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ALUMNI  CANTABRIGIENSES 

A  BIOGRAPHICAL  LIST  OF  ALL  KNOWN  STUDENTS,  GRADUATES 

AND  HOLDERS  OF  OFFICE  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE, 

FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  1900 

COMPILED  BY 

JOHN  VENN,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A., 

PRESIDENT  OF  GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE 

AND 

J.  A.  VENN,  M.A., 

GILBEY  LECTURER  IN  THE  HISTORY  AND 
ECONOMICS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


PART  I 
FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  1751 

VOLUME  III 
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PREFACE 

THE  publication  of  this  Volume  has  been  somewhat  delayed  by  the  death  of  my 
father — si  monumentum  requiris,  per  lege — nevertheless,  continuous  progress  has 
been  made,  both  with  it  and  with  the  final  Volume,  for  nothing  would  have  been  further 
from  his  wishes  than  that  any  departure  from  our  previous  standards  should  be 
permitted.  In  this  connection  I  may  perhaps  draw  the  attention  of  readers  to  the 
fact  that,  in  Volume  I  there  were  on  an  average  forty-three  biographies  per  page  and 
in  Volume  II  forty,  whilst  in  the  present  one  these  figures  have  again  been  reduced 
to  thirty-eight,  showing  that  the  work  gains  steadily  in  fullness  as  it  proceeds. 

Before  referring  most  gratefully  to  the  new  helpers  who  have  come  forward  since 
Volume  II  appeared  I  must  express  deep  regret  that,  by  an  unaccountable  oversight, 
the  Rev.  G.  R.  Woodward,  formerly  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  but  now  resident 
at  Highgate,  has  in  the  two  previous  Prefaces  failed  to  receive  that  recognition  which 
his  unstinted  labours  on  behalf  of  the  Alumni  deserve.  This  occasion  also  affords  a 
tardy  opportunity  of  acknowledging  the  help  derived  from  the  invaluable  Indexes  to 
Probate  Acts  published  by  Messrs  Matthews. 

The  following  persons  have  ungrudgingly  placed  at  my  disposal  the  results  of 
their  researches  into  the  biographies  of  alumni  occurring  principally  in  this  Volume 
— information  which  in  the  main  has  been  inserted  in  the  text,  but  which  occasionally, 
owing  to  its  fullness,  has  had  to  be  deferred  for  inclusion  in  the  Appendix:  Miss  Helen 
B.  Cam,  Mr  J.  Beresford,  Mr  J.  R.  Glencross,  Mr  I.  E.  Gray,  Mr  F.  B.  Mason, 
Mr  Carew  Hervey  Mildmay,  Mr  W.  M.  Myddelton,  the  Rev.  B.  A.  Marsden,  Mr 
W.  Pierce,  Mr  H.  A.  Roberts,  Mr  W.  L.  Sargant,  Mr  R.  South,  Mr  C.  J.  Stonebridge, 
Mr  Charles  H.  Thompson. 

The  Appendix  has  again  derived  much  benefit  from  the  work  of  numerous  readers 
interested  in  particular  families  or  in  certain  surnames,  those  whose  names  follow 
having  corrected  or  supplemented  statements  appearing  in  the  first  two  Volumes: 
the  Rev.  H.  E.  D.  Blakiston,  D.D.,  President  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Col. 
Charles  E.  Banks,  the  Rev.  R.  Percival  Brown,  the  Rev.  A.  Curtois,  Mr  Edward  B. 
Driflield,  Dr  Henry  C.  Drury,  Mr  T.  E.  Edmondson,  Mr  F.  R.  Gale,  Mr  C.  S.  James, 
Mr  Walter  J.  Kaye,  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Magrath,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  Mr  A.  G.  Matthews,  Dr  G.  C.  Peachey,  Mr  Charles  Sayle,  Mr  W.  F.  C. 
Suter,  Mr  J.  B.  Whitmore,  the  Rev.  R.  J.  Wood. 

Finally,  may  I  take  this  opportunity  to  express  once  more  my  deep  sense  of 
gratitude  to  those  numerous  helpers  already  referred  to  in  past  Volumes  for  the 
continuation  of  their  support  and  encouragement,  and  also  to  remind  all  into  whose 
hands  the  work  may  fall  that  corrections  and  additions  for  inclusion  in  Volume  IV 
will  be  welcomed  during  the  ensuing  year? 

J.  A.  VENN 

Cambridge, 
March,  1924 


ALUMNI   CANTABRIGIENSES 


FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO    1 75 1 


Kaile,  Henry 

KAILE  or  KALE,  HENRY.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi  in  1400. 

Benefactor  to  the  College.   (Lamb-Masters.) 
KAYLL  or  KEALE,  JOHN.    Studied  at  Cambridge.    B.Can.L. 

(Oxford)   1513.    Preb.  of  Southwell,   1533-7-    Preb.  of  St 

Paul's,  1536-7.   Died  c.  i537-   {Al  Oxon.) 
KAILL  or  KEILL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.   Fellow,  1592-97.   Probably 

brother  of  Thomas  (1584). 
KEALE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  29,  1627.    Of 

Lincolnshire.   Doubtless  s.  of  Robert  (above).   Matric.  1628; 

Scholar,  1630;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.   Will  of  one  of  these 

names  (Lincoln)  1652;  of  Moreby,  Linos. 
KEEL,  THOMAS.  Scholar  (age  16)  of  Clare,  1514-  OfWrawby, 

Lines.   B.A.  1516-7;  M.A.  1520. 
KAILE  or  KEILL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.    R.  of  Gawsworth,  Cheshire, 

1596-7.   Received  a  testimonial  from  the  College  of  his  'apt- 
ness for  place  of  good  ministry,'  July  15,  i594-   Died  1597- 

(A.  Gray;  Harl.  MS.,  7038.) 
KAKERAM,  RICHARD,  see  COCKERHAM. 

KALEGREW, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1546. 

KAMBTON, .   B.A.  1469-70. 

KARLYLL,  CHRISTOPHER,  see  CARLISLE. 

KARSLAKE,  see  CASSELAKE. 

KATLYN,  see  CATLIN. 

KATSTREY,  see  CATSTREY. 

KAY,  see  KEY. 

KEAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1590. 

KEANE,  see  KEENE. 

KEARNEY,  JOHN,  see  CARNEY. 

KEARSLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  17,  1721-2. 
S.  of  James,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Speldhurst,  Kent.  Ex- 
hibitioner from  Tonbridge  School.  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1725-6. 
R.  of  Speldhurst,  1729-68.  The  patronage  was  in  the  family. 
Died  Apr.  1768.   {Hasted,  i.  437;  G.  Mag.) 

KEARSLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  18, 
1672.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Guisborough.  Matric.  1672; 
B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  24,  1676.  V.  of 
Greatham,  Durham,  1678-1722.   Died  1730. 

KEARTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  19, 
1622.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.  B.  at  Hipswell,  Yorks.  School, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1627-8. 

KEARY,  LOUIS.  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1472-86. 
A  doctor  before  1482-3,  when  he  was  excused  from  Congrega- 
tions. 

KEARY  or  KYRRE,  THOMAS,  see  KERRY. 

KEAT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1730.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Chardstock,  Dorset.  Matric.  from  BaUiol  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  29,  1709,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712-3-  R-  of  Pitney 
Lortie,  Somerset,  1721.  R.  of  Ashington,  1729-  R-  of  King 
Weston,  1730.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

KEATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 
1698.  S.  of  James,  V.  of  Chardstock,  Dorset.  B.  there. 
School,  Chard.  Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1698;  B.A.  1701-2. 
The  V.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1725-57,  and  R.  of  Digswell, 
1729-57,  was  another  man.   (Peile,  11.  143.) 

KEBLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  II,  1521.  Of  Everdon,  Northants.  B.A.  1525-6; 
M.A.  1530.  Fellow,  1524-6.  V.  of  Alverdiston,  Wilts.,  1525- 
38.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1547-54-  Preb.  of  Salisbury, 
1550-4.  Possibly  also  R.  of  Upminster,  Essex,  1537;  de- 
prived, 1554. 

KEBYLL,  HUGH.  B.A.  1526-7.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1529. 
The  grace  for  M.A.  1530,  has  been  erased.  He  seems  to  have 
remained  B..A.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

KEBLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1641.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Richard  (?  1602),  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  15,  1638-9.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1648. 

V.A.C.  III. 


Keckwith,  John 

KEBLE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1646. 

S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 

Moulton,  Norfolk  (Mr  Lancetter).   Matric.  1646,  as  'Kelke.' 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1647.    Of  Halesworth,  gent. 

Died  unmarried,  1652.    Will  proved.  May,  1653.    (Venn,  i. 

362.) 

KEABLE,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar. 

21,1620-1.  S.  of  Stephen,  gent.,  of  Bacton,Sufiolk.  B.  there. 

Of  Greeting,  gent.  An  attorney.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1662. 

(Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  280.) 

KEABLE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 

KEABLE,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1602.    Of  Sufiolk.    5th  s.  of  GUes,  of  Old  Newton, 

Suffolk.   B.A.  1605-6.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1609. 

Barrister,  Aug.  14,  1614.  Reader,  1638.  Parliamentary  Chief 

Justice  in  North  Wales,  1647-  Serjeant,  1648.  Commissioner 

of  the  Great  Seal,   1649-54.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John 

Sicklemore  of  Sicklemore  Hall,  near  Ipswich.  Date  of  death 

unknown.    M.I.  in  Tuddenham  Church.   Brother  of  William 

(1596).    (D.N.B.;  Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  279.) 

KEBLE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  20,  1730. 

Of  Gloucestershire.    (Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of  Lechlade, 

Gloucs.   Colleger  at  Eton,  1722-30.   Matric.  from  Magdalen 

College,  Oxford,  Jan.  10,  1727-8,  age  18.)  Matric.  1730;  B.A. 

1734-5;  M.A.  1738;  B.D.  1747-  Fellow,  1735-  R-  of  Newton 

Toney,  Wilts.,  1772-5.  Died  Apr.  10,  1775-   (G-  Mag-) 

KEBBELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  20,  1562-3. 

Of  Stowmarket.    S.  of  Henry.   School,  Bury.    Resident  in 

1564. 

KEBLE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  2,  1635. 

Of  Suffolk. 
KEBLE,  ROGER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1679.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk,  gent.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1679;  B.A.   1683-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)   May, 
1684.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1675).    (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11. 
277.) 
KEBLE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1641. 
Of  Sufiolk.  B.A.  1644-5.  Ord.  priest  by  Bishop  of  Galloway. 
R.  of  Ashingdon,  Essex,   1650-4.    R-  of  South  Shoebury, 
1654-72.    Died  1672.    Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  June  4, 
1672. 
KEBLE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  1637-    Of 
Suffolk.    Migrated  to  Queens',  Lent,  1638-9.   B.A.  1640-1; 
M.A.  1644.   Licensed  to  practise  medicine  from  Caius,  1651. 
See  the  next. 
KEBLE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1641. 
Of  Suffolk.   (Perhaps  the  above.)   One  of  these  names,  s.  and 
h.  of  Thomas,  of  Newton,  Sufiolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug. 
14,  1641. 
KEBLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  ir, 
1647.  S.of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  St  Margaret's,  Ipswich.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6, 
1647;  's.  of  Richard,  reader  of  Gray's  Inn.' 
KEBLE,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1675  (.Lit-  Reg.). 
KEEBLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  29, 
1675.    S.  of  John,  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk,  gent.    Matric. 
1677-8;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1680;  priest,  Dec.  1682.   R.  of  Combes,  Sufiolk,  1682. 
Will  proved  (Sudbury  Arch.)  1686.  Brother  of  Roger  (1679). 
(Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  277.) 
KEEBLE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1596.    3rd  s.  of  Giles,  of  Old  Newton,  Suffolk.   B.A.  1599- 
1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  1611.  Fellow,  1604-13.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1606,  age  26.  R.  of  Ringshall; 
Suffolk,  1613;  ejected,  1645.    There  in  1650.    Will  proved 
(P.C.C.)   1659.    Brother  of  Richard  (1602).    (Suffolk  Man. 
Fam.,  11.  279.) 

KEBYLL, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1504-8. 

KECHMER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567- 
KECK,  ANTHONY  (i730-i)>  «««  JAMES. 
KECKWITH,  see  also  KEKEWICH. 

KECKWITH,  JOHN.   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1611. 


Kedington,  Ambrose 

KEDALL,  BRYAN,  see  KIDDALL. 

KEDINGTON,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  3,  1694.  Only  s.  of  Ambrose,  of  Acton,  Suffolk.  B. 
there,  Jan.  1677-8.  School,  Bury.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Brinkley,  of  Lawshall.   Father  of  Roger  (1729)- 

KEDINGTON,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  10,  1657.  S. 
of  Robert  (1634-5),  gent.,  of  Rushford,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Nov.  8,  1642.  Schools,  Buckenham,  Suffolk  (Mr  Rouse)  and 
Bury  (Mr  Stephens).  Matric.  1657.  Of  Gt  Hockham,  Norfolk, 
gent.  Buried  there  Oct.  5,  1678.  Half-brother  of  Henry 
(1672).    (Venn,  i.  399.) 

KEDINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1564- 
Of  Reed,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Henry.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
and  Glemsford.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  31,  1574.  R.  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk,  1582-1606.  Died 
1606.   (l^enn,  i.  54.) 

KEDINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5, 
1672.  S.  of  Robert  (1634-5),  gent.,  deceased,  of  Rushford, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  14,  1655-6.  Schools,  Thetford 
(Mr  Keen)  and  Seaming  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1672-3; 
Scholar,  1674.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  10,  1674-  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1684.  Of  Hockham,  Esq.  Died  Mar.  21,  1703-4- 
Buried  at  Wilby.  Half-brother  of  Giles  (1657).  (I^enn,  i.  447.) 

KEDINGTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  20, 
1634-5-  S.  of  Giles.  B.  at  Tivetshall,  Norfolk.  School, 
Botesdale,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1635.  Of  Gt  Hockham,  Norfolk, 
Esq.  Married  Philippa,  dau.  of  Basqueville  Bacon,  Esq. 
Died  Mar.  28,  1667.  M.I.  at  Hockham.  Father  of  Giles  (1657) 
and  Henry  (1672).   (Venn,  i;  Le  Neve,  Afon.,  in.  69.) 

KEDDINGTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  9,  1716. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Stansfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  (Mr 
Randall  and  Mr  Kinsman).  Scholar,  1717-9-  (Peile,  u.  igo.) 

KEDINGTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  30, 
1729.  S.  of  Ambrose  (1694),  of  Acton,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Kinsman).  Matric.  1729-30;  Scholar,  1729- 
36;  B.A.  1733;  M.A.  1737;  D.D.  1749.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1735-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1733-4;  priest,  Mar. 
21,  1735-6.  V.  of  Fordham,  Cambs.,  1738-42.  R.  and  patron 
of  Kedington,  Suffolk,  1750-60.  Author,  religious  works. 
Died  Mar.  25,  1760.  Will  (Archd.  Sudbury)  1764.  (D.N.B.; 
Venn,  11.  30;  Davy  MSS.,  19138,  18.) 

KEDGWIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  Catharine's,  1630;  B..\. 

1634-5- 
KEDGWIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  24, 

1594.  Matric.  1594;  B.A.  1597-8. 
KEEL,  THOMAS,  see  KAILL. 

KELINGE,  ANTELMINELLI.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  22,  1689.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Sir  John, 
Serjeant-at-law,  and  Philippa,  dau.  of  Signer  Antelminelli, 
resident  for  the  Duke  of  Tuscany.  School,  Eton.  Colleger, 
1686-8.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1689;  B..\.  1692-3.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Feb.  17,  1694-5.  R.  of  Campton  and  Shef- 
ford,  Beds.,  1702-26.  Died  1726.  Perhaps  brother  of  John 
(1679). 

KEELING,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1648. 
Of  Warwickshire.  B.  at  Coventry,  1632.  Matric.  1648,  as 
Keely;  B.A.  1651-2.  'Ordained'  at  Whitchurch.  Chaplain 
to  Sir  Thomas  Wilbraham.  Minister  at  Cockshutt,  Salop; 
ejected,  1662.  Died  at  Kingston-on-Thames,  Apr.  14,  1690. 
(Calamy,  11.  324.) 

KEELING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  barrister.  If  so,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  22,  1623-4.  Barrister,  1632.  Serjeant-at-law,  1660. 
Knighted, Mar. 25, 1660-1.  M.P.for Bedford,  1660-1.  Puisne 
judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  1663.  Chief  Justice,  1665.  Died 
May  10,  1671.   (D.N.B.) 

KELYNGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  20,  1679. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  Serjeant-at-law  and  grandson  of  Sir 
John,  Chief  Justice  K.B.  Bapt.  at  Southill,  Beds.,  Feb.  15, 
1662-3.  M.A.  1682  (Com.  Reg.).  Of  SouthiU,  Beds.,  Esq. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  15,  1672. 
(Jewitt's  Reliq.  xxiv.  47.) 

KEELING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
29,  1748.  Of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  School, 
Dilhorne.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752.  Thomas  Keeling,  of 
Uttoxeter,  clerk,  was  living  c.  1780. 

KEELING, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June  29,  1662. 

KEELIR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622. 
One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (St  David's)  Dec.  20,  1635. 
P.C.  of  Pleshy,  Essex,  1646-50-.  C.  of  White  Roding  in  1664. 
(H.  Smith.) 

KEENE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25, 
1587.  S.  of  Revell  (?  Raphael),  V.  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts. 
B.   there.    School,   Hormead,   Herts.    (Mr   Robert   Reve). 


Keightley,  Thomas 

Matric.  1587;  Scholar,  1592-6;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  from  St 
Catharine's,  1596.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Whittles- 
ford,  Cambs.,  1596.  C.  there  then  and  in  1605.  C.  of  Graveley, 
1614-45.   Buried  there  June  27,  1645.   (Venn,  I.  129.) 

KEENE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July 
30,  1681.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  gent.  Matric. 
1682;  B.A.  1685-6.   Fellow,  1687-9.   Died  1689. 

KEENE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
8,  1713.  S.  of  Charles,  mercer,  of  Lyim,  Norfolk.  School, 
Lynn.  Matric.  1713;  LL.B.  1718.  Agent  for  the  South  Sea 
Company  and  Consul  at  ^Madrid,  1724-7.  Minister  pleni- 
potentiary at  Madrid,  1727-39  and  1748-57-  Negotiated  the 
treaty  of  Seville,  1729  and  the  Commercial  treaty  of  1750. 
M.P.  for  Maldon,  Essex,  1740-1;  for  West  Looe,  Cornwall, 
1741-7.  Member  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1742-4.  F.R.S., 
1745.  Envoy  extraordinary  to  Portugal,  1746-8.  Nominated 
K.B.,  1754.  Invested,  Sept.  23,  by  the  King  of  Spain.  Died 
at  Madrid,  Dec.  15,  1757.  Buried  in  St  Nicholas,  Lynn.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1758.  Brotherof  Edmund  (1730).   (D.N.B.) 

KEENE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  4,  1651-2. 
Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Filby,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric  1652;  Scholar, 
1652-5.  Readm.  as  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  24,  1655.  By  his  father's 
will  (1646)  he  inherited  lands  at  Runham.   (Venn,  i.  383.) 

KEEN,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  9,  1673-4. 

Of  Hertfordshire.    Matric.   1674;  B.A.   1677-8;  M.A.   1681. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1679;  priest,  Sept.  1682.   Usher  at 

Leeds  Grammar  School,  1678-84.  Usher  at  Wigston's  School, 

Leicester,  1684-9.    (A.  Gray;  M.  H.  Peacock). 
KEENE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1636.    Of  Ipswich.    S.  of  Edmund.    B.A.  1639-40; 

M.A.  1643.    Fellow,  1636;  ejected,  1644;  restored,  1660-6. 

V.ofFulham,  1661-6.  R.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.  R.  of  Newton, 

Isle  of  Ely,  1669. 

KEENE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  2, 1730- 

S.  of  Charles,  mercer,  of  Lynn.  B.  there.  Schools,  Lynn 
(Mr  Home)  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  173°;  Scholar,  1730-4; 
B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737;  D.D.  from  Peterhouse,  1749-  Fellow 
of  Caius,  1736-9.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1739.  Master,  1748- 
54.  Vice-ChanceUor,  1749-51.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July 
18,  1736.  Preacher  at  Whitehall,  1738.  R.  of  Stanhope, 
Durham,  1740-71.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1752-71 ;  of  Ely,  1771- 
81.  Married,  May,  1753,  May,  dau.  of  Lancelot  Andrews,  of 
Edmonton.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  at  Ely  House,  London, 
Jvdy  6,  1781.  Buried  in  Ely  Cathedral.  M.I.  there.  He  was 
master  of  Peterhouse  during  Thomas  Gray's  residence,  who 
has  some  not  flattering  remarks  about  him.  Brother  of 
Benjamin  (1713).  (Venn,  11.  33;  D.N.B.) 
KEEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  15,  1670-1.  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Ipswich,  gent.;  age  8  in  1664. 
Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  Scholar,  1675;  M..-\.  1678.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  1679.  R.  of  Iken  and  Framlingham, 
Suffolk,  1679.   R.  of  Rendlesham,  1679.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 

KEENE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18,  sic)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1682.  S.  of  Daniel,  hostler,  deceased.  B.  at  St 
Albans,  Herts.,  Nov.  26,  1661.  School,  Charterhouse, 
London.   Matric.  1683.   (J.  Ch.  South.) 

KEANE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1580. 

KEENE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  c.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9. 

KEEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Ipswich.  S.  of  Edmund.  B..^.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 
Fellow,  1633;  ejected,  1644;  restored,  1660-4. 

KENE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1580. 
KEENE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  not  recorded;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 

1638.   Perhaps  R.  of  Burlingham  St  Edmund  and  St  Peter, 

Norfolk,  1639. 
KEENE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  20, 

1715.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Roche,  Comwall.  Matric.  1715; 

B.A.  1718-9. 

KEENE, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1582. 

KEEPIS,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  23, 

1621.    S.  of  Richard,  citizen  of  Nor%vich.    School,  Norwich 

(Mr  Bridges).    Matric.  1622.    .A.dm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  20, 

1623.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  27,  1636.  Ancient,  1645. 
KEGYLL  or  KECHILL, .   D.Can.L.  1468-9.   (Perhaps  grace 

repeated,  1479-80.) 
KEIGHTLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Peter- 
house, July  12, 1636.  2nds.ofThomas,  merchant  of  London. 

Matric.  1637.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1641. 

Married    Katherine   KnoUys,    Brother  of  William   (1636). 

(Walker,  57.) 


Keightly,  Thomas 

KEIGHLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i7)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 
24,  1732-3;  pens.  Nov.  12,  i734-  Of  Middlesex.  School,  St 
PaiU's.  Scholar,  1733;  Matric.  i734;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1751. 
V.  of  Low  Leyton,  Essex,  1754-97-  F.S.A.,  1769.  Died  i797. 
Will,  P.C.C. 

KEIGHTLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Peter- 
house,  July  12,  1636.  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  High  Sheriff  of 
Herts.,  1651.  Matric.  1637.  Of  The  Park,  Hertingfordbury, 
Herts.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1636).  {Vis.  of  London,  1634; 
r.  A.  Walker,  57;  Clutterbuck,  11.  202.) 

KEIGWIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  22, 
1691.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Moushole,  Mounts  Bay,  Cornwall, 
Esq.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  Matric.  1692.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  8,  1691-2.  Of  Moushole,  ComwaU. 
Married  Julian,  dau.  of  George  Musgrave,  of  Nettlecombe, 
Somerset.   Died  at  Bath,  July  12,  1710. 

KEIL,  see  also  KALE. 

KEIL,  JAMES.  M.D.  1705  {Com.  Reg.).  B.  in  ScoUand,  Mar.  27, 
1673.  Studied  abroad.  Lectured  on  anatomy  at  Oxford  and 
Cambridge.  F.R.S.,  1712.  Practised  at  Northampton. 
Author,  physiological.  Died  July  16,  1719,  aged  46.  Buried 
in  St  Giles'  Church,  Northampton.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  John,  the  mathematician,  for  whom  see  D.N. B.  (Martin's 
Biog.,  460;  D.N.B.) 

KEISTON  or  KESHAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  July  15,  1583.   Matric.  1583. 

KEITH,  Sir  ANDREW.   M.A.  1620. 

KEKEWICH,  see  also  KECKWITH. 

KEKEWICH,  JOHN.  B.A.  1529-30;  M.A.  1533.  FeUow  of  St 
John's,  1530. 

KELCHY,  NICHOLAS.   B.Can.L.  1474-5-   Rector. 

KELD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May 
31,  1639.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Newby,  Scarborough, 
Yorks.   School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy).   Matric.  1639. 

KELESEY,  JOHN  DE.  One  of  the  original  'King's  scholars'  at 
Cambridge,  Sept.  10,  1317.   {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  I.  83.) 

KELEYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1553- 

KELHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1671.  S.  of  John  (?  1631),  clerk,  of  Langham,  Rutland.  B. 
there.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Love).  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1674-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1675;  priest  (Lin- 
coln) Dec.  21,  1679.  V.  of  Skillington,  Lines.,  1679-1728. 
R.  of  Saxby,  Leics.,  1691-1728.  Buried  at  Skillington,  Lines., 
1728.   {Nichols,  11.  312;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

KELHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1492. 
Probably  M.A.  1497-8.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  17,  1496. 
Probably  V.  of  Prittlewell,  Essex,  1495.  V.  of  Shopland, 
1499-1516.   Died  1516.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KELLAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589. 

KELHAM  or  KELLAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
12,  1631.  Of  Lincohishire.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1637;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1642.  Fellow  of  Lincohi  College, 
1637.  ProbablyV.of  Langham,  Rutland ;  of  Stonesby,  Leics.; 
and  father  of  Francis  (1671). 

KELHAM,  JOHN.  Elected  scholar  from  Eton,  at  King's,  1732, 
but  not  admitted,  as  being  over  age.  S.  of  Robert  (1696),  of 
Billingborough,  Lines.  B.  Dec.  25,  1710.  Went  to  Oxford. 
Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Jan.  15,  1732-3,  age  22;  B.A. 
(Christ  Church)  1736.  Died  Dec.  20,  1736.  Buried  at  St 
Michael  Royal,  London.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

KELHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  10, 
1668-9.  Of  Lincolnshire.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Gt  Gonerby, 
Lines.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  25,  1673;  C.  of  Aslackby,  Lines.;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1674. 
R.  of  Coningsby,  Lines.,  1684-1720.  Died  1719-20.  Father 
of  Richard  (1710).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

KELLAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  29, 
1677.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Doncaster,  Yorks.  Taught  by 
Mr  John  Cotterell.  Scholar,  1679;  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1680-1. 

KELHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  27, 
1710.  S.  of  Richard  (1668-9),  R-  of  Coningsby,  Lines.  Matric. 
1712;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jxme 
12,  1715;  priest.  May  28,  1716.  V.  of  Wood  Enderby,  Lines., 
1715.   R.  of  Lusby,  1717-20.   R.  of  Coningsby,  1720. 

KELHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1696. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gt  Gonerby,  Lines.  B.  Jan.  28,  1676-7. 
Matric.  1696;  B..A.  1699-1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincobi)  May 
26,  1700;  priest.  May  31,  1702.  V.  of  Billingborough,  Lines., 
1702.  V.  of  Threcklngham  and  Walcot.  Died  Apr.  23,  1752, 
aged  76.  Father  of  John  (1732).  (Burke,  L.G. ;  G.  Mflg.) 

KELLAM,  THOMAS,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1582. 


Kelling,  William 

KELLAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1579;  B.A.  1582-3.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  13, 
1589.  V.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  tiU  1620.  Buried  there  Oct.  19, 
1620. 

KELKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  15, 
1637.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Sandwich,  Kent.  Schools, 
Sandwich  (Mr  Cholfine)  and  Tilmanstone(MrColeby).  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1639. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  11,  1650-1. 

KELKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  M.\gdalene,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639.   FeUow. 

KELKE,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575. 

KELKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  i6ix. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Bametby,  Lines.,  Esq.;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  July  6,  1614.  Buried  at  Bametby,  Aug.  21, 
1630.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  556.) 

KELKE,  ROGER.  B.A.  1543-4.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Bametby, 
Lines.  M.A.  1547;  B.D.  1560;  D.D.  1563-4-  Fellow  of  St 
John's,  1545.  Retired  to  Zurich  under  Queen  Mary.  Lady 
Margaret  preacher,  1559,  1563.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1559- 
76.  Vice-Chancellor,  1567,  1571-2.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Jan.  13,  1559-60,  age  36.  Preacher  at  Ipswich,  1560-76. 
Archdeacon  of  Stow,  1563-76.  R.  of  Sproughton,  Sufiolk, 
1568-81.  R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1572.  Died  Jan.  6, 
1575-6.  Buried  in  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge.  Will  (V.C.C. 
and  P.C.C.)  1576.  His  widow  was  residing  in  St  Margaret's 
parish,  Ipswich,  1580.  {Cooper,  1.  341;  D.N.B.;  Lines. 
Pedigrees,  557.) 

KELKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1575. 

KELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1636. 
Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639. 

KELLER,  FREDERICK.  (No  record  of  admission  or  matricula- 
tion found.)  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  R. 
of  Eyke,  Suffolk,  1698.  Perhaps  V.  of  Benhall,  1702.  Died 
before  1732.  Father  of  the  next. 

KELLER,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  21,  1732. 
Of  BenhaU,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Frederick  (above).  Exhibitioner 
from  Bury  School.  Rustat  Scholar,  1732;  Matric.  i735;  B.A. 
1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Fellow,  1737-55-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  24,  1738;  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1740-1.  V.  of  Whittles- 
ford,  Cambs.,  1746-8.  V.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk,  1750-4-  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  1754-63.  R.  of  King's  Langley,  1754- 
85.  R.  of  Kelshall,  1763-85.  Author.  Died  at  Bamwell, 
Cambridge,  Aug.  29,  1785,  aged  68.  Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor 
to  Jesus  College.   (A.  Gray;  G.  Mag.) 

KELLET,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  5, 
1610.  S.  of  Richard  (1573),  V.  of  Carlton-le-Moorland,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Houghton).  Matric.  1610;  Scholar, 
1611-2.  Probably  of  Boston,  Lines.;  will  proved,  1681. 
{Venn,  i.  207.) 

KELLETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1598.  Of  London.  Matric.  1598;  B.A.  1602-3; 
M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1613;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow,  1601-8.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1617  and  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1606,  age  26.  R.  of  West  Bagborough, 
Somerset,  1608.  R.  of  Crocombe,  1615,  ejected.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1630.  A  friend  of  John  Selden.  Author,  Seroions,  etc. 
Died  1641.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  May  29,  1641.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.;  Harwood.) 

KELLET,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1606. 
Of  London.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3,  1608;  'of  St 
Sepulchre's,  gent.'  One  of  these  names  died  Sept.  17,  1635. 
Buried  at  Berkhampstead  St  Peter,  Herts.  M.I.  {Clutterbuck, 
I.  301.) 

KELLET,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26,  1644. 
S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Boston,  Lines.  Schools,  Nottingham 
(Mr  Leake)  and  Merchant  Taylors',  London.  Matric.  1644; 
Scholar,  1644-7;  B.A.  1647-8.  Ordained  (presbyterian) 
minister  of  Hawton,  Notts.,  Nov.  22,  1648.  Probably 
ordained  episcopaUy  later;  and  author  of  A  Faitkfull  Dis- 
covery, a  tract  against  the  Quakers,  1653.   {Venn,  1.  352.) 

KELLET,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1573; 
B.A.  1576-7;  M..\.  1581.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  29, 
1579;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1580.  V.  of  Carlton-le-Moorland, 
1579-1610.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1592-1610.  Will  proved 
(Lincoln)  1610.  Father  of  Anthony  (1610). 

KELLET  or  KILLET,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  21,  1725-6.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Gorleston,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Matric.  1726;  LI,.B.  1731-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1732;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1732.  R.  of 
Bradwell,  Suffolk,  1733-67-  R-  of  Lound,  1733-67-  Died 
Oct.  6,  1767. 

KEYLETT  or  KELLET, .  B.Can.L.  1504-5- 

KELLING  or  KELYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1637.  Matric.  1637.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  St  Peter, 
Southgate,  Nonvich,  1673.  R.  of  All  Saints',  1680-3.  Died 
1685- 

I 2 


Kellington,  Richard 

KELLINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  26,  1637-8.  S.  of  Richard,  tailor,  of  Beverley.  B.  there. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy).  B.A.  1641-2. 
KELLOW,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1718.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Orcheston  St  George,  Wilts.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Trinity 
College,  O.Kford,  Feb.  7,  1710-1,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1714. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  Dec.  19,  1714;  priest  (Rochester) 
June  16,  1717.  R.  of  Langton  Matravers,  Dorset,  1720-37. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Essex.  V.  of  East  Morden,  1721-37- 
Died  Sept.  i,  1737.  M.I.  at  East  Morden.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
Sept.  1737.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Hutchins,  iii.  512.) 
KELLOW,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1741-  Incorp.  from  Oxford;  but 
not  found  in  Al.  Oxon.  Doubtless  R.  of  Codford  St  Peter, 
Wilts.;  died  1762.  Father  of  William  (i740- 
KELLOW,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1741.  (Perhaps  adm.  as 'William.')  B.A.  i744-  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  Sept.  21,  1746;  priest,  June  15,  1750.  Probably 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1748.  V.  of  Berwick  St  James,  Wilts., 
1757-62.  R.  of  Codford  St  Peter,  1762-77.  Died  1777.  Will 
(PiC.C.)  1777.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  521.) 
KELLOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
30,  1741.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Wiltshire.  (Oxonian;  R.  of 
Codford  St  Peter;  died  1762.)  B.  at  Codford.  School,  Salis- 
bury (Mr  Thomas).  (Perhaps  mistake  for  Thomas;  see  above; 
if  not,  he  may  have  been  a  brother,  who  did  not  graduate.) 
KELLY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1700.  S.  of  Robert, 

of  Ireland. 
KELLY,  JOHN  (JOHN  BAPTIST).  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  7, 
1731.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Kilkenny,  Ireland.    Matric.  1731; 
B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.    Fellow  of  Jesus,  1742-75.    Adm. 
attheMiddleTemple,  Mays,  1737-  Barrister,  1741.  Migrated 
to  Lincoln's   Inn,  1744.    Died  s.p.  1775;  'to  be  buried  in 
Savoy  Churchyard.'   (A.  Gray.) 
KELLY,  MALACHI.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Lent,  1583-4-  Of 
Ireland.  Ahready  matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  23, 
1581,  age  24.  B.A.  from  King's,  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 
KELLIE,  WILLIAM.   '  M.A.  of  Cambridge,'  when  instituted  to 
Wendover,  Bucks.,   1595;  presumably  B.A.   1591-2;  M.A. 
1595;  in  which  years  the  records  are  missing.    A  preacher. 
Ord.  priest  by  Bishop  of  Peterborough.    V.  of  Wendover, 
1595-1615. 
KELSALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 
12,   1688.    S.  of  John,  clerk.    B.  at  Cheswardine,  Salop. 
School,  Sleaford,   Lines.   (Mr  Smith).    Matric.   1688;   B.A. 
1691-2;  M.A.  1695.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  4,  1693-4. 
Head  Master  of  Boston  School,  1695-1702.    V.  of  Boston, 
1702-19.   Died  1719. 
KELSALL,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7, 
1707-8.    S.  of   Henry,   of  Chester.    School,   Westminster. 
Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Fellow, 
1714.  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Treasury.  M. P.  for  Chichester,  1719- 
32;  for  Bossiney,  1722-7;  for  St  Michael's,  1727-34.  F.R.S., 
1736.  Died  Feb.  10,  1762.   (G.  Mag.) 
KELSALL,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1623.  S. 
of  William,  V.  of  Audley,  Staffs.    B.A.  1626-7.    Succeeded 
his  father  as  V.  of  Audley,  1649.    P.C.  of  Rushton  Chapel, 
Leek,  c.  1664.   {Wm  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

KELSALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1661-2. 
Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1665-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Harrington,  Lines.,  1684-9. 

KELSALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  30,  1722.  S. 
of  John,  o£  Dodleston,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1722.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  28,  1724. 

KELSAL,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  i,  1659.  Of 
Cheshire.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wormingford,  Essex, 
1662-84.  Perhaps  lecturer  at  Ashbourne,  Derbs.;  and  father 
of  the  next.   (A.  Gray.) 

KELSALL,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1698.  Of 
Derbyshire.  (?  S.  of  Roger,  above.)  Matric.  1698;  Rustat 
Scholar.  Joined  the  Quakers'  assembly  in  Cambridge.  Ex- 
pelled from  the  College,  Mar.  4,  1698-9.  {Jesus  Coll.  Hist., 
139-) 

KELSALL,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  28,  1706.  S.  of  Theophilus,  of  Stapleford  {sic),  Cheshire. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  R.  of  Childwall,  Lanes., 
1722-35.  Died  Feb.  1734-5-  M.I.  at  Childwall.  Will,  Chester. 
{Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  iii.  107.) 

KELSEY,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1653-4. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1668.  Fellow, 
1658-69.  Junior  Proctor,  1666-7.  Ord.  priest  (.\rdfert)  Nov. 
18,  1658.  R.  of  Framsden,  Suffolk,  1662.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1674-1710.  Archdeacon  of  Sarum,  1695-1710.  V.  of  High- 
worth,  Wilts.,  1705-10.  Died  Nov.  1,  1710.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1711. 


Kemish,  Anthony 

KELSTERNE,  RICHARD.  Carmelite  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Mar.  9,  1380-1.  (B.  Zimmerman.) 
KELTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10, 
1581.  Readra.  as  FeU.-Com.  1582.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at 
Albrightlee,  St  Alkmond,  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
{Vis.  of  Shrops.,  1623.) 
KELTRIDGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1566.  Probably  s.  of  William,  citizen  of  London,  and  his 
ist  wife  Agnes  Kelsaye.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael's,  Comhill, 
May  22,  1553.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1571;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A. 
1575.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1579.  Ord.  deacon  and  pnest 
(Lincoln)  1576.  V.  of  Dedham,  Essex,  1577-8-  R-  of  Capel 
St  Andrew,  Suffolk,  1578.  Preacher  in  London,  1581.  R.  of 
Roydon,  Suffolk,  1582.  Author,  rehgious.  Half-brother  of 
Samuel  and  Sidney.  {Cooper,  1.  449;  D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
KELTRIDGE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1580.  S.  of  Thomas  (so  in  Caius  register,  but  really  WiUiam), 
citizen  of  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael,  ComhiU,  Jan.  15, 
1563-4.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1587.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1588;  priest,  Apr.  18,  1589.  V.  of  Stoke 
Poges,  Bucks.,  1592.  V.  of  St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London, 
1598-1601.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1601.  The  father's  will 
(P.C.C.)  1604,  seems  to  prove  the  relationship.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  half-brother  of  John.  (Venn,  i.  127.) 
KELTRIDGE,  SIDNEY.  Matric.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584,  and  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  1584-  S.  of 
'Thomas'  (really  William),  citizen  of  London.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  at  St  Michael,  Comhill,  June  27, 1568.  Schools,  London 
and  Canterbury.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  23,  1585,  age  18. 
Scholar,  1585-91;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591-  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1595;  C.  of  Corringham,  Essex.  R. 
of  Bergholt,  1597-1613.  Died  1613.  WiU  (Cons.  C.  London) 
proved,  Jan.  22,  1613-4.  Brother  of  Samuel,  half-brother  of 
John.  {Venn,  i.  124.) 
KELWAY,  AMBROSE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1553- 
KELWAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  22, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Robert,  grocer,  of  Huntingdon.  B.  there. 
School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  Mathews).  Matric.  1697;  Scholar, 
1697-1703;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  20,  1702;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1705.  R-  of  North- 
bourne,  Kent,  1705-23;  of  Hope  All  Saints',  1709-59;  of 
St  Mary-in-the-Marsh,  1723-59.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Sunder- 
land. Died  Apr.  3,  1759.  Buried  at  Hythe.  Father  of  the 
next.  {Venn,  i.  499.) 
KELWAY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  8,  1734.   Of 

Northboume.  S.  of  Robert  (above). 
KELWAY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1685; 
B.A.  1688-9  {Lit.  Reg.)  'for  his  royalty  and  proficiency  in 
learning.'  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1692. 
KELYNNYN,  RICHARD.    B.Can.L.  1467-8.    Two  years'  study 

at  Oxford,  and  three  at  Cambridge. 
KEMBALL,  STEPHEN,  see  KIMBALL. 
KEMBLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1637- 
KEMBLE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1689. 

Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696. 
KEMBALL  or  KIMBALL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
•June  23,  1714.  Of  .Suffolk.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1718;  priest,  Feb.  1721-2.   Probably 
Master  of  Brandon  School,  Suffolk,  c.  1730-4. 
KEME,  SAMUEL.  B.D.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  London, 
gent.    Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  June  23,  1621, 
age  i6;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1624-5;  B.D.  1636.    V.  of  Newark, 
Notts.,  1628.    R.  of  Little  Chart,  Kent,  1630.    V.  of  Low 
Leyton,  Essex,  1639-44.    R.  of  Albury,  Oxon.    Joined  the 
Parliamentary  Army.   Chaplain,  and  captain,  of  a  troop  of 
horse.    R.  of  Deal,  Kent,  1651.   Conformed  at  the  Restora- 
tion.   Died  at  Albury,  Oct.  22,  1670.    Buried  there.    Will, 
P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
KEMERLYNGE,  PETER.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1567. 
KEMEYS,  Sir  CHARLES,  Bart.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  17,  1706.  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Bart.,  of  Cefn 
Mabley,  Monmouth.  Bapt.  at  Buperra,  Dec.  8,  1688.  Edu- 
cated at  home.  Matric.  1706.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Dec. 
1702.  Sheriff  of  Glamorgan,  1711-3-  M.P.  for  Monmouth- 
shire, 1713-5;  for  Co.  Glamorgan,  1716-34.  Died  unmarried, 
Jan.  29,  1734-5.  Brother  of  the  next.  {G.E.C.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
KEMEYS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1711.  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  3rd  Bart.  B.  at  Monmouth.  Matric. 
Easter,  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719-  Fellow,  1715.  Taxor, 
1720.   M.P.  for  Monmouth,  1722-34.   Brother  of  the  above. 

KEMISHE,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1584- 


Kemish,  Nathaniel 

KEMISH  or  KEYMIS,  NATHANIEL.    B.D.  1604  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).    Of  Wiltshire,  pleb.    Matric.  from  BaUiol  CoUege, 
Oxford,   July   19,   1583,  age   17;   B.A.   (Magdalen  CoUege, 
Oxford)  1587;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1600.    FeUow  of  Magdalen 
College,  1589-1605.   R.  of  Broughton,  Hunts.,  1601-23.   R. 
of  Crick,  Northants.,  1609-23.  Buried  there  Jan.  30,  1622-3. 
WUl,  P.C.C.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
KEMISHE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562. 
KEMPE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  14,  1579- 
Readm.   FeU.-Com.   1579.    Eldest  s.  of  John,  citizen  and 
merchant  of  London  (and  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk.  Will,  P.C.C, 
1569).  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  1580.   (Venn,  i.  103;  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 
KEMPE,  ARTHUR.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1617.   S.  of  Robert,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.   B.A.  1620-1;  M.A. 
1624.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623.    R.  of  Mappiscombe,  Kent, 
1631.    R.  of  Cricksea,  Essex,  1635-41.    R-  of  St  Michael-at- 
Thome,  Norwich.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1645.    Brother  of  Edward 
(1625).   (Suffolk  Man.   Fam.,   11.    237;   Al.   Oxon.;  Vis.  of 
Norfolk.) 
KEMPE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1613.   S.  of  Francis,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex.  B.A.  from  Pem- 
broke, 1616-7;  M.A.  1620.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.    R.  of 
Grayingham.  Lines.,  1628.  Brother  of  Leonard  (1612).   (Vts. 
of  London,  1634.) 
KEMPE,  BARTHOLOMEW.    Adm.  pens,   (age  16)   at  Caius, 
June  29,  1622.   Eldest  s.  of  Bartholomew,  gent.,  of  London 
and   Croydon,    Surrey.     School,    Croydon    (Mr   Nicholson). 
Matric.   1622;   Scholar,   1622-9;  B.A.   1625-6;   M.A.   1629. 
Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1624).   (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 
KEMP,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  22, 
1727.    S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1685),  Bart.,  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  4,  1708-9.   School,  Monk  Soham  (private; 
Mr  Ray).   Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727-33;  B.A.  1731;  M.A. 
1735.    Fellow,  1733-77.    Afterwards  studied  medicine  and 
surgery.   Practised  as  a  physician  at  Colne  Dean,  Gloucs.  for 
many  years.    Succeeded  his  nephew,  as  7th  Bart.,   1771- 
Died  Jan.  25,   1777.    Buried  at  Cohie  Dean.    M.I.  there. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1718),  Isaac  (1722),  Thomas  (1724)  and 
William  (1732).    (Venn,  11.  27;  Kimber,  I.  439;  F.  Hitchin- 
Kemp.) 
KEMPE,  CALEB  (CALEBRUN).    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  28,   i577-    Of  Godstone,  Surrey. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  the  noted 
preacher.    Matric.  1577-8;  B.A.   1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D. 
1592.    Fellow,  1580-95.    Subscribed  for  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  21,  1587.  V.  of  Bradford,  Yorks.,  1595-1614- 
Married,  Nov.  2,  1602,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lister,  of 
Ovenden,    Yorks.     Died    1614.     (F.   Hitchin-Kemp,   Kemp 
Families.) 
KEMPE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1625. 
Of  Norfolk.    5th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.    B.A. 
1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639.    Fellow,  1632-44;  ejected, 
1660-71.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  16;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1633.    Granted  license  to  travel  beyond  the  seas,  Feb.  4, 
1637-8.    R.  of  LitUe  Eversden,  Cambs.,   1667-71-    V.  of 
Oakington.   Will  dated  Oct.  23,  1671;  proved  (V.C.C.)  Nov. 
28,  1671.   Brother  of  Arthur  (1617)  and  perhaps  of  Richard 
(1617).    (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  235-7-) 
KEMP,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1547. 
Doubtless  6th  s.  of  William,  of  Spain's  Hall,  Essex.    Of 
Cavendish,  Suffolk,  and  Pentlow  Hall,  Essex.    'Fifty  years 
connected  with  the  Court  of  King's  Bench.'    Died  Mar.  23, 
1606-7,  aged  76.    Buried  at  Pentlow.    M.I.    Will  (P.C.C.) 
1607.    Father  of  the  next.    (Morant,  11.  322;  F.  Hitchin- 
Kemp;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
KEMPE,  GEORGE.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1586.   S.  of  the  above.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1590.  Of  Pentlow,  Essex.   Of  Wooddalling,  Norfolk,  c.  1620. 
Knighted,   Feb.    11,    1626-7.     Died  c.   1646.    Will  proved 
(Norwich)  1646.   (F.  Hitchin-Kemp;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 
KEMPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  22,  1551.   Of  Winchcomb,  Gloucs.   Matric.  1551-   Left 
in  1555- 
KEMP,  ISAAC.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  15, 
1722.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (1685),  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk,  Bart. 
B.  at  Hoxne,  Suffolk.    Matric.  1722.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  17,  1721.    Called  to  the  Bar,  May  20,  1726. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1727),  etc. 
KEMPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1551.  2nd 
s.  of  Robert,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  26,  1559-60.    Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Flordon,  Gissing 
and  Dagford.   Married  (i)  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Cudden,  of 
Weston,  Suffolk,  Esq.;  (2)  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Calthorpe, 
of  Antingham.  Of  Antingham.  Buried  there,  Nov.  18,  1610, 
aged  76.   M.I.   Brother  of  Richard  (c.  1551)  and  perhaps  of 
Thomas  (1563)  and  Robert  (1563).   (Peile,  I.  48;  F.  Hitchin- 
Kemp,  Kemp  Families.) 


Kemp,  Robert 

KEMP,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1560; 
B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567.  Perhaps  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's, 
c.  1564;  'of  London.'  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1567. 
Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  July  14,  i57i-  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  as  of  St  Catharine's. 

KEMPE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14,  1599-1600; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 

KEMPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1604.  One 
of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May 
18,  1604.   (Peile,  I.  248.) 

KEMPE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  from 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1628-9;  M.A.  1631.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (St  David's).  V.  of  Bradford,  Yorks., 
1639-40.   Died  1640. 

KEMPE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1621; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23; 
priest,  May  24,  1630.  Schoolmaster  at  Hitchin.  Died  Aug.  3, 
1654.  M.I.  at  Hitchin.  Benefactor  to  the  to^vn.  (Peile,  i. 
341;  Clutterbuck,  in.  38,  53;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

KEMPE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1612.  B.  in  London,  c.  1595.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1616;  M.A. 
1620.  Fellow,  1615-32.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  6,  1611,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Fulham, 
Middlesex.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Rushbrook,  Suffolk, 
1643-69.  Buried  there  Oct.  1669.  Brother  of  Bartholomew 
(1613).   (Vis.  of  London,  i(>^^.) 

KEMP,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1551.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1556. 
Barrister,  1558.  Treasurer,  1586.  Of  Gissing,  Washbrook  and 
Flordon.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Phillip  Cockeram,  of  Hamp- 
stead,  Middlesex,  1566.  Buried  at  Gissing,  Apr.  5,  1600. 
Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C),  May  7,  i6oo.  Brother  of  John 
(1551)  and  perhaps  half-brother  of  Thomas  (1563)  and 
Robert  (1563).  (Peile,  i.  48;  Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  237; 
F.  Hitchin-Kemp,  Kemp  Families.) 

KEMP,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  7,  1617.  Doubt- 
less 2nd  s.  of  Robert,  late  of  Gissing,  Norfolk,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1620.  Secretary  of  State  for 
Virginia,  1635-40.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1656.  Doubtless  brother  of 
Arthur  (1617)  and  Edward  (1625).  (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11. 
237;  E.  Alfred  Jones.) 

KEMPE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563. 
Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.  If  so,  married 
Ann,  dau.  of  William  Staunton,  of  Bury.  Probably  brother 
of  Thomas  (1563),  John  (1551)  and  half-brother  of  Richard 
(155 1).   (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  228.) 

KEMPE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  19,  1615. 
S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Dilham,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  16,  1599.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Townley).  Matric. 
Easter,  1615;  Scholar,  1615-22;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1623. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1623.  R.  of  St  Peter  Hun- 
gate,  Norwich,  1627-36.  C.  of  St  George  Colegate,  Norwich, 
in  1629.    (Venn,  i.  228.) 

KEMPE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  late  of  Heydon,  Norfolk, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  20,  1620.  Succeeded  to 
the  estates  at  Finchingfield,  Essex,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle 
WiUiam,  1629.  Of  Spain's  Hall,  Essex.  Knighted,  Aug.  7, 
1641.  Married,  as  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Kempe,  Bart.,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.  Died  1663.  Will 
proved,  Nov.  20,  1663.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612;  Morant,  11.  363; 
F.  Hitchin-Kemp.) 

KEMPE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1644.  Of  Gissing, 
Norfolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  ist  Baronet.  B.  at 
Walsingham  Abbey,  Feb.  2,  1627.  Bapt.,  Feb.  14,  1627. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn;  barrister  there.  Succeeded  as  Bart., 
Aug.  20,  1647.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1675-9;  for  Dunwich, 
1679-81.  Married  Mary  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of  John  Sone,  of 
Ubbeston,  Suffolk.  Died  Sept.  26,  1710.  M.I.  at  Gissing. 
Father  of  Robert  (1685).  (G.E.C.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  i.  382.) 

KEMP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1680.  Of 
Norwich.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Norwich,  and 
formeriy  of  Thwaite.  Matric.  Lent,  1680-1;  B.A.  1683-4; 
M.A.  1687.  FeUow,  1685-91.  Probably  R.  of  Stretham, 
Cambs.,  1689-96.  Buried  there  May  17,  1696.  For  further 
suggestions  concerning  the  Kempes  of  Thwaite,  Norfolk,  see 
O.  Mag.,  1827,  123.  (F.  Hitchin-Kemp.) 
KEMP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  May  23, 
1685  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1644),  of  ybbeston, 
Suffolk,  Bart.  B.  at  Ubbeston,  Jan.  25,  1667.  Succeeded  as 
3rd  Bart.,  Sept.  26,  1710.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1701-5,  1708-9, 
1713-5;  for  Co.  Suffolk,  1732-4-  Died  Dec.  18,  1734,  at 
Ufford,  Suffolk.  Father  of  the  next,  and  of  Isaac  (1722), 
Benjamin  (1727),  Thomas  (1724)  and  William  (17^2).  (Suffolk 
Man.  Fam.,  11.  237,  date  of  birth  misprinted;  F.  Hitchin- 
Kemp,  where  he  is  said  to  have  graduated  in  1683 ;  apparently 
confused  with  the  above.) 


Kemp,  Robert 

KEMP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke, 
July  3,1718.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (above),  Bart.  Bapt.  at  Hoxne, 
Suffolk,  Nov.  28,  1699.  Matric.  1718-9.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  17,  1721.  M.P.  for  Orford,  i730-4-  Succeeded 
as  4th  Bart.,  Dec.  18,  i734-  Died  Feb.  15,  1752.  unmarried. 
M.I.  at  Gissing.  (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  n.  237,  date  of  birth 
wrong;  Kimber,  i.  440;  G.E.C.) 

KEMPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563. 
Perhaps  3rd  surviving  s.  of  Robert,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk. 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1569,  from  Staple  Inn.  'Coun- 
cellorof  law,'  practised  at  Ipswich.  Of  Little  Brissett,  1595; 
afterwards  removed  to  Beccles.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Moore,  of  Ipswich.  Said  to  have  died  in  1623.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Robert  (1563)  and  half-brother  of  Richard  (1551)- 
(F.  Hitchin-Kemp.) 

KEMPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598,  scholar 
from  Westminster.  Possibly  s.  of  Robert  (1563)-  B.A.  1601- 
2;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 
1606,  age  26.  C.  at  Teversham,  Cambs.,  in  1608.  Doubtless 
the  'Thomas  Kempe  a  schoUer  at  Cambridge'  mentioned  in 
the  wiU  of  Richard  (1551)  Kempe,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk,  1599. 
One  of  these  names  of  Thwaite,  Esq.,  afterwards  of  Norwich, 
clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  dated  Mar.  23,  1667;  proved,  1670. 
(Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  II.  227,  228,  236.) 

KEMPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1618-9;  B.A.  1621-2;  Scholar,  1622-4. 

KEMP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
Matric.  1626. 

KEMPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1637. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  21,  1620.  School,  Diss  (Mr  Lancetter).  Scholar, 
1640-4;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  R.  of  SheUhanger,  Norfolk, 
1646.  Ord.  priest  (Joseph  Hall,  Bishop  of  Norwich)  July  26, 
1655.  R.  of  Foxearth,  Essex,  1656-1705.  Died  1705.  (Venn, 
I.  325;  Morant,  11.  327.) 

KEMP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  12,  1675.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Finchingfield,  Essex. 
B.  there.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Probably  M.A.  1675 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  28,  1674. 

KEMP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  18,  1684-5.  S.  of 
Thomas,  clerk,  of  Wiltshire.  Matric.  1685.  Perhaps  LL.B. 
1703.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1690. 
Doubtless  V.  of  Pawlett,  Somerset,  1692-1708;  P.C.  of 
Charlton  Adam,  1700-8;  V.ofOtterhampton,  1702-8  (LL.B.). 
Died  1708. 

KEMPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  14, 1708. 
S.  of  Thomas,  tanner,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Seaming  (Mr  Lane).  Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1708-13; 
B.A.  1712.  Fellow,  1713-5.   (Venn,  i.  519.) 

KEMP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  20,  1724. 
S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1685),  Bart.,  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Oct.  19,  1706.  Schools,  Flordon  (private;  Mr  Barber) 
and  Bishop's  Stortford  (Dr  and  Mr  Took).  Matric.  1724; 
Scholar,  1724-7;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1729  (Com.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1730-2.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  24,  1730-1.  V. 
of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Gissing,  1730-61.  R.  of  Flordon, 
1731-61.  DiedMar.  5, 1761.  Brotherof  Benjamin  (1727),  etc. 
(Venn,  11.  21.) 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1512-3. 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1578. 
S.  of  Walter  (living,  1601),  of  Cornwall  or  Devon.  Migrated 
to  Trinity  Hall.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Master  of  Ply- 
mouth Grammar  School,  1581-1601.  Author,  educational. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1601.  Legacies  to  the  poor  of  Budock,  Cornwall, 
and  Stoke  Damerel.  (D.N.B.,  wrong  as  to  date  of  death; 
J.  Ch.  Smith;  Cooper,  11.  41.) 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1590-1.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Master  of 
Colchester  Grammar  School,  1598-1637.  Died  Apr.  22,  1637, 
aged  68.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Colchester.  (Morant,  1. 
176.) 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July,  1624.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  1626.  Perhaps  s.  of  Bartholomew,  of 
Croydon,  Surrey;  15  years  old  in  1623;  and  brother  of 
Bartholomew  (1622).   (Vis.  of  Surrey.) 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1633.  Perhaps 
the  above. 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i, 
1633,  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Tobias,  yeoman.  B.  at  Stoke 
Damerel,  Devon.  School,  Plymouth.  B.A.  1634;  M.A. 
1638. 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1644.  Of  Kent.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert, 
of  Finchingfield,  Essex,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23, 
1646-7. 


Kendall,  John 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  22,  1655-6. 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  20,  1662;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1663.  V.  of  Swavesey, 
Cambs.,  1665. 

KEMPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3, 
1690.  S.  of  WUliam,  deceased.  Bapt.  at  St  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1690.  Perhaps  brother 
of  John,  F.R.S.,  the  antiquary.  If  so,  inherited  the  residence 
of  his  brother  in  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  1717,  and  probably 
removed  thither.  Will  probably  proved  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  26, 
1746.   (F.  Hitchin-Kemp.) 

KEMP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1693.  Of 
Norfolk.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  2nd  Bart.  Bapt.  at 
Ubbeston,  Suffolk,  Dec.  5,  1675.  Matric.  1694.  Died  May  12, 
1744.   Father  of  WiUiam,  8th  Bart.   (Davy  MS.,  19138,  79-) 

KEMP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  10, 
1732.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1685),  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk,  Bart. 
Matric.  1733.  Captain  in  the  army.  Died  nearKinsale,  1736- 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1727),  Thomas  (1724),  Isaac  (1722) 
and  Robert  (1718).   (Kimber,  1.  439;  F.  Hitchin-Kemp.) 

KEMPE, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1493-4. 

KEMP, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

KEMPSALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1649. 

KEMPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  23,  1714- 
Of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 

KEMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1749; 
B.A.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  14,  i754- 

KEMSALE  or  KELSALE,  THOMAS.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi, 
1396.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Comm.  C.  London)  1434; 
chaplain;  to  be  buried  in  the  Church  of  IsUngton,  Middlesex. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KEMSTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1601; 
B.A.  1605-6.  R.  of  Abberton,  Worcs.,  1622;  perhaps  tiU  1661. 

KENDALL,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1570. 

KENDALL,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  24, 1625-6. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Derbyshire.  School,  Repton  (Mr  Whitehead). 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

KENDALL,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Exeter.  B.  at  Cofton,  Dawlish,  1610.  School, 
Exeter.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  18,  1626- 
7,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1630;  M.A.  1633;  B.D.  1641-2;  D.D. 
1654.  FeUowof  Exeter  CoUege,  1630-46.  Rector,  1645-6.  R. 
of  BUsland,  ComwaU,  1643-55,  deprived.  Preb.  of  Exeter, 
1645.  R.  of  Kenton,  Devon,  1646-62,  deprived.  R.  of  St 
Benet,  Gracechurch  St,  1660.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Periam 
Pole.  Author,  theological.  Died  at  Cofton,  Devon,  Aug.  19, 
1663.  (Vis.  of  Devon,  1620;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Walker, 
Sufferings.) 

KENDALL,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1583.  V.  of 
Felkirk,  Yorks.,  1583-1609.  V.  of  Haxey,  Lines.,  1606. 
Licensed,  1595,  to  marry  Beatrice,  dau.  of  James  Denton, 
of  Denton,  Yorks.  Died  1609.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KENDALL,  HE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1560. 
One  Henry  KendaU,  R.  of  Ickenham,  Middlesex,  1568. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1624,  as  Henry  Kended.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

KENDOLL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1572.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1575- 

KENDALL,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1605.  Probably  s.  of  Henry,  of  Smithesby,  Northants. 
B.  1588.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gabriel  Armstrong,  of 
Rempston,  Notts.  Died  Apr.  18,  1627.  Buried  at  Smithesby. 
But  see  pedigree  (Nichols,  iv.  985)  for  a  contemporary  name- 
sake. 

KENDALL,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1624.  Perhaps  S.  of  Henry  (above),  of  Smithesby,  Northants. 
Age  51  in  1662. 

KENDALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept. 

24,  1650.  Of  Warwickshire.  School,  Coventry. 
KENDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1570; 
B.A.   1573-4;  M.A.  1577.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1584.    Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  29,  1576,  age  24;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1576. 
R.  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  1576-1627.   Died  June,  1627. 
KENDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1631; 

B.A. 1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
KENDALL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1634; 

B.A. 1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
KENDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  21, 
1663.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Briningham,  Norfolk.   Matric. 
1663;  B.A.  1666-7.  One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  31,  1661-2. 


Kendall,  John 


KENDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1679.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Belton,  Leics.  School, 
Osgathorpe  (Mr  Smedley).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Per- 
haps ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1684.  V.  of  Thornton  by 
Bagworth,  Leics.,  1691-1717.  Died  July  12,  1717.  {Nichols, 
IV.  984.) 

KENDAL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  4,  1679- 
80. 

KENDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  18,  1681- 
2.  Of  Sufiolk.  Matric.  1682;  Rustat  Scholar,  1682;  B.A. 
1685-6.   Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1692-3. 

KENDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1694.  Of  Essex. 
Perhaps  of  Basingboume,  Essex.  F.R.S.,  1723.  Died  1735. 

KENDAL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1 72 1.  S.  and  h.  of  Maurice  (1676-7),  of  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk,  Esq.  Matric.  1721.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  10,  1723. 

KENDALL,  LEONARD.   B.A.  1530-1. 

KENDALL,  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan. 
27,  1676-7.  S.  of  John,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1681;  'Maurey,  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk, 
gent.'  Called  to  the  Bar  May  5,  1686.  Ancient,  1704.  Of 
North  Walsham.  Died  1712,  aged  52.  M.I.  at  New  Bucken- 
ham. Father  of  John  (1721).   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  in.  252.) 

KENDALL,  MILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586.  V.  of 
Swindon,  Wilts.,  1585-1623. 

KENDAL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  23,  1663-4. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  c.  1670;  priest,  Dec.  1674. 

KENDALL,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1699  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Bernard,  of  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall.  Bapt.  at  Lanlivery,  Feb. 
10,  1657-8.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1673;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1677;  M.A.  1679-80.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College, 
1678-81.  R.  of  Sheviocke,  Cornwall,  1680-1740.  V.  of  Lan- 
livery, 1681-1740.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1688-1740.  Archdeacon 
of  Totnes,  1713-40.  Died  Mar.  3,  1739-40.  Buried  in  Exeter 
Cathedral.   Will,  Exeter.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

KENDALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  12, 
1615.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Moulton  (Mr  Matchett).  Scholar,  1616-22;  B.A.  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1625.  R.  of 
Santon  and  Downham,  Norfolk  and  Sufiolk,  1635-44, 
sequestered.   Died  1689.   {Venn,  i.  231.) 

KENDALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  24,  1751.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Charles.  Bapt.  at  St 
Catharine  Cree,  Feb.  11,  1732-3.  School,  Eton;  colleger, 
1743-51.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1751;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758. 
Fellow,  1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  1755.  R.  of 
Norton,  Suffolk,  1795-6.  Died  1796.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Dec. 
1796.    {T.A.  Walker,  301.) 

KENDALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  14, 
1575.  (Previously  at  Clare;  matric.  there  Michs.  1573.)  Of 
Brinton,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  School,  Holt.  B.A.  1576-7; 
M.A.  1580.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  17,  1581.  R.  of 
Alderford,  Norfolk,  1594.   {Venn,  i.  81.) 

KENDALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  2,  1664. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1670; 
priest,  Sept.  1671.  Doubtless  V.  of  Middleton,  Pickering, 
Yorks.,  1672-1701.  P.C.  of  Roxdale;  resigned  before  1700. 
V.  of  Sinnington,  1701-14.  {Peile,  1.  612.) 

KENDALL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 
26,  1631-2;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1632.  Perhaps  usher  of  Boston 
School,  1633-6.  R.  of  Edlington,  Yorks.,  1640-53.  Possibly 
R.  of  Wollaston,  Notts.,  1661. 

KENDALL  or  KYNDAL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  i, 
1653-4.  Of  Sufiolk.  Scholar,  1655;  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1657- 
8;  M.A.  1661.  R.  of  Hessett  and  Creeting  St  Olave,  Sufiolk, 
1662-88.   Died  i688. 

KENDALL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1572-3;  M.A.  1576. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  1577-8. 
Licensed  as  schoolmaster,  1576.  V.  of  Gt  Gidding,  Hunts., 
1579-83.  Perhaps  R.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  1583-1604;  of 
Woolwich,  1586-95;  of  St  John,  Watling  Street,  London, 
1590-3;  and  of  Morcott,  Rutland,  1594-1611.  {Peile,  i.  109.) 

KENDALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1610.  B.  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1616;  priest  (London)  May  23, 
1619,  age  25. 

KENDALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1735; 
B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1761.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1739. 

KENDOLL,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1572. 

KENDALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1666. 


Kennington,  Thomas 

KENDALL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

June  28,  1673.  S.  of  Ralph,  citizen  of  York.  Matric.  1673. 
KENDALL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

Apr.  7,  1702.  Of  Essex.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric. 

1702;  Scholar,  1702. 
KENDED,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1560; 

B.A.  1562-3,  as  Kened. 

KENHEAD,  EMMANUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1580.  B.  at  Braughing  Herts.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr. 
15.  1590,  age  28.  V.  of  Shalford,  Essex.  Admon.  (Cons.  C. 
London)  May  5,  1591.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KENIE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1636, 

KENYNGHALE,  ROGER.   Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  c.  1393. 

KENINGHAM  or  CUNINGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Corpus  Christi,  1548.  B.  c.  1531.  Matric.  Easter,  1551; 
M.B.  1557;  had  studied  at  Heidelberg.  Perhaps  M.D.  there. 
Distinguished  as  a  physician  in  London.  Lecturer  at 
Surgeon's  Hall.   {Cooper,  in.  i;  D.N.B.) 

KENITY,  NAHUM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1617. 

Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

May  18;  priest.  May  19,  1627.  R.  of  Castle  Camps,  Cambs., 

1643-9.   Died  1649. 
KENNITY,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 

1638.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  cloth-shearer,  of  Beverley.  B.  there. 

School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy).  B.A.  1641-2. 
KENN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  1586. 

Matric.  1586.   One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 

Kenn,  Somerset.  Succeeded  his  father.   {Vis.  of  Somerset.) 

KEN, .   B.Civ.L.  1465-6.    Perhaps  William  Kene,  LL.B.; 

V.  of  Upton,  Norfolk,  1467-82. 

KENNARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1611; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18, 
1618;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1619-20.  R.  of  Fordwich,  Kent, 
1619-27.   Died  1627. 

KENNARD,  SAMPSON.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1606-7.  S.  of 
Sampson,  of  St  Paul's,  Canterbury,  joiner.  M.A.  1610.  R. 
of  St  Mary  Northgate,  Canterbury,  1612-35.  Died  1635. 

KENNEDY,  GILBERT.  Incorp.  M.D.  from  Oxford,  1749.  M.D. 
(Oxford)  by  diploma,  Apr.  10,  1749.  For  many  years  physician 
to  the  British  Factory  at  Lisbon.  F.R.S.,  1737.  Of  Lincoln's 
Inn  Fields.  Died  Dec.  29,  1780,  aged  100.  (G.  Mag.) 

KENNETT,  EDWARD.  Of  Herefordshire.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  6,  1578,  age  27;  'late  scholar  of  Trinity,  of  Woodham 
Ferrers,  Essex.'  C.  of  Stock-Harward,  Essex,  in  1579.  V.  of 
Ulting,  Essex,  1591-9.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1599. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KENNETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  3, 
1636-7.  Of  Kent.  Scholar  from  King's  School,  Canterbury. 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  B.D.  1655.  Fellow, 
1644-50;  ejected;  restored,  1654.  Taxor,  1648-9.  University 
preacher,  1648.  R.  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs.,  c.  1655-62, 
ejected.  Afterwards  kept  school  at  Sutton,  Beds,  with  the 
help  of  Mr  Stillingfleet,  the  rector,  afterwards  Bishop  of 
Worcester.  Died  Jan.  23,  1670.  Buried  at  Sutton.  {Calamy, 
I.  248;  Masters,  325.) 

KENNET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1607. 

KENNETT,  WHITE.  D.D.  1702  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Basil,  of  Postling,  Kent,  clerk.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund's 
Hall,  Oxford,  1678;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1682;  M.A.  1685;  B.D. 
1694;  D.D.  1700.  V.  of  Ambrosden,  Oxon.,  1685-1700.  R.  of 
Shottesbrooke,  Berks.,  1 695-1 700.  Archdeacon  of  Hunting- 
don, 1701-20.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1702-20.  R.  of  St  Botolph, 
Aldgate,  1703-8.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Anne  and  George  I, 
1707-18.  R.  of  St  Mary  Aldermary  and  St  Thomas  Vintry, 
London,  1708-28.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1708-20.  Dean  of 
Peterborough,  1708-18;  Bishop,  1718-28.  Historian,  anti- 
quarian, topographer  and  philologist.  Author,  ecclesiastical, 
etc.  Died  at  his  house,  St  James'  Street,  Westminster,  Dec. 
19,  1728,  aged  68.  Buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  M.I. 
(D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

KENNET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1611.  S.  of  Richard,  Mayor  of  Folkestone.  B.  Aug. 
1589.  Adm.  at  Merchant  Taylors' School,  1604.  B.A.  1614-5; 
M.A.  1618.  V.  of  Folkestone.  V.  of  West  Hythe,  1629-33. 
Died  1633.  Will  proved,  June  22,  1633.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
N.S.,  II.  287.) 

KENYNTON  or  KNYVETON,  HENRY.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall. 
Of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  diocese.  Adm.  Oct.  30,  1385.  Left 
Oct.  14,  1396.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1395.  Also  called 
'Assheboum,  alias  Kenyngton.'   {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  i.) 

KENNINGHAM  or  HEVENING,  THOMAS  DE.  Master  of 
Michaelhouse,  1346. 

KENNINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637. 


Kennington,  William 

KENNINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591 ; 
B.A.  1594-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  14,  1595. 
V.  of  Bonby,  Lines.,  1595-1649.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1649. 

KENRICK,  CONWAY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
22,  1728.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Thurstaston.  Private  instruction  by  Mr  Hodson.  Matric. 
1729-30. 

KENRICK,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1601. 
One  of  these  names  'reader'  at  Burtonwood,  Lanes.,  1609. 
Will  of  'Edmund'  Kenrick  (Chester)  1638;  of  Runcorn, 
Cheshire,  clerk.    (E.  Axon.) 

KENRICK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1578- 
9.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Adra.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1581. 

KENRICK,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1721  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  26,  1713,  age  15;  B.A.  1716;  M.A.  1719.  R.  of  All 
Saints',  Moulton,  Norfolk,  1728.  V.  of  Homing,  1730.  V.  of 
Ranworth,  1752-62.   Died  July  12,  1762.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

KENRICKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1588.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Mayor  of  Reading. 
Citizen  and  draper  of  London.  The  benefactor  of  Reading 
and  Newbury.  Buried  at  St  Christopher's,  Threadneedle 
Street,  London,  Jan.  18,  1624-5.   (f^er.  and  Gen.,  vii.  552.) 

KENRICK,  JOHN.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Co. 
Monmouth,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Jan. 
22,  1618-9,  age  20;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  (Jesus CoUege,  Oxford) 
1625.  V.  of  Longstanton  All  Saints',  Cambs.,  1627-30. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Llanbeulan,  Anglesey,  1630. 

KENRICK,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714- 
S.  of  John,  of  London.  Matric.  pens.  1714-  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  29,  1715.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  19, 
1 72 1.  Counsellor  to  the  Governors  of  Queen  Anne's  Bounty. 
Commissioner  of  Stamps,  1737-62.  Died  Nov.  15,  1781,  aged 
84.  Brother  of  Scawen.  (Masters,  326;  Manning  and  Bray, 
II.  306.) 

KENRICK,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1585; 
B.A.  1588-g;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  priest  (Worcester)  July,  1594. 
V.  of  Gt  Finborough,  Suffolk,  1600-30.  Married,  Nov.  12, 
1604,  Bridget  Bond.  Buried  Aug.  21,  1630.  {Peile,  1.  184; 
V.  B.  Redstone.) 

KENRICK,  SCAWEN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  21,  1713- 
Of  London.  2nd  s.  of  John,  merchant  of  London.  B.  June  3, 
1694.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A. 
1716-7;  M.A.  1720;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest.  Mar.  13,  1719-20.  V.  of  Stone, 
Bucks.,  1720.  R.  of  Hambieden,  1722-53.  Chaplain  to  the 
House  of  Commons,  1728.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1729-53. 
Sub-dean.  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  1734-53.  Died 
May  2,  1753.  Buried  at  Hambieden.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (G. 
Mag.;  N.  and  Q.,  6th  S.,  viii.  10.) 

KENRICK,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1588-9.  S.  of  Hugh, 
protonotary  of  London.  M.A.  1592.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1597.  Perhaps  R.  of  Llandderfel,  Merion.,  1594;  and  of 
Llandrillo-yn-Edeymion,  1599.  His  father  had  provided  a 
benefice  of  10  marks  a  year  for  him.  Brother  of  JohnKenricks 
(below).   (^/.  0«on.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KENWRICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1657. 
Of  Kent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1657-8,  as  s.  and  h. 
of  William,  of  Boughton-under-Blean.  (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of 
Kent,  1663.) 

KENRICKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  May  4,  1588. 
Previously  matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  18,  1585-6, 
age  15.  S.  of  Hugh,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  Grey 
Friars'  (Mr  Waddington).  Matric.  1588.  The  will  of  Hugh, 
the  father,  protonotary  (P.C.C.)  1598,  mentions  William,  but 
not  John.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KENRIGG, .  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1624  {Lit.  Reg.). 

KENSEL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1662. 
School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1663. 

KENSEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  21,  1633.  Of 
Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1634. 

KENSHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  May,  1600. 

KENSHAM,  STEPHEN,    Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 

I57I. 
KENT,  ABEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  28,  1623.  S.  of 

Thomas,  of  Scamblesby,  Lines.,  clerk.   Bapt.  at  Donington- 

on-Bain,  Jan.  26,  1603-4.    Matric.  1623;  Scholar,  1625-29; 

B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.    R.  of  Stenigot,  Lines.,  1628-44. 

Buried  there  1644.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1616)  and  perhaps 

of  Timothy  (1598),  father  of  John  (1653)  and  Timothy  (1653). 

(T.  A.  Walker,  27;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  1272.) 
KENT,  ABEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1662.    Of 

Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)   Mar.   19,   1 670-1;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  2, 

1672. 


Kent,  Nathaniel 

KENT,  ABRAHAM.  M.A.  1709  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Woolverton,  Warws.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  St 
Edmund's  Hall,  Mar.  11,  1698-9,  age  16.  R.  of  Whitechurch, 
Kent,  1705.  V.  of  Gt  Amwell,  Herts.,  1713-  R-  of  Netteswell, 
Essex,  1716-34.   Died  1734.   M.I.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

KENT,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  161 5.  Migrated  soon  after  to  Queens'.  Of  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  19,  1619.   R.  of  Knipton,  Leics.,  1620-7. 

KENT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1666. 
Of  Suffolk. 

KENT,  Earl  of,  see  GREY,  HENRY. 

KENT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  3,  1583-4- 
S.  of  John,  yeoman.  B.  at  Aston,  Herts.  Schools,  Shephall 
and  Hertford  (Mr  Noble).  Scholar,  1584-91;  B.A.  1587-8; 
M.A.  1591.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Fareclough,  of  Aston. 
Of  Henlovv,  Beds.,  gent.  Probably  buried  there,  Feb.  18, 
1651-2.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1571).  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634; 
Venn,  1.  119.) 

KENT,  ELIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas, 
V.  of  Scamblesby,  Lines.  Will  dated,  Feb.  13,  1625-6; 
proved,  Dec.  10,  1628.    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1272.) 

KENTE,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1544- 

KENT,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1587. 

KENT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  2,  1632-3. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  Leyden,  July  12,  1638.  R.  of  Alresford,  Essex, 
1639-45.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1660-7.  R-  of  Tittleshall, 
Norfolk,  1 661-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Oakley,  Suffolk,  c.  1644. 
Died  1667. 

KENT,  GREGORY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591;  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1600.  R.  of  Gt  Sheepy,  Leics. 
(South  mediety),  1620 

KENT,  GREGORY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637;  Scholar, 
1641;  B.A.  1641-2.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1642.  R. 
of  Sheepy  Magna  (Soutli  mediety),  Leics.,  1642.  Buried 
Dec.  5,  1685. 

KENT,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1622.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1626.  Perhaps  R.  of  Harleston, 
Sufiolk,  1650  and  1662-7.   Died  1667. 

KENT,  HENRY  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
June  14,  1627.  Of  London.  S.  of  Henry,  haberdasher. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Fellow,  1630-47. 
R.  of  Staplehurst,  Kent,  1646-50.  Buried  there  July  25, 
1650.   (Vis.  of  London,  1634;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

KENT,  JOHN  DE.   Proctor,  1362-3,  1363-4- 

KENT,  JOHN  DE.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1360.  B.A. 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1366.   (Perhaps  same  as  the  next.) 

KENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  Mar.  29,  1365,  as  scholar 
in  Civil  Law.   Clerk. 

KENT,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Oxford  and  at  Cambridge.  B.  at 
Kentchurch,  Hereford.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Whickham, 
Durham,  1444-62.   Died  c.  1482.    (Pits,  669.) 

KENT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1544. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1544. 

KENT,  JOHN.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  15,  1606. 

KENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1644.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649. 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1650.  Fellow  of  New  CoUege,  1649.  Incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1653.  Captain  of  horse  in  the  ParUamentary 
army.  Served  in  Ireland,  1655.  Will  (V.C.C,  Oxford)  June 
14,  1659.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

KENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1653. 
S.  of  Abel  (1623),  R.  of  Stenigot,  Lines.  School,  Orby  (Mr 
Nottingham).  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660;  B.D.  from  Em- 
manuel, 1667.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1660.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1663.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660.  R.  of 
North  Luffenham,  Rutland,  1676-81.  Buried  there  May  30, 
i68i.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1653).  (Peile,  i.  554;  T.  P. 
Dorman.) 

KENT,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1666.  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  June  15,  1657;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1659-60. 
Incorp.  as  M.A.  1669.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Heathfield, 
Somerset,  1685-90.   Died  1690.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

KENTE,  KENELM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mids.  1553. 
Matric.  pens.  Michs.  1553. 

KENT,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1725.  B.  at  Weedon,  Northants.,  1708.  Matric.  1725;  B.A. 
1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Fellow,  1728-66.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  13,  1731;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1732.  C.  of  Kersey, 
Suffolk.  Head  Master  of  Wisbech  School,  1748.  Author, 
classical.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  1766.   (D.N.B.) 


Kent,  Paul 

KENT,  PAUL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  1573.  B.  in  St 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  London.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580. 
Fellow,  1579.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1579.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  16;  priest,  Nov.  28,  1583.  R.  of  Little  Barfield,  Essex, 
1583.   Probably  R.  of  West  Wretham,  Norfolk,  1613. 

KENT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Crristi,  Easter, 
1553;  B.A.  1555-6;  M..\.  from  Peterhouse,  1559.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1557.  P.C.  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
1558-9.  Probably  the  Rob.  Kent,  Cantabrigiensis,  who 
arrived  at  Douay,  from  Malines,  Jan.  1577-8.  Went  on  to 
Rome.  A  priest.  Later  served  on  the  English  Mission. 
{Douay  Diary.) 

KENT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 

KENT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M..\.  1593;  B.D.  1609.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1595;  C.  of  St  Saviour's,  Norwich.  C.  of 
St  Martin  Coslany. 

KENT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.  Of  Norwich. 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 

KENT,  ROGER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1548. 

KENT,  ROGER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1572. 

KENT,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1576. 
One  of  these  names  first  'accidence  master'  at  Shrewsbury 
School,  c.  1577-88.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  Nov. 
13,  1588. 

KENT,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester) 
1613.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1618-42,  ejected.  Archdeacon  of 
Sudbury,  1621.  R.  of  Ashby,  Norfolk,  1625.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1653;  as  of  Oby,  Norfolk.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Aston,  Herts.  Schools,  Aston,  Baldock 
and  ShephaU.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  22,  1572,  age  19.  Of 
Aston,  gent.  Married  Mercy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clark.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1583-4).   (Venn,  1.  70;  Vis.  of  Beds.) 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1587. 
Of  Suffolk. 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1616 
(pens,  in  College).  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Scamblesby,  Lines. 
Bapt.  at  Donington-on-Bain,  Feb.  13,  1596-7.  B.A.  1619-20; 
M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8;  priest,  June  9, 
1623.  R.  of  Withcall,  Lines.,  1624.  R.  of  Donington-on- 
Bain,  Lines.,  1624-38.  Buried  there  June  6,  1638.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  June  25,  1638,  by  brother  Abel.  Brother  of 
Abel  (1623)  and  Timothy  (1598).  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  558, 
1272.) 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  24, 
1630-1.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Elton,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Nantwich  (Mr  Shenton).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.  1638.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hardwick,  Warws., 
Apr.  1647. 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1634-5.  S.  of  Timothy  (1598),  R.  of  Donington-on-Bain, 
Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1635. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Will  proved,  1654.  Brother  of 
William  (1634-5).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  558,  1271.) 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1675.  Of  Derby- 
shire. Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  1679;  priest,  May  29,  1681.  Probably  C.  of 
Macclesfield,  in  1685;  and  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  till 
1687.   (E.  Axon.) 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1681.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Elton,  Warmingham, 
Cheshire.  School,  Audlem  (Mr  Colton). 

KENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  14, 
1686-7.  Of  London.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  St  Michael 
Bassishaw;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  14,  i688. 

KENT,  TIMOTHY,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1598. 
S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Scamblesby,  Lines,  (whose  will,  Lincoln, 
proved,  1623).  B.  1583.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  25,  1608.  R.  of  Scamblesby,  Lines.  R.  of  Donington- 
on-Bain,  1609-24.  R.  of  Withcall,  1622-4.  Buried  at 
Donington,  Feb.  20,  1623-4.  Will  proved  (Lincoln),  'of 
Donington,'  1624.  Father  of  Thomas  (1634-5)  and  William 
(1634-5),  brother  of  Abel  (1623)  and  Thomas  (1616)  and 
perhaps  of  Elias  (1603).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  558,  1271.) 

KENT,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1653.  S.  of  Abel  (1623),  R.  of  Stenigot,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Orby  (Mr  Nottingham).  Matric.  1653.  Brother  of 
John  (1653).    (Peile,  i.  554.)    See  the  next. 

KENT,  TIMOTHY.  M.A.  Emmanuel,  1671  (Incorp.  from  Glas- 
gow). Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671.  (Probably  same  as  the  last.) 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1664.  One  of  these  names  C.  at  Denby 
Chapel,  Penistone,  Yorks.,  1665-91.  Died  there  Aug.  21, 
1691.  M.I.  at  Denby.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 


Kenyon,  John 

KENT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1474-5.  S.  of  WiUiam.  M.A.  1478. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1478.  Died  1485.  He  left,  by 
will,  property  to  the  College,  including  the '  Katherine  Wheel' 
in  Trumpington  Street.   (Masters,  52.) 

KENT,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1547. 

KENT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  19, 
1634-5.  S.  of  Timothy  (1598),  R.  of  Donington-on-Bain, 
Lines.  Matric.  1634-5;  Scholar,  1637;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A. 
1642.  R.  of  Stenigot,  Lines.,  c.  1644.  Perhaps  R.  of  Beach- 
ampton,  Bucks.,  Nov.  4,  1647.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1634-5). 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  558,  1271.) 

KENT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1638.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  25,  1644. 

KENT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  3, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  currier.  B.  at  Porlock,  Somerset. 
Schools,  Taunton  and  Tiverton.  Matric.  1697.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Feb.  2,  1697-8,  age  19.  Buried  at  AH  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Jan.  11,  1699-1700. 

KENT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  20, 
1714.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Littlebury,  Essex.  School,  Walden. 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  22, 
1718-9  (as  of  St  John's). 

M..4.  or  higher  degree,  1473-4. 

.■\dm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 

Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1640. 

KENTISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  i, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Baldock,  Herts.  School,  Bunting- 
ford  (Mr  England).   Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1721;  M.B.  1726. 

KENTON,  NICHOLAS.  Carmelite  friar  of  Cambridge.  Of 
Ipswich.  B.  at  Kenton,  near  Framlingham,  Suffolk.  Educated 
at  the  convent  at  Ipswich.  Ord.  priest,  Dec.  i,  1420.  Chosen 
provincial,  1444;  resigned,  1456.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1445-6.  Described  as 'D.D.'  Learned  theologian.  Died  Sept. 

4,  1468,  at  Whitefriars.  Buried  in  the  cloisters  there.  (D.N.B. 
Pits,  657;  B.  Zimmerman.) 

KENVYNGE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

KENWARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  25, 1646. 
Of  Kent. 

KENYON,  ADAMSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
12,  1708.  S.  of  Edward,  draper.  B.  at  Holmfirth-Bank, 
Yorks.  School,  Dronfield,  Derbs.  (Mr  Good).  Matric.  1708; 
B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  1715.  V.  of 
TidesweU,  Derbs.,  1719. 

KENION,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1649.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  Park  Head,  Whalley,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Wickins).  B.A.  1652-3; 
M.A.  1656;  B.D.  1663.  FeUow,  1653.  R.ofSlaidbum,  Yorks., 
1659-1660.  R.  of  Prestwich,  Lanes.,  1660-8.  Married,  at 
Prestwich,  May  15,  1663,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  HoUand,  of 
Heaton,  Lanes.  Died  July  15,  1668.  Buried  at  Prestwich. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Seott-Mayor;  J.  Parker;  Vis.  of  Lanes., 
1664.) 

KENYON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
i68i.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  deceased,  R.  of  Prestwich.  B.  at 
Deane,  Lanes.,  Feb.  17,  1664-5.  School,  Stockport  (Mr  Need- 
ham).  Matric.  1681;  B..\.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  Fellow,  1685- 
9.  Died  Feb.  10,  1688-9.  M.I.  at  Stockport.  Brother  of 
Roger  (1682).   (J.  P.  Earwaker,  E.  Clieshire,  i.  358.) 

KENYON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus.  May  14,  1668.  Of 
Denbighshire. 

KENYON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1681.  S.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace.  B.  at  Peel,  in 
the  parish  of  Deane,  Lanes.  Bapt.  at  Deane,  Feb.  15,  1665-6. 
School,  Manchester  (Mr  Barrow).  Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1684-5. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  12,  1684.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June 
30,  1691.  Ancient,  1709.  Bencher,  1715.  M.P.  for  Wigan, 
1713-5.  Of  Peel,  Lanes.,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Peace.  Died  at 
Salford,  Dec.  i,  1728.  Buried  at  Deane.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  Roger  (1719).   (Baines,  in.  148;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

KENYON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26,  1719. 

5.  of  George  (above),  barrister,  of  Peel,  Lanes.  Bapt.  at 
Deane,  Nov.  25,  1702.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Barrow). 
Matric.  1719;  B..A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Fellow,  1725-32. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1750.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr. 
21,  1719.  Barrister,  1726.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Peel. 
Died  Dec.  28,  1780.  Brother  of  Roger  (1719).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
J.  Parker.) 

KENNION,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580;  B.A. 
from  St  John's,  1583-4-  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  5, 1586-7. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Newton,  Norfolk,  1586.  C.  of  Wood  Enderby, 
Lines.,  1604. 


Kenyon,  John 

KENION,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  i6oi;  B.A. 
1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  June 
II,  1609,  age  25.  V.  of  Beniey,  Norfolk,  1611-27. 

KENYON,  LLOYD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1714.  S.  of  Thomas,  barrister.  B.  at  Hanmer,  St  Asaph, 
Mar.  17,  1696.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1714.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1715,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Man- 
chester. Of  the  Bryn,  Hanmer.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Eddowes,  of  Eagle  Hall,  Cheshire.  Died  Dec.  (?  Sept.)  30, 
1773.  His  s.  Lloyd  became  Lord  Kenyon,  in  1788.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Baines,  iii.  148;  J.  Parker.) 

KENYON,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1565. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Manchester.  Perhaps  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1569.   {Peile,  1.  92.) 

KENION,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1588.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Manchester.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  J595- 
Fellow  of  Manchester  College,  1602-15.  V.  of  Rochdale, 
1607-15.  R.  of  Stockport,  1614-5.  Buried  at  Manchester 
Collegiate  Church,  July  27,  1615. 

KENION,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1580.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  May  24,  1579.  R-  of  Harpley,  Norfolk,  i579- 

KINYON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637. 

KENION,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8, 
1635.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Billingford,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Harpley,  Norfolk.  School,  Rudham  (private;  Mr  Robotham). 
Minister  of  Accrington,  Lanes.,  c.  1650-2.  C.  of  Ripponden, 
Yorks.,  1656-63  (according  to  Calamy  he  was  ejected  in  1662). 
V.  of  Orton,  Westmorland,  1663-1703.  Buried  there  Feb.  14, 
1703-4.   (B.  Nightingale;  J.  Parker;  E.  Axon.) 

KENYON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10, 
1682.  S.  of  Edward  (1649),  deceased,  R.  of  Prestwich,  Lanes. 
Bapt.  there,  Aug.  19,  1666.  School,  Stockport  (MrNeedham). 
B.A.  1685-6.  Fellow,  1687-1713  (medical  fellow).  Perhaps 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  12,  1684;  'of  Stockport,  gent.' 
Licentiate  R.C.P.,  1703.  Non-juror,  1690.  Court  physician 
at  St  Germains  for  many  years.  Died  there.  Will  proved 
(P.C.C.)  Jan.  20,  1724-5;  as  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
Middlesex.  Brother  of  Edward  (1681).  {Munk,  ii.  13;  Vis. 
of  Lanes.,  1664;  J.  Parker.) 

KENYON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1719.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (1681),  of  Lancashire.  Bapt.  at 
Deane,  July  2,  1701.  Schools,  Manchester  (Mr  Barrow)  and 
Stockport  (Mr  Dale).  Matric.  1719.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  21,  1719.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  June  4,  1721.   Brother  of  George  (1719). 

KENNYON,  WALTER.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  24,  1562-3. 
S.  of  Ralph,  of  Winwick,  Lanes.  School,  Winwick.  B.A. 
1565-6.   R.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1568-70.   {Venn,  1.  51.) 

KENYTHORPE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Caius,  i597-  Of  Lincoln- 
shire. Matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford,  July  23,  159 1; 
B.A.  (St  Alban  Hall)  1594-5-   {Al.  Oxon.) 

KEPPEL,  ARNOLD  JOOST  VAN  (Earl  of  Albemarle).  LL.D. 
1705  {Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  Oswolt  Van  Keppel,  Lord  of  Voorst  in 
Guelderland.  B.  1670.  Attended  the  Prince  of  Orange  to 
England  in  1688,  and  in  several  of  his  campaigns.  Created 
Baron  Ashford,  of  Ashford,  Kent;  Viscount  Bury,  of  Lanes., 
and  Earl  of  Albemarle,  1697.  K.G.,  1700.  Died  at  the  Hague, 
May  30,  1718.    {G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

KER,  see  KERR. 

KERCHER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1587.  Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594; 
B.D.  1601;  D.D.  1606.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594. 
R.  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset,  i6oo.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1603- 
44.  R.  of  Fawley,  Hants.,  1613.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1614-44. 
Of  Norfolk;  grant  of  Arms  confirmed,  1606.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1644-5.  Had  a  son  Robert.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KERCHER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1632.  Perhaps  s.  of  the  above.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641. 

KERCHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1669; 
Scholar,  1671;  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  12,  1674. 

KERCHEVER  or  KIRCHEVALL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  14,  1582.  Matric.  1582;  Scholar,  1585-8;  B.A. 
1585-6. 

KERCHEVALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  5, 
1737-  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Grantham. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Adcock).  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1741;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1743.  R-  of  Thimbleby,  Lines.,  1743-67.  V.  of 
Scraptoft,  Leics.,  1767-85.  Died  Sept.  19,  1785.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  ni.  484.) 

KERCHIVALL,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1648. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  of  Adwick-le-Street,  Doncaster. 


Kerry,  George 

KERCHEVALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  2,  1713.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Orstone,  Notts.  School, 
Grantham  (MrTraughton).  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  9,  1717-8;  priest,  June  22,  1718.  V.  of 
Little  Dalby,  Leics.,  1718-41.  R.  of  Cold  Overton,  1732-49. 
R.  of  Harby,  1740-9.  Died  Feb.  23,  1748-9.  M.I.  at  Cold 
Overton.    {Nichols,  II.  141.) 

KERDINGTON,  RALPH.  Master  of  Clare  Hall,  1342-59.  Had 
been  previously  Fellow  of  University  Hall. 

KERR,  Lord  ROBERT.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  Oct.  30, 
1732.  2nd  s.  of  William,  3rd  Marquess  of  Lothian.  Matric. 
1732-3.  Captain  of  Grenadiers.  Killed  at  CuUoden,  Apr.  16, 
1746.    {G.E.C.) 

KERR,  WILLIAM.  'At  Cambridge  University  in  1621.'  Doubt- 
less the  William  CaiT  matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1620-1;  as  of  Scotland,    ist  s.  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Ancrum. 

B.  c.  1605.  Accompanied  Buckingham  to  the  Isle  of  Rh6, 
1627.  Served  in  the  Expedition  against  Spain,  1629.  Created 
Earl  of  Lothian,  1631.  Governor  of  Newcastle,  Oct.  1640. 
Commissioner  of  the  Treasury,  1641.  Lieutenant-General  of 
the  Scots  Army  in  Ireland.  Privy  Councillor.  Falsely  accused 
of  treachery  while  abroad  and  imprisoned  on  his  return;  re- 
leased, 1643.  Joined  Argyll  in  the  expedition  against  Mon- 
trose, 1644.  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland,  1648.  General 
of  the  Scottish  forces.'  1650.  Refused  to  take  the  Abjuration 
Oath,  1662.   Died  at  Newbottle,  Oct.  1675.   {D.N.B.) 

KERRIDGE,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  12, 

1660.   Of  Suffolk. 
KERRICH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.    Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.  Michs.   1683;  B.A.  1684-5.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Dec.  1686;  priest,  Dec.  1687.    R.  of  Stamfield, 

Suffolk,  1690. 

KERRICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1710. 
S.  of  Walter,  brewer,  of  Harkston,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Gissing  (Mr  Calver),  Beccles  (Mr  Leeds)  and  Bury 
(Mr  Randall).  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710-6;  M.B.  1717; 
M.D.  1722.  Fellow,  1716-30.  Practised  physic  at  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Patrick  and  grand- 
dau.  of  the  Bishop.  Died  at  Bury,  Oct.  9,  1762.  M.I.  at  St 
Mary's,  Bury.  Fatherof  Simon  (1747).  (F^nn,  i.  523;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

KERRICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  18,  1725. 
S.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Harleston  (Mr  Muns  and  Mr  Smith).  Scholar,  1725- 
32;  Matric.  1726.  Adm.  pens.  June,  1726.  B.A.  1728-9; 
Sl.A.  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1730;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  14,  1732.  Perhaps  R.  of  South  Elmham, 
Suffolk,  1732;  of  Banham,  Norfolk,  1735-72;  and  of  Win- 
farthing,  1749-74.  V.  of  Buckenham  St  Martin,  1745-74. 
Half-brother  of  the  next.   {Venn,  u.  23;  Burke,  L.G.) 

KERRICH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  Of 
Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Aug.  6, 
1696.  Matric.  1714,  as  'Kenrick';  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721; 
D.D.  1735.  Fellow,  1719-29.  V.  of  Dersingham,  Norfolk, 
1729-68.  R.  of  West  Newton,  1729-31.  R.  of  Wolferton, 
1731.  Died  Mar.  8,  1768,  aged  72.  M.I.  at  Dersingham. 
Half-brother  of  John  (above).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

KERRICH,  SIMON.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1747.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  John  (1710),  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
M.D.  B.  July  20,  1731.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1747.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1751,  aged  20.   {Bury  School;  S.H.A.H.) 

KERINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30; 
priest.  May  31,  1629. 

KERRINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  18,  1672.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Glemsford,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Nov.  1679;  priest.  Mar.  1679-80.  R.  of  Tacolneston,  Norfolk, 
1681.   Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1674). 

KERRINGTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1623; 
M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1629. 

KERRINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  21, 
1644;  B.A.  1648-9. 

KERRINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  1, 
1674.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Fordham,  Cambs.,  gent.  Matric.  1675; 
B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1684; 

C.  of  Wiston,  Suffolk. 

KERISFORTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Keresforth,  Bamsley, 
Yorks.  Described  as  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  in  1585.  {Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

KERRY,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1726  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Cretingdon,  Oxon.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  Jan.  26,  1707-8,  age  14;  B.A.  (All  Souls, 
Oxford)  1715;  M.A.  1719.  V.  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  1720- 
33.  Died  May  13,  1733.  {Al.  Oxon.) 


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Kerry,  Henry 

KERRY,  HENRY.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

KERRY,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,   Lent, 

1623-4.   Perhaps  B.A.  1628-9. 
KERRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1598.  Of  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1606,  as  Kyrre.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1601, 
age  23;  C.  of  Caston. 
KERY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592.    One 

of  these  names  V.  of  Kirk  Ella,  Vorks.,  in  1605. 
KERSEBOOM,   JOHN.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,    i733-    Of 

Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1737-8- 
KERSEY,  JOHN  (1480),  see  CARSEY. 

KERSEY  or  CAR3EY, .  B.A.  1506. 

KERSHAW,  see  KIRSHAW. 

KERSHEY  or  KIRCHEY,  ABRAHAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  16,  1593.  Matric.  i593;  B-A-  1596-7;  M-A.  1602. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603. 
KERSWELL,  JOHN.   M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  0.\ford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  1621;  B.A.  (Corpus  Christi,  Oxford)  1624-5;  M.A. 
1627-8;  B.D.  1636. 
KESTIAN  or  KESTYN,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   17)   at 
Christ's,  Feb.  24,  1630-1.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Gt  Bowden, 
Leics.   School,  Harborough  (Mr  Orpen).   B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.    R.  of  Gumley,  Leics.,  1644-62,  ejected.   Afterwards 
pastor  of  a  congregation  at  Leicester.   Died  aged  76.   {Peile, 
1   407.) 
KESTIAN,  RICHARD,  see  KEISTON. 
KETCHENER,  EDWARD,  see  KITCHENER. 
KETERICHE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  21,  1738.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  gent.   Matric.  1738; 
B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1743; 
priest,  June,  1745.  R.  of  Water  Newton,  Hunts.,  1755-1807. 
Died  1807. 
KETHER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1656.   Of 

Yorkshire.    Perhaps  of  Wheldrake,  Drif&eld. 
KETLAND,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1544- 
KETLET,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhousk,  Apr.  12, 

1637.   Of  Kent.  School,  Rochester. 
KETT  or  KETTE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1575. 
KETT,  ESAU.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  21,  1639-40. 
S.  of  Stephen,  butcher,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Dec.  30,  1621.  School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Lock). 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  22,  1644.  C.  of  Crown thorpe,  Norfolk.  V.  of  Wickle- 
wood,  1653-88.  R.  of  Crownthorpe,  1657-88.  Married,  at 
St  Peter's,  Norwich,  1654,  Ann,  sister  of  Richard  Wright. 
Will  dated  June  3,  1687;  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1688. 
(Venn,  I.  337;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
KETT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  and  grandson  of  Robert, 
the  tanner.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1569.  B.A.  1569-70; 
M.A.  1573;  M.D.  1581.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1573-80. 
In  Holy  Orders.  Burnt  for  heresy  at  Norwich,  Jan.  14, 
1588-9.  (Cooper,  II.  38;  D.N.B.;  H.  G.  Harrison;  G.  Kett, 
Pedigree,  1913.) 
KETT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1607. 

Matric.  1607  (entered  in  Matric.  and  Degrees  as  '  Jett'). 
KETT,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1639.   Of  Norfolk.   One  of  these  names  schoolmaster  at  Gt 
Bardfield,  Essex-,  in  1664. 

KETT, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1468-9. 

KETTEN  or  KETEN,  HENRY.    B.A.  of  Peterhouse,  in  1385; 

M.A.  in  1389.  Fellow,  Dec.  23,  1385-1400.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 

Apr.  7,  1386.    Perhaps  R.  of  St  Mary  Abchurch,  London, 

1425.    (T.  A.  Walker.) 

KETON,  JOHN,  see  KEYTON. 

KETTLE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  21,  1650-x. 

Matric.  1650-1. 
KETLE  or  KEYTELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1537-8. 
KETTLE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  8,  1640. 
S.  of  John,  of  Pulham  Market,  Norfolk.   B.  there.   Schools, 
Pulham  Market  (Mr  Peake)  and  Diss  (Mr  Lancetter).  Matric. 
1640. 
KETTLE,  PHILIP.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595.   Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Fellow,  1601-6.  Buried 
at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Feb.  28,  1605-6.    Will  proved 
(V.C.C). 
KETTLE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1575.    Of  King's  Langley,  Herts.    Matric. 
1575;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.    Fellow,  1578-94.    Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1586.    R.  of  Dunton  Waylett,  Essex,  1593-1622. 
Died  Jan.  1621-2.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1622. 


Kettlewell,  Thomas 

KETTYL, .  Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1344.  Probably  a  scholar 

of  Christ's,  1542-3. 

KETTLEBURGH,  GARDINER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1657.  Of  Suffolk.  2nd  s-  of  Benjamin,  of 
Elmswell,  Suffolk.  Of  Elmswell,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk,  Feb.  6,  1661-2. 
Will  (Bury)  1671.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

KETTLEBOROUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16, 
1609.  Matric.  1609;  Scholar;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  One 
of  these  names,  of  Heverland,  Norfolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  16,  1623-4. 

KETTLEBOROUGH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  i6ii;  B.A.  1615-6.  Buried  at  St  Giles",  .Cambridge, 
Apr.  18,  1617. 

KETTLEBY,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1619-20.  V.  of 
Chislet,  Kent,  1628-9.  V.  of  Heme,  1629-34  ('D.D.').  One 
Francis  KetUeby,  D.D.,  R.  of  Scotter,  Lines.,  1660.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

KETTLEBY,  HARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  3,  1692.  S.  of  Richard  (1660),  R.  of  Stonham  Aspall, 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Stonham  Earl.  School,  Stonham  (Mr  Steven- 
son). Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693-70;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A. 
1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1699;  priest  (London) 
Dec.  22,  1700.  R.  of  Gt  Wratting,  Suffolk,  1709;  of  Willingale 
Doe,  Essex,  1715-21.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Dysart.  Died 
1721.    (Venn,  i.  492.) 

KETTLEBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  8,  1681-2.  S.  of 
John,  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  Esq.  Matric.  1682;  B.A. 
1685-6;  M.A.  1689.   Brother  of  the  next. 

KETTLEBY,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1687. 
S.  of  John,  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  Esq.  Matric.  1687; 
B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1706.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  12, 
1692-3;  priest  (London)  June  11,  1693.  Brother  of  John 
(above). 

KETELBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  7,  1612. 
Of  Salop.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Stepill.  (Vis.  of 
Skrops.,  1623.) 

KETTLEBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
30,  1660.  S.  of  Walter.  B.  at  Stottesden,  Salop.  School, 
Newport  (Mr  Chaloner).  Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A. 
1667.  R.  of  Greeting  St  Peter,  Suffolk,  1665-73.  R.  of 
Stonham  Aspall,  1673-1703.  Buried  there  Sept.  11,  1703. 
Father  of  Harrington  (1692).   (Peile,  i.  591.) 

KETTILBY,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 1732-3. 

S.    of    Samuel,    collector    of    customs,    Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Scholar,  1732-3.    Married,  at  Norham,  Oct.  5,  1738,  Mary, 

dau.  of  William  Ord,  of  Norham.    Died  July,  1771.    Will, 

P.C.C.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 
KETTLESTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1548.   Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1550.   B.A.  1550-1;  M.A. 

1554.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  i555;  refused  to  subscribe 

the  Popish  Articles,  1555-  Fellow  of  Caius  (by  charter),  1557- 

60.   Received  tonsure  (London)   1554;  sub-deacon,  Dec.  21, 

1554.    (Venn,  i.  43.) 
KETTLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1478;  B.A.  1482.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  3,  1484. 

R.  of  St  Peter's,  Shaftesbury,  1491-1509;  and  of  St  Martin's, 

1494.    ChanceUor  of  Lichfield,  1506-9.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1510. 

(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
KETTLEWELL,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1571;  B.A.  1576-7.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Dec.  21,  1578.   R. 

of   Croxby,   Lines.,    1582-92.     R.   of   Beelsby,    1591-1626. 

Admon.  (Lincoln)  1627. 
KETTLEWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 

School,  Sedbergh. 
KETTLEWELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  3, 

1667.  S.  of  Arthur,  goldsmith,  of  Gatesend,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Lynn  (Mr  Bell).    Matric.   1667;   Scholar,   1668-72; 

B.A.  1670-1.   (Venn,  i.  430.) 
KETTLEWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1602;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1605-6.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  25,  1606-7,  age  24.   C.  of  Gunthorpe, 

Norfolk.  V.  of  East  Rudham,  1612-25.  V.  of  West  Rudham, 

1616-25. 
KETTLEWELL,  SETH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  about  16)  at  Caius, 

Apr.  23,  1623.  S.  of  Valerius  (1589),  R.  of  Tattersett,  Norfolk. 

School,  Lynn  (Mr  Robinson).    Matric.   1623.    Migrated  to 

Trinity,  1625.   B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.    Fellow  of  Trinity, 

1627-36.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel,  July  23,  1635.  Will 

proved  (V.C.C).    (Venn,  i.  262.) 
KETTLEWELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1602;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely);  priest, 

Sept.  25, 1608.  R.ofSwallow,  Lines.,  1612.  R.  of  Saltfleetby 

St  Clement,  1622. 


Kettlewell,  Thomas 

KETTLEWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Sidney, 

Oct.  5,  1670.  ist  s.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Nun-Monkton,  Yorks. 

Schools,   Nun-Monkton   and  Newton.    Matric.   1670;   B.A. 

1674-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1674-5;  priest,  Feb.  1675-6. 
KETTLEWELL,    VALERIUS.     Matric.    pens,    from    Corpus 

Christi,  Michs.  1589;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1598. 

Ord.   priest  (Colchester)    May   5,    1595.     R-  of  Tattersett, 

Norfolk,  1601.  Father  of  Seth  (1623). 
KETTRING,  THOMAS.   B.D.  1502-3.   A  friar. 

KETTWOOD, .   B.D.  1506-7. 

KETTYL,  see  KETTLE. 

KEWE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1564; 

B.A.  1566-7.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1567. 
KEYE,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1561.    Of  Lancashire;  'Caecus  natus.'    B.A.  1563-4;  M.A. 

1567;  B.D.  from  Magdalene,  1574.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1565. 

University  preacher,  1569.   R.  of  Combes,  Suffolk,  1574-5- 
KEY,  ANTHONY.   Incorp.  D.D.  1682,  from  St  Andrews. 
KAYE,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1552. 

Perhaps  scholar  of  Christ's,  1553-4-  Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1571-5- 

R.  of  Hoyland,  1576-92.  V.  of  Doncaster,  Yorks.,  1579-1614. 

R.  of  Rossington,  1591-1614.    Dean  of  Doncaster.    Buried 

Jan.  15,  1613-4.   (Hunter,  i.  36.) 
KAY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  22,  i745- 

S.  of  William,  of  '  Raythorp,'  Yorks.  (?  Caythorpe,  see  John, 

1723).   School,  Beverley  (Mr  Clark).    Matric.  1746;  Scholar, 

1749;  B.A.  1749-50.   V.  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk,  1767-1804. 

Died  1804.   Probably  brother  of  the  next. 
KAY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1737. 

S.  of   William,  of  Caythorpe,  Bridlington,  Yorks.    School, 

Beverley  (Mr  Clark). 
CAYE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1573;  B.A. 

1579-80;  M.A.  1582.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1583. 

R.  of  Earsham,  Norfolk,  1585.   ' 
CAYE   or   KEYE,    EDWARD.     Matric.   pens,   from   Trinity, 

Easter,    1576;    B.A.    1579-80.     Ord.    deacon    (Worcester); 

priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1580,  age  25.  Chanter  at  Ely  Cathedral. 
KAYE  or  CAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1616;  B.A.  1618-9;  M..^.  1622.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 

23,  1627.   R.  of  Sotherton,  Suffolk,  1633-44.   R.  of  Tunstall 

and  Dunningivorth,  1638-44,  ejected.    Married,  at  Tunstall, 

Jan.  1638-9,  Mary  Wilbie,  widow.   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 
KEY,   ELLIS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.   30, 

1698-9.    ist  s.  of  John  (1662),  of  Leadenham,  Lines.,  gent. 

B.  at  Leadenham.    Matric.  1699.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct. 

22,  1701.    Of  Leadenham.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 

Storer,  M.D.,  of  Buckminster,  Leics.  Buried  at  Leadenham, 

Feb.  12,  1723-4.   Will  dated  Dec.  5,  1723.   Father  of  John 

(1741).    {Lines.  Pedigrees,  561.) 
KEYE  or  KAYE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May, 

1574;   B.A.    1577-8;   M.A.    1581.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Durham)   June,    1584.    Head  Master  of  Durham  School, 

1579-93-     V.   of    Heighington,    Durham,    1584-93.     V.    of 

Northallerton,    Yorks.,    1593-1624.     Died   Sept.    15,    1624. 

(Peile,  I.  129;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
KAYE,   FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,   Easter,    1579. 

Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Woodsome,  Yorks.,  Esq.  B.A.  1582- 

3;  M.A.  1586.  V.  of  Long  Sutton,  Lines.,  1591-1601.  Buried 

at  Almondbury,  Yorks.,  Jan.  2,  1600-1.    Admoa.  Lincoln. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees,  555;  C.  A.  Hulbert,  Almondbury.) 
KEY  or  KAYE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1584-5.  Of  Yorkshire.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  St  Margaret, 

Westminster,  c.  1590-5. 
KEY,    FRANCIS.     Matric.   pens,   from   Christ's,   July,    1608. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Francis  (1574),  of  Northallerton.  B.A.  1611-2; 

M.A.    1615.     Ord.   priest    (York)    1620.     R.   of   Wellbury, 

Northallerton,  1622.   (Peile,  1.  269.) 
KEY,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563.   Of 

Yorkshire.  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1569.  Fellow 

of  St  John's,   1567.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)   Mar.  23,   1566-7; 

priest,  Sept.  21,   1567.    R.  of  Huggate,   Yorks.,   1572-98. 

Buried  there,  Feb.  7,  1597-8. 
KEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  i,   1593.    Of 

Yorkshire.    Matric.  1593;  B..\.  1596-7;  M.A.   1600.    V.  of 

TopcUffe,    Yorks.,    1614.     Will   (P.C.C.)    1655.     Father   of 

William  (1632). 
KEY  or  CAY,  GILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1563-4; 

B.A.  from  Christ's,  1566-7;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1572.    V.  of 

Elkesley,  Notts.,  1569. 
KAYE,  HENRY  (?  ROGER).    Fellow  of  Pembroke.    Ord.  sub- 
deacon,  1454.   R.  of  Burwell,  Cambs. 
KEY  or  KAY,  HENRY.    Scholar  or  FeUow  of  King's  Hall, 

1447-59.   Of  Yorkshire.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1,  1454-5. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1484,  of  one  of  these  names;  clerk,  of  Walling- 


Key,  John 

ton,  Herts.,  and  Workington,  Cumberland.  Legacies  to 
Pembroke,  Queens'  and  St  Thomas'  Hostel,  Cambridge. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KAYES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  21,  1693-4.  Of 
Derbyshire.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Hopewell,  Derbs.,  SheriS,  1678. 
Matric.  1694;  Scholar,  1694.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Hope- 
weU.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  BeUasis,  of  York- 
shire.   (F.M.G.,  458.) 

CAY,  HENRY  BOULT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  2,  1748. 
S.  of  John,  of  Gray's  Inn.  B.  in  London,  May  31,  1731. 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1755-  Fellow,  i755-7o.  Of 
the  Middle  Temple.  Steward  of  the  County  Court  of  Middle- 
sex.  Died  in  London,  Feb.  24,  i795- 

KAYE,  HORATIO.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  10, 
1657.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Stokesley,  Yorks.  School,  Don- 
caster (Mr  Rob.  Bower).  Matric.  1657.  V.  of  Bamby,  Yorks. 

KEY,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1720. 
S.  of  William,  of  Wigginton,  Yorks.,  clerk.  School,  Shipton 
(Mr  Liddle).   Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1723-4- 

KEYES,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1661;  B.A.  1662.  V.  of  Margaretting,  Essex,  1664-72.  R.of 
Stanway  Magna,  167 1-7. 

KEY  or  KAY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1559.  B.  c.  1536.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1562-3.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  16,  1564-5.  R.  of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  Lines., 
1572.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1597. 

KEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1561;  B.A. 
1562-3;  M..\.  1566.   Fellow.   WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1569. 

KAY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  8,  1661. 
S.  of  James,  of  Bolton,  Lanes.  One  of  these  names,  school- 
master, buried  at  Bury,  Lanes.,  Dec.  6,  1678.   (E.  Axon.) 

KEY,  JOHN.  Carmelite  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr. 
14,  1487.    (B.  Zimmerman.) 

KEYS,  JOHN  (1529),  see  CAIUS. 

KEYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563-4;  B.A. 
1565-6;  M.A.  1569.   Probably  V.  of  ShiUington,  Beds.,  1568. 

KAYE  or  CAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577; 
B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jan.  10, 
1583-4;  priest,  Jan.  4,  1584-5.  R.  of  Tetford,  Lines.,  1584. 
Admon.  (Lincoln)  1617. 

KEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1583. 
Probably  migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Feb. 
19,  1584-5,  age  15;  B.A.  1586-7.  Of  Berkshire,  gent.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

KEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1584;  B.A.  as 
Kaye,  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Possibly  V.  of  North  Mundham, 
Sussex,  1612;  and  V.  of  Hunston,  1615-6.  Will  of  John  Keay, 
of  North  Mundham  (Chichester)  1624.    (Peile,  i.  179-) 

KEYES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 

KEY  or  KAYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens*,  May  30, 
1595.  Of  Yorkshire.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Wood- 
some,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Almondbury,  Oct.  26,  1578.  Matric. 
1595.  Knighted,  May  27,  1607.  M.P.  for  Eye,  1610-1. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Feme,  of  Temple  Belwood, 
Knt.  Buried  at  Almondbury,  Mar.  9,  1640-1.  Doubtless 
father  of  John  (1633).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  C.  A.  Hulbert, 
Almondbury.) 

KEYES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596.  This,  or 
the  above  (if  two),  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 

KEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  4,  1604.  S.  of 
Edward  (1573),  R.  of  Earsham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bungay 
(Mr  Ward  and  Mr  Smyth). 

KAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18,  1622,  S. 
of  Edmund,  gent.  B.  at  Kirkhammerton,  Wetherby,  Yorks. 
School,  Coxwold.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  One  of  these 
names  minister  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks.,  1656-64.  Lecturer  at 
Leeds  parish  church,  1664-77.  V.  of  St  John's,  Leeds,  1677- 
83.   Father  of  Joseph  (1672).   (A.  Gray;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KAYES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1628.  Of  Derbyshire.   B.A.  1631-2. 

KAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

KAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 
Of  Woodsome,  Yorks.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (i595)-  Bapt.  at 
Almondbury,  Aug.  15,  161 6.  Colonel  of  a  regiment  of  horse 
in  the  King's  service.  Suffered  much  during  the  Civil  War. 
Knighted,  May  24,  1641.  Created  Bart.,  Feb.  4,  1641-2. 
Died  July  15,  1662.   Buried  at  Almondbury.   (G.E.C.) 

KEYES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  18,  1637.  Matric. 
1637;  B.A.  1641-2.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sandwich, 
Kent,  1643. 

KAIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1645. 


Key,  John 

KEY  or  KAY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  ii,  1646; 

B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1662.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  17; 

priest,  May  25,  1662. 
KAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  8,  1657. 

S.  of  John,   late  of  Almondbury,   Yorks.    School,   Leeds. 

Matric.  1657.   Migrated  to  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1658.   Buried  at 

St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Sept.  i,  1660. 
KEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  ir,  1662. 

ist  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Leadenham,  Lines.    B.  there. 

School,  Grantham  (Mr  Stokes).    Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1665-6. 

Of  Leadenham.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ellis,  of 

WeUingore, Lines.  Fatherof Eliis(i698-9).  (Litics. Pedigrees, 

56i.) 
KAYE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  27,  1674. 

Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1677-8. 
KAY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1698. 

S.  of  John,  druggist,  deceased.    B.  at  Huddersfield,  Yorks. 

School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).   Matric.  1698;  M.B.  1703. 
KAY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  ii,  1701. 

S.  of  Abraham,  deceased.  B.  at  Almondbury,  Yorks.  School, 

Batley   (Mr   Pearson).     Matric.   1702;   B.A.    1706-7.    Ord. 

deacon  (York)  June,  1705. 
KEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  3,  171 1-2. 

S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Newport,  Shrops.    School,  Newport  (Mr 

Greenwood).  Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1715-6.  Ord. 

priest  (York)  June,  1718. 
KAY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26,  1720. 

S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Leigh,  near 

Manchester.    School,  Bradford,   Yorks.   (Mr  Hill).    Matric. 

1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 

Liu.  dim.  from  Chester)  Feb.  21,  1724-5.    Probably  P.C.  of 

Ellenbrook  Chapel,  Worsley,  Lanes.,  c.  1725.    One  of  these 

names  (M.A.)  preb.  of  York,  1731-5.   Died  1735. 
KAY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1723. 

S.  of  William,  of  Caythorpe,  Yorks.    School,  Kirkleatham, 

Yorks.   (Mr  Clark).    Matric.   1724.     Probably  ord.   deacon 

(Lincoln)   Mar.   17,   1727-8;   priest,  June   16,   1728.    V.  of 

Roxton,  Beds.,  1728.   V.  of  Moulton,  Northants.,  1736. 
KEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1726. 

S.  of  William,  of  Derbyshire.    B.  at  Chesterfield.    School, 

Chesterfield  (Mr  Burrow).   Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30. 
KEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1741. 

S.  of  Ellis  (1698-9),  of  Grantham,  Lines,  and  Leadenham. 

Bapt.  at  Leadenham,  June  3,  1723.   School,  Grantham  (Mr 

Bacon).  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College, 

Jan.  20,  1743-4.   High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1773.   Died  Apr.  i, 

1789.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  562.) 
KAYE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  3,  1751. 

Of  Penn,  Staffs.   Matric.  pens.  Lent,  1752;  B.A.  1756;  M.A. 

1759.   Fellow,  1757. 
KAYE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  12,  1672.    S.  of 

John  (1622),  clerk,  minister  at  Leeds,  Yorks.   Matric.  1672; 

Scholar,  1673;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1677; 

priest.   May  29,   1681.    Usher  of  Leeds  Grammar  School, 

1676-8.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
KEY,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1720. 

S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Abthorpe,  Towcester,  Northants.    B.  in 

London.   School,  St  Paul's,  London.   Matric.  1720;  Scholar, 

1727;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec. 

18,    1726;   priest   (Peterb.,   Litt.  dim.  from  Coventry  and 

Lichfield)  Feb.  18,   1727-8.    V.  of  Monks   Kirby,  Warws., 

1728-83.  V.  of  Austrey.   Buried  at  Abthorpe,  May  31,  1783. 

M.L   Will  (P.C.C.)  1783;  as  of  Austrey.   (H.  L  Longden.) 
KEYE,  MARTIN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1568; 

B.A.  from  Christ's,  1572-3;  M.A.  1576;  B.D.  1583.    Fellow 

of  Christ's,  1578-88.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Jan.  21, 

1577-8.    Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1586.    Preb.  of  Exeter, 

1596-1630.    V.  of  Staverton,  Devon.    Will  (P.C.C.)    1631. 

{Cooper,  II.  23.) 
KAY,  MAURICE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18,  1672.    Re- 

adm.  Fell. -Com.  July  9,  1672.  Matric.  1673.  Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Sept.  17,  1672,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  citizen  and  Merchant 

Taylor  of  London. 
KEYE,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1567. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich);  applied  for  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1569, 

but  rejected.   Then  age  25. 
KEYE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 
KAYE,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.   1571; 

B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  25,  1586. 

V.  of  Horbling,  Lines.,  1595-6.    Perhaps  R.  of  Toynton  St 

Peter,  1597-1604.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1604. 
KAYE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1578. 
KAYE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24;  priest,  Dec.  25,  1626.   Doubtless 


Key,  Thomas  Milward 

V.  of  Holne,  Devon,  1628.  Sequestered,  and  died  before  the 
Restoration.  Of  a  Devon  family;  owned  property  in  Rattery, 
which  was  forfeited  in  1652.  His  widow,  Averia,  presented 
to  Holne  in  1660.  Possibly  s.  of  Martin  (1568).  (Walker, 
Sufferings.) 

KAYE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  4, 
1637.  S.  of  Thomas  (i6oi),  R.  of  Bamborough,  Yorks.  B.  at 
'  Ludley,'  Salop.  Schools,  York  and  Coxwold.  B.A.  1641-2; 
M.A.  1646.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  June  28,  1646. 
R.  of  Barnborough,  1662-86.  Died  1686.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1671-2). 

KAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  5,  1687. 
Of  Richmondshire,  Yorks.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A. 
1694.  Ord.  priest  (York)  May  12,  1692-3.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Bilton,  Yorks.;  R.  of  Moor  Monkton;  and  father  of  Richard 
(1723)  and  William  (1728).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  8,  1703. 
S.  of  Thomas,  nonconformist  minister  at  Walton-le-Dale, 
Lanes.  Educated  at  the  Academies  of  R.  Frankland  and 
J.  Chorlton.  Matric.  1704.  In  Jan.  1705-6  was  'now  in 
Chester,  prest  for  a  soldier  and  hurried  to  Ireland.'  {Nichol- 
son and  Axon,  602.) 

KAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1723.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Moor 
Monkton,  near  York.  School,  Sedbergh  (Dr  Saunders). 
Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
July  21,  1728;  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1729-30.  P.C.  of 
Kirk  Hammerton,  Yorks.,  1740.  R.  of  Staveley,  1742-65. 
Brother  of  William  (1728).   (Scott-Mayor,  111.  363.) 

KEYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563-4; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1566-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1567. 
V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1567-1627.  V.  of  Hayes,  Middlesex, 
1583-1608.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1627-8. 

KEY,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 

KEYE,   ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.   1578. 

Of  Yorkshire.    Migrated   to  Queens',   1583.    B.A.    1584-5. 

Probably  V.  of  Mitton-in-Craven,  Yorks.,  1604-16.    R.  of 

Emley,  1615.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
KEY  or  KAY,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1583;  B.A.  1587-8.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15, 

1606.     Perhaps   R.   of   Bamoldby,   Lines.,    1610-41.    Will 

(Lincoln)  1641. 
KEYE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1589.  Matric. 

c.  1591;  B.A.  1593-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  24,  age  24; 

priest,  Sept.  29,  1597.    C.  of  Falkenham,  Suffolk.    Parish 

chaplain  of  Honington,  in  1603.    Perhaps  V.  of  Middleton, 

Norfolk,  in  1609. 
KAY,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  21, 

1694-5- 
KAY,  ROGER.  Member  of  the  University  in  1460.  Archdeacon 

of  Barnstaple,  1450-62.  Precentor  of  Exeter,  1467-77.  R.  of 

Hilgay,    Norfolk.     Died    Nov.    11,    1477.     {Cal.   of  Papal 

Registers,  xi.  592.) 

KAYE,  ROGER.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1592-3. 

KAY,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  12,  1684.  S.  of 
Roger,  husbandman.  B.  at  Bury,  Lanes.  School,  Bury  (Mr 
Dobson).  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow, 
1689-91.  R.  of  Fittleton,  WUts.,  1689-1731.  Preb.  of 
Sarum,  1710-31.  Founder  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Bury, 
Lanes.    Died  1731. 

KAYE,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1671.  From  Glasgow 
University.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  24,  1671;  priest,  June  2,  1672.  R.  of  Cadney  and 
Wrawby,  Lines.,  1673.   R.  of  Manton,  1679.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

KAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1601.  B.  at 
Middleton,  Yorks.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1610,  age  27.  V.  of 
Shambrook,  Beds.,  1612.  R.  of  Bamborough,  Yorks.,  1615- 
42.  Probably  preb.  of  York,  1626-42.  Buried  Mar.  17,  1642. 
Father  of  Richard  (1637). 

KAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Perhaps  V.  of  Heath,  Derbs.,  1648 

KAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1667.  Matri 
1667. 

KAYE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  20, 
1671-2.  S.  of  Richard  (1637),  clerk.  B.  at  Bamborough, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1672.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Dec. 
24,  1674- 
KEY,  THOMAS  MILWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  14, 
1745.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1745-6;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A. 
1758.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1751.  V.  of  Upton, 
Bucks.,  1754.  Chaplain  of  the  12th  Foot.  Minor  canon  of 
Windsor.  Buried  at  Eton  College,  June  4,  1760,  aged  32. 
His  widow  was  for  long  a  'dame'  at  Eton.  (R.  A.  Austen- 
Leigh.) 


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Key,  William 

KEYE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  i555; 

B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1561  (from  Jesus).  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1558- 

92. 
KAYES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4; 

B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.    One  William  Kay  (M.A.)  C.  of 

Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar.  May,  1627. 

KEY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1613. 

KEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1616. 
Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

KAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  18,  1632. 
S.  of  George  (1593),  M.A.,  V.  of  Topcliffe,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Coxwold.  Schools,  Topcliffe  and  Kilvington.   B.A.  1636-7. 

KEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  July  7, 
1657.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leadenham,  Lines.  School,  Sleaford. 
Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1662.  M.A. 
(Lincoln  College)  1663.   Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1662). 

KAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  20, 
1662.  S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield. 
Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1667;  priest,  June,  1668.  Probably  V.  of  Kirkby 
Wharfe,  Yorks.,  in  1683,  when  he  married,  Oct.  17,  at 
Knapton,  Ruth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Lutton,  Esq.,  his  2nd  wife. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KAYE  or  KAYES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  9, 
1668.  S.  of  Michael,  yeoman,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.  B. 
there.  School,  Wirksworth.  Matric.  1668.  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  Jan.  18,  1668-9,  age  18;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  i675- 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest,  June,  1674- 
KEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1685.  S.  of  Roger,  brickmaker.  B.  at  Morton,  Yorks.  School, 
Pocklington  (Mr  Elison).  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1689;  priest,  Sept.  1690.  Assistant  usher 
at  Pocklington.  R.  of  Skelton,  Yorks.,  1690.  Perhaps  father 
of  the  next. 

KEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1709.  S.  of  William  (?  above),  clerk.  B.  at  Pocklington, 
Yorks.  School,  York  (Mr  Thomlinson).  Matric.  1709;  B.A. 
1712-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1717;  priest,  Sept.  1719- 
R.  of  Hotham,  Yorks.,  1722-8.  V.  of  Ackworth,  1728-44. 
Died  1744- 

KAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1728.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  R.  of  Moor  Monkton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Kirk  Leatham  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1728; 
B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18, 
1732-3;  priest  (Chester)  Oct.  6,  i734-  R-  of  Nunnington, 
Yorks.,  1737-98.  V.  of  Ampleforth,  1738-98.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1723)-   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  415.) 

KEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  17, 
1739.  2nd  s.  of  William.  B.  at  Alford,  Lines.,  Feb.  25,  1719- 
20.  School,  Alford.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746. 
Fellow,  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1743.  Died 
at  Downham,  unmarried.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  562.) 

KAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  18,  1741. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  farmer.  School,  Bumsall 
(MrAlcock).  Matric.  1741-  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25, 
I742-3. 

KEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1751-  Of  Kent. 

KEYS, .  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1658. 

KEYLL,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1476-7.  V.  of  Littleport,  Cambs., 
1477- 

KEYLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1553.  Possibly  the  matriculation  of  Thomas  Caley  (1553). 
whom  see. 

KEYMER,  see  KYMER. 

KEYNE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 

KEYNTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  7, 
1690.  S.  of  Israel,  J. P.,  Mayor  of  Hertford.  B.  at  Hertford. 
School,  Hertford  (Mr  Battell).  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690; 
B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19, 
1697;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1698.  R.  of  Bugbrooke,  Northants., 
1705-28.  Married,  Dec.  21,  1699,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Whitfield,  R.  of  Bugbrooke,  Northants.  Died  June  6,  1728. 
Buried  at  Bugbrooke.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1728.  (Peile,  11. 
118;  Baker,  i.  124;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

KEYSELL,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1721.  S.  of 
William,  of  Hawford,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  16,  1709,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1717-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  Sept.  20,  1713-  C.  of  Edgton,  Salop.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

KEYT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1682. 
Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6. 


KiDDEAR,  Hugh 

KEYTON  or  KETON,  JOHN.  D.D.  (probably  of  Cambridge). 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1510-37-  Founded  fellowships  and 
scholarships  at  St  John's,  1533.  Master  of  Southwell  School, 
Notts.   (Cooper,  i.  48;  Vict.  Hist.  Notts.,  11.) 

KEYTON  or  KYTON, .  B.Can.L.  1500-1. 

KEYWORTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
3,  1719-20.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Tuxford,  Notts.  School,  Wake- 
field, Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1721.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1720.  Perhaps  barrister,  1727- 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

KIBARD,  HENRY,  see  KYBARD. 

KIBLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 

KIBBLE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 

KIBLEY,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 

KICKINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  12,  1683.   Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington. 

KIDBY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1679,  as  Kitby;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  28,  1685-6.  R.  of  East  Hanningfield,  Essex, 
1689.  R.  of  West  Hanningfield,  1693.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1698-1713.  Died  before  June  4,  1713-  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Morant, 
1.  427;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KIDBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1629.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  25,  1636;  C.  of  Monks  Eleigh.  V.  of  Kirby-le-Soken, 
Essex,  1639-45.  R.  of  Shenfield,  1645-94.  Died  1694.  Will 
(Cons.  C.  London)  1694;  mentions  son  Edmund,  and  grand- 
son Edmund  son  of  John,   (Morant,  1.  427;  Newcourt.) 

KIDBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  5,  1673.  Of 
Suffolk.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7. 

KIDD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1597-8- 
B.  at  Newark,  Notts.  Scholar;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1601-2; 
B.D.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1607; 
priest  (London)  Dec.  17,  1608,  age  28.  V.  of  Laughton, 
Lines.,  1607-12.  R.  of  Hawton,  near  Newark,  Notts.,  i6n. 
R.  of  Little  Cawthorpe,  1635.  Subscribed  to  the  New  Build- 
ings at  Christ's,  1612.   (Peile,  i.  231.) 

KIDD,  JEROME.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1564;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1571. 

KIDD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1599.  Of  Kent.  B.A. 
1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Egerton,  Kent, 
tiU  1643,  sequestered.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1648. 

KIDD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20,  1612-3.  B-  at 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  1618,  age  24.  C.  of  White- 
chapel.  One  of  these  names  minister  of  Gt  Crosby,  Lanes., 
1645-50;  perhaps  R.  of  Redmarshall,  Durham;  ejected,  1660. 

KIDD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1628-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1629.   R.  of  Marske,  Yorks.,  1662-85. 

KIDD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  4,  1672.  S.  of 
John,  maltster,  of  Lynn.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  Bell).  Matric. 
1672;  Scholar,  1672-3;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norsvich) 
Sept.  1683;  priest,  May  30,  1686.  R.  of  Ashill,  Norfolk, 
1687-1729.  Died  June  16,  1729.  M.I.   (Venn,  i.  446.) 

KIDD,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1612. 
Of  Settle,  Yorks.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  School, 
Giggleswick  (Mr  Shute).  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A. 
1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1616;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1617.  Signs  as  C.  of  Millbrook,  Beds.,  1622-4-;  and  of 
Marston  Morteyne,  1624. 

KYDDALL  or  KEDALL,  BRYAN.  B.A.  1491-2.  Of  Yorkshire. 
M.A.  1494.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1494-1502.  Proctor, 
1498-9.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  2,  1496.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1502.  Left  money  to  the  College.  (T.  A.  Walker;  Surtees  Soc, 
Liii.  105.) 

KIDDALL,  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1622-3. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1627; 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  31,  1629.   V.  of  Kirmond,  Lines.,  1628. 

KIDDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1545- 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1548-9;  M.A.  1554-  Probationer  feUow 
of  Peterhouse,  1553.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1554.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1557- 

KIDDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1563. 
KIDDALL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1564- 
KIDDALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586; 
B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Rochester) 
May  30,  1608.  R.  of  Greetham,  Lines.,  1608. 
KIDDEAR,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1609.  V.  of 
Eastham,  Cheshire,  1613-5-  Inventory  (Chester)  1615.  (E. 
Axon.) 


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Kidder,  Richard 

KIDDER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1649. 
Of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A. 
1656;  D.D.  1690  (Lit.  i?«g.).  Fellow,  1655.  R.of  Stanground, 
Hunts.,  1659-62,  ejected.  R.  of  Rayne  Parva,  Essex,  1664- 
74.  Preacher  at  the  Rolls,  1674-  R-  of  St  Martin  Outwich, 
1674-91.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  168 i-g I.  Dean  of  Peterborough, 
1689-91.  Chaplain  to  King  WiUiam  and  Queen  Mary,  1689- 
gi.  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1691-1703.  Author,  theo- 
logical. Killed  in  bed  at  the  Palace,  WeUs,  by  the  falling  of 
a  chimneystack  in  the  great  storm  of  Nov.  26,  1703.  Will, 
P.C.C.  {D.N.B.) 
KIDLEY,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1666.  Matric. 
from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  11,  1660;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1663.  Re-incorp.  at  Oxford,  1666.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1664-1705. 
V.  of  East  Camel,  Somerset,  1666.  Died  1705.  {Al.  Oxok.) 
KIDLEY,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1681.  Matric. 
from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  May  24,  1661,  age  20.  Doubtless 
B.A.  (Oxford).  {Al.  Oxon.) 
KIDMAN,  BREWER.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1729; 

B.A.  1742-3- 
KIDMAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686;  B.D.  1694. 
Fellow,  1685-1710.  President  of  the  College  and  celebrated 
tutor.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln);  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  1688. 
Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Tenison.  R.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs., 
1703-37.  R.  of  Stisted,  Essex,  1706-7.  R.  of  Banham,  Nor- 
folk, till  1735.  R.  of  Thwaite,  Suffolk,  1722-40.  Died  Sept. 
14,  1740,  aged  77.  Buried  at  Diss.  M.I.  He  was  one  of  the 
first  to  introduce  the  study  of  Locke  into  the  University. 
{Masters,  327.) 
KIDMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1587. 
KIDMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  4,  1665.    Of  Gt 

Gransden,  Hunts. 
KIDMAN,  MARTIN.   Matric.  sizar  from  TRiNixy,  c.  1591. 
KIDMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1552. 
KIDMAN,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 

1591;  B.A.  from  Caius,  1592-3. 
KIDMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  over  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6, 
1576-7.    s.  of  Thomas,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.    Bapt.  there. 
Mar.  21,   1561-2.    Schools,  Tibbenham  and  Diss.    Matric. 
1577;  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1580-1 ;  Scholar,  May  21,  1581 ; 
M.A.  1584.   Described  as  'a  noted  Papist,'  and  secretary  to 
the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  in  1592.    M.P.  for  Retford,  1601. 
{Venn,  I.  89;  Cox,  Annals  of  Derbs.,  i.  272.) 
KYDMAN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 
1600-1.   S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.   Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  14,  1583.  School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk  (Mr  Foule). 
Matric.  1600-1;  Scholar,  1602-6;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Fellow,  1606-25.    University  preacher,  1615.    Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,   1609.    C.  of  Waterbeach, 
Cambs.,  1609;  of  Borough  Green,   1611.    R.  of  Bincombe, 
Dorset,  1624-9.    Died  1629.    {Venn,  i.  174.) 
KIDMAN,  TITUS.   .-Vdm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  9, 
1648.    Of  Sufiolk.    School,  Hoxne,  Sufiolk.    Matric.  1650; 
B.A.  1651-2. 
KIDMER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1596. 

KIDSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 

1606.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  16;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1610, 

as  B.A.  C.  of  Bowden  Magna,  Leics.,  1613.  Licensed  (Archd. 

Leicester),  as  of  Lubbenham,  1615,  to  marry  Goodith  Green, 

of  South   Kilworth.    {Peile,  1.  260;   J.  Ch.  Smith;   H.   I. 

Longden.) 
KIDSON,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  14,  1638; 

B.A.  1641-2.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1648,  as  M.A.   Minister  of 

Hornby,  Lanes.,  in  1650;  'an  honest  godly  man.'    Minister 

of    Gressingham,     1652.     Afterwards    conformed.     R.    of 

Claughton,  Lanes.,   1659-78.    Admon.   (Archd.   Richmond) 

1678.   {Peile,  1.  456.) 
KIDSON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1589-90.   Of 

Yorkshire.    Matric.  c.  1591;  Scholar,  1593-7;  B.A.  1593-4; 

M.A.   1597;  B.D.   1606.    Fellow,   1598-1619-    Taxor,   1602. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1602.    R.  of  Fawley,  Bucks.,  1606-30. 

R.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1610-2.   V.  of  Waterbeach,  1614. 

R.  of  Hard\\'ick,  1615.    R.  of  Conington,  1617-30.    Buried 

there  Apr.  13,  1630. 
KIDSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  17, 
1624.    Of  Yorkshire.    S.  of  George,  woollen  draper.    School, 

Pocklington  (Mr  Elcock).    Matric.  1624;  Scholar,  1627-31; 

B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.   R.  of  Barmston,  Yorks.,  1638-70. 

Died  1670.   {Venn,  i.  267.) 
KIDSON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1612. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  Sept.  17,  1615. 
KIFFIN,  DAVID.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 


KiLBY,  George 

KIFFIN,  EDWARD.  B.  at  Oswestry,  Salop.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  14,  1585;  'age  27;  late  of  Jesus  College';  C. 
of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London. 

KYFFIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1665.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Llanddoget,  near  Llanrwst,  Denbigh. 
B.  there.  School,  Llanrwst  (Mr  Wynn).  Matric.  1665.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Llanddoget,  168&-1702.  V.  of  Eglwysfach,  1702- 
13.  V.  of  Llandrillo-yn-Rhos,  1713-8. 

KYFFYN, .  Fellow  of  St  John's,  i5I4-5- 

KIFFORD,  HENRY  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  2, 
1697-8.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  King's 
College  (Mr  Rosewell).  Matric.  1698,  as  'Ketford';  Scholar, 
1700-1;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1703;  priest,  Sept.  1704.  R.  of  Swefling,  Sufiolk,  1717. 
R.  of  Sotherton  and  Uggeshall,  1736.  R.  of  Dennington, 
1741-51.  Buried  at  Halesworth,  July  13,  1752.  {Petle,  11. 
140-1.) 

KIGHLY  or  KYGHLEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1495-6;  M.A.  1499.  R.  of 
Coton,  Cambs.,  1506-47-   Rural  dean. 

KIGHLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  17,  1690.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1695;  priest,  1700.  Master  of  Felkirk  School,  1686, 
being  then  a  nonconformist.   (A.  Gray.) 

KIGHLEY  or  KEGKLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1611.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A. 
1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  19,  1621;  priest.  Mar.  17, 
1621-2. 

KYGHLEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 

KILBACKE,  ROGER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1575. 

KILBURNE  or  KILBARN,  CHARLES.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's, 
Lent,  1667-8;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1680.  V.  of  Holy  Cross, 
Westgate,  Canterbury,  1679-1737-  Minor  Canon  of  Canter- 
bury. R.  of  St  Peter's,  Canterbury,  1679-1737-  Died  Jan. 
14.  1737.  aged  90.  Buried  at  St  Peter's.  (Musgrave,  Ob.; 
H.  G.  Harrison.) 

KYLBORNE,  JOHN.  M.A.  and  fellow  of  Peterhouse,  when 
ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Mar.  11,  1418-9.  till  c.  1427.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  10;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1419.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1438-45.   Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1446-8.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

KILBURN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1566. 

KILBURNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1620.  Perhaps  the  Kentish  topographer.  If  so,  5th  s. 
of  Isaac,  of  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  6,  1605.  Adm.  at  Staple 
Inn,  where  he  was  five  times  Principal.  Became  an  eminent 
solicitor  in  chancery.  Of  'Fowlers,'  Hawkhurst,  Kent.  J.P. 
for  the  county.  Author,  topographical.  Died  Nov.  15,  1678. 
M.I.  at  Hawkhurst.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1679.  Father  of  WUUam 
(1648).    {D.N.B.;  Hasted,  m.  71) 

KILBURN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  25,  1672. 
Of  Derbyshire.   Matric.  1672. 

KILBORN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  1,  1717.  S.  of  William  (1678),  V.  of  Safiron  Walden, 
Essex.  Bapt.  May  9,  1702.  School,  Eton  (coUeger).  Matric. 
1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724;  LL.D.  1728  {Cotn.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1721.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  18,  1726.  R.  of 
Barnes,  Surrey,  1727-30.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1728-30.  R.  of 
St  Mary  Aldermary,  1729-30.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
St  Asaph.  Died  Nov.  12,  1730.  Buried  in  St  Paul's.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  1731-    (J-  Ch.  Smith.) 

KILBORNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  26,  1656.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Louth,  Lines.  School, 
Louth.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1660-1.  Signed  for  priest's  orders 
(London)  June  1,  1667.  V.  of  Tolceby  (?),  Lines. 

KILBORN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  26, 
1589.  Of  Hauxton,  Cambs.  S.  of  Andrew.  School,  Hauxton. 
Matric.  1589;  Scholar,  1589-96;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1596.  Fellow,  1595.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1604.  R.  of  Wethcrden,  Suffolk,  1604-44. 
Will  proved  (Norwich  C.  C.)  1644.   {Venn,  i.  139.) 

KILBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  23,  1648.  S.  of  Richard  (?  1620I,  attorney,  of  Hawk- 
hurst, Kent.  School,  Tonbridge.  Of  Hawkhurst.  Married 
and  had  issue.   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

KILBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  25,  1678.  S.  of  William,  'artifex.'  B.  at  Louth,  Lines 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686 
Master  of  Saffron  Walden  School,  1683-1731-  V.  of  Little 
bury,  Essex,  1692-1743-  V.  of  Safiron  Walden,  1714-43 
Died  Apr.  25,  1743.  Buried  at  Safiron  Walden.  M.I.  Father 
of  Robert  (i7i7)- 

KILBY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1724; 
BjV.  1727-8.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  and  Little  Birch,  Essex. 
Died  Aug.  i777-  WiU,  P.C.C.  (G.  Mag.) 

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KiLBY,  Henry 

KILBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  29,  1710.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  July  14,  1717.  V.  of  Olney,  Bucks., 
1718-35.  P.C.  of  Weston  Underwood,  1732.  Died  May  2, 
I733.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Northampton.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

KILBY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  i7i5. 
Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Derby  (Mr  Anth.  Blackwall). 
Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1718-9.  Dixie  fellow,  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  24,  1719;  priest,  June  4,  1721.  V.  of  Evington, 
Leics.,  1734-8.   V.  of  Knighton,  1734-8. 

KILBYE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  21,  1593. 
Of  Warwickshire.  At  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford,  for  4  years. 
B.A.  1593-4.  Incorp.  at  Oxford  (?  as  M.A.)  1594.  C.  of  South- 
fleet,  1606.  C.  of  St  Alkmund's,  and  All  Hallows,  Derby. 
Died  Oct.  21,  1617.   Buried  in  All  Hallows.   [Al.  Oxon.) 

KILLBEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  I,  1652.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Coventry,  Wjutws.  Matric. 
1653-4;  B.A.  1655-6. 

KILCOURSIE,  Viscount,  see  LAMBART,  CHARLES. 

KILDERBEE,  DOVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  27, 
1728.  S.  of  Francis,  clothier,  of  FramUngham,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  Bapt.  Oct.  23,  1710.  Schools,  Monk  Soham  (Mr  Ray) 
and  Eton,  where  he  was  a  colleger,  1725-8.  Scholar,  1728-34; 
Matric.  1729;  M.B.  1734;  M.D.  1739.  Fellow,  1737-47.  Died 
in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Mar.  4,  1747-8.  His 
mother  was  a  dau.  of  Samuel  Dover,  of  Ipswich.  (Venn,  u.  29.) 

KILLAM,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596. 

KILLIGREW,  HENRY.  'Probably  educated  at  Cambridge' 
{D.N.B.).  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Arwenick,  Cornwall.  Diplomatist 
and  ambassador.  M.P.  for  Launceston,  1553 ;  for  Truro,  1571, 
1572-83.  Employed  by  Queen  Elizabeth  on  various  missions 
notably  to  Scotland,  1558-66  and  1572-91.  Knighted,  Nov. 
22,  1591.  Died  Mar.  2,  1602-3.  Will  proved,  Apr.  16,  1603. 
Benefactor  to  Emmanuel  College.   (D.N.B.) 

KILLIGREW,  Sir  PETER.  M.A.  1635-6  (LU.  Reg.).  Of  Arwenick, 
Cornwall.  S.  of  John,  of  Arwenick.  Knighted,  1625.  Died 
July,  1668,  aged  74.  His  s.  Peter,  succeeded  as  Bart,  in  1665. 
{G.E.C.;  Pepys,  May  9,  1660.) 

KILLIGREW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  21,  1615.  Of  London.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
William,  of  Lothbury,  London.  If  so,  nephew  of  Henry. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623.  Fellow,  1618-33.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1628-9.  Died  in 
Ireland.    (Harwood;  Archaelogia,  xviii.  99.) 

KILLINGBECK,  FRANCIS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1605.  B.  at 
Lindfield,  c.  1585.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609;  B.D.  1618.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  12,  1608-9.  R.  of  Poynings, 
Sussex,  1610.   V.  of  Heathfield,  1619. 

KILLINGBECK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1613.  Perhaps  of  Killingbeck,  Leeds.  George,  s.  of  WilUam, 
was  bapt.  at  Leeds,  May  18,  1593.  (Peile,  i.  291,  by  mistake 
calls  him  Edward;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KILLINGBECK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  11,  1667. 
S.  of  John,  of  Headingley,  Yorks.  (Mayor  of  Leeds,  1677). 
B.  Feb.  II,  1649-50.  Bapt.  at  Headingley.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1670-1;  Scholar,  1671;  M.A.  1674.  Fellow,  1674-82; 
vacated  by  marriage.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  May  23,  1673; 
priest  (York)  Sept.  1675.  Preacher  at  St  Nicholas,  Lynn, 
1682-90.  V.  of  Leeds,  1690-1715.  Preb.  of  York,  1694-1716. 
Died  Feb.  12,  1715-6.  Buried  at  Leeds.  M.l.  in  the' parish 
church.    (Whitaker,  Leeds,  11.  40.) 

KILLINGBACK,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1581.   Of  Cambridge. 

KILLINGBACK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1620;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

KILLINGBECK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  30,  1670.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Barrowby,  Yorks. 
School,  Bradford  (Mr  Sturdy).   Matric.  1670. 

KILLINGHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  2,  1745-  S.  of  Robert,  of  Yarm,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at 
Middleton  St  George,  Durham,  Feb.  27,  1726-7.  School, 
Darlington  (Mr  Addison).  Matric.  1745.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene,  Jan.  19,  1746-7.  Died  June  20,  1762.  Buried  at 
Middleton  St  George.  The  last  heir  male  of  his  family. 
(Peile,  II.  248;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

KILLINGHALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  7,  1647;  afterwards  pens.  S.  of  William,  of  Middleton 
St  George,  near  Yarm,  Durham,  deceased.  B.  there.  Educated 
at  Farrington  Hall  (Mr  Anderson).  Matric.  1647.  Died  with- 
out issue.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Peile,  i.  514;  Vis.  of  Durham, 
1666;  Surtees,  iii.  222.) 

KILLINGHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
June  28,  1634.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Middleton  St  George, 
Durham.  Bapt.  at  Sockbum,  Apr.  10,  1617.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1634.  Married,  at  Middleton  St  George, 
Margaret  Pepper,  July  17,  1635.  (Surtees,  in.  222.) 


KlMBERLEY,  WiLLIAM 

KILLINGHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  31,  1656.  S.  of  John,  of  Middleton  St  George,  Durham. 

B.  there.  School,  Northallerton  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1656. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1656.  Married,  Jan.  30,  1672-3,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Dodsworth,  of  Barton,  Yorks.  (Peik,  1.  574! 
Vis.  of  Durham,  1666.) 

KILLINGLY,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  11, 

1638.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Thorpe  Arnold,  Leics.  School, 
Melton  Mowbray  (Mr  Humfry).   Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2. 

KILLINGWORTH,  EDWARD.   B.A.  1484-5;  M.A.  1489-90. 

KILLINGWORTH,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1588.  Of  Pampisford,  Cambs.  S.  of  John  (?  1564).  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  15,  1591  (name  erased).  (Vis.  of  Cambs., 
1619.) 

KILLINGWORTH,  JOHN.  Resident  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug. 
1564.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  bapt.  at  Cherry  Hinton, 
Cambs.,  in  1546;  another,  s.  of  Robert,  in  1548.  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

KILLINGWORTH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  London,  gent.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  June  28, 
1616,  age  16;  B.A.  (BaUiol  College)  1620;  M.A.  1622-3.  C.  of 
Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1638;  R.  1646-67.  Buried  Oct.  13,  1667. 
Father  of  William  (1656). 

KILLINGWORTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Lent,  i6o7~8;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 

KILLINGWORTH,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  22, 

1639.  Matric.  1639. 

KILLINGWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  9, 
1656.  Of  Cambridgeshire,  ists.  of  John  (1634),  of  Boxworth. 
Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  11,  1657-8. 
CalledtotheBar,  Nov.  27,  1663.  Will(P.C.C.)  1 704 ;  serjeant- 
at-lav/. 

KILLINGWORTH, .  Pensioner  at  Jesus,  1562-3. 

KILLINGWORTH, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  25, 

1576. 

KILNER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1704.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at  Yealand,  Warton, 
Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1704;  B.A. 
1708-9. 

KILNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1720.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  in 
Cartmel.  Schools,  Cartmel  (Mr  Roskell)  and  Hawkshead 
(Mr  Hunter).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  19,  1725;  priest,  July  13,  1728.  V.  of  Wiggenhall  St 
German,  Norfolk,  1740-9.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  331.) 

KILSBY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1682  (Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  J.,  of  Crick, 
Northants.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  10, 
1675-6,  age  18;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1679. 

KILSBY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1646.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1650-1.  Intruded  minister  at  Long 
Buckby,  Northants.,  1649-51.  V.  of  Rotherthorpe,  1662 
(M.A.)-76.   One  of  these  names  buried  there  Sept.  13,  1681; 

C.  to  Dr  Edward  Reynolds.   (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

KILVINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  7,  1749.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Thirsk,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Ottrington  (Mr  Dent)  and  Bumsall  (Mr  Knowles).  Matric. 
1749;  M.B.  1758.  Practised  physic  at  Ripen.  Died  there 
Sept.  13,  1823.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  588.) 

KIMBALL,  see  also  KEMBALL. 

KIMBALL  or  KEMBALL,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1671.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  sizar,  1671;  B.A.  1674-5-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1674-5;  priest,  Sept.  1678.  R. 
of  Ufford,  Suffolk,  1678.  R.  of  Eyke,  1689-1713.  Married, 
at  Ufford,  Sept.  12,  1678,  Susan  Luffkin,  dau.  of  Richard  and 
Susan.   Buried  at  Eyke,  c.  1713.   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

KIMBALL,  THOMAS..  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598. 

KIMBALL, .   M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit). 

KlMBERLEY,  JONATHAN.  M.A.  1676  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  William,  of  Bromsgrove,  Worcs.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  June  7,  1667,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1671; 
M.A.  1674;  D.D.  1713.  Minister  of  Stadhampton,  Oxon.  V. 
of  Trinity  Church,  Coventry,  1681-1713.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1684-1713.  R.  of  Baginton,  1699.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1711-20.  V.  of  Leamington  Hastings,  1712.  Dean  of  Lich- 
field, 1713-20.  R.ofTatenhill,  Staffs.,  1713-20.  DiedMar.  7, 
1719-20.   Will,  P.C.C.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

KlMBERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May 
17,  1633.  S.  of  Gilbert,  gent.  B.  at  Whitford,  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.  Schools,  Bromsgrove  (Mr  Joh.  Crump),  Oundle  and 
Stamford.  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  C.  at  Wolverhampton, 
1648.  P.C.  of  Kinver,  Staffs.,  c.  1649.  R.  of  Redmarley, 
Worcs.;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  taught  school.  (Calamy, 
II.  546.) 


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KiMBOULD,  Thomas 

KIMBOULD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  29,  1637. 

Of  Northamptonshire.   Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Blisworth; 

bapt.  there,  Oct.  8,  1620.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1637;  B.A. 

1640-1. 
KIMBOLDE  or  KIMBALL, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c. 

1597- 
KIME,  PHILIP,  see  KYME, 

KIMPSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  22,  1678. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1700.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June  ir,  1682;  priest.  May  25,  1684.  R.  of 
Brant  Broughton,  Lines.,  1704. 

KYMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  ii,  1632. 
S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Little  Birch,  Essex.  School, 
Mercers'  (Mr  Augur).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1640. 
Ord.  priest  (Winchester)  May  31,  1640.  Referred  to  the 
assembly  of  divines  for  Wixoe,  Suffolk,  Nov.  6,  1646;  ap- 
pointed, Nov.  n.  R.  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex,  1655.  R.  of 
Little  Tey,  1660-89.  WiU  (Archd.  Colchester)  1689.  (Venn, 
I-  304) 

KIMPTON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  i594- 
Of  Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1595. 

KYMPTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1564.  Probably  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Weston,  Herts.,  deceased. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1568.  Barrister-at-law.  Married 
Margaret  Hewes.  Died  Feb.  10, 1579-80.  Buried  in  St  John's, 
Friday  Street,  London.   (F.  C.  Cass,  Monken  Hadley,  58.) 

KINASTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1582.  Of  Salop.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Rushall,  Staffs,  (as  Edmund),  1596-9.  Will  proved  (Lich- 
field) Feb.  14,  1598-9. 

KYNASTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  3,  1725-6.  S.  of  John  (1682-3),  gent.,  of  Hordley, 
Salop.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1726.  Doubtless 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  15,  1726.  M.P.  for  Bishop's 
Castle,  Salop,  1734-41;  and  for  Co.  Montgomery,  1747-72. 
Died  May  12,  1772.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  393.) 

KINASTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1602;  B..\.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Fellow,  1608.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1611.  Taxor,  1623.  Senior  Proctor,  1634-5.  R.  of 
Theberton,  Suffolk,  1620.  R.  of  Thorington,  1620.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1641.  (Confused  by  J.  Foster  and  D.N.B. 
with  Sir  Francis  the  poet.) 

KINASTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
30,  1700.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1700. 

KYNASTON,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1669.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Lee,  Salop.  B.  there.  School,  Audley 
(Mr  Vaugham).   Matric.  1669. 

KINASTON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1577-8.  Of  Salop.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Hordley.  B.A. 
1581-2;  M.A.  1586.   (Vis.  of  Salop,  1623.) 

KINASTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's, 
Mar.  I,  1683-3.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Sudome  Castle.  B.  at 
.\brightlee  (his  mother's  home),  near  Shrewsbury,  Salop. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1683.  M.P.  for  Co.  Salop,  1710,  1713 
and  1722-7.  Of  Hordley,  Salop,  Esq.  Father  of  Edward 
(1725-6).   (J.  B.  Blakeway,  Sheriffs  of  Shropshire.) 

KINASTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1699.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Llansaintffraid,  Montgom. 
School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Morgan).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1702-3; 
M.A.  1706.  Chaplain  at  King's  College,  1706.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  June  8,  1707. 

KINASTON,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Salop,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Nov.  9,  1621, 
age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1624-5;  M.A.  (AU  Souls)  1628.  R.  of 
Blackmanstone,  Kent,  1630-7.  R.  of  Somerford  Magna,  Wilts., 
1637.  Died  1637.   (Hasted;  Al.  Oxon.) 

KINASTON  or  KENISTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  1596-7.  Matric.  1597;  Scholar,  1597-8. 

KYNASTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 
29,  1750-1.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Panlield,  Essex,  clerk.  Bapt. 
at  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  Mar.  7, 1733-4.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford,  Herts.  (Mr  Wall).  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1751. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1749-50;  's.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  Covent  Garden,  Middlesex,  clerk.'   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KINASTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1699.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Ryton,  Salop. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  29,  1699.  Master  in  Chancery, 
1721-49.   Died  Feb.  24,  1748-9. 

KINDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576;  B.A. 
1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1583.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  21,  1580;  priest  (Lincohj)  Apr.  11,  1582.  R.  of 
Covington,  Hunts.,  1587-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Greenwich,  1590- 
1616. 

V.  A.  C.  III. 


King,  Benjamin 

KINDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1606.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1612. 
Perhaps  D.D.  1623;  incorp.  from  St  Andrews.  V.  of  Winter- 
ton,  Lines.,  1612-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Stamfordham,  North- 
umberland, 1618;  resigned  same  year.  R.  of  Crofton,  Yorks., 
1619-23.  Died  1623.  Al.  Oxon.  seems  to  confuse  him  with 
the  last. 
KINDER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Caius,  June  25,  1564. 
Of  Wath,  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  gent.  School,  Boston,  Lines. 
One  of  this  name  of  St  Mark's,  Lincoln,  where  he  is  described, 
in  Part  of  a  Register,  as  'no  preacher.'  (Venn,  i.  54.) 
KINDER  or  KYNDER,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1612.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Sneinton,  Notts. 
B.  there,  1597.  B..A.  1615-6.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Barkley,  of  Warws.  Miscellaneous  writer;  author  of 
the  curious  MS.  Historie  of  Darbyshire  preserved  in  the 
Ashmolean  Collections.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Jewitt's 
Reliq.,  xv.  168;  D.N.B.) 
KINDER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609.  ist  s.  of  William,  of  Sneinton,  Notts.  B.A.  1612-3; 
M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1614;  priest,  Dec.  1616. 
R.  of  Lambley,  Notts.,  1616.  R.  of  Cotgrave,  1617.  Married 
at  Shelford,  Notts.,  Ursula,  dau.  of  William  Scrimshire,  of 
Cotgrave.  Buried  at  Cotgrave,  May  17,  1645.  Father  of  the 
next  and  brother  of  Philip  (above).  (Godfrey,  Notts.) 
KINDER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1638.  S.  of  Robert  (1609),  R.  of  Cotgrave,  Notts.  B.  at 
Lambley,  Notts.  School,  Nottingham.  B.A.  1641-2. 
KINDERSLEY,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1585.   Of  Suffolk. 

KINDERSLEY,    SALATHIEL.     Matric.    pens,    from    Corpus 

Christi,  Michs.  1566.    Of  Norfolk.    Migrated  as  FeU.-Com. 

to  Queens',  July  17,  1574.  R.  of  Sculthorpe,  Norfolk,  in  1609. 

KYNDESLE  or  KENEDESLY,  WILLIAM.    Scholar  at  King's 

Hall,  1362.  Promoted  to  a  benefice,  Sept.  1379. 
KINDLETON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1620. 
B.  at  Sutton,  Essex.  Matric.  1620-1;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
1627;  B.D.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  20,  age  24; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1627.  R.  of  Laver  Magdalen,  Essex,  1631, 
sequestered,  and  1662-7.  Died  Jan.  3,  1667,  aged  61.  M.I. 
WiU,  P.C.C.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KINDLOSSE, .   M.A.  1612  (fil.  nob.). 

KINE  or  KINNES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1629;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  I,  1639-40. 
KING,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1631. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  Muster-Master-General  in  Ireland  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  B.  near  Dublin.  Schools,  London  (Mr  Famaby) 
and  Repton  (Mr  Whitehead).  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Jan.  24,  1634-5,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of 
Lichfield,  Knt.  Brother  of  Edward  (1626),  Henry  (1631), 
John  (1618),  Roger  (1626),  William  (1618)  and  probably  of 
Robert  (1613-4).  (Repton  Sch.  Reg.;  Lodge,  iii.  223.) 
KING,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1448.  Of  London.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  AU  HaUows-the- 
Great,  1482-7.  Died  1487. 
KING,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1739-  B.A.  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  16,  1712-3; 
priest.  May  23,  1714.  R.  of  Souldrop,  Beds.,  1720.  R.  of 
Colly-Weston,  Northants.,  1736-51.  R.  of  Wakerley,  1748- 
51.  Died  1751.  Father  of  Talbot  (1748).  (H.  I.  Longden.) 
KING,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565.  One 
of  these  names  schoolmaster  at  Chesham  Wobum,  Bucks., 
1595- 
KING,  ARNOLD.  LL.B.  1749  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Arnold,  of  Bromley,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  29,  1702  (?  1712).  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Oxford,  June  30, 
1731,  age  18;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1737.  R-  of  St  Michael, 
Comhill,  1749-71.  President  of  Sion  College,  1770.  Died 
June  17,  1771.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Edward  (1721-2). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 
KING,  ASAHEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1665.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  St  Albans.  Bapt.  Feb. 
20,  1647-8.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Signed 
for  priest's  orders  (London)  Dec.  20,  1673;  C.  of  St  Mildred 
Poultry.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1676-8.  R.  of  Doynton, 
Gloucs.,  1677-8.  Admon.  1678  (P.C.C),  as  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.  Brother  of  John  (1655). 
KING,  AUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  11,  1674. 

Matric.  1675. 
KING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  July  20, 
1627.  S.  of  William  (1600-1),  of  Edmundthorpe,  Leics.  B.  at 
Cottesmore,  Rutland.  School,  Melton  Mowbray  (Mr  Sim. 
Humfry).  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  V.  of 
Flamstead,  Herts.  V.  of  Hitchin,  1644.  V.  of  Oakham, 
Rutland,  1645;  ejected,  1662.   (Calamy,  11.  315.) 

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King,  Benjamin 

KING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1673. 
Of  Leicestershire.  3rd  s.  of  Benjamin,  of  Kirby  Muxloe, 
Leics.  Bapt.  Dec.  22,  1654.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M,.\. 
1680.  Incorp.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1699.  B.D.  and  D.D. 
(Oxford)  1701.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Northampton,  1690-1716. 
R.  of  Ashton,  Northants.,  1700-17-  Preb.  of  Gloucester, 
1700-28.  V.  of  St  Mary-de-Lode,  Gloucester,  1716-22. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Conant,  D.D.,  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Northampton.  Died  May  3,  1728.  Buried  at  St  Mary-de- 
Lode.  M.I.  in  Gloucester  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  iv.  626;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

KING,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1719.  S.ofBenjamin 

(above).  Bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Northampton,  Mar.  4,  1686-7. 

Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  June  17,  1703,  age  16; 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1707.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1711; 

priest,   Sept.   20,    1712.    V.   of  All  Saints',   Northampton, 

1717-31.   Died  Oct.  25,  1731.   M.I.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  iv. 

626.) 
KINGE,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  10,  1670-1. 

S.  of  John,  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  gent.    Migrated  to 

Oxford.   Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  July  15,  1671,  age  17; 

B.A.  1675;  M.A.  1678.  V.  of  Deddington,  Oxon.,  1697.   (Al. 

Oxon.) 
KING,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 

1702.    S.  of  John,  deceased.    B.  at  Gt  Stukeley,   Hunts. 

School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  Matthews).  Matric.  1702,  as  'John.' 
KYNGE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1580-1;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.    R.  of  Snoreham,  Essex, 

1596.    R.  of  Cricksea,  1610-3.   Of  Purleigh,  Essex,  in  1595, 

when  licensed  (Bishop  of  London)  to  marry  Margaret,  dau. 

of  WiUiam  Dunton,  clerk.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
KING,  EDMUND.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Aug.  15,  1663; 

M.D.  (Lambeth);  incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1671.   F.R.S.,  1666. 

Hon.  fellow  R.C. P.,  1677;  fellow  (by  charter  of  James  I),  1687. 

Knighted,  Feb.  2,  1685-6.    Physician  to  Charles  11.    Died 

May  30,  1709,  aged  80.  Will,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  448.) 
KYNGE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1562. 

KING,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1594;  B.A. 
1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 

KING,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Old.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1628. 

KING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1626.  S.  of  Sir  John,  formerly  of  Northallerton,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Boyle,  Connaught.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A. 
1633.  Fellow,  1630.  Praelector,  1633.  Donor  to  the  New 
Buildings  at  Christ's.  Friend  of  Milton;  commemorated  by 
him  in  Lycidas.  Drowned  at  sea  when  on  his  way  to  Ireland, 
Aug.  10, 1637.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1637.  Brother 
of  Roger  (1626)  and  Henry  (1631),  etc.  {Peile,  i.  375;  D.N. B.) 

KING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1657.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Martin,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Sleaford.  Matric.  1657.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  28, 
1658-9  ('s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Ashby-de-la-Launde').  Of 
Ashby,  Esq.  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Gervase  Nevile, 
Knt.  and  had  issue.  Died  1692.  WiU  proved,  Dec.  12,  1692. 
Father  of  Nevil  (1695-6).    [Lines.  Pedigrees,  566.) 

KING,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1715  from  St  John's.  S.  of  James, 
farmer.  B.  at  Milton,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin,  June  30,  1708,  age  19;  B.A.  (DubUn).  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Sept.  1715.  R.  of  Radcliffe,  Lanes.,  1716-9.  Died 
1719.   M.I.  at  Radclifie.   (Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  v.  66.) 

KING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1721-2.  Of  Bromley,  Kent.  S.  and  h.  of  Arnold,  of  Bromley, 
Esq.  Matric.  1721.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  8,  1721. 
Brother  of  Arnold  (1749). 

KING,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1621. 
Of  Ireland.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Dublin,  Knt.  B.A.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  1624-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1625-6.  Brother 
of  John  (1618),  Robert  (1613-4),  etc. 

KING,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  1, 
1646.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Watford,  Herts.  School, 
Ampthill.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1653.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1647, 
as  of  Hempstead,  Herts.,  gent.  Father  of  Thomas  (1681). 

KING,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1583. 
B.  in  St  Sepulchre,  Newgate,  c.  1567.  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591; 
B.D.  1599.  Fellow,  1586-1603.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591. 
Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1607-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  5;  priest,  Dec.  6,  1595,  age  29.  C.  of  Chaldwell,  Essex. 
R.  of  Edburton,  Sussex,  1602-6.  V.  of  Horsham,  1605.  V.  of 
Lancaster,  1609-30.  Instituted  to  Aldingham,  Lanes.,  1615 
and  1623,  but  did  not  hold  the  living.  Chaplain  to  James  I. 
Died  1630.  Probably  son  and  executor  of  Richard,  citizen 
and  cordwainer,  of  St  Sepulchre's,  whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1597. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


King,  James 

KING,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569; 

B.A.   1571-2.    Ord.  deacon   (Norwich)   Sept.   29,   as  C.  of 

'Stoven';  priest,  Dec.  23,  1604,  age  50.  R.  of  Holton,  Suffolk, 

1607-20. 

KING,   GEORGE.    M.A.    1650   (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    B.A. 

(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  1646-7.   Created  M.A.  1648.   V.  of 

Netheravon,  Wilts.,  1653.   V.  of  Frampton,  Dorset,  1661-4. 

Subscribed  for  deacon  and  priest  (Bristol)  Aug.  21,  1662. 

R.  of  Langton  Matravers,  Dorset,  1664-1709.  Died  June  21, 

1709,  aged  83.  M.I.  at  Langton.  (^/.  Oxon.;  F.S.  Hockaday.) 

KING,   GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.   at  Pembroke,   June   28, 

1684.  S.  of  Gregory,  of  Lichfield,  Stafis.  Perhaps  a  younger 

brother  of  Gregory,  Lsmcaster  Herald.    (M.  Noble,  College 

of  Arms,  335.) 

KING,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1719;  B.A. 

1722-3;  M.A.  1733.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  31,  1724; 

priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1726.  R.  of  Nowton,  Suffolk,  1728-56. 

R.  of  Southacre,  Norfolk,  1741.   Died  1756.   Father  of  John 

Glen  (1747). 

KING,  GILES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhquse,  Easter,  1611; 

Scholar,  1611-6;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1618.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1615;  priest.  May  31, 

1618.   R.  of  Bircham  Newton,  Norfolk,  1621.    R.  of  Temf)s- 

ford,  Beds.,  1623-47,  sequestered.    He  was  perhaps  a  son  of 

Richard  (1573)-    (Al.  Oxon.) 

KING,  GODFREY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 

1647-8,  as  Geoffrey;  LL.B.  1661.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Brown- 

rigg,  of  Exeter)  Apr.  5,  1659.  V.  of  Copdock  and  Washbrook, 

Suffolk,  1661.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  1684-7. 

KING,  GODFREY.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  7, 

1678-9.   Matric.  1679;  LL.B.  1684. 
KINGE,   HENRY.     Matric.   sizar  from   Clare,    Easter,    1560. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1562;  'bred  in  the 
schools';  V.  of  Bromham,  Beds.   V.  of  Stevington,  till  1604. 
Buried  there  Aug.  8,  1604.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 
KINGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584. 
KING,  KENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1616;  B.A. 
1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec. 
19,  1624.    R.  of  Hedenham,  Norfolk,  1626.    Perhaps  R.  of 
Tasburgh,  1629.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Intwood  and 
Keswick  between  1640  and  1662. 
KINGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1623. 
KING,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1631. 
S.   of  Sir  John.    B.    near  Dublin.    Schools,   London   (Mr 
Farnaby)  and  Repton  (Mr  Whitehead).  Matric.  1631;  LL.B. 
from  Trinity  Hall,  1637.  Author.  Brother  of  Edward  (1626), 
Roger  (1626),  etc.   (Peile,  i.  411;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 
KINGE,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  19,  1644. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Famham,  Suffolk.    B.  at  Stratford  St 
Andrew.  School,  Benhall  (Mr  White).  Matric.  1644;  Scholar, 
1645-9;   B.A.   1647-8;   M.A.    1651.    R.  of  Mulberton  and 
Warham  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Norfolk,  1661-72.   Died  Mar. 
24,1671-2.  Will  (Ipswich)  1672.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1645). 
(Venn,  i.  352.) 
KING,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  23,  1646.    Of 

Ireland.   Matric.  1646. 
KING,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  8,  1647-8. 
S.  of  Sir  Robert.    B.  in  Ireland.    Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  June  16,  1646.    Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May 
27,  1652,  as  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Whitaker,  Warws.  (Peile,  i. 
517.) 
KING,  HEZECHIAH.    M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
David  Le  Roy,  or  King,  merchant.    Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Feb.  21,   1616-7,  age   16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1619-20;   M.A.   1622.    R.  of  Deal,   Kent,  in   1638.    R.  of 
FoiJmere,  Cambs.,  1642-66.    Married,  June  1,  1624,  at  St 
Bartholomew  Exchange,  Mar>',  dau.  of  John  Wyboe.    WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1678;  as  of  Homsey,  Middlesex.  (F.  C.  Cass,  Monken 
Hadley;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
KING,  ISAAC.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1637.   Matric.  1637; 
B.A.  1640-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1641;  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  5,  1642.   Sequestered  to  'Abington,  Cambs.,' 
1645;  ejected,  1662.  Father  of  Samuel  (1670-1).  (Calamy,\. 
245-) 
KING,  J.   B.A.  1469-70. 

KING,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1569. 
Native  of  Dublin,  sent  to  Cambridge  by  Patrick  Cusack,  the 
famous  schoolmaster.   Died  1569.   (Cooper,  i.  283.) 
KINGE,  JAMES.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1606-7. 
KING,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1607. 
KING,  JAMES.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Mar.  14,  1608-9.    Of  Durham.    Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3. 
FeUow,  1612,  tiU  1614.    One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  22,  1622;  priest  (York,  for  Durham) 
Sept.  1626.  C.  of  Wolviston,  Durham,  in  1631. 


King,  James 

KING,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618.  Of 
Ireland.  B.A.  1621-2.  Probably  R.  of  Worlingham,  Suffolk, 
1628  (M.A.). 
KING,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  16,  1645.   Of 
Suffolk.    Probably  s.  of  James  (above).   Matric.  1645;  B.A. 
1648-9.   C.  to  his  father  at  Worlingham,  1650. 
KING,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  {age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1734- 
S.   of  Thomas,   gent.,   of  Skellands,    Kirkby   Malhamdale, 
Yorks.   B.  there.   Bapt.  Apr.  5,  1716,  at  Skellands.   School, 
Ripon  (Mr  Stephens).  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741; 
D.D.   1771.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)   Dec.  24,   1738;  pnest, 
June  I,  1740.  V.  of  Clitheroe  and  Downham,  Lanes.,  1743-50. 
Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons,  i77i-4-   R-  of  St  Mary, 
GuUdford,    1772-4.     R.    of    Dunsfold,    1774-6.     Canon    of 
Windsor,    1774-6.     Dean    of    Raphoe,    1776-95.     Died    at 
Woodstock,  Apr.  24,  i795-   Buried  there.   M.I.   Will,  P.C.C. 
There  was  an  Oxford  contemporary,  also  D.D.   (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  453;  Burke,  L.G.) 
KYNG,  JOHN.  Of  Foulmere,  Cambs.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  14, 
1387-8;  title  'the  House  of  B.  Maria  de  Graciis.'   Probably 
fellow  of  Peterhouse. 
KING,  JOHN.    B.A.  1519-20;  M.A.  1523.    Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1521.   Bursar,  1524.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  21, 
1522-3;  priest,  Apr.  4,  1523.    Perhaps  R.  of  Booking,  Essex, 
1532-65.   R.  of  Bradfield  Magna,  1556.   {T.A.Walker.) 
KING,  JOHN.    B.A.  1525-6. 
KING,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  20,  1526.   Of  the  City  of  London.   Left  College,  1529. 
KING,  JOHN.   B.A.  1526-7. 

KING,   JOHN.    B.A.   1547-8   (after  12   terms  at  Oxford  and 

Cambridge);  M.A.  1549.    One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 

Kingston,  Kent,  1570. 

KINGE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1548; 

B.A.  1553-4;  Scholar,  1554;  M.A.  1557.   Fellow,  1556.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  July  7;  priest,  Nov.  24,  1560.    R.  of  Stourton, 

Wilts.,  1565.  R.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.,  1567.  Canon  of  Windsor, 

1580.    Married   Mar>-,   dau.  of  William   Bird,   of  Walden, 

Essex.   Died  May  13,  1607.  Buried  at  St  George's,  Windsor. 

M.I.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1608.   (Cooper,  11.  452.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559;  B.A. 

1561-2;  M.A.  1565.    Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  1573;  priest 

(Exeter)  Mar.  2,  1573-4.   R.  of  St  Anne,  Aldersgate,  London, 

1580-7.    (Cooper,  II.  452.) 

KING,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Sept.  22,  1567.  Of  Barley,  Herts.  Matric.  1567;  B.A.  1571-2; 

M.A.  1575.  FeUow,  1570-2.  Lower  Master  at  Eton,  1573-97. 

Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1616;  schoolmaster  at 

Ipswich. 

KING,  JOHN.    M.A.  1584  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of  Philip, 

of  WorminghaJl,  Bucks.,   Esq.    Adm.  at  Christ  Church,   a 

scholar  from  Westminster,   1576;   B.A.   (Oxford)   1579-80; 

M.A.  1582-3;  B.D.  1591;  D.D.  1601.    Proctor,  1589.    Dean 

of    Christ    Church,     1605-11.     Vice-Chancellor,     1607-11. 

Chaplain  to  James  I.   R.  of  St  Anne  and  St  Agnes,  London, 

1580-1.    Archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  1590-161 1.    R.  of  St 

Andrew,  Holbom,  1597-1611.    R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex, 

1599.     Preb.   of  St   Paul's,   1599-1611.     Preb.   of  Lincoln, 

1610-1.  Bishop  of  London,  1611-21.    Contributed  poems  to 

the  Oxford  Collections.  Died  Mar.  30,  1621,  aged  62.    Buried 

in  St  Paul's  Cathedral.    WiU,  P.C.C.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.; 

A.  B.  Beaven.) 

KINGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1603;  B.A. 

1610,  as  Kinges. 
KING,  JOHN.    M.A.  1606  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of  Norfolk, 
gent.    Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  17,  1589, 
age  13;  B.A.  1593;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1608;  D.D.  1615.  FeUow 
of  Merton,  1594.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1621.  R.  of  Stourton, 
Wilts.,  1605-31.    R.  of  Whitford,  Flints.,  1608.    Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1613-38.    Canon  of  Windsor,  1615-38.    R.  of 
Islip,  Oxon.,  1632.  Died  Aug.  7,  1638.  Buried  in  St  George's 
Chapel,  Windsor.  Will,  P.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
KING,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  10,  1613.   S.  of 
Ralph,  of  Watford,  Herts.  B.  1597.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 
V.  of  Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  1626-62.    Author,  the  Non- 
conformists' Plea.    Died  Sept.  i6,   1679,  aged  82.    M.I.  at 
Abbots  Langley.  (Clutterbuck,  1.  177.) 
KING,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618.   Of 
Ireland.     Doubtless    2nd   s.    of   Sir   John,    Muster-Master- 
General  in  Ireland.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1620.   Clerk 
of  the  Hanaper.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  Edgworth, 
Esq.   Brother  of  William  (1618),  etc.  (Lodge,  iii.  222.) 
KING,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1622;  B.A. 

from  Christ's,  1624-5. 
KINGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  24,  1628, 
from  Trinity  College,  Dublin  (adm.  there,  1627).   Probably 
2nd  s.  of  Edward,  Bishop  of  Elphin.  B.  in  Co.  Roscommon. 
(Peile,  I.  394.) 


King,  John 

KING,  JOHN.  M.A.  1637  (Incorp.  from  Geneva).  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639,  as  'M.A.;  of  Jesus  College'; 
priest.  May  30,  1640. 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 
1639.  S.  of  Abraham,  Esq.  B.  at  Toseland,  Hunts.  School, 
St  Ives  (Mr  Bell  and  Mr  Reynolds). 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1643.  Probably 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  .\ug.  2,  1647.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  23, 
1658. 

KING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Queens',  Michs.  1655. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  London  and  St 
Albans,  Herts.  B.  Feb.  5,  1639-40.  Schools,  St  Albans  and 
Eton.  B.A.  1659-60.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1660. 
Barrister,  Feb.  9,  1667-8.  Bencher,  1674.  Knighted,  Dec.  10, 
1674.  K.C.,  1674.  Treasurer,  1675.  Attorney-General  to 
James,  Duke  of  York.  Died  June  29,  1677.  Buried  in  the 
Temple  Church.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Asahel.  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  296;  D.N.B.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  21,  1666.  S. 
of  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  B.  in  St  Olave's,  Old  Jewry,  London, 
June  6,  1648.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1667; 
Scholar,  1667-71;  M.B.  1670  (Lit.  Reg.).  Probably  adm.  at 
Leyden,  May  20,  1671.  Rhetoric  Professor  at  Gresham 
College,  1676-86,  when  he  resigned.  F.R.S.,  1676.  (Venn,  I. 
428;  J.  Ward,  Gresham  Professors.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  15, 
1682. 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  21, 
1688.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  20, 1696;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  30, 1697. 
V.  of  Harrold,  Beds.,  1697-1710.  Buried  Mar.  1,  1709-10. 
(W.  M.  Noble.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  22,  1688.  Of 
London. 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16,  1689.  S. 
of  Sir  Robert,  of  Boyle,  Co.  Roscommon,  Ireland,  Bart.  B. 
there.  Matric.  1689.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1708.  M.P.  for 
Boyle,  1695-9,  1703-14;  and  for  Co.  Roscommon,  1715-21. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1720-1.   (Venn,  i.  487;  G.E.C.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Sept.  13,  1692. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1655).  If  so,  b.  Mar.  25,  1675.  (Peile, 
II.  127;  Clutterbuck,  1.  83.) 

KING,  JOHN.  D.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1698.  S.  of  John, 
of  Manaccan,  Cornwall,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  July  7,  1674,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678;  M.A.  1681. 
R.  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1684-95.  R.  of  PertenhaU, 
Beds.,  1690-1710.  R.  of  Chelsea,  1694-1732.  R.  of  Harrold, 
Beds.,  1697-1710.  Preb.  of  York,  1718-32.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Aris,  of  Adston,  Northants.,  widow  of  John 
Eston,  R.  of  PertenhaU.  Author,  misceUaneous.  Died  at 
Chelsea,  May  30,  1732.  Buried  at  PertenhaU.  M.I.  Father 
of  John  (1714)  and  WUliam  (1718).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  7,  i707- 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Canterbury.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1; 
M.A.  1714;  D.D.  1728.  FeUow,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  23,  1714;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1715.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  North  Barsham,  Norfolk,  1723. 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1714.  B.  at 
Adston,  Northants.,  Aug.  5,  1696.  S.  of  John  (1698).  Matric. 
Easter,  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  FeUow,  1718. 
Practised  physic  at  Stamford,  Lines.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Morice,  paymaster  of  the  Forces  at  Lisbon.  Author, 
classical.  Died  Oct.  12,  1728.  Buried  at  PertenhaU,  Beds. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  (1718).   (D.N.B.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1717.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Melford,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Educated  at  home  (Mr  Sharpe).  Matric. 
1717. 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  15,  1723.  S.  of 
Peter,  afterwards  Lord  ChanceUor  and  Baron  of  Ockham, 
Surrey.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Clement  Danes,  Jan.  13, 
1705-6.  Matric.  1723;  M.A.  1723.  M.P.  for  Launceston,  1727; 
for  Exeter,  1734.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Lord  King, 
Baron  of  Ockham,  Surrey,  1734.  Outranger  of  Windsor 
Forest.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Fry,  Esq.,  of 
Devon.  Died  on  the  voyage  to  Lisbon  for  the  recovery  of  his 
health,  Feb.  10,  1739-40.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1727). 
(Manning  and  Bray,  iii.  124;  G.E.C.) 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20,  1734-5- 
S.  of  John,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne  (Mr 
Gayler).  Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1739;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  JiUy,  i739- 

KING,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1742.  Of  Lancashire. 
Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749.  FeUow,  1747-8.  V. 
of  Preston-cttm-Hove,  Sussex,  1748.  R.  of  Waltham.  Preb. 
of  Chichester,  1752. 


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KING,  JOHN.    'Fellow  of  King's'  (see  D.N.B.).   S.  of  John 

(1714).  B.  1727.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Aug. 
12,  1746.  Patron  and  R.  of  Pertenhall,  Beds.,  1752-1800. 
Died  Oct.  6,  1812,  aged  85.   (D.N.B.) 

KING,  JOHN  GLEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1747- 
S.  of  George  (1719),  R.  of  Southacre,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Stow- 
market,  Suffolk.  School,  Swafiham  (Mr  Ri.  Hest  and  Quartus 
Hest).  Scholar,  1747-55;  Matric.  174S;  B.A.  1751;  M.A. 
1763;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1771.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22, 
1754;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1756.  V.  of  Little  Barwick, 
Norfolk,  1760-4.  Chaplain  at  St  Petersbiurg,  1764.  R.  of 
Wortnley,  Herts.,  1783-7.  Preacher  at  Spring  Garden  Chapel, 
London.  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  1771.  Married,  at  Greenwich, 
Aug.  1 776,  Jane  Hyde,  of  Blackheath.  Author,  miscellaneous. 
Died  in  London,  Nov.  3,  1787.  Buried  at  Wormley.  Will, 
P.C.C.   {D.N.B.;  Venn,  11.  60;  F.  Burney,  Diary,  1772) 

KING,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1613. 

KING,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
i66o.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Middlesex.  B.  there. 

KING,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  15,  1710. 
S.  of  John  (apparently  dissenting  minister  and  schoolmaster 
at  Wellingborough).  B.  at  Scottow,  Norfolk. 

KING,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Caius,  July  3,  1661.  S.  of 
Josias,  silkweaver,  of  Modbury,  Devon.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Modbury  (Mr  Coyte)  and  Plympton  (private;  Mr  Williams). 
Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1661-5;  B.A.  1664-5.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1666.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1667-8.  V.  of  Brampford 
Speke,  Devon,  1671.  R.  of  St  Edmund-on-the-Bridge, 
Exeter,  1686-1708.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Anglesey. 
Author.  Died  1708.  (Fe«n,  i.  414;  the  author  there  referred 
to  was  probably  his  father.) 

KING,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  i,  1577-8. 
Matric.  1579;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
May  9,  1582.  C.  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  in  1582. 
R.  of  Bradfield  Combust,  Suffolk,  1595.  R.  of  Chedburgh, 
1597-1631.  Died  1631.  Buried  at  Chedburgh.  Will  (Bury) 
1631.   (r.  A.  Walker.) 

KING,  MURDAGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592. 

KING,  NEVIL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  9,  1695-6. 
Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  Edward  (1657). 
Matric.  pens.  Lent,  1697.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  28, 
1696.  Of  Ashby,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Middlemore,  of  Somerby  Hall,  Grantham.  Buried  Feb.  7, 
1730-1.   Probably  father  of  the  next.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  566.) 

KING,  NEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1739.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Neville  (?  above),  Esq.  School,  Caistor. 
Matric.  1739.  Died  May  30,  1741,  aged  20. 

KING,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1504-5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Driffield,  Gloucs.,  1532-50.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1550.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

KINGE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1555;  Scholar,  1557;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568. 

KING,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1617,  as  'Kingay';  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  i,  1623.  V.  of  Friston,  with  Snape,  Suffolk, 
1623-45,  sequestered. 

KING,  OLIVER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1449. 
B.  in  London.  Probably  M.A.  1457.  Proctor,  1459-60. 
D.Can.L.  1472-3;  D.Civ.L.  1474-5  (studied  at  Orleans). 
French  secretary  to  Edward  IV,  1476.  Secretarj'  of  State, 
1480-3,  1487-1500,  and  employed  on  embassies.  Preb.  of 
York,  1480-90;  also  of  Hereford,  tiU  1480.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1480-1503.  Archdeacon  of  Oxford,  1482-93.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1487-93.  Archdeacon  of  Berks.,  1487-92;  of  Taunton, 
1490-2.  Master  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Dorchester.  Registrar 
of  the  Garter.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Calais.  R.  of  All  Hallows-the- 
Great,  London.  Dean  of  Hereford,  Mar.-June,  1491.  Bishop 
of  Exeter,  1492;  and  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1495-1503.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1503.  Will  (P.C.C);  to  be  buried  in  Bath.  (Cooper, 
I.  7;  Hennessey;  D.N.B.) 

KING,  PEREGRINE.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Buckinghamshire,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Nov.  3,  1615,  age  17;  B.A.  1616;  M.A.  1619.  R.  of 
Mottistone,  Isle  of  Wight,  1637. 

KING,  PERRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1711.  Of  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5;  Scholar,  1715;  M.A.  1718. 
Fellow,  1718-20.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  2,  1717. 

KING,  PHILIP.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  as  'M.A.  of  Cambridge,' 
Mar.  23,  1614-5.  Not  found  in  our  records. 

KYNGE,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1549. 

KING,  RICHARD.   Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1485-6. 

KING,  RICHARD.    B.Civ.L.  1505-6,  after  five  years'  study  at 

Cambridge.  Ahready  B.A.  of  Oxford.   Perhaps  V.  of  Bourn, 

Cambs.,  1506-27.  Died  1527. 


King,  Robert 

KING,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1556;  B.A. 
1559-60;  M.A.  1563.  Fellow,  1559-61.  Perhaps  will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1566;  'M.A.  of  Christ's.' 

KYNGE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 
Perhaps  B.A.  1577-8,  but  see  Richard  (1573). 

KING,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1568. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  1570-1.  B.A.  1571-2.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Creeling  St  Peter,  Suffolk,  1580. 

KING,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571. 
(Perhaps  adm.  Michs.  1571,  as  'Robert,'  of  Yorkshire.) 

KING  or  KYNGE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1573.  Probably  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1577-8.  Probably  ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1587.  V.  of  Weasenham,  1587. 
Licensed  to  preach  in  the  dioceses  of  Norwich,  Canterbury, 
London  and  Lincoln,  Aug.  10,  1613.  He  left  by  will  (P.C.C, 
1646)  bequests  to  the  poor  of  Duxford,  Cambs.,  and  St 
Peter's,  Cambridge.  Also  £300  for  erecting  a  free  school  at 
Duxford.  Father  of  Robert  (1611).  {Peile,  1.  128;  J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

KING,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1581;  B.A. 
from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1587.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cottesmore, 
Rutland.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1617. 

KYNGE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1598.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Ashby-de-la-Launde, 
Lines.  If  so,  bapt.  at  St  Olave's,  Silver  Street,  London,  July 
30,  1581.  Will  proved,  June  29,  1653.  Perhaps  father  of 
Roger  (1629).  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Edward,  of  Ashby, 
Leics.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4,  1600.  Perhaps 
called  to  the  Bar,  Oct.  15,  1620.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  565.) 

KING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  20, 
1656.   Of  Kent.   Matric.  1658;  Scholar,  1658;  B.A.  1660-1. 

KING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  9,  1663.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Thomas.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1668-71.  Died  Apr.  28,  1671.  Buried  at 
Duxford,  Cambs. 

KING,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1521-2. 

KING,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1556; 
B.A.  1559-60.  Probably  M.A.  1563.  'Ord.  priest  (Lincohi) 
Dec.  18,  1560,  age  38;  married;  preacher'  {Lib.  Cler.  Line, 
1576).  R.  of  FuUetby,  Lines.,  till  1579.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1576-84.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1577-84.  V.  of  Gt  Dunmow, 
Essex,  1578-84.  R.  of  Orsett,  1579-84.  Died  Nov.  3,  1584, 
aged  43.  M.I.  at  Orsett.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

KING,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  B.D. 
1606;  D.D.  1615.  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615.  R.  of  Tilston, 
Cheshire,  1603-31.  Rural  dean  of  Middlewich.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Whitford,  Flints.,  1608.   Died  before  1635.   (E.  Axon.) 

KING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  8,  1611. 
S.  of  Richard  (1573),  V.  of  Weasenham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Ely  (Mr  Wigmore).  Matric.  1612;  Scholar,  1612-7;  B.A. 
1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1625.  Fellow,  1619-27.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1;  priest.  Mar.  2, 
1617-8.  R.  of  St  Michael  Coslany,  Norwich,  1625-46, 
sequestered.  R.  of  South  Walsham,  Norfolk,  1628.  V.  of 
Swafiham,  1629-46.  Licensed,  June  17,  1629,  to  marry 
Frances  Jegon,  of  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex.  Buried  at 
Weasenham,  Dec.  10,  1648.  M.I.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1649;  of 
Swafiham  Market.  Father  of  Robert  (1649)  and  brother  of 
William  (1625-6).   {Venn,  1.  214.) 

KING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  19,  1613-4. 
Of  Dublin.  Doubtless  1st  s.  of  Sir  John,  Muster-Master- 
General  of  Ireland.  If  so,  knighted,  Aug.  19,  1621.  M.P.  for 
Boyle,  Roscommon,  1634,  1639;  for  Co.  Roscommon,  1642. 
Entered  the  service  of  the  pariiament;  amemberof  thecouncil 
of  state,  1653.  Died  1657.  Will  proved  (Ireland)  July  8,  1657. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1626),  etc.   {Lodge,  iii.  224;  D.N.B.) 

KING,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1615. 

KING,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617.  Of 
Kent.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  LL.D.  1636.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  HaU,  1625-36.  Junior  proctor,  1629-30.  Chosen  as 
Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  1645,  but  refused  by  the  House  of 
Commons.  Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  1660-76.  Proctor  in 
Bishop  of  Ely's  consistorial  court,  1628.  Advocate  of  the 
Court  of  Arches,  1641.  Official  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Sud- 
bury, 1641-62.  Chancellor  of  Ely,  1660-76.  Vicar-general 
and  principal  officiail  to  Bishop  Wren,  1661.  Died  Nov.  5, 
1676,  aged  76.  Buried  in  Trinity  Hall  Chapel.  M.I.  there. 
WiU  proved  (V.C.C)  1676.  Father  of  Robert  (1657).  {Peile, 
I.  318;  D.N.B.;  Hist.  Trin.  HaU.) 

KING,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John, 
Bishop  of  London.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct. 
30,  1612,  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1615;  M.A.  1618. 


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KING,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  18,  1649- 

5.  of  Robert  (1611),  late  V.  of  Swafiham,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Jan.  8,  1632-3.  School,  Swaffham.  Matric.  1649*. 
Scholar,  1650-1.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1656.  Of 
Willingham,  Cambs.,  clerk,  in  1671.   {Venn,  i.  379-) 

KINGE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1657.    Of 

Norfolk. 
KING,  ROBERT.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

6,  1657.  S.  of  Robert  (1617),  LL.D.,  of  Gt  Thurlow,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Little  Thurlow  (Mr  Billingsley) .  Matric. 
1657;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1662.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1664.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  29,  1658.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1662.  V.  of  Witcham, 
Cambs.,  1673. 

KING,  ROBERT.   Adm.  5)zar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  15,  1660-1. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1661.   Died  in  College.   Buried  Sept.  26, 

1663. 
KING,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  King's,  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Dec.  23,  1677. 
KING,   ROBERT.    Mus.Bac.  from  St  Catharine's,   1696.    A 

member  of  the  band  of  music  to  William  and  Mary.   Com- 
posed songs.   {D.N.B.) 
KING,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  11, 

1736.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 

1736. 
KING,  ROGER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1626. 

S.  of  Sir  John.   B.  near  Dublin.   School,  under  Mr  Hamabie 

(Farnaby,  in  London).    Matric.   1626.    Said  to  have  died 

young.  Brother  of  Edward  (1626),  Henry  (1631),  etc.   {Peile, 

I-  374) 
KINGE,  ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1629.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Richard  (?  1598), 

of  Ashby-de-la-Launde,  Lines.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoki's  Inn, 

Feb.   24,    1630-1.    Married  and  had  issue.    Living,   1653. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees,  565.) 
KYNGE,  SAMSON.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1570; 

B.A.  1574-5.  Perhaps  V.  of  Dalton-le-Dale,  Durham. 
KING,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  24,  1616.   B.  in 

Rutland.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 

Nov.  23,  1616. 
KING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1620;  B.A. 

1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 
KINGE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  25,  1660.   Matric. 

1660.   One  of  these  names  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse, 

Apr.  9,  1660. 
KING,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9, 

1670-1.  S.  of  Isaac  (1637),  clerk,  of  Abington,  Cambs.   B. 

there.    School,   Shepreth  (Mr  Banks).    Migrated  to  Clare, 

Mar.  14,  1 670-1.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8. 

KING,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 

KING,  SHAW.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  c.  June,  1748.  S.  of  John,  of 
Thorp,  Essex,  gent.  Matric.  1748-9.  Migrated  to  Oxford. 
Matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Aug.  19,  i749.  age  18.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

KING,  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 
1748.  S.  of  Alexander  (1739),  clerk,  of  Bedfordshire.  B.  at 
Souldrop.  Educated  at  home,  Matric.  1748;  LL.B.  1756. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  23,  1753;  pnest  (Peterb.)  May  25, 
1755.  V.  of  Ketton,  Rutland,  1758-98.  R.  of  Uffington, 
Lines.,  1780-98.  Died  June  27,  1798.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  575-) 

KING,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1494.  Of  Canterbury  diocese.  Fellow  of 

Queens',  1496-1501.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  2,  1496. 
KING,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1520-1.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R. 

of  Dunton,  Bucks.,  1548. 
KINGE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  159  i.  One  of 

these  names,  of  Althome,  Essex,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1593- 
KINGE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596. 
KING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  23,  1605.  Of  Little  Munden,  Herts.  Matric.  1606;  B.A. 

1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Fellow,  1608,  till  his  death,  1619.  Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20;  priest.  Mar.  21,  1613-4.   Preacher 

to  the  Turkey  merchants  at  Constantinople. 
KING,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1615;  B.A. 

1618-9;  M..'^.  1622.  One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Norwich) 

1620.   R.  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk,  1626-34.   R.  of  Letheringsett, 

1626-9.   Possibly  R.  of  Sail,  1628-37.   (Peile,  i.  304.) 
KING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  11,   1617-8. 

Of  Essex.   B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
KING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1620. 

Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1629. 
KINGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621. 


King,  William 

KING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1627. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  27;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1632.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gt 
ChishaU,  Essex,  1637-43,  sequestered;  and  1660-1.  Died 
1661.   (H.  Smith.) 

KING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1637.  Of  Lincolnshire.   B.A.  1639-40. 

KING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  10, 
1639.   Of  Norfolk.   School,  Eton.   Matric.  1639. 

KING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  30,  1644-5. 
S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Stratford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1645; 
Scholar,  1648-9;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  V.  of  Mutford, 
Suffolk,  1654-61.  R.  of  Wrentham,  in  1661;  ejected,  1662. 
Afterwards  a  minister  at  Mutford.  Married  a  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Brewster,  Esq.  Buriedat  Wrentham,  Nov.  18,  1683.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1644).    (Venn,  1.  355.) 

KING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1658. 
B.  at  Harmsworth,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2; 
M.A.  1665.  Fellow,  1661-86.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671.  Died 
in  1686.  Admon.  granted  in  King's  College.  Brother  of 
William  (1650). 

KING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  1,  1676. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Greenwich,  Kent.  School,  Lewisham  (Mr 
Millington).  Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A. 
1684.  Perhaps  V.  of  Over,  Cambs.,  1686.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary. 

KING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  May  23, 

1681.   S.  of  Francis  (1646),  gent.   B.  at  Hemel  Hempstead, 

Herts.  School,  Harding,  Herts,  (private).  Matric.  1681;  B.A. 

1684-5;  M.A.  1688.    Fellow,  1686.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 

May  26,  1689.   Perhaps  V.  of  EdIesborough,  Bucks.,  1691- 

1702. 
KING,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  2,  1710. 

B.  in  Worcestershire,  1692.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A. 

1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1716;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1717. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stanford,  Warws. 
KING,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1713. 

B.  at  West  Ashton,  Wilts.   Matric.  1713.   Left  as  a  scholar. 

'  Afterwards  kept  the  Coffee-House  in  Covent  Garden,  called 

by  his  name.'    (Harwood,  293.) 
KING,  THOMAS  SLATER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 

Mar.  9,  1748-9.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Catley  (?  Kirtling),  Cambs. 

School,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  (Mr  Maule). 
KING,  TOBIAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23,  1606-7. 

Matric.  1606-7. 
KING,  W.  B.Can.L.  1510-1. 
KING,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1484-5;  M.A.  1488. 
KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1548. 

B.  in  London,  c.  1532.  Matric.  1548;  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556; 

B.D.  1570.  Fellow,  1551-61.  R.  of  Howick,  Northumberland, 

1560-6.   Archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  1561-6.    Preb.  of 

Canterbury,    1565-90.     V.    of   Appledore,    Kent,    1568-76. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Kingston,  Kent,  1569-73.  Canon  of  Windsor, 

1572-90.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen.  Died  at  Windsor,  Sept.  23, 

1590.     M.I.   in   St   George's   Chapel.     Will    (P.C.C.)    1590. 

(Cooper,  II.  95;  Venn,  i.  46.) 
KYNGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1551. 
KYNGE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1572; 

B.A.  1576-7; M.A.  1580. 
KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  1600-1;  B.A.  1604-5; 

M.A.  1608.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22;  priest,  Sept.  18, 

1608.    R.  of  Edmondthorpe,  Leics.,  1611-50.   Buried  there 

Sept.  5,  1650.   Father  of  Benjamin  (1627). 
KING,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 

Of    Ireland.     S.    of    Sir    John,    Muster-Master-General    in 

Ireland.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1620.  Brother  of  John 

(1618),  etc. 
KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Mar.  20, 1625-6. 

S.  of  Richard  (1573),  minister,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Weasenham. 

School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).   Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1633-4; 

M.A.  1637.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664.    V.  of  Wickham  St 

Paul,  c.  1636.   R.  of  St  Olave,  Silver  Street,  1662.   {Venn,  I. 

275-) 
KINGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1632.   Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1635-6. 
KING,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   sizar   (age    15)    from   Pembroke, 

Easter,  1634.   S.  of  WilUam.   B.  at  Thurlow,  Suffolk.   B.A. 

1637-8;  M.A.   1641.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5,   1642. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ashtead,  Surrey,  1647. 
KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Sidney,  July  4,  1639. 

Previously  matric.  from  Balliol,  Oxford,  Apr.  24,  1635.   S. 

of  Henry,  woollen  dealer.    B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.    School, 

Tiverton. 


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King,  William 

KING,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1646.   Of 

Surrey.   Matric.  1646.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Cobham, 

Surrey,  till  1672.  Died  1672. 
KING,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1650. 

B.  at  Harmsworth,  Middlesex,   1632.    Matric.   1650;  B.A. 

1653-4.  Fellow,  1653-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1653. 

Died  of  smallpox,  1657.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1658).  (Harwood.) 

KING  or  KINGS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1654.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Chelmsford  (Mr  Peake).  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8; 
M.A.  1661.  Fellow,  1660.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  9; 
priest,  July  11,  1661. 

KING,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1655  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  organist  of  Winchester  Cathedral.  Adm.  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1648;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1649;  M.A.  1652. 
Chaplain,  1652-4.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1654.  Organist  at 
New  College,  Oxford,  1664-80.  Composed  Church  music; 
set  to  music  Cowley's  Mistress.  Died  Nov.  7,  1680.  Biuied 
in  New  CoUege  Chapel.  WiU,  Oxford.   (Al.Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 
1688-9.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1688.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln;  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  May  31,  1702,  as  'literate'; 
priest  (Ely)  May  30,  1703.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Foxley, 
Norfolk,  1708-11;  and  R.  of  Sparham,  1708-11.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Wroxham,  1711-9. 

KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1690.  S.  of  Richard,  turner.  B.  at  Horsham,  Sussex.  School, 
Horsham  (Mr  Wickley).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A. 
1706. 

KING,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1705  (Com.  Reg.).  Probably  s.  of 
Ezechiel.  B.  1663.  School,  Westminster.  B..\.  (Oxford) 
1685;  M.A.  1688;  LL.D.  1692.  Secretary  to  Princess  Anne 
of  Denmark.  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty.  Vicar- 
general  to  the  Lord-primate  of  all  Ireland,  1692  Died  in 
London,  Dec.  25,  1712.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
(D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.) 

KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  1705.  Matric.  pens. 
1705-6;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May,  1711.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1711-2. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Mildenhall,  Sufiolk,  1712-4.  Died  1714,  aged 
27.   (Peile,  II.  162.) 

KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  25, 
1718.  S.  of  John  (1698),  D.D.,  of  Chelsea.  B.  1700.  CoUeger 
at  Eton,  1714-7.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725- 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  28,  1724.  Brother  of  John  (1714)- 

KING,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1727.  3rd  s.  of  Peter,  Baron  Ockham, 
Chancellor  of  Gt  Britain.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
1727.  Succeeded  his  brother  Peter  as  4th  Lord  King,  Baron 
of  Ockham,  Surrey,  1754.  Died  Apr.  16,  1767.  Buried  at 
Ockham.  Brother  of  John  (1723).   (G.E.C.) 

KING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 
1747.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Ely.  Scholar,  1747; 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Feb.  23,  1752;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1754. 

KING, .  M.A.  1482. 

KING, .  B.Can.L.  1501-2. 

KING, .  B.D.  1522-3.  Augustinian  friar. 

KING, .  B.Civ.L.  1529-30. 

KING,  .    B.A.   1532-3;   M.A.   1536.    Probably  pens,  at 

Gonvii-le  Hall,  1536-7. 

KING, .  Appears  at  Christ's  as  Fellow,  Christmas,  1560-7. 

Perhaps  Richard  of  Jesus;  B.A.  1559-60;  or  Robert,  of 
Peterhouse;  the  latter  died  R.  of  Orsett,  1584.  Probably  the 
'distinguished  preacher'  of  this  College,  mentioned  by 
Andrew  Willet. 

KINGE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  13,  1583. 

KING, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

KING, .  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  1675. 

KINGERBY,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

KINGROSS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Michaelhouse, 
Michs.  1548. 

KINGSBOROUGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  3,  1688.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Walton,  Sufiolk.  B.  at 
Ufiord,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1688-93;  B.A.  1691- 
2;  M.A.  1695.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  Mar.  12,  1692-3;  priest. 
May  18,  1695.   Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1710-33.   {Venn,  1.  484.) 

KINGSBURY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  July 
6,  1702.  S.  of  'Robert'  (Roger,  below).  B.  at  Middleton, 
Essex.  School,  Yeldham  (Mr  Brooks).  Matric.  1704.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1707,  as  B.A.  {Peile,  11.  155.) 


Kingston,  John 

KINGSBURY,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20, 
1663-4.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1672. 
Ord.  priest  (Gloucester,  at  Holborn)  Feb.  27,  1669-70.  R.  of 
Middleton,  Essex,  1669-1700.  Died  1700.  By  will  (P.C.C.) 
he  bequeathed  the  advowson  of  Middleton  to  his  son  Robert 
(above).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KINGSHAM  (?RINGSHAM),  WILLIAM.  D.D.  of  Cambridge. 
Dominican  friar.   Flourished,  c.  1262.   {Pits,  344.) 

KINGSLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  18,  1 74 1.   Of  Bedfordshire. 

KINGSLEY,  HEYLOCK.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23, 

1703.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Hitchin,  Herts.,  Esq.   Matric. 

1704.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  14,  1703-4.  Of  Hasell 
Hall,  Sandy,  Beds.,  Esq.  {Clutterbuck,  iii.  546;  Beds.  N. 
and  Q.,  II.  152.) 

KINGSLEY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  5, 

1706.   Of  Hertfordshire.    Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1710-1;  LL.B. 

1714.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1714;  priest.  Mar.  13, 

1719-20.    R.  of  Caldecot,   Herts.,  1719-24.    R.  of  Willian, 

1725-39-   Died  1739- 
KINGSMAN,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1654. 
KINGSMAN,  JASPER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1669. 

Probably  s.  of  Jasper,  of  the  Middle  Temple.   Matric.  1669. 

Died  July  24,  1686,  aged  36.  Buried  at  Horndon,  Essex.  M.I. 

{Morant,  1.  217.) 
KINGSMAN,  JASPER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 

15,  1712.  S.  of  Josiah,  gent.  B.  at  Bumham,  Essex.  School, 

Eton.   Matric.  1712.   Brother  of  Josiah  (1707-8)  and  father 
'     of  Jasper  (next). 

KINGSMAN,  JASPER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
14,  1739.  S.  of  Jasper  (1712),  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Hackney  (Mr  Newcome).  Matric.  I740- 
One  of  these  names,  of  Stratford,  Essex,  died  Nov.  14,  1784. 
(G.  Mag.) 

KINGSMAN,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
18,  1707-8.  S.  of  Josiah,  gent.  B.  at  Burnham,  Essex. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1717.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  13,  1707.  Died 
Oct.  8,  1735,  aged  46.  M.I.  at  Horndon.  Brother  of  Jasper 
(1712).    {Morant,  i.  217.) 

KINGMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1671. 
Matric.  1671. 

KINGSMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  30,  1744.  Of  Hampshire.  School,  Southampton.  Matric. 
1744;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Probably  V.  of  Homing- 
hold,  Leics.,  1769. 

KINGSMILL,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1568;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1577-  V.  of 
Monkton  and  Birchington,  Kent,  1579-85-  V.  of  Milton  by 
Sittingboume,  1585-1616.   Died  1616. 

KINGSMILL,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596; 

B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1602.   Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  July  25;  priest,  Nov.  4,  1599. 
KINGSMILL,    AS-GOD-WILL.     Matric.    sizar    from    King's, 

Easter,  1605;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1611.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1611. 

KINGSMILL,  AUGUSTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 

1603. 
KINGSMILL,   THOMAS.     Matric.  sizar  from   King's,   Easter, 

1607;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1609-10;  M.A.  from  King's,  1619. 

C.  of  Ickham,  Kent,  in  1616.  V.  of  Lymne,  1620-37.  Admon. 

(Canterbury)  1640;  as  C.  of  Hythe. 

KINGSTON,  Earl  of,  see  PIERREPONT, 

KINGSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1518.  FeUow 
of  Peterhouse,  1517. 

KINGESTON,  EDWARD  DE.    '  King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 

1319- 
KINGSTON,  JOHN.    One  of  the  original  'King's  scholars'  at 

Cambridge,  Sept.  10,  1317. 

KINGSTON,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1517-8,  after  four  years'  study  at 
Cambridge  and  one  in  his  priory.  A  monk  from  Lewes 
Priory.  Probably  R.  of  Easthorpe,  Essex,  1528-58.  R.  of 
Much  Birch,  Essex,  1557-8.  Commissary  to  Bishop  Bonner. 
Died  1558.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex) ;  to  be  buried  at  Easthorpe. 
{Cooper,  1.  181;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KINGSTON,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.;  LL.B.  1544- 

KINGSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  10, 
1623.  S.  of  Felix,  of  St  Faith's,  London,  stationer.  Matric. 
1623;  B.A.  1626;  M.A.  1630;  M.D.  1637.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1666;  as  of  St  Katherine  Cree,  London.  Father  of  John  (1658). 


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Kingston,  John 

KINGSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse,  June 
30,  1658.  S.  of  John  (1623),  of  London,  M.D.  School, 
Wormley,  Herts.  Matric.  1658.  Migrated  to  Magdalene, 
Feb.  23,  1660-1.  B.A.  1661-2;  U..\.  1665.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
May  25,  1666;  of  St  Katherine  Cree,  London,  M.D.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1667.   (J-  Ch.  Smith.) 

KINGSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1585.   Of  Surrey.   B.A.  1588-9. 

KINGSTON, .   B.A.  1460-1. 

KINGSTON, .  Fee  for  B.A.  1478-9. 

KINGSTON, .  Student  at  Jesus,  i539-40- 

KINGWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2, 
1636.  S.  of  Vincent,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon. 
School,  Tiverton.   B.A.  1639-40. 

KINNERSLEY,  CLEMENT.   M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit). 

KINNERSLEY,  FRANCIS.  B.Can.L.  1533-4-  Doubtless  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Loxley,  Staffs.  R.  of  Leigh,  Staffs.,  1526-50. 
R.  of  Blithfield,  1533-50.  Will  proved  (Lichfield)  Feb.  16, 
1549-50.  (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915;  Vis-  ofWartjs.,  1619.) 

KYNNERSLEY  or  KENNERSLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1672.  Of  Staffordshire.  Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Loxley,  Staffs.  Age  8  in  1663. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  London,  of  Islington.  {Vis.  of 
Staffs.,  1664;  Burke,  L.G.) 

KINNERSLEY,  THOMAS.  M..A.  1714  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  15,  1694;  B..^. 
(Oxford)  1698;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  Dec.  21, 
1701;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1702.  R.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1710. 
Minister  of  Trinity  Minories. 

KINNES,  WILLIAM,  see  KINE. 

KINNIER,  DAVID.   M.A.  1704  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow). 

KINNS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  21, 
1696.   Matric.  1698. 

KINSCOT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  1582-3. 

KINSEY,  NATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  11,  1665. 
Previously  matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  May  22,  1663. 
S.  of  John,  of  Blackden,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1666-7. 
Probably  Nathaniel  Kinsey,  V.  of  Hartley  Wintney,  Hants., 
1675.   Brother  of  Noah  (1666).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

KINSEY,  NOAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  18, 
1666.  S.  of  John,  of  Blackden,  Cheshire,  gent.  Bapt.  at 
Goostrey,  Oct.  4,  1649.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1677.  Master  of  Macclesfield  Grammar  School.  V.  of 
Mottram,  Cheshire,  1682-95.  P.C.  of  Denton,  Lanes.,  1695-6. 
Buried  there  May  22,  1696,  'aged  56.'  Brother  of  Nathan 
(above).    (R.  Stewart-Brown.) 

KINSEY,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1544-  (B.A.  of  Oxford,  1541-2-)  B.  at 
Warmingham,  Cheshire.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of 
Trinity,  1546.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1552,  age  31. 
V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1552-8.  V.  of  Framfield,  Sussex,  1553-60. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1554-  Will  (P.C.C.)  i577- 

KYNNESMAN,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  30,  1702.  S.  of  Harold,  of  London,  citizen  and  mercer. 
B.  Dec.  25,  1682.  Exhibitioner  from  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1703;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1710;  priest  (London)  Mar.  22, 
1712-3.  Usher  at  Westminster  School.  Head  Master  of 
Bury  St  Edmund's  School,  1715-45.  Benefactor,  and  Governor 
of  Christ's  Hospital.  R.  of  Bamham,  Suffolk,  1751-  Reader 
of  St  James',  Bury.  R.  of  Eriswell,.  1766.  Died  at  Bury, 
July  10,  1770.  Buried  at  Bamham,  July  17.  {D.N.B.; 
Davy  MSS.,  19 108.) 

KINSMAN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1623, 
scholar  from  Westminster.  2nd  s.  of  Harold,  of  Broughton, 
Northants.,Esq.  Bapt.  there,  July  6,  1605.  B.A.  1627-8;  M..^. 
1631.    R.  of  Clipston,  Northants.,  in  1640.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

KINSMAN,  HAROLD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  13, 
1650.  S.  of  Richard  (1619).  B.  at  StockweU,  Surrey.  Schools, 
Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  Poynings),  Brixworth,  Northants.  and 
Oundle.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  i,  1654,  as  s.  and  h.  of 
Richard,  of  Broughton,  Northants.,  Esq.  Succeeded  his 
father  at  Broughton.  Buried  there  July  30,  1691.  Father  of 
Richard  (1689).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

KINSMAN,  MAURICE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1577-8.  Of  Northamptonshire.  1st  s.  of  William,  of  Lodding- 
ton.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Saunders,  of  Welford. 
Of  Loddington,  Esq.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  30,  1594;  of  Northants.,  gent.  Brother  of  William 
(1577-8).  {Vis.  of  Northants.) 
KINSMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  19,  1619. 
S.  of  Harold,  of  Broughton  and  Loddington,  Northants.  B. 
in  Northamptonshire.  Bapt.  at  Broughton,  Jan.  16,  1602-3. 
Buried  there  June  28,  1666.  Father  of  Harold  (1650).  {Vis. 
of  Northants.,  1618.) 


KiRBY,  Bartholomew 

KYNNESMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  2,  1689.  S.  of  Harold  (1650),  gent.  Bapt.  at  Broughton, 
Oct.  4,  1672.  School,  Harborough,  Leics.  (Mr  Horn).  Matric. 
1691.   Buried  at  Broughton,  Nov.  3,  1727-   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

KINSMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1577-8.  Of  Northamptonshire.  2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
Loddington.  Of  London,  in  1618.  Brother  of  Maurice 
(1577-8).   {Vis.  of  Northants.) 

KYNSON, .  Grace  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1463-4. 

KINWARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M..A.  1617.  V.  of  Tibberton,  Worcs., 
1617-9- 

KIPLINGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
i7i  1635.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Baldersdaile,  Richmonds., 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1635,  as  'John.' 
V.  of  Crosby  Ravensworth,  Westmorland,  in  1657.  (B. 
Nightingale.) 

KIPPAX,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  23,  1660. 
Matric.  1661.  One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  Addingham, 
Yorks.,  1665-74.   Died  1674.   (Whitaker,  Craven,  292.) 

KIPPAX,  ARCHIPPUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1678. 
S.  of  John  (1652-3),  of  Haslingden,  Lanes.  Matric.  1678; 
B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  24, 
1682;  priest  (Carlisle)  Sept.  19,  1686.  V.  of  Ormskirk,  Lanes., 
1692-1718.  Archdeacon  of  Man,  1696-1700.  Died  May  6, 
1718.   Buried  at  Ormskirk.   M.I.   (J.  Parker.) 

KIPPAX,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  1731- 
Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1734-5 ;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1736.  V.  of  Duxford 
St  John,  Cambs.,  1741.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1794,  of  one  of  these 
names;  of  Doddinghurst,  Essex,  clerk. 

KIPPAX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  22,  1652-3;  B.A. 
1656;  M.A.  1660.  P.C.  of  Haslingden,  Lanes.,  1658;  probably 
suspended  through  lack  of  episcopal  ordination,  1662.  Ord. 
priest,  1662;  had  license  to  preach  at  Haslingden,  1665; 
mentioned  in  the  Bishop's  Visitations  down  to  1677.  Father 
of  Archippus  (above).   {Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  vi.  432.) 

KIPPAX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1698.  S.  of  Richard,  C.  of  Burnley,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School, 
Burnley  (Mr  Robertshaw).  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A. 
1707.  Head  Master  of  Rochdale  Grammar  School,  1706. 
P.C.  of  Littleborough,  Rochdale,  1727-30.  Archdeacon  of 
Man,  1727-60.  Died  May  11,  1760,  aged  79.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  Richard  (1723).  {G.  Mag.;  H.  Fishwick,  Rochdale, 
211.) 

KIPPAX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  27,  1727-8.  B.  at 
Rochdale,  Lanes.  S.  of  John  (above).  Matric.  1728;  B.A. 
1731-2;  M.A.  1735;  B.D.  1747;  D.D.  1753.  Fellow,  1736-55. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1731.  V.  of  Everton 
and  Tetworth,  Hunts.,  1754-5-  R-  of  Brington,  1755-77. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1777.  Brother  of  the  next. 

KIPPAX,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  5,  1723.  S.  of 
John  (1698).  B.  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  1724;  B.A. 
1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  Fellow,  1730.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar. 
14,  1730-1.  Died  in  College,  1731.  Brother  of  John  (alsove). 

KIPPEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  16,  1732. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  1732;  B.A.  173&-7;  M.A.  1740. 

Fellow,  1740-57.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1736;  priest, 

Dec.  24,  1738.  Probably  will  (P.C.C.)  1780;  of  Hagworthing- 

ham.  Lines. 
KIPPING,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1491-2.    R.  of  BardweU,  Suffolk, 

1504-41. 
KIPPIN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27,  1662. 

Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 

KIPPINGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1624. 
Perhaps  matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  13,  1620, 
age  15.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  8,  1623,  as  s.  and  h.  of 
Walter,  of  Tewdeley,  Kent,  Esq. 

KIPPINGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1609.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 

KIPPON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  June  9, 
1690.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Featherston,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield.   Matric.  1690. 

KIPPYS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  13,  1581. 

Matric.  1581;  B.A.  1583-4,  as  'Kippest.' 
KYPPES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1590;  B.A. 

1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 
KIRBY,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1628 ; 

B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1637; 

priest,  Sept.   1638.    R.  of  Catfield,  Norfolk,   1641.    V.  of 

Reydon  and  Southwold,  1659-63.    R.  of  Benacre,  Suffolk, 

1661-7.    {Peile,  1.  395.) 
KIRKBY,  BARTHOLOMEW.  B.A.  1533-4- 


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KiRBY,  Benjamin 

KERBY  or  KIRKBY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20, 
1620.   Of  Bristol.   Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627- 

KIRBY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  4, 1679. 
Matric.  1679. 

KIRKBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  25,  1664.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1664; 
Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  29;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1670.  P.C.  of  Witton  Gilbert, 
Durham,  1671-84.  Minor  canon  of  Durham,  1674-88; 
Sacrist,  1674-6;  Precentor,  1676-88.  V.  of  Heighington, 
1684-5.  Married,  at  Durham  Cathedral,  May  27,  1674, 
Elizabeth  Thompson.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  Mar.  ig, 
1688-9.  M.I.  there.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  105;  T.  A.  Walker, 
126.) 

KIRBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1710.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Ruston  Parva,  near  Hull, 
Yorks.  School.York  (Mr Gordon).  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19, 1714;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1717- 
Chaplain  at  King's  College,  1714.  R.  of  Tetford,  Lines.,  1721. 

KIRKBIE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1561. 

KIRBYE,  GREGORY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1580; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1589,  as  George.  Perhaps  R.  of  South 
Walsham,  Norfolk,  1586;  and  C.  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
1593-5. 

KYRKEBIE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Michs.  1555. 

KIRKBY,  JOHN.  Fellow  and  Principal  of  St  Edmund's  Hostel, 
in  1405.    {Ely  Reg.) 

KIRKBY,  JOHN.  One  of  the  original  scholars  of  King's  College, 
1441.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1449-51.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Pancras, 
SoperLane,  London,  1450-2.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1455.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1456-62.   (King's  College  Hist.,  5.) 

KIRKBY,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1488-9. 

KIRKBY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1527-8.  R.  of  Gonalston,  Notts.,  1527- 
86.   Buried  there  1586. 

KIRBYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1563. 

KIRKBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  c.  1593;  B.A.  1597-8; 
M.A.  1601. 

KIRKBYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1631.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Kirkbye  Ireleth,  Lanes.,  Esq.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Nelson).  B.A.  1634-5.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1639-40.  Died  1680.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1640). 

KIRKBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1723. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Londesborough. 
Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  i745- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1727.  C.  of  Pilham,  Lines. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Stoke  High  Cross;  and  of  Trowse,  Norfolk, 
1729-54.  Died  May  21,  i754-  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1754".  of  tl^e 
Cathedral  precincts,  Norwich.  (Not  the  author,  and  tutor  of 
Edward  Gibbon,  as  in  D.N.B.;  see  Scott-Mayor,  iii.  361.) 

KIRBY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1670.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1678; 
D.D.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow.  R.  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex, 
1704-7,  deprived. 

KIRBY,  MICHAEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1728.  S.  of  William,  of 
London,  gent.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  May  7,  1701, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1704-5.  R.  of  Tidmarsh,  Berks., 
1707-30.  R.  of  Sulham,  1728-30.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  Sarum) 
1730.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

KIRBY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  10, 
1668.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Shefheld.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric. 
1669;  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1674;  priest, 
Sept.  1677. 

KIRBIE,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579. 

KIRKEBY,  RICHARD.  Carmelite  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Ely)  May  25,  1415.   (B.  Zimmerman.) 

KIRKBIE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564. 

KIRBYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1565.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  B.A.  1567-8.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  Jan.  18,  1568-9,  age  20.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1569-70. 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1573.  Fellow  of  Oriel,  1570-5.  R.  of  West 
Bergholt,  Essex,  1575-97.  V.  of  White  Notley,  1588-99;  of 
High  Easter,  1597-1608.  Died  1608.  Admon.  (Cons.  C. 
London)  1608.    {Venn,  i.  64.) 

KIRKBIE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  5,  1573.  S.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  of  Kirkby,  Lanes.  Schools, 
St  Bees  and  Giggleswick.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Barnard's 
Inn,  Jan.  30,  1576-7.   {Venn,  1.  76;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1616.) 

KIRBY,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 

KIRBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  3,  1601. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Swan). 


Kirk,  Henry 

KIRKBYE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

24,  1640.    S.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  of  Kirkby,  Lanes.    B.  there. 

School,  Muncaster,  Cumberland  (private;  Mr  Rutter).  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1640.   M.P.  for  Lancaster,  1661-81. 

Or  Kirkby,  Esq.   Married  three  times;  issue  by  each.   Died 

Sept.  9,  1681.  Brother  of  John  (1631).  {Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 
KIRKBY,   RICHARD.     Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Mar.   15, 

1730-1.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5,  ist 

in  the  tripos;  M.A.  1746.  Subscribed  for  deacon  (Gloucester) 

June  4,  1737;  for  priest.  May  26,  1738  {Litt.  dim.  from  York). 

R.  of  Gedling,  Notts.,  1745-84.   Died  Feb.  10,  1784-5,  aged 

68.   M.I.   Wm  (P.C.C.)  1786.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
KIRBY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1516-7. 
KIRKBY,  ROBERT.   B.D.  1538-9.   A  monk. 
KIRBYE  or  KERBY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pembroke, 

Sept.  2,  1617.  S.  of ,  of  Henham,  Essex.   Matric.  1617. 

KIRKBY,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1633. 

Of  Leicestershire.    B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1661.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  June  4,  1637;  priest.  May  20,  1638.   R.  of  Saxelby, 

Leics.,  i66o-8.  Died  Aug.  28,  1680,  aged  67.  M.I.  at  Saxelby. 

{Niclwls,  III.  404.) 
KYRBYE,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1551. 
KYRBY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  iS)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.   13,   1547.    Of  Tuxford,  Notts.    Matric.   1547. 

Fellow,  1550.   Died  in  College,  before  graduation,  1550-1. 
KIRBY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580. 
KIRKBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 

1697.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Thornton  in  Pickering, 

Yorks.   School,  Thornton  (Mr  Garnet).    Matric.  1697.   Ord. 

deacon  (York)  May,  1702;  priest,  1703.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sutton, 

Northants.,  1710-4.  Buried  there  Feb.  13,  1713-4.  (Baker,  1. 

699.) 
KIRBY,  WALTER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.   1582; 

B.A.  1586-7.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  25,  1591.   V.  of 

Seaming,  Norfolk,  1600. 
KIRBY,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  12, 1723; 

pens.  Apr.  8,  1724.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Lynn.   B.  there. 

Schools,  Wymondham   (Mr  Sayer)   and  Lexham   (private; 

Mr  George).    Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1724-31;  B.A.  1727-8. 

Doubtless  mayor  of  Lynn,  1744.   (Venn,  11.  18.) 
KIRKBY,  WILLIAM.    B.Can.L.  1531-    Prior  of  the  house  of 

Austin  Canons  at  Kirkby  Sellers,  Leics.;  surrendered,  1534. 

(Cooper,  I.  51.) 
KIRBIE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1551. 

Of  Kent.  B.A.  1553-4.  Fellow,  1554.  One  of  these  names  R. 

of  East  Donniland,  Essex,   1571-90.    Licensed  (Bishop  of 

London)  Jime  2,   1578,  to  marry  Joan  Amewaye,  widow. 

Died  1590. 
KYRKBIE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 

Michs.  1555. 
KIRBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1655;   LL.B.   1660.    One  of  these  names,  of  Cripplegate, 

Middlesex,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1656-7.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,   1661-2;  priest,  May  25,   1662. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts.,  1661-5. 
KIRBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 

1676.   S.  of  Francis,  of  Ellerburne,  in  Pickering,  Yorks.   B. 

there.  School,  Thornton.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 

1684.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  6,  i68o;  priest.  May  29,  1681. 

V.  of  Reighton,   Yorks.,   1683-91.    V.  of  Newton-on-the- 

Wold,  1685-91. 

KIRKBY, .   B.A.  1481-2. 

KIRBY, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1659. 

KIRCHEVALL,  see  KERCHEVER. 

KIRK,  ARUNDEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  1672-3. 

KIRKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1571. 

B.  in  London.   School,  St  Anthony's.   Migrated  to  Caius,  c. 

1574-5,    age    19;    B.A.    1574-5;    M.A.    1578.     Ord.    priest 

(Norwich)  May  22,  1580.    R.  of  Risby,  Suffolk,  1580-1613; 

and  of  Lackford,  1587.    Chaplain  to  Lord  Darcy,  in  1603. 

Friend  of  the  poet  Spenser.  Doubtless  wrote  the  preface  and 

a  verbal  commentary  to  The  Shepheardes  Calender  under  the 

initials  'E.K.'   Died  Nov.  10,  1613.   Buried  at  Risby.  Will, 

P.C.C.   (Venn,  1.  80;  D.N.B.) 
KIRKE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10, 

1718.    S.  of  Matthew,  of  Brigg  (Glandford  Bridge),  Lines. 

School,  Glandford  Bridge  (Mr  Waterivorth).    Matric.  1718; 

Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18, 

1721-2;  priest,  June  9,  1723.  Brother  of  Robert  (1722)  and 

William  (1726). 
KIRK,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  18,  1718. 

Of  Harwich,  Essex.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Dec.  22,  1723;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1725.   C.  of 

Brantham,  Sufiolk.  R.  of  Martlesham,  1725. 


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Kirk,  John 

KIRKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1635. 
S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Greenhill  in  Norton,  Derbs.  B.  at 
Southkirkby,  Yorks.  School,  Roecliffe,  near  Boroughbridge, 
Yorks.  (private;  MrTomson).   B.A.  1638-9. 

KIRKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 
1689-90.  S.  of  John,  currier.  B.  at  Chester.  School,  private 
(Mr  Goleborne).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  C.  of  St 
Bridget's,  Chester,  1694. 

KERKE,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Manchester.  Died  of  the  plague,  with  his  wife 
and  four  children,  July,  1605.   (E.  Axon.) 

KIRKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
19;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1613.  C.  of  Gayton,  Staffs.,  in  1620. 

KIRKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1717.  S.  of  William,  butcher,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Grant- 
ham. School,  Grantham  (Mr  Ellis).  Matric.  1717;  B.A. 
1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1721;  priest,  June  1, 
1729.  R.  of  South  Reston,  Lines.,  1729-31-  R-  of  South 
Thoresby,  1730-1.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  312.) 

KIRK,  ROBERT.  Student  of  St  John's.  Buried  at  St  Clement's, 
Cambridge,  Mar.  31,  1577- 

KIRCKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  7,  1659.  Of 
Lincohishire.  Matric.  1659.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29, 
1661-2,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Matthew,  of  Gainsborough. 

KIRKE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  3, 

1721-2.    S.  of  Matthew.    School,  Brigg  (Mr  Waterworth), 

Lines.  Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1726;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1728. 

Brother  of  George  (1718)  and  William  (1726). 
KIRKE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
KIRK,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  13,  1680.   Of 

Leicestershire.   Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1702.   Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  May,   1686;  priest.  Mar.   1687-8.    R.  of 

Topcroft,    Norfolk,    1693-1723.     R.    of    Ashby,    1701-23. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Helhoughton,  till  1723-   Died  1723. 
KIRK,  THEOPHILUS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  22,  1745-  Of 

Immingham,  Lines.  S.  of  (?  William  (1705)),  clerk,  deceased. 

Matric.    1745;    Rustat  Scholar,    1745;   B.A.   1748-9-    Ord. 

priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  22,  1751-   (A-  Gray.) 
KIRKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.   pens,    from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1615. 
KIRKES,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1663.  Of  Cheshire.  B.A. 

of  three  years'  standing  from  Trinity,  College,  Dublin.    In- 

corp.  at  Oxford,  1672.   Probably  R.  of  St  Mary-on-the-Hill, 

Chester,  July  29,  till  Nov.  23,  1673.  V.  of  Acton,  Cheshire. 

Died  Nov.  23,  1673.  Will,  1673. 
KIRKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1668. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Gilbert,  of  Cookridge,  Leeds.  B.  Dec.  22,  1650. 

Matric.  1668.   Of  Cookridge,  Esq.   J.P.   Died  Apr.  24,  1706. 

(Due.  Leod.,  158.) 
KIRKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1673.    Of 

Calthorpe,  Leics.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9. 
KERKE,  URIAN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1567; 

B.A.  from  Christ's,  1571-2;  M.A.  i575-    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincohi)  June  1,  1575-   R-  of  Langton  by  Homcastle, 

1577.   R.  of  Conisholme,  1582. 
KERK,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 

KIRKE,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  25,  1705.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1705;  Scholar;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A. 
1712.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1719-  R-  of  North  and 
South  Somercotes,  Lines.,  1719-  Perhaps  father  of  Theophilus 
(1745)- 

KIRKE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 

1726.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Glandford  Bridge,  Lines.  School, 
Glandford  Bridge  (Mr  Waterworth).  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729- 
30.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1730;  priest,  June  4,  1732- 
Brother  of  George  (1718)  and  Robert  (1722). 

KIRKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 

5.  1733-  S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Markham,  Notts.  School,  Newark. 

J.P.  for  Notts.    Of  Markham,  Esq.    Died  May  25,   1773- 

Buried  at  Markham.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
KIRKBANK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 

1727.  S.  of  William,  of  Whicham,  Cumberland.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Watson).  Brother  of  the  next. 

KIRKBANK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 
16,1731-2.  S.  of  William,  of  Whicham,  Cumberland.  School, 
St' Bees  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1735-6.  Brother  of  the  above. 

KYRKBREDE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1557-8. 


Kirketon,  Edward 

KERKBRYDE,  PERCIVAL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1559.   Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Cumberland.   Scholar 

of  Christ's.   Migrated  to  Jesus,  1561-2  and  graduated  there. 

B.A.  1563-4.   R.  of  Asby,  Westmorland,  1563-72-   (Vis.  of 

Yorks.,  1563-4.) 
KIRKBRIDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  9, 

1750-1.   Of  Westmorland. 
KIRKBRIDGE,  BARNABY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3, 

1591.   Matric.  1591.  Of  Cumberland. 
KIRKHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  13,  1564.  Of  Drayton,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1564; 

B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572.  Fellow,  1567-81.   (Cooper,  \\.  120.) 

KIRKHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1680.  1st  s.  of  Walter  (1637),  Esq.  B.  at  Fineshade 
Abbey,  Northants.  School,  Oundle  (Mr  Speed).  Matric.  1681. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  29,  1682.  Of  Fineshade,  Esq. 
Married  Margaret  Spurstow,  of  Spurstow,  Cheshire.  Died 
1727.  Buried  at  Cotterstock,  Northants.,  Feb.  23,  1727-8. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
KIRKHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
17,  1703-4.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  gent.  B.  at  King's  Chffe, 
Northants.  School,  Stafford  (Mr  Turner).  Matric.  1704.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  1,  1704. 
KIRKHAM,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1556. 
KIRKHAM,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1616.    2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cotterstock,  Northants.,  Esq. 
B.A.   1618-9;  M.A.   1622.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4; 
priest,  June  5,  1626.   V.  of  Bicker,  Lines.,  1631-6.   Married 
Amy,  dau.  of  George  Lynne,  of  Southwick,  Northants.  Died 
1636,  aged  c.  37.    Will  proved  (Lincoln)   1636.    Father  of 
James  (next).   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
KIRKHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1649.   S.  of  George  (1616),  V.  of  Bicker  in  Holland,  Lines. 
B.  at  Southwick,  near  Oundle,  Northants.   (his  mother's 
home).  School,  Oundle.   B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.   Intruded 
V.  of  Southwick,  1657.    Described  as  'aged  48;  coelebs'  in 
the  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1682.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
KIRKHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1642.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Fineshade,  Northants.    B.  at 
Stamford,  Lines.   School,  Stamford  (Mr  Humphreys).   B.A. 
1646-7;  M.A.  1650.   Brother  of  Walter  (1637). 
KIRKHAM,  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30, 
1595-6.    S.  and  h.  of  William  (1546),  of  Fineshade  Abbey, 
Northants.   Matric.  1596.   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  i(>i&.) 
KIRKHAM,  WALTER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,   16^7.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Fineshade  Abbey, 
Northants.  'B.  at  Stamford.    School,  Oundle   (Mr  Cobb). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  4,  1638.  Of  Fineshade  Abbey,  Esq. 
Married,  at  Brampton,  Mar.  14,  1653-4,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Norwich,  of  Brampton  Ash,  Bart.    Father  of  Charles 
(1680).   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 
KIRKHAM,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1546.     S.    of    WiUiam,    of    Fineshade    Abbey,    Northants. 
Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Christopher  (?  John)  Payton,  of  Bury, 
SuffoUs.  Succeeded  to  Fineshade.  One  of  these  names  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1547.    Father  of  Walter  (i595-6).    (Vts.  of 
Northants.,  1618;  Bridges,  11.  408.) 

KIRKHAM, .  B.Can.L.  1477-8  (similar  grace,  1482-3). 

KIRKLAND,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1559.    Of  Westmorland.    B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566; 

B.D.  1573.  FeUow,  1563.   R.  of  Fladbury,  Worcs.,  1573-84- 

KIRKLAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 

B.  at  Kendal.  School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580. 
KIRKLAND,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1628. 
KIRKLAND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571.  Probably  V.  of  Oadby,  Leics.,  1575  ('he  is  under  bond 
for  the  exercise  of  study').  Age  31  in  1576;  'married,  meanly 
learned  in  the  Latin  tongue;  ordained  by  Abp.  of  Canterbury 
(Lib.  Cler.  Lincoln).  One  of  these  names  assistant  master  at 
Derby  School,  in  1602. 
KERKMAN,   JOHN.     Matric.  pens,   from   St   John's,  Michs. 

1565- 
KIRKMAN,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1603;  B.A. 
1608-9;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1612.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct. 
24,  1613.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Yatton,  Somerset.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1635. 
KIRKETON,  EDWARD  or  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeUow  of  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  17,  1384,  as  B.A.  Master  of  Glomery,  1386.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  14,  1387-8;  priest.  Mar.  28,  1388.  Of 
Lincohi  diocese,  in  1395,  when  he  is  caUed  D.D.  Probably 
of  Boston.  Gave  books  to  the  CoUege  Library.  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

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KiRLEw,  Joseph 

KIRLEW,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 

1659.  Of  Selby,  Yorks.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Woodhall,  Yorks., 

gent.   School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Buchanan).   Matric.  1659;  B.A. 

1663-4.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  25,  1664. 
KIRLEWE  or  KERLEW,  PETER.    B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall, 

1642-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  19,  1646;  priest  (Peterb.) 

Sept.  15,  1648. 
KIRRILL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1678. 
KIRSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  23, 

1645.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Hoyland,  Yorks.    School,  Halifax 

(Mr  Wood).   Matric.  1645.   Migrated  to  Oxford.   B.A.  from 

Brasenose,  1648;  M.A.  1651.    R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.   Married 

Rebecca,  dau.  of  Richard  Sykes,  R.  of  Kirkheaton,  Yorks. 

Died  1684.   Father  of  Richard  (i68i).   (Peile,  i.  498.) 
KIRSHAW,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1681. 

(Previously  matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  22, 

1677-8,  age  13.)    S.  of  John  (1645),  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks. 

School,  Wakefield.    Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685; 

D.D.  1702.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  22,  1692;  priest,  1695. 

V.  of  Martock,  Somerset,   1692-4.    R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks., 

1694-1736.  Died  1736,  aged  72.  Father  of  Samuel  (1723)  and 

WUUam  (1723).    (F.M.G.,  i.  156.) 
KIRSHAW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  ii, 

1723.    S.  of  Richard  (above),  D.D.,  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks. 

Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731;  D.D.  1760.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4;  priest,  Sept. 

24, 1732.  R.of  Coningsby,  1732.  V.  of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  1751-86. 

R.  of  Ripley,   1759.    Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Sam.   Brooke, 

D.D.,  V.  of  St  John's,  Leeds.    Died  Nov.  i,  1786.   M.L  at 

Leeds.   Will,  P.C.C.   {F.M.G.,  i.  156.) 
KIRSHAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  8, 

1723.  S.  of  Richard  (1681),  of  Ripley,  Yorks.,  D.D.  Matric. 

1723.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1723-4.   Died  without 

issue.    (F.M.G.,  i.  156.) 
KIRTLETON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1569;  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1573-4. 
KIRTLETON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.  25,   1636-7.    S.  of  Thomas,  blacksmith,  of  Hinkley, 

Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Nantwich,  Cheshire  (Mr  Simonds). 
KIRTON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1684.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 

1678.  V.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  1687-9.  V.  of  Norham, 

Northumberland,  1689.   Minor  canon  of  Durham  Cathedral, 

till,  1 714.   Buried  May  4,  1714,  at  Norham. 
KIRTON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  23,  1659.    S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Aycliffe,  Durham.   B. 

there.    School,    Richmond   (Mr  Parvin).     Died  in  College. 

Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  July  21,  1659. 
KIRTON,  JOHN.    B.Can.L.  1500-1.    Prior  of  the  Carmelites  of 

Stamford;  surrendered,   1538.    Possibly  committed  to  the 

Fleet,  Sept.  25,  1552,  for  political  assertions.  (Cooper,  1.  112; 

B.  Zimmerman.) 
KIRTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1584.   Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Leadenham,  Lines.  Married 

Frances,  dau.   of   Dr  NichoUs,   Master  of  Magdalene.    Of 

Grimsby,  Esq.    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  569.) 
KERTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1672;  B.A.  1675-6.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  May  21,  1676; 

priest,  Aug.  9,  1677.   P.C.  of  Easby,  Yorks.,  1678-1725. 
KIRTON,  ROBERT.    Studied  at  Cambridge.   A  Benedictine  of 

Peterborough.    Ord.  priest   (Lincoln)    1473.    Abbot  of  the 

monastery,    1496-1527.     Added    largely    to    the    monastic 

buildings.   Died  c.  1527.   (Cooper,  i.  38.) 
KIRTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  23,  1612. 

Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1619. 
KYRTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1550.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1553. 
KYRTON,  .    B.A.   1473-4;  M.A.   1476.    Perhaps  Robert 

(above),  the  Benedictine.  (Cooper,  m.  99.) 
KITCHELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1646.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1649.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names;  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Esq.  (P.C.C.)  1655.  (Pedigree 
of  Kitchell,  of  Dover  and  Canterbury  in  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 
KITCHENER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  9, 1703. 

Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 
KITCHENER,  NATHAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  4,  1603-4.  R.  of  Lower  Gravenhurst,  Beds.,  1604-20. 
Buried  at  Blunham,  Nov.  16,  1620. 
KITCHENER,  THOMAS.  LL.B.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Devon,  fil.  cler.  Matric.  from  New  College,  Oxford,  Oct. 
23,  1618,  age  19;  B.C.L.  1625-6.  V.  of  Steeple  Morden, 
Caiiibs.,  1637-44,  sequestered.  {Al.  Oxon.) 


KiTCHINGMAN,  ROBERT 

KITCHIN,  ANTHONY,  alias  DUNSTAN.  Educated  at  Oxford 
and  Cambridge.  A  monk  of  Westminster.  B.D.  (Oxford) 
1525;  D.D.  1538.  AbViotof  Eynsham,  Oxon.,  1530;  surrendered 
1539.  Bishop  of  LlandafI,  1545-65.  Died  Oct.  31,  1565, 
aged  86.    (Cooper,  i.  238;  D.N.B.) 

KITCHING,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
30,  1695.  S.  of  Abraham.  B.  at  Wilsden,  Yorks.  School, 
Bamsley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Sim.  Jenkinson).  Matric.  169&-7;  B.A. 
1699-1700.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1700. 

KYTCHYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1578.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1580. 

KITCHIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1612;  B.A. 
1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  25,  1616. 
(Peile,  I.  288.) 

KITCHIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1647,  as  'Kicking.'  Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654- 
Fellow,  1650-5.  R.  of  St  Mary  Abchurch,  London,  1655-60. 
Author,  Sermon. 

KITCHEN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1544; 
B..'^.  1547-8;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1551.  Fellow  of 
Corpus,  1548,  ejected  by  Queen  Mary's  visitors.  R.  of 
Stisted,  Essex,  1561-99.  R.  of  Inworth,  1562-99.  Died 
1599-   (Peile,  i.  37;  Cooper,  11.  281.) 

KITCHIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1580. 
Of  Essex.  ML-^rated  to  Queens',  Feb.  1585-6.  B.A.  1587-8. 
R.  of  Hadleigh,  Essex,  1591. 

KITCHIN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1610. 

KITCHING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1747.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Norton,  Durham.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1748.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Kirkby  Wharfe,  Yorks.,  in  1777. 

KITCHIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1544 
Of  Skipton,  Yorks.  B.A.  1547-8;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1551 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1549.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  1552. 

KITCHIN,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1591,  from  West 
minster;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Fellow,  1597-  Taxor, 
1611.  Proctor,  1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
June  15,  1606,  age  24  (stc).  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.; 
1611.  V.  of  Bottisham,  1612.  R.  of  Gnmdisburgh,  Suffolk, 
1617. 

KITCHIN  or  KECHYN, .   B.Can.L.  1491-2. 

KITCHINMAN,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  4, 
1693-4.  S.  of  John  (1655),  clerk.  B.  at  Chatham,  Kent. 
School,  Blandford,  Dorset  (Mr  Gerhard).  Matric.  1694;  B.A. 
1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  23,  1703. 

KICHINMAN,  CLEMENT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr. 

16,  1635.   S.  of  John,  woollendraper.   B.  at  Norwich.   Bapt. 

at  St  Peter  Mancrott,  Mar.   13,   1620-1.    School,  Norwich 

(Mr  Stonham).  Matric.  1635;  Scholar,  1635-42;  B.A.  1638-9; 

M.A.  1642.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  25,  1642-3;  priest, 

May  28,   1643.    R.  of  Blundeston,   1643-62.    Licensed  to 

preach,  1662.   Buried  at  Blundeston,  Mar.  12,  1662-3.   Will 

(Norwich)  1663.   (Venn,  1.  317.) 
KITCHINMAN,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.; 

priest,  Dec.  1621.   V.  of  Marton,  Yorks.   Licensed  to  marry 

Ann  Anderson,  of  Marton,  1622. 

KITCHINGMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7, 
1655.  S.  of  Bryan,  barrister,  alderman  of  Cambridge.  Bapt. 
at  St  Clement's,  Feb.  10,  1638-9.  School,  Cambridge,  Perse 
(Mr  Craford  and  Mr  Griffith).  Matric.  1655;  Scholar,  1655- 
61;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Fellow,  1661-70.  Licensed  to 
teach  grammar  at  Lynn,  1662.  C.  of  Redgrave,  1664.  R.  of 
Bincombe,  Dorset,  1670-go.  Perhaps  R.  of  Sheldwick,  Kent, 
1697.  Died  June  10,  1729.  Buried  at  Milton,  Cambs.  M.I. 
WiU  (V.C.C.)  1729.  Father  of  Brian  (1693-4)  and  brother  of 
Robert  (1656).   (Venn,  1.  392.) 

KITCHINGMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
June  12,  1738.  S.  of  Valentine,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Thirkleby, 
Yorks.  School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A. 
1745.  Fellow,  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1743; 
priest  (York)  Sept.  22,  1745.  R.  of  Sessay,  Yorks.,  I749-77. 
Died  Jan.  18,  1777. 

KITCHINGMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July 
20,  1656.  S.  of  Bryan,  barrister,  alderman  of  Cambridge. 
B.  there.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Craford  and  Mr 
Griffith).  Matric.  1656-7;  Scholar,  1656-61;  B.A.  1660-1; 
M.A.  1664.  Fellow,  1662-71.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  ii, 
1665-6;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1668.  C.  of  Kingsbury,  Middlesex, 
1669.  Donor  to  the  College  library.  Brother  of  John  (1655). 
(Venn,  i.  396.) 

KITCHINGMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  23,  1738.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Leeds.  School, 
Coxwold.  Matric.  1738;  LL.B.  1744- 


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Kite,  John 

KITE,  JOHN.   Adiu.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1480.   0£ 
London.    R.  of  Harlington,  Middlesex,  to  15 10.    Preb.  of 
Sarum,  1510-8.    Archbishop  of  Armagh,  1513-21-   Sent  on 
an  embassy  to  Spain,  1518.   Present  at  the  Field  of  Cloth  of 
Gold    1520.    R.  of  St  Stephen  WaUbrook,  London,  1520-34. 
Titular  archbishop  of  Thebes;  and  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1521- 
37.    Renounced   the   Pope's  supremacy,    i534-    Owed   his 
preferments  to  Wolsey's  influence.    Died   June   19,   i537- 
Buried  in  Stepney  Church.   (Cooper,  1.  62;  D.N.B.) 
KYTE,  LAURENCE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Nov.  1572. 
Migrated  to  Christ's.  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  i579-   Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  July  4,  1580;  priest,  Sept.  20, 1581.  R.  of  Holdenby, 
Northants.,  1582-96.    R.  of  Gt  Houghton,  1586-96.    R.  of 
Corby,  1596-1614.  Died  1614.  WiU  (Peterb.)  1614-  (Bridges, 
II.  297;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
KITE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592. 
KITSON,  H.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1562. 
KITSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1551; 
B.A.    1554-5.     Probationer  fellow  at   Peterhouse,    1556-7- 
Perhaps  the  same,  'of  Yorks.,  who  was  B.D.  at  Oxford  after 
14  years  in  theology,  Jan.   1575-6-'    Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1564-1602.   R.  of  Barcombe,  Sussex,  1564.   R.  of  Edburton, 
1569.    R.  of  Tangmere,  1588.   Buried  in  Chichester,  Oct.  7, 
1602.   (Al.  Oxon^ 
KITSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
1598-9;  M.A.  1602.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
16,  1599.  V.  of  Bapchild,  Kent,  1600-5.  WiU  of  one  of  these 
names  (Lewes)  1625;  of  Ardingley,  Sussex,  clerk.    (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
KITSON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  27, 
1650.    S.   of    Richard,   deceased.     B.   at   Sheffield,    Yorks. 
School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Steare).    Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4; 
M.A.   1657;  B.D.  1664.    Fellow.    Taxor,  1659.    Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1661. 
KITSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1571- 

KYTSON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

KITT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  8,  1715.   Of 
Nevis,  West  Indies.    S.  and  h.  of  William.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  July  28,  1715- 
KITTAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 
KITTERMASTER,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1616;  B.A.  1618-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23, 
1619;  priest,  June  11,  1620. 
KNAGGS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1676. 
(Previously  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford.)  Of  Durham.  School, 
Durham.    Matric.   1677;  B.A.   1679-80;   U.A.   1683.    Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1681.  V.  of  Merrington,  Durham,  16S2- 
1720.  Afternoon  lecturer  of  All  Saints',  Newcastle,  1687-97. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Grey.  V.  of  Croft,  Lines.,  1720.  Lecturer  at 
St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Loudon.  Died  May  12,  1724.  aged  63. 
Father  of  the  next.   {Al.  Oxon.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
KNAGGS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  g,  1708. 
S.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Bapt.  at  AU 
Saints',  Newcastle,  Mar.  5,  1690-1.  Died  in  CoUege.  Buried 
July  31,  1709- 
KNAPLOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  31, 
1620.   Of  London.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  i,  1619,  as  s. 
and  h.  of  William,  late  of  Gray's  Inn.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
May  29,  1633. 
KNAPP,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1644.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.   1644-5;  M.A.   1648.    Ord.  pnest 
(Bishop  Hall,  of  Norwich)  July  17,  i655-  V.  of  Letheringham, 
Suffolk.   Brother  of  Robert  (1643). 
KNAPPE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1554- 
KNAP,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1595.    Of 

Suffolk.   Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  30,  1598. 
KNAPP,  GEORGE.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1724-5.    Of  Deptford,  Kent.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Matric.  1724.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  25,  1724- 
KNAPP,  HENRY.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1748. 
S.  of  George,  R.  of  Morden,  Surrey.    Bapt.  Oct.  14,  1729- 
Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  i757-    FeUow,  1752.    Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1752.    Master  of  Uppmgham  School, 
1757-71-    R-  of  Rockingham,  Northants.,   1763-77-    V.  of 
Gt  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1769-77.    Master  of  Stamford  School, 
1771-80.   V.  of  Wilbarston,  Northants.,  i777-    R-  of  Stoke 
Albany,  1777.    Died  Dec.  i,  1812,  at  Market  Harborough. 
Buried  at  St  Mary-in-Arden.   (T.  C.  Dale;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
KNAPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 
KNAPPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1587. 

Matric.  1587;  B.A.  1590-1- 
KNAP,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 


Knatchbull,  Norton 

KNAPP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1600;  B.A. 

1603-4.  Probably  C.  of  Goldington,  Beds.,  1621;  V.  1625-41. 

Married    (2),    Feb.    8,    1631-2,    at    Goldington,    Constance 

Haselden.    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

KNAP,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1601.    (Perhaps 

same  as  preceding.) 
KNAPP,  JOHN.    'M.D.;  contemporary  of  Archbp  Bancroft,  at 
Cambridge':  so  described  by  himself  in  a  letter  to  the  Arch- 
bishop.  Of  the  College  of  Physicians.    (Tanner  MSS.  cccvi. 
431;  Bodleian  Lib.;  not  found  in  Munk.) 
KNAPP,  JOHN.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Wiltshire. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Rudge,  Froxfield,  Wilts.,  yeoman.  Matric. 
from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  June  21,  1616,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)   1619;   M.A.   1622.    Buried  Sept.   17,   1654,  at  St 
Mary's,  Marlborough.    (T.  C.  Dale.) 
KNAPP,  MATTHEW.    M.A.  1714  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
John,  of  London,  gent.,  and  of  Little  Linford  and  Shenley, 
Bucks.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  29,  1700, 
age   15;   B.A.   (Oxford)    1704;   M.A.   1707.    R-  of  Shenley 
Mansell,  Bucks.,  1709-52.  Married,  May  30,  1720,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Primatt.    Died  Dec.  7,   1752.    M.I.  at 
Shenley.    (/li.  0;i;on.;  T.  C.  Dale.) 
KNAPP,    ROBERT.     Adm.   sizar    at   Corpus   Christi,    1643. 
Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  Michs.  1644;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1651. 
Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg,  of  Exeter)  May  15,  1651. 
V.  or  C.  of  Gillingham,  Suffolk,  1662.    Brother  of  Charles 
(1644).    (Pedigree  of  Knapp,  of  Needham  Market  in  Vis.  of 
Suffolk,  1664.    Robert  is  described  as  of  Needham  Market 
and  Gosbeck,  gent.;  s.  of  Robert  of  Needham.) 
KNAPPE,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1609. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Ipswich,  clothier.   B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1616.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11; 
priest,  June  12,   1620.    R.  of  St  James',  South  Elmham, 
Suffolk,   1622-65.    Will  proved   (Norwich)   1666.    (Peile,  1. 
275;  T.  C.  Dale.) 
KNAPP,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1639.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  of  New  Place,  Stoke,  Ipswich, 
gent.   B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Hall,  of 
Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1649.   R.  of  West  Newton,  Norfolk,  1651- 
67.    Will   proved    (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  Oct.   12,   1688;   'of 
Ingoldsthorpe,  Norfolk."   (T.  C.  Dale.) 
KNARESBORO,  EDWARD.   B.A.  1537-8;  M.A.  1540. 
KNARESBROUGHE,    EDWARD.     B.A.    1553-4-     Fellow    of 
Trinity,  1554.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  9,  1558. 
KNAT,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1575;  B.A.  in  the  ordo,  1578-9,  as  Gnat. 

KNATCHBULL,    GEORGE.     B.A.    1633.     Demy   of   Magdalen 

College,  Oxford,  1629;  having  kept  one  term  at  Cambridge. 

KNATCHBULL,  HENAGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 

June  21,  1692.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  East  Lenham,  Kent.  School, 

Eton.   Matric.  1692.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  15, 

1694. 

KNATCHBULL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1580. 
KNATCHBULL,  JOHN.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1586. 
KNATCHBULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1652.  Of  Kent,  ist  s.  of  Sir  Norton  (1618-9),  of  Mersham, 
Kent,  Knt.  and  Bart.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1655.  M.P. 
for  New  Romney,  1660;  for  Kent,  1685-95.  Succeeded  as 
2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  5,  1684-5.  Author  of  a  Manuscript  Diary  for 
1688-9.  Died  Dec.  15,  1696.  Father  of  the  next,  brother  of 
Thomas  (1659)  and  Norton  (1661).  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663; 
Burke;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 
KNATCHBULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1685.  S.  of  Sir  John  (above),  Bart.,  of  Mersham, 
Kent.  Died  s.p.  before  his  father,  i.e.  before  1696.  (Vis.  of 
Kent,  1663;  Burke.) 
KNATCHBULL,  NORTON.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1586.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  of  Mersham,  Kent. 
Knighted,  Apr.  18,  1604.  Sheriff  of  Kent,  1608.  M.P.  for 
Hythe  .1609.  Of  Mersham  Hatch,  Kent.  Married  Bridget, 
dau.  of  John  Astley.  Founder  of  the  Free  Grammar  School  at 
Ashford.  Died  1636.  Buried  at  Mersham.  M.I.  Uncle  of  the 
next,  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1586).  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619; 
Hasted,  ni.  286.) 
KNATCHBULL,  NORTON.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1618-9.  S.  of  Thomas  (1586).  B.  1602.  B.A.  1620. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  28,  1624.  Succeeded  to  the 
family  estate  at  Mersham  Hatch,  Kent,  1636.  M.P.  for  Kent, 
1640  (Short  Parliament) ;  for  New  Romney,  1640-8,  1660-79. 
Knighted,  July,  1641.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  4,  1641.  Author 
of  Animadversiones  in  Libros  Novi  Testamenti.  Died  Feb.  5, 
1684-5.  Buried  at  Mersham.  M.I.  Father  of  John  (1652), 
Thomas  (1659)  and  of  Norton  (i66i).  {D.N.B.;  G.E.C;  Vts. 
of  Kent,  1619;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 


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Knatchbull,  Norton 

KNATCHBULL,  NORTON.    Matric.  pens,  from   Magdalene, 

Easter,  1625;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
KNATCHBULL,  NORTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  29, 

1661.    Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Norton  (i6i8),  of  Mersham, 

Kent,  Bart.  Matric.  1661.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct. 

23,  1663.   Brother  of  John  (1652)  and  Thomas  (1659).   {Vis. 

of  Kent,  1663.) 

KNATCHBULL,  NORTON.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 

5,  1729-30.   4th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of  Mersham,  Kent. 

Bapt.  at  Babington,  Somerset,  June  22,  1711.   Matric.  Dec. 

1728.    Major  in  the  army.    Died  May  10,  1782.   Brother  of 

Wadham  (1725-6).   (Burke.) 
KNATCHBULL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1586. 
KNATCHBULL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1586.  Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Richard,  of  Mersham  Hatch, 

Kent.    Died    1623,   aged   51.    Buried   at  Maidstone.    M.I. 

Father  of  Norton  (1618)  and  brother  of  Norton  (1586).  (J.Cfa. 

Smith.) 
KNATCHBULL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1629-30. 

Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Thomas.  M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

M.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1632.   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 
KNATCHBULL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29, 

1659.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Norton  (1618-9),  of  Mersham,  Kent,  Bart. 

Matric.  1659.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1662. 

Succeeded  his  brother  as  3rd  Bart.,  Dec.  15,  1696.   Died  c. 

1712.    Brother  of  John  (1652)  and  Norton  (1661).    {Vis.  of 

Kent,  1663;  D.N.B.,  under  Sir  Norton.) 
KNATCHBULL,  WADHAM.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Jan.  6,  1725-6.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Mersham,  Kent, 

Bart.  Matric.  1725;  LL.B.  1730;  LL.D.  1741.  Fellow,  1731- 

9.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1731.   Preb.  of  Durham,  1738-60. 

V.  of  Chilham,  Kent,  1739-60.  Chancellor  of  Durham  diocese. 

Married  Harriet,  dau.  of  Charles  Parry,  of  Wakefield,  Berks., 

July  8,  1743.  Died  Dec.  27,  1760,  aged  52.  Buried  in  Durham 

Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1761.  Brother  of  Norton  (1729-30). 

(Burke,  L.G.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
KNATCHBULL, .  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1618. 
KNELL,  BARNABAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  17, 

1592.  Matric.  1592.   R.  of  Reculver,  Kent,  1602. 
KNELL,  PAUL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  18,  1632.   Matric. 

1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.    Perhaps  D.D.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1643-4.  Chaplain  in  a  regiment  in  the  Royal  Army. 

V.  of  Newchurch,  Kent,  1660-2.   V.  of  St  Dunstan,  Canter- 
bury, tUl  1664.   Author,  Sermons.   Buried  at  St  Dunstan's, 

Aug.  24,  1664.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

KNEVETT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1544.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1544). 

KNEVET,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1569. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Radford  Semele,  Warws.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1574.  Died  1603.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of 
Sir  Thomas,  of  Ashwellthorpe,  Norfolk,  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1576. 

KNEVET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1577. 
Perhaps  eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Fundenhall,  Norfolk.  One  of 
these  names  ist  s.  of  WiUiam  of  Fundenhall,  Norfolk;  bapt. 
May  3,  1560.  Married  and  had  issue.  Buried  Aug.  18,  1640. 
(Peile,  I.  142;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 

KNEVET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  29,  1611-2. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Buckenham  Castle,  Norfolk, 
deceased.  B.  at  Harling.  School,  Moulton  (Mr  Matchet). 
Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1618. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  23; 
priest,  Feb.  24,  1621-2.   {Venn,  i.  215.) 

KNIVETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  2, 
1638-9.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1611),  of  Ashwell- 
thorpe, Esq.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1641-2.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  7,  1643.  After  travelling  abroad,  married,  1655,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Bedingfield,  of  Darsham,  Suffolk.  K.B. 
1661.  Died  July  28,  1673.  Buried  at  Ashwellthorpe.  M.I. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.  Fatherof  Thomas  (1672).  {Masters, 
328.) 

KNIVETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 
1670.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Gt  Chart,  Kent.  (Vis.  of 
Kent,  1663.) 

KNIVETT,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Aug.  12, 
1598.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  B.  at  Harling,  Norfolk.  School, 
Harling  (Mr  Swett).  Matric.  1597-8.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1602.  Created  Bart.,  May  22,  1611.  Married  Katharine,  dau. 
of  Charles  Ford,  of  Butley  Abbey,  Suffolk.  Buried  in  St 
Andrew's,  Holborn,  Feb.  28,  1634-5.   {Venn,  i.  166;  G.E.C.) 

KNEVETT,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept. 
13,  1617.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1617;  LL.B.  1624.  Probably 
R.  of  Lyng,  Norfolk,  1652-71.  Poet.  Died  1671,  aged  71. 
(T.A.  Walker,  r,D.N.B.) 


Knibb,  Samuel 

KNEVETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1544.  One  of  these  names  knighted,  Oct.  2,  1553. 

KNYVET,  THOMAS.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  in  1564-5.  2nd  s.  of 
Sir  Henry,  of  Charlton,  Wilts.  Created  M.A.  (Oxford)  1592 
(on  the  Queen's  visit).  Gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber. 
Knighted,  Mar.  14,  1603-4.  As  J. P.  for  Westminster  he 
searched  the  cellars  of  the  houses  of  ParUament  and  discovered 
the  Guy  Fawkes  plot.  Privy  CounciUor  and  Warden  of  the 
Mint.  Created  Baron  Knyvet  of  Escrick,  1607.  Died  July  27, 
1622.  BuriedatStanweU,  Middlesex.   {D.N. B.;  G.E.C.) 

KNEVET,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1577-8;  M.A.  1581;  B.D. 
1595.  R.  of  Mile  End,  Colchester,  1584-1626.  Admon.  (Cons. 
C.  London)  1626. 

KNEVET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1584.  Of  London.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Ashwellthorpe,  Norfolk.  Knighted,  May  11,  1603.  Married 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Bacon,  of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk, 
1592.  Died  Sept.  1605.  Buried  at  FeltweU,  Norfolk.  Father 
of  the  next.    {Blotnefield,  v.  157.) 

KNEVET  or  KNYVETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, Nov.  24,  1611.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above).  Bapt. 
June  10,  1596.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1614.  K.B.  1625.  Of 
Ashwellthorpe,  Norfolk.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Borough  of  Gainsborough.  Buried  at  AshweUthorpe, 
July  2,  1658.  Father  of  John  (1638-9).  {Blornefield,  v.  157; 
Carthew,  Launditch,  n.  651.) 

KNYVET,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Middlesex,  Esq.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Dec. 
10,  1602,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1605;  M.A.  1608.  Perhaps 
Barrister-at-law,  Middle  Temple,  1616,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Henry, 
of  London.   {Al.Oxon.) 

KNYVET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
16,  1672.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1638-9),  K.B.,  Colonel  of  a 
regiment  of  militia.  Died  unmarried,  Sept.  28,  1693,  aged  37. 
M.I.  at  AshweUthorpe,  Norfolk.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  142; 
Blornefield,  v.  158.) 

KNYVETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  28, 
1700-1.  S  of  John,  weaver,  of  FundenhaU,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Jan.  4,  1683-4.  School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke). 
Matric.  1701.   {Venn,  i   507.) 

KNYVETT, .   Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1510-3. 

KNEVET, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1540-1. 

KNEVITT, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1654. 

KNEWSTUB,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Aug. 
30,  1654.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Grantham,  Lines.  School, 
Grantham  (Mr  Stokes).  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1663.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  2,  1660;  priest,  Sept.  18,  1662.  R.  of 
Sapperton,  Lines.,  1662,  resigned  same  year.  R.  of  Muston, 
Leics.,  1665.  Buried  there  Dec.  16,  1705.  WiU  (Leicester) 
1706.   {Peile,  I.  564.) 

KNEWSTUBB,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1561.  B.  at  Kirkby  Stephen,  Westmorland,  1544.  Scholar, 
1561;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568;  B.D.  1576.  Fellow,  1567. 
University  preacher,  1570.  R.  of  Cockfield,  Suffolk,  1579- 
1624.  Took  part  in  the  Hampton  Court  Conference.  Contro- 
versial writer.  WeU-known  puritan.  Died  May  29,  1624. 
Buried  at  Cockfield.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  St  John's. 
{D.N.B.;  for  epitaph  see  Peck,  Desid.  Cur.,  216.) 

KNEWSTUBB,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

KNEWSTUB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  i, 
1702-3.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Highgate  (Mr  Carr).  Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  21,  1702.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  i,  1723-4;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  8,  1723.  WiU  of 
one  of  these  names  (Archd.  WUts.)  1763;  of  Landford,  Wilts., 
clerk. 

KNEWSTUBB,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  1586.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1590,  of  one  of 
these  names;  of  Coningsby,  Lines. 

KNEWSTUBBS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1598;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606. 

KNEYSWORTH,  GEORGE.   Probably  B.A.  1501-2. 

KNIBB,  DANIEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1678.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Claydon,  Cropredy,  Oxon.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund  HaU, 
Oxford,  Dec.  11,  1668,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1672.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

KNIBB,  ISAIAH.  B.A.  1678  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Claydon,  Oxon.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  Nov.  27,  1674,  age  i6;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678;  M.A. 
1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1680.  V.  of  Westbury, 
Bucks.,  1694-1715  ('Isaac').   {Al.  Oxon.) 

KNIBBE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  8,  1647. 
Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650. 


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Knife,  George 

KNIFE,  GEORGE.   B.D.  1523  4.   Augustinian  friar. 

KNIGHT,  see  also  KNIGHTS. 

KNIGHT,  BOSTOCK.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1583; 

B.A.  1586. 
KNIGHT,  BULLEINE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  27,  1729- 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.   1729;  B.A.   1732-3.    Ord.  priest 

(York)  Sept.  25,  1748.  C.  of  Famley.   Head  Master  of  Otley 

School,  Yorks.,  1733-65.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
KNIGHT,  FRANCIS  (1566),  see  KETT. 

KNIGHT,  GEOFFREY.  B.A.  1479-80.  Of  Norwich  diocese. 
M.A.  1482;  B.D.  1495-6;  D.D.  1500-1.  Fellow  of  Queens'. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1503.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  25,  1475;  title. 
Hospital  of  St  Giles,  Norwich.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1520;  'of  Nor- 
wich; Pattisley;  Stiffkey,  Norfolk;  and  Bourton,  Gloucs.' 
Benefactor  to  Gonville  Hall,  by  foundation  of  lectureships. 
{Cooper,  I.  23,  525.) 

KNIGHT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1597-8. 

KNIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  24,  1704.  S.  of 
Robert  (1662),  R.  of  Welboum,  Lines.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1704;  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1710-1. 
R.  of  Welbourn,  Lines.,  1714-20.  Died  Sept.  24,  1720. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  570.) 

KNIGHT,  GILES.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1578-9- 

KNIGHT,  HE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

KNIGHT,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  31,  1667.  Of 
Witham,  Lines.  S.  of  Isaac,  of  Louth,  Lines.,  Esq.  Matric. 
1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  11,  1669.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  II,  1679-80.   Brother  of  Robert  (1662). 

KNIGHT,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  30, 
1670.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Langold,  Yorks.  Taught  by  Mr 
Bernard.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  i677-  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  June  6,  1683  (as  M.A.  of  Christ's). 
Of  Langold,  Letwell,  when  he  succeeded  his  father  in  1695. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  of  Denston, 
Suffolk.  Died  Sept.  13,  1721.  Buried  at  Firbeck.  (Peile,  11. 
28:  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KNIGHT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  23, 
1679.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.  Perhaps  V.  of  Brompton 
Regis,  Somerset,  1690-1700. 

KNYGHT,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1550. 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1586. 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1614;  B.A. 
1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1620.  V.  of 
WiggenhaU  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Norfolk,  1620.  Subscribed 
to  the  new  college  buildings.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Brington,  Hunts.,  1626-9.   Died  1629.   {Peile,  i.  299.) 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  June  9,  1619.  S.  of 
John,  gent.  Bapt.  at  Winwick,  Northants.,  Sept.  29,  1600. 
Matric.  1620;  Scholar,  1621-5;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest,  Sept.  26,  1625.  Mandate 
for  M.D.,  1669.  Sergeant-surgeon  to  Charles  II.  Licentiate 
of  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1675-6.  Principal  surgeon. 
He  made  a  very  extensive  collection  of  Heraldic  MSS.  which 
he  left  to  Caius  College  Library;  also  a  collection  of  prints. 
Buried  r.t  St  Bride's,  London,  Nov.  27,  1680.  Will,  P.C.C, 
1681.   {Venn,  1.  246;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1630.  Of 
Salop. 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 
24,  1666.  S.  of  Sir  Ralph,  Knt,  of  Langold,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at 
Rotherham,  June  21,  1648.  School,  Margaretting,  Essex. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  24,  1667-8.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  20,  1679.  Died  May  6,  1695.  Buried  at  Firbeck. 
M.I.   Brother  of  Isaac  (1670).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  M.A.  1676  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1669,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673;  M.A. 
1675;  D.D.  1698.  V.  of  Banbury,  Oxon.  R.  of  Tusmore, 
1683.  R.  of  Broughton,  1693-1704.  Licensed  (Faculty  Ofl&ce, 
Feb.  6,  1688-9)  to  marry  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Fiennes,  Esq., 
of  St  Dunstan's,  London.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July,  1704.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1679.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Benet, 
Cambridge,  Sept.  14,  1679. 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.   M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.). 

KNIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  20,  1721. 
Of  Northamptonshire. 

KNIGHT,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1592. 

KNIGHT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1639. 
Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  1641. 


Knight,  Thomas 

KNIGHT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1673. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1674.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  22,  1673-4.   Of  St  Giles',  Cripplegate,  gent. 

KNIGHT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  3, 
1705-6.   Of  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.   Matric.  1705-6. 

KNIGHT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  29,  1581. 

KNIGHT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584. 

KNIGHT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622: 
B.A.  1625-6. 

KNIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  25,  1626. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Licensed  to  practise 
medicine,  1638.  M.D.  1641.  Professor  at  Gresham  College, 
1638-50.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  June  20,  1651;  of  St  Martin 
Outwich,  London.   (Ward's  Gresham.) 

KNIGHT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27,  1674. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1690. 

KNIGHT  or  KNIGHTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  10,  1684.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Gressenhall, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Scarning  and  Lynn.  Matric. 
1684;  Scholar,  1684-90;  B.A.  1687-8. 

KNIGHT,  ROBERT,  see  Bottisham,  rector  of. 

KNIGHT,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513.   Principal  of  St 

Gregory  Hostel.   Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  15 13.   {Cooper, 

I.  16.) 
KNIGHT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  12,  1662.  S.  of 

Isaac,  Esq.  B.  at  Wyham,  Lines.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6; 

M.A.  1669.  Signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  June  i,  1667. 

R.  of  Bennington,  Lines.,  1667.   R.  of  Welbourn.  Died  Sept. 

18,  1703.   Buried  at  Welbourn.   Brother  of  Isaac  (1667)  and 

father  of  George  (1704).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  570.) 

KNIGHTS,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan. 

20,  1713-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  wooUen- 
draper.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1714.  Of  Charsfleld, 
Suffolk. 

KNIGHT,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  27,  1686.    Of 

Wellingborough,  Northants.    Matric.   1686;  B.A.   1689-90. 

One  of  these  names  signed  as  minister  at  Millbrook,  Beds.,  c, 

1700. 
KNIGHT,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  9, 

1696. 
KNIGHT,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10, 

1697.   S.  of  John,  of  London.    B.  there.   School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.  1701";  B.A.   1702-3;  M.A.   1706;  D.D.   1717  {Com. 

Reg.).   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1740.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 

24,  1704.   Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Oxford.    R.  of  Borough 

Green,  Cambs.,  1707-46.  V.  of  Chippenham,  1707.   Preb.  of 

Ely,  1714-46.   R.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1714-46.  Chaplain 

to  the  King,  1730-46.  Archdeacon  of  Berks.,  1735-46.  Preb. 

of  Lincoln,  1742-6.  Author,  biographical.  Died  Dec.  9,  1746. 

Buried  in  Bluntisham  Church.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1747.  Father 

of  Samuel  (i735)-    (<?•  Mag.;  D.N.B.) 
KNIGHT,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1735.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  D.D.  School,  Ely  (Mr  Gunning). 

Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1736;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow, 

1741.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1745.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept. 

21,  1740;  priest.  May  29,  1743.  R.  and  V.  of  Fulham, 
Middlesex,  1751-go.  R.  of  Stanwick,  Northants.,  1757-90. 
Purchased  the  manor  of  Milton,  near  Cambridge.  Died  Jan. 
6,  1790.  Buried  at  Milton. 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1469.   Of  Edington,  Wilts. 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 
B.  in  London,  1547.  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1569.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1567.  Ord.  priest  (London).  V. 
of  St  Mary,  Ealing,  1582-91.  V.  of  St  Martinin-the-Fields, 
1591-1601.  R.  of  Aspenden,  Herts.,  1601-4.  Buried  at  St 
Martin's,  Oct.  3,  1604.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1563. 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1578  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Scholar 
of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1569;  Fellow,  1572;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1573-4;  M.A.  1577;  B.D.  1584.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Wickdyve,  Northants.,  1575.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1581; 
Scholar,  1586;  B.A.  (71589-90);  M.A.  1593.  V.  of  Bourn, 
Cambs.,  1593-7.  V.  of  Long  Stanton  All  Saints,  1597.  Buried 
there.  Mar.  11,  1612-3.   {Peile,  1.  167.) 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  17,  1617-8;  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1632.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
18;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1625.  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.,  1631.  V.  of 
Shephall,  Herts.,  1641-60.  Died  1660. 


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Knight,  Thomas 

KNIGHT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1653-4. 

Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1657-8;  U.A.  1661.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 

Wiggenhall,  Norfolk,  1661-96.   Died  there  1696. 
KNIGHT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  20,  1685. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    Matric.   1685;  B.A.   1689-90;   M.A. 

1697.  Ord.  priest  (London)  June  11,  1693. 
KNIGHT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  16,  1750. 

B.  at  Horseley,  Wolverley,  Worcs. 
KNIGHT,  WALTER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  24,  1631-2. 

Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1575; 

B.A.  1579-80.   Ord.  priest  (Pcterb.)  Sept.  5,  1583.    Perhaps 

R.  of  Culford,  Suffolk,  1605.   {Peile,  i.  134.) 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1579- 
Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  1583-95- 
Perhaps  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603.  R.  of  Barley,  Herts., 
1588-98.  R.  of  Little  Gransden,Canibs.,  1598-1623.  Author, 
theological.  Buried  at  Little  Gransden,  Nov.  25,  1623.  Will, 
P.C.C.   {D.N.B.;  Peile,  1.  154;  Cooper,  in.  16,  99.) 

KNIGHT  or  KNIGHTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
c.  1593;  B..-\.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1604,  age  30.   R.  of  Hinderclay,  Norfolk. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31, 
1626-7.  ist  s.  of  William,  of  St  Olave,  Southwark,  and 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Rev.  Thomas  Stoughton  (1576-7). 
Matric.  1626-7;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Went  to  New 
England,  1637,  where  he  settled  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  was 
for  some  years  a  preacher.  Returned  to  England,  1643,  with 
his  half-brother  Col.  Israel  Stoughton.  Presented  by  Oliver 
Cromwell  to  St  Matthew's,  Ipswich,  July  11,  1655.  C.  of 
St  Mary-at-Elms.  Afterwards  conformed.  Ord.  priest 
(Bishop  Brownrigg,  of  Exeter)  .\ug.  8,  1659,  and  held  his 
livings  till  his  death.  Buried  at  St  Marj'-at-Elms,  Jan.  6, 
1694-5.   Father  of  the  next.   (FW<,  281;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
18,  1656.  S.  of  WiUiam  (above),  from  New  England.  B.A. 
1659;  M.A.  1663.  V.  of  Eastwood,  Essex,  1668-73.  V.  of 
Stotfold,  Beds.,  1676-81.   Father  of  the  next. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1695.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  S.  of  William  (above).  Bapt.  at  Stotfold, 
Nov.  4,  1677.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1703.  S.  of  Bezaliol.  B.  in  St  Clement  Danes,  London. 
Matric.  Easter,  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711.  Fellow,  1706. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23, 
1711.  Minor  canon  of  York.  Died  Sept.  1739;  'chanter  of 
York.'    (Musgrave.) 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29, 
1715.  2nd  s.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Cottingham,  Northants. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Harborough,  Leics.  and  Uppingham. 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1722.  C.  of  Warkton, 
Northants.,  1719;  of  Broughton,  1722.  R.  of  Thorpe  Malsor, 
1726-35.  V.  of  Moulton,  1730-5.  Buried  at  Thorpe  Malsor, 
Oct.  8,  1735.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

KNIGHT, .   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1482-3.  Perhaps  Robert, 

R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1481. 


KNIGHT, 
KNIGHT, 


B.A.  1510-1. 

Scholar  of  Sidney,  Easter,  i6or. 


KNIGHT, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1655. 

KNIGHTBRIDGE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  4,  1697.  S.  of  John,  registrar.  B.  at  Chelmsford. 
School,  Chelmsford  (Mr  Noon).   Matric.  1697. 

KNIGHTBRIDGE,  JOHN.  University  Counsel,  1638-40.  S.  of 
George,  of  Chelmsford.  Attorney  of  the  Common  Pleas,  1634. 
Died  May  12,  1640.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next.  {Vis. 
of  Essex,  1634;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

KNIGHTBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  May  3,  1645, 
as  B.A.  of  Oxford.  4th  s.  of  John  (above).  Matric.  from 
Wadham College,  Oxford,  Dec.  8,  1637,  age  17;  Scholar,  1639; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1641;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1645;  B.D.  1655; 
D.D.  1673.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1645-59.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  Lecturer  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  1657, 
1660.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dorchester,  1663-70.  R.  of 
Spofforth,  Yorks.  Died  in  London,  Dec.  1679.  Benefactor 
to  the  University  by  the  foundation  of  the  Knightbridge 
Professorship  of  Moral  Theology.  Also  benefactor  to  Wadham 
College,  and  gave  a  library  for  the  use  of  the  clergy  of  Chelms- 
ford.  (D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

KNIGHTLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
May  25,  1636.  5th  s.  of  Robert  (1605),  of  Cottesbrooke, 
Northants.  B.  at  Carlton,  Northants.  (mother's  home). 
School,  Everton  (Mr  Marris).  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
Fellow,  1642-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1642;  priest. 


Knill,  Richard 

May  28,  1643.  R.  of  Thorpe  .^church,  Northants.,  1643-85. 
Chaplain  to  Lady  Rockingham.  R.  of  East  Carlton,  North- 
ants., 1674-9.  Buried  at  Thorpe  Achurch,  Mar.  28,  1685, 
aged  65.  M.I.  (H.  I.  Longden;  Northants.  Families.) 
KNIGHTLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  29,  1575,  as  'of  Trinity 
College,  aged  24';  priest,  Dec.  21,  1576.  V.  of  Guilden 
Morden,  Cambs.,  1575-1618.  Perhaps  R.  of  Quendon,  Essex, 
1581-2,  as  M.A.   Died  Oct.  23,  1618. 

KNIGHTLEY,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502-3.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  John,  of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  R.  of  Foulmere,  Cambs., 
1517-61.  Buried  at  Cossington,  Leics.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  1, 
97,  where  he  is  called  D.D.) 

KNYGHTLEY,  MATTHEW.  Studied  at  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 
B.Civ.L.  (Oxford)  1510.   Perhaps  the  same  as  the  above. 

KNIGHTLY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  2,  1710.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  London,  gent.,  and  after- 
wards of  Fawsley,  Northants.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4. 
Of  Newport  Pond,  Essex,  clerk.  Said  to  have  died  there 
Feb.  4,  1767,  aged  '80.'  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1778.  {Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  1.  131;  Baker's  Northants.,  i.  383;  Northants.  Families, 
192.) 

KNIGHTLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1605.  9th  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Fawsley,  Northants.,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12,  1607.  Of  Cottesbrooke,  Esq. 
Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thos.  Palmer,  of  Carlton.  Father 
of  Edward  (1636).   {Baker,  i.  382.) 

KNIGHTLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  11, 1668. 

Of  Northamptonshire. 

KNIGHTLEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1637-8.  Of  Leicestershire.  B..\.  1641-2.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  9,  1645.  Perhaps  V.  of  Glen 
Magna,  Leics.,  1687.  Admon.  (Leicester)  1690. 

KNIGHTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
28,  1693.  5th,  but  eldest  surviving  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of 
Charwelton,  Northants.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1694;  Scholar,  1694;  B.A.  1 696-7;  M.A,  1700.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1699.  R.  of  Byfleld,  Northants., 
1697-1721.  Buried  there  Sept.  16,  1721.  Will  (Archd. 
Northants.)  1722. 

KNIGHTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  7,  1668. 

KNIGHTON,  GODDARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  25,  1689- 
90.  1st  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Holyivell,  Hunts.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  19,  1695;  priest,  Sept.  20, 1696.  C.  of  Holywell.  Goddard 
Pemberton,  his  godfather,  of  Higham  Ferrers,  left  him  £5  in 
1690.   Brother  of  the  next. 

KNIGHTON,  JOHN.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8, 
1686.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.  Schools, 
Felsted  (Mr  Glascock)  and  Huntingdon  (Mr  Matthews). 
Matric.  i685.  (The  father  was  V.  of  Higham  Ferrers,  1663- 
76.  V.  of  Kimbolton,  1676.  R.  of  Holywell,  i68i.)  Brother 
of  Goddard.    {Peile,  11.  102;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

KNIGHTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  21,  1606. 

KNYGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  25, 
1582.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1585-6.  Probably  P.C.  of  Heming- 
brough,  Yorks.,  1586-1602. 

KNIGHTS,  see  also  KNIGHT. 

KNIGHTS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  24, 
1718-9.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Pate  and  Mr  Redington).  Matric.  1719;  Scholar, 
1719-25;  B.A.  1722-3.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1724;  for  priest's,  Sept.  19,  1725,  as  C. 
of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.   {Venn,  11.  11.) 

KNIGHTS  or  KNIGHT,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

1593-4;  B.A.  1597-8;  yi..\.  1601.   Perhaps  R.  of  'Brundon,' 

Suffolk,   1601-3.    ('Bnmdon'  is  probably  Ballingdon-c«»i- 

Brundon.)   Died  c.  1603.   {Peile,  1.  212.) 
KNIGHTS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  31,  1645.    Had 

resided  one  year  at  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford.    Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1647;  B.A.  1648-9,  as  Knight;  M.A. 

1652. 
KNIGHTS  or  KNIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1605.   Of  Suffolk.   B..\.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 
KNIGHTS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  19, 

1667.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Denny  Abbey,  Cambs.  (and 

grandson  of  Thomas  Hobson).  B.  there.  School,  Impington. 

Matric.  1667.   {Venn,  i.  431.) 
KNIGHTSMITH,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec. 

1567. 
KNILL,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11,  1597. 

Matric,   1597;  B.A.  (?  1599-1600);  M.A.  from  Clare,  1603. 

Probably  R.  of  Upton  Pyne,  Devon.  Will  (Exeter)  1636. 


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Knipe,  John 

KNIPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  June  22,  1736. 

S.  of  John,  cutler,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  School,  Yarmouth 

(Mr  Pitcaim  and  Mr  Mingay).    Scholar,   1736-40;  Matric. 

1737;  B.A.  1739-40.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  i;  priest, 

Sept.  21,  1740.    C.  of  Bramerton  and  Rockland,  Norfolk, 

1744-84.  V.  of  Hindolveston,  1749-79.  V.  of  Guist,  1755-84. 

R.  of  Swainsthorpe,  1778-82.  Died  Mar.  12,  1784.  {Venn,  11. 

42;  G.  Mag.) 
KNIPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11,  1739.    B.  at 

Grantham.    School,  Oakham.    Matric.   1739;  B..A.  1742-3. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1744-5.    One  of  these  names 

R.  of  Eastwell,  Leics.,  1757. 

KNIPE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1729.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Westminster,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
O.xford,  June  8,  1716,  age  19;  B..-\.  (Oxford)  1720.  Probably 
V.  of  Maldon,  Essex.  Died  Feb.  16,  1749.  .'Vdmon.  (P.C.C.) 
Mar.  29,  1749.   (At.  Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith;  G.  Mag.) 

KNIPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  13, 
1664.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  gent,  of  Broughton-in-Cartmel, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  Bapt.  there,  Mar.  22,  1645-6.  School, 
Cartmel  (Mr  Inman).   Matric.  1664.   {Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

KNIPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Caius,  c.  May,  1725. 
S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Tacolnestone,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  (private)  and  Wymondham  (Mr  Sayer  and 
Mr  Brett).  Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1725-32.  .\dm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  July  5,  1725.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  i8, 
1731.   Died  Dec.  3,  1760.   M.I.  at  Tacolnestone.   {Venn,  u. 

23-) 

KNOCKALLS  or  NOCKALLS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 

at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1704.   S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.   B.  at 

Beverley,  Yorks.    School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).    Matric. 

1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1746.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 

1710;  priest,  1711.  V.  of  HoUym,  Yorks.,  1718. 
KNOTT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20,  161 1-2. 

Matric.  1612;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1615-6.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  May  23;  priest.  May  24,   1619.    C.  of  Stretford, 

Lanes.,  in  1622.    R.  of  Tattenhall,  Cheshire,  1625-e.  1634. 

C.  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  c.  1636.   R.  of  Mottram,  Cheshire,  1637. 

V.  of  Bolton-le-Sands,   Lanes.,  c.   1639.    Admon.   (.Archd. 

Richmond)  1640.    (E.  .\xon.) 
KNOTT,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1568. 
KNOTT,  JOHN,   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1573. 
KNOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1620-1. 
KNOWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  24,  1605-6. 
KNOWLER,  GILBERT.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1748.    Of 

Kent.    Probably  s.   of  Gilbert,   druggist,  of  Fleet  Street, 

London,  afterwards  of  Heme,  Kent.   Married  Barbara,  dau. 

of  William  Presgrave,  1754.  Of  Canterbury,  Esq.  (Hasted,  in. 

618.) 
KNOWLER,  RICHARD.  Said  to  have  been  M.A.  of  Pembroke. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  Heme,  Kent.   Died  1659,  aged  59.   (Hasted, 

III.  618.) 
KNOWLER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

June  23,  1665.   S.  of  George,  yeoman,  of  Hoath,  Kent.   B. 

there.    School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Paris).    Matric.  1665;  B.A. 

1668-9. 
KNOWLER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

May  3,  1717.   S.  of  Gilbert,  Esq.,  of  Stroud  House,  Heme, 

Kent.  B.  at  Heme.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Smith).  Matric. 

1717;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724;  LL.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1722;  priest  (York)  June  9,  1723. 

Chaplain  to  Lord  Malton,  afterwards  Marquis  of  Rockingham. 

R.  of  Irthlingborough  .All  Saints',  Northants.,  1725-36.  V.  of 

Hutton     Buscel,     Yorlis.,     1736-40.     R.    of    Boddington, 

Northants.,  1740-74.   Married  Mar>',  dau.  of  Darcy  DaJton, 

R.  of  .\ston,  Yorks.    Buried  at  Boddington,  Jan.  26,  1774. 

Will,  P.C.C.   (ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  310;  D.N.B.) 
KNOWLES,  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  1475.   Of  Lulworth,  Dorset.   B..A.  1478-9.   Left 

as  fellow. 

KNOWLES,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  sizar  (age   19)  at  St  John's, 

June  5,  1646.   S.  of  Stephen,  of  Burton-in-Lonsdale,  Yorks. 

B.   there.    School,   Kirkby   Lonsdale   (Mr  Tatham).    B.A. 

1649-50. 
KNOWLES,  CHENEY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  July  21, 

1647.   Of  Lincolnshire.  B..\.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655. 
KNOWLES,   CHRISTOPHER.     Matric.    pens,   from   Nicholas 

Hostel,  Easter,  1556.    Doubtless  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk;  and 

father  of  Miles  (1603),  etc. 
KNOWLES  or  KNOLLES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1581 ;  B.A.  1585-6.  V.  of  Bardney,  Lines.,  1593-1619. 

KNOLLYS,  Sir  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1564  (on  Queen's  visit).  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Rotherfield  Greys,  Oxon.  Perhaps  educated  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford  (see  Wood,  Athenae  Oxon.).  M.P. 
for  Horsham,   1544;  for  Arundel,   1559;  for  Co.  Oxford, 


Knowles,  Nathaniel 

1562-7,  1571,  1572-83,  1584-7,  1588-9,  1593.  Knighted, 
Sept.  28,  1547.  Withdrew  to  Germany  on  Queen  Mary's 
Accession,  1553.  Privy  Councillor,  1558.  Vice-Chamber- 
lain of  the  Household,  1559-72.  Governor  of  Portsmouth, 
1563.  In  charge  of  the  fugitive  Queen  of  Scots,  1568-9. 
Treasurer  of  the  Household,  1572-96.  K.G.,  1593.  A  con- 
sistent supporter  of  the  Puritans.  Died  July  19,  1596. 
Buried  at  Rotherfield  Greys.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Cooper,  11.  209; 
D.N.B.) 

KNOLLYS,  HANSARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1629.  (?  S.  of  Richard  (1581).)  B.  at  CawkweU, 
Lines.,  c.  1599.  School,  Gt  Grimsby.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  29;  priest,  June  30,  1629,  as  literate.  V.  of  Humberston, 
Lines.,  1631-4.  Master  of  Gainsborough  Grammar  School. 
Became  a  separatist  and  renounced  his  orders,  1636.  Went 
to  New  England,  c.  1638.  Preached  at  Dover,  New  Hants., 
1638-41;  forced  to  retire  owing  to  the  appearance  of  a  rival 
minister,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Larcome  (1619),  of  Trinity.  Re- 
turned to  England  and  served  as  an  army  chaplain  under 
CromweU,  1641,  and  eventually  ministered  as  a  Baptist  in 
London,  1645-91.  Author,  religious  works.  Died  Sept.  19, 
1691,  aged  92.  Buried  in  Bunhill  Fields.  (Felt,  448,  453; 
J.  G.  Bartlett;  D.N.B.) 

KNOWLES  or  KNOLLIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
.Aug.  7,  1628.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Comptroller  of 
the  Royal  Household.  B.  c.  1611.  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  1630-1;  and  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  163 1.  Knighted,  Apr.  21,  1633.  Clerk  comptroller 
of  the  Household.  Died  Nov.  9,  1638.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1628).    (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

KNOWLES,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  I,  1630.  Of  Fordingbridge,  Hants.  Matric.  1631;  B.A. 
1633-4;  M..A.  1637.   Fellow,  1633-44.   Died  1644. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25,  1593. 
Eldest  s.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Spro\vston,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wood  Dawling  (Mr  Lewger).  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  .Apr.  26,  1603.  C.  of  Wetherden,  Suffolk.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Earlham,  Norfolk,  1606-8;  C.  of  HUdersham,  1608;  R. 
of  BeechamweU,  1611-45;  of  Brampton,  1617.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1597)  and  Miles  (1603).   (Venn,  1.  148.) 

KNOWLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1616. 
Of  Cambridgeshire. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1620.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Fellow  of 
St  Catharine's,  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  18,  1626-7; 
priest,  Oct.  3,  1627.  Lecturer  at  Colchester,  1635-7.  Went 
to  New  England,  1639.  Admitted  to  the  Boston  Church, 
Aug.  15,  1639.  Ordained  as  assistant  pastor  to  Rev.  George 
Philips  (Caius  College)  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1640. 
One  of  a  party  of  three  New  England  ministers  sent  as 
missionaries  to  Virginia,  1642-3;  resumed  his  pastorate  in 
Watertown,  1643-51.  Returned  to  England,  1651.  Lecturer 
at  Bristol  Cathedral,  1653-8.  Silenced  by  the  Act  of  Uni- 
formity, 1662.  Presbyterian  minister  in  London,  and  a 
colleague  of  Rev.  Thomas  Kentish,  1672.  Offered  the 
presidency  of  Harvard  College,  but  declined,  1672.  Married, 
in  New  England,  c.  1640,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Willis, 
a  graduate  of  Oxford,  then  temporarily  of  Lynn,  Mass.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1685.   (D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  349;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

KNOLLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636;  B.A.  1639- 
40.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1640;  priest,  Feb.  25, 
1642-3,  age  24;  C.  of  Wood  DaUing,  Norfolk. 

KNOLLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 
1666.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Chester.  School,  Chester  (Mr 
Liptrot).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
Feb.  27,  1669-70;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  1670-71;  having  been 
chosen  minister  of  Stony  Stratford.  P.C.  of  Bidston,  Cheshire, 
1673.  V.  of  Helpston  (a  Christ's  living),  1675-82.  (Peile, 
II.  5;  E.  Axon.) 

KNOWLES,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1729.  Adm.  scholar.  May  28,  1729;  B..\.  1732-3;  M.A.  1741- 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Feb.  18,  1732-3;  priest  (Litt.  dim.  from  York)  May,  1737. 
C.  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  1737;  and  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,  1746.  P.C.  of  Rawdon,  1746.  R.  of  second  mediety 
of  Bumsall  St  Wilfred,  1754-76.  Died  1776.  Buried  at 
Bumsall,  Nov.  20,  1776. 

KNOLLES,  MILES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  28, 
1603.  Of  Norwich.  5th  s.  of  Christopher  (1556),  of  Aylsham, 
Norfolk.  LL.B.  1610.  Fellow,  1610-7.  Taxor,  1610.  V.  of 
Wood  DaUing,  and  Swannington,  Norfolk,  1616-28.  Brother 
of  John  (1593)  and  Thomais  (i597)- 

KNOWLES,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  4, 
1709.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3; 
M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1715;  C.  of  Earls 
Barton,  Northants.;  priest  (Lincoln)  July  14,  1717.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Syston,  Lines.,  1717. 


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Knowles,  Ralph 

KNOLLIS,  RALPH.  Student  of  Civil  Law,  in  1434.  Perhaps 
preb.  of  Lincoln;  died  145 1. 

KNOWLES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1581.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Dec.  i,  1582.  B.A.  1585-6. 
Probably  C.  of  Leverton,  Lines.,  159 1-3.  V.  of  Grimsby, 
1593-1637?.  V.  of  Mentmore,  Bucks.,  1597.  V.  of  Cawkwell, 
Linos.,  1608-14.   Perhaps  father  of  Hansard  (1629). 

KNOLLYS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
July  8,  1657.  S.  of  Zachariah,  of  Fulletby.  School,  Horn- 
castle.   Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1. 

KNOWLES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  12, 
1687.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1691-2. 
Probably  's.  of  Elizabeth,  widow;  b.  at  Peterborough;  aged 
6,'  when  adm.  at  Oundle  School,  June  4,  1678.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22,  1692;  priest,  June  10,  1693.  V.  of 
Brigstock,  Northants.,  1699-1705.  R.  of  Hougham,  Lines., 
1704. 

KNOWLES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1709. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  :7i2-3;  M.A. 
1716.  R.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland,  1717-54.  Buried  there  Jan.  19, 
1754.    Father  of  the  next. 

KNOWLES,  RICHARD  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx 
John's,  May  26,  1741.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  R.  of  Tinwell, 
Rutland.  B.  there.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1742; 
B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1786.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  25, 
1746;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1749.  R.  of  St  George  and 
St  Paul,  Stamford,  1753-86.  V.  of  Thurlby,  Lines.,  1755- 
R.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland,  1786-96.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Lichfield.  Died  Dec.  19,  1796.  Buried  at  Tinwell.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1797.    {ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  518.) 

KNOLLES,  ROBERT.   M.A.  1641-2. 

KNOWLES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1679.  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1682-3:  priest,  June  11,  1693. 

KNOWLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  5, 
1597.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Limberd).  Scholar,  1597-1604;  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1604.  Schoolmaster  at 
Aylsham  in  1617  and  1627.  Brother  of  John  (1593)  and  Miles 
(1603). 

KNOWLES  or  KNOLLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  7,  1628.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Comptroller  of 
the  Royal  Household.  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 
Fellow  (by  Royal  Mandate),  1634-6.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1635.  Brother  of  Henry  (1628).  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

KNOWLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  July  27,  1659. 
Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge, 
Mar.  17,  1661.   (E.  Anglian,  11.  14.) 

KNOWLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  July 
6,  1739.  S.  of  John,  of  Ely  (verger  and  master  of  the  works 
of  the  Cathedral).  B.  there.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1739;  B.A. 
1743-4;  M..^.  1747;  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1753.  Fellow,  1749. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May,  1746;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1748. 
R.  of  Ickworth,  Suffolk,  1748.  R.  of  Chedburgh,  1749-1802. 
Chaplain  to  Lady  Hervey,  of  Ickworth.  R.  of  Teversham, 
Cambs.,  1752-61.  Lecturer  of  St  Mary's,  Bury,  1771-1802. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  1779-1802.  V.  of  Winston,  Suffolk,  1791. 
Author,  controversial  and  religious  works.  Died  Oct.  6,  1802. 
Buried  at  Chedburgh.   (D.N.B.;  CoU  MS.,  5874,  16.) 

KNOLLES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1588. 

KNOWLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1720.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Wigan,  Lanes.  School,  Wigan. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  20,  1724.  One  of  the  King's  preachers.  V.  of  Langho, 
Lanes.,  1724-46.  V.  of  Ormskirk,  1727-79.  Buried  there 
Dec.  31,  1779.   (J.  Parker.) 

KNOWLES,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1722.  B.A.  (Trinity 
College,  Dublin). 

KNOWLES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27,  1742. 

Of  Bury,  SuSolk.    S.  of  ,  clerk,  deceased  (and  Ursula 

Knowles,    widow).     School,    Bury.     Matric.    1742;    Rustat 
Scholar,  1742. 

KNOWLTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  16,  1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  gardener,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Londesborough.  School,  Coxwold  (Mr  Midgley).  Matric. 
1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23, 
1750;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1752-  R-  of  Keighley,  Yorks.,  i753- 
1814.   Died  Jan.  26,  1814.   [Scott-Mayor,  iii.  542.) 

KNOWSLEY,  ARISTOTELES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577-  Schoolmaster  at 
Berwick-on-Tweed.  Married,  at  Conisclifie,  Jan.  9,  1591-2, 
Anna  Barnes.  Buried  at  Berwick-on-Tweed,  Oct.  17,  1628. 
Father  of  John  (1610-1).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 


Kyme,  Philip 

KNOWSLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  II,  1686.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Burton  Fleming, 
Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1686;  B.A. 
1689-90. 

KNOWSLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  4,  1738.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Brandesburton.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1738; 
B.A.  1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec. 
1746;  priest  (York)  Sept.  25,  1748.  V.  of  Kirby  Grindalythe, 
Yorks.,  1752-3.  Perhaps  R.  of  Musgrave,  Westmorland, 
1756-75.    (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  492.) 

KNOWESLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1610-1. 
S.  of  Aristotle  (1569),  schoolmaster.  Bapt.  at  Berwick-on- 
Tweed,  Oct.  II,  1593.  B.A.  16x3-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1627. 
FeUow,  1616-26.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  11,  1622.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  1616.  R.  of  Tansor, 
Northants.,  1625-71.  R.  of  Ingoldsby,  Lines.,  1634.  Died 
May,  1671.  Benefactor  to  Christ's.  (Peile,  i.  281;  H.  M. 
Wood;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

KNOWSLEY,  JOHN.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  1678. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Scarborough.  School,  Thornton  Dale, 
Pickering,  Yorks.  (Mr  Parkes).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3; 
M.A.  1686.    {Peile,  11.  70.) 

KNOWSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1732-3.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Coatham. 
School,  Sherbiun  (Mr  Lowther).  Matric.  1733;  B..\.  1736-7; 
M.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Feb.  26,  1737-8;  priest 
{Litt.  dim.  from  York)  June,  1739.  V.  of  Rudston,  Yorks., 
1743-51.  V.  of  Boynton  and  Camaby,  1751-76.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  HI.  446.) 

KNOX,  ELEAZAR.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 
2nd  s.  of  John  Knox,  the  reformer.  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581; 
B.D.  1587.  Fellow,  1580.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1586.  University 
preacher,  1587.  V.  of  Gt  Clacton,  Essex,  1587-91.  Died 
Whitsun  eve.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel,  1591.  Brother 
of  the  next.    {Cooper,  11.  103.) 

KNOX,  NATHANIEL.  B.A.  1576-7.  S.  of  John  Knox,  the 
Scotch  reformer.  B.  at  Geneva.  Bapt.  there,  May  23,  1557. 
M.A.  1580.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1577.  Died  1580.  Buried 
at  Cambridge,  May  28,  1580.  Brother  of  the  above.  {Cooper, 
I.  430,  568.) 

KNUTTON,  EMANUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1626-7;  B.A.  1630-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22;  priest. 
May  23,  1630.  V.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1643-55.  Buried 
Nov.  28,  1655. 

KNYFTON  or  KNIFTON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Mag- 
dalene, Lent,  1597-8. 

KNYFTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May 
1,  1742.  Of  Somerset.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1743;  B.A.  1745-6. 

KNIFTON,  ROLLESLEY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1597-8.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Mercaston,  Derbs.,  Bart.,  and 
Matilda  RoUesley.  Bapt.  at  Darley,  Derbs.,  May  8,  1584. 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Jewitfs  Reliq.,  x.  168.) 

KNYVET,  see  KNEVET. 

KNYVETON,  HENRY  (1385),  see  KENYNTON. 

KNYVETON,  JAMES.  B.A.  1517-8. 

KNYFTON,  {major).    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 

1544- 

KNYFTON, {minor).    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 

1544- 

KNYSTON  (KNYVETON),  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16) 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  1454.  Of  Ashoo,  Warws.  B.A.  (?);  M.A. 
1462.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1459  (Knyveton);  priest, 
Mar.  8,  1459-60.   Probably  R.  of  Widdial,  Herts.,  1481-3. 

KRANARD,  ROGER.   B.Can.L.  1455-6. 

KRUKER, .  B.A.  1499. 

KUERDEN,  RICHARD,  see  JACKSON  (1644-5)- 

KURTON, .   B.A.  1514-5. 

KUSTER,  LUDOLPHUS.   LL.D.  1705  {Com.  Reg.]. 

KYBARD,  HENRY,  .^dm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1621.  Of  Norfolk. 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Probably  will  (P.C.C.)  1652;  of 
St  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  clerk. 

KYFFIN,  see  KIFFIN. 

KYGHLEY,  see  KIGHLY. 

KYKELEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567. 

KYKELY,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567. 

KYME,  JOHN.   FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1427. 

KYME  or  KIME,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1613.   Of  Nottinghamshire.   B.A.  1616-7. 

KYM, .  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1468-9. 


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Kymer,  William 

KYMER  or  KEYMER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's, 
Easter,  1739;  B.A.  1742-3. 

KYNASTON,  see  KINASTON. 

KYNDER,  see  KINDER. 

KYNDLEMARCHE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1571.  One  Andrew  Kyllymershe,  clerk,  held  the  glebe 
of  Gosbeck,  Suffolk,  1609.   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

KYNNE,  JOHN.  M.A.  Third  Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  1377- 
Probably  of  Norwich  diocese.  Resigned  or  died,  c.  1389.  A 
very  vigorous  Master.  Gave  a  bible  for  the  College  hall. 
{Masters;  H.  P.  Stokes,  History.) 


Lacy,  William 

KYNNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  3,  1579. 
Matric.  1579-80;  Fell.-Com.  1584.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Eltisley,  Cambs.,  1568.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

KYNNE, .   B.Civ.L.  1469-70. 

KYNNESMAN,  see  KINNESMAN. 

KYPACE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568. 
KYRRE,  see  KERRY. 
KYTILTON, .  M.A.  1490-1.  Perhaps  KETTLETON,  whom 


LABOURNE,  see  LAYBOURNE. 

LABRUM  or  LABURN,  .   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1515. 

Died  1516-7. 

LA  CAUX,  PAUL  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  9, 
1730.  S.  of  Paul  Louis  Lacaux,  merchant,  of  Westminster. 
B.  in  London,  Dec.  29,  1710.  Bapt.  at  St  James',  Piccadilly. 
Matric.  1731.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LACEBY,  JOHN.  Probably  at  one  time  a  fellow  of  Peterhouse. 

Associated  in  1376  with  a  grant  to  the  College  of  lands  in 

Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.    Donor  of  money  in   1388-9.    (T.  A. 

Walker.) 
LACHE,  DIONYSIUS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1555- 
LACHE,  GILES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1553- 
LACHE,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1518-9.  A  priest.  One  of  these  names 

V.  of  Airewas,  Stafis.,  1531. 

LACHE,  NICHOLAS,  see  LEACH. 

LACHE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1521-2.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1523. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  1553. 

LACOCKE,  see  LAYCOCKE. 

LACK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  July  4, 
1674.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Worksop,  Notts.  School,  Carlton  in 
Lindrick,  Notts. 

LACKLAND,  see  LAKELAND. 

LACOMBE,  RENATUS  DE  la  C.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's, 

1700. 
LACOULT,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1606;  B.A.  1609-10. 
LACTON  (?),  WILLIAM.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from    Trinity, 

Easter,  1598. 
LACYE,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 

LACY  (alias  BREDNAM),  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Lent,  1563-4.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1570. 
Fellow,  1566.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chester)  Mar.  16, 
1602-3.   R-  of  OutweU,  Norfolk,  1597-1618.   Died  1618. 

LACYE,  H.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1567. 

LACY,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550. 

LACY,  HENRY.   Scholar  of  Trinity,  1584;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A. 

1588.   Transcribed  Dr  Legge's  tragedy  Richardus  Tertius  of 

which  he  was  at  one  time  supposed  to  be  the  author.  {Cooper, 

II.  4I-) 
LACEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  25,  1671. 

Probably  s.  of  Nathan  (1644).    Matric.  1672-3.  B.A.  1674. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1676;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1677. 

V.  of  Gt  Clacton,  Essex,   1688-1702.    Died  1702.    (See  a 

contemporary  at  Oxford.) 

LACY,  JEROME.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  ro, 

1674.    2nd  s.  of  Jerome,  of  SafEron  Walden,  Essex,  Esq. 

Bapt.  Dec.  18,  1658.   Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 

FeUow,  1678-82.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  12,  1682. 

Brother  of  Richard  (1678),  Samuel  (1674)  and  Solomon 

(i673)- 
LACY  or  LAICE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  151 1-2.   FeUow  of 

Jesus,  c.  1509.    (A.  Gray.) 

LACYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580. 
LACYE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601. 
LACY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  25,   1715.    B.  at 

Chelsea,  Middlesex.    One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  May  27,  1714. 

LACY,  JONAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1580; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.   Incorp.  at  0.xford,  1585. 

V.  A.  C.  III. 


LACY,  NATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  10,  1644  (probably 
matric.  Michs.  1644,  as  'William '  (but  a  brother  William  was 
bapt.  Feb.  11,  1628-9).  Previously  matric.  from  Wadham, 
Oxford,  Mar.  24,  1642-3,  age  16.  S.  of  Avery,  of  Ongar, 
Essex.  Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1625-6.  B.A.  1645-6;  Scholar,  1646; 
M.A.  1650.  (According  to  Al.  Oxon.  he  graduated  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1649.)  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) ;  priest,  Jan.  13,  1661-2. 
Probably  C.  of  Greenstead  juxta  Ongar,  Essex,  1646  and 
1660-2;  R.  1649-60  and  1662-1700.  R.  of  Lamboume, 
1670-1700.  Died  1700.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1700.  Prob- 
ably father  of  James  (1671).  (H.  Smith.) 

LACYE,  R.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Nicholas  Hostel,  Easter, 
1544- 

LACY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  May  20,  1678. 
4th  s.  of  Jerome,  Esq.  B.  at  Saffron  Walden.  School, 
Safeon  Walden.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  24,  1680-1. 
Brother  of  Jerome  (1674),  Samuel  (1674)  and  Solomon  (1673). 

LACYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1567. 

LACYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1581. 
S.  of  William  (1554),  of  Stamford,  Lines.  Probably  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  24,  1583.  Married  Cassandra,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ogle,  of  Pinchbeck.  Will  proved,  May  28,  1613.  (Peile,  I. 
166;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  576.) 

LACY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Jime  10, 
1674.  3rd  s.  of  Jerome,  of  SaSron  Walden,  Essex,  Esq. 
Matric.  1674.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1675-6. 
Brother  of  Jerome  (1674),  Richard  (1678)  and  Solomon 
(1673)- 

LACYE,  SOLOMON.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
V.  of  Ickleton,  Cambs.,  1612-8.  V.  of  Littleport,  1618-27. 
Buried  there  July  1,  1627. 

LACEY,  SOLOMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 
19,  1673.  S.  of  Jerome,  Esq.,  of  Safiron  Walden.  Age  9  in 
1664.  Brother  of  Jerome  (1674),  Richard  (1678)  and  Samuel 
(1674).    (Vis.  of  Essex,  ifif)^.) 

LACYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1617. 
See  the  next. 

LACYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1617.  One  of  these  (probably  the  latter,  if  two)  was  B.A. 
from  Magdalene,  1620-1;  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623. 

LACY,  WALTER.  B.A.  1470-1;  M.A.;  M.D.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house, 1473-94.  Will  (P.C.C.)  i5i2;'of  St  An tholin,  London 
and  Suffolk.'  Leaves  to  the  College  'a  standing  cuppe  gylt 
with  a  cover,  that  I  may  be  remembered  as  a  fellow';  and 
a  gift  to  each  fellow.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LACY,  WILLIAM.   B.Civ.L.  1470-1;  D.Civ.L.  1477-8. 

LACYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1550. 

LACYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1550. 

LACYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1554. 
Doubtless  of  Little  Deeping,  Lines.;  s.  of  Henry,  of  Stamford. 
Married  Joan,  dau.  of  Robert  Tighe,  of  St  James',  Deeping. 
WiU  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1612.  Father  of  Robert  (1581). 
(Peile,  I.  58;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  576.) 

LACYE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 

LACY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1629.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Deeping,  Lines.  School, 
Melton  (Mr  Humphrey).  Matric.  1629. 

LACIE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1629. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Beverley.  B.  1610.  School,  Beverley. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  B.D.  1643;  D-D-  1663 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1636-50;  ejected;  restored,  1660-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1636.  R-  of  Thomhill,  Yorks., 
1662-71.  Chaplain  to  Prince  Rupert  during  the  war.  Taken 
prisoner  at  Bridgewater.  Royalist  compounder:  fined  £26. 
DiedMay  12,  1671.  Buried  at  Thomhill.  M.I.  Benefactor  to 
St  John's.   (D.N.B.) 


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Lacy,  William 

LACEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1720.  Of 
Middlesex.  S.  of  Roger  and  Elizabeth.  Bapt.  at  Hackney, 
Feb.  16,  1704.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1715-20.  Matric.  Easter, 
1721-  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Perhaps  R.  of  North  Wrax- 
hall,  WUts.,  1732-61.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1761. 

LACV,  WILLIAM  SCOTT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caios,  Mar.  26, 
1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Aldridge,  Staffs.  B.  there. 
School,  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warws.  (Mr  Sanders).  Matric.  1700. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  9,  1700.  Died  in  College. 
Buried  July  19,  1702.  (Venn,  i.  504.) 

LACY, .   Incorp.  1488-9. 

LACY, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1557. 

LADD  or  LADDS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
28,  1685.  S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1685;  Scholar,  1685-90;  M.B.  1690;  M.D. 
1695.  Entered  at  Leyden,  May  27,  1689.  F.R.C.P.,  1708. 
Censor,  1715-22.  Died  Jan.  3,  1724-5-  Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1725.   (Venn,  i.  478;  Munk,  11.  21.) 

LADD,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1624. 
Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Broughton,  Northants.  B.A. 
1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1629.  V.  of  Cransley,  Northants.,  1637-9-  Buried 
there  Apr.  3,  1639,  aged  34.  M.I.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LADE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27,  1748. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Michael,  of  Teversham,  Kent, 
Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  4,  1767. 

LADLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  15, 
1678.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1678,  as 
'Layder';  Scholar,  1680;  B.A.  1681-2. 

LADLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1638.  S.  of  James  ('John,'  in  Christ's  register),  butcher,  of 
Durham.  B.  there.  School,  Durham.  King's  scholar  there, 
1632.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  June  24,  1641.  B.A.  1641-2; 
D.D.  1674  (Lit.  Reg.).  V.  of  Merrington,  Durham,  1658-60 
('Sadler,'  in  Surtees).  R.  of  Gateshead,  1661-75.  Master  of 
the  Free  Chapel  of  St  Edmund,  alias  the  Hospital  of  King 
James.  V.  of  Whelpington,  1661.  Married,  at  St  Andrew's, 
Newcastle,  June  29,  1676,  Ann  Anderson,  widow.  Died  at 
Gateshead,  1679.  Buried  there  Apr.  17.  (Peile,  1.  477;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

LADLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  25,  1667-8. 
S.  of  John.  Matric.  1668;  M.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  He  was  then 
a  Fell.-Com.  of  Christ's  and  about  to  travel  abroad.  (Peile,  11. 
I3-) 

LADYMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1620;  priest. 
May,  1624. 

LAFAITE,  DANIEL.  M.A.  1705  (Incorp.  from  Bordeaux).  One, 
Daniel  La  Fitte,  V.  of  WooUavington,  Sussex,  1691-1731. 

LA  FARGUE,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  19,  1709. 
B.  in  France.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  Prob- 
ably died  at  Stamford;  will  (P.C.C.)  1753;  of  Greatford,  Lines. 

LAGDALE,  CHRISTOPHER  (1632),  see  LANGDALE. 

LAGDEN,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1682;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1710. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703;  priest,  Feb.  17,  1705-6. 
R.  of  East  Mersea,  Essex,  1707-37.  V.  of  Colne  Alba,  1709- 
37.   R.  of  Abberton,  1710-37. 

LAGDEN  or  LUGDEN,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Eeister,  1588.  Of  Essex.  Perhaps  will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1646; 
of  Hempstead,  Essex,  clerk.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LAGDEN,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1597. 
Matric.  c.  1597;  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1607. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1622. 

LAGTON,  W.   B.D.  1471-2. 

LAIDMAN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1672.  S.  of  John,  of  Bowes,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Brignall,  Richmondshire,  Yorks.  Matric.  1672,  as  'Loydman'; 
B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1688.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May,  1676.  V.  of  Woodhom,  Northumberland,  1692-1724. 
Married,  at  Whickham,  Durham,  Feb.  3,  1680-1,  Catherine 
Mason.  Buried  at  Woodhom,  Mar.  14,  1723-4.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Venn,  1.  485;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

LAIDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  i, 
1699.  S.  of  Christopher  (above).  B.  at  Woodhorn,  North- 
umberland. Bapt.  at  Whickham,  Jan.  10,  1681-2.  School, 
Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).    Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 

1706.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  13,  1703;  priest,  June  8, 

1707.  R.  of  Whalton,  Northumberland,  1723-45.  Married 
Christia,  dau.  of  Robert  Metford,  of  Seghill.  Died  at  Whalton, 
Sept.  28,  1745.   Buried  there.   Father  of  the  next. 

LAIDMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
8,  1730.  S.  of  John  (above),  of  Northumberland.  Bapt.  at 
Woodhom,  Oct.  7,  1710.  School,  Sedbergh  (Dr  Saunders). 
Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M-A.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 


Lake,  Richard 

1734;  priest,  Sept.  1735.   V.  of  Calverley,  Yorks.,  1747-58. 
V.  of  Warden,  Northumberland,  1758-82.  P.C.  of  Ninebanks, 
1764-9.    Died  at  Warden,  June  22,  1782,  aged  71.    M.l. 
(Scott-Mayor,  11.  426.) 
LAITZ, .   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1497-8. 

LAKE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1636. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  1636.  R.  of  Charleton,  Devon,  1643; 
sequestered,  1645;  restored,  1660.  Died  soon  after.  Admon. 
(Exeter)  1661.   (Walker,  Sufferings.) 

LAKE,  BIBYE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1699.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bishop's  Norton, 
Lines.  Bapt.  Apr.  10,  1684.  Matric.  1699.  Created  Bart., 
Oct.  17,  1711.  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple.  Buried  in  the 
Temple  Church,  Apr.  6,  1744.   (G.E.C.) 

LAKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  28, 
1705.  4th  s.  of  Richard  (1666),  V.  of  Sparham,  Norfolk.  B. 
at  Dasset,  Warws.  Schools,  Bury  and  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1710;  priest,  Sept.  1712.  V.  of  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1722. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1697). 

LAKE,  EDWARD.  B..\.  from  St  Catharine's,  1626.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Irby.  Lines.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  B.C.L. 
(St  Alban's  Hall)  1627-8.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1636.  LL.D. 
(Cambridge)  1637.  Chancellor  of  Lincohi  diocese.  Advocate- 
general  of  Ireland.  M.P.  for  Cavan,  in  the  Irish  Parliament, 
1639-40.  Wounded  at  Edgehill.  Received  warrant  for  an 
English  baronetcy,  Dec.  1643.  Created  Bart.,  1643-  Created 
Baronet  of  Scotland,  July,  1661.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Simon  Bibye  of  Buckden,  Hunts.  Died  Apr.  i8,  1674,  aged 
77.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral.  M.I.  (G.E.C;  Lines. 
Pedigrees,  577;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LAKE,  EDWARD.  D.D.  1676  (Lit.  Reg.).  Of  Exeter,  Devon, 
cler.  fil.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  July  31, 
1658.  Brother  of  St  Katherine's-by-the-Tower.  Chaplain  to 
the  Duke  of  York.  R.  of  Norton,  Kent,  1669-83.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1675-8.  Archdeacon  of  Exeter;  and  R.  of  St  Mary- 
at-Hill,  1676-1704.  R.  of  St  Andrew  Hubbard,  London, 
1682-1704.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Mary  and  Queen  Anne.  Died 
Feb.  1,  1703-4,  aged  62.  Buried  in  St  Katherine's-by-the- 
Tower.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Al.Oxon.;D.N.B.;A.B.B6z^ven.) 

LAKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   Fellow. 

LAKE,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595;  B.A. 
1599-1600; M.A.  1604. 

LAKE,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1641.  S.  of  Michael,  of 
Ilminster,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
Feb.  1631-2,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1633-4.  V.  of  St  Veryan, 
Cornwall,  1642-61.  R.  of  Lanteglos-by-Camelford,  1660-77. 
R.  of  Minster,  1662-72.  Canon  of  Exeter.  Married,  Jan.  27, 
1641,  Mary  Gibbyns.  Died  in  Exeter,  Sept.  30,  1678.  Buried 
in  the  Cathedral.  (Peile,  1.  478;  At.  Oxon.;  N.  and  Q.,  ist  S., 
XI.  282.) 

LAKE,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1676.  Matric.  from  St 
John's  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  1,  1656;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1660. 
Probably  R.  of  Jacobstowe,  Devon,  1663.  R.  of  Black 
Torrington,  1663-1712.  R.  of  Aveton  Gifiard,  1678-89. 
Admon.  (Exeter)  1723,  of  James  Lake,  clerk;  of  Black 
Torrington.    (A  I.  Oxon.) 

LAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  4,  1637. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Dec.  5,  1624.  School,  Halifax.  B.A.  1641-2;  D.D.  1661  (LU. 
Reg.).  V.  of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  1661-3.  R.  of  St  Botolph, 
Bishopsgate,  1663-70.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1667-82.  R.  of 
Prestwich,  1668-85.  Preb.  of  York,  1670-85.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1670-82.  Master  of  Bawtry  Hospital,  1674. 
Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1680-2.  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man, 
1682-4;  of  Bristol,  1684-5;  of  Chichester,  1685-9,  suspended 
as  a  non-juror.  One  of  the  seven  bishops  committed  to  the 
Tower.  Wrote  a  Life  of  John  Cleveland,  the  poet.  Died 
Aug.  30,  1689.  Buried  in  St  Botolph's  Church.  Father  of 
William  (1682-3).   (D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  15,  1669.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1672;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678. 

LAKE,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  16, 
1663-4.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 

LAKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  18,  1666. 
S.  of  William  (1639),  R.  of  Little  Staughton,  Hunts.  B.  there. 
School,  Kimbolton,  Hunts.  Matric.  1667.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Oct.  2,  1668.  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  University 
praelector  in  philosophy,  1667.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1676;  priest,  1682.  R.  of  Avon  Dassett, 
Warws.,  1682.  Licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth  Clopton,  of 
Islington,  Middlesex,  Dec.  24,  1677.  Father  of  the  next  and 
of  Charles  (1705).  (Venn,  i.  428.) 


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Lake,  Richard 

LAKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1697.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  derk.  B.  at  Islington,  Middlesex. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1697.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1705). 

LAKE,  THOMAS.  Probably  educated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of 
Almeric,  of  Southampton.  B.  there,  c.  1567.  School,  South- 
ampton. M.A.  (Oxford)  1592  (on  the  Queen's  visit).  Clerk 
of  the  signet,  c.  1600.  Latin  secretary  to  James  I,  1603. 
Knighted,  May  20, 1603.  Keeper  of  the  Records  at  Whitehall, 
i5o^.  M.P.  for  Bossiney,  1601;  for  Launceston,  1604-11;  for 
Middlesex,  1614;  for  Wells,  1625;  for  Wootton  Bassett,  1626. 
Privy  Councillor,  1614.  Secretary  of  State,  1616-9.  Charged 
with  defamation  of  character  by  the  Countess  of  Essex;  fined, 
imprisoned  and  cUsmissed  from  office,  1619.  Retired  to  his 
estate  of  Cannons,  Middlesex.  Died  there  Sept.  17,  1630. 
{D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LAKE  or  LAKES,  THOMAS,  B.A.  from  King's,  1609-10;  M.A. 
1613. 

LAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  7,  i6i8. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1618.  (He  may  have  been  a  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Wilston,  Tring,  Herts.  Bapt.  there,  Aug.  4,  1602.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1617-8.  The  patron  of  Leyton, 
Essex,  in  1638,  was  a  Lake,  of  Wilston.)  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1623.  A  Thomas  Lake 
became  V.  of  Leyton,  1638.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wickford,  in  1645. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1652;  of  Nevendon, 
Essex,  clerk.   (T.  A .  Walker.) 

LAIKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  22, 
1649-50.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Castleford,  Yorks.  School, 
Pontefract.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4.  Probably  Head 
Master  of  Pontefract  School,  1654-60.  Died  1660.  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LAKE  or  LAKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Lent,  1656-7.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Lancelot,  of 
Cannons,  Middlesex,  Esq.  (afterwards  Knt.),  adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Feb.  24,  1656-7.  Of  Cannons,  Little  Stanmore, 
Middlesex.  Knighted,  Dec.  4,  1670.  Buried  at  Little 
Stanmore,  1673.   (Le  Neve,  Knights,  244;  Lipscomb,  11.  76.) 

LAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4, 
1664,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Barking,  Essex,  gent. 

LAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1412.  Resigned, 
1432,  without  a  degree.  Clerk  in  the  Chapel  Royal.  (Trin, 
Coll.  Admissions,  i.  114.) 

LAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1598. 
Matric.  1598;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1606. 

LAKE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Hempston,  Devon,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  July  16,  1625,  age  18;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1628; 
M.A.  1631-2;  B.D.  1639-40.  R.  of  Little  Staughton,  Hunts., 
1647.   Father  of  Richard  (1666). 

LAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  16,  1661.  Of 
Berkshire.  Matric.  1661.  Presumably  V.  of  Chippenham, 
1681-1704.  V.  of  Harden  Huish,  1683-1704.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1690-1704.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Consist.  C.  Sarum) 
1704,  of  Chippenham,  Wilts.,  clerk. 

LAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1682-3.  S.of  John.D.D.  (1637),  Bishopof  SodorandMan.  B. 
in  London.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7. 
Fellow,  1688-1709.   Non -juror. 

LAKELAND  or  LACKLAND,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  July  3,  1649.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  Mansfield. 
School,  Repton  (Mr  UUock).   Matric.  1649. 

LAKELAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June 
8,  1674.  B.  at  Stainforth,  near  Settle,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick  (Mr  Briggs).   B-.-V.  1677. 

LAKELAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8. 

LAKENHAM  or  LAKINGHAM,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1498-9.  Of 
Norwich  diocese.  M.A.  1502-3.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1501-12.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  ig,  1501-2.  R.  of 
South  Runcton,  Norfolk,  1511-20.  V.  of  Eastwood,  Essex, 
1520-1.   Died  1521.    (r.  A.  Walker.) 

LAKENHEATH,  ADAM  DE.  B.D.  ChanceUor  of  the  University, 
1373-4.  Petitioned  the  Pope,  1363,  for  a  benefice.  Benefactor 
to  the  University  Library.   {Cal.  Pap.  Pet.,  i.  405.) 

LAKERS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B..\.  1584-5.   V.  of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk,  1587-92. 

LAKERS,  JONAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  15S5-6.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  15,  1590.  V. 
of  Flixton,  Suffolk,  1590-1639.   Died  May  2,  1639. 

LAKES,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1601. 
S.  of  Osmund  (1562).  B.  at  Ringwood,  Hants.  Matric.  1601; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Fellow,  1604-11.  Licensed  to 
practise  medicine,  1631. 


Lambe,  Davies 

LAKES,  OSMUND.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1562.  S.  of  James,  of  Smarden,  Kent.  Matric. 
1562;  B.A.  1566-7  (ist  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  1570;  B.D.  1579. 
Fellow,  1565-80.  Proctor,  1577-8.  Vice-Provost,  1579.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  11,  1574.  V.  of  Ringwood, 
Hants.,  1579.  Died  1621.  Father  of  James  (above),  brother 
of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  (1557-8).  (Vis.  of  London,  1634; 
Harwood.) 

LAKES,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1565. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  Smarden,  Kent,  c.  1550.  Matric.  1565; 
B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573;  LL.D.  1579.  Fellow,  1568-79. 
Commissary  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1582.  Preb. 
of  Canterbury,  1588-^.  Master  in  Chancery.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1617;  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London.  Brother  of 
Osmund  (1562)  and  Thomas  (1557-8).  (Cooper,  11.  325;  Vis. 
of  London,  1634;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LAKES  or  LAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1557-8.  S.  of  James,  of  Smarden,  Kent.  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1564;  M.D.  1571.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1562.  M.P.  for  Hastings,  1572,  1585  and  1586.  L.R.C.P., 
1590.  Resided  in  Fetter  Lane.  Buried  at  St  Dunstan-iu- 
the-West,  Sept.  26,  1595.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Osmund 
(1562)  and  Stephen  (1565).  (Munk,  i.  100;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634;  Cooper,  II.  192;  III.  99.) 

LAKES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1615. 

LAKES,    .     Adm.    Fell. -Com.    at    King's,    Lent,    1613-4. 

Perhaps  William,  s.  of  Stephen  (above). 

LAKYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1548.  Of 
Warwickshire.  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556;  B.D.  from  Jesus, 
1560.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1553.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1561. 
Masterof  Jesus,  1565-4.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1560.  University 
preacher,  1560.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  in  1561.  V.  of 
Duxford  St  Peter,  1562-4,  deprived.   (Cooper,  i.  240;  A.  Gray.) 

LAKYN,  MILES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  16,  1546.  Of  Windsor.  Matric.  1546;  B.A.  1550-1. 
Fellow,  15 49-51.  Studied  thelawat  Fumival's  Inn.  (Harwood.) 

LAKYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544; 
B.A.  1547-8;  M.A.  1551;  B.D.  1561;  D.D.  1570.  Fellow,  1548. 
An  exile  at  Strasburg  under  Queen  Mary.  R.  of  Bolton 
Percy,  Yorks.,  1560-75.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1561-75.  Preb. 
of  York,  1564-75.  R.  of  Kirkby  Overblow,  1573-5.  Died 
Oct.  1575.   Probably  brother  of  John.   (Cooper,  i.  341.) 

LAKYN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1573. 

LAKYN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1560; 
B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine, 
1579.   M.D.  1580.   Fellow,  1566.   Proctor,  1579-80. 

LALLY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1732.   S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  in  London. 

LALLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  May  21, 
1740.  Of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1740; 
Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1760.  Fellow,  1744.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1746.  R.  of  Clopton,  Sufiolk,  1746.  V.  of 
Haddenham,  Bucks.  (Apr.-Oct.),  1749.  R.  of  Pitchcott, 
1762-71.   Died  1771.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1771. 

LAMAN,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1460-1. 

LAMBE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1723. 
FeU.-Com.  Apr.  23,  1726.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric. 
1723;  B.A.  1726-7. 

LAMBE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1640.  Perhaps  s.  of  Bartholomew,  of  London,  gent.; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1649. 

LAMBE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1664.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  peti-canon  of  Canterbury. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  at  the  Cathedral,  Mar.  9,  1645-6.  School, 
Canterbury  (Mr  Paris).  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A. 
1671.  One  of  these  names  buried  in  the  Cathedral,  Nov.  2, 
1678.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LAMBE,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1709.  S.  of  John  (1664), 
of  Wheathampstead,  Herts.,  Dean  of  Ely.  Matric.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  July  12,  1697;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701; 
D.D.  (Lambeth)  1722.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  1704.  R.  of 
Trottisclifie,  Kent,  1709.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Portland, 
governor  of  Jamaica.  R.  of  St  John's,  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
1729.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1733.  Brother  of  Henry  (1692).  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

LAMBE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1624.  S.  of  Stephen  (?  1594),  of  Egerton,  Kent.  Age  11  in 
i6ig.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  14,  1627.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  May  8,  1635.  Died  in  the  Temple,  July,  1635.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  proved  by  father  Stephen.   (Vis.  of  Kent.) 

LAMBE,  DAVIES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 
1733-4.  S.  of  John  (1703),  V.  of  Oxton,  Notts.  B.  at  South- 
well. School,  Nottingham  (Mr  Swale).  Matric.  1735;  B.A. 
1737-8;  M.A.  1741.  Fellow,  1739-49.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
June  17,  1739;  priest,  Oct.  12,  1740.  R.  of  Ridley,  Kent, 
1740-71.  R.  of  Lullingstone,  1748-71.  Buried  at  Ridley, 
Dec.  30,  1771.  M.I.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  450.) 

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Lambe,  Edward 

LAMBE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1575.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Trimley,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  ii,  1578-9.  Died  Nov.  19,  1617.  M.I.  in 
East  Bergholt  Church,  where  he  is  described  as  'learned  in 
divine  and  common  laws.'  Doubtless  brother  of  Thomas 
(1575)-    (E.  Anglian.,  N.  S.,  xii.  310.) 

LAMBE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  3,  1666.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1674.  Probably  R.  of  Acle, 
Norfolk,  till  17 10.   Father  of  the  next. 

LAMBE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 
1713.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  R.  of  Acle,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich  (private;  Mr  Nobbs).  Scholar,  1713-7;  B.A. 
1716-7.    (Venn,  1.  529.) 

LAMB,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  20,  1701. 
S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk.  B.  at  York.  Schools,  York  and  Hull 
(Mr  Pell).   Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5. 

LAMB,  GEORGE.  '  Of  Sx  John's,'  Cambridge,  when  adm.  extra- 
licentiate  R.C.P.,  Oct.  29,  1709.  Resident  at  Wallingford, 
Berks.   {Munk,  11.  26.) 

LAMBE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  16, 
1682.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk  (1648).  B.  at  Milton  Bryan,  Beds. 
School,  Hardrin,  Herts,  (private).  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1699;  priest,  Sept. 
21,  1700.  Married,  at  Milton  Bryan,  June  20,  1700,  Elizabeth 
Lawson,  of  Wobum. 

LAMB,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  12,  1692.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  S.  of  John  (1664),  D.D.,  R.  of  Wheathamp- 
stead.  Matric.  1693;  LL.B.  1697-8;  LL.D.  1709.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  19,  1697;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  19, 
1698.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1717-29.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
and  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs., 
1709.  Lecturer  at  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey.  Died 
Mar.  24,  1728-9,  aged  55.  M.I.  at  Wheathampstead.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1709). 

LAMB,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  29, 
1693-4.  S.  of  John  (1661),  R.  of  Cranford,  Northants.  Bapt. 
at  Stanwick,  Oct.  29,  1677.  School,  Cranford.  Matric.  1696; 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Fellow,  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  22,  1700;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1702.  R.  of  Cranford  St  John, 
Northants.,  1704-45.  Buried  there  Nov.  19,  1745.  Will 
(Northampton)  1746.  Father  of  Robert  (1721).  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

LAMBE,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  King's,  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  18;  priest,  June  19,  1614.  Probably 
V.  of  Holy  Cross  Westgate,  Canterbury,  1617-62.  Died  1662. 

LAMBE,  JAMES.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard.  B.  in  All  Saints'  parish,  Oxford,  Feb.  2,  1598-9. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  1613;  B.A.  (Brasenose  College)  1615-6; 
M..\.  1619-20;  D.D.  (St  Mary  HaU)  1660.  R.  of  Botley, 
Hants.,  1639-60.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1660-4.  R-  °i 
Kingsworthy,  Hants.,  1661.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom, 
1662-4.  Orientalist.  Died  Oct.  18,  1664.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.   WiU,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LAMBE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  26, 
1671.  S.  of  John,  of  Foulthorp,  Durham.  Bapt.  at  Grindon, 
July  31,  1653.  School,  Houghton,  Durham.  Matric.  1671; 
B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19, 
1675.  Lecturer  at  Carlisle,  1687.  R.  of  Bewcastle,  Cumber- 
land, 1689-98.  V.  of  St  Lawrence,  Appleby,  1698-1720.  V. 
of  Crosby  Garrett,  1713-7.   [Nightingale.) 

LAMBE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579. 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1583. 
S.  of  John,  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Aylett,  of  Riven- 
hall,  Essex.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  LL.D.  1616.  Admitted 
advocate,  1602.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1643.  Chancellor  and 
Vicar-general  of  diocese  of  Peterborough,  1615.  Commissary 
to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Lincoln,  1617.  Knighted,  July 
26,  1621.  A  member  of  the  High  Commission  Court,  1629-41, 
and  an  active  supporter  of  Laud.  Registrar  of  Ely,  1630. 
Dean  of  the  Arches,  1633-47.  Chancellor  and  Keeper  of  the 
great  seal  to  Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  1640.  His  property  was 
sequestrated  shortly  before  Dec.  14,  1646.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1647.   {D.N.B.) 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1625; 
Scholar,  1627;  B.A.  1628-9.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  May  9,  1631. 
M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  C.  of  Drax,  Yorks., 
1643. 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  20, 
1642.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  Suffolk.   Matric.  1642. 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  18, 
1655.  S.  of  Michael  (1622),  of  Hothroyd,  Felkirk,  Yorks. 
School,  Sherbum.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 
One  of  these  names  Head  Master  of  Pontefract,  in  1660. 
Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1654)  and  Seth  (1662). 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  4,  1660.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1665-6. 


Lambe,  Robert 

LAMB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  12. 
1661.  S.  of  John,  of  Peterborough.  School,  Peterborough. 
B.A.  1665-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1668;  priest, 
June  18,  1671,  as  M.A.  R.  of  Cranford  St  John,  Northants., 
1681-1703.  Buried  there  Nov.  9,  1703.  Father  of  Henry 
(1693-4).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  30,  1664. 
S.  of  Thomas,  merchant.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Charter- 
house, Hertford,  and  Hackney,  Middlesex  (Mr  Hewis). 
Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672;  D.D.  1693.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  i,  1673- 
R.  of  Wheathampstead,  Herts.,  1673-1708.  Chaplain  to 
WiUiam  III.  Dean  of  Ely,  1693-1708.  Died  Aug.  10,  1708. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Charles  (1709)  and  Henry  (1692). 
(Le  Neve,  Mon.;  Bentham,  Ely.) 

LAMB,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  6,  1668.  Matric. 
1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1674;  priest 
(London)  May,  1676.  Perhaps  R.  of  Rayne  Parva,  Essex, 
1683-1703.   Died  1703. 

LAMB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  i68g.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1694;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1695-  One  of  these 
names  C.  of  Chigwell,  Essex.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Oct. 
3,  1698.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  11, 
1691-2.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1692;  B.A.  1695-6; 
M.A.  1699.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ridley,  Kent,  1719-40.  Died  Apr. 
24,  1740. 

LAMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  19,  1703.  B.  at 
Nottingham,  1685.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1708;  priest,  1709.  V.  of  Oxton, 
Notts.  P.C.  of  Edingley.  Minor  canon  of  Southwell.  R.  of 
Shadoxhurst,  Kent,  1717-33-  Master  of  Southwell  School, 
1718.  R.  of  Longfield,  Kent,  1731.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Montague.  Died  1733.  M-I-  Father  of  Davies  (i733-4)- 
[Scott-Mayor,  iii.  450.) 

LAMB,  JOHN  TAYLOR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
17^  1745-6.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Sussex.  B.  at  Ditchliug. 
School,  Streatham,  Surrey  (Mr  Talbot).  Matric.  1748-9;  B.A. 
1749-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  Mar.  11,  i749-5o;  priest 
(Rochester)  Mar.  3,  1750-1.  Master  of  Whitgift's  School, 
Croydon,  1751-74.  Chaplain  to  Croydon  Hospital.  V.  of 
Leysdown,  Kent,  1757-61.  R.  of  Keston,  1761-74-  Died 
1774.  Will,  P.C.C.   [Scott-Mayor,  111.  555.) 

LAMBE,  LACON.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  i733-  S.  of  William,  of 
Dilwyn,  Hereford,  gent.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
June  6,  1717,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1721.  V.  of  Llangattock- 
by-Caerleon,  Monmouth,  1729-42.  V.  of  Shire  Newton,  i734- 
42.  Died  1742.  [Scott-Mayor,  in.  448;  Al.  Oxon.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

LAMBE,  LIONEL.  Probably  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1618.  M.A. 
from  Christ's,  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  27,  1621; 
priest,  Oct.  i,  1623.  Head  Master  of  Stamford  Grammar 
School,  1625.  V.  of  Somerby,  Leics.,  1631.  V.  of  St  Martin, 
Stamford,  1637.  Confrater  of  Brown's  Hospital,  Stamford. 
Buried  at  St  Martin's,  Jan.  28,  1660-1.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1647). 

LAMB,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1705-6. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Sandford,  Westmorland.  School,  Appleby 
(Mr  Banks).  Matric.  1705-6;  B..\.  1711-2. 

LAMBE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1622.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Feb.  1626-7;  priest.  Mar.  1627-8.  V.  of  Felkirk, 
Yorks.,  c.  1640;  and  chaplain  in  the  Monckton  family  at 
Hothroyd.  Father  of  Nathaniel  (1654),  John  (1655)  and  Seth 
(1662).    (J.  Parker.) 

LAMBE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i7)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  15,  1654.  S.  of  Michael  (above),  V.  of  Felkirk,  Yorks., 
and  of  Hothroyd.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1654;  B.A. 
1657.    Brother  of  John  (1655)  and  Seth  (1662). 

LAMB,  PATRICK.   M.A.  1682  [Com.  Reg.). 

LAMB,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  3,  1641.  S.  of 
Henry.  V.  of  Cerne  Abbas,  Dorset.  B.  there.  Matric.  1641; 
B.A.  1646.  Minister  of  Alton  St  Pancras,  Dorset,  in  1650;  of 
Bere  Regis  and  Winterboume  Kingston,  1657-8.  Silenced, 
1662.  Afterwards  minister  at  Clapham,  Surrey.  Died  Mar. 
25,  1689.   (Calamy,  i.  442;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LAMBE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1545, 
impuhcs. 

LAMBE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627;  B.D.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24,  1626;  priest,  Sept.  30,  1627.  R.  of  Cranford  St 
John,  Northants.,  1629-40.  Buried  there  Feb.  24,  1639-40. 
[Peile,  1.  334;  H.  I.  Longden.) 


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Lambe,  Robert 

LAMBE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  6, 
1648.  S.  of  John,  citizen  of  Peterborough.  School,  Peter- 
borough. Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Fellow. 
Doubtless  R.  of  Milton  Bryant,  Beds.,  1667-1701,  and 
father  of  Henry  (1682). 
LAMB,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1698. 
B.  at  Bermondsey,  Southwark.  Matric.  Easter,  1699;  B.A. 
1701-2;  M..\.  1706.  Fellow,  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22, 
1706.  R.  of  Stour  Provost,  Dorset,  1716-24.  R.  of  Stanmer, 
Sussex,  1724-7.  V.  of  Falmer,  1724-7.  Buried  at  Stanmer, 
Aug.  25,  1727. 

LAMB,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1721. 
S.  of  Matthew,  of  London.  School,  Enfield,  Middlesex  (Dr 
Uvedale).  Matric.  1721;  LL.B.  1726;  LL.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1726-7.  V.  of 
Hather  and  Kedby,  Lines.,  1727.  Dean  of  Peterborough, 
1744-64.  R.  of  Peakirk  with  Clinton,  Northants.,  1747-63. 
Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1750.  F.R.S.,  1758.  R.  of  Hatfield,  Herts., 
1763-9.  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1764-9.  Died  at  Hatfield 
rectory,  Nov.  3,  1769.  Buried  there.  (G.  Mag.;  Lond.  Mag.; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 

LAMBE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  15, 
1721.  S.  of  Henry  (1693-4),  R.  of  Cranford,  Northants. 
School,  Guilsborough  (Mr  Worting).  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1727;  priest.  May  24, 
1730.   Perhaps  V.  of  Warden,  Beds.,  1738. 

LAMB,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 
1728.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  there,  at  St 
Nicholas,  Aug.  15,  1711.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1728; 
B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1733;  priest 
(Norwich)  Oct.  1735.  Minor  canon  of  Durham.  P.C.  of  South 
Shields,  1747.  V.  of  Norham,  Northumberland,  1747-95. 
Author  of  'An  Exact  and  Circumstantial  History  of  the 
Battle  of  Flodden  in  verse,  written  about  the  time  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.'  Married  Philadelphia  Nelson,  Apr.  11,  1755. 
Died  at  Edinburgh,  May  7,  1795.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  413; 
D.N.B.) 

LAMBE,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1579. 
Of  Nottinghamshire. 

LAMBE,  SETH.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1662.  S.  of  Michael  (1622),  V.  of  Felkirk,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sherbum  (Mr  Lambe).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1665-6; 
M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1667.  V.  of  Ealing, 
Middlesex,  1673-1702.  Died  1702.  Brother  of  John  (1655) 
and  Nathaniel  (1654). 

LAMBE,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621 ;  B.A. 
1623-4. 

LAMBE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594;  B.A. 
1597-8;  M.A.  1601.   Probably  father  of  Christopher. 

LAMB,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1575. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Trimley,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  11,  1577-8.   Doubtless  brother  of  Edward  (1575). 

LAMBE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  24, 
1626.  Perhaps  V.  of  Threckingham,  Lines.,  1629-42.  One 
of  these  names,  R.  of  South  Benfleet,  Essex,  1641,  has  been 
identified  with  a  contemporary  nonconformist  preacher,  for 
whom  se€  D.N.B.   (For  other  suggestions  see  Peile,  i.  334.) 

LAMBE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  17,  1639. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Rainham,  Kent,  1656-62.  Died  Apr.  11,  1662. 

LAMBE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  2, 

1647.  S.  of  Lionel  (1618),  V.  of  St  Martin  by  Stamford. 
School,  Stamford  (Mr  Humphrey).  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651- 
2;  M.A.  1655.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653.  Probably  chaplain 
in  the  Navy,  1658.   R.  of  Healing,  Lines.,  1669. 

LAMBE,   THOMAS.     Adm.   sizar  at  Trinity,   Nov.   6,   1668. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1672-3.    Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Peterb.)    Dec.   22,    1672.    Master  of  Rothwell 

School,  Northants.,  1675. 
LAMBE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1576; 

B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  One  of  these  names  'B.A.;  of  York 

diocese'  ord.  priest  (Durham)  May  22,  1586. 
LAMBE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.   1623; 

B.A.   1626-7;  M.A.   1630.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  13, 

1627;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1628.  Perhaps  R.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk, 

and  father  of  the  next. 
LAMBE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30, 

1648.  S.  of  William  (?  above),  R.  of  Marsham,  near  Aylsham. 
B.  at  Stody,  near  Holt,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Levering).  Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Cambridge,  Jan.  23,  1650-1. 

LAMB,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9, 
1685-6.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Peterborough,  Northants. 
School,  Peterborough  (Mr  Waring).  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689- 
90.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  10,  1693. 

LAMB, .  D.  (Div.  or  Law)  1467-8.  A  friar. 


Lambert,  John 

LAMBE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1544. 

LAMBE, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1698-9. 

LAMBARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1605. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Greenwich,  and  afterwards  of 
Sevenoaks,  Kent.  B.  Aug.  16,  1587.  If  so,  twin-brother  to 
'Fane'  (1605).    (Archaeol.  Cantiana,  v.  248.) 

LAMBERD,  GILBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579. 

LAMBARD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  13, 
1717.  B.  in  London. 

LAMBERD,  VANNE  (?  FANE).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1605.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Greenwich,  Kent. 
B.  Aug.  16,  1587;  and  twin-brother  to  George  (1605). 

LAMBARD, .   B.D.  1473-4;  D.D.  1484-5.   A  friar. 

LAMBART,  GARY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3, 
1618.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Oliver,  Knt.  (afterwards  Lord  Lambart, 
Baron  of  Cavan).  Matric.  i6i8-g.  Perhaps  knighted,  Sept.  8, 
1622.   Brother  of  the  next.   {Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623;  G.E.C.) 

LAMBART,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3, 
1618.  S.  of  Sir  Ohver,  Baron  Lambart.  B.  1600.  Matric. 
1618-9;  M.A.  1619  {Lit.  Reg.).  Succeeded  his  father,  June, 
1618.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1619-20.  M.P.  forBossiney, 
1626,  1628-9.  Appointed  Seneschal  for  the  government  of 
Co.  Cavan,  and  of  KeUs,  1627.  Succeeded  to  the  command 
of  Lord  Moore's  Company  of  foot,  1628.  Military  Governor 
of  Ireland,  1642.  Privy  Councillor.  Created  Earl  of  Cavan 
and  Viscount  Kilcoursie,  Apr.  1647.  Died  June  25,  1660. 
Buried  in  St  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin.  Brother  of  the 
above.   {D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Surrey;  G.E.C.) 

LAMBERT,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1570.  One  of  these  names,  of  Wiltshire,  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  13,  1573-4. 

LAMBERT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1579.  Of 
Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  Sheriff  of  London.  If  so,  of 
Boyton,  Wilts.  Died  1608.  Buried  at  Oxnead,  Norfolk. 
Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (Hoare,  Wilts.,  i.  203.) 

LAMBERT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
c.  1597.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (above).  If  so,  of  Boyton, 
WUts.,  Esq.  Died  1612.  One  of  these  names,  of  Wiltshire, 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1600. 

LAMBERT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1629;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

LAMBERT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1592-3; 
B.A.  1596-7- 

LAMBERT,  HANAMEEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  28,  1667.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  in  Fleet  Street,  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June;  priest,  Sept.  1671.  C.  of  Peldon, 
Essex,  1672.   {Peile,  11.  12.) 

LAMBERT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1683.  S.  of  Anthony,  merchant.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks.  School 
(private;  Mr  Wm  Lambert).  Matric.  1683.  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666.) 

LAMBERT,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1568;  B.A.  1571-2. 

LAMBERT,  JOHN,  alias  NICHOLSON.  B.A.  1519-20  (1st  in  the 
ordo).  B.  at  Norwich.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1521.  An  early 
reformer.  Preacher  and  chaplain  at  Antwerp.  Repeatedly 
in  trouble  for  his  opinions.  Convicted  as  a  heretic,  1538,  and 
burnt  at  Smithfield.   {Cooper,  i.  67;  D.N.B.) 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  17,  1564. 
Matric.  1564;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570;  B.D.  1580.  V.  of 
Duxford  St  John,  Cambs.,  1572-1621.  University  preacher, 
1580-1.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Weeting,  Norfolk,  1588-1621.  Buried 
Nov.  21,  1621.  Will,  P.C.C. 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1618;  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14,  1635-6. 
Matric.  1636. 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  16, 
1667.  S.  of  Francis  (?  Ralph,  of  Caville),  yeoman,  of  Carr, 
Maltby,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  EUison). 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674-  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1671;  priest.  May,  1673.  V.  of  Elloughton,  Yorks., 
1678-1702.  V.  of  South  Cave,  1684-1702.  Died  1702.  Father 
of  John  (1702). 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13, 
1673-4.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Grange  in  Wensleydale,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Bainbrigg.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1702.  S.  of  John  (1667),  clerk.  B.  at  South  Cave,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6; 
M.A.  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1711.  R.  of  Foxholes, 
Yorks.,  1710-26.  R.  of  Halsham,  1726-37.  R.  of  Leven, 
1726-37.  Licensed,  York,  1713,  to  marry  Anne  Appleyard, 
of  Beverley.  Died  1737. 


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Lambert,  John 

LAMBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  15, 

1733.    S.   of   John   (?  above),   clerk,   of    Yorkshire.    B.   at 

Kilham,  Driffield.  School,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  (Mr  Burrow). 

Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.    Ord.  deacon  {Litt.  dim.  from 

York)  Nov.  1737;  C.  of  Brandesburton ;  priest,  Dec.  1738. 
LAMBERT,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  11, 

1744.   Only  s.  of  John,  governor  of  Leicester  prison.    B.  at 

Leicester.    Schools,   Kirkby,  Leics.  and  Oakham.    Matric. 

1744.    One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  11, 

1749-50;  priest,  June  10, 1750.  R.  of  Foston,  Leics.,  1750-91. 

Died  Mar.  16,  1791. 
LAMBERT,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1627; 

B.A.  1630-1; M.A.  1634. 
LAMBERT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  22, 

166&-7.    S.  of  Robert,  woollen-draper,  of  Hull,  Yorks.    B. 

there.  School,  Hull  (MrCatlyn).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1; 

M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1671;  priest.  May,  1676. 

V.  of  Beverley  Minster,  1671-81.   Master  of  Beverley  School, 

1674.    Perhaps  V.  of  Waghen,  1679-81.   Died  1716-   Father 

of  Robert  (1693). 
LAMBERT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 

1700.    S.  of  William  (1663),  clerk.    B.  at  Hornsea,  Yorks. 

School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).   Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4; 

M.A.  1707.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1704;  priest,  1705.   V. 

of  Swire,  Yorks.,  1705.   Probably  V.  of  Sculcoates,  1720-6. 
LAMBERT,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20,  1653-4- 

Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.   Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  11,  1661.   Marriage  license 

(York)  1673;  Joshua  Lambert,  clerk,  40,  of  SpofEorth,  and 

Bridget  Walker,  33,  at  Kirkby  Overblow. 
LAMBERT,  JOSIAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9,  1681.  S. 

of  Thomas.  B.  at  Hubberhokne,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick 

(Mr  Briggs). 
LAMBERT,  LIONEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1587. 
LAMBERT,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  25, 

1662.  Of  Somerset.   Matric.  1662.   One  of  these  names,  s.  of 

Thomas,  of  South  Cadbury,  Somerset,  clerk,  matric.  from 

Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford,  July  17,  1663,  age  17.   [Al.  Oxon.) 

LAMBART,  NEHEMIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent, 
1660-1;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Subscribed  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  June  1,  1667.  Master  of  Camberwell 
Grammar  School,  1687-1700.  R.  of  Thundersley,  Essex, 
1689-1700.   Died  Mar.  26,  1700.   M.I.   Admon.,  P.C.C. 

LAMBERT,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1494-5- 

LAMBERT,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1609. 
LAMBERT,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  15,  1711-2.   S.  of  Henry.   B.  at  Gainsborough,  Lines. 

School,  Gainsborough  (Mr  Waterworth).   Matric.  1712;  B.A. 

1715-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1719;  LL.D.  1728  [Com.  Reg.). 

Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1717.    Died  at  Bath,  May  14,  1736- 

{T.  A.  Walker;  G.  Mag.) 
LAMBERT,  PHILIP.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615; 

B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

LAMBERT,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1595-6. 
LAMBARTE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1552. 
LAMBERT,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

LAMBERT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609. 

LAMBERT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
i6ii.  B.  in  St  Peter  Hungate,  Norwich.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A. 
1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1617,  age  24;  priest, 
Mar.  I,  1617-8.   C.  of  Grinstead,  Surrey. 

LAMBERT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
21,  1693.  S.  of  Joseph  (1666-7),  clerk,  of  Beverley,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (under  his  father).  Matric.  1693;  B.A. 
1696-7;  M.A.  1700;  B.D.  1707;  D.D.  1718.  Fellow,  1699. 
Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1722-34.  Master,  1727-35.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1727-8,  1729-30.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Jan.  6, 
1705-6.  Died  Jan.  25,  1734-5-  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1735- 
Benefactor  to  the  College.   {College  History,  220.) 

LAMBERT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
25,  1709.  S.  of  Benjamin,  woollen-draper.  B.  at  Beverley, 
Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1709;  B.A. 
1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1714;  priest, 
1716.   Probably  V.  of  Hessle,  Yorks.,  in  1756. 

LAMBERT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1588.    One  of  these  names,  of  Colchester,  Essex,  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  1,  1591-2. 
LAMBERT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1620.    Of 

Kent.   Migrated  to  St  John's.   Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1623-4. 


Lambton,  William 

LAMBERT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1O29-30;  M.A.  1634.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stanford, 
Norfolk,  till  his  death,  1662. 
LAMBERT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
9,   1656.    S.  of  Edmund,   Esq.    B.  at  Boyton,  Wilts.    Of 
Boyton,  Wilts.    Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Edward  Topp,  of 
Stockton,  Esq.   Died  1692.   (Hoare,  WiUs.,  1.  203.) 
LAMBERT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8, 
1718-9.   S.  of  Josiah,  of  Watsfield,  near  Kendal,  Westmor- 
land.  Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727- 
V.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1727-41.  V.  of  Thorpe,  near  HaniVich, 
c.  1741;  and  afterv/ards  R.  of  Melton,  Suffolk.    Father  of 
James  (1760),  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 
LAMBERT,   WILLIAM.    B.A.   1470-1.    Probably  s.  of  John, 
alderman  of  London  (M.I.  at  Hinxworth,  Herts.).    Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1480-93.  R.  of  St  Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  1481-93. 
Died  1493. 
LAMBERT,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1493-4-    Of  Sutton,  Lines.   M.A. 
1497-8;  B.D.  1505-6  (?  1509-10);  D.D.  1519-20.    Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1494;  President,  1514.    Proctor,  1505-6.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)   Mar.   16,   1498-9;  priest.  Mar.  31,   1499. 
University  preacher,  1505-6.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Honey  Lane, 
London,  1517-22.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1522. 
LAMBARTE,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,   Easter, 

1549- 
LAMBERT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25, 

1595-6.  Matric.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600. 
LAMBERT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1603.  B.  at  Keswick,  Cumberland.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3,  1610,  age  25;  C.  of  Braintree, 
Essex;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1611.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Little 
Waldingfield,  Sufiolk,  1629-61.  Buried  there  Dec.  30,  1661. 
LAMBERT,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1626. 
LAMBERT,  WILLIAM.    {Gallicus.)   M.A.  1629. 
LAMBART,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)   at  St  John's, 
Oct.  26,  1663.  S.  of  Robert,  mercer,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.    Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1673-    V.  of  Hornsea, 
Yorks.,  1675-1722.    Preb.  of  York,  1689-1722.    Died  1722. 
Father  of  Joseph  (1700). 
LAMBINGE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1583. 
LAMBKIN,  ISAAC.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1617; 

B.A.  1620-1. 
LAMKYNG,   JOHN.     B.A.    1525-6.     Perhaps  V.   of  Shalford, 

Essex,  1517-59.  Died  1559.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1559. 
LAMBKIN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1589.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Migrated  to  Queens',  1593.  B.A.  1593-4; 
M.A.  1597.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  25,  1600.  R.  of 
Themilthorpe,  Norfolk,  1600.  R.  of  Hackford,  1602-17.  V. 
of  Whitwell,  1602-17. 
LAMBLEorLEMLEY,  JOHNDE.  Carmelite  of  Cambridge.  Ord. 

acolyte  (Ely)  May  18,  1350;  deacon  Apr.  2,  1351- 
LAMBTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June 
9,  1642.  S.  of  John,  of  Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at  St 
Oswald's,  July  18,  1624.  Schools,  Durham  (Mr  Smelt)  and 
Lynn.  Matric.  1642.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1643. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Michael  Hall,  of  Consett,  June  22, 
1650.  Buried  at  Crossgate,  Durham,  Aug.  20,  1654.  (Peile, 
I.  481;  Surtees,  11.  175;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
LAMBTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  16, 
1697.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  Robert.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  priest 
(Durham)  Sept.  24,  1704.  R.  of  Middleton  St  George, 
Durham,  1705-22.  Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1712. 
P.C.  of  Alnwick,  Northumberiand,  1718-22.  WiU  dated, 
1731-2- 
LAMBTON  or  LAMPTON,  RALPH.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  (age  12) 
from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Lambton.  Of 
Lambton,  Esq.  Biu-ied  Dec.  10,  1593.  Father  of  William 
(1606).  (Vis.  of  Durham.) 
LAMBTON  or  LAMPTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1606.  S.  of  Ralph  (1568).  Bapt.  Nov.  16, 
1589.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3,  1608;  'of  Lambton, 
Durham,  gent.'  Knighted  at  Newmarket,  Mar.  17,  1614-5. 
Captain  of  a  troop  of  horse  in  the  Royal  Army.  Slain  at 
Marston  Moor,  July  2,  1644.  (Vis.  of  Durham,  1666.) 
LAMBTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  17,  1639.  S.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  Knt.,  of  Lambton,  Durham. 
B.  at  Rufford,  Notts.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Smelt).  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1640.  Captain  of  a  troop  of  horse  in 
the  Royal  Army.  Fatally  wounded  at  Wakefield,  1643. 
Buried  in  York  Minster,  July  5,  1643.  (Vis.  of  Durham,  1666; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 


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Lamerton,  William 

LAMERTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1712.  B.  at 
Marhamchurch,  Cornwall.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  May  23,  1683;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1687.  Chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1688-1702.  V.  of  Alveley,  Essex,  1698.  R.  of  Fish- 
bourne,  Sussex,  to  1 713;  of  Bedhampton,  Hants.,  1713-32- 
Buried  Dec.  5,  1732-   (Venn,  i.  526.) 

LAMLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  21,  1606. 

LAMLY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhousk,  July  2,  1580. 
Matric.  1580. 

LAMLEYE,  SIMON.  B.C.L.  in  1366.  (Cal.  of  Papal  Petitions.) 

LAMMES,  LIVINUS.  Carmelite  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Sept.  18,  1456.   (B.  Zimmerman.) 

LAMMAS,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 
1654.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Hertfordshire.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford  (Mr  Leigh).  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 

LAMMAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
21,  1607,  age  24;  C.  of  Hingham,  Norfolk;  priest,  Dec.  18, 
1608.  V.  of  Tottington,  1611-3.   R.  of  Scoulton,  1612-24. 

LAMMER,  JOHN.  M.A.  (?  of  Cambridge).  R.  of  St  Ann, 
Aldersgate,  London,  1446-54.  R.  of  Hartest,  Sufiolk,  1453; 
and  of  Boxted;  exchanged  these  for  Reed,  Herts.,  1477. 

LAMNER  or  LOOMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1458. 

LAMONT,  ANDREW.  D.D.  1664  (Lit.  Reg.).  Already  M.A. 
Perhaps  from  Scotland  (his  grandfather,  Alan,  of  Sconic, 
Fife).  S.  of  Andrew,  D.D.,  R.  of  Thwing,  Yorks.  R.  of 
Beesley,  Surrey.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

LAMOTTE,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1713;  DD-  1728 
{Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  12,  1703-4,  as 
'B.A.  of  Trinity  College';  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1704. 
V.  of  Weekley,  Northants.,  1704-22.  R.  of  Warkton,  1714- 
42.  R.  of  Scaldwell,  1722-42.  Chaplain  to  Prince  of  Wales. 
Chaplain  to  the  first  troop  of  Guards;  and  to  the  Duke  of 
Montagu.  F.R.S.,  1727.  Died  at  Warkton,  Jan.  21,  1741-^- 
Buried  there.  Will,  P.C.C.  (G.  Mag.) 

LAMOTTE,  JAMES.   M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.). 

LAMPARED, .   B.Can.L.  1456-7. 

LAMPLEY,  JOHN.   B.D.  1533-4-  Canonicus. 

LAMPLUGH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  17,  1662-3.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Beverley, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  Stokes).  Matric. 
1663.  Died  as  a  student.  Buried  at  St  Clement's,  Cambridge, 
Feb.  2,  1663-4. 

LAMPLUGH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1602.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Cockermouth,  Cumber- 
land, Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1604.  One 
of  these  names  knighted  Dec.  16,  1616. 

LAMPLUGH,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1708.  B.  at  Bishopthorpe,  Yorks.  (grandson  of  Thomas,  the 
Archbishop).  Matric.  Easter,  1709.  Died  Dec.  1710. 

LAMPLUGH,  JOSIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1642.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649;  B.D. 
1657.  Fellow.  1647-9,  ejected;  and  1654-9.  R.  of  Yelden, 
Beds.,  1664-75.  Buried  there  May  10,  1675.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

LAMPLUGH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1624.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
of  Lebberston,  Yorks.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1626. 
One  of  these  names  called  to  the  Bar,  Gray's  Inn,  June  5, 
1657. 

LAMPLOUGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  9,  1685.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Thornton,  Y'orks. 
Matric.  1685;  Scholar,  1685.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  Oct. 
5,  1687.   LL.B.  1690. 

LAMPLUGHE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
July  9,  1629.  S.  of  Kentigem.  B.  at  'Wegdom'  (?  Wigton), 
Cumberland.  School,  Blencowe  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric. 
1629. 

LAMPLUGH,  THOMAS.  D.D.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Dovenby,  Cumberland.  Matric.  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1634,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1639; 
M.A.  1642;  B.D.  1657;  D.D.  1660.  Fellow  of  Queen's,  1642. 
Principal  of  St  Alban  HaU,  1664-73.  R.  of  Binfield,  Berks., 
1659.  R.  of  Charlton-on-Otmoor,  Oxon.,  1659.  R.  of  St 
Anthony,  London,  1664-71.  Archdeacon  of  London,  1664- 
76.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1669-76.  V.  of  St  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  1670-6.  Dean  of  Rochester,  1673-6.  Bishop 
of  Exeter,  1676-88.  Archbishop  of  York,  1688-91.  Died  May 
5,  1691.  Buried  in  York  Minster.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LAMPLUGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1605; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1609;  M.A.  1612.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (Cons.  C.  London)  1637;  M.A.,  of  Sion  College,  London. 
{Cal.  Dom.  Papers,  1623-5.) 


Lancaster,  John 

LAMPLUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1666.  S.  of  George,  merchant.  B.  at  York.  School, 
Hull  (Mr  Catlin).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670.  V.  of  Hatfield  Peverel, 
Essex,  1672-82.  V.  of  Dagenham,  1682-1705.  Preb.  of 
Ripon,  1689-1705.  Buried  at  Dagenham,  Jan.  21,  1704-5. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1705.   {Scott-Mayor.) 

LAMPLUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1688.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Scarborough,  Yorks. 
School,  Wykeham.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  22,  1692;  priest,  1693.  C.  of  Wake- 
field, 1693-9.  V.  of  Brodsworth,  Yorks.,  1700-20.  R.  of 
Sprotborough,  1701-18.    R.  of  Hemsworth,  1718-27.    Died 

1727.  Father  of  William  (1720). 

LAMPLUGH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

June  25,  1713.  S.  of  John,  attorney.  B.  at  Oundle,  Northants. 

Bapt.  June  8,  1696.   School,  Oakham  (Mr  Wright).   Matric. 

1713;  B.A.  1716-7.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of  Earl 

Soham,  Sufiolk,  1727. 
LAMPLUGH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  9, 

1720.   S.  of  William  (1688),  R.  of  Sprotborough.    B.  there. 

Schools,  Wakefield    (Mr  Clark)   and   St   Martin's  Library, 

London  (Mr  Richardson).   Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A. 

1728.  Liu.  dim.  from  York  for  priest,  Dec.  1730.  Preb.  of 
Ripon,  1746-76.  V.  of  Dewsbury,  1761-76.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Dobson,  of  Cottingley.  Died  at  Knares- 
borough.  May  7,  1776,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Bingley.  M.I. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LAMPLOUGH, .   B.A.  1484. 

LAMPORT,  RICHARD.  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1462. 
Probably  of  Corpus  Christi,  in  1471. 

LAMPTON,  see  LAMBTON. 

LANCASHIRE  or  LANKESHIRE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1578;  B.A.  1581-2. 

LANCASHIRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
July  6,  1671.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Man- 
chester (Mr  Wiggins).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Ord.  deacon  (Loudon)  Sept.  23, 1677.  V.  of  Mattersey,  Notts., 
1680-5.  V.  of  Harworth,  1685-1718.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1705-19.  Died  Oct.  13,  1719.   {Peile,  11.  39;  F.M.G.,  604.) 

LANCASTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  12, 
1699-1700.  S.  of  Matthew,  coachman,  of  Cambridge.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Sparkes)  and  Bishop's 
Stortford  (Mr  Tuke).  Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1700-2.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1702.  B.A.  1703-4;  LL.B.  1707.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  30,  1705;  priest  (London)  July  1,  1706. 
R.  of  Streathall,  Essex,  1706-40;  of  Wendon  Lofts,  1707-40. 
Died  1740.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1740.   {Venn,  1.  504.) 

LANCASTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1649.  R.  of  Bolton-by- 
Bolland,  Y'orks.,  1642-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Masham,  1649-52. 
R.  of  Bumsall,  in  1657.  Biuned  there  Dec.  30,  1694.  Father 
of  the  next. 

LANCASTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Caius, 
c.  Sept.  1657.  S.  of  Christopher  (above),  R.  of  Bumsall, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Bolton-by-Bolland,  Yorks.  School,  Bumsall 
(Mr  Clarke).  Scholar,  1657-60.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Dec.  24, 
i66o.  B.A.  1661-2.  Ord.  priest  (York)  1667.  V.  of  Aysgarth, 
Yorks.,  1667-82.   {Venn,  i.  399.) 

LANCASTER,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 
Probably  5th  s.  of  Hugh,  of  Lidgate,  Suffolk.  B.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1595-6.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1591)-  (J-  Ch. 
Smith.) 

LANCASTER,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1579;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  20, 1585.  R.of  Stanmer,  Sussex,  1603-14. 
Buried  Jan.  31,  1613-4. 

LANCASTER,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  15, 
1629.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Dunham,  Norfolk.  School, 
HilUngton,  Norfolk  (Mr  Amyrant).  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1633- 
4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18,  1637-8;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1642;  C.  of  Flitcham,  near  HilUngton. 
R.  of  Stonham  Eari,  Sufiolk,  1647-   {Peile,  1.  402.) 

LANCASTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1562. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1564. 

LANCASTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  28,  1587.  Of  Prescot,  Lanes.  Doubtless  3rd  s. 
of  Thomas,  of  RainhiU,  Lanes.  Matric.  1587;  B.A.  1591-2; 
M.A.  1595.  Fellow,  1590-7.  'Beneficed  in  Oxfordshire' 
{Harwood).  Preb.  of  Cashel,  i6io-6.  Treasurer  of  Lismore, 
1610-7.  Preb.  of  Lismore,  1610-9.  Preb.  of  Cloyne,  1610-3. 
Preb.  of  Limerick,  1610-2.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  to 
James  I.  Bishop  of  Waterford,  and  Lismore,  1607-19;  died 
at  Waterford,  1619.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1589)  and  Thomas  (1586).  {History  of  King's 
College,  106;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 


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Lancaster,  John 

LANCASTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Mar.  31,  1619.  Of 
Wisbech.  School,  Wisbech  (Mr  Dymont). 

LANCASTER,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  22, 
1623-4.  V.  of  West  Barsham,  Norfolk,  1623.   Died  1634. 

LANCASTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  22,  1745-  B. 
at  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex.   Matric.  1745. 

LANCASTER,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June 
26,  1704.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Askham,  Westmorland. 
School,  Lowther  (Mr  Lodge  and  Mr  Trant).  Scholar,  1702; 
B.A.  1705-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1706;  priest,  Sept. 
1707.  V.  of  Wighill,  near  Tadcaster,  Yorks.,  1712-39.  V.  of 
Walton,  1715-39.   (Peile,  11.  154.) 

LANCASTER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1562.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Lidgate,  Suffolk.  Died  s.p. 
Uncle  of  the  next. 

LANCASTER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  c. 
1591.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  Hugh,  of  Lidgate,  Suffolk.  One  of 
these  names,  of  Little  Wratting,  Suffolk,  gent.,  was  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  6,  1597.  Brother  of  Clement. 

LANCASTER,  NATHANIEL.  B.D.  1647  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Gabriel,  of  Rainhill.  Matric.  from  All 
Souls,  May  10,  1622,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1622;  M.A.  (?); 
B.D.  (Brasenose  College)  1634.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Chester)  Dec.  20,  1624.  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  1638- 
61.   Died  Jan.  9,  1660-1.  Father  of  the  next.    (E.  Axon.) 

LANCASTER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1647. 
Of  Cheshire.  S.  of  Nathaniel  (above),  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire, 
clerk.  Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1647-8. 
Adm.  to  the  Bar  in  Oct.,  1656.  Ancient,  1671.  Bencher,  1677. 
(See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

LANCASTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1562;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1569.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct. 
22,  1572. 

LANCASTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  6,  1589.  Of  Rainhill,  Lanes.  Doubtless  4th 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  RainhiU,  Lanes.  Matric.  1589;  B.A.  1593-4; 
M.A.  1597;  B.D.  1605;  D.D.  1615.  Fellow,  1592-1613.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1601.  Chaplain  to  Prince  Henry.  R.  of 
Little  Bardfield,  Essex,  1613-6.  Died  j6i6.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1586)  and  John  (1587).  [Harwood;  Chetham  Society, 
LXXXl.  118.) 

LANCASTER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1586. 
LANCASTER,   ROGER.    B.A.   1477-8;  M.A.   1481.    FeUow  of 

Peterhouse,     1481-1503.     Travelling     abroad     in     1490. 

Described  as  'Doctor';  perhaps  M.D.  at  a  foreign  university; 

and  incorp.  1495-6.   Donor  of  plate  to  the  College.    (T.  A. 

Walker.) 
LANCASTER,   SAMUEL.     Adm.   sizar   at   Queens',   Jan.    31, 

1620-1.  Of  Oxfordshire.   Doubtless  s.  of  John,  and  nephew  of 

Thomas  (1586),  whom  he  succeeded  at  Hellingley.   Probably 

ord.  deacon  (Bangor)  Apr.  29,  1627;  priest,  Jan.  3,  1627-8. 

V.  of  Hellingley,  Sussex,  1630-45.    Buried  there  Aug.  17, 

1645. 
LANCASTER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1577. 
LANCASTER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Aug.  24,  1586.    Of  Rainhill,  Lanes.    Doubtless 

2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rainhill.    Matric.  1586;  B.A.  1590-1; 

M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1601.   Fellow,  1589-1606.  Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  20,  1599-1600.  V.  of  Hellingley,  Sussex, 

1605-30.    Buried  Dec.   7,   1630.    Will,   P.C.C.    Brother  of 

Richard  (1589)  and  John  (1587).    (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
LANCASTER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1667. 

Matric.  1668;  B..\.  1670-1.    Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Dec.  19, 

1686,  age  40.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Linton,  Yorks.  Died 

1700. 
LANCASTER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  24,  1693.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex. 

School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1696-7; 

M.A.  1701.   Ord.  priest  (London)  May  26,  1700. 
LANCASTER,  TIMOTHY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1667. 

Migrated   to  Christ's,   May  20,    1674.    B.A.    1674-5.    Ord. 

deacon  (York)  Sept.  20,  1674;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1677.   V.  of 

Aysgarth,  Yorks.,  1683-1709. 
LANCASTER,  WALTER.   M.B.  1539-40. 
LANCASTER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  24, 

1643-4.   Matric.  1644. 

LANCASTER, .  B.A.  1476-7. 

LANCASTER, .   Incorp.  1495-6  [see  Roger  above). 

LANCASTER, .   Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1557-8. 

LANKASTER,  .    Adm.  at  Peterhouse;  probably  pens. 

Mids.  1560. 


Lane,  Edmund 

LANCE,  WILLIAM,  see  LAUNCH. 

LANCE  (?  LAINE), .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Lent, 

1601-2. 

LANCETTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Caius,  July, 
1625.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  there  Jan.  15,  1603-4.  At  school  under  Mr  Hall. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M..\.  1632.  Licensed  as  school- 
master at  Diss,  Norfolk,  Jan.  11,  1629-30.  Probably  buried 
there  Mar.  3,  1646-7.   (Venn,  1.  272.) 

LANCHESTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  27,  1667.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Manfield, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Coniscliffe  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  29,  1671; 
priest  (York)  Sept.  22,  1672.  V.  of  Manfield,  Yorks.,  1674- 
1721. 

LANCTON,  see  LANGTON. 

LAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2,  1613.  Matric. 
1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1627.  Fellow.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1624,  as  'Laude.'  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8; 
priest,  June  9,  1623.   R.  of  Honing,  Norfolk,  1630-43. 

LAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  20,  1619-20. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Plimpton,  Devon.  School,  Tiverton. 
Matric.  1620.   (Vis.  of  Devon,  1620.) 

LAND,  JOHN.  M.A.  1748  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Sebastian, 
of  Tiverton,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
O.xford,  Feb.  16,  1724-5,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728;  M.A. 
1731.  Proctor,  1737-8.  R.  of  Marsh  Gibbon,  Bucks.,  i747- 
V.  of  Bampton,  Oxon.,  1751-7.  Died  June  14,  i757-  Will, 
P.C.C.    (At.  Oxon.) 

LAND,  LEWIS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  1602-3;  B.A. 
1606-7.  Probably  V.  of  Tamerton  Foliott,  Devon.  Will 
(Exeter)  1640. 

LAND,  TRISTRAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  13,  1719-  B.  at 
Greenwich.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727-  Fellow, 
1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  6,  1725-6;  priest.  Mar.  17, 
1727-8.  V.  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.  C.  of  St  James', 
Garlickhithe;  and  lecturer  of  St  Anthony  and  St  John 
Baptist,  London,  in  1739.  V.  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts., 
1742-65.  Died  Mar.  31,  1765,  aged  60.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Cole 
MS.,  5875,  28.) 

LANDEN,  BENET.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  17,  1675. 
Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  May  25,  1676. 

LANDER,  see  also  LAUNDER. 

LANDER  or  LANDERS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May 
20,  1686.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Lancashire,  Esq.  [S.  of  William, 
of  Hulme.  Bapt.  at  Winwick,  Mar.  17,  1666-7.]  Matric. 
1686;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693,  as  Leander. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1691-2,  as  Launder.  In- 
herited the  estates  of  the  family  of  Launder,  of  New  Hall, 
Ashton-in-Makerfield.  Buried  at  Winwick,  Mar.  1702.  (E. 
Axon.) 

LANDERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  9,  1679- 
Of  Lancashire,  Esq.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Hulme. 
Bapt.  at  Winwick,  Dec.  16,  1660.  Matric.  1679.  Buried  at 
Winwick,  Feb.  5,  1685-6.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1686)  (or  his 
cousin,  s.  of  John,  of  Newhall.  Bapt.  at  Winwick,  June  17, 
1661.   Buried  there,  Aug.  27,  1687).    (E.  Axon.) 

LANDRAKE  or  LANGRAKE,  HENRY.  Pens,  at  Gonville 
Hall,  1503.  Benedictine  monk  from  Norwich.  Prior  of 
Yarmouth  cell  in  1515.    (Venn,  1.  16.) 

LANDISDALE,  see  LANSDALE. 

LANDWADE, .   B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1479,  as  Langwade. 

LANE,  ADAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1568. 

LANE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1662.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Sept.  24,  1670.  Signs  as  minister  of  Langford,  Beds.,  1670-5. 
Buried  at  St  John's,  Bedford,  Oct.  22,  1676.   (A.  Gray.) 

LANE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1686.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1706.  Master  of 
Scarning  School,  1692.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1694; 
priest,  July,  1702.  R.  of  Little  Snoring,  Norfolk,  1717-44. 
V.  of  Hindringham,  1722.  Died  Nov.  i,  1744.  Father  of  the 
next.   (G.  Mag.;  Masters.) 

LANE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  26,  1718. 
S.  of  Benjamin  (above).  B.  at  Seaming.  School,  Seaming, 
under  his  father.  Matric.  1718-9;  Scholar,  1718-22;  B.A. 
1721-2.  Master  at  Seaming,  1722.  Subscribed  for  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1723;  for  priest,  Oct.  11,  1724.  R.  of 
Sharrington,  Norfolk.  Died  at  Seaming,  Mar.  19,  1732-3. 
M.I.  Will  (Norwich)  1733.   (Venn,  11.  10.) 

LANE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  8,  1676.  Of 
Sussex.  Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 
1683. 


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Lane,  Edward 

LANE,  EDWARD.  B.Civ.L.  1498;  B.Can.L.  1500-1;  D.Civ.L. 
and  D.Can.L.  1504-5.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1498. 
R.  of  Warkton,  Northants.,  1498-1510.  R.  of  Braybrooke, 
1504-8.  R.  of  Green's  Norton,  1508-10.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1510; 
as  of  St  Paul's,  London.   {Vis.  of  Northants.,  1564.) 

LANE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622. 
School,  St  Paul's.  B.A.  1625-6;  M..-^.  1629.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept. 
22,  1628.  V.  of  North  Shoebury,  Essex,  1631-6.  V.  of 
Sparsholt,  Hants.,  1636-85.  R.  of  Lainston,  1637.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Northboume,  Kent,  1645.  Author,  religious.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1685.   Buried  at  Sparsholt.   (D.N.B.) 

LANE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  3,  1679-80. 

LANE,  ERASMUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1655.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  B.D.  1670. 
Fellow,  1662-82.  President.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19, 
1663.  University  preacher.  R.  of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 
1679-1715.  Died  there  1715.  aged  75-   MI- 

LANE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1609. 

LANE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24,   1636-7. 

Matric.  1637.  Migrated  to  Clare,  May  ii,  1638.  One  of  these 

names,  s.  of  Valentine,  R.  of  Stoke  Golding,  Bucks.   Bapt. 

Nov.  18,  1618.  Of  Barbadoes.   {Baker,  i.  297.) 
LANE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.   2,   1643. 

Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Glendon,  Northants.,  Esq.;  adm. 

at  Oundle  School,  Apr.  18,  1637,  age  9.  Matric.  1644.  Student 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29;  1646-7.    Of  Glendon,  Esq. 

Buried  at  Rothwell,  Northants.,  Nov.  29,   1689,  aged  61. 

Father  of  Thomas  (1673).   {Blore,  169;  Bridges,  i.  65.) 

LANE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1570. 

LANE,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1598  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  from 
St  John's,  Oxford,  Feb.  25,  1597-8.  One  of  these  names  of 
East  Greenwich,  Kent,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1642. 

LANE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23, 
1686-7.  S.  of  George,  of  Newthorpe,  Notts.  School,  Alfreton, 
Derbs.  (Mr  John  Oldfield).   Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2. 

LANE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1658.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1661-2; 
M..A.  1665.  Fellow,  1664.  Taxor,  1675,  1689.  Senior  Proctor, 
1688-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1671;  priest,  June  2, 
1672. 

LANE  or  LAWNE,  ISAAC.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1581;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 

LANE,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  8,  1634-5.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  R.  of  Little 
Tey,  Essex,  1650.  R.  of  Langenhoe,  1660-2.  C.  of  Epping, 
in  1664.    (H.  Smith.) 

LANE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1705.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Hereford.  School,  Hereford  (Mr 
Treheame).  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1713-  Ord. 
deacon  (Llandaff,  at  Hereford)  May  27,  171 1;  priest,  June  15, 
1712.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Hereford,  1728-30. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LAYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1552. 
Migrated  to  Queens'.  Scholar;  B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  from 
Christ's,  1560;  B.D.  1564.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1556-7. 
Fellow  of  Christ's,  1557-64.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1579. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Sarratt,  Herts.,  1569-71.  V.  of  Bishop's 
Stortford,  1581-3.  R.  of  ChadweU,  Essex,  1600-5.  Buried 
there  Apr.  27,  1605.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1606. 

LANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Mids.  1558. 
Matric.  1558.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1562. 

LANE,  JOHN.  Resident  student  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  1564. 

LAYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1584-5. 

LANE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1611;  B.A. 

1614-5;  M.A.  i6i8.   Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (York)  May 

26,    1616;   not  adm.   then,   as  under  age.     Perhaps  V.  of 

Bredgar,  Kent,  1623  (M.A.).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little 

Stambridge,  Essex,  1629. 
LAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1618.    Of 

Norfolk.   B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1626.  V.  of 

Barney,  Norfolk,  1627.   Perhaps  R.  of  Gaywood,  1635. 
LANE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1641. 

Of  London.  B.A.  1644;  M.A.  1648.   Perhaps  chaplain  in  the 

Navy,   1656;  and  V.  of  Grays  Thurrock,  Essex,   1670-82. 

Admon.  (P.C.C.)   1682.    One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 

Watlington,  Norfolk,  1657-70. 
LAINE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1645. 
LANE,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679.    Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.  Easter,  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 


Lane,  Samuel 

LANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1721-  B. 
at  Dedington,  Oxon.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729- 
Fellow,  1724.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  23,  1725;  priest,  June  16,  1728.  R.  of  Milton,  Cambs., 
1737.  V.  of  Newport,  Essex,  c.  1737-46.  KUled  by  robbers 
in  Epping  Forest,  Oct.  1746.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1746;  of 
Newport,  Essex.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1725).  {Harwood,  302.) 

LANE,  JOHN.   M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

LANE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1730.  S.  of  John,  of  Banbur>', 

Oxon.,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  15, 

1720-1,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1724. 

LANE,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1657. 

S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  London,  gent.    B..\.  1660-1;  M.A. 

1664.  Fellow,  1662-4.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664.  Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26,  1664.   Called  to  the  Bar,  June  2, 

1671.    Bencher,   Oct.   28,    1692.    Perhaps  F.R.S.,    1677-8. 

Buried  in  the  Temple  Churchyard,  June  28,  1728. 

LANE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1718.   Of  Norfolk. 

S.  of  Benjamin  (1686),  R.  of  Little  Snoring.    Matric.  1717; 

B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1724;  priest,  June, 

1726.    R.  of  Sharrington,  Norfolk,  1732.    R-  of  Saxlingham, 

1733-58-  V.of  Field  DaUing,  1748-58.  Died  1758.  {Masters.) 

LANE,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  4,  1743.    Of 

Suffolk.    S.  of ,  clerk,  deceased.    Matric.  1744;  Rustat 

Scholar;  B.A.  1747-8.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1749; 
priest,  Dec.  1750.    R.  of  Bamingham  Town,  Norfolk,  1750- 
97.   V.  of  Field  Dalling,  1758.    R.  of  Welbome,  1763-1800. 
R.  of  Scoulton,  1764-97. 
LANE,  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  (age  19)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1631.    S.  of  Nicholas.    B.  in  Surrey.    B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.   1638.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1639.    A  con- 
temporary at  Oxford. 
LANE,  OBADIAH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  25, 
1751;  afterwards  pens.   Of  Longton,  Staffs.   S.  of  Obadiah, 
Esq.  School,  Winchester.  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  i759-  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1759.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  28,  1756.    Perhaps 
preb.  of  Lichaeld,  1767-80.    WiU  (P.C.C.)   1780,  of  one  of 
these  names;  of  Chester,  clerk. 
LANE,  PARRE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1577-  S.  of 
Sir  Robert,  of  Horton,  Northants.,  Knt.    Knighted,  May  8, 
1604.  Resided  in  St  Peter's,  Northampton.  Married  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Robert  Tanfield,  of  Gayton. 
LANE,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1628.  Of 
Norfolk.    B.A.   1632-3;  M.A.   1636.    Fellow,   1633.    Taxor, 
1640.    V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1644.    R.  of  St  Benet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London,  1662-88.  V.of  Paddington,  1669-88.  Buried 
there.  Will,  P.C.C. 
LAYNE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1580. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Ingoldsby,  Lines.,  1580,  till  1581.  Died  1581. 
LANE,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  from  Westminster,  1602. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Courteenhall,  Northants.  Bapt.  at  Harpole 
(his  mother's  home),  Nov.  12,  1584.   Created  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1642;  and  D.C.L.  1643-4.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb. 
16,   1604-5.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.   5,   1613.    Attorney- 
General  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1634.  Counsel  to  the  University, 
1635.    Serjeant-at-Law,   1643.    Knighted,   Jan.  4,   1643-4. 
Joined  the  King  at  Oxford.    Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 1644-5.   Lord  Keeper  of  the  Seal,  1645.   Followed 
Charles  II  into  exile.    Author  of  Reports  in  the  Court  of  the 
Exchequer,  1605-12.   Died  in  Jersey,  May  12,  1650.   Buried 
at  St  Heller's.    The  Duke  of  York  (brother  of  Charles  II) 
attended   the   funeral.     Father  of   the   next.     {Al.   Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 
LANE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27,  1633. 
Of  Northamptonshire.    1st  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (above),  Lord 
Keeper.  B.  at  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.  Bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Northampton,  Sept.  17,  1616.    Matric.  1633.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  11,  1633.  Gentleman  of  the  bedchamber 
to  Charles  II.   {Bridges,  i.  353;  A.  Gray.) 
LANE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  28,  1646.  Matric. 
sizar  Easter,  1647.    Had  kept  some  terms  at  Oxford.    One 
of  these  names  C.  of  Bowers  Gifford,  Essex,  in  1664. 
LANE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  11, 
1664.  S.  of  James,  barrister,  of  East  Retford,  Notts.  School, 
Carleton,   Notts.    Matric.   1664;   B.A.   1667-8;   M.A.   from 
Peterhouse,    1671.     Fellow   of   Peterhouse,    1669-82.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  22,  1678. 
LANE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593.   B.  at 
Norwich.    B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1608;  D.D.  1624 
{Lit.  Reg.).    Fellow,   1598.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15, 
1606.    R.  of  Washington,  Durham,  1617-22.    R.  of  Ashton, 
Northants.,  1622-34.    Buried  in  St  John's  College  Chapel, 
June  II,  1634.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1634. 
LANE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  July  2, 
1652.  Of  Hereford. 


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Lane,  Thomas 

LANE,  THOMAS.  Master  of  Pkterhouse,c.  1436-73.  Perha^ 
LLB.  Preb.  of  UchficW.  1421-73-  R.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk, 
1442-66.  V.  of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1465.  Founded  a 
chantry  in  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge.  Generous  benefactor 
to  Peterhouse.  ('/".  A.  Walker.) 
LANE,  THOMAS.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  c.  1440.  (Venn,  i.  8, 

where  he  is  confused  with  the  above.) 
LANE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1488; 
BA    1401-2:  M.A.   1496.    FeUow.    Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely) 
Sept    20,   1494.    In  Harwood  he  is  entered  as  Jane,  and 
identified  with  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  of  that  name. 
LANE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Sept.  16,  1500.  Of  Windsor. 
LAYNE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1578,  age  24;  priest,  Dec.  i5»o. 
One  of   these  names   R.  of  Burmarsh,    Kent,   1593-1023. 
Buried  there  Oct.  20,  1623. 
LANE,    THOMAS.     M.A.    1602    (Incorp.    from    Oxford).     Of 
Gloucestershire,  gent.  Matric.  from  Queen  s  College,  Oxford, 
Feb.  22,  1593-4?  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1597;  M.A.  1600. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C,  Cambridge)  1607. 
LANE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter    161 6; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stock- 
bury,  Kent,  1 63 1. 
LANE,  THOMAS.    Adra.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June,  1631.    Of 

Suffolk.   Matric.  1631. 
LANE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  ii, 
1667.    S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Lewes,  Sussex.    B.  there. 
School,  Chichester  (Mr  CoUins).   Matric.  1667.   Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  25,  1666. 
LANE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1673.    S.  of  Francis  (1643),  gent.,  of  Glendon,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Higham  Ferrers.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  i677- 
8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1678.  M.A.  from  Merton  CoUege,  1683; 
D  C  L    (Oxford)  1686.    FeUow  and  Bursar  of  Merton.   As  a 
Romanist  he  fought  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  Boyne, 
1689.  Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons,  1695.   (U.N. a.) 
LANE,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  Sidney,  1703.   S.  of  Robert,  of 
Burford,  Salop.    Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  2, 
1696,  age  17;  B.A.  (St  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford)  1700.    Master 
of  the  free  school  at  Newland,  Gloucs.,  1710.    V.  of  Awre, 
1720-1.  Died  Feb.  1742-3-   (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
LANE  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1725- 
S   of  John.    B.  at  Dedington,  Oxon.   Matnc.  Easter,  1726; 
BA   1729-30:  M.A.  1733-  FeUow,  1729-36.  Practised  physic 
at  Sevenoaks    and  Tonbridge,  Kent.    Died  at  Southover, 
Lewes.   Buried  at  Streat,  Sussex,  Apr.  7,  1779.   M.I.   Will, 
P.C.C.   Brother  of  John  (1721).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Harwood.) 
LANE   THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  21,  1748.   Of 
Middlesex.    Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  Master  in  Chancery. 
B    1730.    Matric.  1748-9-    Adm.  at  Lincoln  s  Inn,  July  24, 
1749.   Barrister-at-Law.  Married  Ebzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Raymond  Barker,  of  Gloucester.   Died  1779-   (Burke,  L.G.) 
LANE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1493-4-   Of  Sufiolk.   M.A.  1497;  B.D. 

1503.   FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1494. 
LANE    WILLIAM.    B.Can.L.   1527-8   (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
B.C.L.  (Oxford)  Feb.  15,   1522-3.    B.Can.L.  July  2    1526. 
D.Can.L.  (Cambridge)   1529-30.    Adm.  advocate    May  27, 
1532.    Principal  of  Burden  Hostel,  1530-1.    Perhaps  V.  of 
Irthlingworth,  1526-8.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 
LANE  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1558.   Probably  buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  July 
16,  1559. 
LANE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1613. 
LANE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614. 
LANE    WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1630.    Of 
Kent    B.A.  1635-6.   Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  19, 
1638,  as  of  Canterbury.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  11,  1645-6. 
Bencher,  1669.    Reader,  1670. 
LANE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Sidney,  May  7,  1638. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.    B.  at  Lewes,  Sussex.    School,  Lewes 
(Mr  Snatt).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1640. 
LANE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1655.   Of 
Nottinghamshire.    Probably  of  East  Retford,  Notts.;  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1656;  barrister,  1664. 
LANE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  22,  1658. 

Of  Northamptonshire. 
LANE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674.  Of  Norfolk. 
He  was  M.A.  in  1681,  according  to  Masters. 


Langdale,  Marmaduke 


LANE, 
LANE, 


-.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 
-.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1570. 


LANE, .   Pens,  of  Peterhouse,  1570-1. 

LANE, .  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1594.  Perhaps  Robert 

(1593)- 
LANEY,  see  LANY. 

LANFITT,  PETER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  7, 
1642.   S.  of  Richard,  glover.   B.  at  Retford,  Notts.   School, 
Retford  (Mr  Stacy).   B.A.  1647-8.    Head  Master,  Sheffield 
Grammar  School,  1649-51.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LANGE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1570. 
B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks.    B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.    FeUow, 
1573-82.  R.  of  West  Wickham,  Kent,  1582-1619.  Died  1619, 
aged  76.   M.I.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1621-2. 
LANG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9,  1685-6. 
S.  of  Zurishaddai.    B.  at  'Hever,'  Cheshire.    School,  Win- 
chester.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  27,  1686. 
LAYNG,  PETER.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1730. 
S.  of  Henry,  M.A.  of  Dublin.    Bapt.  at  WeUs,  Somerset. 
CoUeger  at  Eton,  1724-30.   B.A.  1734;  M.A.  1738.   Fellow, 
1734.   Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  June  5,  i737;  priest,  Aug.  8, 
1742.    Assistant   Master  at   Eton,    1742.    R.   of   Everdon, 
Northants.,  1742-78.    R.  of  Farthingstone,  1745-78.    Suc- 
ceeded to  a  family  estate.    Author.    Died  May  15,   1778. 
Buried   at   Everdon.     Admon.    (Archd.    Northants.)    1778. 
(Baker,  i.  365;  Harwood;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
LANGE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1579- 
LANG,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1607; 
B.A. 1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 

LANG, .  B.Civ.L.;  D.Civ.L.  1478-9. 

LANGBAINE,  GERARD.    M.A.  1641  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S. 
of  WUUam,  of  Barton  Kirke,  Westmorland,  pleb.    School, 
Blencow,  Cumberland.  Matric.  from  Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Nov.  21,   1628,  age   19;   B.A.  (Oxford)    1630;  M.A.   1633. 
Created    D.D.    1646.     FeUow    of    Queen's,    Oxford,    1630. 
Provost,  1646-58.  Keeper  of  the  Archives,  1644-58.  Author 
of  literary  and  political  pamphlets.    Died  Feb.  10,  1657-8. 
Buried  in  Queen's  CoUege  Chapel.    WiU  (V.C.C,  Oxford). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
LANGDALE,  ALBAN.   B.A.  1531-2.  Of  Yorkshire.   M.A.  1535; 
B.D.  1544;  D.D.  1554.   FeUow  of  St  John's,  1534-   Proctor, 
1539-40-    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1554.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  11,  1540-1;  priest,  1541.   University  chaplain,  1540-54. 
Preb.  of  Yorks.,  1S54-60.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1555-9- 
R.  of  Buxted,  Sussex.    Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1559;  and  Chan- 
cellor of   the  Cathedral,    1559-60.    Chaplain   to   Anthony 
Browne,  Viscoimt  Montague.    Deprived  of  his  preferments, 
v/ithdrew  to  the  continent  where  he  spent  the  remainder  of 
his  life.  Author,  controversial  works.  (Cooper,  I.  509;  D.N.B.; 
Stokes,  Chaplains.) 
LANGDALE,  CHARLES.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1590.   S.  of  Guy,  of  Snainton,  Yorks.   B.  there.   Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1607,  age  25.  C.  of  Grafiham,  Sussex.  One 
of  these  names  (B.A.),  V.  of  Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  1616-9. 
Died  1619.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 
LANGDALE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  4, 
1632.  Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1633,  as  Lagdale;  B.A.  1635-6. 
Probably  C.  of  WiUerby,  Yorks.   WiU  (York)  1641-2;  to  be 
buried  at '  Galmeton.' 
LANGDALE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  6,  1613.    B.  at  Horton,  Bucks.    Matric.  1614; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  FeUow,  1616-23.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1619,  age  24.   Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Northumberland.     R.   of  Newton  and  V.  of   Harston, 
Cambs.,   1624.    V.  of  Chippenham,   1633-40.    Died  1640. 
(Harwood.) 
LANGDALL,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1626-7.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Bristol)  Sept.  22,  1627;  for  priest's,  Sept.  21,  1628.    R.  of 
Cricket  St  Thomas,  Somerset,  1644-62,  ejected. 
LANGDELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age   16)  at  Caius,   Mar.  3, 
1658-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gt  Bowden,  Leics.  B.  at  Colchester, 
Essex.     Schools,     Colchester     (Mr    Gouge),     Finchingfield 
(private;    Mr   Heywood)    and   Market   Harborough,   Leics. 
(Mr  Berry).    Matric.   1659;  Scholar,   1659-62;  B.A.   1662; 
M.A.  1668.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Apr.  1,  1669;  C.  of  Cay- 
thorpe,  Lines.;  of  LiUey,  Herts.,   1672-6;  priest  (London) 
June,  1674.  V.  of  Goldington,  Beds.,  1676-81.   Buned  there 
June  17,  1681.   (Venn,  i.  405.) 
LANGDALL,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  21,  1584.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Houghton,  deceased. 
B.  at  Sancton,  Yorks.    Educated  there  by  Mr  Ri.  SeUer. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  1603-5.  Died  1605.  {Venn, 
I.  121.) 


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Langdale,  Marmaduke 

LANGDALL,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1613.  Only  s.  of  Peter,  of  Pighill,  near  Beverley. 
Knighted,  Feb.  5,  1627-8.  Distinguished  as  a  cavalry  com- 
mander in  the  civil  war.  Captured  at  Preston,  1648.  Escaped 
to  the  continent  and  entered  the  Venetian  service.  Created 
Baron  Langdale  by  Charles  II,  Feb.  4,  1657-8.  Died  at 
Holme,  Aug.  5,  1661.  Buried  at  Sancton,  Yorks.  (D.N.B.; 
G.E.C.) 

LANGDALE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
21,  1651.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Cottingham,  Vorks.  School, 
Kingston-on-HuU  (Mr  Shore).  Matric.  1651;  B..'^.  1663. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Sancton,  Yorks.,  1663-73. 

LANGDALE,   ROBERT.    Scholar  at  King's  H.\ll,    1387.    Of 

York  diocese.   Bachelor,  in  1409.   Left,  June  18,  1411.   Ord. 

acolyte  (Ely)  Mar.  27;  sub-deacon,  Apr.  lo;  priest,  Sept.  18, 

1395-    {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  i.) 

LANGDALE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

LANGDALE, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1544- 
LANGDON,  GILBERT.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1709.  S.  of  Tobias, 

of  Exeter.    Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  27, 

1699,  age  18;  B.A.  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford)  1702.    Preb.  of 

Endellion,  Cornwall,  1713.    {Al.  Oxott.) 

LANGDON,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1536. 

LANGDON,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1615.  Doubtless  s.  of  Walter,  of  Keverell,  Esq.  Age  21  in 
1620.  B.A.  1619-20.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622.  Knighted, 
June  29,  1628.  Died  at  KevereU.  Buried  at  St  Martin-by- 
Looe,  Sept.  8,  1677.   (Vivian,  Vis.  of  Cornwall.) 

LANGFORD,  see  also  LONGFORD. 

LANGFORD,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  8,  1682-3. 

Of  Dorset.   Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  Scholar,  1687;  M.A. 

1709.    Probably  of  Wimbome  Minster,  clerk.    Will  dated 

Jan.  17,  1723-4.    Proved,  May  11,  1726.   (Oliver's  Antigua, 

II.  158.) 
LANDFORD,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1607. 

Matric.  1607;  Scholar;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1622. 

V.  of  Mortlake,    Surrey,   1617-30.    V.  of   Henlow,   Beds., 

1631-41.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1649. 
LANGFORD,   GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9, 

1679;  pens.  June,  i68i.  Of  Nottinghamshire. 
LANGFORD,  HUMPHREY.   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 

1655.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  25,  1655,  as  s.  and  h.  of 

William,  of  Langford  HUl,  Marhamchurch,  Cornwall,  gent. 

Succeeded   at   Langford   Hill.    M.P.   for  Camelford,    1685. 

Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  June  25,  1683.   M.I.    (Bibl. 

Cornub.,  in.) 
LANGFORD  or  LANKEFORD,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 

Aug.  I,  1612.  Perhaps  s.  of  Roger,  of  Ruthin,  Denbigh,  gent.; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  14,  1612. 
LANGFORD,  JOHN.    M.A.  1616  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Prob- 
ably s.  of  John,  D.C.L.,  Chancellor  of  Worcester.    Matric. 

from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1581,  age  11 ;  B.A.  (New  College, 

Oxford)  1591;   M.A.  1594-5.    One  of  these  names  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1597;  of  Co.  Oxon.,  gent. 
LANGFORD,  JOHN.    M.A.  from  Jesus,   1669.    B.  at  Ruthin. 

Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  July  23,  1656;  B.A. 

(Oxford)   1659-60.    R.  of  Efenechtyd,  Denbighs.,  1663;  of 

Derwen,  1672;  and  of  Llanelidan,  1684.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
LANGFORD,  JOHN.   M.A.  from  Trinity,  1720.   Of  Aylsmore, 

Salop.  Matric.  from  All  Souls,  Oxford,  Apr.  30,  1712,  age  18; 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1716-7.   {At.  Oxon.) 
LANGFORD,  SIMON.    M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1698.    S.  of 

J.,  of  Durwall,  Denbigh,  clerk.   Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 

Oxford,  May  6,  1691,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694-5.    R-  of 

Rhoscolyn,  Anglesey,  1710.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LANGFORD,  THOMAS.  '  D.D.  from  Cambridge.'  B.  at  Maiden, 
Essex.  Dominican  friar  at  Chelmsford.  Flourished  c.  1420. 
Probably  author  of  a  Chronicle  and  other  works.  {Pits,  413: 
D.N.B.) 

LANGFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  14,  1684. 
S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Mansfield,  Notts.  School, 
Mansfield  (Mr  Ja.  Halcot).  Migrated  as  sizar  to  St  John's, 
Aug.  20,  1685,  age  15.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1689-90;  M..\. 
1693;  B.D.  1701.  Fellow,  1692-1712.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  3,  1694;  priest.  May  20,  1695.  R.  of  Gt  Snoring, 
Norfolk,  1710-33.   R.  of  Thursford,  1710-33.   {Scott-Mayor.) 

LANGFORD,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1601-2;  M.A. 

1605. 
LANGFORTH, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1515-9. 

LANGHAM,  EDMUND.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1378.  Ex- 
pelled, May  19,  1385. 


Langhorne,  Lancelot 

LANGHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1638.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Cottesbrooke,  Northants.,  Esq. 
(afterwards  Knt.  and  1st  Bart.).  Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  3,  1640.  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1656-8, 
for  Northampton,  1659-60,  1662.   Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 

1671.  F.R.S.,  1678.  Died  Aug.  22,  1699,  at  Kensington. 
Buried  at  Cottesbrooke.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1699.  Brother  of  John 
(1638)  and  William  (1642).   {G.E.C;  Northants.  Families.) 

LANGHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Sept.  25,  1714. 
S.  of  John  (1687),  4th  Bart.  B.  at  Gayton,  Northants.  Bapt. 
there,  Feb.  25,  1694-5.  Matric.  1 714.  Succeeded  as  5th  Bart., 
May,  1747.  Died  s./>.,  1749.  Buried  at  Cottesbrooke,  Aug.  14, 
1749.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (Burke;  G.£.C.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LANGHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30; M.A.  1633. 

LANGHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June,  1626.  2nd 
s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Thomby,  Northants.  B.  there.  School, 
St  Laurence  Street,  London  (Mr  Rob.  Bell).  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  1627.  B.A.  1629-30.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  26,  1642-3,  as  M.A.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1634). 

LANGHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1638.  2nd 
s.  of  John,  of  Cottesbrooke,  Northants.  (afterwards  Knt.  and 
Bart.),  Esq.    Matric.  1638.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  22, 

1641.  Brother  of  James  (1638)  and  William  (1642). 
LANGHAM,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 

1668.  S.  of  Richard  (?  1637),  clerk,  of  Wolfhamcote,  Warws. 
B.  there.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  1675.    Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  21, 

1672.  C.  of  Littlebome,  Kent. 

LANGHAM,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6, 

1676.   Of  Middlesex. 
LANGHAM,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  26,  1687. 

Of  Walgrave,   Northants.    S.   of  Sir  William   (1642),   3rd 

Bart.    B.  c.  1670.    Matric.  1689;   M.A.   1690  {Com.  Reg.). 

Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  1700.    High  Sherifi  of  Northants., 

1703-4.  Died  May,  1747.  Father  of  James  (1714).    (G.E.C.) 
LANGHAM,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  8,  1644- 

5.   Of  London.   B.A.  1648-9. 
LANGHAM,    REGINALD.     'D.D.   of  Cambridge.'     Franciscan 

friar,  of  Norwich.   Flourished  c.  1410.   {Pits,  589.) 
LANGHAM,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  17,  1637. 

Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of 

Littlebome,  Kent,  1661-75.    Died  1675.    Possibly  father  of 

John  (1668). 
LANGHAM,  SETH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613. 
LANGHAM,  THOMAS.   M.A.  from  Clare,  1634;  FeUow.   3rd  s. 

of  Richard,  of  Thomby,  Northants.,  priest.    Matric.  from 

Wadham   College,    Oxford,    May    12,    1626,    age    15;    B.A. 

(Oxford)    1630-1.     Ord.   deacon    (Peterb.)    Dec.    18,    1642. 

IBrother  of  John  (1626).   {Northants.  Families.) 
LANGHAM,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Mar.   9, 

1653-4.   Of  London.   Matric.  1654. 
LANGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July 

3,   1742.    S.  of  John,  of  London.    B.  at  Newington-Butts, 

Middlesex.   'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.   Matric.  1742; 

B.A.  1745-6.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17,  1753;  priest, 

June  9,  1754.  V.  of  Wickham  Skeith,  Suffolk,  1764-8. 
LANGHAM,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  23, 

1642.  4th  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Cottesbrooke.  B.  c.  1625. 
Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6.  FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1646-50. 
Adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  13,  1647,  age  22.  M.D.  (Padua)  1648. 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1652.  Hon.  Fellow  R.C.P.,  Dec.  1664. 
Knighted,  Dec.  14,  1671.  High  Sherifi  for  Northants.,  1671- 
2.  M.P.  for  Northampton,  1679-81,  1689-95.  Succeeded  as 
3rd  Bart.,  Aug.  1699.  Died  at  Walgrave,  Sept.  29,  1700. 
Buried  at  Cottesbrooke.  Brother  of  James  (1638)  and  John 
(1638),  father  of  John  (1687).  {Munk,  1.  332;  H.  I.  Longden; 
G.E.C.) 

LANGHAM, .   B.D.  1473-4;  D.D.  1482-3.  A  friar. 

LANGHORNE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1649. 

Of  London.    (S.  of  William,  of  Putney,  whose  will,  P.C.C., 

1654-5,  and  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Axenbridge,  M.D.)  Matric. 

1649;  Scholar,  1652;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  from 

Corpus  Christi,   1664.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,   1663-71. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1662;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1662-3. 

University  preacher,  1664.  C.  of  Cardington,  Beds.,  1664;  V. 

1668-9.    V.  of  Layston,   Herts.,   1670-81.    Antiquary  and 

historian.   Died  Aug.  10,  1681.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London). 

{N.  and  Q.,  2nd  S.,  vii.  78;  D.N.B.;  Masters,  329.) 
LANGHORN,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1597-8; 

B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1613.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614. 

R.  of  St  Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  1613.    Author,  Sermon. 

Died  Nov.  1614.   Will,  P.C.C.   {Peile,  i.  225.) 
LANGHORNE,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1615.  Of  Yorkshire.  Doubtless  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  1 ; 

priest,  July  17,  1632,  as  literate. 


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LANGHORN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May 
27,1743.  S.of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Westmorland.  B.  at 
Kendal.  School,  Kendal  (Mr  Crackenthorpe).  Matric.  1743; 
B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1749-53-  t)rd.  deacon 
(London)  June  14,  1747;  priest  (York)  Feb.  19,  1748-9;  C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Hull.  Died  Mar.  6,  1752-3.  {Scott-Mayor,  111. 
536.) 

LANGHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May, 
1552. 

LANGHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
July  22,  1618.  S.  of  William,  of  Barnard's  Inn.  Matric. 
1618.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1619.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  28,  1630.   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

LANGHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23, 
1649.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Hitchin,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  1652.  East  India 
merchant.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  28,  1668.  Purchased  Charlton, 
Kent.  Died  Feb.  26,  1714-5.  Buried  at  Charlton,  aged  85. 
M.I.    {G.E.C.;  Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

LANGLEY,  ADAM.  B.D.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Henry,  of  London,  merchant  taylor.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  June  22, 
1610,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1611;  M.A.  1615;  B.D.  1622.  R. 
of  Radnage,  Bucks.,  1623.  V.  of  Chesham  {nied.),  1624.  V.  of 
Bledlow,  1663.   Died  1663.   {At.  Oxon.) 

LANGLEY,  ADAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1742.  S.  of  Adam,  of 
Westminster,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  14,  1718,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722.  R.  of  West 
Horsley,  Surrey,  1727-58.  R.  of  St  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
London,  1742-58.  Chaplain  to  Countess  of  Aylesford.  R.  of 
Everdon,  Northants.,  1779-89.  Buried  there  Apr.  6,  1789' 
M.I.   Will,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Baker,  i.  365.) 

LANGLEY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July 
28,  1709.  S.  of  Thomas  (1668),  clerk.  B.  at  Kingsbury,  near 
Birmingham.  School,  Tanworth  (Mr  Shaw).  Matric.  1709; 
B.A.  1713-4. 

LANGLEY  or  LONGLEY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Jan.  4,  1732-3.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Dec.  1732;  LL.B. 
1738.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1739.  R.  of  Fenstanton, 
Hunts.,  1739-50.  V.  of  Tong,  Kent,  1750-83.  V.  of  Eynes- 
ford,  1750^83.  P.C.  of  Ash,  1753-83.  Died  there  Feb.  13, 
1783.   (G.  Mag.) 

LANGLEY,  BONHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  6, 
1745.  Of  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  Matric.  1745;  B..^.  1748-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  21,  1749;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750. 
V.  of  Orston,  Notts.,  1760-9. 

LANGLY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  29, 
1714.  S.  of  Francis,  barrister-at-law,  of  York.  B.  there. 
School,  York.   Matric.  1714. 

LANGLAYE,   CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age  20)   at 

Caius,  Oct.  17,  1584.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Ouse  Thorpe, 

Yorks.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Ellis).  Of  Millington,  Yorks., 

Esq.    Probably  died  Aug.  11,  1592.    (Venn,  i.  122;  Vis.  of 

Yorks.,  1584,  1665.) 
LANGLEY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1635. 

Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  Scholar,  1639; 

M.A.  1642.  One  of  these  names,  of  Cambrooke,  Warws.,  clerk. 

WiU  (P.C.C.)  1655. 
LANGLEY,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1656.   Of  Suffolk.   Perhaps  s.  of  George,  of  North  Grimston, 

Yorks. 
LANGLEY,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1677. 

Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.    Fellow,  1684.   Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.   1683.    R.  of  Blundeston,  Suffolk, 

1690-2.   R.  of  Lound,  1690-1. 
LANGLEY,  GEOFFREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1616;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.   R.  of  Stoke 

St  Mary,  Ipswich,  1623-6. 

LANGLEY,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1539-40. 

LANGLEY,   GEORGE.     B.A.   from   St   Catharine's,    1611-2. 

Perhaps  C.  of  South  Claypole,  Lines.,  in  1611. 
LANGLEY,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1620;  B.A.  1623-4,  as  'Longley';  M.A.  1627. 
LANGLEY,    GEORGE.     Matric.   sizar   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1639.    Of  Lincolnshire.    B.A.  1642-3.    Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  19,  1645. 
LANGLEY,  GILBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544.   Of  Lancashire.   B.A.  1546-7.   Fellow,  1549. 
LANGLEY,  GREGORY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1571. 
LANGLEY,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1602;  B.A.  (?  1602-3); 

M.A.  1606.   Probably  C.  of  Epworth,  Lines.,  1604.  Licensed 

to  preach  (York)  1610.   R.  of  Treswell  (med.),  Notts.,  161 1- 

36.   Died  1636.   (Peile,  i.  231.) 


Langley,  Robert 

LANGLY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1627. 

LANGLEY,  HENRY.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Abingdon,  Berks.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  6,  1629,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1632; 
M.A.  1635;  B.D.  1648;  D.D.  1649.  Fellow  of  Pembroke. 
Master,  1647-62,  ejected.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Newington,  Surrey, 
1643.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1648-60.  Died  c. 
Sept.  10,  1679.  Buried  at  Abingdon.  Will  (Archd.  Berks.) 
1679;  of  Tubney,  Berks.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Shaw,  i.  313;  D.N.B.) 

LANGLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1674.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Settrington  and  North  Grims- 
ton, Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Old  Malton.  Matric.  1674. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  21,  1674,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  York,  gent.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1684).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666.) 

LANGLEY,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  11,  1609.  Probably  V.  of  Ley- 
land,  Lanes.,  1612-50.  Inventory  (Chester)  1650.  Died  c. 
1650.  A  contemporary  at  Oxford  was  R.  of  Boughton, 
Northants.   (Vict.  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  vi.  8.) 

LANGLEY,  JOHN  DE.  D.D.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1331-4- 

LANGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1572. 

LANGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Prestwich.  B.A.  1597-8; 
M.A.  1601.  Fellow,  1603.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  R.  of  Prestwicli,  Lanes.,  161 1-32.  Buried 
there  Aug.  16,  1632. 

LANGLEY  or  LONGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  RUgdalene, 
Easter,  1605;  B.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1609;  priest,  Sept.  8,  i5ii.  C.  of  Irby,  Lines.,  1611.  R.  of 
Firsby,  1615.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1639. 

LANGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1609;  B.A. 
1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21;  priest, 
Dec.  22,  1616.  V.  of  Strubby,  Lines.,  1625.  R.  of  Kessing- 
land,  Suffolk,  1625.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1637. 

LANGLEY,  JOHN.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1611;  priest, 
June  7,  i5i2,  as  'of  Trinity  College.' 

LANGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1631. 

LANGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1657. 
Of  London. 

LANGLEY,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  29, 
1645.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  alderman  and  linendraper. 
Bapt.  at  St  Peter's,  Coruhill,  Nov.  22,  1627.  Matric.  1645. 
Buried  Oct.  28,  1670,  at  St  Peter's,  Cornhill.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Richard  (1657).   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  in.  170.) 

LANGLE,  RALPH  DE.  D.D.  V.  of  Homingsheath,  Suffolk. 
Petitions  the  Pope,  1363,  for  a  canonry  at  St  David's.  (Cat. 
Pap.  Pet.,  I.  405.) 

LANGLEY,  RALPH.  B.Can.L.  1490.  Also  studied  at  Oxford. 
R.  of  Prestwich,  Lanes.,  1493-8.  One  of  the  visitors  appointed 
to  enquire  into  disorders  in  the  monastery  of  UphoUand, 
1497.   Died  1498.   (Vict.  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  v.  72.) 

LANGLEY,  RICHARD.  D.D.  MasterofMiCHAELHOusE,  1354-9. 

LANGLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1580.  Of  Colnbrook,  Bucks.  Matric.  1580; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588;  B.D.  1595;  D.D.  1607.  Fellow, 
1583-94.  R.  of  Horton,  Bucks.,  1592.  Master  of  Eton 
College,  1594-1611.  R.  of  Paglesham,  Essex,  1599-1615. 
R.  of  Latchingdon,  1608-15.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1615.  Died 
there  1615.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (Harwood.) 

LANGLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  18,  1639.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Millington,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Worrall).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  15,  1641.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

LANGLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1657.  Of  London.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  fishmonger, 
bapt.  at  St  Peter's,  Cornhill,  July  3,  1641.  Knighted,  Mar.  15, 
1672-3.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Feb.  9,  1677-8.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Probably  brother  of  Philip  (1645). 

LANGLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  25,  1705.  Of 
Halifax,  Yorks.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Hipperholme. 
Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712. 

LANGLEY,  RICHARD  (1716),  see  HUTCHINSON. 

LANGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1452.  Of  Frome  Selwood,  Somerset.  M.A.  1460;  B.D.  1469- 
70. 

LANGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  27, 
1621.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  St  Ives,  Hunts.  School,  St 
Ives,  Hunts.  (Mr  Freisley).  Matric.  1621;  Scholar,  1622-8; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Perhaps  schoolmaster  of  Chipping 
Bamet.    (Venn,  1.  254.) 


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LANGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
24,  1691.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  at  Rotherham,  Yorks. 
School,  Rotherham  (Mr  Ferrour).  Matric.  1691.  Perhaps  s. 
of  William,  of  Sheriff  Hutton  (died  1689).  If  so,  died  s.p. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LANGLEY,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20, 
1687.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Lumby,  in  Sherbum  parish,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Sheriff  Hutton.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1687. 
(Venn,  i.  482,  where  he  seems  wrongly  identified.) 

LANGLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1642-3,  from 
Oxford  (not  recorded  in  Al.  Oxon.).  S.  of  Thomas  (1604-5), 
of  Middlewich,  Cheshire.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  from  Christ's, 
1646.  Intruded  fellow  of  Christ's,  1644-9.  R.  of  Swettenham, 
Cheshire,  1648-60.  V.  of  Tamworth,  1657-62  and  1663-94. 
After  1663  lived  at  Bole  Hall.  Author,  religious.  Buried 
Jan.  23,  1693-4.  Father  of  Thomas  (1668)  and  brother  of 
Thomas  (1644).    {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915;  Peile,  i.  464.) 

LANGLEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1704. 
B.  in  Warwickshire,  1685.  Scholar,  1705;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A. 
1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  25,  1710-1.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Hollington,  Staffs.,  1713-38.   Died  1738. 

LANGLEY  or  LONGLEY,  THOMAS.  Educated  at  Cambridge. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  of  Langley,  Almondbury,  Yorks. 
In  his  youth  attached  to  the  family  of  John  of  Gaunt.  Canon 
of  York,  1400.  Dean  of  York,  1402-6.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1402-3.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal,  1403.  Chancellor,  1405-7, 
and  again,  in  1417-24.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1406-37.  Fre- 
quently sent  on  embassies  by  the  King.  Cardinal,  141 1. 
Assisted  at  the  coronation  of  Henry  VI.  His  public  works 
were  munificent  and  numerous.  Died  Nov.  20,  1437.  Buried 
in  the  Galilee  Chapel,  Durham  Cathedral.  M.I.  Benefactor 
to  the  libraries  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.  {D.N.B.;  H.  M. 
Wood;  Surtees,  1.  Ivi.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Student  at  Jesus  College,  1535-6;  B.A. 
1537-8;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1560.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop 
Cranmer.  V.  of  Headcom,  Kent,  1548.  R.  of  Boughton 
Malherbe,  in  1557.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1559-81.  R.  of 
Welford,  Berks.,  1559.  V.  of  Wanborough,  Wilts.,  1563-81. 
Author  of  an  abridged  English  version  of  Polydore  Vergil's 
De  [nventoribus  Rerum.  Died  Dec.  1581.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1582. 
{Cooper,  I.  448;  D.X.B.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1587. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Perhaps  B.A.  1591-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Dec.  9,  1591 ;  priest.  Mar.  17,  1591-2.  R.  of  Irby,  Lines., 
1592-1622.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1622. 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  i,  1592.  Of  Eton.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D. 
1607.  Fellow,  1595-1617.  Vice-Provost,  1617.  Chaplain  to 
the  Countess  of  Derby.  R.  of  Haddiscoe,  and  Toft  Monks, 
Norfolk,  1617.   Died  1639.    (Harwood.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1607;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1608. 
Doubtless  the  presbyterian  minister  at  Middlewich,  Cheshire. 
One  of  these  names  lecturer  at  Hawkhurst,  Kent,  1643. 
Father  of  the  next  and  Samuel  (1642-3).  (Shaw,  i.  305; 
A.  Gray.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1644  (Incorp.  from 
Edinburgh).  S.  of  Thomas  (above).  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1644-6. 
Minister  at  St  Bene' t,  Cambridge,  1645.  Diedc.  1646.  Brother 
of  Samuel  (1642-3). 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 
1668.  S.  of  Samuel  (1642-3).  B.  at  Swettenham,  Cheshire. 
School,  Tamworth  (Mr  Antrobus).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1671- 
2;  M.A.  1675.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field) June,  1674;  priest,  Sept.  1677.  V.  of  Aston  Cantlow, 
Warws.,  1679.  V.  of  Kingsbury,  1681.  Buried  at  Aston 
Cantlow,  May  14.  1705.  Father  of  Andrew  (1709).  (Peile,  11. 
16.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Dec.  14,  1671. 
Of  War\vickshire.  School,  Market  Harborough.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  July  i,  1672,  age  17.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1675-6; 
Scholar,  1676.   (T.  A.  Walker,  149;  Peile,  11.  39.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 

23,  1684.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  York 
(>Ir  Tomlinson).  Matric.  1684.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  12,  1684.  Of  North  Grimston,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Buried 
there  Nov.  1723.  Brother  of  Henry  (1674).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  10,  1693. 
Of  Wiltshire.   Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7. 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 

24,  1708-9.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  husbandman.  B.  at  Rugby, 
Warws.  School,  Rugby  (Mr  Holyoke).  Matric.  1709;  B.A. 
1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1713; 
priest,  June  15,  1717.  C.  of  Barby,  Rugby. 


Langton,  Christopher 

LANGLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1748.  S.  of  Thomas,  maltster,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Grant- 
ham. School,  Grantham  (Mr  Bacon).  Matric.  1748.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17,  1753;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1754.  C.  of 
Bloxholm  and  Digby.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  578.) 

LANGLEY,  TIMOTHY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12,  1659. 

LANGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Ellastone,  Staffs., 
1645-51.  R.  of  Checkley,  c.  1645.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cheadle, 
1650-2  (a  Trinity  College  living).  Minister  at  Lichfield,  c. 
1651-4  (this  is  more  doubtful).  There  were  two  others  of 
these  names  at  Oxford  who  graduated  M.A.:  one  of  these 
perhaps  R.  of  Shadoxhurst,  Kent,  in  1636;  another  (?)  bom 
1596,  was  at  Brasenose.  His  brief  autobiography  is  in  the 
Chetham  Soc,  125.  (See  also  Al.  Oxon.,  and  Wm.  Salt  Arch. 
Soc.,  1915-) 

LANGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  21,  1638.  Of  Sussex.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
1639. 

LANGLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  June  28, 
1667.  Of  London.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667. 

LANGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  21,  1670. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1674; 
priest,  Feb.  1675-6. 

LANGLOIS,  SOLOMON.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 

1588-9. 
LANGRAKE,  see  LANDRAKE. 

LANGRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10, 
1658.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Gloucester,  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel)  Mar.  18, 
1669-70. 

LANGSTAFFE,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  of  Well,  Yorks.  School,  Tanfield  (Mr 
Hutchinson).  Matric.  1705.  Ord.  priest  (York)  June  4,  1710. 
Doubtless  V.  of  Marske,  in  Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1717-49.  V. 
of  Wilton,  1721-49.  Buried  at  Marske,  July  12,  1749.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1735)  and  William  (1742). 

LANGSTAFFE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1677.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1677.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1682. 

LANGSTAFF,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Nov. 
22,  1735.  S.  of  John  (1705),  of  Marske,  Yorks.  School, 
Kirkleatham  (Mr  Murgatroyd).  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1739-40. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17,  1739;  priest  (Litt.  dim.  from 
York)  May  10,  1740.  V.  of  Normanby,  Yorks.,  1745.  Brother 
of  the  next. 

LANGSTAFF,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
7,1742.  S.  of  John  (1705),  of  Marske,  Yorks.  School,  Scorton, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Noble).  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  21,  1746;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1748.  C.  of  Marske, 
1746;  V.  1749-89.  P.C.  of  Wilton,  1749-89.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Weddell,  of  Bubwith,  Dec.  4,  1749.  Buried 
at  Marske,  Nov.  25,  1789.  Brother  of  the  above.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

LANGSTONE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  4, 
1666.    Matric.  1667. 

LANGSTROTHER,     RICHARD.      Student    from    Cambridge; 

B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1449.  Perhaps  preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1449-67. 

Died  1467. 
LANGSWAYN,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1432-5. 

LANGTHORNE,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1649.  Of  Yorkshire.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1652.   B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 

LANGTOFT,  JOHN  DE.  Warden  of  the  King's  scholars,  1331-3. 
R.  of  West  Hanningfleld,  Essex,  1334-7.  R.  of  ErisweU, 
Suffolk,  1337.   (Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  l.  90.) 

LANGTON  or  LANCTON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens.  .  from 
Edmund's  Hostel,  Michs.  1545.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas, 
Baron  of  Newton,  Leics.   (J.  H.  Hill,  Langton.) 

LANGTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1538.  Of  RiccaU,  Yorks.  B.  c.  1521.  B.A.  1541-2; 
M.D.  1552.  Fellow,  1541-4.  F.R.C.P.,  1552;  expelled  for 
profligate  conduct,  1558.  Physician  to  Sir  T.  Gresham. 
Author,  medical.  Died  1578.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's, 
Bishopsgate,  Oct.  26,  1578.   (Cooper,  1.  397;  D.N.B.) 

LANGTON  or  LANCTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  May,  1567.  Probably  a  grandson  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Walton-in-the-Dale,  Lanes.  B.  in  London.  B.A.  1570-1. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  ii,  1573;  of  London. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  8,  1578-9,  age  29.  P.C.  of  Castle 
Hedingham,  Essex,  1598-1620.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1620. 
(Peile,  I.  99.) 


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Langton,  Francis 

LANGTON,  FRANCIS.  Adiu.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  7, 
1637-8.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  East  Haddon,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Brockwell  (private;  Mr  Cranford).  One  of 
these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Maidwell,  Northants.,  1671-2. 
Buried  there  Oct.  13,  1672.   Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1672. 

LANGTON,  HENRY.  Fellow  of  Michaelhouse.  Of  Lincoln 
diocese.   Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  5,  1417- 

LANGTON,  HENRY,  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  19,  1639. 
Of  Warwickshire.   Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3. 

LANGTON,  JOHN.  LL.D.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1412.  Master, 
1428-47.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1436-43.  1444-5  and 
1447.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1422-8;  of  St  Paul's,  1428-47;  of 
Lincoln,  1433-47;  of  Hereford,  1437-41;  of  'i'ork,  1438-41- 
R.  of  Bainton,  Yorks.,  May  i,  1430.  to  July  29,  1433.  R.  of 
Bluntisham,  Hunts.  V.  of  Waresley,  1446-  Overseer  of  the 
buildings  at  King's  College.  Consecrated  Bishop  of  St  David's 
in  King's  Chapel,  May  7,  1447.  Died  May  22,  1447.  {Cal.  of 
Papal  Letters;  Browne  Willis,  St  Davids;  Line.  Rec.  Soc. 
Visilations,  i.  196.) 

LANGETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caios,  July  4,  1625. 
S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).   Matric.  1625. 

LANGTON,  PETER.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1599-1600.  Of 
Stafiordshire.  R.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  1602-4.  Buried  there 
Jan.  14,  1603-4.  Perhaps  matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford,  Nov.  8,  1594,  age  20.  Of  Staffordshire.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1598;  M.A.  1601.  (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

LANGTON,  RICHARD.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  B.A.  (Oxford); 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1453-4- 

LANGTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Peter,  of  Lowe,  Lanes.  Age  26  in 
1573.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1572.  Died  1595.  B\it  see 
Thomas  (1563-4).   (Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  iv.  108.) 

LANGTON,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1600-1;  M.A.  1604. 
(Perhaps  matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1597-)  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1605.  V.  of  Highworth,  Wilts.,  1610-47,  sequestered. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1655-   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LANGTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1456-7.  B.  at  Appleby.  B.D. 
1465-6.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1461.  Proctor,  1462-3.  Studied 
also  at  Oxford.  Chaplain  to  Edward  IV.  Sent  on  several 
embassies  to  France.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1478-83.  Treasurer  of 
Exeter,  1478-83.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  1480-83; 
and  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  1482-8.  Preb.  of 
Lincohi,  1483.  Bishop  of  St  David's,  1483.  Bishop  of 
Salisbury,  1484.  Provost  of  Queen's,  Oxford,  1489-95. 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  1493-1501.  Elected  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  Jan.  22,  1500-1,  but  died  of  the  plague  before 
confirmation.  Buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.  By  will 
(dated  Jan.  25,  1500-1;  proved,  P.C.C.)  he  leaves  money  to 
the  priests  of  Pembroke  (not  Clare)  Kail,  and  to  the  four 
orders  of  friars  in  Cambridge  and  Oxford ;  £40  to  the  common 
chest  of  Pembroke;  and  40s.  to  his  scholar  at  Cambridge, 
Mr  Machell.   (Cooper,  i.  4;  D.N.B.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LANGTON,  THOMAS.  Perhaps  matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent, 
1563-4,  as 'Robert.'  (?  S.  of  Christopher,  1538.)  B.A.  1566-7; 
M.A.  from  Christ's,  1570;  M.D.  1576-7-  F.R.C.P.,  1581; 
Registrar,  1585;  Censor;  Treasurer,  1601-4;  and  President, 
1604-6.  Died  1606.  Buried  at  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  Oct. 
19,  1606,  aged  60.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Cooper,  11.  442;  Munk,  i.  82; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LANGTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London,  gent.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  June 
26,  1621,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1622;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1633- 
4.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1627-48,  ejected. 
R.  of  Stanlake,  Berks.  R.  of  Leckhampstead,  Bucks.,  1643-6, 
sequestered.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LANGTON,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1564-5- 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1461;  B.D.  1465-6.  FeUow  of 
PE.MBR0KE,  1461.  Proctor,  1465-6.  One  of  these  names,  R. 
of  St  Michael,  Spurrier  Gate,  York,  died  Aug.  13,  1466. 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  12, 
1580.   Of  Cheshire. 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1604  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Langton,  Lines.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  May  9,  1589,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1592-3;  M.A. 
1597;  B.D.  1606;  D.D.  1610.  FeUow  of  Magdalen  College; 
President,  1610-26.  R.  of  Lympsham,  Somerset,  1607-15; 
and  of  Brightwell,  Berks.,  1616-26.  Died  Oct.  10,  1626. 
(See  Al.  Oxon.)  Buried  in  the  Chapel  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.  M.I.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  By  a  blunder  in  Richardson's 
catalogue  of  Cambridge  degrees,  this  name  was  read 
'Haughton':  hence  his  identification  by  Cooper  (Ath.  Cant., 
II.  399)  with  a  dramatist  of  these  names:  followed  by  Al. 
Oxon.    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  584.) 


(junior).   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
Matric.   sizar   from 


Lansdale,  Edward 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628,  as  'Lawton.'  One  William  Langton,  s.  and  h.  of  Roger, 
01  Preston-in-.\mounderness,  Lanes.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  28,  1630.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  23,  1637.  Ancient, 
1654.  M.P.  for  Preston,  1645-  Town  clerk  of  Preston,  and 
recorder  of  Liverpool.  Of  Broughton  Tower,  Esq.  Buried 
at  Preston,  Oct.  25,  1659.  (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664;  Foster, 
Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  17,  1646. 
Of  Somerset. 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  21, 
1648.   Of  Salop.   Matric.  1648. 

LANGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  13,  1748. 
B.  at  Coventry.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1753;  priest,  Sept.  1757.  V.  or  C.  of  South 
Cove,  Suffolk,  1757- 

LANGTON, .   B.Civ.L.  15 16-7. 

LANGTON,  (senior).   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1597- 

LANGTON, 
1597- 

LANGTRIE  or   LANGTWIT,    RICHARD. 
Christ's,  July,  1606. 

LANGWITH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  13, 
1701.  Of  Yorkshire.  (S.  of  Oswald,  clerk  of  the  vestry  of 
York  Minster.)  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  B.D. 
1716;  D.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Juiy,  1712.  R.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  1718. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1725-43.  Antiquary,  numismatist  and 
natural  philosopher.  Buried  at  Petworth,  Oct.  2,  i743.  aged 
59.  Will,  Chichester.   (D.N.B.) 

LANGWORTH,  see  also  LONGWORTH. 

LANGWORTH  or  LONGWORTH,  ADAM.  Matric.  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1566.  Of  Worcestershire.  S.  of  Lancelot, 
of  Kirtlebury.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1569-70;  M.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1573.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  i57i-3- 
Afterwards  fellow  of  St  Catharine's.  Will  of  Adam  Lang- 
worth,  of  Canterbury,  gent.  (P.C.C.)  1623;  mentions  son 
Thomas.  Brother  of  John  (next).  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  iv. 
204;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LANGWORTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1566.  S.  of  Lancelot,  of  Kirtlebury,  Worcs.  B.A.  1567-8; 
M.A.  1571;  B.D.  1577-8.  Fellow,  1568.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1572.  D.D.  (Oxford)  1579.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1568.  R.  of 
Folkington,  Sussex,  1573.  R.  of  Buxted,  1574.  University 
preacher,  1577.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1581-6.  Arch- 
deacon of  Wells,  1589-1609.  R.  of  Rotherfield,  Sussex,  1592. 
Preb.  of  Canterbury,  till  1614.  Buried  in  Canterbury 
Cathedra!,  Jan.  13,  1613-4.    (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Al.  Oxon.) 

LANGWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5, 
1587.  S.  of  Arthur,  gent.,  of  Ringmer,  Sussex.  School, 
Buxted  (Mr  Munks).  Of  Broyle,  Sussex,  succeeding  his  father. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Challenor.  (Venn,  l.  130; 
Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

LANGWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1605.  Perhaps  s.  of  Adam  (1566). 

LANGWORTH,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1606,  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613. 
Fellow,  1 61 2. 

LANGWORTH, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  26, 

1578. 

LANGWORTHY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1631.   Of  Devon. 

LANGWORTHY,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  King's,  1743.  S.  of 
Francis,  of  Charleton,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  Feb.  4,  1725-6,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1729. 
Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1739-41.  R.  of  East  Buckland,  Devon, 
1743.  Will  (Exeter)  1767;  of  Stokenham,  Devon,  clerk.  (Al, 
Oxon.) 

LANINE(?),  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1602. 

LANNOY,  MIDDLETON.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Mar.  23,  1665-6. 
Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1665-6.  S.  of  Benjamin, 
merchant,  of  London.  B.  at  Romford,  Essex.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow  of  King's,  1669.  Died  in 
College,  Apr.  21,  1676.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  11.  263.) 

LANOE,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1700.  S.  of  James,  of  Jersey.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar, 
1701. 

LANSDALE  or  LANDISDALE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14) 
at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1633.  S.  of  Gervase,  gent.  B.  in  Holbom, 
London.  School,  Cambridge,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric. 
1634;  Scholar,  1634-6.  Afterwards  matric.  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  May  13,  1636. 


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Lansdale,  Leonard 

LANNSDELL,   LEONARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,   Michs. 

1579- 
LANSDALE,  PETER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1620; 

B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 
LANSDAYLE,   ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 

1552.   Of  Derbyshire.   B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1558; 

LL.D.  1573.    Fellow  of  Jesus,   1556-1609.    Taxor,  1583-4. 

Proctor  in  the  Court  of  the  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  i573-   Died 

in  College.    Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  Apr.  29,   1609.    Gifts  to 

Jesus  College:   to  be  buried  in   their  Chapel.    (A.   Gray; 

Cooper,  II.  521.) 

LANSDOWNE,  Baron,  see  GRENVILLE,  GEORGE. 

LANT,  AMBROSE.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1655. 

LANT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  g,  1600. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  minister,  of  Tilton,  Leics.  B.  there.  School, 
Skeffington  (Mr  Anth.  Cade).  Matric.  1600;  B.A.  1603-4; 
M.A.  1607.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  11,  1603-4. 
R.  of  Wardley  and  Belton,  Rutland,  1609-38.  Licensed 
(Peterb.,  June  25,  1615)  to  marry  Anne  Cole,  of  Ridlington. 
Died  1638.    {Venn,  i.  173.) 

LANT,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1526-7;  M.A.  1535-6.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Barningham,  Yorks.,  1548-53. 

LANT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1620.  Of  Salop. 
Matric.  as  'Laxte';  Scholar,  1621;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627; 
B.D.  1634.  Fellow,  1626-38.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  R.  of 
Harringay  (Homsey),  Middlesex,  1637-44;  sequestered;  re- 
stored, 1660-88.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1662-88.  Died  May  13, 
i688.   Buried  at  Homsey. 

LANTROW,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  20,  1707-8.  S.  of  Christopher,  husbandman.  B.  at 
Brotheridge,  near  Lapford,  Devon.  School,  Barnstaple  (Mr 
Luck).  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  171 1-2;  M.A.  1715.  Fellow, 
17I5-4I-   Head  Master  of  Pocklington  School,  1716-7. 

LANY,  ASLACK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1620. 
Matric.  1620.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1620-1,  as  s.  and 
h.  of  Aslack,  of  Norfolk.  Of  Pulham,  Norfolk.  (Vis.  of 
Norfolk.) 
LANEY,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1608. 
S.  of  John,  of  Cratfield,  Suffolk,  Recorder  of  Ipswich.  B. 
there,  1591.  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615;  B.D.  from  Pembroke, 
1622;  D.D.  1630.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1616.  Master  of 
Pembroke,  1630-44,  1660-2.  Vice-Chancellor,  1632-3.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1617.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
21,  1618-9.  V.  or  C.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1619-24.  V.  of 
Hambledon,  Hants.,  1626.  V.  of  Waltham  Bishops,  1629. 
Chaplain  to  Richard  Neile,  Bishop  of  Winchester;  and  after- 
wards to  Charles  I.  R.  of  Buriton,  Hants.,  1631.  Preb.  of 
Winchester,  1631-9;  of  Westminster,  1639-63.  Deprived  as 
a  royalist  and  high  churchman.  Followed  Charles  II  into 
exile.  Reinstated  at  the  Restoration.  Dean  of  Rochester, 
July-Dec,  1660.  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1660-3.  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  1663-7.  F.R.S.,  1666.  Bishop  of  Ely,  1667-75. 
Author,  sermons.  Died  Jan.  24,  1674-5.  Buried  in  Ely 
Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1675.  (PeiU,  i.  267;  D.N.B.) 
LANY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  31, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Tewin,  Herts.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  2,  1670-1,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Ely,  Esq. 
LANY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1729.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Cratfield,  Suffolk,  gent.  Bapt. 
Sept.  22,  1711.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737. 
Fellow,  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1734;  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1735-6.  R.  of  Mulbarton,  Norfolk,  1741-66. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Revett,  of  Brandeston.  Died 
1766.  M.I.  at  Mulbarton. 
LANY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  10, 
1682-3.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk,  Esq.  B.  at 
Harrow.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690;  D.D.  1707. 
Fellow,  1688.  Master  of  Pembroke,  1707-28.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1707-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1697.  Professor  of  Divinity, 
Gresham  CoUege,  1691-1728.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  20, 
1689.  R.  of  Salle,  Norfolk,  1720-5.  R.  of  Gt  Cressingham, 
1725-8.  Chaplain  to  William  III.  F.R.S.,  1692.  Died  Aug.  9, 
1728.  M.I.  at  Gt  Cressingham.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1675-6). 
LANY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  21, 
1634-5.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  (and  Elizabeth  Bridon).  B.  at 
Ipswich,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1634-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May 
8,  1635,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Gray's  Inn.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Feb.  11,  1645-6.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1641). 
LANY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  16,  1673. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  London,  mercer.  Matric.  1673  ;B.. A.  1676-7; 
M.A.  1680.  Fellow,  1681-8.  Schoolmaster  at  Framlingham, 
Suffolk,  1681. 
LANY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1609;  B.A. 
1612. 


Lardner,  James 

LANY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  3, 
1641.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Ipswich.  Matric.  1642;  B.A. 
1644-5;  B.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).  R.  of  Paston,  Northants., 
1662-7.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1662-9.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1664-9.  Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1667-9.  R-  of  Newton,  Isle  of 
Ely,  1669.  Died  1669.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral.  Admon. 
P.C.C.    Brother  of  John  (1634-5).   (Lipscomb.) 

LANY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  18, 
1675-6.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Laxfield,  Sufiolk.  Matric. 
1677-8;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  V.  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk, 
1684.  V.  of  Cratfield,  1707-17.  Brother  of  Edward  (1682-3). 

LANY,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1709.  Fellow,  1707- 
11.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk,  gent.  Bapt.  there. 
May  11,  1685.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  July  8, 
1701,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1705. 

LANYON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  21, 
1728.  2nd  s.  of  Tobias,  of  'Lanyon,'  in  Gwinear,  Cornwall, 
gent.   Bapt.  June  19,  1711.   Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3. 

LANYON,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  10, 
1716-7.  S.  of  Tobias,  of  'Lanyon,'  Gwinear,  Cornwall,  gent. 
B.A.  1720-1.   Will  (Archd.  Cornwall)  1762. 


LAPAGE, 


B.A.  1511-2. 


LAPDALE,  JOHN,  see  LOBDALL. 

LA  PIERRE,  alias  PETERS,  JOHN  DE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pem- 
broke, June  24,  1672.  S.  of  John,  M.D.  Bapt.  at  St  George's, 
Canterbury,  Nov.  16,  1654.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at 
Leyden,  June  27,  1696. 

LAPLAIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  3, 
1728-9.  Of  Westminster.  Matric.  1728.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Wrockwardine,  Salop.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1765. 

LA  PORTE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  13,  1732. 
B.  at  Upper  Gravenhurst,  Beds.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6; 
M.A.  1754.   V.  of  Sundon,  Beds.,  1741. 

LA  PORTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  28,  1733.  B.  at 
Shenfield,  Essex.   Matric.  1733. 

LAPORTE,  JOHN  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  1,  1701.  S.  of  John,  of  Bordeaux,  France.  School, 
Westminster.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1709;  priest, 
Mar.  5,  1709-10.  V.  of  Pulloxhill,  Beds.,  1710.  C.  of 
Higham  Gobion,  1710-4. 

LAPWORTH,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1589.  Of  Warwickshire.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Aug.  30, 

1590.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine, 
1597.  Of  Faversham,  Kent.  Buried  there  Nov.  15,  1624. 
Will,  P.C.C.  (There  was  an  Oxford  contemporary,  M.D., 
Sedleian  professor,  who  has  been  wrongly  identified  with 
him.    See  Al.  Oxon.;  and  Masters.) 

LAPWORTH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1619.   One  of  these  names  created  M.A.  (Oxford)  1642. 

LAPWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1605;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1616.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1642;  of  Warwick, 
physician.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LARCOME  or  LARKHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1619.  B.  at  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  Aug.  17, 
1602.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  162 1-2;  M.A.  1626.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  May  23,  1624,  'aged  26.'  V.  of  Northam, 
Devon,  1626-40.  Persecuted  for  nonconformity.  Emigrated 
to  New  England,  1640.  Went  to  Dover,  N.H.  where  he 
came  into  conflict  with  Rev.  Hansard  KnoUys  (whom  see). 
Only  remained  a  year  after  the  departure  of  his  rival.  Re- 
turned to  England,  1642.  V.  of  Tavistock,  Devon,  c.  1648; 
ejected,  1662.  Became  an  apothecary  in  Tavistock,  1664-9. 
Author,  controversial.  Married  at  Crediton,  Devon,  Patience, 
dau.  of  George  Wilton,  schoolmaster,  1622.  Buried  at 
Tavistock,  Dec.  23,  1669.  (Calamy,  1.  406;  J.  G.  Bartlett; 
Felt,  448;  D.N.B.) 

LARDEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  5, 
1672.  S.  of  WiBiam,  of  Cheshire.  School,  Bunbury  (Mr  Hoole). 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  One  of  these  names  was  of 
Tarvin,  Cheshire,  clerk,  in  1683.   (Peile,  11.  41.) 

LARDER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  O.xford).  'Lavender' 
in  the  grace.  Of  Dorset,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Wadham  CoUege, 
Oxford,  Feb.  21,  1616-7,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1620;  M.A. 
1623.  Fellow  of  Wadham,  1629-30.  R.  of  Melbury  Osmund 
with  Melbury  Sampford,  Dorset,  1637-58.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Milton  Cleveland.  Somerset,  1664-74.  Died  1674.  (John 
Harder  in  Weaver.)    (A  I.  Oxon.) 

LARDNER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  27, 
1688.  S.  of  Thomas,  apothecary.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at 
St  Peter's,  Cornhill,  Sept.  18,  1670.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A. 
1695.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1692;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1694.  Perhaps  C.  of  St  Benet,  Gracechurch  Street.  (Peile,  11. 
no.) 


47 


Lardner,  John 

LARDNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  9,  1685.  S.  of 
Thomas.  B.  in  London,  Mar.  i663.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1686;  M.B.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Probably 
brother  of  James  (above).   {Peile,  11.  loo.) 

LARDINER,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1396.  Died 
June  10,  1397. 

LARGE,  ABRAHAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  10,  1633. 

LARGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1622. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Catsfield,  Sussex.  Exhibitioner 
from  Tonbridge  School.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  D.D.  (Lit. 
Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1627;  priest.  Mar.  1627-8.  R.  of 
Rotherfield,  Sussex,  1643-4,  sequestered;  and  1661-73. 
Buried  there  Feb.  7,  1672-3-   WiU,  P.C.C. 

LARGE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1605. 

5.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  East  Lexham,  Norfolk.  School, 
East  Lexham  (Mr  Symson).  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10; 
M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1614-  C.  of 
Cransford,  Suffolk,  in  1627  and  1633.  V.  of  Charsfield,  1635. 
C.  of  Hoo  and  Letheringham  in  1636.  Ejected  from  his 
curacies,  1644.  Buried  at  Letheringham,  Feb.  7,  1657-8. 
(Venn,  1.  190;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

LARKE,  JOEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1615. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12;  priest.  Mar.  13,  1619-20. 
LARKE,  ROBERT.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  22,  1630,  as  'M.A. 

of  St  Peter's,  Cambridge.' 
LARKE,  THOMAS.  D.Civ.L.  1477-8.  Perhaps  at  King's  Hall, 

1508-9.    Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  1517-25.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Morbome,  Hunts.,  1484-1510.    R.  of  Kettering,  Northants., 

1512-5.    Prcb.  of  Lincoln,  1514-8.   Preb.  of  Sarum,  1517-8. 

Archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  1517-22.   Archdeacon  of  Norwich, 

1522-8.   [Cooper,  I.  38.) 
LARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1546. 
LARKHAM,  THOMAS,  see  LARCOME. 

LARKHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 

6,  1735.  S.  of  William  Larcum,  surgeon,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  19,  1717-8.  School,  Westminster. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Nov.  i, 
1735;  Scholar;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1739;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1742.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  i,  1735. 
BuriedatRichmond,  Nov.  11,  1768.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.Oxon.) 

LARKIN,  see  also  LORKIN  and  LURKIN. 

LARKYN  or  LORKYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Oct.  13, 

1582  (impubes). 
LARKEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 

1729.  S.  of  J.,  gent.,  of  Hertfordshire.  B.  atMunden.  School, 

Buntingford.   Matric.  1729-30. 
LARKIN,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1591. 

LARKEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  23,  1703.  Of  Hertfordshire.  School,  Hertford.  Scholar, 
1704;  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1708-9;  priest  (London)  Mar.  16,  1711-2. 

LARKWORTHY,  GREGORY.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1719.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Ashwater,  Devon,  gent.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  17, 
1685.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  July  16,  1703, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1707.  V.  of  Canning- 
ton,  Somerset,  1711-35.  R.  of  Otterhampton,  1734-5.  Died 
1735-   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LARMAN  (?  LARMAR),  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1581. 

LAROCHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  28,  1717.  Of 
Middlesex.  Eldest  s.  of  Peter  Crothaire,  of  Bordeaux,  who 
took  the  name  Laroche.  B.  1700.  Matric.  1717.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  12,  1717.  M.P.  for  Bodmin,  1727- 
52.  Of  Englefield  Green,  Surrey.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Isaac  Gamier,  of  St  James',  Westminster.  His  s.  James 
created  Bart.,  1776.  Died  Apr.  20,  1752.  Buried  in  Padding- 
ton  Church.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.  Mag.; 
L.  Mag.;  Oliver's  Antigua,  11.  161.) 

LAROCHE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  31,  1723. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  20,  1722-3.  Perhaps  died  June  22, 
1772;  of  Paddington.  Younger  brother  of  John  (1717).  {G. 
Mag.) 

LA  ROQUE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  27,  1733-4. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1735.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi. 
B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  30, 
1738;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1740.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1796;  of  Prior's  Hardwick,  Warws.,  clerk. 

LARWOOD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  3,  1728. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  3,  1729.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  28,  1735. 
Steward  of  Norwich.   Died  Apr.  14,  1750.   (G.  Mag.) 


Latham,  Daniel 

LASBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1655. 
Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1675-  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660.  V.  of  Heybridge,  Essex,  1661- 
79.   R.  of  Goldhanger,  1679-  Will  (P.C.C.)  1703- 

LASCELLS,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  May  24,  1641.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Elston,  Notts. 
B.  at  Kneeton.   School,  Islington  (Mr  Vowell). 

LASSELS,  BRIAN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1615; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1621.  Doubtless  C.  of  Blackburn,  Lanes., 
1628-30.  R.'of  Thurstaston,  Cheshire,  1641-9.  Reported  by 
the  Parliamentary  Commissioners,  in  1649,  as  'a  blind  man.' 
{Peile,  1.  300;  E.  Axon.) 

LASCELLES,  EDWIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  6, 
1731-2.  ist  s.  of  Henry,  of  Harewood  and  Stank.  Bapt.  at 
St  Michael's,  Barbadoes,  Feb.  5,  1712-3-  Matric.  1732.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  5,  1731-  M-P-  i°^  Scarborough, 
1744,  1747;  for  Northallerton,  i754.  i78o,  1784;  for  Co. 
York,  1761,  1768,  1774.  Created  Baron  Harewood,  1790. 
Died  Jan.  25,  1795.   Will,  P.C.C. 

LASCELLES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
161 1.  4th  s.  of  Francis,  of  Stank  Hall,  NorthaUerton,  Yorks., 
Esq.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  21,  1593-4-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  16,  1614.   Brother  of  Philip  (i6ii). 

LASCELLES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  25,  1691.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Mount  Grace.  School,  Gisbum  ('  Guisborough),  Yorks. 
Matric.  1691;  B..\.  1694-5;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1695;  priest,  1699.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ruskington,  Lines., 
1718-38.   V.  of  Knottingley,  Yorks.,  in  i745- 

LASCELLS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  1678.  Matric. 
1678.  as  'John';  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684. 

LASSELS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16,  1683. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.  V.  of  Stone,  Worcs., 
1700-23. 

LASCELLES,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1611.  3rd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Stank  Hall,  Yorks.  B.A.  1614-5; 
M.A.  1618.   Brother  of  Francis  (1611). 

LASSELLS,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1596. 

LASCELLES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  6, 
1663.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Famden,  Notts.  School,  Newark 
(Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield)  Oct.  1673.  R.  of  Headon,  near 
East  Retford,  1673-83;  of  Todwick,  near  Rotherham,  1677. 
Died  before  May,  1683.   {Peile,  1.  606.) 

LASCELLES,  WALTER.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1588.  Perhaps 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Gunthorpe,  Yorks.  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1584-) 

LASCELLS,  WILLIAM.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1431-2- 
Archdeacon  of  Hunts.,  1421-53.  Preb.  of  York,  1422-43. 
Died  Aug.  22,  1453. 

LASCELLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Nov.  25,  1654.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Stauk  Hall,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Sigston,  Sept.  5,  1634.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1654.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1654-5. 

LASHER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  24, 
1644.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Hastings.  School,  Hastmgs. 
Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8. 

LASKO  or  LOSCOO,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1528. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1526.   Bursar,  1538. 

LAST,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  23,  1662.  Of  Suffolk. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Haughley,  gent.  Matric.  1663 ;  Scholar, 
1664;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  R.  of  Wilby,  Norfolk,  1686- 
1720.   R.  of  Ecdes,  1705-20.   Died  1720. 

LATAST,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1562. 

LATCH,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8. 

LATEWARD,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1696.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Uppington,  Salop. 
School,  Alberbury  (Mr  Gethin).  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699- 
1700.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1704. 

LATHUM,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1663; 
B.A.  1666-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1666-7;  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  17,  1668.  Schoohnaster  at  Braintree,  Essex. 
C.  of  Tendring.  V.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1668-82. 

LATHAM,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Easter,  1637. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Scholar, 
1637-43;  B.A.  1640-1;  M..\.  1644-  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of 
Galloway)  Dec.  12,  1644.  R.  of  Stifford,  Essex,  1646-53: 
'an  able  and  constant  preaching  minister.'  Master  of  Brent- 
wood School.  Convicted  for  serving  a  cure  at  Gray's  Thur- 
rock,  1662.  Preacher  at  St  Ethelburgh,  London,  1667. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  St  Michael,  Highgate,  1669.  {Venn, 
I.  326;  W.  PaUn,  Stifford.) 


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Latham,  Edmund 

LATHAM,  EDMUND.  Grace  for  degree  restored  on  payment  of 
five  marks,  1493.  B.A.  in  i486.  Probably  Fellow  of  Clare. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Stambridge,  Essex,  1492-8.  R.  of  Shepper- 
ton,  Middlesex,  1494-6.  R.  of  BradweU-by-Sea,  Essex, 
1496-9.   V.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1498-9.  Died  1499. 

LATHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  39,  sk)  at  St  John's, 
July  29,  1631.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Gibson).  Probably  LL.B. 
1 63 1  {Lit.  Reg.). 

LATHAM,  GILBERT.  B.A.  1512-3;  M.A.  1516;  B.D.  1523-4- 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1513.  Proctor,  15 17-8.  Fellow  of 
Jesus  for  a  time,  till  15 18.  R.  of  Swanscombe,  Kent,  1526-46. 
R.  of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.,  to  1527.  R.  of  Elton,  Yorks., 
1533-46.  Master  of  St  Katherine's-by-the-Tower,  1536-46. 
Archdeacon  of  Man,  1546.  Will  (P.C.C.)  proved,  1552;  'of 
Prescott,  Lanes.;  Blore,  Staffs.;  Kirk  Andrew,  Isle  of  Man, 
etc'   (A.  Gray.) 

LATHAM,  HAMLET.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
17,  1638.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  parish  of  St  Martin,  Iron- 
monger Lane,  London  (of  Upminster,  Essex,  and  of  the 
Inner  Temple).  School,  in  Aldermanbury.  Matric.  1638. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  18,  1635-6.  (Venn,  1.  332.) 

LATHAM,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1572.  B.A. 
from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1568-9. 

LATHUM,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1430-5.  'Of 
diocese  Lichfield;  noble  by  both  parents;  aged  18,  in  1438.* 
Perhaps  preb.  of  Southwell,  1442-51.   {Papal  Letters,  viii.) 

LATHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1550.  One  of  these  names,  of  Standon,  Essex,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1557. 

LATHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kirk  Sandall,  Yorks.,  1588-91. 

LATHAM,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1639. 

LATHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  June  18, 
1660.  S.  of  John,  of  Congleton,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Feb.  26,  1636-7.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1668.  V. 
of  Bunbury,  Cheshire,  1669-81.  R.  of  Lawton,  1682-1705. 
Died  June  5,  1705.  Buried  at  Lawton.  Fatherof  John  (1713). 
(E.  Axon.) 

LATHUM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1663.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Over,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1666;  B.A. 
1666-7;  M.A.  1672.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk, 
1679  (M.A.). 

LATHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  10, 1668-9. 
S.  of  John,  goldsmith,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  Winwick, 
Lanes.  (Mr  Gorst  and  Mr  Jones).  Matric.  1669;  Scholar, 
1669-76;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Fellow,  1676-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1676;  priest,  1677.  R.  of  Etchingham,  Sussex, 
1678-1724.  Buried  at  Etchingham,  Sept.  6,  1724.  Fatherof 
John  (1716).    (Venn,  i.  436.) 

LATHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  26, 
1694-5.  S.  of  John  (?  1663),  V.  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-g.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1702;  priest,  June  3,  1705.  R.  of  Westley, 
Suffolk,  1705-18.  Died  there  Jan.  11,  1717-8.  Buried  at 
Westley.   M.I.   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

LATHAM,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  25,  1713.    S.  of 

,  clerk,  deceased  [John  (1660),  R.  of  Lawton,  Cheshire]. 

B.  at  Lawton,  Nov.  11,  1694.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1716-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jime  16,  1717.  Minister  of  Bunney, 
Notts. 

LATHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1716.  S.  of  John  (1668-9),  clerk,  R.  of  Etchingham,  Sussex. 
B.  at  Etchingham.  School,  Lewes  (Mr  Pierce).  Matric.  1716; 
B.A.  1719- .:o.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  4,  1721;  priest 
(Chichester)  Dec.  23,  1722.  R.  of  Etchingham,  1724-54. 
Buried  there  June  12,  1754.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  305.) 

LATHAM,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1570.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1620;  of  Barnwell 
St  .'\ndrew,  Northants.,  clerk. 

LATHAM,  PAUL.  -Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1585. 
Matric.  1585;  Scholar;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Fellow,  c. 
1594. 

LATHAM  or  LATHNAM,  PETER.  B.Can.L.  1515-6. 

LATHAM,  PHILIP.  B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1459.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Ely)  Apr.  9,  1463.  R.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  1462-70. 
Believed  to  be  possessed  of  an  evil  spirit,  being  unable  to 
govern  himself  or  his  Church.  Died  1476.  (Manning  and 
Bray,  in.  100.) 

LATHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  18,  1674. 
Of  Cheshire.  One  of  these  names  nonconformist  minister  at 
Frodsham,  and  at  Wem.   B.  1653.   Died  Mar.  20,  1705-6. 

V.  A.  C.  III. 


Latimer,  Robert 

LATHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  15, 
1630.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Essex.  B.  in  London. 
Schools,  in  Isle  of  Guernsey  (Mr  Picott)  and  London  (Mr 
Dier).  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  26, 
1632.  Probably  buried  at  Stifford,  Essex,  May  29,  1679. 
{Venn,  i.  294.) 

LATHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1651.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow, 
1657-8.   Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  July  9,  1658. 

LATHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11,  1591. 
Matric.  1591. 

LATHAM, .  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487.   (Probably  Edmund, 

above.) 

LATHE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  June  21, 
1680.   Of  Lancashire. 

LATHE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  10, 
1585.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Thorpe,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Limbert).  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Catton, 
Norfolk,  and  C.  of  St  Andrew,  Norwich,  in  1597.  Will  proved, 
1614.   (Venn,  i.  124.) 

LATH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Kirton,  Lines.  S.  of  Thomas.  School,  Kirton.  Migrated 
to  Caius,  Apr.  6,  1578,  age  15;  Scholar  to  1585;  B.A.  1581-2; 
M.A.  1585.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  14,  1586. 

LATHBURY,  JOSEPH.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  10,  1708. 
S.  of  Peter,  R.  of  West  Stow,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  1690. 
Exhibitioner  from  Bury  School.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3; 
M.A.  1716.  Fellow,  1716.  Usher  of  Bury  School,  1712-30. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.;  priest.  May,  1722.  R.  of  Liver- 
mere,  Suffolk,  1722-68.  R.  of  Gt  Livermere,  1727-68.  R.  of 
Westerfield,  1742.  R.  of  Stowlangtoft,  1766-75-  Died  Nov. 
1775.  aged  85.  Buried  at  Livermere.  Will,  Bury.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Peter. 

LATHBURY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  5,  i740.  S. 
of  Joseph  (above).  B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1740;  B.A. 
1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1747-58.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  May  21,  1749;  priest,  June  2,  1751.  R.  of  Livermere, 
Suffolk,  1768-1804.  Died  Oct.  1804,  aged  84.  Buried  at 
Livermere.   Brother  of  Peter  (next). 

LATHBURY,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Aug.  10,  i743-  S. 
of  Joseph  (1708),  R.  of  Livermere.  B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1748;  priest,  Feb.  1748-9.  R.  of  Westerfield, 
Suffolk,  1749.  Died  Apr.  1768,  aged  48.  M.I.  at  Westerfield. 
Brother  of  Joseph  (1740). 

LATHEBERY  or  LOUTHBERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Jesus,  Michs.  1544.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1548-9.  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1555. 

LATHELL, .  B.Civ.L.  1472-3.  Possibly  Nicholas,  Baron  of 

the  Exchequer,  1487.  Buried  at  St  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
London  (see  will  of  Thomas  Hobson,  P.C.C,  1511)-  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1501. 

LATHINGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628 ; 
B.A.  1631-2. 

LATHWETT,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1603-4;  M.A. 
1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  19,  1610;  priest  (Peterb.) 
June  7,  1612.  R.  of  Martin,  Lines.,  1612.  Licensed  (Bishop 
of  Lincoln)  to  marry  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Spalding,  of  Holton 
Beckering,  Sept.  29,  1612:  'he  of  Carlton  Parva,  age  30.' 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LAYTHWETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1597-8. 

LATHWET,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1603-4;  M.A. 
1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  1,  1602;  priest.  May  19, 
i6ii.  Possibly  V.  of  Belchford,  Lines.,  1610-37.  Will 
(Lincoln)  1637.  One  of  these  names  (?  his  father)  ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Aug.  10,  1577-  R-  of  .\nderby.  Lines.,  1591-1620. 
Will  (Lincoln)  1620.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LATIMER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1571- 

LATIMER,  HUGH.  B.A.  1510-r  (probably  at  Peterhouse, 
where  he  was  a  pupil  of  Dr  John  Watson).  S.  of  Hugh,  of 
Thurcaston,  Leics.  M.A.  1514;  B.D.  1524.  Fellow  of  Clare, 
Feb.  2,  1510.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoki)  Apr.  7;  priest,  July  15, 
1515.  University  chaplain  and  cross-keeper,  1522-9.  Uni- 
versity preacher,  1523.  Chaplain  to  Anne  Boleyn.  R.  of 
West  Kington,  Wilts.,  1531.  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1535-91 
declined  reinstatement  under  Edward  VI.  Committed  to  the 
Tower  on  Mary's  accession,  1553.  Condemned  of  heresy,  and 
burnt  at  Oxford,  with  Ridley,  Oct.  16,  1555,  aged  80.  Famous 
as  a  preacher.  His  extant  writings  edited  for  the  Parker 
Society,  in  1844-5.   (D.N.B.;  Stokes,  Chaplains.) 

LATIMER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587. 
Perhaps  B.A.  from*  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1591;  M.A. 
(Magdalen  College)  1595.  R-  of  Leigh  Delamere,  Wilts.,  1609. 
(Al.  OxoH.) 


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Latimer,  William 

LATIMER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1536;  D.D.  1564,  on  the  Queen's 
visit.  He  was  then  of  Corpus  Christi.  Master  of  the  College 
of  St  Lawrence  Pountney,  London,  1538-47.  R.  of  Witnes- 
ham,  1538-54.  R.  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  1538-53-  R-  °i  St 
Mary  Abchurch,  London,  1553-4  and  1556-61.  R.  of  St 
George,  Southwark,  1559-61.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1559" 
83.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1560-83.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen. 
R.  of  Kirkton  and  Shotley,  Sufiolk,  1559-83-  Buried  in 
PeterboroughCathedral,  Aug.  28,  1583.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {Cooper, 
I.  481.) 

LATTAMER  or  LATEMER, .   B.Can.L.  1499- 

LATISTER, .   B.A.  1456-7- 

LATLAIS,  HARRISON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  7,  1625. 
S.  of  Jonas,  of  Hampshire.  School,  Maldon  (Mr  Danes). 
Matric.  1625. 
LATNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1620; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  13; 
priest,  July  14,  1628. 
LATTER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov  25, 
1723.  S.  of  Edmund,  farmer,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Tonbndge. 
Exhibitioner  from  Tonbndge  School.  Matric.  1724;  B.A. 
1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  21,  1729;  priest  (Gloucester,  LiU.  dim.  from 
Rochester)  Mar.  11,  1730-1.  R.  of  Bidborough,  Kent,  1732- 
89.  R.  of  Ashurst,  1746-57.  R-  of  Burstow,  Surrey,  1757-89- 
WiU,  P.C.C.  [Scott-Mayor,  in.  364.) 
LATTON,  FILBY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1631.  B.A. 
1635-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638. 
LATON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1525-6  (or  1526-7,  1st  in  the  ordo); 
M.A.  1530.  Supp.  for  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1532-3-  Perhaps 
preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1544-51.  Preb.  of  York,  1545-51-  Died 
1551- 
LATTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1680  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  2nd  s. 
of  Thomas,  of  Kingston,  Berks.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  July  12,  1670,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1674; 
M.A.  1677.  Fellow  of  Wadham,  1675-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  12,  1678-9.   {Al.  Oxen.;  Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665.) 

LATONER, .   B.Civ.L.  1496- 

LATUS,  FERDINAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
12,  1635.  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of  the  Beck,  Millom,  Cumber- 
land.  Matric.  1635. 

LATYLL, .   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1474-5- 

LAUD,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  clothier,  of  Reading.  B.  there,  i573-  School, 
Reading.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  17, 
1589,  age  16;  Scholar;  B.A.  1594;  M-A-  1598;  B.D.  1604; 
D.D.  1608.  Fellow  and  President  of  St  John's.  Proctor, 
1603-4.  Chancellor  of  Oxford  University,  1630-41.  Held 
many  livings.  V.  of  Stanford,  Northants.,  1607.  V.  of 
Caxton,  Kent,  1610.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1614-22.  Archdeacon 
of  Huntingdon,  1615-22.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1616-21. 
Bishop  of  St  David's,  1621-6.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1621-8. 
Became  predominant  in  the  Church  of  England  at  the 
accession  of  Charles  I.  Supported  the  King  in  his  struggle 
with  the  Commons.  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1626.  Bishop 
of  Bath  and  Wells,  1626-8.  Privy  CounciUor,  1627.  Bishop 
of  London,  1628-33.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1633-45- 
Author,  Sermons.  Beheaded  on  a  charge  of  high  treason, 
Jan.  10,  1644-5.  His  body  was  subsequently  removed  to  the 
Chapel  of  St  John's  College,  O.xford.   {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

LAUDERDALE,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 

1668. 
LAUGHERNE  or  LAWHORNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Pembroke,  Easter,  1568.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  V.  of 
Edmonton,  Middlesex,  and  brother  of  the  next.  B.A.  1571-2; 
M.A.  1575.  Fellow,  1572.  PerhapsR.of  Stratford  St  Andrew, 
Sufiolk,  1589; ' Laughlyn.  M.A.'  Richard  Laughlen  or  Lafflin, 
V.  of  Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex,  1591-1601.  The  father 
in  his  will  (P.C.C,  1570)  mentions  Richard  and  Thomas. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LAUGHORNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1559.  Probably  ist  s.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex, 
and  brother  of  the  last.  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1567.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1564.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1567. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Edmonton,  1570-2. 
LAUGHTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  25,  1559.  Of  Uxbridge,  Middlesex.  Doubt- 
less 3rd  s.  of  WiUiam  (whose  will,  P.C.C,  i559);  and  brother 
of  George  (1560).  Matric.  1559;  B.A.  1563-4-  Fellow,  1562-4. 
LAUGHTON,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  1, 1671.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk,  of  Somerby,  Lines.  School, 
Knotting,  Beds,  (private).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1675.  R.  of  Benning- 
ton, Lines.,  age  30.  Married  Anne  Bamaby,  of  Boston,  Oct. 
31,  1685.  Brother  of  Isaac  (1672). 


LAUGHTON,  Thomas 

LAUGHTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.   24,   1560.    Of  Uxbridge.    Doubtless  4th  s.  of 

WiUiam  (wiU,  P.C.C,  1559);  and  brother  of  Edward  (i559)- 

Matric.  1560;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.   FeUow,  1563-71- 

LAWTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20, 

1715.    S.  of  John  (?  1674-5)-    B.  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
Staffs.   School,  King's  Bromley  (Mr  Pannel).   Matnc.  1715- 

Resided  two  years.   (Peile,  u.  187.) 
LAWTON,  GILBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29, 

1582.    S.  of  Robert,  citizen  of  London.    B.  there.    School, 
St  Paul's.   Scholar,  1582-4. 
LAUGHTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 

29,1672.  S.  of  William,  of  Somerby,  Lines.  School,  Knotting, 

Beds.    Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679-   Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676.    R.  of  Ashby,  Norfolk,  1691-1718. 

R.  of  Clippesby,  till  1718.    Died  1718.    Brother  of  Gabnel 

(1671)- 
LAWGHTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1559.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Drayton  Beauchamp,  Bucks., 

1572-84.   Died  1584. 
LAWTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1560. 
LAUGHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1653.    S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Abington,  Cambs.    B. 

there.    School,  Grendon,  Northants.  (Mr  Shilbume).    B.A. 

1656. 
LAUGHTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i,  1665.   S. 

of  John,  of  Eastfield.  TickhiU,  Yorks.,  Esq.   Bapt.  Jan.  17, 

1649-50.    Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  i668-g;  M.A. 

1672.   Chaplain  and  CoUege  librarian.    University  librarian, 

1686-1712.     Preb.   of   Lichfield,    1696.     Complimented   by 

Ufienbach  and  others  on  his  learning  and  his  private  library. 

Died  Sept.  4, 1712.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorfts.,  i.  246;  J.  E.  B.Mayor, 

Cambridge  under  Queen  Anne.) 
LAWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 

27,    1674-5.     S.   of    WiUiam    (1645-6),   Esq.,  of    Lawton, 

Cheshire.  B.  there,  May  7,  1656.  School,  Coventry.  Married 

(i)  Anne,  granddau.  of  Henry  Eari  of  Manchester,  (2)  Mary, 

widow  of  Sir  Edward  LongueviUe,  Bart.  Died  June  10,  1736- 

Perhaps  father  of  George  (1715)-  (Burke,  L.G.\  Ormerod,  iii. 

11.) 
LAUGHTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  18,  1690. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.   1691;  B.A.   1694-5;   M.A.   1698. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1696;  priest.  Mar.  20,  1697.  R. 

of  Godeby,  Leics.,   1698-1700.    R.  of  Ibstock,   1699-1726. 

Died  Aug.  12,  1726.  M.I.   Father  of  William  (1715)- 
LAUGHTON,  MANWARING.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

June  24,  1734.    S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Eastfield, 

Yorks.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  4,  i7i4-5-  School,  Chesterfield, 

Derbs.  (Mr  Burrow).   Matric.  i735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1746. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  24,  1738;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1739-40. 

V.  of  Lyddington,  Rutland,  1748-89-   R.  of  St  Mary,  Stam 

for4    1754-89.    Married   (i)    Mary  GoodaU,   (2)   Elizabeth 

Rossington.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  457;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LAWGHTON  or  LATON,  PHILIP.    Matric.  pens,  from  King's, 

Easter,  1580. 
LAUGHTON,  RICHARD.    .\dm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  20,  1680. 

Of  London.  Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1691  {Lit.  Reg.); 

D.D.  1717  {Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1686.  Senior  proctor,  1709-10. 

A  popular  tutor.  Ardent  supporter  of  the  Newtonian  system. 

V.  of  Quy-cum-Stow,  Cambs.,   1709.    Preb.  of  Worcester, 

1717-23.    Chaplain  to  George  I.    Author,  Sermons.    Died 

July  28, 1723.  For  an  account  of  his  proctorial  zeal  see  Monk's 

Bentley,  i.  286.    {D.N.B.) 
LAUGHTON  or  LAWTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 

May  13,  1686.    S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  at  Catworth,  Hunts. 

School,  Kimbolton  (Mr  Trott).   Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  22,   1699-1700.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Drayton,  Norfolk,  1698-9.  R.  of  Molesworth,  Hunts.,  1700-6. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Shotesham  St  Martin,  1706.   Died 

1706. 
LAWTON,  SAMUEL.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1626-7;  M.A.  1631. 

Probably  R.  of  Lawton,  Cheshire,  in  1642. 
LAUGHTON,  SIDDALL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 

16,  1743.  S.  of  Ferdinand,  of  Altrincham,  Cheshire.   Matric. 

1743;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1746-7-   Of  Liverpool.   Died  s.p. 

(Burke,  L.G.) 
LAUGHTON,  THOMAS.   (No  B.A.)   M.A.  1564.  Eight  years  at 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 
LAUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1573- 

S.  of  Thomas.   B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581;  B.D.  1588.   FeUow, 

1588-9.    Held  landlcalled  the  Parsonage  at  Thorpe  Arnold, 

Leics.,  upon  which  he  gave  a  yearly  charge  of  £3.  6s.  Sd.  for 

a  Library  Scholar.   (Peile,  1.  127.) 
LAUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1588. 
LAWTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1622-3. 


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Laughton,  Thomas 

LAWTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  lo,  1657.  Of 
Staffordshire  (probably  NewcasUe-under-Lyme).  Ma  trie. 
1657;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1661.  One  of  these  names  Master 
of  Bury  School,  Lanes.,  c.  1662.  Minister  of  Newton  Heath 
Chapel,  Manchester,  1671-88.  Died  Feb.  28,  1687-8.  (A. 
Gray;  E.  Axon.) 

LAUGHTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573;  B-A.  from  Queens',  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Lawton,  Cheshire,  1583.  Buried  there  Jan.  27, 
1640. 

LAUGHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan. 
1645-6.  Of  Lincohishire.  Matric.  1647-8;  B.A.  1649;  M.A. 
1654.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Lawton, 
Cheshire,  Esq.  B.  1630.  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1672.  Died 
Sept.  9,  1693.   Father  of  John  (1674-5).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

LAUGHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20, 
1715.  Of  Ibstock,  Leics.  S.  of  John  (1690).  Bapt.  at  Godeby, 
Leics.,  Feb.  20,  1699-1700.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20; 
M.A.  1723.  Dixie  fellow,  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar. 
10,  1722-3;  priest,  May  31,  1724.  V.  of  Mackworth,  Derbs., 
c,  1727-31.    Died  Jan.  20,  1731.    Buried  at  Ibstock.    M.I. 

LAUNCE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 

LAUNCE,  ROBERT  STYLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1716.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Durham.  Schools, 
Merchant  Taylors'  and  Worcester.  Matric.  1716,  as  'Thomas 
Lance';  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest  (Carlisle)  Dec.  18,  1726.  R.  of 
Slindon,  Sussex,  1739-64.  R.  of  Binsted,  1739-64.  Died 
Aug.  10,  1764.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1764.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  306.) 

LAUNCE  or  LANCE,  WILLIAM.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  7, 
1612,  as  'aged  24;  late  of  Trinity  College,  M.A.';  priest, 
Dec.  18,  1614.  B.  at  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Chaplain  to 
Dudley,  Lord  North.  V.  of  St  Michael-le-Querne,  1621-41. 
V.  of  Pinner,  Middlesex,  1625.  R.  of  St  Edmund-the-King, 
London,  1648-66.  Buried  at  St  Edmund's,  Jan.  1665-6. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1666. 

LAUNDER,  sec  also  LANDER. 

LAUNDER,  ABEL  COLLIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  22, 
1744.  S.  of  Cornelius,  gent.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter's,  Nottingham, 
Mar.  25,  1726.  Colleger  at  Eton.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8; 
M.A.  1751.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  23,  1750.  R.  of  Elton- 
on-the-Hill,  Notts.,  1750-1803.  R.  of  ToUerton,  1753.  R.  of 
CUfton,  1754-1803.  Died  Aug.  29,  1803,  aged  77.  (Godfrey, 
Notts.) 

LAUNDER,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  8,  1686-7. 
Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1691; 
C.  of  Ravenstone,  Bucks.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1703. 
{Peile,  II.  104.) 

LAUNDER  or  LAWNDE,  GEOFFREY.  B.A.  1479-80;  M.A. 
1483-4; B.D.  1503-4. 

LAUNDER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1627.   Of  Warwickshire.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

LANDER,  GIBSON.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11, 
1692.  Of  Dedham,  Essex.  Probably  s.  of  John  (next).  Matric. 
1693;  B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1697; 
priest,  May  21,  1699.   V.  of  'Bricklesea,'  Essex,  1699. 

LAUNDER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  3, 

1661.  Of  Coventry.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London) 
Feb.  18,  1664-5.  V.  of  Dedham,  Essex,  1672-8.  Died  1678. 
Probably  father  of  Gibson  (above). 

LAURIE,  see  LAWRY. 

LAUTER,  GEOFFREY.   B.A.  1526-7. 

LAVAURE,  JAMES  GAST.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  17, 
1733-  Of  Kent.  Doubtless  s.  of  Jacques  Gast,  for  33  years 
minister  of  the  Walloon  Church,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1734; 
B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LAVECK,  Monsieur.   Mandate  for  M.D.  1689. 

LAVELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1565. 

LAVENDER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1627. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  C.  of  Kelvedon 
Hatch,  Essex,  in  1637-41-.  R.  of  High  Ongar,  1643;  ejected, 

1662.  Member  of  the  Essex  Classis.  Died  at  High  Ongar, 
Apr.  23,  1670,  aged  59.  Buried  there.  M.I.  Father  of  John 
(1665).   {Calamy,  1.  515;  Davids,  436;  R.  Smith.) 

LAVENDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug. 

9,  1653.  Of  London. 
LAVANDER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  27, 

1665.   S.  of  John  (1627).    Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1670-1.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1671;  priest  (London)  May  21,  1676. 

C.  of  Lamboume,  Essex,  1678-92.  C.  of  Wanford.  Died  1698. 

Will  (P.C.C.)   1698;  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  clerk.    (R. 

Smith.) 
LAVENDER,  OSWIN.    .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1499.   Left,  as  scholar. 


Lawe,  Thomas 

LAVENDER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

June  29, 1710.  Of  Surrey.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1710; 

Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

June  i6,  1717. 
LAVEROCK,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1521-2  (apparently  in  the  ordo  of 

1523-4)-    Of  Lincolnshire.    M.A.   152&-7.    Fellow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1524.  WiU  (V.C.C.)  1528. 
LAVEROCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1623.  Matric. 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7. 
LAVEROCK,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1635; 

B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1645.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28; 

priest,  Dec.  24,  1643. 
LAVERACK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 

1727.    S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Derbyshire.    B.  at  Morton. 

School,  Southwell,  Notts.  (Mr  Hodgson).   Matric.  1727;  B.A. 

1730-1;  M.A.  1738.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1732-3; 

priest,  Sept.  22,  1734.   R.  of  Brigsley,  Lines.,  1744-59.    V. 

of  Rolleston,  Notts.,  1759-68.  R.  of  Beelsby,  Lines.,  1768-79. 

(Scott-Mayor,  in.  404.) 
LAVEROK,    RICHARD.    Scholar  at   King's   Hall,    1441-52. 

Official  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1458;  'LL.D.'    Perhaps  V.  of 

Hsislingfleld,  Cambs.,  till  his  death,  1473. 
LAW,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1720. 

S.  of  Edmund,   clerk,  and  C.  of  Staveley,  Lanes.    B.  at 

Cartmell-in-Fumess,  Lanes.   Schools,  Cartmell  (Mr  Roskell) 

and  Kendal  (Mr  Towers).   Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A. 

from  Christ's,  1727;  D.D.  1749.   Fellow  of  Christ's,  1726-7. 

Vice-Chancellor,    1755-6.    Master  of   Peterhouse,    1756-87. 

University  librarian,  1760-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5, 

1726;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1727.    R.  of  Greystoke,  Cumberland, 

1737-46.  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle,  1743-56.   R.  of  Gt  Salkeld, 

1746-87.  Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  1763-g.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 

1763-9.    Knightbridge  Professor  of  Moral  Theology,  1764. 

Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1764-9;  of  Durham,  1767-9.    Bishop  of 

Carlisle,    1769-87.     Author,   philosophical.     Died   at    Rose 

Castle,  Carlisle,  Aug.  14,  1787.   Buried  in  Carlisle  Cathedral. 

(Peile,  n.  201;  Scott-Mayor,  iii.  331;  D.N.B.) 
LAW,  FARMERY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7,  1719.  Of 

Northamptonshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  deceased, 

of  King's  Cliffe,  Northants.,  and  Margaret  Farmery.   Matric. 

1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19, 

1725.   R.  of  Sibson,  Leics.,  1727.   Died  Sept.  29,  1769.   M.I. 

at  Sibson.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1769.  Brother  of  WilUam  (1705)  and 

Nathaniel  (1707-8).    (Nichols,  iv.  956.) 
LAWE,  JEREMY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1617.  One 

of  these  names,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Halifax,  adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  June  9,  1618.   (Peile,  i.  321.) 
LAW,  JOHN.   FeUow  of  Queens',  1448.  Perhaps  R.  of  Haddon, 

Hunts.,  1474-83.   Benefactor. 
LAWE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1569;  B.A. 

1573-4- 
LAWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
LAWE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.   1578; 

B.A.  from  Clare,  1581-2.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little 

Wratting,  Suffolk,  1591-1609.   Married  Margaret  Powter,  of 

Dullingham,  Cambs.,  at  Gt  Bradley,  Nov.  1593. 
LAWE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1579-80; 

B.A.  1583-4- 
LAW,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1584.   Matric. 

1584. 
LAWE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1591.   One 

of  these  names,  of  Little  Wigston,  Leics.,  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1593. 
LAWE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Jime 

8,    1664.     S.   of   Jonathan,   of   Boston,    Lines.,   merchant, 

deceased.    School,  Moulton,  near  Spalding,  Lines.  Matric. 

1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1670.    R.  of  Bow  Brickhill, 

Bucks.,  1 67 1. 
LAWE,  MATTHEW.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613, 

scholar  from  Westminster.  B.  in  St  Faith-the- Virgin,  London. 

B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23, 

1621.   R.  of  Allerton,  Somerset,  1636. 
LAW,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  11,  1707-8. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of 

King's  Cliffe,  Northants.    Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1711-2.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30, 1713;  C.  of  King's Clifie,  Northants.; 

priest  (London)  Apr.  3,  1715.  Brother  of  William  (1705)  and 

Farmery  (1719)- 
LAWE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1558. 
LAWE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1586. 

B.  at  Syke  House,  Fishlake,  Yorks.,  1568.   B.A.  (?  1589-90). 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  13;  priest,  Oct.  7,  1599.    V.  of 

St  Mary,  Huntingdon,  1602-44.   Died  1644. 
LAWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1564-5. 

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LAWE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1634. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.   1634;   B.A.   1637-8;   M.A.   1641. 

R.  o£  Fleet,  Lines.,  1643.    R.  of  Wyberton,  Mar.  i,  1647-8. 

{Shaw,  I.  352,  353.) 
LAWE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1555- 
LAWE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579- 

LAW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1612;  B.A. 
1615-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  16;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1620. 
(Petle,  I.  288.) 

LAW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1651. 

LAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 
1665.  S.  of  Stephen.  B.  at  Silsoe,  Beds.  School,  TattershaU, 
Lines.  (Mr  Alcock).  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  June,  1669.  V.  of  Wispington,  Lines.,  1669.  (Peile, 
1.  6i8.) 

LAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1705.  S.  of 
Thomas,  grocer.  B.  at  King's  Cliffe.Northants.,  1686.  Matric. 
J705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Degraded  from  M.A.  to  a 
soph,  for  his  Jacobite  Tripos  speech,  1712.  Fellow,  1711-7; 
ejected  as  non-juror.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1710. 
C.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1711-  Resided  at  Putney;  tutor 
to  Edward  Gibbon  (1727).  Finally  retired  to  King's  Clifie, 
1740.  An  ardent  disciple  of  Jacob  Behmen.  Author,  Serious 
Call,  etc.  Died  Apr.  9,  1761,  aged  75-  Will  (P.C.C.) ;  of  King's 
Cliffe.  Brother  of  Farmery  (1719)  and  Nathaniel  (1707-8). 
(D.A'.S.;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Hist.,  123.) 
LAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1748.  S.  oi  William,  of  Southwell,  Notts.  School,  Chester- 
field, Derbs.  (Mr  Burroughs).  Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1749; 
B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1759.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt. 
dim.  from  York)  Dec.  1752;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 
York)  Mar.  10,  1754. 

LAWE, .   B.A.  1515-6. 

LAWES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1597. 
Matric.  c.  1597;  B.A.  1600-1. 

LAWIS,  EDWARD.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest, 
Sept.  22, 1628,  as  of  Christ's  College,  literate.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LAWES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  2,  1714. 
Matric.  1714;  LL.B.  1717  {Cotn.  Reg.).  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir 
Nicholas,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  Knt.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Julys,  1717- 

LAWSE,  JOHN.   Fee  for  B.A.  1466-7. 

LAWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  15, 
1737-8.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Ashby  Puerorum,  Lines.  Matric. 
1738. 

LAWES,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  1679-80. 
S.  of  Stephen,  brewer,  deceased,  of  Carlton  Rode,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Barford,  Norfolk  (Mr  Clark)  and  Wymond- 
ham.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  Scholar,  1684-5.  Master  at 
Aylsham  School,  Sept.  18,  1686.  V.  of  Hales,  Norfolk,  to 
1722.  Died  June  5,  1722.  M.I.  in  Hales  Church.  Will 
(Norwich  C.  C.)  1722.   {Venn,  i.  464.) 

LAWES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1555.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Gt  Witchingham. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi.  B.A.  1558-9;  M.A.  1562;  LL.D. 
1578.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1558.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  27,  1559,  age  22.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1569-i;.  83. 
Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital  there.  Commissary-general  to 
Archbishop  Whitgift.  Died  Aug.  9,  1595.  {Cooper,  11.  183; 
Masters.) 

LAWES,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  10, 
1702.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lee,  Hants.  School,  Salisbury  (Mr 
Hardwick).  Matric.  1702-3;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1706-7. 

LAWSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1574.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  12,  1579-80.  R.  of  Balsham, 
Cambs.,  1589.  Probably  R.  of  Brooke,  Kent,  1580  (B..'\.); 
R.  of  High  Halden,  1600-27.  Buried  there  Feb.  23,  1626-7. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LAWES  or  LAWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  28,  1664.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Miningsby, 
Lines.  School,  Revesby.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A. 
1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1668;  priest,  June  6, 
1669.  V.  of  Ashby  Puerorum,  Lines.,  1673-1715.  P.C.  of 
Asgarby. 

LAWES, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter,  1544. 

LAWFLYN  or  LAUGHLIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
King's,  Michs.  1571;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1574-5;  M.A. 
1578.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  25,  1589.  R.  of  Tunstall 
and  Dunningworth,  Suffolk,  1600;  living  there,  1636. 

LAWFORD,  DANIEL.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Warwickshire,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Apr. 
30,  1619,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1622;  M.A.  1627-8;  B.D. 


Lawrence,  Cornelius 

1638.  Proctor  (Oxford)  1637.  V.  of  Bisley,  Gloucs.,  1638-41, 
resigned.    R.  of  Oare,  Somerset,   1642.    (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 
LAWGDEN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1563-4- 
LAWGHTENHOUSE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1521-2. 

LAWLESS, .   B.A.  1482-3.   An  Irishman. 

LAWLEY,  FRANCfS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
July  I,  1699.   S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.   B.  at  Canwell  Priory, 
Staffs.   School,  Kensington.   Matric.  1699. 
LAWLEY,  GEORGE.    M.A.   1610  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 
Salop.     S.   of   Thomas.     Matric.   from   Brasenose   College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  27,  1595-6,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1599;  M.A. 
1602;  B.C.L.  1608.    Fellow  of  AU  Souls.    Perhaps  M.P.  for 
Much  Wenlock,  1604-11.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
LAWLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1691. 
B.  at  Aynhoe,  Northants.   Matric.  Lent,  1692;  B..\.  1695-6; 
M.A.  1699.   Fellow,  1695.   Assistant  Master  at  Eton,  1695- 
1703.    Ord.   deacon   (London)   Sept.   24,    1699.    Buried  at 
Aynhoe,  .\pr.  29,  1703. 
LAULAYE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1526-7. 

LAUGHLEY, .   Perhaps  degree,  1456-7  ("O"  admissus). 

LAWMAN,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1528  9. 
LAWND,  ROBERT,  see  LUND. 

LAWND  or  LOWNDE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1518-9;  B.D. 
1538-9- 

LAWND, .  B.A.  1527-8- 

LAWNE,  see  also  DE  LAWNE. 

LAWNE  or  LAUND,  HENRY.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1448.   Of  Lincolnshire. 
LAWNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1577-8;  B.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1580-1,  as  'Lav/nde';  M.A.  1584.  Licensed, 
1582,   to  marry  Sarah  Awsten,   of  Trumpington.    {T.  A. 
Walker.) 
LAWNE,  JOHN.  B.A.  (?  1592-3);  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1596. 
LAWNE,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  14, 
1596-7.    .Matric.  c.  1596.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  1598-9- 
Scholar;  B.A.  1599-1600. 
LAWNEY,  THOMAS.    Educated  at  Cambridge.   Afterwards  at 
Cardinal  College  (Christ  Church),  Oxford,  where  he  was  im- 
prisoned on  suspicion  of  heresy.    Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Norfolk.  Beneficed  in  Kent.    {Cooper,  i.  72.) 
LAWPAGE,   CHRISTOPHER.     B.A.    from   Christ's,    1617-8; 
M.A.  1621.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9;  priest.  Mar.  10, 
1622-3.     R-   of   Ringstead  St   Andrew,   Norfolk,   1626-39. 
{Peile,  I.  300;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
LAWPAGE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  8,   1638.    S.  of  George.    B.  at  Burton  (?  Burton-in- 
Lonsdale),  Yorks.  School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  (Mr  Carr).  B.A. 
1641-2;  M.A.  1646.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  5, 
1646. 
LAWPAGE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
7,   1658.    S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  of  Burton-in-Lonsdale, 
Yorks.   B.  there.   School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Buchanan).   Matric. 
1658,  as  'Lowpage.' 
LAWRENCE,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1544.  Matric.  1544- 
LAWRENCE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1661.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 
LAWRENCE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  11, 
1610.  S.  of  Thomas  (1582-3),  R.  of  Stondon,  Beds,  (buried 
Oct.  5,  1614).  School,  Westend,  Southill  (Mr  Jo.  Carter). 
Matric.  i6io;  Scholar,  1610-4;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  18,  1614;  priest  (Lincoln,  from  York) 
Feb.  25,  :6i5-6.  R.  of  Stondon,  1615.  {Venn,  i.  208.) 
LAURENCE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1696. 
S.  of  John  (1652),  V.  of  St  Martin,  Stamford  Baron,  Northants. 
Bapt.  there,  Aug.  15,  1677.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1700;  C.  of  Yelvertoft.  R.  of 
Lilford,  Northants.,  1712-55.  R.  of  Pilton,  1718-55.  R.  of 
Stoke  Drv,  Rutland,  1755-66.  Buried  there  June  8,  1766, 
aged  89.  M.I.  Brother  of  John  (1685)  and  father  of  the  next. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
LAURENCE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  i,  1735- 
S.  of  Charles  (above).  B.  at  Lilford,  Northants.  Matric.  1736; 
B..^.  1738-9;  M.A.  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1740; 
priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  24,  1743-4;  C.  of  Aldwincle,  Northants. 
R.  of  Ashley,  1745-6.  R.  of  Orlingbury,  1746-9-  V.  of 
Aldwincle.  Died  Sept.  30,  i77i-  (G.  Mag.;  H.  L  Longden.) 
LAWRENCE,  CORNELIUS.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1618;  M.D. 
1636  {Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620. 

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LAURENCE,  ED.    Matric.  pens,  from  Michaelhouse,  Michs. 

1544- 
LAURENCE,  ED.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1567. 

LAWRENCE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Aug.  2, 
1 61 7.  Of  Clifton,  Yorks.  S.  of  Christopher.  School,  Leeds 
(Mr  Hargrave).  Matric.  1618;  B..A.  1620-1.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Shepshed,  Leics.  Buried  there  Dec.  30,  1664. 
{Nichols,  III.  1021.)    See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

LAURENCE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1577-8. 
LAURENCE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1617; 

B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1628. 

R.  of  Beeby,  near  Syston,  Leics.  Died  June  28,  1645.  M.L  in 

chancel.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1645. 
LAWRENCE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 

14,  1630.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Belframe  (?  Bell  Flask,  Ripon), 

Yorks.    Schools,  Belframe  (Mr  Sam.  Pickard  and  Mr  Jo. 

Garthwait)  and  Bell  Wood,  Ripon.    B.A.  1634-5.    (M.  H. 

Peacock.) 
LAURENCE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

June  8,  1645.  S.  of  William,  of  Salop.   B.  at  Moston,  Salop. 

School,  Whitchurch.   Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1654. 

V.  of  Baschurch,  Salop,  1648;  ejected,  1662.  Arrested  under 

the  Conventicle   Act,    1670.     Removed   to   London,    1671. 

Author,  religious.    Died  Nov.   1695.    {D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11. 

320.) 
LAWRENCE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  8,  1648-9.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman,  of  EUel,  Lanes. 

B.  there.    Bapt.  at  Cockerham,  Aug.  16,  1629.   Taught  by 

Mr  Schoolcraft.   B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1655.   V.  of  Cockerham, 

Lanes.,  1656-9.   R.  of  Halton,  1661-72.   (E.  Axon.) 

LAWRENCE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23, 
1666.  Of  Hertfordshire.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1669-70;  Scholar  of  Peterhouse,  1670;  M..\.  1673.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1671. 

LAURENCE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Jan. 
20,  1732-3.  B.  in  Middlesex.  School,  Lancaster  (Mr  Lewis). 
Matric.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandafif)  Feb.  15,  1734-5;  priest 
(Lincoln)  June  11,  1737.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1735.   R.  of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  Lines.,  1737. 

LAURENCE,  H.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1564.  One 
of  these  names  (Henry),  of  Barnard's  Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1569. 

LAURENCE,  HENRY.  Of  Clare  Hall.  .^dm.  to  practise  in  the 
Vice-Chancellor's  Court,  1519-20. 

LAWRENCE,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1621.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of 
St  Ives.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  12,  1622,  with  Dr 
Preston.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  7,  1617.  M.P.  for  Westmorland,  1646-53;  for  Herts., 
1653,  1654-6;  for  Carnarvonshire,  1656-7.  Commissioner  for 
Irriand,  1652.  Lord  President  of  the  Council  of  State,  1653-9. 
Lineally  allied  to  Cromwell.  Author,  religious.  Married  Amy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Payton,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Isleham, 
Cambs.  Died  Aug.  8,  1664.  Buried  at  Stanstead,  Herts.  M.I. 
(D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LAWRENCE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  29,  1631. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637;  C.  of  Dunham,  Norfolk; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1639. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1544- 

LAURENCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1558-9;  M.A.  1567.  Fellow  of  St 
Catharine's,  c.  1560.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1568,  age  30; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1569.  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1569. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Rainham,  Essex,  1575-97. 

LAURENCE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1566. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592;  B.A. 

1593-4- 
LAWRENCE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 

1599-1600.     One   of   these   names   V.   of   Ashby   Ledgers, 

Northants.,  1612-7. 
LAWRENCE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9.   Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 

Dec.  10,  1621. 
LAWRENCE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  1623. 

S.  of  George.   B.  at  Southwark.   Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1627-8. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1626.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1626-7;  B.A. 
1632.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ridge,  Herts.,  1650. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1650. 
Of  Bedfordshire.   Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1653-4. 


Lawrence,  Richard 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  19,  1652. 
S.  of  John,  and  Hannah,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Mewe,  the  elder, 
of  Eastington,  Gloucs.,  and  sister  of  William  Mewe,  the 
younger  (i6i8).  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  1660.  V.  of  Nassington,  Northants.,  1660-6.  V.  of 
St  Martin,  Stamford  Baron,  1666-1700.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1668-1700.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Stamford,  Lines.  Buried  there 
May  12,  1700.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Charles  (1606). 
(J.  B.  Peace.) 

LAURENCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  20,  1685.  S.  of 
John  (above),  V.  of  St  Martin,  Stamford  Baron,  Northants. 
Bapt.  there,  Oct.  27,  1668.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A. 
1692.  Fellow,  1691-1701.  R.  of  Yelvertoft,  Northants., 
1700-21.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury.  Preb.  of 
Salisbury,  1720-32.  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham, 
1722-32.  Author,  theological  and  agriculturaJ.  Died  May  18, 
1732.  Buried  at  Bishop  Wearmouth.  Father  of  John  (1723) 
and  brother  of  Charles  (1696).   (D.N.B.) 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1694.  S.  of 

,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1695 ;  B.A.  1697-8; 

Scholar,  1698;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1706. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Horsford,  Norfolk,  1707. 

LAURENCE,  JOHN.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  24,  1723.  S.  of 
John  (1685),  R.  of  Yelvertoft.  Bapt.  there,  June  26,  1705. 
Matric.  1724;  h..\.  1726-7;  M.A.  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  17,  1727-8;  C.  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  Broad  St.  C.  to  his 
father  at  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham,  1728.  R.  of  Little 
Thurrock,  Essex,  1744-60.  Lecturer  at  St  Peter-le-Poer, 
London.  R.  of  High  Rooding,  Bucks.,  1764-91.  Minister  of 
St  Mary  Aldermanbury,  London,  1765-91.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Cublington,  Bucks.,  1762.  Died  Apr.  9,  1791,  aged  85.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (G.  Mag.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

LAURENCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  18, 
1741-2.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Columb  Major,  Cornwall.  Bapt. 
Jan.  4,  1722-3.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6.  C.  of  St  Ervan. 
Died  young.    {Vis.  of  Cornwall.) 

LAWRENCE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619. 
S.  of  William,  of  Winterboume  Steepleton,  Dorset.  School, 
Winchester.  Matric.  1619.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  4,  1621,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1622-3.  Said  to  have  been  appointed  to  Haselbury  Bryan, 
Dorset,  1647.  R.  of  Upwey,  1648-64.  Died  1664.  Buried  at 
Upwey.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LAURENCE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May 
29,  1680.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer.  B.  at  Clotley,  Salop. 
School,  Clotley  (Mr  Poole  and  Mr  Binnes).  Matric.  1680; 
B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  priest  (Chester,  Lift.  dim.  from  Lichfield) 
Feb.  20,  1686-7.  One  of  these  names  of  Wrockwardine, 
Salop,  clerk,  was  father  of  Richard  (1739). 

LAURENCE,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1616-7; 
M.-A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  29,  1621.  Perhaps 
P.C.  of  Leeds,  Kent,  1622-4.  R-  of  Silk  Willoughby,  Lines., 
1627-47.  Probably  in  the  Ipswich  Classis,  in  1645.  Will  of 
one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1662;  of  Ipswich,  clerk.  (V.  B. 
Redstone.) 

LAURENCE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  9, 
1596. 

LAWRENCE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb. 
II,  1607-8.  S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  B.  at 
Bedford.  School,  Cambridge  (King's;  Mr  Rodenight).  B.A. 
1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18;  priest, 
Dec.  19,  1613.  C.  of  Pirton,  Herts.,  1616.  V.  of  Gt  Staughton, 
Hunts.,  i623(?)-32;  signs  the  register  tUl  1652.  V.  of  Keysoe, 
Beds.,  1647-56.  Buried  there  1656. 

LAURENCE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May 
7,1641.  S.  of  Martin.  B.  at  York.  School,  York  (Mr  Wallis). 
Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1647-8. 

LAWRENCE,  PAUL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May  9, 
1620.  S.  of  John,  of  Newton  Purcell,  Oxon.  Matric.  1621; 
B.A.  from  Trinity  HaU,  1623-4;  M.A.  1628. 

LAURENCE,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  22,  1625.  Of 
Sussex.  Matric.  1625;  Scholar,  1626;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A. 
1632.   R.  of  Tangmere,  Sussex,  1660. 

LAURENCE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1581-2. 

LAWRENCE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  23,  1642-3.  S.  of  Francis,  bricklayer,  of  Landbeach, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  School,  Cambridge  (Perse;  Mr  Crabbe). 
Matric.  1643;  B.A.  1646-7.  Created  M.A.  (Pembroke  College, 
Oxford)  1649;  and  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1651.  R.  of 
Trunch,  Norfolk;  ejected,  1662.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Michael 
and  St  Peter,  Stratton,  Norfolk.  Pastor  at  Amsterdam. 
Died  at  Stepney,  Nov.  17,  1702,  aged  75.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1702; 
of  Stepney,  preacher  of  the  Gospel.   (Calamy,  11.  204.) 

LAWRENCE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1660. 
Matric.  1661;  B..\.  1663. 


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Lawrence,  Richard 

LAWRENCE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1728.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Tarrant  Rawston,  Dorset,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  3,  1707,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1710.  R.  of  Tarrant  Rawston,  Dorset,  1714-65.  R.  of 
Tarrant  Rushton,  1731-65.  Died  Jan.  16,  1765.  M.I.  at 
Tarrant  Rushton.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1765.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LAURENCE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Queens',  i739-  S.  of 
Jonathan  (?  1680),  of  Wrockwardine,  Salop,  clerk.  Matnc. 
from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  May  16,  1727.  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1731.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Bredgar, 
Kent,  1745-72.  V.  of  Lenham,  1763.  Died  1772.  (Al.Oxon.) 

LAWRENCE,  ROBERT.   B.Civ.L.  1508-9. 

LAURENCE,    ROBERT.     Adm.    pens,   at    Emmanuel,    1612. 

Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6. 

LAWRENCE,  ROBERT,  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  27, 

1707.    S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Castle  Acre,  Norfolk.    B.  at 

Litcham.  Schools,  Wisbech  (Mr  Carter)  and  Bury  (Mr  Leeds). 

Scholar,  1707-9;  Matric.  1708.    Of  Brockdish,  Esq.   Buried 

at  Oxburgh,  1715.   Father  of  Robert  (i733)-   (Venn,  i.  517.) 

LAWRENCE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jmie  2, 

1714.   S.  of  Edward,  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk,  gent.    B. 

there.  Schools,  Fakenham  (Mr  Osborne),  Seaming  (Mr  Lane) 

and  Walsingham  (Mr  Harding).  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1714; 

B.A.  1717-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest, 

June  12,  1720.   C.  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk,  1723-   R-  o* 

Twyford,  1723-30.    (Venn,  11.  2.) 

LAWRENCE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Sept.  25, 

1733.    S.  of  Robert  (1707),  gent.,  of  Castle  Acre,  Norfolk. 

B.  at  Oxburgh.   Schools,  Bexwell  (private;  Mr  Foster)  and 

Norwich    (Mr    Reddington).     Afterwards    at    Edinburgh. 

Scholar,    1733-8;    Matric.    i734;    B.A.    i737.     Ord.   priest 

(Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1738.    R.  of  Brockdish,  Norfolk,  1738. 

Died  Dec.  31,  1739.   M.I.  at  Brockdish.   (Venn,  n.  38.) 

LAURENCE,  ROGER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1556.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Abbots  Ripton,  Hunts.,  1559. 

Died  same  year.    Another  V.  of  West  Drayton,  Middlesex, 

1558-9. 

LAWRENCE,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1626.    Of  Norfolk.    B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1633. 

LAURENCE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1560. 

LAURENCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4- 

Of  Salop;  probably  of  Wem.    School,  Shrewsbury.    B.A. 

1566-7;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1570.    Fellow  of  St  John's, 

1567.  HeadMasterof  Shrewsbury  School,  1571-83.  Retired, 

and  lived  for  many  years  at  Wem.    Buried  there  Jan.  23, 

1619-20.   (G.  W.  Fisher,  Shrewsbury.) 

LAWRENCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1569. 
LAURENCE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1569;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1576. 
LAURENCE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1573- 
LAWRENCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1582-3.  B.A.  1586-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  3,  1587; 
priest,  May  4,  1594.  R.  of  Upper  Stondon,  Beds.,  1595-1614. 
Buried  there  Oct.  5,  1614.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1614.  Father  of 
Charles  (1610). 
LAURENCE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Dorset ,  fil.  cler.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  May  1 1 , 
1615,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1618;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1628-9; 
D.D.  1633.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1618.  Master  of  Balliol, 
1637-46.  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  at  Oxford,  1638-48. 
V.  of  Bemerton  with  Fugglestone,  Wilts. ;  sequestered  before 
1653.  Treasurer  and  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1629-57.  Chaplain  to 
Charies  I.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1638-57.  Dismissed  from 
Oxford,  he  became  chaplain  of  Colne,  Hunts.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  at  Somersham,  Hunts.,  Dec.  10,  1657.  (At. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
LAWRENCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1640.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  One  of  these  names,  s. 
and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Lincoln,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  27,  1639-40.  Probably  called  to  the  Bar,  June  24,  1653. 
LAWRANCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1646. 
Matric. Easter,  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  PerhapsC.of 
Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1668;  buried  there  Feb.  2,  1669-70. 
LAURENCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1674.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  at  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter, 
1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Fellow,  1678.  R.  of  Bourton- 
on-Dunsmore,  Warws.,  1683-91.  Died  Jan.  1690-1.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  i.  234.) 
LAURENCE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1562. 
Resident  in  1564. 


Lawson,  Edward 

LAURENCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  16, 
1565.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1565;  Scholar,  1567;  B.A. 
1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  B.D.  from  Queens',  1580.  Fellow  of 
Queens',  1573-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1572.  R.  of  Newton  by 
Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1586.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs., 
1598-1621.   Buried  there  Oct.  19,  1621. 

LAURENCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June, 
1575;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Caxton,  Norfolk,  1579-85;  and  of  EUingham,  1585-91- 
Perhaps  the  same,  R.  of  Thurlton,  Norfolk,  1606-11. 

LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
St  Helen's,  London,  1619-21. 

LAURENCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1634-5.  Buried  at 
St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  18,  1637. 

LAURENCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, 1635.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Pulham,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1638. 

LAWRENCE, .  B.Can.L.  1484- 

LAWRENCE, .  B.A.  1527-8. 

LAURENCE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544- 

LAURENCE, .   Pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1550. 

LAURENCE, .   Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1567. 

LAURENCE, .   M.A.  from  Trinity,  1611,  ist  in  the  ordo. 

LAWRENCE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  2,  1672. 

LAWRIE,  JOHN.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Apr.  22, 
1604,  age  25,  as  'B.A.  of  Christ's"  (probably  1602-3).  B.  at 
Sherford,  Devon.  R.  of  Weston-in-Gordano,  Somerset,  1604- 
10.   V.  of  Weston  Zoyland,  1610-7.  Died  1617. 

LAWRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  31,  1732-  B.  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735; 
M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  i739-  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bangor)  Mar.  1738-9-  Preb.  of 
Rochester,  1740-73.  F.R.S.,  1742.  R.  of  Wimpole,  Cambs., 
1742-5.  Probably  R.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1745-73-  V.  of  Boughton 
Monchelsea,  1747-55.  V.  of  Aylesford,  1754-73-  Registrar  to 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1754.  Died  Aug.  28,  1773- 

LAWRE(?),  ROBERT.   Matric.  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4- 

LAURIE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 

1733.  S.  of  W.,  gent.  B.  in  Nithsdale,  Scotland.  School, 
Charterhouse.   Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1737-8. 

LAWSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  Feb.  16,  1396-7. 

Called '  Bachelor,'  1409.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  1402 ;  sub-deacon, 

Sept.  1405.   Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1410. 
LAWSON,  see  also  LOWSON. 
LAWSON,  AARON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 

1694,  from  University  College,  Oxford.    Matric.  there,  Feb. 

25,  1692-3.   S.  of  Aaron,  deceased.   B.  at  Pinchbeck,  Lines. 

School,  Thornton,  Yorks.  (Mr  Wilson).    Matric.  1695-   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  May  26,  1700.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
LAWSON,  ADAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628. 

Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Adam,  of  Revesby,  Lines.    B.A.  1631-2; 

M.A.  1635.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  589.) 
LAWSON,  ALFRID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 

1734.  S.  of  Alfrid,  collector  of  customs,  of  Cumberland.  B. 
at  Whitehaven.  School,  Appleby,  Westmorland  (Mr  Yates). 
Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  (G.E.C.  suggests  that 
he  may  be  a  son  of  the  Alfrid,  who  succeeded  as  Baronet, 
I749-) 

LAWSON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1598.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Poppleton,  Yorks.  B.A. 
1601-2;  M.A.  1605;  B.D.  1613.  FeUow,  1606-20.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1611.  V.  of  West  Markham,  Notts., 
1616.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Feb.  23,  1619-20. 
WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1620.   (Hunter,  Sheffield,  371.) 

LAWSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1639. 
Matric.  1641. 

LAWSON,  CHRISTOPHER.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1508-9. 

LAWSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.D.  from  Magdalene,  1671. 
Matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford,  June  14,  1657;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1661;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  Dec.  18, 
1664;  priest,  Feb.  19,  1664-5.  V.  of  Bakewell,  Derbs.,  1668. 
R.  of  Gargrave,  Yorks.,  1673-1717.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Place,  of  Godalming,  Surrey,  at  York  Minster, 
Dec.  11,  1704.  Buried  at  Gargrave,  Oct.  20,  1717.  (Al-  Oxon.; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LAWSON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1620-1;  B.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  7;  priest, 
July  8,  1624.  V.  of  Swineshead,  Lines.,  1626.  R.  of  Creeton, 
1631. 


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Lawson,  George 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1586.  Probably  4th  s.  of  George,  of  Little  Usworth,  Durham. 
Living,  1632.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1586),  Robert 
(1586)  and  probably  of  Thomas  (1578).  (Surtees'  Durham, 
II.  47.) 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  2,  1594-  B.  at 
Ripon.  S.  of  Marmaduke.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Dicson). 
Matric.  sizar,  1593 ;  Scholar,  1595-6.  Admon.  of  Geo.  Lawson, 
of  Moorby,  at  York,  1638.   (Venn,  i.  153.) 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1615. 
Matric.  1615.  Perhaps  identical  with  George  Lawson,  divine 
and  critic.  Supporter  of  the  Parliament.  R.  of  More,  Salop. 
Author,  political  and  theological.  Buried  at  More,  July  12, 
1678.    (D.N.B.) 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617. 
B.  in  Craven,  Yorks.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon 
(London);  priest,  June  18,  1623,  age  25.  Probably  C.  of 
Marston  Morteyne,  Beds.,  1625-31.  Perhaps  V.  of  Mears 
Ashby,  Northants.,  1632-50.  Afterwards  Master  at  Houghton 
Conquest  School,  Beds.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Higham 
Gobion,  Beds.,  1662;  and  R.  of  Millbrook,  1664-S4.  Buried 
there  .\ug.  5,  1684. 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623. 
Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Moorby,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  StiUing- 
fleet,  Nov.  13,  1606.  B..\.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  30,  1629.  R.  of  Eakring,  Notts.,  1629.  Died 
1670.  Buried  at  StiUingfleet.  (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B. ;  Hunter, 
Sheffield,  371.) 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  2,  1683.  S.  of 
Godfrey,  of  Leeds  and  East  Harlsey,  Yorks.  (Mayor  of  Leeds, 
1668).  B.Sept.  4, 1665.  Scholar,  1684;  B.A.  1686-7.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Trotter,  of  Skelton  Castle,  Cleve- 
land, Esq.  Died  1726.  Will  proved,  Oct.  17, 1726.  (A.Gray; 
Due.  Lead.,  35.) 

LAWSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  22, 
1738.  Of  Hawkswell,  Richmondshire,  Yorks.  Matric.  1738; 
B.A.  1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor\vich,  Litt.  dim.  from  York) 
Mar.  1741-2;  priest  (York)  Sept.  25,  i743-  C.  of  Conisborough, 
Yorks.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Weaverthorpe,  Yorks.,  in 
1775. 

LAWSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1607. 

LAWSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1704.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1652),  clerk.  B.  at  Warton,  Lanes. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

LAWSON,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573; 
B.A.  1576-7; M.A.  1580. 

LAWSON,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  158 1-2; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  13,  1589. 

LAWSON,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  22,  1652.  S.  of 
Thomas.  B.  near  Gigglesmck.  School,  Giggleswick  (Mr 
Walker).  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1656-7.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1650). 

LAWSON,  HYLTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov. 
9,  1720.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Cramlington. 
School,  Hough  ton -le-Spring,  Durham.  Matric.  1720.  High 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1767.  Married  Winifred  Roddam, 
of  Rodham,  Feb.  14,  1737-8.  Died  at  Chilton,  Dec.  15,  1767- 
Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

LAWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1559.  Of 
Richmondshire.  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1566; 
B.D.  1576.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1563.  V.  of  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex,  Nov.  23,  1570,  till  death,  c.  Oct.  1580.  Will  (Cons.  C. 
London)  1580.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Caldecote,  Herts., 
1569.   {PHle,  I.  68.) 

LAWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1566. 
Possibly  s.  of  William,  of  Thorpe  Buhner,  Durham.  B.A. 
1567-8. 

LAWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1605;  B.A. 
1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest, 
Sept.  26,  1614.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Nun  Ormsby, 
Lines.,  i5i2. 

LAWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1612 ; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1618-9; 
priest,  Dec.  1621.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bassingboume, 
Cambs.,  1626. 

LAWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  15, 
1 630-1.  S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.  School, 
Brandesburton  (Mr  Pomeroy).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.  1638.  Fellow;  ejected,  1644.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  10, 1638-9;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1641.  Presented  to  Brandes- 
burton, but  died  before  institution.  Buried  at  AU  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Jan.  i,  1644-5.  Brother  of  Richard  (1633)  and 
Samuel  (1633). 


Lawson,  Richard 

LAWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  1648.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656;  M.D.  1659; 
Incorp.  at  Padua.  Candidate  R.C.P.,  1660;  Fellow,  1673; 
Censor,  1676;  Elect,  1671-5;  Treasurer,  1672-84;  President, 
1694.  Of  Gratwin  Street,  London;  age  about  31;  married  at 
St  DunsUn-in-the-East,  Dec.  7,  1663,  Grace  Love,  of  St 
Andrew's,  Holbom.  Died  May  21,  1705.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Munk, 
I.  367;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
LAWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22,  1659. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of  Cramlington,  Northumber- 
land, Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  18, 1659.  Of  Newcastle; 
age  about  27;  married,  Aug.  1670,  Mary,  dau.  of  Randolph 
Isaacson,  of  St  Catherine  Coleman  Street,  London.  Buried 
at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Nov.  9,  1680.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 
LAWSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,   1660.    Of 

Yorkshire.   Matric.  1660;  B..\.  1663-4. 
LAWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1682.  Matric. 
1683-4;  B.A.  1685-6.   One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1691-1708. 
LAWSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27, 
1713.    S.  of  Joseph,  of  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    B.  in 
parish    of   St    Mary    Aldermary,    London.     Matric.    1713; 
Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720;  B.D.  1727-   FeUow, 
1719.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  26;  priest,  Mar.  17,  1726-7, 
age  31.   Perhaps  V.  of  Kirkby,  Lines. 
LAWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  15,  I74i- 
ist  s.  of  Thomas  (1711),  V.  of  Kirkby,  Lines.    B.  there. 
School,  Boston.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749;  B.D. 
1756.     FeUow,    1747-59-     Proctor,    1754-5-     Ord.    deacon 
(Norwich)  June,   1747;  priest  (Ely)  Oct.  29,   1749-    R-  o* 
Swanscombe,  Kent,  1759.  Author,  mathematical.  Died  Nov. 
13.   1779-    Buried  at  Chislehurst.    Admon.   (P.C.C.)    1780. 
Brother  of  Charles,  the  Head  Master  of  Manchester  School, 
described  by  De  Quincey.   (G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.) 
LAWSON,  JOHNSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1738.    S.  of  John,  linendraper,  of  Kent.    B.  at  Canterbury. 
School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Monins).  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2; 
M.A.    1777.    Ord.   deacon   (Canterbury)   Mar.   14,    1741-2; 
priest  (Chichester)  Dec.  18,  1743-    V.  of  Throwley,  Kent, 
1758-78.    Dean  of  Battle,  Sussex,  1776-8.    Died  Nov.  25, 
1778.   WUl,  P.C.C.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  496.) 
LAWSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1600-1;  B.A. 
1604;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  25, 
1606-7,  age  26.   C.  of  Field  Dalling,  Norfolk.    R.  of  North 
Barsham,  1613-43.  V.  of  Houghton,  1631.   Died  1643. 
LAWSON,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  29,  1688.   Of 
Yorkshire.    S.  and  h.  of  Wilfrid,  of  Ilkley,  Yorks.    Matnc. 
1688;  Scholar,  1690.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  21, 
1690.    Died  Apr.   22,   1696,  aged  26.    M.I.  at  Wakefield. 
(Edw.  Bateson,  Northumberland,  ii-  96.) 
LAWSON,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age   17)   at  St 
John's,  Mar.  27,  1703.  S.  of  George,  deceased.  B.  at  Moreby 
Monway(?),    StiUingfleet,    Yorks.     Bapt.     1685.     School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1703.  Of  Moorby,  Esq.  He 
inherited,  through  his  mother,  the  Bosville  estates  of  Seaton, 
etc.  Grandson  of  George  (1623).   (Burke,  L.G.) 
LAWSON,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1582-3. 
LAWSON,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1639.  Of  Lmcolnshire.  One  of  these  names  buried  at 
Wragby,  Yorks.,  Sept.  24,  1673. 
LAWSON,  NOEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1685.  S.  of  Samuel,  lawyer.   B.  at  Lincoln.   School,  Lmcoln 
(Mr  Garmston).  Matric.  1685;  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1687; 
LL.B.  1693.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1693. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  21,  1701.  V.  of  Lavendon,  Bucks., 
1701-21.  Buried  there  1721.  Will  (Archd.  Bucks.)  1721. 
LAWSON,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1729-  Of 
Lancashire.    Adm.  scholar,  June   14,   1732;  B.A.   i732-;3; 
M.A.  1738.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ingoldsthorpe,  Norfolk, 
1742-5.    (Peile,  11.  218.) 
LAWSON,  RALPH.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1564-5.    One  of  these  names  s.  of  Edmond,  of  Newcastle. 
Of  Brough,  Catterick,  Yorks.,  Knt.,  in  1585  and  1612.  Died 
Sept.  6,  1623.  Will,  York.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.) 
LAWSON,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1586.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Little  Usworth,  Durham. 
Died  in  Spain,  s.p.,  before  1624.   Brother  of  George  (1586), 
Robert  (1586)  and  probably  of  Thomas  (1578).    (Surtees,  u. 
47.)   For  a  contemporary  namesake  see  Al.  Oxon. 
LAWSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1566.    Applied  for  deacon's  orders  (Ely)  Dec.  1569,  age  25, 
rejected.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bodenham,  Norfolk, 
1572-80.  R.  of  Letheringsett,  1576. 


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Lawson,  Richard 

LAWSON,  RICHARD.   Malric.  pens,  from  Peterhousk,  Michs. 

1598;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

22,  1622,  as  M.A.  of  Peterhouse. 
LAWSON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  8, 

1633.   S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.    B.  there. 

Schools,    Beverley   and    Bridlington.     B.A.    1637-8.     Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  22,  1642;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1642.   R.  of 

West  Saltfleetby,  Lines.,  1642.   R.  of  Brandesburton,  c.  1645- 

60.   Brother  of  Samuel  (1633)  and  John  (1630-1). 
LAWSON,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1733.  S.  of  James, 

of  Kirkham,  Lanes.  Matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  May  21, 

1724,  age  i8;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1727-8.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Bosham,  Sussex,  1731-71.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
LAWSON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1565. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Barton  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1571.   One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Little  Fransham,  1583. 
LAWSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clark,  Easter, 

I573- 
LAWSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1586.   Probably  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Little  Usworth,  Durham. 

Married  and  had  issue.  Dead  before  1632.  Brother  of  George 

(1586),  Ralph  (1586)  and  Thomas  (1578). 
LAWSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  6, 

1595.    Matric.  c.  1595. 
LAWSON,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  30, 

1633.   S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.    B.  there. 

School,   Beverley.     Brother  of   Richard   (1633)    and   John 

(1630-1). 
LAWSON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1666. 

Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  London,  grocer,  deceased; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  4,  1667. 
LAWSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 

1683.    S.  of  Samuel  (procurator).    B.  at  Lincoln.    School, 

Lincoln  (Mr  France).   Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.   CauHo  for  degree,  1480-1. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1578.  Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Little  Usworth,  Dur- 
ham. Lived  at  one  time  at  Follonsby,  Durham.  Sold  Little 
Usworth  to  his  uncle  Sir  Wilfrid  (1562)  before  1598.  Died  s.p. 
Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1586),  George  (1586)  and  Ralph 
(1586}.    (Peile,  I.  147;  Surtees,  11.  47.) 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1586. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cramlington,  North- 
umberland. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1622.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1625-6;  Scholar,  1626.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1629. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1623. 
S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at '  Ashwick,  in  Clavan'  (?  Aust- 
wick  in  Craven),  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Shute). 
Matric.  1623. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow  of  St  John's  (by 
Parliamentary  mandate)  June  11,  1644.  R.  of  I^ngenhoe, 
Essex,  1645-6.  V.  of  Fingringhoe,  1646-54.  R.  of  East 
Donyland,  1647-54.  R.  of  Denton,  Norfolk,  c.  1654;  ejected, 
1662.  Afterwards  independent  preacher  at  Norton,  Suffolk, 
in  his  own  house,  1672.  Joined  the  independent  church  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  1689.  Died  there  1695.  {Calamy,  11.  192; 
Shaw,  I.  341;  D.N.B.;  H.  Smith;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  July  25, 
1650.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Lawkland,  near  Settle,  Yorks. 
School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Walker).  P.C.  of  Rampside,  Lanes. 
Resigned  his  living  and  joined  the  Quakers,  c.  1653.  Opened 
a  school  at  Gt  Strickland,  Westmorland.  A  noted  herbalist. 
Author,  religious  works,  and  left  botanical  MSS.  Died  at 
Strickland,  Nov.  12,  1691.  Buried  at  Newby  Head.  Brother 
of  Hugh  (1652).    {PeiU,  i.  539;  D.N.B.) 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  22,  1652. 
B.  at  Malham,  near  Settle,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles^vick 
(Mr  Walker).  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Kettlewell,  Yorks.,  1661  (B.A.).  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(Archd.  Richmond)  1710;  of  Warton,  Lanes.,  clerk;  father 
of  Henry  (1704). 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  18,  1674. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1674. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  31,  1680. 
S.  of  Laurence.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick 
(Mr  Briggs). 

LAWSON,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  30,  1701.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  School,  Loughborough.  Matric.  1701;  Scholar. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Nov.  3,  1703.  B.A.  1704-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1707;  C.  of  Stoke  Dry,  Rutland, 
1707. 


Laxton,  Thomas 

LAWSON  or  LOWSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
Catharine's,  Michs.  17" ;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  22,  1718.  V.  of  East  Kirkby,  Lines., 
1720.   R.  of  Miningsby,  1720.   Father  of  John  (1741)- 

LAWSON,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jan.  29, 
1604-5.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Terrington,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wisbech  (Mr  Howdale).    Matric.  1606. 

LAWSON,  VINCENT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1644.  Of  Lincohishire.  B.A.  1645-6.  Perhaps  V.  of  Croxby, 
Lines.,  1648.    (Shaw,  1.  356.) 

LAWSONE,  WILFRID.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1562.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Little  Usworth,  Durham; 
and  uncle  of  Thomas  (1578).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1564. 
Of  Isell,  Cumberland.  Married  Maude  Redmayne,  of  Hare- 
wood,  Yorks.,  widow  of  Thomas  Leigh,  of  Isell.  Died  .'^pr.  16, 
1632,  aged  87.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1504-5- 

LAWSON,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1549.  One  of  these  names  B.A.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1551;  M.A.  1555.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1594.  One  of 
these  names  C.  of  Tilsworth,  Beds.,  in  1607. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  4,  1651.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Wilfred,  Bart.  B.  at  Isell, 
Cumberland.  Married  Milcha,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Strickland, 
Bart.,  of  Boynton,  Yorks.  Died  before  his  father.  (Vis.  of 
Cumberland,  1665;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  >L\gdalene,  Apr. 
23,  1653.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Revesby,  Lines.  School,  Rotherham. 
Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28, 
1690-1.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Stainforth,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick  (Mr  Armitstead).  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1700.  C.  of  Halton  Gill,  Amcliffe, 
May  27,  1700.   (Peile,  11.  121.) 

LAWSON, .   B.Civ.L.  1486-7. 

LAWSON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1546. 

LAWTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1640.  Buried 
at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  5,  1642. 

LAWTON,  see  LAUGHTON. 

LAWTYE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  24,  1588.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Saltmarshe,  Howden,  Yorks.  School,  Saltmarshe 
(Mr  Johnson).  B.A.  1592-3.  Probably  V.  of  Howden,  and 
father  of  the  next. 

LAWTY,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1632. 
S.  of  Thomas  (?  above),  V.  of  Howden,  Yorks.  School, 
Howden  (Mr  Wm.  Atkinson).  Probably  registrar  at  Howden, 
-1645-,  and  schoolmaster.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LAWYDE, .   Dispensation  granted,  1474-5-  A  friar. 

LAXTE,  THOMAS  (1620).  Registrary's  error  for  LANTE.  (See 
Matriculations  and  Degrees.) 

LAXTON,  BARTHOLOMEW.   LL.B.  1578. 

LAXTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1580;  B.A. 
1583-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1586;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  10, 
1587- 

LAXTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 
Of  Rutland. 

LAXTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1612; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21, 
1618-9;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1619.  Perhaps  R.  of  South 
Scarle,  Notts.,  1618-23.  R.  of  Scampton,  Lines.,  1623-31. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  North  Thoresby,  and  father  of 
WiUiam  (1646). 

LAXTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
20,  i6i8,  as  literate  of  Corpus  Christi;  priest,  June  11,  1620, 
as  B.A.  R.  of  Stretton,  Rutland,  1622.  R.  of  Paston, 
Northants.,  1627-50.  R.  of  Normanton,  1629-50.  Died  1653. 

LAXTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1739.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Northamptonshire.  B.  at  Peter- 
borough. School,  Peterborough  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1739; 
B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  1743-53.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  20,  1744;  priest,  Feb.  1745-6.  V.  of  Foxton, 
Cambs.,  1748.  V.  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  1752-67.  Died 
July  7,  1767.  Will,  P.C.C.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  500;  G.  Mag.) 

LAXTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1459-60;  M.A.  1463-4;  B.D.  1468-9; 
D.D.  1479-80.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1461.  Proctor,  1468-9. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1511;  'of  Burbage,  Leics.' 

LAXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21,  1654. 
Of  Rutland.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  V.  of 
Whissendine,  Rutland,  1660-3.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Leics., 
1660-91.  Buried  there  Feb.  2,  1690-1. 


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Laxton,  Thomas 

LAXTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  1680, 

Of  Leicestershire.    Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 

V.  of  Scalford,  Leics.,  1694.    Admon.  (Leicester)   1707;  of 

Scalford,  Leics.,  clerk. 
LAXTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 

1646.  S.  of  Robert  (?  1612),  late  R.  of  North  Thoresby.  B.  at 

Brant  Broughton,  Lines.    School,  Broughton  (Mr  Walker). 

B.A.  1650-1.    R.  of  South  Scarle,  Notts.,  1660-76.    V.  of 

Hough-on-the-Hill,  Lines.,  1663.   Died  1676. 

LAY,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1606. 

LAYBOURNE  or  LEIBORN,  EDWARD.  V.  of  Thame,  Oxon. 
Probably  of  St  John's  College,  as  he  leaves  his  books  to  St 
John's,  and  to  the  poor  scholars  of  Cambridge.  Will  dated. 
May  4,  1549;  proved  (C.  of  Bishop  of  Westminster)  Oct.  9, 
1549.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LABOURNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1617.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar 
at  St  Nicholas,  Lynn,  1622. 
LABORNE,  GILBERT.  B.A.  1537-8.  Of  Westmorland.  B.  1518. 
M.A.  1541;  B.D.  1548-9.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1538.  R.  of 
St  Vedast,  Foster  Lane,  London,  1550.  R.  of  Cottingham, 
Northants.,  1560-85.  R.  of  Harrington,  till  1561.  R.  of 
Holcott,  in  1561.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1586.  Buried  at  Cottingham, 
Nov.  24,  1585.  Left  £10  to  the  poor  scholars  of  Pembroke. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
LAYBOURNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  16,  1687. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1.  R.  of  Burnby, 
Pocklington,  1691-1708.  R.  of  Harswell,  Yorks.,  i703-55. 
R.  of  Everingham,  1707-55.  Married  Mary  Clarkson,  1692. 
Buried  at  Everingham,  Mar.  11,  1755.  Father  of  the  next. 
LAYBOURNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
24,  1714-5.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Everingham,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Bumby,  Yorks.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Trebell). 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  18,  1721-2;  priest  (York)  Sept.  15,  1726.  C.  of  Holme- 
on-Spalding-Moor,  Yorks.,  1726.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Cole-Orton,  Leics.,  1727-57.  Perhaps  Head  Master  of  Upping- 
ham School,  1747-57.  Father  of  the  next. 
LAYBOURNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
13,  1744.  S.  of  Henry  (1714-5),  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Everingham.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric. 
1744;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23, 
1750;  priest.  May  24,  1752.  R.  of  Everingham,  Yorks.,  i757- 
66.  (Scott-Mayor,  111.  546.) 
LAYBOURNE,    JAMES.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from    Trinity, 

Michs.  1569. 
LAYBURN   or   LEYBURN,    ROGER.     B.A.    1483-4.     B.   near 
Carlisle.    M.A.  i486;  B.D.    Fellow  of  Pembroke.    Proctor, 
1488-9.     Master    of    Pembroke,    1505-7.     Archdeacon    of 
Durham,  1490.    R.  of  Huish  Champflower,  Somerset,  1493; 
of  Long  Newton,  Durham,  1497;  of  Wolsingham,  1497-9; 
and    of    Sedgefield,    1499-1518.     Temporal    Chancellor    of 
Durham.   Preb.  of  York,  1501-4.  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1504-7. 
Died  1508.  Will  (P.C.C.  and  York) ;  to  be  buried  in  St  James', 
by  Charing  Cross,  Middlesex.   (Cooper,  i.  12;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LAYBOURNE,  TALBOT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  7,  1710. 
Of  Y0i.-kshire.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
June,  1718.   R.  of  Buhner,  Yorks.,  1718.   Father  of  William 
(1740-1). 
LABORNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1620. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Mar.  1624-5;  priest,  Sept.  1626. 
LAYBOURNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  19,  1673. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1681.   Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1679;  priest,  June  6,  i68q.    Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1690-1728.    R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.,  1710.    R.  of 
Brigsley,  1710.    R.  of  Beelsby,  1715-28.    Buried  July  18, 
1728. 
LABORNE,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1504-5. 
LABORNE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1572. 
LEYBOURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  11,  1740-1.  S.  of  Talbot  (1710),  clerk,  R.  of  Bulmer, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Bulmer.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1741;  B.A. 
1746-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  25,  1748;  priest,  June  10, 
1750.  C.  of  Bulmer,  Yorks.  R.  of  Bulmer,  1773-6.  R.  of 
North  Wheatley,  Notts.,  1776-84.  V.  of  Rolleston,  1778-84. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  515.) 

LABORNE, .    Incorp.  1496-7. 

LAYCOCKE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D. 
1636.  Fellow,  1626.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  11,  1626.  V.  of 
St  Mary,  Nottingham,  1635-42. 
LACOCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pkterhousk,  Oct.  19,  1577. 
Matric.  from  Trinity,  1577-8. 


Layfield,  Anthony 

LAYCOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1620,  as  B.A.  'John  Laycock, 
clerk,  M.A.*  was  licensed,  1622,  to  marry  Elizabeth  Weddell, 
widow,  of  Holme  Spalding. 

LAYCOCK,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  10, 
1676.  6th  s.  of  Walter,  of  Copmanthorpe,  Yorks.,  gent. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1682;  priest,  June,  1683.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Eyre,  of  Ripley.  Brother  of  Walter  (1666). 

LACOCK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1553; 
B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1561.   Fellow,  1555. 

LACOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1679.  S.  of  Anthony,  deceased.  B.  at  Woolley,  Yorks. 
School,  Royston,  Yorks.  (Mr  Hepworth).  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Rastrick,  Yorks.,  1694-1713.  V.  of  Luddenden,  1710. 

LAYCOCK,  TILLOTSON.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1662. 

LAYCOCK,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  22,  1666. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Walter,  of  Leeds  and  Copmanthorpe, 
Yorks.,  gent.;  age  15  in  1665.  M.B.  1671.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  10,  1667.  Brother  of  Peter  (1676).  (Surtees  Soc, 
xxxvi.  156.) 

LAYCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575 ; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1584-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  10, 1585; 
priest,  Mar.  27,  1586.  R.  of  Knossington,  Leics.,  1588. 
Master  of  North  Luffenham  School,  Rutland.  C.  and  school- 
master at  Oakham. 

LAYCON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  21,  1743. 
Of  Otley,  Yorks.  S.  of  Edmund,  attorney.  Bapt.  at  Otley, 
Oct.  25,  1725.  School,  Owram,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tomlin).  Matric. 
1744;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1750.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  1747;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1751.  V.  of 
Winsford,  Somerset,  1752-81.  Died  Nov.  17,  1781.  (G.  Mag.) 

LAYCROFT,  JOHN  (1468),  see  LEYCROFT. 

LAYER,  AUGUSTINE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 

1608.    S.  of  Augustine,  of  Norwich.    Bapt.  at  St  Michael 

Coslany,  Nov.   14,   1591.    School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonhara). 

Matric.  1608;  Scholar,  1608-12;  B.A.  1611-2.    Died  1612. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1602). 
LAYER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  28,  1633-4. 

S.  of  John.   B.  at  Cambridge.    School,  Newport  (Mr  Leigh). 

Migrated  to  Christ's,  Dec.  3,  1634,  age  16.  Matric.  1637;  B.A. 

1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    Minister  at  Shepreth,  Cambs.,  1657-8; 

V.  1671-81.  Buried  there  Sept.  17,  1681.  Father  of  the  next. 

(Peile,  I.  434.) 
LAYER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 

1662.    S.  of  Benjamin  (above),  of  Shepreth,  Cambs.,  clerk. 

Perhaps   matric.    Michs.    1663,   as   'John.'     Probably   ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1671;  priest,  Mar.  3,  1671-2,  as  M.A. 

of  Pembroke. 
LAYER,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Easter,  1632;  Scholar,  1635;  LL.B.  1640.   Fellow,  1640-7. 
LAYER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter, 

1545.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Norwich.  Died  1560.  (Venn, 

I.  33;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 
LAYER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632;  B.A. 

1634-5;  M.A.   1639.    Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London) 

Aug.  24;  C.  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts.;  for  priest's  orders,  Sept. 

18,  1669.   V.  of  Broxboume,  Herts.,  1669-89. 
LAYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  14,  1696. 

Matric.  1696;  LL.B.  1703.   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 

Shepreth,  Cambs.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1700. 
LAYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  24, 

1602.  Eldest  s.  of  Augustine,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Norwich. 

School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct. 

9,  1604.   Succeeded  his  grandfather  Christopher.   Died  Apr. 

22,  1644.    Buried  at  Booton.    M.I.    Father  of  the  next  and 

brother  of  Augustine  (1608).   (Venn,  1.  180;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 
LAYER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  28,  1629. 

Of   Norfolk.    S.   of   the  above.    Scholar,    1631-2.     (T.  A. 

Walker,  38.) 
LAYER,  W.  Matric.  pens,  (age  32)  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1668.   A  William  Layer,  s.  of  William,  of  Shepreth,  Cambs., 

died  in  1684.   Nephew  of  John  (1696).   (Davy  MSS.,  ig,i^g.) 
LAYER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  13, 

1618-9.    Of  Norwich.    S.  of  Christopher.    School,  Norwich 

(Mr  Stonham).    Matric.  1619.    Died  Mar.  1628-9.    (Venn,  1. 

243) 

LAYER, .   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1548. 

LAYER, .   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1548. 

LAYFIELD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July 
8,  1631.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Asgardby,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Sleaford  (Mr  Trevillian).  B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9. 


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Layfield,  Edmund 

LAYFIELD,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1624. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1626.  P.C.  of  St  Mary,  Stratford-le-Bow, 
1620-6.  V.  of  Bromley  St  Leonard,  Middlesex,  1626-45, 
sequestered.  R.  of  Wakes  Colne,  Essex,  1640.  Probably 
chaplain  to  George,  Earl  of  Cumberland.  Author.  {Peile,  1. 
282.) 

LAYFIELD,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1548-9.  Of  Westmorland.  M.A. 
1552.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1550.  R.  of  Fulham, 
Middlesex,  1560-83.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1575-83-  Died  1583. 
Will,  P.C.C. ;  of  St  Michael-leQuerne. 

LAYFIELD,  EDWARD..  B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  Edmund,  D.D.  B.  in  London,  Jan.  8,  1604-5. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  June  28,  1620,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1624;  M.A. 
1628;  D.D.  R.  of  Ibstock,  Leics.,  1632-5.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1633-80.  Archdeacon  of  Essex,  1634-80.  V.  of  All  Hallows, 
Barking,  1635-40.  R.  of  East  Horsley,  Surrey,  1637-  R-  of 
Wrotham,  Kent,  1638.  R.  of  Chiddingfold,  Surrey,  1640-5, 
sequestered.  R.  of  Barnes,  1663-80.  Buried  at  Barking, 
Aug.  10,  1680.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.,  where  he  is  wrongly 
assigned  to  Wakes  Colne,  Essex.) 

LAYFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1592;  D.D.  1603.  FeUow, 
1585-1603.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1606.  R.  of  Ald- 
wincle  St  Peter's,  Northants.,  1598-1602.  R.  of  St  Clement 
Danes,  London,  1602-17.  R.  of  Graveley,  with  Chesfield, 
Herts.,  1605.  One  of  the  first  fellows  of  Chelsea  College,  1610. 
One  of  the  translators  of  the  Bible.  Licensed  (Bishop  of 
London)  Jan.  22,  1602-3;  bachelor,  age  40;  to  maixy 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  Brickett,  of  St  Ethelburga, 
merchant.  Died  Nov.  6,  1617.  Will,  P.C.C;  of  St  Clement 
Danes.   (/J.A'.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LAYFIELD,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1606-7.  Of  West- 
morland.  M.A.  1610.  Fellow,  X609. 

LAYLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  12,  1672.  Of 
Leeds,  Yorlcs.  Matric.  1672;  Scholar,  1675.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  24,  1676,  as  B.A. 

LAYMAN,  HABAKKUK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  16, 
1726-7.  S.  of  Habakkuk,  surgeon,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Botesdale  (Mr  Maboume)  and  Eton,  Colleger. 
Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727-34;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734- 
Fellow,  1734-5.  Died  Jan.  9,  1735-6.  Buried  at  Diss.  {Venn, 
II.  26.) 

LAYNGE,  PETER,  see  LANG. 

LAYSBEWRE,  see  LESBURY. 

LAYTHWETT,  WILLIAM,  see  LATHWETT. 

LAYTON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  7, 
1737-8.  Of  Coxwold,  Yorks.  Matric.  sizar,  1737;  B.A. 
1740-1;  M.A.  from  King's,  i749-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  1740-1 ;  priest,  Feb.  1743-4.  V.  of  St  Matthew,  Ipswich, 
1744-72.  V.  of  Chatteris,  Cambs.,  1749-72.  Died  May  23, 
1772,  aged  52.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1732).  (G.  Mag.;  E. 
Anglian,  ix.  381.) 

LAITON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1565-6. 

LAYTON,  HUGH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1558. 

LAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1675. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 
1683.  FeUow,  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  28,  1685-6. 
R.  of  Horstead  and  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  1700-28.  Buried  at 
Horstead,  Aug.  30, 1728.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden, 
June  6,  1684. 

LAYTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  9,  1657.  Of  London.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A. 
1664.  Fellow,  1660-74.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1667. 
V.  of  Ringwood,  Hants.,  1673.  The  Duke  of  Monmouth  was 
brought  prisoner  to  his  vicarage  after  Sedgemoor.  Died  1687. 
{Harwood.) 

LAYTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i,  1732. 
1st  s.  of  Andrew,  of  Coxwold,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold. 
Matric.  1732-3;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1747.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Sept.  21,  1735.  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1735. 
R.  of  Wordwell,  Suffolk,  1741-6.  V.  of  Witcham  and  Witch- 
ford,  Cambs.,  1746.  Died  Oct.  5,  1771-  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Andrew  (1737-8).    (G.  Mag.) 

LAYTON,  RICHARD.  '  Educated  at  Cambridge.'  S.  of  William, 
of  Dalemain,  Cumberland.  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1522;  LL.D.  R. 
of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1522-43.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1523-43. 
Adm.  advocate,  June  5,  1531.  Dean  of  Chester-le-Street, 
Durham,  1533.  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham,  1534-43.  R.  of 
Sedge&eld,  Durham,  1535-43;  and  of  Brington,  Northants., 
till  1543.  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council,  1535.  Made  a  visitation 
of  the  University  of  Oxford,  and  instituted  many  reforms, 
I535'   A.  chief  agent  in  the  suppression  of  the  monasteries. 


Leader,  Robert 

Took  part  in  the  trial  of  Anne  Boleyn,  1536.   R.  of  Harrow, 

Middlesex,   1537-43.    Master  in  Chancery,   1538.    Preb.  of 

York,  1539.    Dean  of  York,  1539-43-    English  Ambassador 

at  Brussels,  1543.   Died  Mar.  27,  1543.   {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon,; 

Due.  Lead.,  259.) 
LAYTON,  THOMAS.    B.A.   1558-9;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 

1562.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1559-65. 
LAYTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  7, 

1672.   S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  West  Layton,  Richmond,  Yorks., 

Knt.    B.   at  Sexhow,   in  Cleveland,   Yorks.    Educated  at 

Newton    Grange,    Helmsley    (Mr    Denton).     Matric.    1672. 

Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.   Thomas  Layton,  s.  of  Sir 

Robert,  was  buried  at  Hutton  Rudby,  Oct.  7,  1678.   (Peile, 

I-  45-) 
LAZENBY  or  LAYSONBY,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from 

St  John's,  c.  1595.   Probably  of  WhitweU,  North  Yorks. 
LAZENBY,  SCUDAMORE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  15,  1738. 

Of   Scarborough.     Probably   s.    of   Scudamore,    of    Leeds. 

Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745-   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1741-2;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1745. 

V.  of  Bramhope,  Yorks.,  1747-77-    R-  ol  Cowlam,  1764-7- 

V.  of  Burton    Fleming,    1776-7.    V.  of  Dewsbury,  1776-7- 

Died  Feb.  i777-    (A.  Gray.) 
LAZENBY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene, 

June  18,  1653.    S.  of  Seth,  late  of  Earswick,  Yorks.,  gent. 

School,  Escrick.    Matric.  1653;  M.B.  1661.    Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Nov.  3,  1655,  as  of  Escrick,  Yorks.,  gent. 
LASYNBEE, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel,  Easter, 

1544- 
LEACH,  see  LEECH. 
LEADBETTER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i; 

priest.  Mar.  2,  1628-9. 

LEADBEATER,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1589; 
B.A.  from  Jesus,  1593-4.  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of 
York.  V.  of  Thrybergh,  Y'orks.,  1 598-1 644.  Dean  of  Don- 
caster,  1625-38.   V.  of  Brodsworth,  1626-44. 

LEADBEATER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
July  10,  1656.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Gawsworth,  Cheshire. 
School,  Hinckley,  Leics.  Matric.  1656-7;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A. 
1685.  A  licensed  presbyterian  teacher  at  Whitacre,  Warws., 
in  1672.  Seems  to  have  conformed  later.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Houghton,  Hants.,  1707.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1647-8). 
{Peile,  I.  573;  E.  Axon.) 

LEADBEATER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  5,  1647-8.  S.  of  John,  of  the  Hermitage,  Cranage.  B.  at 
Hohnes-Chapel,  Cheshire.  Schools,  Mansfield  (Mr  Green- 
halgh),  Knutsford,  Denton  and  Chester.  B.A.  1651;  M.A. 
1656.  Ord.  presbyter,  June  21,  1653,  by  the  Wirksworth 
Classis.  Chaplain  to  Lady  Wimbledon.  V.  of  Hinckley, 
Leics.;  ejected,  1662.  Imprisoned,  1663.  Licensed  preacher 
at  Hermitage,  1672.  Perhaps  schoolmaster  at  Bebington, 
1674.  Went  to  Wirral,  and  died  there  Nov.  4,  1679.  Buried 
at  Church-Hulme,  alias  Holmes-Chapel.  Will  (Chester)  1679; 
as  of  Hermitage.  Brother  of  Matthew  (above).  {Peile,  i.  517; 
Calamy,  11.  115;  E.  Axon.) 

LEADELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
II,  1704.  S.  of  Christopher,  hosier.  B.  at  York.  School, 
Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A. 
1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1710;  C.  of  Marholm, 
Northants.;  priest,  June  24,  1712.  Master  of  Skipton 
Grammar  School,  1715-24.   Died  1724- 

LEADER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  12,  1563-4- 
Matric.  1564;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  2 1,1569,  age 22.  R.of  AllSaints',andSt  Mary,  Weeting, 
Norfolk,  1571-88.  Buried  there  Dec.  1,  1588.  {T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEADER,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1620. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24,  1626.  V.  of  Gt  Wendon,  Essex,  1638-9.  Died  1639. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1639. 

LEADER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  13)  from  Christ's,  c. 
1598. 

LEADER,  NEWMAN.  B.A.  (?  1602-3).  ist  s.  of  Henry,  of 
Tiltey.  B.  at  Tiltey  Abbey.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1606. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  June  3,  1610,  age  25.  P.C.  of  Little 
Dunmow,  Essex,  1612.  V.  of  Thaxted,  1612-45,  sequestered. 

Died  1645.  Married  Dorothy .   (Will  of  his  mother,  Ann, 

1631-2,  Comm.  C.  Essex.)    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEDER,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall,  1515-9-  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Thomham.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1518.  V.  of 
Foulden,  Norfolk,  1519-40.  Buried  there  Oct.  10,  1540. 
{Venn,  i.  22.) 

LEADER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1714; 
Scholar,  1715. 


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Leader,  Samuel 

LEADER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20, 
1645.  S.  of  John,  baker.  B.  at  Thetford,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Thetford  (Mr  Lock)  and  Cambridge  (King's  School;  Mr  Hunt 
and  Mr  Hammond).  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1645-50;  B.A. 
1649-50.  He  was  suspended  from  his  degree  and  obliged  to 
recant,  probably  for  drinking  the  King's  health.  Ord.  priest 
(Bishop  of  KUmore)  Nov.  29,  1651.  V.  of  Gnston,  Norfolk, 
1654-61.  R.  of  Harpham,  1662-6.  V.  of  Thursford,  1666-9. 
V.  of  Barney,  1666-99.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1699. 
{Venn,  1.  360.) 
LEDER,  STEPHEN.  M.Gram.  c.  1516.  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1520. 
Died  1534.  Brother  of  Oliver,  of  Gt  Stoughton,  Hunts.,  whose 
wiU  (P.C.C.)  1558.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LEADER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25,  1634- 
5.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1635.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  1637. 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642;  D.D.  1671  {LU.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1645;  priest.  May  24,  1646.  V.  of  Gt 
Easton,  Essex,  c.  1650-78.  V.  of  Gt  Dunmow,  1671-8.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1671-8.  Died  June  27,  1678.  M.L  at  Gt  Easton. 
Will,  P.C.C. 
LEADER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1680. 
LEADER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23, 
1678.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Herberts,  Saffron  Waldeii, 
Essex.  School,  Walden  (Mr  Carr).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1683;  priest.  Mar.  16,  1683-4. 

LEADER, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

LEAKE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1639.  Perhaps  s.  of  Francis  (1596),  Baron  Deincourt. 
Royalist;  fell  in  the  Civil  War. 
LEEKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1665.  S.  of  Francis  (1632),  clerk,  of  Halam,  Notts.  B.  there. 
School,  Southwell,  where  he  was  a  chorister.  B.A.  1668-9. 
-    Fellow,  1669. 

LEAKE,  EDWARD.   M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.). 
LEAKE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1555  {imputes).  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Sutton, 
near  Chesterfield.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,   1556. 
Knighted,    1601.    Of   Newark,   Notts.    Age   '94'   in    1627. 
Married  (i)  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Swift,  Esq.,  of  Rother- 
ham;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Egioke,  of  Egioke,  Worcs.  Died 
1628-9.    Buried  at  Newark.    Brother  of  John  (1555)  and 
father  of  the  next.   {Hunter,  1.  278;  Her.  and  Gen.,  vii.  495; 
Dickinson,  Newark,  213.) 
LEEK,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Sept.  27, 
1596.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Sutton  Scarsdale,Derbs.  School, 
Southwell.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  i,  1599-1600. 
M.P.  for  Derbs.,  1601;  Sheriff,  1604-5.    Knighted,  Mar.  14, 
1603-4.   Created  Bart.,  May  22,  161 1.   Created  Baron  Dein- 
court of  Sutton,  Oct.  26, 1624,  and  Earl  of  Scarsdale,  Nov.  11, 
1645.  Died  1655.  Buried  at  Sutton.  Father  of  the  next  and 
of  Nicholas  (1626).   {Venn,  i.  160;  G.E.C.) 
LEEK,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  4, 
1626.    1st  s.  of  Francis  (above),  Baron  Deincourt.    B.  at 
Sutton,  Derbs.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  26,   1628-9. 
Slain  in  France.   Brother  of  Nicholas  (1626)  and  perhaps  of 
Charles  (1639).   (Jewitt,  Reliq.,  x.  72.) 
LAKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1632.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Halam,  Notts.    B.   there. 
School,  Nottingham.   B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.   Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  20,  1638;  priest,  June  9,  1639.   R.  of  Kirkby, 
Notts.,  Feb.  8,  1647-8.  Master  of  Southwell  School,  1655-70. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1660-70.  R.  of  Kilvington  (as '  Frederick'), 
1662-70.    R.  of  Winthorpe,  1665-70.    Buried  at  Southwell, 
Dec.  17,  1670.    M.I.   Brother  of  John  (1634)  and  father  of 
Charles  (1665).    {Shaw,  1.  351.) 
LEEKE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  15,  1663.    S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Marston,  Lines.    B. 
there.  School,  Derby.  Doubtless  s.  of  Francis,  of  Newark-on- 
Trent  (created  Bart.,  Dec.  15,  1663),  and  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Thorold,  of  Marston,  Lines.   If  so,  succeeded  as 
Bart.,  1679.   Buried  at  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  June  19, 
1681.   {G.E.C.) 
LEEKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1687. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1687. 
LEKE,  GASPARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558. 
S.  of  John,  of  Wyerhall,  Edmonton,  Middlesex.   Perhaps  as 
'Jasper  Leake,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1561.    Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  ColeshuU,  of  Chigwell,  Essex.    Brother  of 
Roger  (1558).   {Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 
LEAKE,  GEORGE.   M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews). 
LEEKE,  GERVASE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
22,  1658.    S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  Clifton,  Notts.    B.  there. 
School,  Carlton,  Notts.  (Mr  Philips).   Matric.  1659.   Father 
of  the  next. 


Leake,  Luke 

LEEKE,  GERVASE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  9. 
1688.    S.  of  Gervase.  B.  at  Horbury,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there, 
Oct.  26,  1671.    School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Armitage).    Matric. 
1689;   Scholar,    1690;   M.B.   1693.     Practised  at  Horbury. 
Buried  there  Jan.  2,  1702-3.  {Peile,  11.  110;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LEEKE,  GUY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  3,  1651. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Newark.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Meares). 
B.A.  1654-5.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  I,  1654.   Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  25,  1661.   {Peile,  i.  542-) 
LEEKE,   HENRY.     Matric.   Fell.-Com.   from  Trinity,   Michs. 
1570.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Southwark,  London. 
If  so,  of  St  Saviour's,  Southwark,  and  of  Bromley,  Essex. 
Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Spencer,  of  Groton,  Suffolk. 
Died  Sept.  15,  1622.  Another  was  7th  s.  of  John,  of  Wyerhall, 
Edmonton.   {Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  v.  51;  Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 
LEEK,  HERBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1731.    S.   of   Herbert,   gent.,   of   Nottinghamshire.     B.   at 
Cariton.  School,  Burton,  Notts.  (Mr  Saimders).  Matric.  1731 ; 
B.A.  1734-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  2,  1734-5;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1735.  V.  of  Aubourn,  Lines.,  1735-72.  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  435) 
LEKE,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  26, 
1623.    S.   of   James,   of  Southwell,    Notts.     Matric.    1623. 
Migrated   to   Peterhouse,   Jan.    17,    1626-7.    B.A.   1626-7; 
Scholar,    1627-30;   M.A.    1630;   B.D.    1637.    Fellow,    1630. 
Minister  at  Impington,  Cambs.,  in  163 1-2.  Minister  at  Little 
St    Mary's,    Cambridge,    1632-6.     WiU    (P.C.C.)    1654;    of 
Balderston,  Notts.    {T.  A.  Walker,  35.) 
LEKE,  JOHN.    B.Can.L.    Probably  Fellow  of  Clare,  c.  1440. 

Perhaps  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1462-3.   {Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  23.) 
LEAKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1555  {impubes).    Doubtless  brother  of  Francis  (1555)  and 
adm.  with  him  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,  1556. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,   Michs. 
1589;  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.    Perhaps  R.  of  Ashingdon, 
Essex,  1602-13.   V.  of  Hart,  Durham,  1613-26.  Died  1626. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.   15,   1607. 
Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1611;  priest,  Sept.  1612.  C.  of  Lythe,  Yorks.,  till  1618. 
R.  of  Kildale,  1618-24. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1615-6;  M.A.  1619. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619; 
B..\.  1622-3;  M.A.  1625.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  May;  priest, 
Dec.  1624.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Tunstall,  Lanes.,  1633- 
64.    Buried  there  May   15,   1664,  aged  64.     WiU  (Archd. 
Richmond)  1664. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  15,  1624. 

Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1624. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  21, 
1634.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Halam,  Notts.  Matric.  1634;  B..\. 
1637-8.  Brother  of  Francis  (1632). 
LEAKE  or  LEEKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  19,  1645. 

Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9. 
LEAK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  June  20, 
1667.  Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Hinckley.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1670-1; M.A.  1674. 
LEAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15,  1672. 
S.  of  Richard,  yeoman.  B.  at  Dent,  Yorks.  School,  Dent. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  i678-;9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1682; 
priest,  1682-3.  V.  of  Kirkthorpe,  Yorks.,  1684-1740.  Died 
Feb.  10,  1740-1,  aged  88. 
LEAKE,  JOHN  BROWNRIGGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house, Nov.  9,  1739.  Of  Suffolk,  ist  s.  of  Luke  (1700). 
School,  Gipping.  Scholar,  1739;  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1743;  priest  (Rochester)  Dec. 
1744.  R.  of  Nettlestead,  Suffolk,  c.  1749;  of  Naughton, 
1756-1801.  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Stubbin,  of 
Roydon.  Died  Jan.  9,  1801.  Buried  at  Willishara,  Suffolk. 
Brother  of  Luke  (1742).  {T.A.  Walker;  Davy  MSS.,  19,  139.) 
LEAKE,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  7,  1700. 
S.  of  Luke,  goldsmith.  B.  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  School, 
Sudbury  (Mr  Hast).  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1704;  priest  (London)  Mar.  9,  1706-7. 
V.  of  Offton-cuw-Little  Bricett,  Suffolk,  1709.  R.  of  Nettle- 
stead,  1724-49.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Brownrigg, 
of  WiUisham,  Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  25,  i749-  Buried  at 
Willisham.  Brother  of  Moses  (1697),  father  of  the  above  and 
the  next.  {Davy  MSS.,  I9,i39-) 
LEAKE,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  20, 
1742.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Luke  (above).  School,  Cambridge, 
King's  CoUege.  Scholar,  1742;  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1745-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1746;  priest,  Sept.  1748.  V.  of 
Offton-CMm-Bricett,  Suffolk,  175°-  R-  of  Gt  Blakenham. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  P.  Kettle,  of  Nettlestead  HaU,  gent. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1796.  Buried  at  Offton.  (r,  A.  Walker;  Davy 
MSS.,  19,139-) 

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Leake,  Moses 

LEAKE,  MOSES.  Adin.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1697.  S.  of  Luke,  goldsmith.  B.  in  London.  School,  Sudbury, 
Suflolk  (Mr  Hast).  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1701;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1702.  V.  of 
Wakering  Parva,  Essex,  1703-12.  R.  of  Hopton,  Suffolk, 
1712.  R.  of  Bridgham,  Norfolk,  1726.  Brother  of  Luke  (1700). 

LEEK,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  FoU.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  May  4, 
1626.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  (1596),  Baron  Deincourt  (afterwards 
Earl  of  Scarsdale).  Bapt.  at  Newark,  Oct.  i,  1612.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1628-9;  and  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  24,  1631.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl,  Apr.  9,  1655. 
Died  Jan.  27,  1680-1.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  IJrother 
of  Francis  (1626).   (G.E.C.) 

LEEKE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  6,  1699.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Teversall,  Notts.  Created 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1706.  Succeeded  as  4th  Earl  of  Scarsdale, 
Oct.  27,  1707.  Lord-Licutonant  of  Derbs.,  1711-4-  Envoy  to 
Vienna,  1712.  Died  July  17,  1736.  Buried  at  Sutton.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  G.E.C.) 

LEEKE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  16,  1726.   School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1726. 

LEAKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  18, 
1585.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Dent,  Yorks.  School,  Sed- 
bergh  (Mr  Mayer).  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's.  Matric.  1585; 
B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1593.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  York, 
1617-42.  '  Preacher  of  the  Word  of  God  at  Lyeth,  in  Cleve- 
land, 1618.'   {Venn,  1.  126;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LEAKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ample- 
forth,  Yorks.,  1643.   Died  c.  1660. 

LEAKE,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews). 

LEAKE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1641. 
LEEKE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  24, 

1641.   S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.   Schools,  Lynn 

(Mr  Boston),   Wymondham   (Mr  Lock)   and  Newport   (Mr 

Wolley).   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Gray's  Inn;  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  1641.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1655;  of  Gray's 

Inn. 
LEAK,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 

1679.   S.  of  Richard,  husbandman.    B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 

School,    Dent    (Mr  Thistlethwait).     Ord.    priest    (Durham) 

June  2,  1683.    V.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  1691-1728.    Buried 

Oct.  14,  1728. 

LEAKE,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1681  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 

LEEK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1399;  Bachelor  (?  of 
Law),  in  1409;  LL.D.  in  1420.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  21, 
1418;  priest.  Mar.  11,  1418-9.  Probably  preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1420-34. 

LEEKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583; 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  One  of  these  names,  of  Wymeswold, 
Leics.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  19,  1587. 

LEEKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1641.  S.  of  Tristram,  husbandman,  of  Storthwaite,  in 
Thornton,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Roecliffe,  Borough- 
bridge  (private;  Mr  Thompson).   B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1649. 

LEAKE  or  LEEK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  5, 
1683-4.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1683-4.  Probably  of  Hor- 
bury,  gent.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  i,  1666.  Buried  Jan.  14, 
1707-8.  Brother  of  Gervase  (1688).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LEEK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1689.  S.  of  Samuel  (1654),  clerk.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Southwell  (Mr  Hasledin).  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A. 
1696.  Fellow,  1694-1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  22, 
1695;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1696.  P.C.  of  Croxdale,  1696-1700. 
V.  of  Monkhesleden,  1700-14.  Minor  canon  of  Durham, 
1711-26;  Sacrist,  1711-6;  Precentor,  1716-21.  R.  of  St 
Mary-the-Less,  Durham,  1712-21.  P.C.  of  Whitworth,  1714- 
26.  V.  of  Merrington,  1720-6.  Died  1726.  Father  of  Samuel 
(1720).   (D.  S.  Boutflower.) 

LEEKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1713-  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Epperstone,  Notts. 
School,  Nottingham  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716- 
7;  M.A.  1720;  B.D.  1728.  Fellow,  1718-35.  Proctor,  1726-7, 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  10,  1722-3.  Perhaps  R.  of  Girton, 
Cambs.,  1722.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1722.  R.  of 
Gt  Snoring,  Norfolk,  1734-62.  R.  of  Letheringsett,  1747-59. 
Died  July  2,  1762.   Will,  P.C.C. 

LEKE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Wyerhall,  Edmonton,  Middlesex. 
Brother  of  Gaspard  (1558).   {Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 

LEEKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1654.  S.  of  Thomas  (1619),  of  Nottingham,  clerk.  Taught 
by  his  father.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow, 
1659.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1661.    R.  of  Wickham  St  Paul, 


Leake,  William 

Essex,  1662-6.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Nottingham,  1667-72.  Canon 
of  Southwell,  1670-87.  R.  of  Kilvington,  1671.  R.  of' 
Hockerton,  1681.  V.  of  RoUeston,  1682.  R.  of  Bamborough, 
Yorks.,  1687.  Died  Oct.  15,  1687.  Buried  at  Southwell. 
Father  of  Robert  (1689).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LEAKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1666.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Loughborough.  School,  Lough- 
borough (Mr  Somerville).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  1668;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1671. 
Lecturer  at  .-Vshboume,  Derbs.,  1671-89.  Died  1689.  (Peile, 
"■  5.) 

LEEKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1720.  S.  of  Robert  (1689),  clerk,  of  Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt, 
at  St  Mary-the-Less,  Jan.  29,  1702-3.  School,  Durham  (Sir 
Rymer).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  19,  1725;  priest  (York)  July  18,  1731.  V.  of  Sutton- 
on-Trent,  Notts.,  1731-46.  R.  of  Kilvington,  1731-46.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  111.  334.) 

LEEK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  16,  1726. 
Of  Carlton-on -Trent,  Notts.  Matric.  1724-5;  LL.B.  1730. 
Ord.  priest  (Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  1732.  V.  of  North 
CoUingham,  Notts. 

LEEKE,  SEYMOUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1736.  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1736; 
B.A.  1740-1.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Rant, 
Recorder  of  Ipswich.  '  Rev.  Seymour  Leake,  late  of  Yaxley 
Hall,  Suffolk,  died  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  March,  1786' 
{Davy  MSS.,  19,139).   Will  (P.C.C.)  1786. 

LEAKE,  SOLOMON.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1602. 

LEEKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1456;  M.A.  1460.  Probably  scholar  at 
King's  Hall.  Perhaps  R.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1467-1504. 

LEAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1569. 
B.  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
Mar.  9,  1577-8;  priest  (Norwich)  July  6,  1578  (no  degree); 
V  of  St  Andrew's,  Ilketshall,  Suffolk,  1578-90;  V.  of  Scot- 
home,  Lines.,  1586-92;  R.  of  Aswardby,  1600-26. 

LEAKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1598-9;  B.A. 

from  Pembroke,  1600-1. 
LEAKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4.  Perhaps  V.  of 

Lund,  Yorks.,  1610-6.    Will  of  one  of  these  names  (York) 

1635;  of  East  Ardsley,  Yorks.,  clerk. 
LEAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1612;  B.A. 

1615-6.    Probably  adm.  at  Leyden,  Oct.  20,  1617;  'Anglus, 

Cantabrigiensis.'  See  also  Thomas  (1624). 
LEAKE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest, 

Sept.  1626.   Probably  R.  of  Adbolton,  and  Holme  Pierrepont, 

Notts.,  in  1650.   Doubtless  Master  of  Nottingham  Grammar 

School,  1628-57.   Father  of  Samuel  (1654). 

LEAKE,  THOMAS.  M.D.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Leyden).  Admon. 
(York)  1631;  of  York,  M.D. 

LEAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1677. 
Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  of  Francis,  citizen  and  merchant 
of  London.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  3,  1678. 

LEAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  18, 
1719-20.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  furrier,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Beverley.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert  and  Mr  Johnson). 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich, 
Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Mar.  6,  1725-6;  priest,  June  9,  1727. 
V.  of  Bishops  Burton,  Yorks.,  1730-87.  Buried  there  Mar.  26, 
1787.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  330.) 

LEAKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580. 

LEEKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Wymeswold,  Leics.,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  I,  1590.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1655; 
of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq. 

LEEKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4,  1647.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Probably  ist  s.  of  William,  of  Wymeswold, 
Leics.  Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  23,  1653. 
Serjeantat-law.  Died  Oct.  1687,  aged  57.  M.I.  at  Wymes- 
wold.  {F.M.G.,  1035;  Nichols,  iii.  506.) 

LEEKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1649.  S.  and  h.  of  Herbert,  gent.,  of  Halam,  Notts.  School, 
Southwell.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27,  1653.    Married 

the  dau.  and  heir  of Bolles,  of  Osberton,  Notts.   Died 

1673.    {Thoroton,  in.  93.) 

LEAKE  or  LEECH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  8,  1651.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Ranby,  Lines.  School, 
Homcastle  (Mr  Nottingham).   Matric.  165 1.   {Peile,  i.  ni.) 

LEEKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  27,  1664-5. 

Matric.  1664-5. 
LEEK, .  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1492. 


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Leakeland,  Thomas 

LEAKELAND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  ii, 
1675.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May, 
1681;  priest,  Sept.  1682.  R.  of  Diimington,  Yorks.,  1684. 
LEAMAN,  see  LEMAN. 

LEANINGE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1609. 
LEAPER,  see  LEPER. 

LEARE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  30,  1632. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1632;  Scholar,  1633;  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639. 
LEARMONTH,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 

1554- 
LEARMOULT,  PHILIP.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Chrisii,  1719.    Of 

Csmterbury. 
LEAROYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June 
28,  1744.   S.  of  Abraham,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.   B.  at 
Soyland,  Halifax.    School,  Rishworth.    Matric.  i744;  B..\. 
1747-8.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  25,  1748;  priest,  June  10, 
1750.  C.  of  Hudderstield.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  544.) 
LEATHLEY   or   LEYTHLYE,  GEORGE.     Matric.   pens,   from 
Christ's,  Dec.  1560;  B.A.  1564-5.    R.  of  Wendy,  Cambs., 
1576-1625. 
LEATHLEY,  ROGER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1562; 

Scholar,  1564. 
LEAVENS  or  LEVINS,  BRIAN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  4, 
1620.   Matric.  1620,  as  Ben.  Lewens.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  11;  priest,  June  12,  1625. 
LEAVENS,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',   Easter, 
1606.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1610-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May; 
priest,  Sept.  1616. 
LEAVER,  see  LEVER. 

LEAVES,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  10, 
1670-1.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  School,  Lincoln 
(Mr  Johnson).   Matric.  1671;  LL.B.  1676. 
LEAVES,  WILLIAM.   .■\dm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  22, 
1649-50.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Pinchbeck,  Lines.    Taught  at 
home.   Matric.  1650. 
LEAY,  WILLIAM,  see  LEE. 
LEBAND,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572; 

B.A.  1577-8. 
LEBDALL,  JOHN,  see  LOBDALL. 

LEBEG,  HONORATUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1716.  S.  of  Honoratus,  M.D.,  of  Lancashire  (whose  admon., 
at  Archd.  Richmond,  1705 ;  as  of  Lancaster).  B.  at  Liverpool. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Saunders).  Matric.  1716;  B..K.  1719- 
20;  M.A.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  22,  1723;  priest 
(Lichfield)  Sept.  19,  1725.  V.  of  Eastham,  Cheshire,  1728-66. 
R.  of  Wallasey,  1749-69.  P.C.  of  Bromborough,  till  1766. 
Buried  at  Eastham,  July  26,  1769.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  301.) 
LE  BLANC,  ALBERT.  D.D.  1728  (Com.  i?£g.).  V.  of  Aldenham, 
Herts.,  1714-8.  Chaplain  to  Lady  Mohun.  R.  of  Halsall, 
Lanes.,  1719-29.  Will  1729;  of  St  Martin -in-the-Fields;  to 
be  buried  at  Paddington.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LE  CAUX,  PAUL  MICHAEL,   .^dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec. 

14,  1730.    Previously  at  Clare. 
LECHMERE,  EDMUND.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  14,   1728.    S.  of  Anthony,  of  Hanley  Castle,  Worcs. 
School,  Fulham,  London  (Mr  Vaslett).    Matric.  1728.    M.P. 
for  Co.  Worcester,  1734.    Of  Severn  End,  Worcs.    Married 
(i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Blundei  Charlton,  Bart.,  of  Ludford. 
Died  1805.   Father  of  the  next. 
LECHMERE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.   I,   1751.    S.  of  Edmund  (above).    School,  Hackney, 
Middlesex  (Mr  Graham).   Matric.  1751.   M.P.  for  Worcester, 
Mar.  to  Sept.  1774.   Inherited  the  Charlton  estates  from  his 
uncle   Sir   Francis   Charlton,   in    1784,   and   assumed   that 
additional  surname.  Of  Hanley  Castle  and  Ludford.  (Lodge.) 
LEDDALL,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1640. 
LEDALL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1564-5; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577-  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  22,  1572. 
R.  of  Stanhoe,  Norfolk,  1572.   R.  of  Docking,  1581. 
LEDAM,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',   Easter,   1570. 
Probably  migrated  to  Peterhouse,  1572. 

LEDSAM, .  M.Gram.  15 15-6.  Perhaps  the  same  as  Stephen 

Leader,  whom  see. 
LEDWY,  HENRY.  Southern  student  who  received  a  Royal 
pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the  Northern  students, 
1:61.  (Fuller,  29.) 
LEE  or  LEY,  ADEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  14,  1701-2.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Eldest  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Mayfield.  Matric. 
1702;  Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1720.  V.  of  Ham, 
Stafis.,  1709.  V.  of  Leek,  1719-25.  V.  of  Alton,  1750-2.  R. 
of  Blore.  Married  Elizabeth  Gibbons,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Rudyard,  of  Rudyard.  Died  1752,  aged  68.  (Lodge.) 


Lee,  Edward 

LEY,  ADEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1745. 
Of  Mayfield,  Stags.  4th  s.  of  George,  clerk.  Bapt.  May  8, 
1726.  School,  Brewood.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9.  R.  of 
Godmersham,  Kent,  1753-66.  Died  Dec.  3,  1766.  Buried  at 
Godmersham.  Nephew  of  Aden  (above).  (Lodge.) 
LEGH,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1450.  B.A.  and  U..\.  Perhaps  LL.D.  R.  of  Fen  Ditton, 
Cambs.,  1468-73.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1469.  Preb.  of  York, 
1471-1501.  R.  of  St  Bride's,  London,  1471-85.  Preb.  of 
Bameby,  Howden,  1478.  Temporal  Chancellor  of  Durham 
Cathedral,  1490.  R.  of  Spoflorth,  1493.  For  some  years  the 
King's  resident  ambassador  in  Scotland.  Died  1501.  (Cooper, 
I.  520;  D.N.B.) 
LEIGH,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1621. 
LEE,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1565- 
LEE,  BENJAMIN,   .^dm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1684.    S.  of  George,  merchant.    B.   at  Lambeth,   Surrey. 
School,  'Bethlem'  (private;  Mr  Noys).   Matric.  1684. 
LEE,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  May  12,  1694,  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  Stratford-le-Bow,  citizen  and  vintner. 
B.  June  21,  1674.    School,  Christ's  Hospital.    Matric.  from 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  July  16,  1692,  age  19. 
LEE,    CHARLES.     Adm.    pens,    at   Trinity,    Apr.    30,    1636. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt.,  of  Billesley,  Warws.    Bapt. 
at  St  Peter-le-Poer,  June  30,  1620.   Matric.  1636.    Adm.  at 
the   Inner  Temple,    1637.     Knighted,   Dec.    28,    1645.     Of 
Billesley,  Esq.   Buried  Oct.  18,  1700,  at  Edmonton,  Middle- 
sex.  (Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682;  London  and  Middlesex  Notebook, 
54.) 
LEIGH,  CHARLES.   M.D.  from  Jesus,  1690  (Com.  Reg.).   S.  of 
William,  of  Singleton  Grange,  Kirkham,  Lanes.,  gent.  School, 
Manchester.    Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  July 
18,  1679,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1683.    Physician  at  Man- 
chester.   F.R.S.,   1685.    Author,  medical,  etc.    Died  i7i7- 
(D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
LEY,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1707.  S.  of  William,  clerk, 
of  Worcester.   Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Mar. 
18,  1685-6,  age  17;  B.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1690. 
R.  of  Gt  Sutton,  Essex,  1696.   R.  of  Wickham  Bishops,  1706. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Derell  Pead,  V.  of  Clerkenwell.   Died 
Jan.  1742-3.   Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1743.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
LEIGH,  CHARLES.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Sept.  i,  17I4' 
Doubtless  s.   of  John,  of  Adlington,   Cheshire.    B.   there. 
Matric.    1 714.     Married    Hester,    dau.   of    Robert    Lee,    of 
Wincham,  Cheshire.   Died  at  Buxton,  July,  1781.   (Ormerod, 
III.  334) 
LEE,  CHARLES.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1750. 
S.  of  James.   Bapt.  at  Windsor,  Jan.  2,  1732.   Matric.  1751; 
B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1759.  Fellow,  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Hereford)  Dec.  20,  1755;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  2, 
1760.    Master  of  Bristol  Grammar  School,  1764-1811.   Died 
Oct.  6,  1811.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
LEIGH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1617. 
LEE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1624;  B.A.  1627-8.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  11;  priest, 
Apr.  12,  1629.    Perhaps  minister  at  Penn,  Staffs.,  c.  1646. 
(Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 
LEE,  CROMWELL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1556.   S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  of  Burston,  Bucks.   Said  to  have 
been  also  of  St  John's  College,  Oxford.  Compiled  an  Italian 
Dictionary  now  in  the  library  of  St  John's.    Travelled  in 
Italy.  Of  Holywell,  Oxford.   Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Harcourt,  Knt.  Died  Dec.  21,  1602.  (Lipscomb,  n.  405;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  i.  102;  D.N.B.). 
LEE,  CUTHBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564. 
LEE,  EDMUND.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1564-5.   Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  May  26,  1566;  priest.  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  'of  Ely 
College.' 
LEE,   EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,   July  4,    1689.    Of 
Doncaster.   Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1698. 
LEE,  EDWARD.  Incorp.  B.A.  1502-3.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Gt  Lee, 
Kent.  B.  c.  1482.  B.A.  (Oxford);  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1503-4; 
B.D.  1515;  D.D.  (abroad).    Incorp.  at  Oxford.    Fellow  of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  R.  of  Wells,  Norfolk,  1503.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,   1512-31.    Chaplain  and  almoner  to  the  King. 
Opponent  of  Erasmus,  1519-20.   Archdeacon  of  Colchester, 
1523-31.    Chancellor  of  Sarum,   1529-31.    P'reb.  of  York, 
1529-31;  of  Westminster,  1530.   .\rchbishop  of  York,  1531- 
44.   Employed  on  missions  at  Rome  and  elsewhere.   Author, 
theological.  Died  Sept.  13,  1544-  Buried  in  York  Cathedral. 
(Cooper,  I.  85;  D.N.B.) 
LEE,  EDWARD.   'Late  scholar  in  Cambridge.'    Of  Southwell, 
Notts.   Will  (York)  1552. 

61 


Lee,  Edward 

LEYE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1565. 

LEIGH,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Probably 
s.  of  Henry,  of  Rushall,  Staffs.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Oct.  24,  1617,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1620;  M.A.  1623. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1624.  M.P.  for  Stafford,  1645-8. 
Colonel  of  a  regiment  in  the  Parliamentary  array.  Biblical 
critic  and  historian.  Died  June  2,  1671.  Buried  at  Rushall, 
Staffs.   Father  of  Henry  (1646).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LEE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  16,  1636. 
S.  of  William,  notary  public,  of  York.  B.  there.  Schools, 
York  and  Howden  (private;  Mr  Atkinson).  B.A.  1639-40. 
Brother  of  Piers  (1628). 

LEIGH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1 64 1.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Chingford, 
Essex,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1645.  Died  Sept.  7, 
1691,  aged  67.   Buried  at  Chingford.   {Morant,  I.  54.) 

LEIGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1678.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Outwell,  Isleof  Ely.  B.  there.  School, 
LitUe  Walsingham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Pitts).  Matric.  1678;  B.A. 
1681-2. 

LEIGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  30, 
1681.  Of  London.  M.A.  1682  (Com.  Reg^.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Dec.  14,  1682,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  London,  Esq. 

LEE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4,  1699.  B.  at 
Campsall,  Yorks. 

LEE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  3,  1735.  B.  at 
Moscow.   Matric.  1735. 

LEIGH,  EGERTON.  LL.B.  from  Cambridge,  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 
S.  of  Peter,  of  Rostherne,  Cheshire,  clerk.  Bapt.  Mar.  30, 
1702.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  July  18,  1721, 
age  19;  LL.D.  1743.  Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Aug.  20,  1727.  R. 
of  one  mediety  of  Lymm,  Cheshire,  1728-49.  Archdeacon  of 
Salop  (Hereford  diocese),  1741-60.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1742. 
R.  of  Middle,  Salop,  1746-9.  V.  of  Upton  Bishop,  Hereford, 
1749-60.  Diedat  Bath,  Feb.  5,  1760.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
Egerton  (1751).   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  415;  Al.  Oxon.) 

LEIGH,  EGERTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  26, 
1751.  S.  of  Egerton  (above),  LL.D.,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Lymm.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Stephens).  B.A.  1756;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1758.  R.  of  Lymm,  Cheshire.  Preb.  of  Bangor, 
1758-98.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1770-98.  Archdeacon  of  Salop 
(Lichfield  diocese),  1770-98.  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1797-8. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1798.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1799. 

LEIGH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Oliph,  Knt.,  of  Addington,  Surrey. 
If  so,  previously  adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  May  8, 
1607,  age  15.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1609.  Knighted, 
Dec.  12,  1617.  M.P.  for  Surrey,  1625.  Buried  Dec.  17,  1644, 
at  Addington.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  WiUiam  (1637). 
{Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.,  vii.  94.) 

LEE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  lOj  1635.  Doubt- 
less s.  of  Henry  (1615),  of  Ditchley,  Oxon.,  and  Quarrendon, 
Bucks.  Bapt.  at  Spilsbury,  Mar.  3,  1615-6.  Matric.  1635. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1631.  Lived  at  Chelsea.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lydiard  Tregooze,  Wilts.  Died  July 
23.  1639,  aged  24.  Buried  at  Spilsbury,  Oxon.  {Misc.  Gen. 
el  Her.,  2nd  S.,  1.  104.) 

LEA,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  18, 
1658.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  in  London.  Probably  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  27,  1660.   Brother  of  George  (1656). 

LEE,  GEORGE.  B.Can.L.  1529-30,  at  that  time  a  priest.  S.  of 
William,  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Chantry  priest  at 
Stow-cum-Quy,  Cambs.,  1521.  R.  of  South  Shoebury,  Essex, 
1526.  R.  of  Woodford,  1529.  R.  of  Ashdon,  1533-52.  Master 
of  St  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1536.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1537-42-  Treasurer,  1=42-74.  Dean  of  St  Chad's,  Shrews- 
bury, 1542.  Died  1574.  Brother  of  Rowland  (1510).  {Cooper, 
I-  324) 

LEE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564;  B.A. 
1567-8;  M.A.  1571;  B.D.  1587.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  6,  1576.  V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1594-7. 
Died  1597.   Will  proved  (V.C.C). 

LEE,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1586. 

LEIGH,  GEORGE.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1608;  B.A.  1608-9; 
M.A.  1612. 

LEIGH,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 

LEE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1612;  B.A. 
1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.;  priest,  Dec. 
i6i6. 

LEE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  5, 
1652.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  the  City  of  London,  gent.  School, 
St  Paul's.  B.A.  1655-6.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11, 
1649-50.  Of  Stoke  Milbro',  Salop.  'Of  Lincoln's  Inn;  aged 
24;  married  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Robert  Goodwin,  of  Ashurst, 
Kent,  Dec.  16,  1662.'  Died  Sept.  22,  1676,  aged  38.  (Gyll, 
Wraysbury,  23.) 


Lee,  Henry 

LEA,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  5,  1656. 
S.  and  h.  of  Michael,  of  Basingshaw  Street,  London.  B.  in 
London.  Adm.atGray'sInn,  May  i,  1656.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1658). 

LEA,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1665, 
(Not  in  College  Adm.  Register.) 

LEE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  1698.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  George,  of  Sheffield.  Bapt.  July  14,  1678. 
Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1708; 
priest,  1710.  Assistant  minister  at  Sheffield,  and  C.  of 
Attercliffe,  1708.  Perhaps  schoolmaster  at  Sheffield,  see  next 
entry.  Died  Nov.  25,  1719.   {F.M.G.,  825.) 

LEE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6,  1704. 
S.  of  Jonathan,  gent.  B.  at  Sheffield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Aug.  17, 
1687.  School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Lee).  Matric.  1704;  M.B.  1709. 
Practised  at  Sheffield.  Buried  June  27,  1720.  Described  as 
M.D.    {F.M.G.,  826.) 

LEGH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4,  1712. 
S.  of  John,  of  West  Chester,  Cheshire.  School,  Middle,  Shrops. 
(Mr  Dale).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1710-1;  and  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  24,  1717.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  31, 
1717. 

LEE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1715-6.  4th  s. 
of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Hartwell,  Bucks.,  Bart.  B.  there,  1700. 
Matric.  1716.  Migrated  to  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1719-20. 
Matric.  there,  Apr.  4,  1720;  B.C.L.  1724;  D.C.L.  1729.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1718-9.  Advocate  at  Doctors' 
Commons,  1729.  M.P.  for  Brackley,  1733-42;  for  Devizes, 
1742-7;  for  Liskeard,  1747-54;  for  Launceston,  1754-8.  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty,  1742-4.  Dean  of  Arches,  175 1-8.  Judge 
of  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury,  1751-8.  Treasurer 
of  the  Household  to  the  Princess  Dowager  of  Wales,  175 1-7. 
Knighted,  Feb.  12,  1752.  Privy  Councillor,  1752.  Eminent 
as  a  lawyerand  politician.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Humphrev 
Morice.  Died  Dec.  18,  1758.  Buried  at  Hartwell.  WiU  (P.C.C.') 
1759.  Uncle  of  William  (1743-4).  {Lipscomb,  in.  306-8; 
D.N.B.) 

LEGH,  GEORGE.  LL.D.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1728  (Com.  Reg.). 

V.  of  Halifax,  Yorks.,   1731-75.    Preb.  of  York,   1732-75. 

Died  Dec.  6,  1775.  aged  81.   M.I.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1776. 
LEE,  GERVASE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569;  B.A. 

1573-4.   One  of  these  names,  of  SouthweU,  Notts.,  married 

Bridget,  dau.  of  Robert  Sotheby,  of  Pocklington,  Esq.,  Feb. 

20,  1582-3.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LEE,  GERVASE-  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1604-5. 
LEE,  GERVASE  or  JERVAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

June  10,  1647.    S.  of  Miles,  deceased,  of  Radford,  Notts. 

B.  there.  School,  SouthweU  (Mr  Palmer).  Matric.  1647;  B.A. 

1650-1. 
LEIGH,   GERVASE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,   May   i,    1669. 

Matric.    1669;    Scholar,    1671;    B.A.    1672-3;    M.A.    1676. 

FeUow,  1674.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1676. 

R.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1677-81.   Died  1681. 
LEE,  GODFREY.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676. 

{Al.  Oxon.) 

LEE,  HAMLET.  M.Gram.  1499-1500. 

LEE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568.  One  of 
these  names,  'of  Herts.,  late  of  New  Inn,'  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  31,  1574-5. 

LEE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1585.  B.  in 
Dublin,  1566.  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  priest  in  Ireland, 
Nov.  20,  1593.  Minister  at  Stoughton  eight  years.  R.  of 
Colmworth,  Beds.,  1603.   R.  of  Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1605-14. 

LEE,  HENRY.  M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit).  Perhaps  the  Baronet 
of  these  names.  If  so,  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Hardwicke, 
Bucks.  B.  1571.  Created  Baronet,  1611.  High  Sheriff  of 
Oxfordshire,  1613;  of  Bucks.,  1621.  Of  Ditchley,  O.xon.,  and 
of  Quarrendon,  Bucks.  Died  Apr.  6,  1631.  Buried  at 
Spelsbury,  Oxon.  Father  of  Francis  (1635).  {Misc.  Gen.  el 
Her.,  2nd  S.,  I.  104.) 

LEIGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  5,  1645-6. 
S.  of  Edward  (1634),  of  RushaU,  Staffs.  Matric.  1646. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Magdalen  HaU)  1649;  M.A.  1652- 
3.  Delegate  of  the  visitors.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Of  RushaU,  Esq.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William 
Andrews,  of  Lathbury,  Bucks.  Died  1705.  (A I.  Oxon.;  Shaw, 
II.  69.) 

LEE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1661.  S.  of 
WUliam  (1622),  R.  of  Fletton,  Hunts.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M-A.  1668;  B.D.  1675.  FeUow, 
by  Royal  mandate,  Dec.  1667.  Junior  Proctor,  1673-4. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20, 
1668.  Signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Mar.  14,  1673-4. 
R.  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants.,  1678-1713.  R.  of  Brington, 
Hunts.,  1690-1713.  Buried  at  Tichmarsh,  Nov.  30,  1713. 
Father  of  Weyman  (1699). 


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Lee,  Henry 

LEIGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  16,  1692. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Aldridge,  Staffs.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Lichfield  (Mr  Shaw)  and  Sutton  Coldfield  (Mr  Saunders). 
Scholar,  1692-7;  Matric.  1693;  M.B.  1697.  Fellow,  1697-9. 
{Venn,  i.  491.) 

LEE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  29,  1692-3. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1693;  Scholar,  1693;  M.B.  1698. 

LEGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  20, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  High  Leigh,  Cheshire.  B. 
there,  1679.  Educated  at  home  (Mr  Hopton).  Matric.  1697. 
Of  East  Hall,  High  Leigh,  Esq.  Married  Letitia,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Brooke,  Bart.,  of  Norton.  Buried  at  Rostheme, 
Nov.  29,  1757.   (Venn,  1.  499.) 

LEA,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  &t  St  Catharine's,  May  13,  1702. 
Of  Ridgely  (?  Rugeley),  Staffs.  Perhaps  matric.  1702,  as 
'Andrew';  B.A.  1705-6. 

LEE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  13,  i74i-2-  Probably 
s.  of  Henry,  Chamberlain  of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1743;  LL.B.  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1748.  C.  of 
Sculcoates,  Yorks.  Subscribed  for  priest  (Gloucester,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Winchester)  June  2,  1751,  as  C.  of  St  Olave's. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LEE,  HUGH.  B.  (Div.  or  Law)  1456.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Wendon-Lofts,  Essex,  1459-61. 

LEY,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  13,  1705. 
S.  of  Andrew.  B.  at  Mylor,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1705;  B.A. 
1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  20,  1708-9. 

LEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  TefEont-Ewyas,  Wilts.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A. 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  1573-4-  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1584;  Treasurer,  1610.  M.P.  for  Westbury, 
1597-1798,  1604-5,  1609-11;  for  Bath,  1614;  and  for  West- 
bury,  1621.  Lord  Chief  Justice,  King's  Bench,  Ireland, 
1604-6.  Created  Bart.,  1619.  Lord  Chief  Justice,  King's 
Bench,  1621-4.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Lords,  1621.  Lord 
Treasurer,  1624-8;  and  Privy  Councillor,  1624.  Created  Lord 
Ley,  1624;  and  Earl  of  Marlborough,  1626.  President  of  the 
Council,  July-Dec,  1628.  Member  of  the  Elizabethan 
Society  of  Antiquaries.  Died  Mar.  14,  1629.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

LEIGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  11, 
1660-1,  S.  of  Thomas  (1614),  schoolmaster  of  Bishop's 
Stortford.  B.  there.  School,  Stortford.  Matric.  1661;  B.A. 
1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Fellow,  1664-76.  Granted  priest's  and 
deacon's  orders  at  Lambeth,  Aug.  9,  1667.  Elected  Proctor, 
1676,  but  died  in  London  the  same  year,  Apr.  28,  1676. 
Buried  at  St  Augustine's  by  St  Paul's.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1677. 
Brother  of  William  (1649),  John  (1672)  and  Thomas  (1650). 
{Peile,  I.  594.) 

LEE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  6,  1675.  OfDoncaster. 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 

LEE  or  LEA,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Feb. 
20,  1691-2.  S.  of  Obadiah  (1652),  clerk.  B.  at  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A. 
1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1699;  priest  (York)  May, 
1702.  Brother  of  Obadiah  (1687-8). 

LEE  or  LEEY,  JOHN.   B.A.  1511-2. 

LEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1547- 

LEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1559. 

LEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567,  as  'Lye'; 
B.A.  1570-1.  One  John  Leigh  R.  of  Swefling,  Suffolk,  in  1603. 

LEE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,   Easter,   1570;    B.A. 

1573-4;   M.A.  1577-   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  i,  1578;  priest, 

same  day.   R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1584-1609.   Buried  there 

Nov.  6,  1609. 
LEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent,  1577-8. 

One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1581. 

LEA,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  15,  1587.  Of  Salop. 

LEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609;  B..^. 
1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest, 
Sept.  22,  1617.  Perhaps  R.  of  Braceborough,  Lines.,  1622. 
Will  (Lincoln)  1645-6.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of 
Gt  Marlow,  Bucks.,  1636. 

LEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1613. 

LEIGH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1637; 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  18,  1641,  as  'Legg  B.A.  of  Magdalene."  Another  of 
these  names  (M.A.),  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1643; 
priest,  Mar.  17,  1643-4.  Doubtless  R.  of  Silk  WiUoughby, 
Lines.,  1661-82,  and  father  of  John  (1675). 

LEE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1639.  Of  Stafford- 
shire. Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3. 


Lee,  John 

LEA,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  13,  1642.  Of  Lincoln- 
shire. 

LEIGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7,  1645. 
S.  of  William  (?  1619),  R.  of  Groton,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Felsted  (Mr  Holbeach).  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50; 
M.A.  1653.  Fellow,  1650.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Sydserf, 
Bishop  of  Galloway)  Apr.  20,  1661.   R.  of  OutweU,  Norfolk. 

LEE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  28,  1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May;  priest, 

Sept.  1673- 
LEIGH,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6,  1672. 

S.  of  Thomas  (1614),  schoolmaster,  of  Bishop's  Stortford. 

B.  there.    School,  Bishop's  Stortford.    B.A.  1675-6;  M.A. 

1679.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June;  priest  (London)  Dec.  1679. 

Preb.  of  Lincoln,   1683-90.    V.  of  Stansted  Mountfitchet, 

Essex,  Oct.  16,  1682,  until  his  death.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London) 

1690.    Bequests  to  the  poor  of  Bishop's  Stortford.   Brother 

of   William    (1649),    James   (1660-1)    and  Thomas   (1650). 

{Peile,  II.  41.) 
LEE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  12,  1673-    Matric. 

1672. 
LEIGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  27,  1675-  S.  of 

John,  clerk  (1637).    B.  at  Silk  WiUoughby,  Lines.   School, 

Lincoln.    Matric.   1675;  B.A.   1678-9;  M.A.  1682.    Fellow. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.    Probably  R.  of  Silk  WiUoughby, 

Lines.,  1682-93. 

LEIGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  11,  1676.  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1678;  B.A.  1680-1.  One  of 
these  names  C.  of  UphoUand,  Lanes.,  1681-3.  Perhaps  V.  of 
EderhaU,  Cumberland,  1683-90. 

LEE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  May  5,  1679- 
Of  Hertford.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard  (1629),  D.D.,  R.  of 
Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts.  B.  there,  1662.  School,  Hertford. 
Matric.  1679;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Perhaps  ord. 
priest  (Lincohi)  Feb.  20,  1686-7.  R-  of  Rigby,  Lines., 
1689. 

LEE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Aug.  9,  1683.  Of  Doncaster. 
Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Mar.  12,  1692-3.  V.  of  Arksey,  Yorks.,  1702-8.  Died  Feb.  17, 
1708,  aged  41. 

LEIGH,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Kino's,  Easter,  1699. 

LEE,  JOHN.   .-^dm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  21,  1710. 

Matric.  Dec.  1709. 
LEE,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  23,  1713.    Of 

Cheshire.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Drogheda, 

Ireland,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12,  i7i4-5- 
LEE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1713.  B.  at 

Alberbury,  Salop.   Matric.  Easter,  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A. 

1721.    FeUow,  1717.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i733-   Ord.  deacon 

(London)   Dec.   2,   1717;  priest.  Mar.   13,   1719-20.    R.  of 

Kingston,  Cambs.,  1724-78.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1778.   {Harwood.) 
LEIGH,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1722. 

S.  of  Samuel,  of  Staffordshire.  School,  Lichfield  (Mr  Hunter). 

Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729.   Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1729- 
LEE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  9,  1724;  FeU.-Com. 

Dec.  25,  1725.  Of  Hampshire.  Matric.  1724.  Perhaps  s.  and 

h.  of  Thomas,  of  Buriton,  Hants.,  Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1721. 
LEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1738-9- 

3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Mayfield,  Stafis.    Bapt.  Mar.  27,  1719. 

School,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  (Mr  Burroughs).    Matric.  1739; 

Scholar,  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.    Nephew  of  Aden 

(1701-2)  and  brother  of  Aden  (i745)- 
LEE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  5,  1739- 

S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.   B.  at  Leckonfield,  Yorks. 

School,  Beverley  (Mr  Clark).    Matric.  i739;  B.A.   1742-3- 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1745;  pnest,  Sept.  20,  i747- 

LEE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  19,  1745 • 
S  of  WiUiam,  goldsmith  (and  alderman),  of  Leicester.  School, 
Leicester  (Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  i747;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A. 
1752.  FeUow,  1752-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1751; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1752.  R-  of  Burton  Overy,  Leics., 
1758-74.  He  was  patron  of  the  living.  Died  1774.  {ScoU- 
Mayor,  in.  552;  Nichols,  11.  534-) 

LEIGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 1748. 
Of  Cheadle,  Staffs.  S.  of  Edward.  School,  DUhome.  Matric. 
1748;  B.A.  1752.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  George,  of 
Ough'trington,  Cheshire,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10, 
1752. 

LEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,  1750-  B.  at  Exeter. 
Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757-  FeUow,  i757-6i-  Clerk 
assistant  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1768-97.  Deputy  Clerk, 
1798-1814.  Died  June  13,  1814,  aged  81.  (A.  B.  Beaven.) 


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LEIGH,  JOSEPH.  Adni.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  28,  i6i.t-  Matric 
1614;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620.  C. 
of  Slaidbum,  Yorks.,  and  licensed  to  teach  there,  1618.  V.  of 
Dufiield,  Derbs.,  1620.  R.  of  Hanbury,  Staffs.,  1620.  R.  of 
Egginton,  Derbs.,  1631.  Doubtless  R.  of  Catthorpe,  Leics. 
1625;  R.  of  Cotesbach,  1645;  ejected,  1662.  Author  of  a 
celebrated  pamphlet  on  enclosures.  (Nichols,  iv.  85,  150.) 
LEE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  29,  1664;  B.A. 

1668-9. 
LEE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  16,  1667. 
S.  of  Joseph  (?  1614),  of  Cotesbach,  Leics.   School,  Notting- 
ham (Mr  Pitts). 
LEY,  LAURENCE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1589.    V.  of  Blyton,  Lines., 
1592-5.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1635;  of  Withington,  Salop,  B.D. 
LEIGH,   LAURENCE.    Adm.  pens,   at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  21, 

1644-5.   Of  Cheshire.   Matric.  1645. 
LEIGH,  LEWIS.     Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at   Emmanuel,  Mar.   30, 

1609. 
LEIGH,  LEWIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1694.  Of 
Leicestershire.   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord. 
deacon  (reterb.)  Sept.  24,  1699;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1700.  V.  of 
Hough,  with  Brandon,  Lines.,  1700-17. 
LEE,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  i6oo-i;  M.A.  1604. 
LEE  or  LEIGH,  MILES.   M.A.  1573  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Of 
Lancashire.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1562; 
M.A.   1572;  B.C.L.   1579;   D.C.L.   1582.    FeUow  of  Corpus 
Christi,    Oxford,    1561.     R.   of   Dartington,    Devon,    1570. 
Probably  will  (P.C.C.)  1601;  of  St  Michael's,  Oxford. 
LEIGH,  MOSES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1645-  Previously 
matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  i,  1642,  age  16. 
S.  of  Moses,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs.  Scholar,  1645; 
B.A.   1645-6;  M.A.   1654.    V.  of  Holy  Cross,  Shrewsbury, 
1649;  ejected,  but  restored  1671,  and  continued  till  1676. 
R.  of  Berrington,  Salop,  1660.   (A.  Gray.) 
LEE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1665.  S.  of 
Richard  (1629),  R.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.   School,  Westminster 
(exhibitioner    from    Charterhouse,    1665).     Matric.     1668; 
Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9.  Dramatic  author.  Collaborated 
with  Dryden  in  (Edipus,  1679,  and  The  Duke  0}  Guise,  1682. 
Lost  his  reason   through  intemperance,   1684;  confined  in 
Bethlehem  Hospital,  tiU  1689.   Buried  in  St  Clement  Danes, 
May  6,  1692.  Foranaccoimtof  his  works  see  D.iV.B.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1678),  etc. 
LEIGH  or  LEE,  OBADIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  14,  1652.    S.  of  Martin,  of  Holbeck,  Yorks.    School, 
Leeds.   Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1663.  V.  of  Warm- 
field,   Yorks.,   in    1659.    Signed   the   Archbishop's  register 
(York)  Sept.  28,  1662.    C.  of  Wakefield,  1671-8;  V.  1678- 
1700.  Governor  of  Wakefield  School,  1675-88.  Buried  Sept. 
17,  1700.   Father  of  James  (1691-2)  and  the  next. 
LEE,  OBADIAH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  24,  1687-8.  S.  of 
Obadiah  (above),  V.  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.   B.  June  2,  1671. 
School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A. 
1695.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1696.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept. 
23,  1693;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1695.  Lecturer  at  Wakefield  parish 
church,  1696-1702.   Buried  there  Jan.  29,  1702-3.   Brother 
of  James  (1691-2).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LEIGH,  OLIPH.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  13,  1613.  Of  Addington,  Surrey.  Probably  s.  of  Charles, 
and  grandson  of  Sir  John  OUiph,  of  East  Wickham,  Kent. 
Bapt.  at  Addington,  June   15,   1597-    Matric.   1614;  B.A. 
1617-8;  M.A.   1621.    Fellow,  1616,  till  his  death  in  1627. 
Buried  in  the  College  Chapel.    Cousin  of  Francis   (1609). 
(Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.,  vii.  94.) 
LEIGHE  or  LEE,  PETER.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  I,  1579-80.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Prestbury,  Cheshire.  Schools, 
Winwick,  Lanes.  (Mr  Alex.  Arrowsmith)  and  Macclesfield 
(Mr  Jo.  Brownsworth).   Succeeded  his  grandfather,  in  1586. 
M.P.  for  Wigan,   1586-7,   1588-9;  for  Co.  Cheshire,   1601. 
Sheriff  for  Cheshire,   1595.    Knighted,  July,    1599.    Of  the 
Ridge,  Cheshire.   Died  at  Lyme,  Disley,  Cheshire,  Feb.   17, 
1 63 5-6.  Buried  at  Wiawick.  Father  of  Piers  ( 1 604-5)  ■  ( Venn,  i . 
105;  Newton,  House  of  Lyme.) 
LEE  or  LEIGH,  PETER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1607.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Boultham,  Lines.,  1619. 
LEIGH,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 1620.  Matric. 
1620.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire,  1627- 
31- 
LEIGH,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  23,  1645. 
Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1653.  Minister 
at  Stoak,  Cheshire,  1655-8.   V.  of  St  John's,  Chester,  1658- 
62,  ejected.    Licensed  teacher  at   Knutsford,   1672.    Died 
Jan.  18,  1693-4,  aged  65.   Buried  at  Knutsford.   (E.  Axon.) 


Lee,  Richard 

LEIGH,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  16,  1669,  from 
Oriel,  Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  13,  1667-8,  age  18.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Siddington,  Cheshire.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
June  14,  1674;  priest,  Sept.  19,  i675-  I<-  of  Aldford,  Cheshire, 
1678-1728.   Died  Jan.  i,  1727-8,  aged  79.   (E.  Axon.) 

LEGH,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1727.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Hotton 
Moss.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1727.  Succeeded  his 
uncle,  Peter,  of  Lyme.  M.P.  for  Newton,  Lanes.,  1743-74- 
Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Benet,  of  Salthorp,  Wilts. 
Died  May  20,  1792.  Buried  at  Disley.  M.I.  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  410;  Newton,  House  of  Lyme;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LEY,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  4,  1581.  Of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.  Probably  s.  of  Robert 
of  Beaconsfield.  Bapt.  Sept.  26,  1561.  Matric.  1581.  Died 
when  a  student.  Will  proved  (King's  College  and  P.C.C.) 
1584.  (Lipscomb,  11.  405,  where  the  identification  of  Robert 
of  Beaconsfield  with  the  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Anthony  is  an  error; 
see  also  Geneal.,\.  z^y,  Hunter,  i.  177; //^r.  aniGen.,  in.  485-) 

LEIGH,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  Westminster, 
1620.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Binfield,  Berks.  B.A.  1624-5. 
P.C.  of  Nettleden,  Bucks.,  1647.  V.  of  Redbum,  Herts.,  till 
sequestered.   (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1666;  Gen.,  v.  283.) 

LEIGH,  PIERS.  Resident  at  Magdalene,  c.  1604-5.  S.  of  Sir 
Peter  (1579-80),  of  Lyme.  Of  Bruche,  Lanes.,  Esq.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Savile,  of  Howley,  Yorks.  Died  c. 
1642.  Buried  at  Warrington.  (See  letter  from  him  in  Lady 
Newton's  House  of  Lyme,  79.) 

LEE,  PIERS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  18,  1628. 
S.  of  William,  notary  public,  of  Yorkshire  (whose  wiU,  York, 
1642-3).   Will  of  Piers  Lee,  notary  public,  at  York,  1643-4. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1636).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LEGH,  PIERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6)  at  St  John's,  May  9,  1653. 
S.  of  Piers,  gent.,  of  Disley,  Stockport,  Cheshire.   B.  there. 
School,  Chester  (Mr  Greenhalgh).    Matric.  1654.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  10,  165^-4.  M.P.  for  Newton,  Lanes.,  1659. 
Fought  at  Winnington  Bndge,  1659.  Of  Bruche,  in  Warring- 
ton parish.  Lanes.,  gent.   Buried  at  Warrington,  June,  1672. 
Father  of  Piers  (1679).   (Newton,  House  of  Lyme.) 
LEGH,  PIERS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
18,  1679.   S.  of  Piers,  Esq.  (above),  deceased.   B.  at  Bruche, 
Lanes.    School,  Wigan.    Matric.   1680.    Fought  at  Sedge- 
moor,  1685.  Died  Oct.  1685.  Buried  at  Warrington.  (Newton, 
House  of  Lyme.) 
LEIGH,  RALPH.    M.A.  from  King's,  1722.    S.  of  Robert,  of 
Blackrod,  Lanes.    Bapt.  there,  Sept.  8,  1689.    Matric.  from 
Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  Feb.  28,  1709-10,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1714.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (Bristol)  Mar. 
12,  1715-6.    R.  of   Ightham,   Kent,    1725-60.    (Al.  Oxon.; 
E.  Axon.) 
LEE,  REGINALD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  i547- 
LEE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1412;  'Bachelor,'  in 
1420.    Resigned,  1424.    Received  tonsure  (Ely)   1412;  ord. 
deacon,  Sept.  19,  1416. 
LEE,  RICHARD.    B.A.   1513-4;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1517- 

Fellow  of  St  John's,  1516. 
LEE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1554. 
LEE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1606;  B.A. 
(?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613.  Public  preacher  at  Wolverhampton, 
1625.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Wolverhampton,  1622-50. 
Died  1650.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1650;  of  Wolverhampton,  clerk. 
(Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 
LEE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  2,  1629. 
S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Nantwich.  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1632;  B.A.  1633-4; 
M.A.  from  Peterhousc,  1637;  D.D.  1664  (Lt<.  Reg.).  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637.  R.  of 
St  Martin  Orgar,  London,  1643.  R.  of  St  Leonard,  Shore- 
ditch,  1644.  An  ordainer  of  the  ministers  on  the  presbyterian 
model,  1644.  R.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  from  1647;  and  again, 
1660-84.  Master  of  Royston  Hospital,  1650.  R.  of  Little 
Gaddesden,  1655;  and  of  Berkhampstead  St  Peter,  1656. 
Chaplain  to  Monck,  Duke  of  Albemarle.  Conformed  after  the 
Restoration.  Died  1684.  Buried  at  Hatfield.  M.I.  there. 
Father  of  Nathaniel  (1665),  Richard  (1678)  and  John  (1679). 
(Venn,  i.  292;  D.N.B..  under  'Nathaniel.') 
LEIGH,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Enfield,  Staffs  (secondary  of  the  Poultry  Compter, 
London).  B.  in  Buckinghamshire,  probably  at  Enville. 
Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  27,  1631-2, 
age  17;  B.A.  (O.xford)  1635;  M.A.  1638.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
LEE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1646.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1647.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
Dec.  28,  1647.  B.A.  1649.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Croy- 
land.  Lines.,  1655. 


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LEGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1649.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cheshire,  D.D.,  R.  of  Sefton 
and  Walton,  Lanes.  B.  May  7,  1634-  School,  Winwick, 
Lanes.  Resided  till  1652.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  23, 
1653,  as  'of  Lyme,  Cheshire,  Esq.'  He  inherited  the  Lyme 
estate  from  his  uncle  Francis,  in  1643.  M.P.  for  Cheshire, 
165&-8,  1659;  for  Newton,  Lanes.,  1660,  1661-78.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Chicheley,  of  Wimpole,  Cambs. 
Died  at  Lyme,  Aug.  31,  1687.  Buried  at  Winwick.  Nephew 
of  Piers  (1604-5),  brother  of  Thomas  (1653)  and  father  of 
Richard  (1698).   (Newton,  House  of  Lyme;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LEE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1662.  Matric. 
1663. 

LEIGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  18,  1674. 
Matric.  1674. 

LEE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 
1678.  S.  of  Richard  (1629),  D.D.,  R.  of  Bishop  Hatfield, 
Herts.  B.  there.  School,  Hertford  (Mr  Howard).  Matric. 
1679;  B.A.  1681-2.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Jan.  26,  1682-3.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1665). 
But  see  D.N.B.  where  he  is  stated  to  have  died  R.  of  Essen- 
don,  Herts.,  in  1725,  aged  70. 

LEIGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1695. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1696;  M.B.  1700.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1700;  C.  of  Peakirk,  Northants.;  priest. 
May  31,  1702.  R.  of  Wymondham,  Leics.,  1707-38.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1738. 

LEGH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1698.  S.  of  Richard  (1649),  deceased,  of  Lyme,  Cheshire. 
School,  Tattenhall  (Mr  Newcomb).  Matric.  1698.  Migrated 
to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  July  3,  1700.  Captain 
in  the  Horse  Guards.  Of  Little  Walton,  Lanes.  Died  May  5, 
1729.  Buried  at  Disley,  Cheshire.   (Newton,  House  0/ Lym*.) 

LEE,  ROBERT.  M.Gram.  1499-1500.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Little  Comard,  Suffolk.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1562. 

LEE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1552. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Warwick,  Esq.  If  so,  married 
Katherine  Daubenny,  of  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.,  Esq.  One  of 
these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1554;  [perhaps  s.  of 
Sir  Anthony,  of  Burston,  Bucks.  Keeper  of  Hatfield  Chase, 
Yorks.  Will  proved,  June  30,  1598].  Probably  father  of 
Philip  (1581).  {Her.  and  Gen.,  in.  485;  Vis.  of  Berks.,  1623; 
Hunter,  i.  177.) 

LEIGH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and 
of  Billesley,  Warvvs.  B.  c.  1573.  Knighted,  Jan.  22,  1615-6. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lowe.  Buried  at  St 
Andrew  Undershaft,  London,  Jan.  22,  1637-8.  One  of  these 
names,  of  Legsby,  Lines.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1594. 
{London  and  Middlesex  Notebook;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1683.) 

LEE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  Apr.  9,  1610. 

LEE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1606. 
One  Robert  Leigh,  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Chingford,  Essex, 
Knt.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1608. 

LEE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1547.  S.  of 
Gervase.  B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  1555;  M.D.  1563.  Fellow,  1560. 
Physician  to  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  Practised  as  physician 
at  York.  Inherited  from  the  Conyers  family  (his  father 
married  .Agnes,  dau.  of  Leonard  Conyers)  the  manor  of 
Pinchinthorpe,  Cleveland,  Yorks.,  with  a  large  estate. 
Admon.  (York)  1602.   {Cooper,  n.  165,  547.) 

LEY,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1606.  B.  at 
Crewe,  Cheshire.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  11,  1614;  priest  (London)  May  31,  1618,  age  24. 
C.  of  St  Leonard,  Shoreditch.  Probably  C.  of  Moulton, 
Northants.,  1619.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Norman, 
of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate  Street,  Feb.  19,  1621-2.  {D.N.B.; 
under  '  Paul  Best.') 

LEE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  26,  1649.  Probably 
s.  of  William,  of  Pinchinthorpe,  Yorks.;  age  33  in  1665. 
Matric.  1649.  Of  Pinchinthorpe,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Turner,  of  Welham,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Guis- 
borough.  Will  (York)  1718-9.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Graves, 
Cleveland,  434.) 

LEE,  ROWLAND.  Of  St  Nicholas'  Hostel,  and  possibly  of 
King's  Hall.  S.  of  William,  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 
B.Civ.L.  1510;  D.Can.L.  1519-20.  Admitted  advocate,  1520. 
Perhaps  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1524.  R.  of  Banham,  Norfolk, 
1520-33.  R.  of  Ashdon,  Essex,  1523-33.  R.  of  Fenny 
Compton,  War^vs.,  1526-33.  Chancellor  of  the  diocese,  and 
preb.  of  Lichfield,  1527-34.  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  1528- 
34.  Employed  imder  Wolsey  in  the  suppression  of  the 
monasteries,  1528-9.  Royal  Chaplain  and  Master  in  Chancery, 
1532.  V.  of  St  Sepulchre,  London,  Aug.-Dec,  1532.  Bishop 
of   Coventry   and   Lichfield,    1534-43.    Lord    President   of 

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Lee,  Thomas 

Wales,  1535-43.  Died  Jan.  24,  1542-3.  Buried  in  St  Chad's 

Church,    Shrewsbury.     Will    (P.C.C).     Brother   of    George 

(1529-30).    {Cooper,  i.8j;  D.N.B.) 
LEIGH,  ROWLAND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1561; 

B.A.  1562-3.    One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

June  7,  1563. 
LEE,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  31, 

1654.    S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.    B.  at  Milton, 

Northants.  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Bury  (Mr  Stephens). 

Matric.   1654.    Probably  died  before  1671.    {Peile,  1.  559; 

Bury  Sch.  Register.) 

LEE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1618. 

LEIGH,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Probably  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1637; 
as  of  Queens'.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Houghton  Conquest, 
Beds.,  1662-74.   Buried  Jime  4,  1674.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

LEA,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1644,  from 
Edinburgh;  adm.  there,  Oct.  11,  1643.   Of  Middlesex. 

LEE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  29, 
1660,  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  where  he  had  been  adm. 
July  20,  1659  (not  in  Al.  Oxon.).  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of 
Middlesex.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1660; 
B.A.  1664-5. 

LEIGH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 
1669.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Westwood,  Staffs.  School,  Wirks- 
worth  (Mr  Crosedale).   Matric.  1669. 

LEA,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  23,  1680. 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688. 
Fellow,  1686.  Junior  Proctor,  1691-2.  V.  of  Nether  Stowey, 
Somerset,  1697-1716.  Died  1716.  Father  of  Samuel  (1728). 

LEA,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  1,  1706.  Of  Stafford- 
shire. Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1725. 
R.  of  BucknaU,  Staffs.,  c.  1718-73.  Perhaps  Head  Master  of 
Ne^vport  Grammar  School,  1728-73.  Died  Jan.  4,  1773. 
(A.  Gray.) 

LEIGH,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1708. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Lincoln,  doctor.  B.  there.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Dec.  14,  1704.  M.B.  1710.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26,  171 1;  C.  of  RyhaU,  Rutland.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

LEE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1709. 

LEY,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1727.  S.  of  Samuel, 
R.  of  Flyford  Flavell,  Worcs.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford, Oct.  10, 1707, age  17; B.A. (Oxford)  1711.  {Al.Oxon.) 

LEA,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  24,  1728. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1680),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Nether  Stowey, 
Somerset.  Schools,  Taunton  and  Crewkeme  (Mr  Smith). 
Matric.  1728.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  31,  1729. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1761;  of  Bridgewater, 
Somerset,  clerk. 

LEE,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  30, 1620.  S.  of 
Simon,  wooUendraper,  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  School, 
Melford  (Mr  Bourne).  Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1624-5.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Frinton,  Essex,  1629-39.  Died  1639, 
{Venn,  1.  251.) 

LEE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  16,  1509.  Of  Chichester.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517. 
Fellow  till  1519.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1515; 
priest,  Mar.  8,  1515-6. 

LEE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  15 13-4;  M.A.  1515. 

LEGH,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1526-7;  D.Civ.L.  1531.  An  advocate. 
Ambassador  to  the  King  of  Denmark,  1532-5.  Employed  on 
other  embassies.  Master  of  Sherbum  Hospital,  Durham, 
1535-45-  Master  in  Chancery,  1537.  Knighted.  Much  em- 
ployed in  the  suppression  of  the  monasteries,  1538-40.  M.P. 
for  Windsor,  1545.  Died  Nov.  25,  1545.  Buried  in  St  Leonard's, 
Shoreditch.  Kinsman  of  Rowland  (1510).  (Cooper,  i.  87, 
who  identifies  him  with  Thomas,  of  King's  (1509);  D.N.B.) 

LEE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1537.  Of  Bumham,  Bucks.  B.A.  1541-2.  Fellow, 
1540-4. 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1562-3. 

LEE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1564-5- 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  East  Claydon  and  Moreton, 
Bucks.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1567.  Knt. 
Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Michael  Hampden,  1570.  Buried 
at  Dinton,  Bucks.,  Jan.  27,  1626.   {Lipscomb,  1.  163.) 

LEE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1571. 

LEA,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1585. 

LEE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1587. 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  15,  1587.  Of 
Cheshire.  One  of  these  names,  of  Lyme,  Cheshire,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1584. 


Lee,  Thomas 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1614; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11, 
1620;  priest  (London)  1626,  age  26.  Schoolmaster  at  Bishop's 
Stort'ford,  1621-66  (?).  Formed  a  valuable  library  at  his 
school.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bendish,  of  Barring- 
ton.  VViU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  WUliam  (1649),  Thomas  (1650), 
James  (i66o-i)  and  John  {1672).   {Peile,  1.  298.) 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i,  1620. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Chelmsford.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1620. 

LEE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1632.  Of 
Suffolk.  B..\.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1637. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Cressingham,  Suffolk,  1644;  or  R.  of 
Newton  by  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1O63,  and  V.  of  Dorking, 
Surrey;  if  so,  father  of  Thomas  (1661). 

LEIGH,  LYE  or  LEE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1646 
(Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chard,  Somerset. 
Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Nov.  4,  1636,  age  15;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1641.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1649.  B.D.  1664. 
Minister  of  Chard,  Somerset.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard 
Street,  1658;  ejected,  1662.  Author  of  educational  works  for 
children.  Subscribed  to  the  New  Chapel  at  Emmanuel.  Died 
at  Bethnal  Green,  June  7,  1684.   (D.N.B.) 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  6, 
1647.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Brcreton,  Cheshire.  School, 
Knutsford  (Mr  Crosedale).  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  1647-8.   (Peile,  1.  516.) 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  i, 
1650.  S.  of  Thomas  (1614),  schoolmaster,  of  Bishop's  Stort- 
ford.  B.  there.  School,  Bishop's Stortford.  Matric.  1650;  B.A. 
1653-4;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1664.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1657- 
65(?).  R. (sinecure) of Glendon.Northants.,  1666-86.  V.ofSt 
Michael,  Bishop's  Stortford,  1680-6.  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,  tiU  1686.  Died  1686.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1686.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (1649),  etc.    (Peile,  i.  535.) 

LEGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1653.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.,  R.  of  Walton,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Chester  (Mr  Greenhalgh).  Died  Sept.  2,  1697.  Buried 
at  Macclesfield.  Brother  of  Richard  (1649). 

LEA,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  16, 
1661.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1632),  clerk,  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  i668. 
Fellow,  1668.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1674.  One  of  these  names 
succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Dorking,  Surrey,  1668-1705. 
Died  1705.   (Manning  and  Bray,  i.  592.) 

LEA,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1663  (Incorp.  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin). 

LEE,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7, 
1666-7.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Jan.  26,  1672-3.  Perhaps  brother  of  George 
(1652). 

LEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1671. 
S.  of  John,  of  Tawstock,  Devon.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  8,  1654. 
School,  Tawstock  (Mr  Hooper).  Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1671; 
B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1678.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7;  priest  (Exeter)  Sept.  1677. 
C.  of  Crediton,  Devon,  1679;  V.  1689-1 721.  R.  of  Poltimore, 
till  1721.  Author,  rebgious.  Died  Mar.  16,  1720-1.  M.I.  at 
Crediton.   Will  proved  (Exeter)  1721.   (Kenn,  i.  443.) 

LEE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  6,  1672. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Burton-on-Trent.  School,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch  (Mr  Shaw).  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  Sept.  1677.   (PeiU,  11.  44.) 

LEIGH,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1672  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Stonedall,  Essex,  gent.  Matric.  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  14,  1661,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1665; 
M.A.  1667-8.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  1670-4.  Perhaps 
R.  of  White  Roothing,  Essex,  1680-5.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LEIGH,  THOMAS  (senior).   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 

1691.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1694-5.  One  of  these 
names,  B.A.,  ord.  priest  (Chester)  Dec.  21,  1695,  C.  of 
Warmingham,  Cheshire.  C.  of  Newchurch,  in  Rossendale, 
Lanes.,  1695-1720.  R.  of  Hoole,  1701.  Perhaps  admon. 
(Chester)  1720.    (E.  Axon.) 

LEIGH,  THOMAS  (junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  .^pr.  4, 

1692.  Of  Staffordshire.   Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1695-6. 
LEIGH,  THOMAS.    M.A.   1707  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

George,  of  Leigh,  Lanes.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  14,  1698,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701; 
M.A.  1704.  Fellow  of  Brasenose.  R.  of  Stoke  Brueme, 
Northants.,  1719-51.  Died  Aug.  31,  1751,  aged  70.  Buried 
Sept.  5.  M.I.  at  Stoke  Brueme;  Will  (Archd.  Northants.) 
1751.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Baker,  11.  245.) 
LEIGH,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  i, 
1707.  S.  of  William,  of  Tooley  Street,  Surrey.  School,  St 
Paul's. 


Lee,  William 

LEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1737  (Lii.  Reg.). 
S.  of  Jeremiah,  of  Tavistock,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  17,  1719,  age  17;  B.A.  (Trinity, 
Oxford)  1723.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

LEE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1742.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Montserrat,  West  Indies.  School, 
Fulham,  London  (Mr  Croft).  Matric.  1742.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  22,  1742-3. 

LEE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  6,  1732. 
S.  of  William,  of  Pontefract,  Yorks.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740;  D-D- 
1752.  College  librarian,  1740.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1741.  Ord. 
deacon  (LincoUi)  Sept.  19,  1736;  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1741. 
V.  of  Pontefract,  Yorks.,  1742-4.  V.  of  Felkirk,  1743-77. 
R.  of  Ackworth,  1744-77.  Married  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Chester,  of  Chicheley,  Knt.  Died  Apr.  19,  1777. 
(F.M.G.,  828;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LEE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

LEE,  WEYMAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1699. 
S.  of  Henry  (i66i).  B.  at  Tichmarsh,  Northants.,  Oct.  14, 
1681.  Matric.  Michs.  1700;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Fellow, 
1703.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1703.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn.  Author,  legal.  Died  Nov.  12,  1765. 
(G.  Mag.) 

LEE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  25,  1570.  S.  of 
Thomas  and  Ann.  B.  at  Batley,  Yorks.,  1550.  Matric.  1570; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1574- 
1617.  Founder  of  the  Batley  Grammar  School,  1613.  Buried 
at  Stapleford,  Jan.  30,  1617-8.   M.I.   WiU,  P.C.C. 

LEE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1575. 

LEE  or  LEIGHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  P4ay, 
1579.  Of  Nottinghamshire,  perhaps  of  Woodborough. 
Migrated  to  St  John's.  B.A.  1582-3.  Probably  C.  of  Calver- 
ton,  Notts.,  c.  1589.  Invented  the  stocking  loom,  1589. 
Practised  the  art  at  Calverton,  and  later  at  BunhiU  Fields. 
His  invention  discouraged  by  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  Settled 
at  Rouen  by  invitation  of  Henry  IV.  Died  at  Paris,  c.  1610. 
(Peile,  I.  154;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  iii.  37,  loi.) 

LEE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1598;  B.A. 
1601-2. 

LEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  20,  1600. 
S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon.  School, 
Knowstone  (Mr  Berie).  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  Probably 
R.  of  Clayhidon,  Devon.  Will  (Exeter)  1634.   (Venn,  i.  173.) 

LEE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616. 

LEIGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1616; 

B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.    Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1636,  of 

one  of  these  names;  M.A.,  schoolmaster  of  Newport,  Essex. 
LEIGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1617 

(perhaps  the  above). 
LEE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1618.  OfCambridge- 

shire. 
LEIGH,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Groton, 

Suffolk,  1640;  minister  in  the  Clussis;  ejected,  1662.    Died 

soon  after.   Perhaps  father  of  John  (1645).   (Peile,  i.  330.) 
LEE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1622.   Of 

Huntingdonshire.   B.A.  1625-6;  M..^.  1629.    R.  of  Fletton, 

Hunts.,  1635-52.   Father  of  Henry  (1661). 
LEIGH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July 

18,  1637.  S.  of  Sir  Francis  (1609),  of  Addington,  Knt.  Bapt. 

there,  Nov.  20,  1620.  Schools,  Eton  and  Newport  (Mr  Leigh). 

Matric.   1637.    Married  Lydia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Overman. 

Died  before  1660.    (Peile,  i.  449;  Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.,  vn. 

101.) 
LEIGH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 

1649.   Eldest  s.  of  Thomas  (1614),  schoolmaster,  of  Bishop's 

Stortford.   B.  there.   School,  Stortford.    Matric.  1649;  B.A. 

1652-3;  M..A.  1656.    Fellow,  1654.    Proctor  (elect)  1662-3. 

Died  July  31,  1662.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1650),  John  (1672) 

and  James  (1660-1).    (Peile,  1.  526.) 
LEY,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1669  (Lit.  Reg.);  'clerk,  literate.' 
LEE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 

1673.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks.  B.  there. 

School,  Sheffield.   Matric.  1693. 
LEIGH  or  LEAY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

May  22,  1678.  Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2. 
LEIGH,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1705  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

John,   of  Wootton   Glanville,   Dorset,  gent.    Matric.   from 

Queen's,  Oxford,  Feb.  27,   1693-4,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1697;  M.A.  1700;  D.D.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  May  26, 

1700;  priest  (London)  Mar.  16,  1700-1.    R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 

Dorchester,   1707-52.    R.  of  Lytchet   Matravers,  1720-52. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1752.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Lee,  William 

LEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1739-  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  clerk.  B.  there.  Matric.  1739. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  May  6, 
1741-2,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1743.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LEE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1743.  Of 
Helmsley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1746;  B.A.  1746-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1747-8;  priest,  Mar.  1749-50. 
One  of  these  names,  clerk,  buried  at  Heighington,  Durham, 
Jan.  3,  1800.   WiU,  P.C.C. 

LEE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Jan.  16,  1743-4- 
S.  of  Sir  wmiam.  Chief  Justice,  K.B.  B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1743-4;  M.A.  1748.  Of  Totteridge  Park,  Herts. 
Married  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dyke,  Bart.  Died 
1778.    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

LEE,  WOULFRID.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Jan. 
1581-2.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Brandon,  Durham. 
(Peile,  I.  108.) 

LEE, .  B.Can.L.  1470-1. 

B.A.  1482-3; M.A.  1485. 

B.Civ.L.  1509-10. 

.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  11,  1562;  probably 

sizar. 
LEIGH,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  24,  1713. 

(Name  off,  Dec.  1714.) 
LEGH,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  17,  1715-6. 

(Name  off  Mar.  9  following.) 
LEE, .   .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  21,  1739. 

(Name  off,  1740.) 
LEECH,  BENJAMIN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1607. 

B.  at  Halifax.   B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.   Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

i6ii.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1614;  priest  (London)  June, 

1615,  age  25.   R.  of  St  Lawrence,  Newland,  Essex.   Admon. 

(Cons.  C.  London)  Feb.  16,  1638-9.    Perhaps  father  of  the 

next.    {Peile,  1.  264.) 

LEECH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18, 
1632.  S.  of  Benjamin  (?  above).  B.  at  Maldon,  Essex.  School, 
Maldon.   Matric.  1632;  B..\.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

LEECH,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  5,  1669.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Ashton-under-Lyne.  Master  of 
Stockport  (Grammar  School,  1668;  dismissed  next  year. 
Master  of  Glossop,  1670.  P.C.  of  Horbury,  Yorks.,  during 
1673.  Assistant  minister  at  Sheffield,  1673-8.  C.  of  Atter- 
cliffe,  1673-1708.  Died  1708.  (Earuiaker,  i.  418;  A. 
Gray.) 

LECHE,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Jan. 
31,  1672-3.  ist  s.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  B.  in  Queen  Street, 
London.  School,  Eltham,  Kent  (private;  Mr  Trenchfield). 

LEECH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26, 
1670.  S.  of  Francis,  deceased,  of  Woodlath  (?  WoodhaU), 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Wrexham.   Matric.  1670. 

LEECH,    FRANCIS.     M.A.    1675    {Lit.    Reg.).      (Perhaps    the 

above.) 
LEACH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  26,  1620. 

S.   of   William,   husbandman,   of  Cambridgeshire.    Matric. 

1620;  Scholar,  1621-8;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

LEACH,  HUMPHREY.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1592-3;  M.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1596.  Of  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  B.  at 
Drayton-in-Hales,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Nov.  13,  1590,  age  19.  Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  M.A. 
1602.  V.  of  St  Alkmund's,  Shrewsbury.  Chaplain  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford.  Joined  the  Jesuit  Society  at  Rome,  1618. 
Missioner  in  England,  1622-9.  Author,  theological.  Died  in 
Cheshire,  July  18,  1629,  aged  58.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Records  S.J., 
I.  642;  D.N.B.) 

LEECH,  JEREMY.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  1597-8.  S.  of  John. 
B.  in  Soper  Lane,  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Pancras,  Soper  Lane, 
London,  Apr.  17,  1580.  B.A.  1600-1;  M..'\.  1604.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  1604;  priest,  Dec.  1609.  R.  of  Dunton, 
Bucks.,  1609.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Knevet.  R.  of  St  Mary-le- 
Bow,  1617-44.  Died  June  17,  1644.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1626).    {Peile,  I.  224;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LECHE,  JOHN.  Incorp.  as  M.A.  1490-1.  S.  of  Denys  and 
Elizabeth.  Perhaps  scholar  of  Winchester,  1445.  V.  of 
Saffron  Wsdden,  Essex,  1489-1521.  R.  of  Copford,  1499.  R. 
of  Little  Chesterford,  1499-1521.  Founder  of  the  Grammar 
School,  and  the  Guild  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Saffron  Walden. 
Aided  in  rebuilding  the  parish  church.  Died  Nov.  8,  1521. 
M.I.  at  Walden.  Benefactor  to  the  parish  of  Saffron  Walden. 
(G.  M.  Benton.) 

LEECH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1561.  One 
of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1563.  Possibly 
father  of  Jeremy  (1597-8);  and  the  'minister'  buried  at  St 
Mary  le-Bow,  Sept.  14,  1624.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


Leech,  Richard 

LEECH,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1563.  S.  of 
William,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Northants.  School,  Norwich. 
Migrated  to  Christ's.  Matric.  1563;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  Perhaps  V.  of  (moiety  of)  Patti- 
shall,  Northants.,  1573-7-   {PeiU,  i.  79;  Venn,  i.  51.) 

LEECHE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1583. 

LEACH,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1587.   B.  at 

Rochdale.    Probably  B.A.,  as  'Leathe,'  1590-1;  M.A.  1595. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1595,  age  26.    C.  of  Epping, 

Essex. 
LEECH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1624; 

B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30; 

priest.  May  31,  1629. 

LEECH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  14 , 
1662.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hawarden,  Flints.  B.  there. 
School,  Wrexham  (Mr  Lewis).  Matric.  1662.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  July  21,  1664.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Garden,  Cheshire. 
Married,  Sept.  23,  1674,  Grace,  dau.  of  Hugh  Currer,  of 
Kildwick,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1664)  and  father  of 
John  (1694).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Ormerod,  11.  385.) 

LEACH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1668. 
S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Baildon,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Baildon.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1672;  priest.  May,  1673.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Darton,  Yorks.,  1703-46.  Died  July  22,  1746.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

LEACH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  .^pr.  26,  1688. 
S.  of  John,  scrivener.  B.  at  Staines,  Middlesex.  School, 
Staines  (private;  Mr  Rate).   Matric.  1688. 

LECHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  g,  1694. 
S.  of  John  (1662),  gent.  B.  at  Hawarden,  Flints.  School, 
Wrexham  (Mr  Stodart).  Matric.  1695.  High  Sheriff  of 
Cheshire,  1719.  Of  Garden,  Cheshire.  Married  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hargrave,  of  Helsby.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

LEACH,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  6,  1709. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1676),  clerk.  B.  at  Upper  Stondon,  Beds.  Bapt. 
Dec.  16,  1692.  School,  King's,  Cambridge  (Mr  Cole).  Matric. 
1709;  B.A.  1716-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  27,  1716; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1721.  R.  of  Upper  Stondon,  Beds.,  1721. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1709)  and  Laurence  (1705),  father  of 
John  (1748). 

LEACH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  20,  1722. 
S.  of  John,  customs  officer,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  B.  at 
Wellington,  Somerset.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1722;  B.A. 
1725-6;  M.A.  1731. 

LEECH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  2,  1737. 
Of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1744.  P.C.  of  St  James',  Birch,  Lanes.,  1742-6.  One 
of  these  names  preb.  of  Lichfield,  1749-77. 

LEACH,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1737.    Of  Norwich. 

Matric.  Lent,  1738;  LL.B.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 

1744- 
LEACH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1748. 

S.  of  John  (1709),  R.  of  Upper  Stondon,  Beds.   Educated  at 

home.  Matric.  1748. 

LEACH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  13,  1750. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Crediton,  Devon.  B.  there. 
Schoolj  Crediton.  Matric.  1750-1;  B.A.  1754.  Probably  R.  of 
Lytchet  Matravers,  Dorset,  1753-91.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1791- 

LEECH,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
15,  1705.  S.  of  Samuel  (1676),  R.  of  Stondon,  Beds.  B.  there. 
School,  King's,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1705-6;  B.A.  apparently 
not  recorded;  M.A.  from  King's,  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  27,  1711  (B.A.);  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  28,  1714-  Chaplain 
at  King's,  1725.  Brother  of  John  (1709)  and  Thomas  (1709). 

LEACH  or  LACHE,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1533-4- 

LEACHE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1576.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  1577,  age  23.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Gt  Pamdon,  Essex,  1588-1603.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 

June  6,  1603. 
LEACH,    RICHARD.    Adm.   sizar  at  Clare,   Apr.    15,    1664. 

Matric.  1664;  B..\.  1667-8;  U.A.  1671;  D.D.  1691.    Fellow. 

Taxor,   1677.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1675.    Ord.  priest  (Ely) 

Sept.  24,  1671.    Perhaps  R.  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London, 

1691-1704.    Died  1704.    Will,  P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.  confounds 

him  with  the  next.) 
LEACH,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 

28,  1670.    S.  of  John,  of  Fulletby,  Lines.    School,  Alford. 

Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.    Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  11, 

1676-7.    R.  of  Winceby,  Lines.,  1676-1718.    R.  of  Driby, 

1680-1718. 
LEACH,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Nov.  11,  1708. 

B.  in  London.   B.A.  1712-3. 


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LEACH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1720  S.  of  Robert,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Micklethwaite,  near 
Bingley.  School,  Micklethwaite  (Mr  Ellison).  Matnc.  1720; 
B  A  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  {Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Feb.  1732- 
3;  priest  (York)  Aug.  5.  i733-  C.  of  Addingham,  Yorks. 

LEACH,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2;  M.A.  from 
Clare,  1615.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1613.  V.  of 
Abbotsham,  Devon,  161 5. 

LECHE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  2,  1652. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.,  Master  in  Chancery,  deceased; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1653. 

LEECH,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A. 1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

LEECH,  SAMUEL.  LL.D.  1660  (Incorp.  from  ,\ngers).  One  of 
these  names,  of  Brentwood,  Essex,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
28,  1657. 

LEACH,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1676; 
B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 
1679;  priest  (Chester)  June  14,  1690.  R.  of  Upper  Stondon, 
Beds.,  1681.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  EcclesaU,  Sheffield, 
1689-94.  Father  of  Thomas  (1709),  Laurence  (1705)  and 
John  (1709). 

LEECH,  SILVESTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
i6i8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9,  1627-8;  priest,  June  8, 
1628.  R.  of  Swinhope,  Lines.,  1641.  Father  of  the  next. 

LEECH,  SILVESTER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  July  4. 

1667.  S.  of  Silvester  (above).  B.  at  Swinhope,  Lines.  School, 

Castor.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671;  priest,  May  25,  1673-  V.  of  Ewerby, 

Lines.,  1677. 
LEACH,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1563-4.    Of  Huntingdonshire.    M.A. 

from  St  John's,  1567;  B.D.  1574-5-    Fellow  of  St  John's, 

1566.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1569,  age  26.  V.  of  Histon, 

Cambs.,  1569-70.   University  preacher,  1572. 
LEACH  or  LIECHE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1618.  Of  Norfolk.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge, 

Aug.  25,  1620. 
LEECH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  i,  1626.  S.  of 

Jeremy    (1597-8).     B.    in    London.     School,    London    (Mr 

Famaby).   Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
LEECH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8,  1629-30. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord. 

priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18,  1637-8. 
LEACH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1661.  Matric. 

1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  July 

22,  1668.   Perhaps  V.  of  Milton  Ernest,  Beds.,  1668-75. 
LECHE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1664.   3rd  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Garden  in  Tilston,  Cheshire. 

B.  there.  School,  Wrexham  (Mr  Lewis).   Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8;  M.A.  1671;  B.D.  1678.   Fellow,  1668-1717,  ejected 

as  non-juror.   Taxor,  1676.    Perhaps  V.  of  Foxton,  Cambs., 
1682.   Brother  of  John  (1662).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

LEACH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1709.  S.  of  Samuel  (1676),  clerk.  B.  at  Upper  Stondon, 
Beds.  Bapt.  Mar.  12,  1 690-1.  School,  King's,  Cambridge 
(Mr  Cole).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  17, 1714-5 ;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1715-6.  Perhaps  will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1716;  C.  of  Foxton,  Cambs.  Brother  of  John  (1709) 
and  Laurence  (1705). 

LEECH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1544;  LL.B.  1544-5.  Fellow,  till  1569.  V.  of  Barton, 
Cambs.,  1557.   R.  of  St  Mary,  Stoke,  Ipswich,  1557-9. 

LEACH,  WILLIAM.  Of  Corpus  Christi,  1552.  A  native  of 
Scotland.  A  fugitive  at  Spires,  under  Mary.  Afterwards  in 
Ireland.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1567.  V.  of  Dunsoghlin 
and  Donochmaste,  Meath.   Died  1572.   (Cooler,  i.  311.) 

LEACHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580; 
B.A.  1584-5.  One  of  these  names,  of  Gresthorpe,  Notts.,  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1586. 

LEECHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1621;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  1636.  Fellow,  till  1644, 
ejected. 

LEACH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1692,  from 
Trinity  Hall.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter,  1693;  B.A. 
1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  28,  1696-7;  priest,  June 
4,  1699.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Melboum,  Cambs.,  1700. 
V.  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1716. 

LEECH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1732.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1732-3;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1749.  Prob- 
ably ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  15,  1739.  R.  of  Intwood, 
with  Keswick,  Norfolk,  1743-89.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1781-9. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1789,  aged  76.   {E.  Mag.) 


Leeds,  John 

LEACH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  29,  1733- 
S.  of  John,  of  Wendling,  Norfolk,  clerk.    B.  at  Fransham. 

Schools,  Bexwell  (private;  Mr  Foster)  and  Lynn  (Mr  Squire). 

Scholar,  1733-7;  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1736-7-    Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1736,  as  C.  of  Sausthorpe,  Lines.   Perhaps 

will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1741-   (Venn,  u.  37.) 

LEACH, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

LEECHE, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  21,  1585. 

LEACH,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  1,  1692. 

(Name  off,  1694.) 
LEECHMAN,  HENRY.   B.Civ.L.  and  B.Can.L.  1496.  One  of  the 

original  fellows  of  Jesus,  1497-  Supp.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1506. 
LEECHMAN,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1475-6.    Perhaps  D.Can.L. 

1502-3.    Exchanges  Reed,  Herts.,  for  Hartest  and  Boxted, 

Suffolk,  1477. 
LEEDS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1554  {impubes). 
LEEDES,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  29,  1642. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Croxton,  Cambs.   Matric.  1642.   Doubtless 

father  of  the  next  and  Ed  ward  (1663).  [Vis.  nf  Cambs.,  1619.) 

LEEDS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  10,  1668.  Of 
Croxton,  Cambs.  Doubtless  s.  of  Anthony  (above).  Matric. 
1669;  B.A.  1672-3.   Brother  of  Edward  (1663). 

LEEDS,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1542-3.  S.  of  William.  B.atBeneden, 
Kent.  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  M.A.  1545;  LL.D.  1568. 
Master  of  Clare,  1562-71.  R.  of  Little  Gransden,  Cambs., 
1548-63;  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely,  1549-53;  and  of  Elm,  and 
Emneth,  Norfolk,  1552.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1559-84.  Precentor  of 
Lichfield,  1560-1.  Admitted  advocate,  1560.  Commissary 
and  Vicar-general  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  R.  of  Cottenham, 
Cambs.,  1560-81;  of  Croxton,  1573-80;  of  Snailwell,  and 
Littleport.  Master  in  Chancery.  Died  Feb.  17,  1588-9  (stc). 
Buried  at  Croxton,  Cambs.,  where  he  was  lord  of  the  manor. 
M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  lo,  1589.  Benefactor  to  Clare  and 
Emmanuel.    {Cooper,  11.  66;  D.N.B.;  Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  52; 

A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LEEDS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1593. 

Matric.  c.  1595.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Irstead,  Norfolk, 

1613. 
LEEDS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  5, 

1642.   S.  of  Samuel  (1602),  clerk,  R.  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Tittleshall  (Mr  Briggs).  Matric.  1642; 
B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1654.  Master  of  Newark  Grammar  School 
before  1660.  Master  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1663-1707. 
Author,  classical.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Curtis, 
R.  of  Brandon.  Died  Dec.  20,  1707.  Buried  at  Ingham.  M.I. 
Father  of  Edward  (1700)  and  Samuel  (1697).  (Peile,  i.  481; 
D.N.B.) 

LEEDES,  EDWARD.    Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Sept. 

30,  1663.    1st  s.  of  Anthony  (1642),  gent.    B.  at  Croxton, 

Cambs.    Schools,  Hitchin  (Mr  Bicar)  and  Huntingdon  (Mr 

Tailor).  Matric.  1664.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  1,  1666. 

Brother  of  Anthony  (1668). 
LEEDES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 

17,  1700.  S.  of  Edward  (1642),  Head  Master  of  Bury  School. 

School,  Bury.    Matric.   1700;  Scholar,   1702;  B.A.  1703-4; 

M.A.  1707.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  17 14;  priest,  Sept. 

1716.    Probably  usher  at  Bury  School,  1707-12.    Master  of 

Ipswich   Grammar  School,    1712-37.     R.   of  St   Matthew, 

Ipswich.    V.  of  Wherstead,  Suffolk,   1718-44.    Died  there 

May   18,   1744,   aged   60.    M.I.  at  Wherstead.    (G.   Mag.; 

Suffolk  Proc.  Arch.,  vii.  176.) 
LEEDS,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1570.    Of  Nonvich.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1570; 

priest,  1572.  R.  of  Holt,  Norfolk,  1583-1630.  Buried  Oct.  i, 

1630.   (L.  B.  Radford,  Holt.) 
LEEDS,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 

B.A.  1618. 
LEDYS,  JOHN  DE.    Carmelite  friar  at  Cambridge.    Adm.  by 

the  Bishop  of  Ely  to  preach  and  hear  confessions,  Apr.  4, 

1343.    (B.  Zimmerman.) 
LEDES,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse  from  c.  1419,  till  death 

in  1455-6.   Bursar,  1445-7-   Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20, 

1421.   Benefactor  to  the  College  library.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEDES,  JOHN,  alias  ALANBRIDGE  and  MANEBRIDGE. 
B.Can.L.  1531.  Abbot  of  the  Cistercian  monastery  of  St 
Mary  Byland,  Yorks.  Surrendered,  1538.   {Cooper,  1.  69.) 

LEEDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1554. 

LEADS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1573-4;  M.A.  1577-  Buried 
at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  30,  1577- 

LEEDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1584-5;  B.A. 
1588-9. 

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LEEDES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  9,  1632. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1602),  R.  of  TitUeshaU,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  TittleshaU  (Mr  Paget).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1&36-7; 
M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1639;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  18,  1641.  R.  of  Croxton,  Norfolk,  1662.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1640)  and  Edward  (1642).   {Peile,  i.  423.) 

LEEDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1652.  Of  Cambridge- 
shire.  Matric.  Lent,  1653-4;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 

LEEDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1671. 
S.  of  Inglebert,  Esq.,  of  York  (N.  Milford).  Bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Goodramgate,  July  20,  1654.  School,  Sherbum. 
Matric.  1671.  Of  North  Milford,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Died  v.p. 
Buried  at  Kirkby  Wharfe,  Apr.  16,  1697.  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LEEDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1680. 
S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Manchester  (Mr 
Wiggan).  Matric.  1680;  M.B.  1685.  Practised  for  many 
years  in  Manchester.   (Mumford,  Manchester  Gramtnar  Sch.) 

LEEDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  19,  1728. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1673),  schoolmaster,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  5,  1709-10.  School,  Woodbridge. 
Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1728-34;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  i737- 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  i734-  V.  of  Sutton,  Suffolk, 
1736.  R.  of  Shottisham,  1739.  V.  of  Ramsholt,  1765. 
Married,  at  Sutton,  Dec.  14,  1738,  Deborah  Candler.  Died 
Oct.  20,  1765.  Buried  at  Woodbridge,  Oct.  21,  1765.  {Venn, 
u.  29.) 

LEEDS,  PETER.  B.D.  1486-7.  A  friar. 

LEEDS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565. 

LEEDS,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1605. 

LEEDS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636.  Migrated 
to  Christ's.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Perhaps  Master  of 
Hexham  Grammar  School,  1661,  till  c.  1673.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1674;  schoolmaster 
at  HasLing&eld,  Cambs.;  priest  (London)  May,  1676;  R.  of 
Wendon  Lofts,  Essex,  1676-81.  Died  1681.   (Peile,  i.  447.) 

LEEDS,  SAMUEL.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602;  B.A.  1604-5; 
M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1609. 
R.  of  Thorington,  Suffolk,  16H-2.  R.  of  TitUeshaU,  Norfolk, 
1612.  R.  of  Wellingham,  1632.  Father  of  the  next,  of 
Edward  (1642)  and  John  (1632). 

LEEDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 
1640.  S.  of  Samuel  (1602),  R.  of  TittleshaU,  NorfoUs.  B. 
there.  School,  TittleshaU  (Mr  Harris,  and  Mr  Briggs). 
Matric.  1640.  Brother  of  Edward  (1642)  and  John  (1632). 

LEEDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  5.  1673-  S.  of 
John,  of  Wellingham,  Norfolk,  clerk.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1673;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Head  Master  of  Beccles 
School;  then  of  Botesdale,  1700-9;  and  of  Woodbridge, 
1709-27.  Buried  Mar.  1,  1727-8.  Father  of  John  (1728). 
(S.H.A.  H.) 

LEEDES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  12,  1697. 
S.  of  Edward  (1642),  Head  Master  of  Bury  School.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  FeUow,  1702- 
10.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1708;  priest.  May  23, 
1714.  R.  of  Little  Saxham,Sufiolk,  1720-50.  Died  Apr.  1750, 
aged  70.  Buried  at  Little  Saxham,  Apr.  8,  1750.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1700).   (Hervey,  Little  Saxham.) 

LEEDS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1585. 

LEEDS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Oct.  14,  162 1 ;  priest,  Apr.  7,  1622.  Minister  at  Swavesey, 
Cambs.,  in  1622.   Perhaps  R.  of  Morbom,  Hvmts.,  1626-40. 

LEEDS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Norfolk.  B..\.  1621-2.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1622.  R.  of 
Burgh,  Norfolk,  1625. 

LEEDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  i,  1650. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1650. 

LEDYS,  .    Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,   1461-2.    One 

'  Master  John  Ledys,'  priest,  was  R.  of  BamweU  St  Andrew, 
Northants.,  1467. 

LEEDS, .  M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit). 

LEES  or  LEISSE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1494;  B.A.  1497-8;  M.A.  1501.  FeUow.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  6,  1500-1. 

LEES  or  LEISSE,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1542-3-  Prob- 
ably scholar  of  Christ's,  1537-8.  R.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs., 
1557. 

LEES,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1543;  B.D.  1557.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Stansfield,  SuffoUc,  1555-63. 

LEES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663.  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1672.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Cuxton,  Kent,  1677.  Died  1679. 


Le  Febure,  Renatus 

LEES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1650. 

LEES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27,  1656. 

S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.    B. 

there.     School,    Manchester   (Mr   Wickins).     Matric.    1659. 

Perhaps  (as  B.A.)  ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  21,  1663;  priest 

(York)    May   i,    1665.     C.   of   Saddleworth,   Lanes.,    1663. 

Admon.  (Chester)  1712. 
LEES,   JOHN.     Adm.   sizar   at   Christ's,   June   3,    1681.     Of 

Lancashire.  School,  Stockport  (Mr  Needham).  Matric.  168 1; 

B.A.  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1685;  priest  (Lincoln) 

1688.  C.  of  Normanton.   {Peile,  11.  83.) 
LEESE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  23, 

1696.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Denton,  Lanes.  School,  Stockport 

{lAx  Dickins).   Matric.  1696;  Scholar,  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700. 

C.  of  Westhoughton,  Lanes.,  1700-20.   One  Jos.  Lees,  V.  of 

Over,  Cheshire,  1706-53,  when  he  died.   {Peile,  11.  136.) 

LEES,  LEWIS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  21,  1650. 

S.  of  Arnold,  Esq.  B.  at  Throwley,  Kent.  School,  Faversham 

(Mr  Nichols)  and  Wye  (Mr  Bradshaw). 
LESS,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1472-3.  Had  studied  at  Cambridge 

and  Oxford. 

LEYS,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1488-9;  M.A.  1491. 

LEESE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1565. 

LEESE  or  LESSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1560;  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567.  FeUow,  1564.  Perhaps  st(/)/>. 
for  M.B.  (Oxford)  1571,  '6  years  student  of  medicine.'  WiU 
of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1583;  'of  Bath,  professor  of 
physic' 

LEES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Aug.  6,  i66i.  Matric. 
1664;  B.A.  1665-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1668; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1669.  V.  of  Conisborough,  Yorks., 
1672-9.  Buried  Mar.  11,  1679-80.   {Peile,  i.  598.) 

LEES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  19, 1685.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Samuel  (above).  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1702. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  14,  1690;  priest  (York)  June, 
1693.  C.  of  Greeton,  near  Rotherham.  Perhaps  R.  of  Heanor, 
Derbs.,  1698-1735,  when  he  died.  Or,  R.  of  Southery, 
Norfolk,  1705;  buried  there  Jan.  24,  1737.   (Peile,  11.  99.) 

LEES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1658. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1 660-1.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  Sept.  25,  1664.  P.C.  of  Wetton,  Staffs.,  1664. 

LEES, .  Incorp.  1503-4;  apparently  B.A. 

LEES, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1553.  Student 

of  law. 

LEESON,  DANIEL.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1667. 
Matric.  1670,  as  'Losson';  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  24,  1671.  Perhaps  R.  of  Normanton,  Lines.,  1694-7. 

LEESON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  14,  1701. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5.  WiU  of  one  of 
these  names  (Leicester)  1747;  of  Hathem,  Leics.,  clerk. 

LEETE,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1572. 
Of  Kingston,  Cambs.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Eversden  and  Mel- 
boum.  B..'\.  from  Pembroke,  1577-8.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Bacon,  of  Hessett,  Suffolk.  Buried  at  Kingston, 
Sept.  18,  1626.    (T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEET,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  18,  1734. 

S.   of   ,    druggist,   of   Thrapston,   Northants.    School, 

Oakham.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  24,  1738;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1741.  C.  of  Tich- 
marsh,  Northants.  R.  of  Cranford  St  Andrew,  1742-4. 
Buried  at  Thrapston,  July  30,  1748.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEETE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1566. 

LEET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1730.  Matric. 
1731. 

LEETE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1544-5  (ist  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  1548. 
FeUow  of  St  John's,  c.  1545. 

LEETE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1604.  OfSufiolk. 

LEETE,  (major).   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544 

LEETE, 
1544- 

LEEVES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1732-3.  Of  Fortingtou,  Sussex.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard.  Matric. 
1732.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  2,  1735.  Of  Forting- 
tou Place.   Died  Sept.  1788.   (G.  Mag.) 

LE  FEBURE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July,  1635. 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham). 
Scholair,  1637-9.  Of  Beccles,  doctor  in  physic.  The  grand- 
father was  from  Flanders.  (Venn,  i.  319;  Vis.  0} Suff.,  1664.) 

LE  FEBURE,  RENATUS.   (Gallicus.)   M.A.  1629. 


(minor).    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 


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Leftwiche,  Nathaniel 

LEFTWICHE,  NATHANIEL.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1719.  S.  of 
Thomas  (next),  of  Chester  (Preb.  of  Chester).  Matric.  from 
Brasenosc  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  20,  1706-7,  age  19;  B.A. 
(New  College,  Oxford)  1711-2.  One  of  these  names,  clerk, 
buried  in  Chester  Cathedral,  Dec.  22,  1736.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
LEFTWICH,  THOMAS.  'Of  Emmanuel  College,'  when  ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  23,  1677;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1679.  C.  of 
Shotwick,  Cheshire,  1691-6.  Minor  canon  of  Chester 
Cathedral.  Doubtless  father  of  Nathaniel  (above).  (R. 
Stewart-Brown.) 
LEGARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1667.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks.  School, 
Pickering  (Mr  Nich.  Gray).  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June,  1671;  priest,  Dec.  1674. 
LEGARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1671.  ist  s.  of  Robert,  yeoman.  B.  at  Cottingham,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Cottingham  (Mr  Ursley)  and  Pocklington  (Mr 
Ellison).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Feb.  1675-6;  priest,  Sept.  1678.  'Charles  Legard,  of 
St  Mary-at-Hill,  London,  and  C.  of  South  Mimms,  Middlesex, 
aged  33,  married  Susanna  Biron,  of  Westham,  Essex,  at 
St  Catherine  Cree  Church,  Jan.  4,  1685-6.' 
LEGARD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1597. 

Pcrli.ips  brother  of  Robert  (c.  i597)- 
LEGARD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  2,  1617. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (?  c.  1597).  of  Anlaby,  Yorks.    B.  in 
Yorkshire.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  4,  1617-8.  Of  Anlaby, 
Esq.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Rokeby,  of  Hotham, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  Living,  1648.  Brother  of  John  (1620),  Richard 
1625-6)  and  Robert  (1638).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LEGARD,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
June  18,  1633.   4th  s.  of  John,  Esq.    B.  at  Ganton,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  May  7,  1615.   Schools,  'Hatton,'  Yorks.,  Bridlington 
(Mr   Chr.   Wallis)    and   Stamford.     Died   unmarried.     Will 
(York)  1663.    Brother  of  Richard  (1623).    (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 
LEGARD,  Sir  DIGBY,  Bart.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  20,  1746.   (Name  olf,  17.1.9.)   S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  4th  Bart., 
of  Ganton,  Yorks.    Bapt.  Jan.  27,  1728^.    Succeeded  as  5th 
Bart.,  1735.    Died  Feb.  4,  1773.    Buried  at  Ganton.    Will, 
York.    {G.E.C.) 
LEGHARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587; 

B..'^.  1590-1. 
LEGARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  18,  1620. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Anlaby,  Yorks.,  Esq.  B.  at  Anlaby,  Hull. 
School,  Newcastle.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1620-1. 
Expelled,  May  9,  1628,  'for  a  most  inhuman  barbarous  and 
sordid  misdemeanor  on  one  of  the  fellows. '  Killed  at  Borough- 
bridge,  Yorks.,  1643.  Buried  at  Gainsborough.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1617),  Richard  (1625-6)  and  Robert  (1638). 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  365.) 
LEGARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  21,  1649. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Ganton,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  29,  1650;  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 
1662-3.  M.P.  for  Scarborough,  1660.  Created  Bart.,  Dec.  29, 
1660.  ."^ge  34  in  1665.  Succeeded  at  Ganton.  Died  1678. 
Buried  at  Ganton.  Father  of  Thomas  (1677)  and  William 
(1677).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  G.E.C.) 
LEGARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1684.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1653),  Knt.  B.  at  Anlaby,  Yorks. 
School,  London  (private;  Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  1684.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  29,  1682.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Captain 
Robert  Hild yard.  Of  Anlaby,  Esq.  Father  of  Robert  (1707). 
(Poulson,  Beverley,  i.  424.) 
LEGARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  24, 
1705.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Ganton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  July  21,  1687.  Matric.  1705.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  20, 
1705.  B.A.  1709-10.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  1715.  Died 
unmarried,  Apr.  14,  1719.  Buried  at  Ganton.  (G.E.C.) 
LEGARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  17, 
1623.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Ganton,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  15, 
1606-7.  School,  '  Hatton,' East  Yorks.  B.. A.  1626-7.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  12,  1624-5;  and  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  30,  1629-30.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  19,  1637.  Died  s.p. 
WiU  (York)  1682.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1633).  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1612,  1665.) 
LEGARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  30, 
1625-6.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Anlaby,  Hull.  Schools, 
Newbald,  Yorks.  and  Repton.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633; 
B.D.  1640.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  12,  1624-5.  Perhaps 
last  R.  of  Little  Colden,  Yorks.,  1639.  R.  of  Cowlam,  1639- 
41.  Buried  at  Malton,  May  26,  1641.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1617),  John  (1620)  and  perhaps  Robert  (1638). 
LEGARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  20,  1711. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Anlaby.  Matric. 
1710-1.  Drowned  whilst  bathing. 


Legate,  W. 

LEGARD,   ROBERT     Matric.  pens,   from  Trinity,  c.   1597. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Anlaby.  B.  1581.  Died  Jan.  18, 
1648.    Probably  father  of  Christopher  (1617),  etc.    (M.  H. 
Peacock;  Poulson,  Beverley,  i.  424.) 
LEGARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14, 
1630-1.   S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Beverley.    Bapt.  there,  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1615.    School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy). 
B.A.  1634-5. 
LEGARD,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1638. 
Probably  4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Anlaby,  Hull;  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  13,  1639.    Married,  at  St  Michael's,  Ouscbndge, 
Apr.  20,  1647,  Ursula,  dau.  of  John  Rodes,  of  Barlborough, 
Derbs.    Brother  of  Christopher   (1617),   John   (1620)   and 
Richard  (1625-6).   (J.  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees.) 
LEGARD,  ROBERT.  Adiu.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3,  1650.  S. 
of  John,  Esq.,  of  Malton,  Yorks.  B.  at  Brantingham.  School, 
Coxwold  (Mr  Thornton).    B.A.  1654-    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  27,  1652. 
LEGARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1653. 
S.  of  Christopher  (1617),  Esq.    B.  at  Anlaby,  Yorks.    School, 
Cambridge  (Mr  Moore).   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1655. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  July  5>  1671-    Ancient,  1680.    Bencher, 
1685.  One  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  1682-1712.  Knighted, 
June  29,  1682.   Of  Anlaby,  Esq.   Died  Sept.  14,  1721.   Will 
(P.C.C.)   1722.    Father  of  John  (1684).    (Venn,  i.  389;  Le 
Neve,  Knights,  365.) 
LEGARD,  ROBERT.  .A.din.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  9,  1707. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1684).  of  Anlaby,  Hull.   Matric.  1707. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1707.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  6, 
1712-3.   Bencher,  Feb.  10,  1736-7- 
LEGARD,  ROBERT.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  9, 
1720.  Matric.  1719;  LL.B.  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9, 
1723;  priest,  Aug.  1725.    V.  of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  1725-8. 
R.  of  Thormanby,  1728-35. 
LEDGARD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  1666. 
1st  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Newcastle.  School,  Newcastle. 
Matric.  Lent,  1667.   Afterwards  Fell.-Com.   Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  ApT.  23,  1668.   Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Dec. 
30,  1690.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 
LEGARD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1677.    2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1649),  of  Ganton,  Yorks.,  Bart. 
B.   there.    Bapt.   June   20,    1660.     School,   Bury,   Sufiolk. 
Matric.  1677.    Died  unmarried.   Will  (York)  1688.   Brother 
of  William  (1677).   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Peile,  11.  63.) 
LEGARD,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 
Easter,   1627.    Of  Yorkshire.    Probably  s.  of  William,  of 
Beverley,  clerk.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  18,  1609-10.  B.A.  1630-1; 
M.A.  1635.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1636.  Married,  at 
Stillingfleet,  1637,  Margaret  Stillington.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LEGARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1677.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1649),  of  Ganton,  Yorks.,  Bart.   B.  at 
York.   Bapt.  at  St  Martin's,  Coney  Street,  Mar.  18,  1663-4. 
School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  16S0-1;  M.A.  1684. 
Ord.  priest  (Worcester)  Dec.  1686.    V.  of  Tardebigge,  near 
Bromsgrove,  1686-1705.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1677).    (Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1665;  Peile,  11.  63.) 
LEGARD,  ZACHARY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1674.    S.  of  Robert.    B.  at  Scarborough,   Yorks.    School, 
Helmsley  (brother  Charles).  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1680-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1680;  priest,  June,  1682.   (Peile,  11.  51.) 
LEGASSICKE,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1737.    Previously  matric.  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  Oct.  22,  1734.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Modbury,  Devon. 
B.  there.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  8,  1735. 
LEGATE,  GEORGE.  Prior  of  the  Carmehte  Friars  of  Cambridge, 

1536,  till  Aug.  1538.   (Cooper,  i.  68.) 
LEGATE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1616;  B.A. 
1619-20;   M.A.    1623.    Perhaps   R.  of  Welbome,  Norfolk, 
1624-46.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Pyworthy,  Devon,  1648. 
LEGAT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8,  1641. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Nottinghamshire.  B.  at  Rampton,  Notts. 
School,  Dronfield,  Derbs.   Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6.   Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1640. 
LEGATT,  LIONEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674-    Of 
Derbyshire.    Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1695.    Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Nov.;  priest  (?  York)  Dec.  22,  1678.    V.  of 
Claybrook,  Leics.,  1685-1715.   Will  (Leicester)  1716. 
LEGAT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1613. 
Probably  'Thomas  Posthumous  Legat,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 
Dagenham,  Essex,  deceased';  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  8, 
1616.    M.I.  in  Westminster  Abbey,   1660;  aged  63.    Will, 
P.C.C.    (Vis.  of  Essex;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LEGATE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1588. 


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LEGATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke  June 
30,  1640.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Dagenham,  Essex.  Matric. 
1640.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas  Posthumous  (161 3);  adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  June  27,  1642.  Of  Hard&eld,  Essex,  Esq. 
Died  before  1687.  Father  of  the  next.  (Vis.  of  Essex.) 
LEGATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  17, 
1685.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (above),  of  Hardfield,  Essex,  gent. 
Matric.  1686.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1686-7. 
LEGGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Lent,  1664.  S. 
of  William  (groom  of  the  bedchamber  to  Charles  I).  B.  1648. 
School,  Westminster.  Served  in  the  Dutch  war,  by  sea  and 
land.  Groomof  the  bedchamber,  1668.  M.P.  for  LudgershaU, 
1668-79;  for  Portsmouth,  1679-82.  Lieut.-Govemor  of 
Portsmouth,  1670-83.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar. 
I,  1671-2.  Commanded  in  Flanders,  1678.  Created  Baron 
Dartmouth,  Dec.  2,  1682.  Master  of  the  Trinity  House, 
1683-5.  Engaged  in  the  Tangier  expedition,  1683-4.  Con- 
stable of  the  Tower,  1685.  Admiral  and  Commander-m- 
Chief  of  the  Fleet,  1688-9.  Accused  of  conspirmg  agamst 
William  III;  committed  to  the  Tower,  1691.  Died  there 
Oct.  25,  1691.  Buried  at  Trinity  Minories.  Father  of  William 
(1688).  {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 
LEGGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1606.  B. 
at  Sampford Courtney,  Devon.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  4;  C.  of  Chelsea;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1615, 
age  24.  C.  of  Stifford,  Essex. 
LEGG.  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18,  1664. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Donhead  St  Andrew  or  St  Mary,  Wilts. 
B.  there.  School,  Christchurch  (Mr  Clead).  Matric.  1664. 
LEGG,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1675.  S.  of 
lohn,  clerk.  B.  at  Columb  Major,  Cornwall.  Bapt.  Nov.  17, 
1657.  Matric.  Easter,  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
FeUow,  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.  V.  of 
Prescot,  Lanes.,  1690-1.  Died  there  Nov.  14,  1691.  {Har- 
tfood;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LEGG,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1680; 

B.A.  1683-4. 
LEGGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1710. 
B.  in  London,  1692.  Matric.  Lent,  1710-1 ;  B.A.  17x4-5 ;  M.A. 
1718.  Fellow,  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  22,  1718-9; 
priest,  Mar.  25,  1719.  R.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex,  1720-36. 
Died  June  23,  1736.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Harwood.) 
LEGGE,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Nov.  22,  1542.  Left  c.  1544.  Of  Earsham,  Norfolk. 
LEGG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  13,  1612. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  husbandman,  of  'Berton'  (?  Barton  Bendish), 
Norfolk.  B.  at  West  Tofts.  School,  South  Creake  (Mr 
Sturges).  Matric.  1612;  Scholar,  1615-7;  B.A.  1615-6.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1617.  C.  of  Hales,  Norfolk,  1618- 
33.  R.  of  Poringland,  1635-62.  C.  of  Hardley,  in  1636.  Died 
1662. 
LEGG,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  21,  1715-6.  B. 

at  Roughton,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1716. 
LEGGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1552.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Norwich.  (Of  a  family  of  Italian 
origin  )  B.  there,  c.  1535.  Migrated  to  Trinity.  Scholar, 
1555;  B.A.  1556-7;  M.A.  1560;  LL.D.  from  Caius,  i575- 
FeUow  of  Trinity,  1560-8.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law, 
1563-73.  Fellow  and  tutor  of  Jesus,  1568-73-  Master  of 
Caius,  June  27,  1573  (nominated  by  Dr  Caius).  Commissary 
to  the  University,  1579.  Vice-Chancellor,  1587-8,  1592-3- 
Adm.  advocate.  May  16,  1590.  J.P.  for  Cambridge.  Master 
in  Chancery,  c.  1595.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586.  Latin 
dramatist.  Much  interested  in  witnessing  and  writing  plays; 
author,  Richard  III,  and  others.  Died  in  College,  July  12, 
1607,  aged  72.  Buried  in  the  Chapel.  Well-known  M.I. 
there.  Will,  P.C.C.  He  was  a  considerable  benefactor  to 
Caius.  The  old  'Legge  Buildings'  were  erected  with  funds 
left  by  him.  {Venn,  i.  73;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Cambs., 
1619.) 
LEGG,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1575-6-  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Handsworth,  Sheffield,  1577-1610.  M.I. 
there. 
LEGG,  TOBIAS.  M.A.  1652  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow).  R.  of 
Hemingstone,  Suffolk;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  preached 
in  Suffolk.  Died  at  Ipswich,  1700,  aged  77.  {Calamy,  11.  423.) 

LEGGE,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1682  (Com.  Reg.). 

LEGGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1688.  S.  of 
George  (1664),  Baron  Dartmouth.  B.  Oct.  14,  1672.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1688;  M.A.  1689.  Succeeded  as  2nd 
Baron  Dartmouth,  Oct.  25,  1691.  A  commissioner  of  the 
Board  of  Trade  and  Foreign  Plantations,  1702-10.  Privy 
Councillor,  1702-14.  Secretary  of  State,  Southern  depart- 
ment, 1710-3.  CreatedEarlof  Dartmouth,  Sept.  1711.  Lord 


Le  Hunt,  John 

Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal,  1713.  Died  Dec.  15,  1750,  at 
Blackheath,  aged  78.  Buried  at  Trinity  Minories,  London. 
Will,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  G.E.C.) 

LE  GRAND,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  13,  1737-8.  S.  of  Abraham,  of  Canterbury,  gent.  Bapt. 
at  St  Alphage,  Canterbury,  Sept.  18,  1720.  Matric.  1738; 
M.B.  1744.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1759;  of  St  Clement  Danes,  London. 

LE  GROOS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  13,  1611.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Crostwight, 
Norfolk.  B.  in  Norwich.  Schools,  Aylsham  and  Wymondham 
(Mr  Eston).  Matric.  1611.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1614. 
Knighted,  Dec.  16,  1616.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1627.  M.P. 
for  Orford,  Suffolk,  1626,  1628-9,  1640.  Married  Muriel, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Knyvett.  Died  1656.  Brother  of  the 
next  and  father  of  Thomas  (1631).  (Venn,  i.  2ii;  Vis.  of 
Norfolk;  Norfolk  Archaeology,  in.  92.) 

LE  GROOS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
10,  i6i8.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Crostwight,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Townley)  and  Aylsham  (Mr  Knowles). 
Matric.  1618-9.  Died  young.  WiU  (Norwich)  proved,  Jan. 
24,  162&-7.   Brother  of  Charles  (above). 

LE  GROS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  29,  1631.  S.  of  Sir  Charles  (1611),  Knt.  B.  at  Crostwick, 
Norfolk.  School,  Botesdale  (Mr  Easton).  Matric.  1631.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  5,  1632.  Of  Crostwick,  Esq.  Living,  1656. 
Died  s.p.   (Peile,  1.  409;  Norfolk  Archaeology,  iii.  91.) 

LE  GRYCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1645. 
Eldest  s.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  Billingford,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  at 
Thelveton,  Feb.  10,  1628-9.  School,  Diss  (Mr  Gibbs).  Matric. 
FeU.-Com.  Michs.  1647;  B.A.  1647-8.  Doubtless  M.D.  (Leyden) 
c.  1647.  Licensed  by  the  Bishop  of  Norwich  to  practise 
medicine,  1662.  Married,  at  Thelveton,  Nov.  25,  1671,  Ann 
Gooch.  Buried  at  BiUingford,  June  13,  1709.  WiU  (Norwich) 
1709.   (Venn,  i.  357.) 

LE  GRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  23, 
1700.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury 
(Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1706.  (Peile,  11.  150.) 

LE  GRYS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  17, 
1745.   S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Norwich.   B.  there.   Schools, 
Norwich,  private  (Mr  Cory)  and  public  (Mr  BuUimer).  Matric. 
1745-6;  Scholar,  1745-52;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.   Fellow, 
1753-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  24, 
1752;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23, 1753-  R-  ol  Hehningham  and 
Morton,  Norfolk,  1753-90;  of  Felmingham,  1756-90.    Died 
at  Norwich,  Apr.  1,  1790.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1790;  of  St  Stephen's, 
Norwich.    (Venn,  11.  57.) 
LE  GRYS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  15, 
1679-80.  S.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  Shimpling,  Diss,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  there,  Aug.  16,  1664.  Schools,  Diss  (Mr  Wales 
and  Mr  Jessup)  and  Eye,  Suffolk  (Mr  Browne).   Migrated  to 
Caius,  June  18,  1680,  age  16.  Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1680-6; 
B.A.  1683-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1686;  priest. 
May  21,  1692.    R.  of  Homersfield,  Suffolk,   1693-1722;  of 
St  George,  South  Ehnham,  1693-1722.   Died  June  10,  1722. 
M.I.  at  Homersfield.    WiU  (Norwich  C.C.)  1723-    (Venn,  1. 
465.) 
LEHEUP,  ISAAC.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  19, 
1712-3.    Of  Gunthorpe,  Norfolk.    Matric.   1714.    M.P.  for 
Bodmin,  1722;  for  Grampound,  1732;  for  CaUington,  1734- 
41.    Died  Apr.  30,  1747.   WiU,  P.C.C;  to  be  buried  at  Gun- 
thorpe. Brother  of  the  next  and  father  of  Thomas  (below). 
(G.  Mag.;  .\.  B.  Beaven.) 
LEHEUP,  MICHAEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Dec. 
1714.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Ann's,  Westminster.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  4,   1714.    Secretary  to  the  Chancellor. 
Of  Hessett,  Suffolk.   Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gery.  Died  July  23,  1749.  Brother  of  Isaac  and  father  of  the 
next.   (G.  Mag.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 
LEHEUP,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  29,   1749.    Of  Middlesex.    S.  of  the  above.    School, 
Wiverton.  Of  Hessett,  SuftoUc.  Married  MerieUna  DiscipUne, 
of  Pakenham.   Died  Apr.  9,  1792.  aged  60.   M.I.  at  Hessett. 
(T.  A.  Walker.) 
LEHEUP,  [THOMAS].   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb. 
7,  1737-8.    (Name  off,  1739-)    Only  s.  of  Isaac  (above),  of 
Gunthorpe,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.   Died  Aug. 
1745,  aged  24.  Buried  at  Gunthorpe.   (S.H.A.H.) 
LE  HUNT,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1719.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Battersea,  Surrey.   B.  at 
Battersea.    School,  Eton.    Colleger,  1716-9.    Matric.  1719; 
B.A.   1722-3;   M.A.   1726.    Fellow,   1725-35.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  i,  1724;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1725.  V.  of  Domey, 
Bucks.,  1727-35-   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  328.) 
LE  HUNT,  JOHN  (1618),  see  HUNT. 


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LE  HUNT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  KiNo's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1690. 
S.  of  John,  major  in  the  army.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1690; 
B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Fellow,  1693.  Usher  at  Wisbech; 
and  at  Harrow,  1700.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  31,  1702. 
Schoolmaster  and  minister  at  Brentwood,  Essex.  Head  Master 
of  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1722.  V.  of  Brookland,  Kent, 
1727-31.  Died  May  13,  1731,  from  a  fall  from  his  horse. 
Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next.  (Hant<ood,  275;  G.  Mag.) 

LE  HUNT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1749.  S.  of  John  (above),  V.  of  Brookland,  Kent.  B.  at 
Hertford.  School,  Hoddesden  (Mr  Bennet).  Matric.  1750; 
B.A.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  May  25,  i755;  priest, 
Dec.  24,  1758.  R.  of  Radbome,  Derbs.,  1768-90.  Died  Apr. 
25,  1790.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  588;  G.  Mag.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

LEICE,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

LEICESTER,  COOTE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov. 
13,  1718.  Of  Ireland.  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1719; 
Scholar,  1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  i747-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1722-3;  priest,  Feb.  2,  1724-5.  R.  of 
Essendon,  Herts.,  1725-1770.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1746- 
70.   Died  May  2,  1770.    {T.  A.  Walker,  239.) 

LEYCESTER,  FRANCIS  {alias  ABREE  or  ALREE).   B.D.  1520- 

1.  Cluniac  monk,  probably  of  Lewes  Priory.  Prior  of  St 
Andrew's,  Northampton,  till  the  surrender,  in  1538.  V.  of 
Moulton,  Northants.,  1540-2.  First  dean  of  Peterborough, 
1541.   Died  about  1543.   {Cooper,  1.  83.) 

LEICESTER,  Sir  FRANCIS,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1692.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  B.  atTabley, 
Cheshire,  July  30,  1674.  School,  Eton.  Succeeded  as  Bart., 
July  7,  1684.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  28,  1694. 
Sherig  of  Cheshire,  1705-6.  M.P.  for  Newton,  Lanes.,  1715- 
27.   Died  Aug.  5,  1742.   (G.E.C.) 

LEYCESTRE,  HENRY  DE.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1376. 
Benefactor. 

LEICESTER,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 

2,  1671.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Hale,  Cheshire.  School, 
Bowden.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5.  One  of  these  names  C. 
of  Lower  Peover,  Cheshire.  Will  (Chester)  1686.    (E.  Axon.) 

LEICESTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 
1704-5.  S.  of  George,  goldsmith.  B.  at  Hales  Low,  near 
Bowden,  Cheshire.  School,  Madeley,  Stags.  (Mr  Jenkinson). 
Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  5,  1709-10.  P.C.  of  Didsbury,  Lanes.  Librarian  of 
Chetham's,  Manchester,  1712-8.  Travelled  with  Mr  Edward 
Wright,  of  OSerton,  Stockport.  Buried  at  Didsbury,  Lanes., 
Dec.  5,  1718.   (Mumford,  Manchester  School,  127.) 

LEYCESTER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1704.  B.A.  (Trinity 
College,  DubUn).  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Clifton,  Beds., 
1694-5- 

LEICESTER,  RALPH  DE.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1289- 
90. 

LEYCESTER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  2, 
1717.  S.  of  George,  of  Toft,  Cheshire.  School,  Hackney, 
London  (Mr  Morland).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  24, 
1717.  Perhaps  F.R.S.,  1724.  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Edward  Norris,  of  Speak,  Lanes.  Died  1777.  {Ormerod,  i. 
388.) 

LEICESTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  21, 1677-8. 
S.  of  George,  of  Toft,  Cheshire,  Esq.  Matric.  1680;  B.A. 
1681-2.   Probably  uncle  of  Ralph  (1717). 

LEYCESTER,  ROGER  DE.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1327-8. 

LEYCESTER,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1483-4. 

LEICESTER, .   M.D.  1604. 

LEIFFE  or  LEEFFE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1570;  B.A.  1574-5. 

LEIFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  10,  1664.  Of 
Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1665. 

LEIGH,  see  LEE. 

LEIGHLIN,  Baron,  see  BRERETON,  JOHN. 

LEIGHTON,  ALEXANDER.  Of  Pembroke.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1551.   R.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  1550-6. 

LEIGHTON  or  LYTON,  AMBROSE.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1593. 
Probably  B.A.  1589-90.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little 
Yeldham,  Essex.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1636. 

LEIGHTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1698.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  of  Wattlesborough, 
Shrops.  Bapt.  at  Alberbury,  Aug.  11,  1681.  School,  Eton. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1711.  Sherig  of  Salop,  Nov.-Dec, 
1726.  Died  May  6,  1756.  Buried  at  Alberbury.   {G.E.C.) 

LEIGHTON,  Sir  ELLIS.  LL.D.  1665  (Lii.  i?fg.).  S.  of  Alexander. 
Colonel  in  the  Royalist  army.  Appointed  by  Charles  I 
secretary  for  English  afiaiirs  in  Scotland,  1650.    Knighted, 


Leman,  John 

1659.  F.R.S.,  1663.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29, 
1666-7.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1670.  Secretary  to  the  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1670-2.  K.C.,  Ireland,  1672.  Recorder 
of  Dublui,  1672.  Died  Jan.  9,  1684-5.  Buried  at  Horsted 
Keynes,  Sussex.    (D.N.B.) 

LYGHTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1556. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Heighington,  Durham.  Buried 
there  Jan.  30,  1580-1.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

LEIGHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Magdalene,  May  12, 
1651.   S.  of  Richard,  of  Lincoln.   School,  Lincoln. 

LEIGHTENHOUSE  or  LEIGHTONHOUSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at 
King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1710.  B.  at  Washingborough, 
Lines.,  1690.  Matric.  Easter,  1711;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718. 
Fellow,  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  23,  1714;  priest,  Sept. 

25,  1717.  R.  of  Milton,  Kent,  and  Minor  canon  of  Canter- 
bury. V.  of  Blean,  Kent,  1728.  Died  Sept.  13,  1770.  Buried 
in  Canterbury  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  William 
(1751)-    (G.  Mag.) 

LEIGHTENHOUSE,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Aug.  13,  1675;  's.  of  Walter,  of  Kirton  in  Lindsey, 
Lines.'    Already  matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  July 

26,  1673;  's.  of  William.'  Matric.  (Cambridge)  1675;  B..^. 
1676-7;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1679-80.  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College, 
Oxford,  1677.  R.  of  Waddington,  Lines.,  1685.  R.  of 
Washingborough,  1688-1701.  V.  of  Bracebridge,  1697-1701. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Huntingdon.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
of  apoplexy.  May  26,  1701,  aged  41.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Cole,  5875, 
I95-) 

LEIGHTONHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  July  2,  1751.  S.  of  Richard  (1710),  clerk,  of  Kent. 
B.  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Beavoir). 
B.A.  1755- 

L'EITAN,  PAUL  DE.   M.A.  1625  (on  King's  visit). 

LEITH,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1685;  M.A. 
1685  (Incorp.  from  Aberdeen).  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  29, 
1681.  R.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  and  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1689.  V. 
of  Harold,  1688.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1706-32.  {Cole,  5875,  146.) 

LEITHE,  THOMAS,  see  LIETH. 

LELAND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.   V.  of  Gayton,  Norfolk,  1593-1604. 

LELAND,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1521-2.  Afterwards  of 
AH  Souls,  Oxford.  B.  in  London,  c.  1506.  School,  St  Paul's. 
King's  chaplain  and  librarian.  R.  of  Peppeling,  Calais,  1530. 
R.  of  Haseley,  Oxon.,  1542.  Canon  of  King's  College,  or 
Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Preb.  of  Sarum.  Employed  for  six 
years  in  historical  and  antiquarian  researches  throughout 
England.  Became  insane,  1550.  Died  Apr.  18,  1552.  Buried 
at  St  Michael -le-Queme,  Cheapside.  His  'itinerary'  was 
published  at  Oxford  in  nine  volumes,  1710.  {Cooper,  1.  110; 
D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  13.) 

LELLO,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1629. 

LEMAN  or  LEAMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  4,  1589-90.  Of  Swagham,  Norfolk.  School,  Swaffham. 
Scholar,  1590-3;  Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A.  1592-3.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  11,  1596-7.  R.  of  Aimsby,  Lines.,  1598-1627. 
(Called  'Thomas'  in  the  CoUege  register.) 

LEMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  24,  1737- 
S.  of  Edward,  clothier,  of  London.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Botesdale  (Mr  Maboume)  and  Bury.  Scholar,  1737-41 ; 
Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1.   {Venn,  u.  43.) 

LEMAN,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1576. 
Probably  b.  in  Ipswich.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Usher  of 
Ipswich  Grammar  School.   Head  Master,  1605-8. 

LEEMAN,  JAMES.  'Of  Trinity  College;  resided  3  years.  B. 
at  Sta theme,  Leics.,  c.  1580.'  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  24; 
priest,  Nov.  20,  1603.  R.  of  Belton,  Lines.,  1607.  R.  of 
Hemingby,  1608-32. 

LEEMAN,  JAMES.  M.A.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  already 
Incorp.  at  Oxford  from  Edinburgh. 

LEMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1585. 
Probably  of  Otley,  Sugolk.  S.  of  William,  of  Beccles. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Crampton,  of  Beccles. 
Died  1628.   {T.  A.  Walker;  E.  Anglian,  N.S.,  11.  84.) 

LEMMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1653.  Of  Sugolk.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Beccles, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  24,  1636.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  26,  1655.  Died  Jan.  6,  1688-9.  Buried  at  Charsfield. 
{Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Davy  MSS.,  19.139) 

LEMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  17,  1724- 
Of  Charsfield,  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  WiUiam  (1682-3).  B. 
Mar.  10,  1705-6.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1732.  Conduct  of  King's,  1728-37.  Taxor,  1734-5- 
Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  25,  1730.  R.  of  Kirstead,  Norfolk, 
1730-77.  R.of  Langhale,  1730.  R.  of  Ellough,  Suffolk,  1748-9- 
V.  of  Wreningham,  Norfolk,  1749-77.  Died  June,  1777. 
Buried  at  Wenhaston.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  William 
(1723).   {Suckling,  II.  184.) 


72 


Leman,  Lister 

LEMAN,  LISTER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24,  1639. 
S.  of  John,  gent,  (and  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Randolph  Lister,  R. 
of  Alpheton).  B.  at  Alpbeton,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Jan.  3,  1621-2. 
School,  Bury.   Matric.  1639.   {Venn,  i.  335.) 
LEMAN,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  12,  1663.   S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Weston,  Suffolk.   B. 
there.   Taught  by  Mr  Lovering.    Of  Weston,  Esq.    Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Suckling,  of  Bracondale.    Buried  at 
Beccles,  1678.   Father  of  the  next.    [Suckling,  n.  184.) 
LEMMAN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Jan.  14, 
1686-7.    Of  Suffolk.    S.  of  Matthew  (above).    Malric.  1687. 
Died  May  16,  1692,  aged  23.   Buried  at  Beccles.   (Davy.) 
LEMAN,  PETER.   B.A.  1501-2. 

LEMAN,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  29, 
1667.  S.  of  Sir  WUbam,  Bart.,  of  Northaw,  Herts.  Bapt.  at 
St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  London,  June  19,  1649.  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  24, 
1671;  priest,  Aug.  2,  1672.  R.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  1672-94. 
R.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1685.  Buried  at  Warboys,  Feb.  24, 
1693-4.  Fatherof  WiUiam  (1698).  (G.E.C.) 
LEMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1693.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  draper.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Northaw,  Herts.  (Mr  Jo.  Peniston).  Matric.  1693; 
Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1697-8;  M..^.  1710.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  24,  1710.  P.C.  of  Upwood,  Hunts.,  1712-9. 
C.  of  Gt  Raveley,  till  1719.  Will  proved  Nov.  26,  1719. 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
LEMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  4,  1729- 
S.ofWilliam(i682-3),ofCharsfield,Suffolk.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
July  21,  1709.  School,  Monk  Soham  (Mr  Ray).  Matric.  1729; 
Scholar,  1729-33;  B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May 
20;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1733.  R.  of  Kettlebaston, 
Suffolk,  1733-49.  R.  of  Ellough,  1749-99.  R.  of  Knoddishall, 
1749-99.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Castleton, 
Bart.  Died  July  25,  1799.  M.L  at  Ellough.  Brother  of 
William  (1723).  (Venn,  11.  31.) 
LEMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Michs.  1751- 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Brampton,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Monk  Soham  (private;  Mr  Ray)  and  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr 
Grimwood).  Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1759;  D.D.  1778. 
Fellow,  1759-67.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  11,  1756,  as  C.  of 
Waterbeach;  priest,  Mar.  11,  1759.  R-  of  Pakefield,  Suffolk, 
i776-<).  V.  of  Mendham.  Died  Sept.  11,  i779.  at  Wingfield 
Castle,  Suffolk,  the  residence  of  his  father-inlaw  Mr  Pretty- 
man.  (Venn,  11.  67.) 
LEMAN,  TANFIELD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  5,  1730-1.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Snowhill,  London.  B.  in 
London.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  Apr.  13,  1714. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1732.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart., 
Dec.  22,  1741.  Died  May  4,  1762.  (G.  Mag.,  where  he  is  called 
a  physician.) 
LEMAN,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1517-8. 
LEMAN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1668.   Of 

Norfolk.   Matric.  1668. 
LEMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  22,  1671-2. 
Of  Norfolk.    S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Wenhaston,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1672.   Afterwards  Fell. -Com.   Married  Ruth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Suckling,  of  Bracondale.  Died  May  2,  1703,  aged  49. 
Buried  at  Wenhaston.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk;  Davy  MSS.,  I9|i39-) 
LEMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10,  1685. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Brampton,  Suffolk.   B.  there.   Schools, 
Wymondham  and  Norsvich.    Matric.   1686.    Of  Brampton, 
Esq.    Married  Elenor,  dau.  of  Robert  Cuddon,  of  Shading- 
field.   Died  Oct.  12,  1717.   Buried  at  Brampton.   M.L  there. 
Brotherof  William  (1683).  (F«nM,  1.480;  DawyAfSS.,  19,139.) 
LEMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15,  1698-9. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1699. 
LEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  2, 1652. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.  Bapt.  at  Northall,  Herts., 
Dec.  19,   1637.    Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1667.    Sheriff  of 
Herts.,  1676-77.    M.P.  for  Hertfordshire,  1690.    Buried  at 
Northaw,  July  28,  1701.   (G.E.C.) 
LEMAN   or   LEAMAN,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   sizar   at   Corpus 
Christi,  1671.  Of  London.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1679. 
LEMAN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  15, 
1682-3.    S.  of  John,   gent.,  of  Charsfield,  Suffolk.    B.  at 
Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  Dec.   14,   1665.    School,   Kettleburgh. 
Matric.  1683;  Scholar.  1683-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16, 
1685-6.   Of  Charsfield,  Suffolk,  Esq.   Died  Feb.  10,  1730-1. 
Buried   at  Charsfield.    M.I.    Father  of  John   (1724),   etc. 
(Venn,  1.  472.) 
LEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1698.  S.  of 
Philip   (1667),   R.   of  Warboys,   Hunts.    B.   there,    1682. 
Colleger  at  Eton,  1693-7.    Matric    1698;  Rustat  Scholar, 


Lemmon,  John 


1700;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1704; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1709.  R.  of  Nettleston,  Lines., 
1713.  R.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  1722-32.  Buried  Jan.  8, 
1731-2. 
LEMAN,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  14,  1701.  S.  of  Mansel,  of  Northaw,  Herts. 
School,  Enfield,  Middlesex.  Succeeded  his  grandfather.  Sir 
WiUiam,  July  18,  1701.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  22,  1741.  Buried  at 
Northaw.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (G.E.C.) 

LEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  c.  June,  1723.  Of  Beccles. 
S.  of  William  (16S2-3).  B.  at  Charsfield,  Suffolk,  Sept.  10,1704- 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leman,  of  Brampton.  Died 
Apr.  4,  1789,  aged  84.  Buried  at  Brampton.  (Venn,  ii.  18; 
Davy  MSS.,  19,139.) 

LEMAN,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  30, 

i688.    Of  Suffolk. 

LE  MARCHANT,  see  also  MARCHANT. 

LE  MARCHANT,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1606.  B.  in  Guernsey.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1620. 
Fellow,  161 1-29.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  22, 
1616,  age  28.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1619.  V.  of 
St  Clement's,  Cambridge;  and  of  Comberton,  Cambs.  R.  of 
Kirkby-on-Bain,  Lines.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1640.   (A.  Gray.) 

LEMCASTER, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1623. 

LEMETAYER,  CHARLES.  B.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  George  Limiter,  of  Kent.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  May  31,  1616,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1618;  M.A.  1621. 
Receiver-General  and  Solicitor  for  Dean  and  Chapter  of 
Westminster,  with  his  father,  1621.  Doubtless  R.  of  Stone, 
Kent,  1625.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LEMINGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  11, 
1637.  2nd  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Colchester.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Tonbridge,  Kent  (Mr  CaUys).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  18,  1641.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

LEMYNG,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1635.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Tonbridge,  Kent  (Sir  CaUis).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  3,  1636-7,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Colchester.  (Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1664.) 

LEMING,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1709.  Of  Norwich. 
Matric.  1709;  B..\.  1712-3. 

LEMMING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1624. 
School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  163 1.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Apr.  14,  1631.  R.  of  Flempton  and  Hengrave, 
Suffolk,  1631-67.   Father  of  the  next. 

LEMING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12, 
1659-60.  S.  of  John  (1624),  R.  of  Flempton,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Bury  (Mj  Stephens).  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Perhaps  Master  of  Borough- 
bridge  School,  Yorks.,  before  1669.   (Peile,  i.  589.) 

LEMMING,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629. 

LEMING  or  LEMINGER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18) 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  3,  1503.  Left,  c.  1505.  Of 
Coventry  diocese.   Ord.  acolyte  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1505. 

LEMYNGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5- 

LEMINGE  or  LEEMING,  WILLIAM.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  20,  1589,  age  24,  as  late  of  Trinity  CoUege.  Perhaps 
the  William  Lemyng  who  matric.  from  Trinity,  1585.  B.  at 
WeU,  Yorks.  Ord.  priest,  Mar.  29,  1591.  C.  of  White  Colne, 
Essex.  One  of  these  nsunes  R.  of  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk, 
1603. 

LEMYNG, .  B.A.  1491-2;  M.A.  1494.  One  Thomas  Lemyng 

V.  of  Cantley,  Yorks.,  1521-45. 

LEMITT  or  LYNEL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1498.  Left  as  scholar. 

LE  MOINE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jtily  i, 
1741.  Of  London.  Doubtless  s.  of  Abraham,  chaplain  to  the 
French  hospital  in  London  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  Feb. 
10,1724.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1744-5.  Chaplain 
to  the  Duke  of  Portland  and  R.  of  Eversley,  Hants.  Died 
1769. 

LEMON,  see  also  LEMAN. 

LEMON,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  8, 
1743-4.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1739;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  1753. 
R.  of  Gaytonthorpe,  Norfolk,  1755-97.  V.  of  East  Walton, 
1755-97.  Master  of  Norwich  School,  1770-7.  Author  of 
educational  works.  Died  Oct.  4,  1797,  aged  71.  M.I.  at  East 
Walton.    (D.N.B.) 

LEMMON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  16,  1648.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  as  FeU.-Com.  1648-g. 


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LEMPRIERE  or  LAMPRIERE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
King's,  Easter,  1629.  B.  Dec.  12,  i6ii.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  M.B.  1636  [Lit.  Keg.);  M.D.  (Caen)  1639.  Hon. 
Fell.  R.C.P.,  1664.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1667;  of  St  Botolph's, 
Bishopsgate  Street.   Owned  lands  in  Jersey.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEMSTER,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King'.s,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1449.  Of  Leominster,  Herefordshire.  M.A.  1456-7;  M.D. 
1464-5.  Received  a  fee  of  10  marks  a  year  for  life  from  the 
Bishop  of  Ely,  1477.  He  held  the  Angel  Inn,  Cambridge,  on 
lease  from  Corpus  Christi.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1487;  'of  St  Antonine, 
London;  and  Cambridge.'  (Weaver,  Mon;  Bentham,  Ely, 
178;  Masters,  51.) 

LEMSTER, .   M.B.  1466-7. 

LENALL, .   Scholar  at  Ki.ng's  Hall,  1472-3. 

LE  NEVE,  see  also  NEAVE. 

LE  NEVE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  ig, 
1705-6.  S.  of  John,  brewer.  B.  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709- 
10.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  6,  1712;  priest,  July,  1714- 
C.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk. 

LE  NEVE,  JOHN.  Adra.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  9, 
1694.  S.  of  John,  of  Markshall,  White  Roding,  Essex.  B.  in 
Gt  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury,  London,  Dec.  27,  1679. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1696.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Lilt.  dim. 
from  Norwich)  Mar.  5,  1720-1,  as  of  Trinity  College,  literate; 
priest  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1721.  R.  of 
Thornton -le-Moor,  Lines.,  1721-41.  Imprisoned  for  in- 
solvency, 1722.  A  noted  antiquary.  -Author  of  Fasti 
Ecclesiae  Anglicanae  and  of  Mcmumenta  Anglicana,  etc. 
Died  1741.    (D.N.B.) 

LE  NEVE  or  NEAVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
May  27,  1630.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  gent.,  of  Aslacton,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec.  9,  1610.  School,  Norwich  (private; 
Mr  Stonham).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  15,  1634-5;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1636,  as  C.  of 
Aslacton.  V.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk,  1638.  R.  of  Yaxham, 
1650;  and  of  Whinbergh,  1659.  Died  June  9,  1676.  Buried 
at  Whinbergh.  Will  (Norwich)  1676.  Brother  of  William 
(1624)  and  Thomas  (1633).    [Venn,  1.  295.) 

LE  NEVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1656.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  M.D.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Educated 
at  home,  by  Mr  Southwell. 

LE  NEVE  or  NEAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  17,  1632-3.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Aslacton,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1637;  M.A.  1640. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich);  priest,  Feb.  25,  1642-3.  R.  of  St 
Peter,  Thetford.  Married  Alice  Greenwood,  Aug.  8,  1639. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1630)  and  William  (1624).   (Venn,  i.  307.) 

LE  NEVE  or  NEAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
July  6,  1624.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Aslacton,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Machett  and  Mr  Stonham).  Matric.  1624;  B..A. 
1628-9.  1"  holy  orders.  Inherited  an  estate  at  Aslacton. 
Buried  there  June  30,  1679.  Will  (."Vrchd.  Norwich)  1679. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1630)  and  Thomas  (1633).   (Venn,  i.  268.) 

LENEVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1707.  S.  of  John,  druggist.  B.  at  Lynn.  School,  Uppingham 
(Mr  Savage).  M.IJ.  1712.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Apr.  29,  1722. 

LENG,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  26,  1683. 
Of  Thornton,  Pickering,  Yorks.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1683-4;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690;  B.D.  1698;  D.D.  1716. 
Fellow,  1688-1708.  Taxor,  1692.  R.  of  Coton,  Cambs. 
R.  of  Beddington,  Surrey,  1708-27.  Boyle  lecturer,  1717. 
Chaplain  to  George  I,  1717-23.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1723-7. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  of  small-pox,  Oct.  26,  1727. 
Buried  in  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.   (D.N.B.) 

LENNE,  JOHN  DE.  CarmeUte  at  Cambridge.  Adm.  by  the 
Bishop  of  Ely  for  preaching  and  hearing  confessions,  Dec.  3, 
1344.    (B.  Zimmerman.) 

LENNE,  JOHN.  D.D.  Augustinian  monk.  Confessor  to  Sir 
John  Inglesthorp,  Mar.  13,  1404-5. 

LENNOX,  CHARLES,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Lennox,  and  Aubigny. 
LL.D.  1728.  S.  of  Charles,  1st  Duke  of  Richmond,  and  grand- 
son of  Charles  II.  B.  in  London,  May  18,  1701.  Captain  in 
the  royal  regiment  of  Horse  Guards,  1722.  M.P.  for 
Chichester,  1722-3.  Succeeded  to  the  Dukedom,  May  27, 
1723.  F.R.S.,  1724.  K.B.,  1725;  K.G.,  1726.  Lord  of  the 
Bedchamber,  1727-35.  Master  of  the  Horse,  1735-50.  Privy 
Councillor,  1735.  Master  of  Trinity  House,  1741-5.  Present 
at  the  battle  of  Dettingen,  1743.  Lieut. -General,  1745.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Society  of  .Antiquaries,  1750.  Died  .\ug.  8,  1750. 
Buried  in  Chichester  Cathedral.   (D.N.B.) 

LENNOX  AND  RICHMOND  (JAMES  STEUART),  Duke  of,  see 
STUART. 

LENTHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
27,  1629.  S.  of  Philip,  attomey-at-law,  of  Homchurch, 
Essex.    B.  there.    School,  Romford  (Mr  Furmin).    Matric. 


Leonard,  Samuel 

1629;  B.A.  1632-3.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Mar.  6,  1632-3. 
M.A.  1636.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1636-42,  ejected.  V.  of 
St  Clement,  Cambridge,  1638.  Afterwards  studied  mediciae. 
L.R.C.P.,  1649.  Joined  the  Roman  Church.  Practised  in 
Essex.   (Peile,  i.  400;  Munk,  1.  248;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

LENTALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  19, 
1644.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  London.  B.  at  St  Mary-at- 
Hill,  Sept.  24,  1628.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1644-5.   (Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

LENTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Sidney,   Feb.   1600-1. 

S.  and  h.  of  Simon,  of  Aldwincle,  Northants.  B.  there.  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  16,  1598. 
LENTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1647. 
LENTON,  OLIVER.    Presumably  M.A.    Paid  for  writing  letters 

for  the  University,  1493.    (Gr.  Bk,  B',  64.) 

LENTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  16,  1618.  B.  in 
Northamptonshire. 

LENYNG,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1487. 

LEO, .   B.Can.L.  1489-90.   Canonicus. 

LEONARD,  ARTHUR.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1629.  4th  s.  of  Nicholas  (15S8-9),  V.  of  Higham  Ferrers, 
Northants.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  23,  1632;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1639.  V.  of  Denford  and 
Ringstead,  Northants.,  1648-50.  V.  of  St  Sepulchre's, 
Northampton,  1650.  V.  of  Harrowden,  1651-61.  R.  of 
Boughton,  1661-71.  Died  Feb.  8,  1670-1,  aged  62.  Buried 
at  Boughton.   M.I.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LENNARD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  31, 

1627.   Of  Kent.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1630. 
LENNARD,  FINES.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  8,  1611. 

Of  Kent.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  (1586),  12th  Lord  Dacre.  Died  s.p. 

Brother  of  Richard  (1611). 
LENNARD,    GREGORY.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    Queens', 

Michs.  1588.  Of  Kent.   2nd  s.  of  Sampson,  of  Chevening,  and 

Margaret    Fines.     Inherited    the    manor    of    Apulderfield. 

Married  Margaret,  widow  of  Sir  John  Haskins.    Died  s.p. 

Feb.  28,  1618-9.   Brother  of  Henry  (next).   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

LENNARD,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1586.  S.  of  Sampson,  and  Margaret,  suojure  Baroness  Dacre. 
Bapt.  at  Chevening,  Mar.  25,  1569.  .\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  15,  1588.  Knighted  at  Cadiz,  June  22,  1596.  Succeeded 
as  12th  Lord  Dacre,  i6n.  Married  Chrisogona,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Baker,  of  Sissinghurst,  Kent.  Died  Aug,  8,  1616. 
Buried  at  Chevening.  Father  of  Richard  (1611)  and  of  Fines 
(i6n).    (G.E.C.) 

LENNARD,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1640. 

LEONARD,  JEROME.  B.D.  1520-1  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  D.D. 
(Cambridge)  1520-1.   Carmelite  friar. 

LEONARDE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13, 
1588-9.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex.  Schools,  King's 
College,  Cambridge  and  Eton.  B.A.  (?  1601-2);  M.A.  from 
Clare,  1605.  V.  of  Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.,  1605-31. 
Buried  there  Jan.  23,  1630-1.  Father  of  Arthur  (1629). 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

LENNARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  8, 
1611.  Of  Kent.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (1586).  Age  20  in  1616. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  13th  Lord  Dacre,  1616.  Married 
(i)  Ehzabeth,dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Throckmorton,  of  Paulerspury, 
Northemts.;  (2)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Dudley,  3rd  Lord  North. 
RebuUt  Chevening  after  a  plan  by  Inigo  Jones.  Died  Aug.  20, 

1630.  Buried  at  Hurstmonceaux.  Brother  of  Fines  (1611) 
and  father  of  Richard  (1641).   (G.E.C;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

LENNARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1627-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  17;  priest,  June  18,  1630. 

LENNARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Aug.  2, 
1641.  S.  of  Richard  (1611),  Baron  Dacre.  M.A.  1641-2. 
High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1679.  The  adopted  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Barrett,  Lord  Newburgh;  succeeded  to  his  estates,  1644,  and 
took  the  additional  name  of  Barrett.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Loftus.  Died  at  Belhouse,  Essex,  1696.  Buried  at 
Aveling,  Essex.   (W.  Palin,  Stifford;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEONARD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  23, 
1566.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Knole  and  Chevening,  Kent.  B.  at 
Chevening,  1553.  Matric.  1566;  B..\.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  1,  1576-7.  Bencher.  Knighted. 
Of  West  Wickham,  Kent.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Stephen  Slaney,  Knt.  Buried  at  West  Wickham,  Apr.  16, 
1618.  M.I.  Father  of  Stephen  (1619).  (Hasted,  i.  108; 
T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEONARD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1579- 


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LEONARD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 

15,   1675.    S.  of  Nicholas.    B.  at  Bletsoe,   Beds.    School, 

Huntingdon.    Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.    P.C.  of  Barham, 

Hunts.   V.  of  Easton,  1681-1737.   Signed  also  as  minister  of 

Colmworth,  1680-4.   Died  1737- 
LENNARD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  2, 

1619.   S.  of  Samuel  (1566),  of  West  Wickham,  Kent.   Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1622.   Created  Bart.,  Aug.  14,  1642. 

Died  Jan.  20,  1679-80.   Buried  at  West  Wickham.   {G.E.C.) 

LEONARD.  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1569.  OfWare,  Heru.  Matric.  1569;  Scholar, 
1571;  B.A.  1573-4.  Fellow,  1572-3.  .^dm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1573- 

LEONARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573.  B.  at  Ware,  Herts.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1577-8;  M.A. 
1581;  B.D.  1588.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Nov.  28,  1586,  age  29;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1586-7.  R.  of 
Saltfleetby  All  Saints',  Lines.,  1586-1622.  WiU  (Lincoln) 
1622. 

LEONARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  24, 
1616.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623. 
Licensed  to  practice  medicine,  1627-8.  M.D.  1631-2  (Lit. 
Reg.).  Gresham  Professor  of  Law,  May  4,  1649-50.  Probably 
practised  physic  in  London.  Died  Jan.  9,  1659-60.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (Ward,  Gresham  College.) 

LEONARD,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1545. 

LENARD,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 

LENNARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1572.  Of  London.  Migrated  to  Queens'  as  Fell.-Com.  1575- 
B.A.  1575-6.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577, 
from  Staple  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  22,  1585.  Reader, 
1593.   Ancient,  1593. 

LEONARD, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

LEAPER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 

1711.    S.  of  Robert,   husbandman.    B.   at   Kellet,   Lanes. 

School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Saunders).  Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1716-7. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  16,  1717. 
LEPER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1537-8.  Of  York  diocese.  M..A.  1541. 

Fellow  of  St  Joh.n's,  1540.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  8, 

1544.  Perhaps  R.  of  MiddJeton,  Essex,  1549;  V.  of  Braintree, 

1562-79. 
LEPAR,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1572. 

One  of  these  names  minister  of  Bridewell  Hospital,  1592-4. 
LEPER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1581. 
LEPAR, .   B.A.  1484. 

LEPYNGTON,  WILLIAM.  Graduate  in  Canon  Law;  fine  pro  non 
legendo,  14:^1.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ness  Straunge.  Also 
R.  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  1422-3;  and  of  Mepers- 
hall,  Beds. 

LEPIPRE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  31,  1744; 
Fell.-Com.  June  29.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  i744;  B..\. 
1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1751;  priest. 
May  24,  1752.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1782;  of 
Bedford,  derk. 

LE  PLA,  DANIEL.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1675- 

LEPLA,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  11,  1691-2.  Of 
Thomey  Abbey,  Cambs.   Matric.  1692. 

LE  PLA,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 
1726.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Stamford 
(Mr  Hanns).  Matric.  1730;  LL.B.  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Dec.  19,  1731;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1732.  V.  of  Newbottle, 
Northants.,  1732-5.  V.  of  Hartfield,  Sussex,  1735-  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1774;  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  clerk. 

LE  PLA,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  26,  1668. 
S.  of  Mark,  of  Thomey,  Cambs.,  Esq.  School,  Ely.  Matric. 
1668;  Scholar,  1668.  Incorp.  as  M.A.  1675,  from  Sedan.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1679  (M.A.).  V.  of 
Finchingfield,  Essex,  1676-1715.  V.  of  Stamboume,  1686- 
1715.  Died  1715.  Father  of  the  next. 

LE  PLA,  MARCAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1701. 
S.  of  Mark  (above).  B.  at  Finchingfield,  Essex.  Matric. 
Lent,  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Fellow,  1704.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  8,  1707.  C.  of  Chelmsford;  and  usher 
of  the  Grammar  School  there.  Died  of  small-pox,  171 1. 
[Harwood.) 

LEPTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1625. 

LEPTON,  .    B.Civ.L.  1478.    One  Ralph  Lepton  Dean  of 

Darlington,  1497. 
LERCILDE  (?),  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1590. 
LERLING,  JOHN  DE.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1357,    Died 

Oct.  27,  1395. 


Le  Strange,  George 

LERMOUTH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1564-5. 

LERNOULT,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1720.  B.  at  Canterbury.  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1728. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  31, 
1724;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May, 
1727.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Canterbury.  Chaplain  to  the  English 
Factory  at  St  Petersburg.   [Masters.) 

LE  ROYER,  PETER.   M.D.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Rheims). 

LESBURY  or  LAYSBEWRE,   ROBERT.    B.D.    1502-3;   D.D. 
1505.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1506.  A  Carmelite  friar.  Of  Hulne, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland.   Assisted  at  the  General  Chapter 
of  1503,  at  Piacenza.  Prior  of  the  Cambridge  House,  Nov.  17, 
1504.    Elected  provincial,  Sept.  8,  1519,  till  1522.    Died  in 
London,  1524.   (B.  Zimmerman.) 
LESCAILLET  or  LEESCAILLET,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius, 
May  14,  1625.    Readm.  pens.  Dec.  14,  1625,  age  16.   S.  of 
Rowland,  weaver,  of  Norwich.    School,  Norwich  (Mr  Ston- 
ham).   Matric.  1625;  Scholar,  1626-8;  B.A.  1628-9. 
LESCAILLET,   JOHN.     Matric.   pens,    from   Corpus   Christi, 
Easter,  1653.    Of  Hertfordshire.    B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company,  Bombay  Establish- 
ment, 1663.   Died  at  Surat. 
LESLYE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1580. 
LESLIE,  JOHN.    D.D.  from  Trinity,   1624  (Lit.  Keg.).    S.  of 
George,  of  Aberdeenshire.    B.  Oct.  14,  1571.    Educated  at 
Aberdeen.   With  Buckingham  at  Rh6,  1627.   Bishop  of  the 
Isles,   1628-33;   of   Raphoe,    1633-61;  of  Clogher,   1661-7. 
Privy  Councillor  in  Scotland  and  in  Ireland.  Strong  royalist. 
Known  as  'the  fighting  bishop.'   The  only  Anglican  bishop 
who  remained  at  his  post  in  Ireland  during  the  interregnum. 
Purchased  the  estate  of  Glasslough  in  Monaghan.  Died  Sept. 
8,  1671;  a  centenarian.   M.I.  at  Glasslough.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 
LESLEY,  ROBERT.    M.A.  1641   (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 
Henry,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor.   B.A.  (Dublin)  1636-7; 
M.A.   (Aberdeen)    1638.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1639;  and  at 
Cambridge,  1641.   Archdeacon  of  Connor,  1660-71.   Bishop 
of  Dromore,  1660-1;  of  Raphoe,  1661-71;  and  of  Clogher, 
1671-2.    Died  Aug.  10,  1672.    Will  (Dublin)  1672.    (Burke, 
L.G.) 
LESON,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  c.  1505.  R.  of  Kegworth, 
Leics.,   1511-39.    Probably  preb.  of  Wells,  in   1537.    WUl 
(P.C.C). 
LESSE  or  LESSY,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1571;  B.A.   1575-6;  M.A.   1579-    R-  of  Gt  Henny,  Essex, 
1582-90. 
LESS,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1472-3.  Had  studied  at  Cambridge 

and  Oxford. 
LESSE  or  LEEFF,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1518-g. 
LESSE,  ROBERT  (1560),  see  LEESE. 
LESSER,  REGINALD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1560. 
LESSY,  REGINALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 
B..\.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  R.  of  Donyatt,  Somerset,  1632-53. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1653.  Father  of  the  next. 
LESSEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1680  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Reginald  (above),  R.  of  Donyatt,  Somerset.  Matric.  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  30,  1666,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1670;  M.A.  1672.  Fellow  of  Wadham,  1672.  Preb. 
of  Salisbury,  1687-1724.  R.  of  Lydeard  St  Lawrence, 
Somerset,  1687-1724.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1692-1724.  R-  of 
Odcombe,  Somerset,  1708-24.  Will  (Taunton)  1725.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

LESSY,  .    Mus.Bac.  1470-1.    Perhaps  resident  at  Corpus 

Christi,  in  1472. 

LESSY, .   Incorp.  doctor  from  abroad,  1482-3. 

LESSINGHAM,  WILLIAM.   B.D.  1520-1.  A  monk. 
LESTER,  see  also  LEICESTER. 

LESTER,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1720.  S.  of  Andrew, 
of  Abingdon,  Berks.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  May  13,  1700,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1704.  V.  of 
Tortington,  Sussex,  1709.  R.  of  Ford,  Sussex,  1720.  Will 
(Chichester)  1773;  of  Arundel.  [Al.  Oxon.) 
LE  STRANGE  or  STRANGE,   EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from 

Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1548. 
LESTRANGE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's  Hall, 
July  27,  1347.  S.  of  John,  King's  serjeant-at-arms.  His 
father  (then  with  Bishop  Bateman  in  Rome)  petitions  for  a 
living  for  Geoffrey,  student  of  Civil  Law,  age  15  (date,  1355). 
when  he  reaches  23.  (Trin.  Coll.  Adm.,  i.  98;  Cal.  Pap.  Pet.) 
LE  STRANGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1671. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1671)  and  William  (1671). 


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Le  Strange,  Hamon 

LE  STRAN6E,  HAMON.  Matric.  Fell.-Coin.  from  Corpus 
Cmristi,  Easter,  1548.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas.  Of  Hun- 
stanton, Norfolk,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth  Hastings.  Died 
Oct.  7,  1580.  Father  of  Nicholas  (1580),  Thomas  (1578)  and 
Roger  (1580),  brother  of  John  (1549)  and  Robert  (1549). 
(Carthew,  Launditch,  i.  144;  Blomefield,  x.  319.) 

LESTRANGE,  HAMON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  26, 
1601.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1580),  and  Mary  Bell.  B.  1583.  Of 
Norfolk.  Knighted,  Mar.  13,  1603-4.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk, 
1608-9.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1614,  1620-22;  for  Castle  Rising, 
1625.  Royalist  Governor  of  Lynn,  1643.  Married  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Stubbe,  of  Sedgeford.  Died  May  31,  1654.  Father 
of  the  next,  of  Nicholas  (1622)  and  Roger  (1634),  brother  of 
Roger  (1601).    {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LE  STRANGE,  HAMON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  16,  1623.  S.  of  Sir  Hamon  (above),  of  Hunstanton.  B. 
there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1623-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  12,  1617.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1626.  Donor 
to  New  Building  of  Christ's  College.  Of  Pakenham,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Author,  theological  and  historical.  Died  Aug.  7,  1660. 
Buried  at  Pakenham.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1622)  and  Roger 
(1634).   {Peile,  I.  355;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

LE  STRANGE,  HAMON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Em- 
manuel, July  31,  1650.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1622),  and 
Anne  Lewknor.  Bapt.  at  Hunstanton,  Dec.  8,  1631.  Suc- 
ceeded as  2nd  Bart.,  July  24,  1655.  Died  Feb.  15,  1655-6. 
Buried  at  Hunstanton.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1652),  John 
(1654)  and  Thomas  (1667-8).   (G.E.C.) 

L'ESTRANGE,  HAMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 
1684.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1654),  gent.,  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Lynn  and  Seaming.  Matric.  1684;  Scholar, 
1684-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  17,  1688.  Of 
Twickenham,  Esq.  Died  Mar.  12,  1728-9.  Bvuned  at 
Twickenham.   M.I.   Brother  of  John  (1688).   (Venn,  i.  476.) 

LE  STRANGE,  HAMON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  20,  1692.  S.  of  Hamon,  of  Pakenham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Apr.  7,  1674.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds).  J. P.  for 
65  years.  Author.  Died  at  Bury,  aged  93.  Buried  at  Holme, 
Aug.  18,  1769.   (Peile,  11.  125;  D.N.B.) 

LE  STRANGE  or  STRANGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1548. 

LE  STRANGE  or  STRANGE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1522-3.  S.  of  Sir 
Thomas,  Esquire  of  the  Body  to  Henry  VIII.  M.A.  1526. 
Probably  B.D.  1546.  R.  of  Dowdeswell,  Gloucs.,  1542-54 
(' vir  doctus,'  in  Vis.  of  1551).  R. of  Meysey-Hampton,  Wilts., 
1551-4  (deprived)  and  1558-66.  R.  of  Shipton  Moyne, 
1553-4.  V.  of  Fairford,  Gloucs.,  1559-60.  V.  of  Preston, 
1559-66.  Married  Elizaljeth  Pope,  1553.  Mentioned  in  will 
of  his  brother  Nicholas;  dated,  1547.  (H.  Lestrange;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

LE  STRANGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1549.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  and  Ellen  Fitzwilliam.  Of 
Sedgeford,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Gooding,  of  Barton,  Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  23,  1582.  Brother 
of  Hamon  (1548)  and  Robert  (1549).  (Carthew,  Launditch,  i. 
I44-) 

LE  STRANGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1654. 
3rd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1622),  and  Anne  Lewknor.  Matric. 
1654.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  15,  1655-6.  Of 
Gressenhall,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Buried  at  Hunstanton,  Oct.  23, 
1692.  Father  of  Hamon  (1684)  and  John  (1688),  brother  of 
Hamon  (1650),  Nicholas  (1652)  and  Thomas  (1667-8). 

L'ESTRANGE,  JOHN.  .\Aia.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  21, 
i688.  S.  of  John  (1654),  gent.,  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1689-92. 
Drowned  v/hen  returning  from  the  East  Indies,  1695.  Brother 
of  Hamon  (1684).    (Venn,  i.  485.) 

L'ESTRANGE,  LEWKENOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  13,  1697.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  Hoe,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Gressenhall.  Schools,  Walsingham  (Mr  Green)  and  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1697-1702; 
LL.B.  1702.  Fellow,  1702-19.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28, 
1700.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  17,  1710.  Practised  as  bar- 
rister. Steward  of  the  College  manors.  Buried  at  St 
Michael's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  19,  1719.   (Venn,  i.  500.) 

LE  STRANGE  or  STRANGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  17,  1580.  Of  Hunstanton.  2nd  s.  of  Hamon 
(1548).  Bapt.  Mar.  13,  1562.  Matric.  1580.  Knighted  in 
Ireland,  1589.  Succeeded  his  brother  Thomas  (1578). 
Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Bell;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Paston.  Died  Dec.  22,  1592.  Father  of  Hamon 
(1601)  and  Roger  (1601).   (T.  A.  Walker;  Blomefield,  x.  319.) 

LE  STRANGE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1622.  S.  of  Sir  Hamon  (1601),  of  Hunstanton, 
Norfolk,  Knt.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1617. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  28, 1624.    Created  Bart.,  June  i. 


Lethbridge,  John 

1629.  Compiled  a  coUection  of  anecdotes  entitled  Merry 
Passages  and  Jests.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Lewkenor,  of  Denham,  Sufiolk,  Knt.  Died  July  24,  1655. 
Buried  at  Hunstanton,  aged  52.  M.I.  Brother  of  Hamon 
(1623)  and  Roger  (1634),  father  of  the  next,  of  Hamon  (1650), 
John  (1654)  and  Thomas  (1667-8).   (D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

LE  STRANGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Em- 
manuel, July  2,  1652.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1622),  and  Anne 
Lewknor.  Bapt.  at  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  Oct.  17,  1632. 
Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Feb.  1655-6.  Died  Dec.  13,  1669. 
Buried  at  Hunstanton.  M.I.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Hamon  (1650)  and  John  (1654). 

L'ESTRANGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1697.  S.  of  Hamon,  Esq.  B.  at  Pakenham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1697.  Brother  of  Hamon 
(1692). 

LE  STRANGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1671. 
Brother  of  George  (1671)  and  WiUiam  (1671). 

LE  STRANGE  or  STRANGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1549.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  and  EUen 
FitzwiUiam.  Of  Lynn,  Esq.  Married  Joan,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Athow,  of  Brisley,  Norfolk.  Died  1575.  Brother  of  John 
(1549)  and  Hamon  (1548).   (Blomefield,  x.  319.) 

LE  STRANGE  or  STRANGE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  17,  1580.  3rd  s.  of  Hamon  (1548).  Bapt.  Sept. 
15,  1565.  Matric.  1580.  Living,  1591.  Brother  of  Nicholas 
(1580)  and  Thomas  (1578).   (Carthew,  Launditch,  1.  144.) 

LE  STRANGE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1601.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1580),  and  Mary  BeU.  Drowned 
'  at  Emmanuel '  whUe  at  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Hamon 
(1601).   (Blomefield,  x.  115.) 

LE  STRANGE,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Nov.  6,  1634.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Hamon  (1601).  B.  at  Hunstanton, 
Norfolk,  Dec.  17,  1616.  Schools,  Sedgeford,  Westminster  and 
Eton.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1636-7.  Royalist 
pamphleteer  and  journalist.  For  his  attempt  to  recover 
Lynn  for  the  King  in  1644  he  was  imprisoned.  Licenser  of 
the  Press,  1663-89.  J. P.  for  Middlesex,  1680.  M.P.  for 
Winchester,  1685-7.  Knighted,  Apr.  30,  1685.  Deprived  of 
his  ofhce  of  licenser  at  the  Revolution;  imprisoned  in  1681, 
1691  and  1695-6.  Died  Dec.  11,  1704.  Buried  at  St  Giles- 
in-the-Fields.  M.I.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1622)  and  Hsimon 
(1623).    (D.N.B.) 

LE  STRANGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
June  14,  1578.  Eldest  s.  of  Hamon.  Matric.  1578.  Married 
Griselda,  dau.  of  William  Yelverton,  of  Rougham.  Died 
Feb.  1,  1580-1.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1580}  and  Roger  (1580). 
(T.  A .  Walker.) 

LESTItANGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  5,  1667-8.  8th  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1622),  Knt.  and  Bart., 
of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  deceased.  B.  there.  School,  Lynn 
(Mr  BeU).  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Sept.  11,  1669.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1675;  priest,  Sept.  1677.  R.  of 
Stanfield,  Norfolk,  1677-94.  R.  of  Brisley,  1680-94.  Brother 
of  Hamon  (1650),  John  (1654)  and  Nicholas  (1652).  (Blome- 
field, X.  115.) 

L'ESTRANGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  13,  1706.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  Bart.  B.  at  Hunstanton, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Apr.  9,  1689.  School,  Westminster.  Prob- 
ably matric.  1706,  as  'Hammond.'  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  21,  1708.  Succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  1724.  Died 
Nov.  8,  1751.  Buried  at  Hunstanton.  (If  the  matriculant 
was  really  named  Hammond  he  was  son  and  heir  of  Sir 
Nicholcis,  and  elder  brother  of  Thomas,  but  died  1715,  before 
his  father.)    (G.E.C.) 

LE   STRANGE,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at   Trinity, 

1671. 
LETCHE,  THOMAS.    Matric.   sizar  from   St  John's,  Easter, 

1558. 
LETCHFORD,  LEACHFORD  or  LICHFORD,  LEONARD.   Adm. 

sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  1620-1.    Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5; 

M.A.  1628.    Contributed  to  the  restoration  of  the  College 

Chapel  in  1662 ;  then  R.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex.  (A.  Gray.) 

LE  TENNEUR,  BENJAMIN.  Signed  amongst  the  incorporations, 
1624. 

LETHBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1628. 
Previously  matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  July  16, 
1625,  age  17.  Of  Walson,  Clannaborough.  S.  of  John,  of 
Bow  (Nymet-Tracy),  Devon.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  6,  1608-9. 
Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1632.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  at  Exeter.  R.  of  Ashprington,  Devon, 
1639-47,  sequestered.  Retired  to  Lezant,  ComwaU.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Raynolds,  R.  of  Stoke-Fleming. 
Died  Sept.  2,  1655.  Buried  in  Exeter  Cathedral.  (Walker, 
Sufferings;  F.  C.  Hingeston.) 

LETHERLAND,  see  also  LITHERLAND. 


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Letherland,  Joseph 

LETHERLAND,  JOSEPH.  M.D.  1736  {Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  John, 
presbyterian  minister  at  Stratford.  B.  at  Stratford-on-Avon, 
1699.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept.  30,  1722.  M.D.  there,  1724. 
Physician  to  St  Thomas'  Hospital,  1736-58.  F.R.C.P.,  1737- 
Censor;  Elect,  1757-64.  Physician  to  Queen  Charlotte.  Died 
Mar.  31,  1764.  Will  (P.C.C);  as  of  St  Mary  Aldermanbury. 
(D.N.B.;  Munk,  11.  136.) 

LETHIEULIER,  JOHN,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  9,  1720.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Beckenham  and 
Sutton,  Kent,  Esq.  Matric.  1720.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  II,  1723.  Of  Sutton  Place,  Esq.  Died  May  3,  1760,  s.p. 
Buried  at  Sutton.  Brother  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag.;  Hasted, 
I-  239) 

LETHIEULLIER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  {age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  I,  1738.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  Educated  at  home  (Mr  Cradock)  and  by  Mr  Grig- 
man.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  g,  1737; 
4th  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  Beckenham,  Kent.  Brother  of  John 
(above). 

LETHLIEULLIER,  SMART.  M.A.  1726  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  John,  of  Little  Ilford,  Essex,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Joseph  Smart,  of  Havering,  Kent.  B.  Nov.  3,  1701. 
Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  19,  1719-20, 
age  18.  Created  M.A.  (Oxford)  1723.  F.R.S.,  1723-4- 
F.S.A.,  1725.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Aldersbrook,  Little 
Ilford,  1737.  Antiquary.  Formed  collections  and  made 
drawings  of  antiquities  and  English  fossils.  Died  s.p.,  Aug. 
27,  1760.  Buried  at  Little  Ilford.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve, 
Knights,  294;  D.N.B.) 

LETHOM,  ROBERT.   B.D.  1460-1.  Canonicus. 

LETTEL,  see  LITTLE. 

LETTICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  14,  1677.  Matric. 
1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1696.  V.  of  Bozeat,  Northants., 
1686-1702.  R.  of  Rushden,  1702-21.  R.  of  Strixfon,  1707- 
21.  Buried  at  Rushden,  Jan.  21,  1720-1,  aged  58.  Father  of 
the  next.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LETTICE,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  21,  1726. 
S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Rushden,  North- 
ants. School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A. 
1729-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1730-1;  priest 
(Peterb.)  May  20,  1733.  R-  of  Strixton,  Northants.,  1733-53- 
C.  of  Holcot,  1734-6.  V.  of  Bozeat,  1740-53.  V.  of  Grendon, 
1748-53.  Died  Easter  Day,  1753.  Buried  at  Bozeat.  M.I. 
Father  of  John,  the  poet,  for  whom  see  D.X.B.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

LETYSE, .  B.A.  1479-80. 

LETSOM,  LETTSOME  or  LATSAM,  EDMUND.  Adm  at  King's 

(age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  11,  1521.  Left  before  1524. 

Of  Bath. 
LETTIE  or  LYTTY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 

Lent,  1578-9.   Of  Lincolnshire. 
LETTO,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1645-6. 
LETTS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  19, 

1634.    S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Rothwell,  Northants.    B. 

there.  School,  Geddington,  Northants.  (private;  MrChaloner). 

Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

June  9,  1639;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1642.  Intruded  V.  of  Blakesley, 

Northants.,   1649.    Instituted,  Nov.  24,   1660;  resigned  or 

ejected,  1661.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 
LEUCEY,  HENRY.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1597-8. 
LEUCEY  or  LEWCEY,  RICHARD.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St 

John's,  Easter,  1549  (impubes). 
LEUKNOR,  see  LEWKENOR. 

LEULLIER,  DANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  23,  1623. 
LEVENHAM,  JOHN.  D.D.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1380.  Monk 

of  Colchester.    (Loder.) 
LEVENHAM,  THOMAS.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1420. 
LEVENS,  see  LEVYNS. 
LEVENTHORPE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 

1610-1.   4th  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Sawbridgeworth,  and 

Shingay.    Bapt.  at  Sawbridgeworth,  Sept.   15,   1594.    B.A. 

1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1617.   R.  of 

White  Roding,  Essex,  1617-43  (sequestered)  and  1660-80. 

R.  of  Layer-Breton,  1632.   Succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  July  17, 

1679.    Died  unmarried,  Aug.  30,   1680,  aged  86.    M.I.  at 

White  Roding.   Benefactor  to  Christ's.   Brother  of  the  next. 

(Peile,  I.  280;  Clutterbuck,  1.  208;  G.E.C.) 
LEVENTHORPE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 

1610-1.   3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.,  Bart. 

Bapt.  Apr.  29,  1593.   Of  Shingay  Hall.    Married  Jane,  dau. 

of  Peter  Beeston,  of  Lambeth.   Brother  of  Charles  (i6io-i) 

and  John  {1607).   {Peile,  i.  280.) 


Lever,  John  Revel 

LEVENTHORP,  JOHN.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent, 
1597-8.    Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Albury,  Herts.    Bapt. 
there,  Aug.  21,  1580.    Buried  there  Apr.  17,  1605.   Brother 
of  Ralph  (1607)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas  {1582).  {Cussans, 
I.  148.) 
LEVENTHORPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1607.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart., 
of  Shingay  Hall,  Herts.  Bapt.  May  3,  1590.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  6,  1608.    Died  at  Tours,  May  6,  1610.    M.I.  at 
Sawbridgeworth.    Brother  of  Edward  (1610-1)  and  Charles 
(1610-1).    (r.  A.  Walker.) 
LEVENTHORPE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  26,  1646.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Shingay 
Hall,  Herts.    Bapt.  July  30,  1629.    Died  of  small-pox,  in 
London,  Nov.  29,  1649.  Buried  at  Sawbridgeworth.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1651).    {Masters, -^-^7.) 
LEVENTHORPE,   RALPH.    Matric.   pens,   from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,   1607.    Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Albury,  Herts. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  20,  1586.  Brother  of  John  (i597)  and  half- 
brother  of  Thomas  (1582).    (T.  A.  Walker.) 
LEVENTHORPE,  STAFFORD.  M.A.  1662  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  University  College,  Nov.  19,  1650;  B.A.  (New 
College)  1653;  M..^.  (University  College)  1657.  V.  of  Amwell, 
Herts.,    1658.    V.  of  ShephaU,    1660-5.     R.  of  Stevenage, 
1664-78.    Licensed  to  marry,  July  21,  1662,  Barbara  Flex- 
more,  of  Greenwich,.  Kent.   Died  1678.  Admon.,  P.C.C.   {Al. 
Oxon.) 
LEVENTHORP,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
June  9,  1582.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Albury,  Herts.   Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  10,  1567.    Matric.  1582.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1585.  Died  1594.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Half-brotherof  John  (1597-8) 
and  Ralph  (1607).   {T.  A.  Walker;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LEVENTHORPE,  Sir  THOMAS.    Adm.  nobleman  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  19,  1651.   S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Shingay  HaU, 
Bart.    B.  there.    Bapt.  at  Sawbridgeworth,  Dec.  7,   1635. 
Schools,  Bishop's  Stortford  and  CamberweU.  Matric.  1650-1 ; 
M.A.  1652.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Nov.  29,  1649.  J. P.  Deputy 
Lieut. -Colonel  of  Horse  in  Militia.    Served  by  sea  in  the 
Dutch  war.    Married,  Jan.   2,    1654-5,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Capell  BedeU,  Bart.    '  KiUed  by  a  kick  from  a  horse'  at 
Elvaston,  Derbs.,  July  27,  1679.  Buried  at  Sawbridgeworth. 
Brother  of  John  (1646).   {Peile,  i.  546;  G.E.C,  1.  196.) 
LEVER  or  LEAVER,  ADAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June 
27,  1621.    Matric.  1621.    Buried  at  Eccles,  Lanes.,  Mar.  6, 
1634-5;  curate  and  schoolmaster.    (E.  Axon.) 
LEAVER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1677.   S.  of  PhUip,  vintner.   B.  at  SouthweU,  Notts.  School, 
SouthweU  (Mr  Myres).    Matric.   1680;   B.A.   1680-1;  M.A. 
1695.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1680-1.   One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Reedham,  Norfolk,  tiU  1720.   Died  1720. 
LEAVER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  19, 
1740.  S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Norwich.  Schools, 
Norwich,  Hemel  Hempstead  and  Oundle.  Matric.  1740;  B.A. 
1743-4;  M.A.  1747.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Peterb.)  May  25, 1746;  priest,  June  14,  1747-   R-  of  Glooston, 
Leics.,  1747-54.    R.  of  Corby,  Northants.,  1747-77.    R-  of 
Deene,  1754-77.   Died  i777- 
LEVER,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
Probably  'King's  scholar'  at  Durham  School,  1588.    B.A. 
1597-8.    Author  of  poems  and  prose  works,  1607-27.    One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Heighington,  Durham,  1613-23.  Buried 
there  Nov.  27,  1623.   {D.N.B.) 
LEVYR,  GILES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1552. 

LEVER  or  LEVIR,  HENRY.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Mar.  22, 
1623-4.  S.  of  Sampson  (1578),  of  Brancepeth.  B.  in  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's,  Jan.  18,  1606-7.  Matric.  1624.  Master 
of  Alnwick  Grammar  School.  V.  of  Longhoughton,  North- 
umberland. V.  of  Alnham,  1639-50.  P.C.  of  Alnwick,  1639. 
R.  of  Brancepeth,  Durham,  1644-59.  PC.  of  St  John's, 
Newcastle,  1659-62,  ejected.  Married,  at  Whitburn,  Durham, 
Dec.  4,  1637,  Elizabeth,  vridow  of  Thomas  Dixon.  Buried 
at  St  Nicholas",  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  June  6,  1673.  (Calamy, 
11.  267;  F.M.G.,  103;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

LEVER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  1553.  Head  Master  of 
Tonbridge  School,  1559-74.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Little 
Lever,  Lanes.;  and  brother  of  Ralph  (1547-8)  and  Thomas 
(1541).    (P'is.  0/ Lanes.,  1567.) 

LEVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1651.  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5.  Perhaps  of  Alkring- 
ton,  Lanes.,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  28,  1651.  CaUed 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  25,  1669.   (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

LEVER,  JOHN  REVEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1726.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  CoUy- 
hurst,  near  Manchester.  School,  Stockport,  Cheshire  (Mr 
Dale).  Matric.  1726.  Of  Alkrington,  Prestwich,  Esq.  Buried 
at  Middleton,  June  24,  1734.   (E.  Axon.) 


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Lever,  Ralph 

LEVER,  RALPH.  Of  St  John's.  S.  of  John,  of  Little  Lever, 
Lanes.  B.A.  1547-8;  M.A.  1551;  B.D.  1578.  Fellow,  1549. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1560.  Created  D.D.  (Oxford)  1578.  R.  of 
Washington,  Durham,  1560.  An  exile  under  Queen  Mary. 
Archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  and  R.  of  Howick,  1566-74. 
Chaplain  to  Bishop  PUkington.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1567-85. 
R.  of  Stanhope,  1575-7.  Master  of  Sherbum  Hospital,  1577- 
85.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Mar.  1584-5.  Buried  in 
Durham  Cathedral.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1541)  and  perhaps 
of  John  (1549-50).  {Cooper,  i.  507;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567; 
D.N.B.;  Harl.  Soc,  xxiii.  83.) 

LEVER,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1558.  Of  Molton,  Lanes.  Matrie.  1558.  Left,  1561. 
R.  of  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  1588.  Perhaps  V.  of  Clare,  Suffolk, 
1569-82  and  V.  of  Anwick,  Lines.,  1589-90.  Buried  at  Snet- 
terton, June  3,  1605.  (Harwood  seems  to  confuse  him  with 
the  last.) 

LEAVER,  RICHARD.  Matrie.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  1581-2.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Little  Lever,  Lanes.,  and  nephew  of  Thomas  and  Ralph. 
R.  of  Belstead,  Suffolk,  1594.  Father  of  Samuel  (1618-9). 
(Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567.) 

LEVER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  16,  1615. 
Matrie.  1616;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1619;  M.A.  1623.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  May  20,  1627.  V.  of  St  Stephen,  St  Albans, 
1646.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  brother  of  Robert,  of  Darcy 
Lever,  Lanes.,  in  whose  will  (1620)*  he  is  mentioned.  (R. 
Stewart-Brown.) 

LEVER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Probably  s.  of  James,  of  Darcy  Lever,  Lanes. ;  age  56  in  1664. 
Matrie.  1624.  Succeeded  his  father,  1634.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Hamnet  Warburton,  of  Cheshire.  Will  (Chester)  1688. 
(Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664;  Chetham  Soc.,  l.xxxv.  i86.) 

LEVER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  21, 
1642.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant.  B.  at  York.  School,  York 
(Mr  Bellwood).  Migrated  as  sizar  to  St  John's,  Feb.  24,  1644- 
5;  B.A.  1645-6.  V.  of  Bolam,  Northumberland,  1646-60. 
Afterwards  preacher  in  Durham  and  elsewhere.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Dyneley,  of  Bramhope,  Leeds. 
Died  July  i,  1690,  aged  65.   (Calamy,  11.  247;  F.M.G.,  103.) 

LEAVER,  SAMSON  or  SAMPSON.  Matrie.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1578.  S.  of  Thomas,  B.D.  (1541-2),  of  Aldanrig 
(?  Aldemedg,  Durham).  Married  and  had  issue.  Will  proved, 
1642.   Father  of  Henry  (1623-4).   (F.M.G.,  103.) 

LEVER,  SAMUEL.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1618-9. 
S.  of  Richard  (1578),  R.  of  Belstead,  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1619- 
20;  B.A.  1622-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1624-5. 

LEVER  or  LEWER,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1513-4. 

LEVER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1541-2.  Of  Little  Lever,  Lanes.  S.  of 
John.  B.  at  Bolton.  M.A.  1545;  B.D.  1552.  Fellow  of  St 
John's,  1543.  Master  of  St  John's,  1551-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  23;  priest,  Aug.  10,  1550.  A  fugitive  at 
Zurich,  and  elsewhere,  under  Queen  Mary.  Minister  at 
Coventry,  1559.  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  1560-77.  Master 
of  Sherbum  Hospital,  1563.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1564;  de- 
prived, 1567.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  July,  1577.  Buried  at 
Sherbum.  M.I.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1547)  and  perhaps  of 
John  (1549-50),  father  of  Samson  (1578).  (Cooper,  i.  366; 
F.M.G.,  103;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567;  D.N.B.) 

LEVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1595. 
Matrie.  1595. 

LEVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1623.  Of  London. 
Matrie.  1623. 

LEAVER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1721.  S.  of  Charles, 
of  Chichester,  clerk.  Matrie.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
July  8,  1710,  age  19;  B.A.  (New  College)  1714.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Mar.  13,  1714-5.  R.  of  Cranoe,  Leies.,  1717-26.  R.  of 
Stanton  Wyvill,  1721-6.  C.  of  Deene,  Northants.,  1731;  R. 
1749-53-  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Cardigan.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1737-53-  Buried  at  Deene,  Dec.  15,  1753.  M'-  Oxon.; 
Scott-Mayor,  iii.  337;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEVEROCK  or  LAVERACK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  2,  1638.  Of  Bedford.  School,  Doncaster. 
Matrie.  1638;  B..-^.  1641.  One  of  these  names,  clerk,  buried 
at  Poddington,  Beds.,  June  24,  1664.  (But  see  John  Laverock 
of  Clare.) 

LEVERET,  EDMUND.  Matrie.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560. 
LEVERETT,   THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   20)   at  St  John's, 

June  10,  1712.    S.  of  William,  land-surveyor.    B.  at  North 

Crawley,  Bucks.   School,  Newport  (Mr  Woodward).   Matrie. 

1712-    Died  in  CoUege.    Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 

Nov.  8,  1714. 

LBVERINGTON,  ADAM  DE,  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1379. 
R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  Mar.  4,  1379-80;  remained,  till 
c.  1391.   (Masters.) 

LEVERINGTON,  HUGH  DE.   M.A.   Proctor,  13 14-5. 


Levett,  John 

LEVERINGTON,  RICHARD  DE.  FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1333. 
'M..\.;  B.C.L.;  reservation  of  a  benefice.'   (Papal  Letters,  11.) 

LEVERINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1571.  Matrie.  Michs.  1572;  B.A.  1575-^;  M.A.  1579-  Licensed 
by  the  Bishop,  to  practise  medicine  in  Norwich  diocese,  1586. 

LEVRINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Schoolmaster  at  Wymondham, 
1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1603, 
age  24. 

LEVERITCH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28, 
1622.  S.  of  Saville,  of  Drawlington,  Warws.  B.  1603.  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1626; 
priest,  Nov.  i,  1627.  R.  of  Gt  Livermere,  Suffolk,  1631. 
Went  to  New  England,  with  a  company  of  settlers  to  colonize 
Piseataqua  (Dover),  N.H.,  being  engaged  as  minister  for  the 
plantation,  1633.  Afterwards  went  to  Boston;  admitted  to 
the  Church  there,  Aug.  9,  1635.  Assisted  the  Rev.  Ralph 
Partridge  (of  Trinity)  at  Duxbury,  Mass.,  c.  1637-9.  First 
pastor  of  Sandwich,  Mass.,  1639-53.  Removed  to  Long  Is- 
land and  served  as  minister  at  Oyster  Bay,  e.  1653-c.  58; 
then  at  Huntingdon  for  about  ten  years.  Finally  settled  in 
Newtown,  L.I.,  1669;  pastor  there,  till  1677.  Died  at  New- 
town, Long  Island,  New  York,  1677.  (Felt,  191;  J.  G. 
Bartlett.) 

LEVERLAND,  CLIFFORD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1672.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matrie.  1672-3;  B.A.  1675-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1680.   R.  of  Weston,  Notts.,  1687. 

LEVERMORE,  LUCIUS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1716.  Of 
London. 

LEVERMORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
30,  i5i6.  S.  of  John,  merchanl,  of  Exeter.  School,  Exeter 
(Mr  Perriman).  Matrie.  i6i6;  Scholar,  1617-22;  B.A.  1619- 
20;  M.A.  1623.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  C.  of  Silverton, 
Devon,  in  1630.  V.  of  Topsham,  1635-43,  sequestered.  V.  of 
Newlyn,  Cornwall.  Admon.  (Exeter)  1671;  of  Newlyn. 
(Venn,  I.  232;  Walker,  Sufferings.) 

LEVERSEDGE,  JOHN,  see  LIVERSEDGE. 

LEVESHAM,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1461-2. 

LEVESON  GOWER,  BAPTIST.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  22,  1720.  S.  of  John,  Baron  Gower  of 
Stittenham,  Yorks.  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matrie.  1720.  M.P.  for  Neweastle-under-Lyme,  1727-61. 
Commissioner  of  Trade,  1745-g.   Died  Aug.  4,  1782. 

L'EVESQUE,  NOAS.  M.D.  1690  (Com.  Reg.).  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1697; 
of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex. 

LEVETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June,  1648. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matrie.  1650;  B.A.  165 1-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  July  2;  priest,  July  4,  1661.  R.  of  Little  Carlton, 
Lines.,  1661. 

LEVETT,  HENRY.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596;  B;.^. 
1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of 
Ryarsh,  Kent,  1617-32. 

LEVITT,  HENRY.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  Scholar,  1608-11;  M.A.  1611;  B.D.  1620. 
R.  of  Odell,  Beds.,  1635.  Buried  there  Jan.  9,  1671-2. 
(T.A.  Walker.) 

LEVIT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  12,  1576-7. 
S.  of  James,  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  School,  St  Neots.  Matrie. 
1577.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  4,  1585,  as  M.A.  R.  of 
South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1585-1616;  and  of  Homersfield, 
1585-94.  Will  proved  (Norivich  C.C.)  1616.   (Venn,  i.  89.) 

LEVETT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1704.  S.  of 
James,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matrie.  1704;  Scholar, 
1705;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711. 

LEVETT,  JEREMY.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631; 
Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Inc.  of  Timble, 
Knaresborough,  Yorks.,  1649.  R.  of  Leyton,  Essex.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1651 :  property  at  Timble.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEVIT  or  LEVETTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  27, 
1594.    Matrie.  1594. 

LEVET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26,  1623.  3rd  s. 
of  Thomas,  of  Melton,  Yorks.  Schools,  Conisborough  and 
Houghton.  LL.B.  from  Trinity,  1623;  LL.D.  1633  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Of  the  Archbishop  of  York's  Exchequer  and  Prerogative 
Court,  1647.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Emmanuel  Mote,  of 
Melton,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Peter  (1628-9)  and  Ralph  (1617). 
(Peile,  I.  350;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LEVIT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626;  after- 
wards Fell.-Com.;  B.A.  1630-1. 

LEVETT,  JOHN.  .'^dm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  31,  1631.  S.  of 
William,  gent.,  of  Doncaster.  B.  at  Wistow,  Yorks.  School, 
Doncaster  (Mr  Ashton).  Matrie.  1632.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
June  13,  1634,  age  20.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  V.  of 
Wighill,  Yorks.,  1662-8.  V.  of  Knaresborough,  1668-92. 
Buried  Mar.  26,  1692. 


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Levett,  John 

LEVITT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1657; 

B.A.  1659;  M.A.  1663. 
LEVETT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 

1709.  S.  of  William  (?  1664),  clerk.   B.  at  Sturton,  near  East 

Retford,   Notts.    School,   York   (Mr  Thomlinson).    Matric. 

1709;  B.A.  1712-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  15,  1714; 

priest,  July  15,  I7i7-    C.  of  Willoughby  Waterless,  Leics., 

1717.   R.  of  Gt  Peatling,  1729-41.  Will  (Leicester)  1741;  'R. 

of  Willoughby.'   Father  of  the  next. 

LEVETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  17,  1749-50. 
Of  Willoughby  Waterless,  Leics.  S.  of  John  (above).  School, 
Nuneaton  (age  18).  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Juneg,  1754;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1756.  R.  of  Willough- 
by Waterless,  Leics.,  1756.  R.  of  Gt  Peatling,  1756-1800. 
KiUed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  i8oo.  (Nichols, 
IV.  330.) 

LEVETT,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1604-5;  M.A. 
1608.  Licensed  to  preach  (York)  1608.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1615- 
34;  sub-dean,  1624-43.  R.  of  Fingall,  Yorks.,  1622-43.  Preb. 
of  Durham,  1634-43.   Died  1643.   {Walker,  Sufferings,  20.) 

LEVETT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  27, 
1628-9.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Melton,  Yorks.  School, 
Rotherham  (Mr  Bonner).  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A. 
1636.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  17,  1646.  V.  of 
Cantley,  near  Doncastcr,  c.  1636-72.  V.  of  Boynton,  1666-72. 
Died  1672.  Brother  of  John  (1623)  and  Ralph  (next). 
{Psile,  I.  397.) 

LEVETT,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Melton,  near  Doncaster.  B.A.  1 620-1 ;  M.A. 
1624.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1624.  R.  of  Grainsby,  Lines., 
1635.  Brother  of  John  (1623)  and  Peter  (above).  (Peile,  i. 
318;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  i.  118.) 

LEVITT,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1571. 

LEVVTT  or  LEVITT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
June,  1575;  B..A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincohi)  Aug.  1582.  Perhaps  V.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex, 
1584.    R.  of  Letherhead,  Surrey,  1590. 

LEVIT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  V.  of  Wood 
Ditton,  Cambs.,  1618.   R.  of  Cheveley,  1623-44,  sequestered. 

LEVETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1664. 
Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  13,  1670-1.  R.  of  Treswell  (East 
mediety),  Notts.,  1682.    Perhaps  father  of  John  (1709). 

LEVINGS  or  LEVINZ,  see  also  LEWIN. 

LEVING  or  LEVYNS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1544.  Matric.  Michs.  1545.  Died  in  College.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1547- 

LEVING  or  LEVINZ,  CRESWELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
July  6,  1648.  Of  Northamptonshire.  2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
Evenley,  Northants.  B.  there,  1627.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  1655.  Barrister,  Nov.  25,  1661.  Bencher,  1678. 
Treasurer,  1679.  K.C.,  1676.  Knighted,  Oct.  2,  1678. 
Attorney-general,  1679-81.  Serjeant-at-law,  1680.  Judge 
C.P.,  1681-6.  One  of  the  counsel  for  the  seven  bishops,  i688. 
Married,  July  2,  1670,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Livesay, 
of  Lancashire.  Died  Jan.  29,  1700-1.  Buried  at  Evenley. 
M.I.    {D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618,  1681.) 

LEVYNS  or  LEWINS,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1632.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Rusholme, 
Yorks.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  27,  1636.  Of  Eske  in 
Holdemess,  Yorks.  Age  50  in  1666.  Married  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  William  Wytham,  of  Ledston,  Yorks.  Buried  at  St  John's, 
Beverley.  Father  of  William  (1663)  and  probably  of  Thomas 
(1665).    (T.  E.  Watson,  Family  of  Lewen.) 

LEVINGE  or  LEVEING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  June  24,  1671.  S.  of  Richard,  lawyer,  of  Leeke, 
Staffs.  (Recorder  of  Chester).  B.  there,  May  2,  1656.  School, 
Audlem.  Matric.  1671.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Sept. 
1671.  Barrister,  1678.  Recorder  of  Chester,  1686-7.  M.P. 
for  Chester,  1690-5;  for  Blessington  (Irish  Parliament)  1692- 
3;  for  Longford,  1698-9  and  again,  1703-13;  for  Derby, 
1710-1;  for  Kilkenny  (Irish  Parliament),  1713-4.  Solicitor- 
General  for  Ireland,  1690-5  and  1704-9.  Knighted,  Sept.  23, 
1692.  Speaker  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  1692-3. 
Created  Bart.,  Oct.  26,  1704.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Irish 
C.P.,  1720-4.  Died  July  13,  1724.  Will,  Dublin.  (D.N.B.; 
A.  B.  Beaven;  G.E.C.) 

LEVYNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1665. 
Matric.  1665;  B..A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1671;  priest,  Sept.  1672.  Probably  s.  of  Lewis  (1632), 
of  Eske,  Yorks.;  age  18  in  1666;  brother  of  William  (1663). 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

LEVYNG,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1585. 


Lewin,  James 

LEVYNS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1663.  S.  of  Lewis  (1632),  gent.,  of  Heslington,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  York  (Mr  Langley).  Matric.  1663.  Of  Eske, 
Yorks.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bernard,  Knt. 
Buried  at  Beverley,  Jan.  13,  1684-5.  Admon.  (York)  1685. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

LEVINZ,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1731.  Doubtless  s.  of  William,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Creswell 
(1648).  M.P.  for  Notts.,  1734-47.  Receiver-General  of 
Customs,  1763-5.  Died  unmarried,  Aug.  17,  1765,  aged  52. 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  (G.  Mag.;  N.  and  Q.,  2nd  S., 
III.  515;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LEVING, .   B.A.  1483-4. 

LEVINGSTON,  ALEXANDER,  see  LIVINGSTON. 

LEVINGSTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1623-4. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1625;  s.  and 
h.  of  John;  called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  28, 
1630. 

LEVIS,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11,  1665.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1674. 
Signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  June  i,  1672.  V.  of 
Langford,  Derbs.,  1672. 

LEVISON  or  LEYFSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c. 
1448.   Perhaps  R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  1459-64. 

LEVISTON  or  LAVINSTON,  Sir  JAMES,  Bart.  Adm.  as  noble- 
man at  Clare,  June  30,  1637.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Kinnaird, 
Perth.  Matric.  1637.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1628.  Gentleman 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  Charles  I.  Created  Viscount  New- 
burgh,  1647;  and  Earl  of  Newburgh,  1660.  Buried  Dec.  6, 
1670,  in  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.    (G.E.C.) 

LEVOT, .    M.Gram.  1473-4. 

LEVSIE,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1583.    One  Gabriell  Levesey,  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Tooting, 

Surrey.    (Vis.  of  Surrey.) 

LEWGAR  or  LUGAR,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  30,  1623.  S.  of  Philip  (1593),  V.  of  Harlington,  Beds. 
B.  there.  School,  Harlington.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7; 
M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18;  priest,  Feb.  19, 
1626-7.   Brother  of  Philip  (1629).   (P«7f,  i.  353.) 

LEWGAR,  JOHN.  M.A.  1625  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London,  gent.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  13, 
1616,  age  14;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1632.  R.  of 
Laverton,  Somerset,  1627-35.  Afterwards  joined  the  Roman 
Church.  Went  to  Maryland  on  the  invitation  of  Cecil  Calvert, 
Lord  Baltimore.  Author,  controversial.  Died  in  London,  of 
the  plague,  1665.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LEWGAR  or  LUGARE,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1549. 

LEUGAR,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  .Apr.  28,  1593. 
S.  of  Thomas  (?  1555),  V.  of  Wood  DalUng.  B.  at  Wymond- 
ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Wood  Dalling  (under  his  father). 
Matric.  1593;  Scholar,  1594-9;  B..\.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19, 
1599;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1602.  C.  of  Streatley,  Beds.  V.  of 
Harlington,  1604-27.  Buried  there  Jan.  21,  1626-7.  Will 
(Archd.  Bedford)  1627;  mentions  sons  Adam  (above),  Philip 
(next)  and  John.   (Venn,  i.  148;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEWGAR,  PHILIP.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629. 

S.  of  Philip  (above),  V.  of  Harlington,  Beds.    Bapt.  there, 

May  23,  1613.    B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.   Brother  of  Adam 

{1623)- 
LEWGAR  or  LUGAR,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

Nov.  1555;  Scholar,  1557-8;  B.A.  1559-60.    Probably  V.  of 

Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1573-81;  of  Wood  Dalling,  1580-99; 

of  Earlham,  Norwich,   1592-7.   Doubtless  father  of  Philip 

(i593).    (Peile,  I.  60.) 
LEWGAR,   THOMAS.     Matric  pens,   from  Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1580;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 

Apr.  15,  1590.    V.  of  Norton  Subcorse  and   Raveningham, 

Norfolk,  in  1603.   R.  of  Stokesby,  i6i6. 

LEWINGE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  22, 
1620-r.  S.  of  Gilbert,  gent.  B.  at  Little  Cressingham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Matric.  1621;  B.A. 
1624-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1625;  priest.  May  20, 
1627.  C.  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  in  1627.  Brother  of 
William  (1615). 

LEWEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 
1728.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
at  St  Oswald's,  Nov.  10,  1709.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
18,  1732-3;  C.  of  AshweU,  Herts.  V.  of  Westbury,  Somerset, 
1734-53.  Brother  of  Thomas  (next).  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  413; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 


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LEWEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  7, 
1722.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Durham.  School,  KeUoe  (Mr  Thomp- 
son). Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1724.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Sept.  1722.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  22,  1728.  Buried 
at  St  Nicholas,  Durham,  Dec.  29,  1783.  Brother  of  James 
(1728).    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

LEWIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1559. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Cofaye,  Herts.  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  1565; 
LL.D.  1576.  Fellow,  1562-71.  Proctor  for  part  of  1568. 
Public  Orator,  1570-1.  Supp.  for  incorporation  at  Oxford, 
1582.  Judgeof  the  prerogative  court  of  Canterbury,  1576-98. 
Chancellor  of  Rochester  diocese,  1586-7.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1587-98.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1587-98.  M.P.  for  Rochester, 
1586-7,  1588-9  and  1593.  A  Master  in  Chancery,  1593-8- 
Died  Apr.  15,  1598.  Buried  in  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch.  M.I. 
at  Otteringden,  Kent.  Will,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  69; 
Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Cooper,  11.  345;  111.  loi;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LEWIN,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit). 

LEWIN  or  LEWINGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
June  13,  1615.  S.  of  Gilbert,  gent.,  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk. 
School,  Hardingham  (Mr  Tylney).  Matric.  1616.  Scholar, 
1617-22;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  LL.D.  1632.  Fellow, 
1623-33.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1619-20.  Advocate- 
General  to  Prince  Rupert.  Present  at  Naseby.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  1667;  as  of  Ludham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  James 
(1620-1).  (Venn,  I.  22g.) 

LEWIS,  see  also  LODOWIC. 

LEWIS,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1667.  S.  of  Mark.  B.  at  Polstead,  Suffolk.  School,  private. 
Brother  of  John  (1667)  and  Mark  (1662). 

LEWIS,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1676.  Of 
Anglesey.   Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1676. 

LEWYS,  AMOS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1572. 

LEWIS,  BERNARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1697.  S.  of 
George,  clerk.  B.  at  Abergwilly,  Carmarthen.  School, 
Abergwilly  (Mr  Maddocks).  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1697,  age  18.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1701.  'Of  Christ's,'  when  ord. 
priest  (York)  Sept.  1706.  R.  of  Thorpe  Bassett,  Yorks., 
1707-22.  R.  of  Orton  Longueville  with  Bottlebridge,  Hunts., 
1721-46.  R.  of  Warlingham,  Surrey,  1723.  Died  1746-  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1747.  Brother  of  Erasmus  (1690)  and  George  (1694). 
(Peile,  II.  140.) 

LEWES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1674. 
Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1681.  V.  of  Prestwold,  Leics.,  till 
1710.  Schoolmaster  there.  Died  Mar.  18,  1726,  aged  71. 
Buried  at  Quomdon,  Leics.   M.I.   (Nichols,  in.  359.) 

LEWIS,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1576-7; 
M.A.  from  Queens',  1580.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  5,  1577-8.  V.  of  Gt  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1585-7.  R.  of 
Saltfleetby  St  Peter,  Lines.,  1587-9- 

LEWIS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1598. 

LEWIS,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sx  John's,  June  13, 
1635.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Llangeler,  Carmarthen.  B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Gittins). 

LEWYS,  ED.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563. 

LEWES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1580; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1584-5. 

LEWIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  July  3, 
1719.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Aldersey,  near 
Chester.  School,  Wrexham  (Mr  Appleton).  Matric.  1719; 
B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Perhaps  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1738. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Sarum)  Mar.  10, 1722-3 ; 
priest  (Oxford)  Sept.  19,  1725.  R.  of  Emmington,  Oxon., 
1725-84.  R.  of  Waterstock,  1726-84.  Chaplain  to  Earl 
Cadogan.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Nov.  4,  1784.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1785.  M.I.  at  Waterstock.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  328; 
D.N.B.) 

LEWIS,  ERASMUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1690.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Abercothy,  near  Carmarthen. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1691;  B.A. 
1693-4.  Secretary  to  the  Ambassador  at  Paris,  1701;  to 
Robert  Harley,  1704;  and  secretary  at  Brussels,  1708.  M.P. 
for  Lostwithiel,  1713-4.  Friend  of  Swift  and  Pope.  Died 
Jan.  10,  1754.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Brother  of 
George  (1694)  and  Bernard.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  216.) 

LEWYS,  FELIX.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563.  Of 
London.  Probably  matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1568, 
age  25.  LL.B.  (Douay)  1568.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1572. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1574.  Principal  of  New  Inn  Hall,  1571-5. 
Advocate,  1574-  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1592;  of  Bristol,  derk, 
LL.D.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LEWIS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  1,  1667. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Foxton,  Leics.  School,  Oakham. 


Lewis,  John 

LEWIS,  GEOFFREY  or  GRIFFITH.  D.D.  1575  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  B.A.  from  Christ  Church,  1562;  M.A.  1565-6;  B.D. 
1570;  D.D.  1574.  Preb.  of  Worcester.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1577.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1594-1607.  Died  1607.  (Ath.Oxon.) 

LEWIS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1565; 
B.A.  1568--9;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  22,  1570. 
R.  of  Higham  Gobion,  Beds.,  1574-6.  R.  of  Welwyn,  Herts., 
1575-1606.   Died  Mar.  28,  1606,  aged  55.   Will,  P.C.C. 

LEWES,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

LEWIS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  7,  1681.  Of 
Bangor  diocese.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1689.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1685;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1689. 
Perhaps  chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company  at  Fort  St 
George,  1692.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  Archdeacon  of 
Meath  and  R.  of  Kells,  1723-9.    Died  1729.    (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

LEWIS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  30,  1694, 
from  Oxford,  where  he  matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Dec.  14, 
1694.  S.  of  George,  clerk.  B.  at  Abergwilly,  Carmarthen. 
School,  Abergwilly  (Mr  Maddocks).  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
Dec.  24,  1694,  age  18.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1707. 
V.  of  Westerham,  Kent,  1706-48.  R.  of  Hever,  1721.  Buried 
at  Westerham,  July  13,  1748.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1749-  Brother 
of  Erasmus  (1690)  and  Bernard  (1697),  father  of  Rowland 
(1745)-    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEWIS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  29,  1720.  S.  of 
George,  R.  of  Dolgelly,  Merioneth.  Scholar,  1721;  Matric. 
1722;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Fellow,  1728-46.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1728.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(Archd.  Sarum)  1755 ;  of  Compton  Chamberlain,  Wilts.,  clerk. 

LEWES,  GRIFFIN  AP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1552- 

LEWIS,  GRIFFITH  or  GRIFFIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c. 
1593;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Liddiard  Millicent,  Wilts.,  1604-14.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Olney,  Bucks.,  1604-11.  Buried  there, 
Apr.  13,  1611.   (Lipscomb,  iv.  306.) 

LEWIS,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1570-1;  M.A.  1574. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1571-9. 

LEWIS,  HOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  30,  1687.  Of 
Gwredog,  Anglesey.   Matric.  1687. 

LEWIS,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  11, 
1696.  Of  Denbigh.  School,  Llanrwst,  Denbigh.  Matric.  1697; 
B.A.  1701-2. 

LEWIS,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15,  1715-6, 
from  Oxford  (perhaps  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  July  15, 
1712).  LL.B.  1718;  D.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1728-38.   Canon  of  Windsor,  1733-42. 

LEWIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16,  1621. 
S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Gt  Munden,  Herts.  School,  Felsted, 
Essex.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May 
16,  1628;  priest,  Feb.  15,  1629-30.  Probably  V.  of  Duston, 
Northants.,  1642.  C.  of  Passenhamin  1655.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEWIS,  JEREMY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  i6o6.  S. 
of  John,  of  Dunmow,  Essex.   B.  there.   B.A.  1609-10;  M.A. 

1613.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1613,  age  25;  priest,  Dec. 

1614.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Northampton,  1616-28.  Buried 
there  Jan.  9,  1627-8.  Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1628.  Father 
of  the  next.  (H.  I.  Longden;  Peile,  i.  258,  confounds  him 
with  the  next.) 

LEWIS,  JEREMY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1642.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Jeremiah  (above).  Bapt.  at  AU 
Saints',  Northampton,  Sept.  25,  1623.  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A. 
1649.  V.  of  St  Giles',  Northampton,  1648-62;  ejected,  1662. 
Buried  at  St  Giles',  Dec.  29,  1662.  Will  (Archd.  Northants.) 
1663.    (H.  I.  Longden;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LEWYS,  JOHN.   B.A.  1459- 

LEWES,  JOHN.  Of  Jesus.  B.  at  Meyeltyme,  Carnarvon.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  May  26,  1566;  priest  (London)  1567.  V.  of 
Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  1572-1626.  Died  Aug.  29,  1626, 
aged  80.  M.I.  at  Abbots  Langley.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1629. 
Possibly  father  of  Christopher  (1598).    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEWES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1588.  Of 
Wales. 

LEWYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1588. 
B.  in  St  Catherine's  Creechurch,  London.  Matric.  1588; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(London)  July  9,  1598,  age  29.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Martin 
Outwich,  London,  1603-14.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 
Barton -on -Humber,  1602-9.  K-  of  Waddingham,  Lines., 
1609-15.   Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1614. 

LEWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1596.  Of  Cardigan. 
Perhaps  of  Abemant  Bychan,  Cardigan;  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1598.   Called  to  the  Bar,  Oct.  10,  1614.   Died  1643. 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Magdalene,  Easter,  i6ii. 


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LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1614.  S.  of 
David  Lewes.  B.  in  St  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate.  Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  12,  1597-8.  Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  1618,  age  22;  C.  of  St  Albans, 
Herts.;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1618.  Author,  Melchizedech's  Anti- 
type, etc.,  1624. 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  5, 1634.  OfDenbighs., 
Wales.  Matric.  1634.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18, 
1641,  as  'B.A.  of  Jesus  College.' 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1647.  S.  of  Howel,  gent.,  of  Anglesey.  B.  there.  School, 
Arnlwch  (Mr  Humphreys).  B.A.  1650-1 ;  M.A.  1654.  Perhajjs 
brother  of  Owen  (1650),  etc. 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  June  29,  1667. 
S.  of  Mark.  B.  at  Polstead,  Suffolk.  School,  private.  Brother 
of  Mark  (1662)  and  Abraham  (1667). 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1712.  S.  of  John, 
wine  cooper,  of  St  Nicholas  parish,  Bristol.  B.  there,  Aug.  29, 
1675.  Schools,  Wimbome,  Poole  (Mr  John  Russell)  and 
Ratcliff  Cross,  Wapping.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  30,  1694,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1697.  R.  of 
Acryse,  Kent.  1699-1706.  V.  of  St  John,  Margate,  1705-47. 
R.  of  Eastbridge  and  Saltwood,  1706-9.  V.  of  Minster,  1709- 
47.  Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital,  Canterbury.  Author, 
biographical  and  topographical.  Married,  at  Canterbury 
Cathedral,  July  11,  1709,  Mary  Knowler  (sic),  of  St  George's, 
Canterbury.  Died  Jan.  16,  1746-7.  Buried  at  Minster. 
(D.N.B.;  A!.  Oxon.;  Masters,  337;  App.,  102;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  May  8, 
1717.  S.  of  William,  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk,  gent.  Matric.  1717; 
B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1725.  V.  of 
Benhall,  Suffolk,  1725.   R.  of  Stemfield,  1733. 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1738.  S.  of  William,  of 
St  John's,  Hackney,  Middlesex,  gent.  Matric.  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  May  14,  1719,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  11,  1 720-1.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1740.  Of  Llyn, 
Arvoniae,  Carnarvon.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1749;  C.  of  Boyton,  Suffolk;  priest, 
Sept.  1750.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Birdbrook,  Essex, 
1759-71. 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1744.  S.  of  John, 
of  Benhall,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1745-6;  Scholar, 
1746;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1759.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
North  Ferriby,  Yorks.,  1766-86.  Perhaps  chaplain  of  H.M.S. 
Culloden;  wiU  (P.C.C.)  1786. 

LEWIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7,  1744.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1745-6;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752;  B.D. 
1761.  Fellow,  1749-64.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  17,  1753. 
V.  of  Sandon,  Essex.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1800. 

LEWES,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 

1679.  S.  of  Griffith,  gent.  B.  at  Salisbury.  School,  Salisbury 
(Mr  Hardwick).    Matric.  1680.    Migrated  to  Jesus,  May  3, 

1680.  B.A.  1682-3. 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.   M.A.   Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1398. 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1572-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Apr.  17,  1575,  age  24;  of  Duxford,  Cambs. 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizarat  Queens',  Oct.  9,  1601.  Of  Wales. 
B.  at  Lampeter  Velfry,  Pembroke.  B.A.  (?  1602-3) ;  M-A.  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  17,  1610-1,  age  29. 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1642.  S.  of  Richard,  of 
St  Mary's,  Anglesey,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Sept.  8,  1634,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1637.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Llandysilio,  Cardigans.,  1646. 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  16, 
1698.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Towyn,  Merioneth.  School, 
Ruthin, Co.  Denbigh.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  PerhapsC. 
of  Selattyn,  1713;  R.  of  Bodfari,  Denbs.,  1726-8;  R.  of  Bettws- 
Gwerfyl-Goch,  1728-55.   (D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph,  11.  6.) 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1719. 
S.  of  David,  of  Dolgelly,  Merioneth.  School,  Whitchurch, 
Shropshire  (Mr  Hughes).  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1722-3.  Master  of  Cavendish  School, 
Suffolk,  in  1723. 

LEWIS,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  24, 
1724.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Machynlleth. 
School,  Llanegryn  (Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  1724.  One  of  these 
names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1733-8. 

LEWIS,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  31,  1662. 
S.  of  Mark,  D.D.  (probably  R.  of  Benefield,  Northants., 
1676-81).  B.  at  Norwich.  Educated  by  his  father.  Migrated 
as  pens,  to  Sidney,  Feb.  11,  1665-6.  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 
Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Oct.  13,  1672.  V.  of 
Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex,  1676-82.  R.  of  Benefield, 
Northants.,  1681-1714.  Brother  of  Abraham  (1667)  and 
John  (1667),  father  of  William  (1683-4)  and  doubtless  of  the 

V.A.C.  III. 


Lewis,  Rowland 

next.  (For  an  account  of  a  schoolmaster  and  financial  and 
miscellaneous  writer,  of  these  names,  see  D.N.B.)  {Peile,  1. 
600;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEWIS,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1698.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  the  last.  Matric.  1699; 
Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1703;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1708.  C.  of  Bene- 
field, 1703;  R.  1715-24.  Died  1724.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEWIS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  2, 
1645.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Ely.  School,  Ely. 

LEWES,  OWEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1568;  B.A. 
1571-2.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1574,  age  40.  'c.  of 
Haverhill,  Suffolk.  Perhaps  R.  of  Shere,  Surrey,  1581-1612. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Lassington,  Gloucs.,  1576-83,  when 
he  resigned.   Died  Oct.  26,  1612. 

LEWES,  OWEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614. 

LEWIS,  OWEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1650.  S.  of  Howel,  of  Anglesey.  B.  at  Amlwch.  School, 
Llanelian,  Anglesey.  B.A.  1653-4.  Brother  of  Pierce  (1653), 
Robert  (1656),  William  (1659)  and  perhaps  John  (1647). 

LEWES,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1573-4-  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bumham,  Essex, 
1583-1619.  Died  1619. 

LEWIS,  PIERCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1653.  S.  of  Howell,  of  Amlwch,  Anglesey.  B.  there.  School, 
Amlwch  (Mr  Hugh  Humfrey).  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  1660.  V.  of  Highaun,  Kent,  1660-5.  Brother  of  Owen 
(1650),  Robert  (1656)  and  William  (1659).  (The  Chancellor 
of  Bangor  was  an  Oxford  contemporary.) 

LEWES,  RICHARD.  Student  at  Jesus,  c.  1535. 

LEWIS,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

LEWES,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1579  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Lewis,  of  Llanaber,  Merioneth.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  1572, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1573-4;  M.A.  1575-6;  B.D.  1584;  D.D. 
1594.  R.  of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.,  1579-1620.  V.  of 
Brackley,  1600-20.  Author,  Sermon.  Buried  at  Brackley, 
Dec.  18,  1620.  Father  of  William  (1609).  (Cooper,  11.  174; 
Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LEWES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  7,  1592.  Of 
Suffolk.   Matric.  1592. 

LEWIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1597. 
Of  Cardiganshire. 

LEWIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1597-8. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Marr,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  i6,  1600.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Gervase 
Brinsley,  of  Brinsley,  Notts.  Died  1661.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Thomas  (c.  1595).  {Surtees  Soc,  xxxvi.  290;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

LEWIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1668-9.  S.  of  Lewis,  of  Montgom.  B.  there.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (Mr  Chaloner).   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 

LEWIS,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
St  Nicholas,  Glamorgan.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
Dec.  16,  1728,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1732.  Perhaps  V.  of 
BuckereU,  Devon,  and  R.  of  Tiddington,  Somerset.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

LEWES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6, 
1568-9.  S.  of  John,  of  Lydd,  Kent,  deceased.  School, 
Colchester.  Matric.  1569;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1571-2; 
M.A.  from  Caius,  1575.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Rochester) 
Feb.  17,  1572-3.  V.  of  St  Peter,  Colchester,  1579-89.  In 
1581  he  was  confined  in  Newgate  for  nonconformity.  R.  of 
Rushbrooke,  Suffolk,  1598-1618.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Markshall,  Essex,  1572-82.  Bviried  at  Rushbrooke,  Mar.  10, 
1617-8.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1618.  His  widow  gave  by  will,  1620, 
£100  to  St  John's  for  a  scholarship.  (Venn,  i.  64;  Cooper,  iii. 
17.) 

LEWIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1656.  S.  of  Howell,  gent.  B.  at  Amlwch,  Anglesey.  School, 
Amlwch  (Mr  Humphreys).  Matric.  1656.  Died  in  College. 
Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  July  9,  1658.  Brother  of 
Owen  (1650),  Pierce  (1653)  and  WUliam  (1659). 

LEWIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  10,  1674-5.  Of 
Anglesey.   Matric.  1674-5;  Scholar,  1674-5. 

LEWIS,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  King's,  1738.  S.  of  Charles,  of 
Disserth,  Brecon.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Feb. 
17,  1729-30,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1733. 

LEWES,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1589;  B.A. 
1596-7.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  St  Laurence,  New 
Brentford.  Buried  there  Dec.  20,  1613. 

LEWIS,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1745.  S.  of  George  (1694),  clerk,  V.  of  Westerham,  Kent. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  30,  1727.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1746;  B.A.  1749-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Apr.  i,  1750; 
priest  (Lichfield)  Dec.  22,  1751.  R.  of  Perivale,  Middlesex, 
1752-83.  Died  Mar.  19,  1783.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Scott-Mayor,iu. 
553;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

Si  6 


Lewis,  Samuel 

LEWES,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1606; 

B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613. 
LEWIS,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 

1738.  S.  of  Samuel,  blacksmith,  of  Suffolk,  and  Mary  Thome. 

B.  at  Stratford.  School,  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr  Grimwood). 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1741-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  Leostoff, 
Suffolk,  Esq.   Died  Dec.  22,  1752.   (G.  Mag.) 

LEWIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1546.  Of  Henley,  Oxon.  B.A.  1550-1;  M.A. 
1554.  Fellow,  1549-60.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Little 
Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1579-98.   Buried  there. 

LEWES,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1560. 

LEWES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1584. 

LEWYS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Marr,  Yorks.,  Esq.,  deceased. 
If  so,  married  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Munday,  of  Marketou, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Died  1663.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (i597) 
and  father  of  Thomas  (1627).  {Surtees  Soc,  xxxvi.  290; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

LEWES,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1606  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Probably  of  Co.  Brecon,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  8,  1594,  age  16;  B.A.  1601.  R.  of 
Talachddu,  1602.   V.  of  Merthyr  Cynog,  Brecon,  1604. 

LEWIS,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1627.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (c.  i595).  of  Marr, 
Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  15,  1628.  He  died 
s.p.  Sept.  1634.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

LEWIS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1646. 
Of  Wiltshire.  School,  Heddington,  Wilts.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.   B.A.  (St  John's,  Oxford)  1648-9. 

LEWIS,  TRISTRAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1578;  Scholar,  1581-5;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  15,  1587.  Married  Mary  Gresby, 
of  Hull,  widow,  1592.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEWIS,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  21,  1711-2. 
Of  Carmarthen.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6-  Ord.  deacon 
(Llandaff,  at  Hereford)  May  27,  1716. 

LEWES  or  LUVS,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1539-40;  M.A.  1543.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Winslow,  Herts.,  1558;  died  1565;  or  V.  of  Steeple, 
Essex,  1585;  died  1586.   {Cooper,  11.  6;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1576-7;  probably 
M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1589.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1580; 

C.  of  Keddington,  Suffolk,  age  23;  of  Magdalene  College, 
when  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1582.  C.  of  Harston, 
Cambs.,  1583.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Newmarket,  1585-1616. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Kennett,  Cambs.,  1607. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.   LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1578. 

LEWES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584;B.A.  1587-8.  One  of  these  names,  of  Parkesey[Parc-isaf, 
Llanfrothen],  Merioneth,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1592. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  13,  1603-4; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1613.  Perhaps  V.  of  Foxton, 
Leics.,  1615.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Childwall, 
Lanes.,  1632;  ejected,  c.  1642.  Dean  of  Warrington,  1640. 
Probably  buried  at  Childwall,  Jan.  6,  1659-60.  (Victoria  Co, 
Hist.  Lanes.,  iil.  106.) 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  D.D. 
1629.  S.  of  Richard  (1579),  of  Co.  Merioneth.  B.A.  from 
Hart  Hall,  O.xford,  i6o8;  M.A.  1612;  D.D.  1627.  Fellow  of 
Oriel,  1608.  Provost,  1618-21.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12, 
1617.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1626.  Chaplain  and  secretary  to 
George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  1627-8.  Master  of  the 
Hospital  of  St  Cross,  1628-43,  1660-7.  Chaplain  to  Charles  I, 

1628.  R.  of  East  Woodhay,  Hants.,  1631.  Lost  his  prefer- 
ments during  the  rebellion,  but  restored  in  1660.  Died  July  7, 
1667.   Will,  P.C.C.   {Al.  OxoK.;  D.N.B.) 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Holbeach,  Lines., 
1627-9. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1647.  Of 
Anglesey.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654;  B.D.  1661, 
One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  precentor  of  Bangor,  1660-70. 
R.  of  Llanvaethlu  and  Rhoscolyn,  Anglesey.  Died  1670. 
Buried  at  Llanvaethlu.  (Browne  Willis,  Bangor,  166;  A  I. 
Oxon.  confuses  him  with  the  next.) 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1659.  From  Jesus,  Oxford,  where  he  had  been  adm.  Mar.  18, 
1657-8.  S.  of  Howel,  of  Anglesey.  School,  Beaumaris  (Mr 
Williams).  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  from  Jesus, 
1665;  LL.D.  1679.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1663-87.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1670.  V.  of 
Comberton,  Cambs.,  1679.  Died  1687.  Buried  in  the  College 
Chapel,  Aug.  16.  Brother  of  Owen  (1650),  Pierce  (1653)  and 
Robert  (1656).    (A.  Gray.) 


Lewknor,  Thomas 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  1671  (Incorp.  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin). 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  28,  1683-4. 
S.  of  Mark  (1662),  R.  of  Benefield,  Northants.  School, 
private.   Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1687-8. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1684.  S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.  B.  at  Ross,  Hereford.  School, 
Hereford  (Mr  Harvey).   Matric.  1684. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1716;  D.D.  1729- 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Glastonbury,  Radnor.  Matric. 
from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  18,  1699-1700;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1703-4.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15, 
1730.  Previously  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct. 
14,  1725,  age  17.  Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey,  brewer.  Bapt.  there,  June  20,  1708.  Matric.  1731; 
M.B.  1731.  F.R.S.,  1745.  Buried  at  Richmond,  Jan.  27, 
1781.  Will  (P.C.C),  as  of  Kingston-on-Thames.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

LEWES,  Prior  of.  B.Can.L.  1459-60.  Grace  for  Doctor  next 
year.   Presumably  John  Danyel.   {Dugdale,  v.  6.) 

LEWYS  or  LOWES, .   M.Gram.  1502. 

LEWES, .  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1517-8.   Perhaps  Henry 

Lewis,  V.  of  Grantchester,  1488.   Died  Apr.  1524. 

LEWYS, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1546. 

LEWYS,  (junior).    Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  14,  1581. 

(Lewys  {senior)  was  Tristram.)   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

LEWIS, .  M.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

LEWIS, .  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1647-8. 

LEWKENOR,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1559.  Of  Sussex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Edward  (and  brother  of 
the  next).  B.A.  1562-3.  Fellow,  1563.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1566.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1567.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1566- 
77.    {Cooper,  I.  251.) 

LEWKENOR,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1559.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Kingston  Bowey,  Sussex.  B.A. 
1560-1.  Fellow,  1561-3.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  7, 
1563.  M.P.  for  Tamworth,  1571;  for  Shoreham,  1572;  for 
Maiden,  1585,  1586,  1592-3;  for  Newport,  Cornwall,  1597, 
and  1603-4.  Knighted,  1603.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Higham,  of  Higham  Hall,  Suffolk.  Died  at  Denham  Hall, 
Suffolk,  Sept.  19,  1605.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Robert 
(1604).   {Cooper,  II.  411;  Sussex  Archaeol.  Coll.,  in.  102.) 

LEWKNOR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7, 
1599.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  (above).  B.A.  160.4-5.  Knighted. 
M.P.  for  West  Looe,  1614.  Of  Denham  Hall,  Suffolk.  Buried 
at  Denham,  May  3,  1618.   Father  of  the  next. 

LEWKNOR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  11,  1629.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  (above).  B.  at  Denham, 
Suffolk,  Feb.  11,  1613-4.  Educated  at  home  (Mr  Sayring). 
Matric.  1631.  Married,  1633,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Russell,  of  Chippenham.  Died  of  small-pox,  Dec.  1634. 
Buried  at  Denham.  M.I.  there.  {Peile,  i.  402;  S.  A.  H. 
Hervey,  Denham.) 

LEWKNOR,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1632.  Of  Kent.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (1604),  of 
Acryse.    Brothei  of  thp  next.    {Hasted,  in.  347.) 

LEWKNER,  HAMOND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
Tune  8,  1627.  Of  Kent.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert  (1604),  Knt. 
Schools,  Sutton  (Mr  Nich.  Brett)  and  private  (Mr  Allyn). 
.•\dm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1630-1.  Died  1637.  Buried  at 
St  George's,  Canterbury.  Brother  of  Edward  (above)  and 
father  of  Robert  (1654). 

LEWKNOR,  Sir  LEWIS.  M.A.  of  Cambridge  (according  to 
Al.Oxon.).  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Shelley,  Suffolk.  Student 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  1579-  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  M.P. 
for  Midhurst,  1597-8;  for  Bridgnorth,  1604-11.  Knighted, 
Apr.  22,  1603.  Master  of  the  Ceremonies  to  James  I.  Died 
1626.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

LEWKNOR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1604. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1559).  Bapt.  at  Denham,  Suffolk, 
Sept.  1,  1588.  Knighted,  Jan.  25,  1607-8.  Sheriff  of  Kent, 
1631.  Of  Acryse.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Haniond, 
of  Acryse,  Kent.  Died  1636.  Buried  at  Acryse.  Father  of 
Haraond  (1627)  and  of  Edward  (1632),  brother  of  Edward 
(1599).   {T.  A.  Walker;  Hasted,  in.  347) 

LEWKNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, June  30,  1654.  S.of  Hamond(i627),  of  Acryse,  Kent, 
Esq.  School,  Wye,  Kent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  29,  1654. 

LEWKENER,  STEWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1650.  Of 
Kent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1652,  as  of  Rochester, 
Esq. 

LEWKNER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1557-8;  B.A.  1562-3. 


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Lewknor,  Thomas 

LUKENER,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1612-3  (on  King's  visit). 

LEWLING,  NELSON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1650. 

Of  Essex.   Scholar,  1651;  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A. 

1657. 

LEWNERY, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Easter,  1570. 

LEWNTHORP,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.  1492-3. 

LEWOOD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1596. 

Matric.  c.  1597. 
LEWTHWAIT,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  13,  1594. 

Of  Cumberland.   Matric.  1594;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1606.    R.  of  Carlton,  Suffolk,   1607-9. 

V.  of  Stow  Bedon,  Norfolk,  1608.   R.  of  Rockland  St  Peter. 

Father  of  the  next. 

LEWTHWAITE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb. 
19,  1628-9.  S.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Rockland  St  Peter, 
Norfolk.  Taught  by  Mr  Cockerell.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3, 
M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1632;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1636.  C.  of  St  Mary,  Norwich,  1637.  V.  of  Wighton, 
Norfolk  (where  he  subscribes  the  Bishop's  book,  Feb.  27, 
1645-6),  1646-58.  R.  of  Hardwick,  1658.  C.  of  Pulham  St 
Mary,  1664.  R.  of  Easton  Bavents,  Suffolk,  1666.  R.  of 
Starston,  Norfolk,  1669-72.  R.  of  Withersdale,  Suffolk, 
1673-80.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Metfield,  1674.  C.  of 
Reedham,  Norfolk;  and  Metfield,  Suffolk,  1676.  Author, 
Sermons,  etc.  Buried  at  Withersdale,  Apr.  8,  1680.  Will 
(Norwich  C.C.)  1680;  of  Pulham,  clerk.   {Venn,  i.  287.) 

LEXHAM,  THOMAS  DE.  Will  proved  (Lambeth)  1382,  as  'of 
Clare  Hall.'  Canon  of  Hereford.  Of  Feltwell,  Norfolk,  and 
of  Timworth,  Suffolk. 

LEYBORN,  see  LAYBORN. 

LEYCROFT  or  LAYCROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1468;  B.A.;  M.A.  1474-5.  Proctor,  1478-9. 
Died  fellow. 

LEYCROFT, .   Cautio  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1487-8. 

LEYDULPH,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1497.  Of  Salisbury.  Left  as  scholar. 

LEYLAND,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  30, 
1718.   Of  Winwick,  Lanes.   Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3. 

LEYLAND,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1676. 

LEYLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  24, 
1732.  S.  of  William,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Grassington.  School, 
Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1737.  V.  of 
Normanton,  Yorks.,  1742-64. 

LEYLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
21,  1718.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Kellamergh,  near  Kirkham.  Bapt.  at  Kirkham,  Apr.  30, 
1699.  School,  Kellamergh  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1717;  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.  1733.  Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Chichester)  Feb.  20,  1724-5.  V.  of  West  Dean,  Sussex,  1728- 
63.  R.  of  Singleton,  1743-63.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  319;  E. 
Axon.) 

LEYNS,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1547. 

LEYS,  ALEXANDER.  Carmelite  at  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  21,  1454;  priest,  Apr.  5,  1455. 

LEYSMAN,  HENRY.  'LL.B.  of  Cambridge';  supp.  for  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1507. 

LEYSTON,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1470-r. 

LIBANUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  9,  1682. 
(Previously  matric.  from  St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford,  May  14, 
1678,  age  15.)  S.  of  Wenceslaus,  of  Moravia,  clerk  (V.  of 
Walpole  St  Peter,  Norfolk).  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1687.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  29,  1682.  V.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1688- 
1709.   Died  1709.   Father  of  the  next. 

LIBANUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  7,  1709. 
S.  of  John  (above).  B.  at  Ashwell,  Herts.  School,  Bunting- 
ford  (Mr  England).  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A. 
1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  12,  1715;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1718.  V.  of  Witcham,  Cambs.,  1720.  V.  of  Witch- 
ford,  1733.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke.  Died 
before  Dec.  1746.   Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  ii.  172-3.) 

LIBANUS,  PYERS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  13, 
1741.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  John  (above).  School, 
Haddenham.  Scholar,  1741;  Matric.  pens.  Michs.  1743;  B.A. 
1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  Fellow,  1747.  Moderator,  1749-50. 
Taxor,  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1746.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
279-) 

LIBREY,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1646. 

LICHFIELD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1451.  Of  Nottingham.  Proceeded  to  M.A.  'Distracted  in 
his  mind.'    {Harwood.) 


LiDDALL,  Thomas 

LICHFIELD,  EDMUND.  B.D.  1469-70;  D.D.  1493-4.  Chaplain 

to  Cardinal .   R.  of  St  Vedast,  London,  1467-79.   Preb. 

of  Lincoln,  1472-83.   Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1474-5.   Chancellor 

of  Chichester,  1478-83. 
LYCHEFIELD,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1593; 

Scholar;  B.A.  159^-7;  M.A.  1600.  Fellow,  1599.   {Cooper,  11. 

305,  552-) 
LITCHFIELD,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Michs.  1631. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1642.   C.  of  Barton  Mills, 

Suffolk. 
LICHFIELD,  JOHN.    Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,   1467-8. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Homsey,  Middlesex,  1472-83;  R.  of  Theydon 

Gamon,  Essex,  1482-1503. 

LICHFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1704.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1704;  M.B.  1711. 

LICHFIELD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1479;  B.A.  1482-3;  M.A.  i486.  Probably  resident  in  Corpus 
Christi,  in  1487.  Perhaps  R.  of  Much  Wakering,  Essex,  1489. 

LICHFIELD,  THOMAS  of.   M.A.   Benefactor  to  the  University. 

LICHFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  fellow  of  Peterhouse  as  B.A., 
Dec.  13,  1404;  proceeded  to  M.A.  and  D.D.  Fellow,  till  1422. 
R.  of  AH  HaUows-the-Great,  London,  1425-47.  R.  of  St 
Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  1441-7.  One  of  those 
nominated  by  William  Bingham  for  founding  God's  House, 
afterwards  Christ's  College.  A  famous  preacher,  and  known 
as  a  poet.  Gave  a  MS.  to  Peterhouse,  in  1418,  and  left  money 
to  the  College  for  a  '  chest.'  One  of  his  MS.  poems  is  in  Caius 
Library.  Died  Oct.  24,  1447.  Buried  in  All  Hallows  Church. 
M.I.    (D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

LICKBARROW,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs. 
1620;  B.A.  1624-5,  as  Ligborough.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1625. 

LICKBARROW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1699.  S.  of  Peter,  deceased.  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).   Matric.  1699. 

LIDDELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  25,  1605. 
B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  1606;  Scholar;  B.A.  1609- 
10;  M.A.  1613.  Fellow,  1612-g.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1627;  minister  at  Colchester. 

LYDDELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  21, 
1672.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Ravensworth  Castle, 
Durham.  B.  at  Lamesley,  May  21,  1655.  Schools,  Morpeth 
(Mr  Spink)  and  Rathmell,  Yorks.  (Mr  R.  Frankland).  Matric. 
1672.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  25,  1678.  Living, 
1697.    {Peile,  II.  45;  E.  Axon.) 

LIDDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse,  May  3, 
1636.  Afterwards  Fell. -Com.  1638-9.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  1st 
Bart.,  of  Ravensworth,  Durham.  Bapt.  at  Lamesley,  Oct.  23, 
1623.  B.A.  1639-40  as  "Siddall."  Living,  1646.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1619).  {T.  A.  Walker,  55;  H.  M.  Wood;  Surtees 
Soc,  II.  212.) 

LYDDALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1689.  Re- 
sided a  year.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Ravensworth  Castle. 
Inherited  Carbrook  through  his  mother.    Died  s.p. 

LIDDELL,  Sir  HENRY,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, Nov.  22,  1725.  S.  of  Thomas  (and  grandson  of  Sir 
Henry,  3rd  Bart.).  Bapt.  at  Lamesley,  Aug.  i,  1708.  School, 
Hackney.  M.A.  1729.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Sept.  1,  1723. 
M.P.  for  Morpeth,  1734-47.  Created  ist  Baron  Ravensworth, 
June  29,  1747.  Buried  at  Lamesley,  Durham,  Feb.  8,  1784. 
{G.E.C.) 

LIDDELL,  JOHN,  alias  BRIGHT  (1689),  see  BRIGHT. 

LYDALL,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Uxmore,  Oxon.,  gent.  Apparently  he  had  been 
elected  scholar  at  Trinity,  Cambridge,  from  Westminster, 
1635.  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  19,  1637-8, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1641;  M.A.  (Merton)  1647;  M.B.  1656; 
M.D.  1657.  Fellow  of  Merton,  1641.  Warden,  1693-1704. 
Linacre  reader.  Served  in  the  Royalist  army  during  the  war. 
Died  Mar.  5,  1703-4.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665.) 

LYDDALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  26, 
1619.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Ravensworth 
Castle,  Durham.  Bapt.  at  Lamesley,  Oct.  27,  1603.  Matric. 
1619.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  15,  1619-20.  Knighted, 
before  1626.  Created  Bart.,  Nov.  2,  1642.  Zealous  Royalist. 
Defended  Newcastle  against  the  Scots.  Died  1650.  Father  of 
the  next.  (H.  M.  Wood;  G.E.C;  Surtees,  11.  212,  where 
father  and  son  appear  to  be  confused.) 

LYDDALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Christ's, 
1640-1.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (above),  of  Ravensworth.  B.  at 
Newccistle.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Mar.  20,  1625-6.  School, 
Newcastle.  Matric.  1641.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1650.  Of 
Ravensworth  Castle.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Vane, 
of  Raby.  Buried  at  Lamesley,  Nov.  23,  1697.  {Peile,  i.  474; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

83  6—2 


LiDDiNGTON,  John 

LIDDINGTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1527-8.  V.  of  Caldecot,  Cambs., 
1543- 

LIDGOLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  12,  1675-6. 
Of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  London.  Exhibitioner  from 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
Fellow,  1681.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.  R.  of  Dunsby,  Lines., 
1691-1701.  Buried  there  Aug.  27,  1701.  Father  of  the  next 
and  John  (1713). 

LIDGOLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1712.  S. 
of  Charles  (above),  R.  of  Dunsby,  Lines.,  deceased.  Bapt. 
there,  June  17,  1695.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  1713;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  i7i6-7;  M.A.  1720. 
Fellow,  1720-2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  21,  1 718.  R.  of  Little  Bentley,  Essex,  1726.  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Colchester,  1736-65.  Married  Bridget  Norfolk. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1765.  Brother  of  the  next.   (A.  Gray.) 

LIDGOULD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  8,  1713-  S.  of 
Charles,  clerk  (1675-6),  deceased,  of  Dunsby,  Lines.  Matric. 
1713;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1721.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest, 
Dec.  4,  1721.  R.  of  Uttoxeter,  Middlesex,  1726-9.  V.  of 
Harmonds worth,  1727-60.  V.  of  West  Drayton,  1727-60. 
Archdeacon  of  Stoke-on-Trent.  Died  Jan.  27,  1760.  M.I.  at 
Harmondsworth .  Brother  of  Charles  (above).   (A.  Gray.) 

LIEN,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1358.  S.  of  Peter  de 
Lien,  clerk. 

LIETH  or  LYETHE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1616;  B.A.  1619-20.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1620;  priest, 
Sept.  1621. 

LIETH  or  LEITHE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
June  29,  1621.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1621.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Mar.  1624-5;  priest,  Dec.  1625. 

LIFE,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  9,  1681. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clothier,  of  Downham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Wisbech  and  Lynn  (Mr  Home).  Scholar,  1681-9; 
Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  II,  1687-8,  as  C.  of  Hilton,  Hunts.  V.  of  Middleton, 
Norfolk,  1697-1700.  Probably  will  (Norwich)  1750;  of 
Downham.    {Venn,  i.  468.) 

LIFE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  19, 
1703.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Downham,  Norfolk,  gent.  B.  at 
Swafiham,  Norfolk.  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk.  Probably 
of  Oxstrand,  Norfolk.  If  so,  married  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip 
Vincent,  Esq.,  of  Marlingford.  Died  1727.  Perhaps  father 
of  the  next.   (Blomefield,  viil.  145.) 

LIFE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  c.  Jan.  1729-30. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Nathaniel  (above).   Matric.  1729-30. 

LYFFE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1590. 

LIFFE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1560; 
Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566.  FeUow,  1563.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1569. 

LIFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  June  10,  1657. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Downham  (Mr  Gilbert)  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1657; 
Scholar,  1657-61;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Coventry  and  Lichfield)  May  24,  1662.  V.  of  Strad- 
sett,  Norfolk,  1662-82.  C.  of  West  Dereham,  1671.  Buried 
at  Stradsett,  Apr.  15,  1682.   (Venn,  i.  398.) 

LIGHTBORNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1631.  School,  St  Paul's.  Scholar,  1630-7;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1639. 

LIGHTBORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  16,  1634. 
Perhaps  s.  of  James,  of  Manchester.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  19,  1631.  Bencher.  Of  Salford,  Lanes.,  Esq.  Friend 
and  correspondent  of  Humphrey  Chetham.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Lever,  1643.  Buried  in  Manchester  Col- 
legiate Church,  Dec.  23,  1667.  (J.  Booker,  Chapel  of  Blackley.) 

LIGHTFOOT,  ANASTATIUS  COTTON  JACKSON.  B.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1654.  3rd  s.  of  John  (1617),  R.  of  Ashley, 
Staffs.  B.  there,  May  28,  1635.  School,  Merchant  Taylors', 
M.A.  1658.  Ord.  priest  (Ardfert)  July  10,  1657.  V.  of 
Thundridge,  Herts.,  in  1664.  Perhaps  brother  of  John 
(1650-1). 

LIGHTFOOT,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1581;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
LIGHTFOOT,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1637.  Of  Leicestershire.   B.A.  1640-1. 

LIGHTFOOT,  HAMLET.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1641;  B.A.  1644-5. 

LIGHTFOOTE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May 
18,  1668.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  East  Layton,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Fell).  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671- 
2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest.  May, 
1673.  V.  of  Hornby,  Yorks.,  1676-84.  R.  of  Bamingham, 
1683. 


LiGHTFOOT,  William 

LIGHTFOOT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 
26,  1662.  S.  of  James,  yeoman,  of  Bourne,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Bourne  (Mr  Hall).   Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A. 

1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  29,  1670. 
LIGHTFOOT,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1617. 

S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Stoke-on-Trent;  afterwards  R.  of 
Utto.xeter,  Staffs.  B.  there.  Mar.  29,  1602.  School,  Morton 
Green,  near  Congleton  (Mr  Thos.  Whitehead).  B.A.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1624;  D.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1651.  Master  of  St 
Catharine's,  1650-75.  Vice-Chancellor,  1654-5.  Usher  at 
Repton,  1621-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1622;  priest, 
Sept.  1623.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Rowland  Cotton.  R.  of  Stone, 
Staffs.,  1626-8.  At  Homsey,  Middlesex,  1628-30.  R.  of 
Ashley,  Staffs.,  1630-42.  Member  of  the  Westminster 
Assembly.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange,  Loudon, 
1643.  R.  of  Gt  Munden,  Herts.,  1644-75.  ejected  but  re- 
stored. Preb.  of  Elv,  1668-75.  Hebrew  scholar  and  biblical 
critic.  Author,  theological,  etc.  Aided  in  Wotton's  Polyglot 
Bible.  Died  at  Ely,  Dec.  6,  1675,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Gt 
Munden.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  Anastatius  (1654)  and 
perhaps  of  John  (1650-1). 

LIGHTFOOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  9,  1646.  School,  St  Paul's.  Scholar,  1647. 

LIGHTFOOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1650-1;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1658.  Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1617), 
Master  of  St  Catharine's.  If  so,  minister  at  Codicote,  Herts., 
in  1652.  R.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1654-61.  V.  of  Bowdon, 
Cheshire,  1660-1.  One  of  the  King's  preachers  in  Lancashire. 
Chaplain  to  Brian  Walton,  Bishop  of  Chester.  Buried  at 
St  Oswald's,  Chester,  1661.  Brother  of  Anastatius  (1656). 
(W.  A.  Shaw,  Bury  Classis,  11.  246;  T.  A.  Walker,  85;  E. 
Axon.) 

LIGHTFOOTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1657.   Of  Staffordshire. 

LIGHTFOOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1732. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Crediton,  Devon.  School,  Exeter.  Matric. 
1732.    (Peile,  II.  227.) 

LIGHTFOOT,  JOSIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1633.  Ord.  deacon,  as  'student,'  by  Bishop  of  Lichfield, 
Jan.  16,  1630-1.  C.  of  Ashley,  Staffs.,  c.  1631-76.  Called 
'senior';  probably  father  of  the  next  and  brother  of  Samuel 
(1628).    (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

LIGHTFOOT,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  13, 

1670.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  R.  of  Ashley,  Staffs., 
1676-83.   Buried  Nov.  17,  1683. 

LIGHTFOOT,  ROBERT.   M.D.  1682  (Com.  Reg.). 

LIGHTFOOTE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1682. 
Probably  s.  of  William.  B.  in  St  Michael  Bassishaw,  London, 
1666.  Matric.  1682-3;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A. 
1690;  B.D.  1701.  Fellow,  1689.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  1696.  V. 
of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  in  1696.  R.  of  Odell,  Beds.,  1703.  R.  of 
Deal,  Kent,  1717-26.  Died  1726.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
William  (1726)  and  probably  brother  of  William  (1681). 

LIGHTFOOT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  17,  1733. 
Doubtless  s.  of  the  above.  B.  in  Bedfordshire  (probably  at 
Odell)  1 7 16.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  22,  1734.  Judge  of  the  Vice-Admiralty  Court 
at  Virginia,  America.  Afterwards  moved  to  Newport,  Rhode 
Island.  Died  at  Plainfield,  Connecticut,  1794.  (E.  Alf. 
Jones.) 

LIGHTFOOT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
28,  1745.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Ely,  Receiver-general  of  the 
Bedford  Level.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Kynnesman). 
Matric.  1745;  Scholar,  J747.  Died  July,  1748,  aged  20.  M.I. 
in  Ely  Cathedral. 

LIGHTFOOT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  28,  1628. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Barthomley,  Cheshire.  School,  Repton 
(Mr  Whitehead).  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  18,  1628-g, 
age  17;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Usher  at  Nottingham 
Grammar  School,  1630-6.  C.  of  Ashley,  Staffs.,  c.  1632.  V. 
of  Bvmney,  Notts.,  1637;  a  'preaching  minister'  there,  in 
1650.   Brother  of  Josiah  (1633).   (Peile,  i.  398.) 

LIGHTFOOTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1614. 

LIGHTFOOTE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1684.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Melsonby, 
Yorks.  School,  Hartforth  (Mr  Ogle).  Matric.  1684;  B.A. 
1687-8.  V.  of  Grinton,  Yorks.,  1717-42.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Rokeby,  where  he  is  recorded  as  a  non-juror. 

LIGHTFOOTE,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July 
8,  1635.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Glooston,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Stackhouse). 

LIGHTFOOT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1569;  B.A.  1572-3.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1573. 
Thomas  Sylvester,  of  St  Sepulchre's,  London,  clerk,  left 
(Cons.  C.  London,  1570)  40s.  towards  'his  maintenance  in 
learning  in  Cambridge.'   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


84 


LiGHTFOOT,  William 

LIGHTFOOT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1577-8.  B.  at  St  Albans,  Herts.  Bapt.  at  the  Abbey, 
July  25,  1560.  B.A.  1579-80.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 
1583,  age  24,  as  of  Bucktyde  (?  Bu.xted),  Sussex.  Perhaps 
author  of  The  Complaint  of  England,  1587.   (Cooper,  11.  85.) 

LIGHTFOOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  7,  1681.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1684-5.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
26,  1683.   Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1682). 

LIGHTFOOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  19,  1726.  S.  of  Robert  (1682),  R.  of  Deal,  Kent,  clerk. 
B.  at  Odell,  Beds.   Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1;  M-A.  i734- 

LIGHTFOOT, .    B.A.  15 15-6. 

LIGHTWINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  16, 
1670.  S.  of  Matthew,  gent.,  of  Barford,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Barford  (Mr  Purt)  and  Norwich  (private).  Matric. 
1670,  as  'Lifetrine';  Scholar,  1670-7;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A. 
1677.  Fellow,  1677-1729.  Proctor,  1696.  President,  1704-29. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1680.  University  preacher,  1689. 
Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  1729.  WiU  (V.C.C. 
and  P.C.C.)  1729.  He  was  a  liberal  benefactor  to  the  College. 
(Venn,  i.  441.) 

LIGHTWOOD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1632.   Of  Derbyshire.   B.A.  1635-6. 

LIGNE  or  DE  LIGNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  14,  1641.  S.  of  Sir  Daniel,  Knt.  B.  at  Har- 
laxton.  Lines.   Matric.  1641,  as  Delyne. 

LILBURNE,  GEORGE.  B.Can.L.  1527-8.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of 
Brigsley,  Lines.  B.  1494.  Ord.  priest  (Suffragan  Bishop  of 
Lincoln)  1526.  Of  the  College  of  Stoke,  Suffolk,  c.  1540. 
R.  of  Maltby-in-the-Marsh,  Lines.;  and  of  Mavis  Enderby. 
Will  (Lincoln)  1588.    (Maddison,  Lines.  Wills.) 

LILBURN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  13, 
1691.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Bapt.  at 
St  John's,  May  8,  1672.  School,  Enfield  (Dr  Rob.  Udall). 
Barrister,  of  Northumberland.  Married,  at  Newcastle,  July  8, 
1695,  Elizabeth  Midford.  Died  Sept.  24,  1733.  (H.  M.  Wood; 
G.  Mag.) 

LILBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  25, 
1650.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Sunderland,  Durham.  Bapt. 
at  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Jan.  22,  1634-5.  School,  Barwick 
(Mr  Webb).  Matric.  1651.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  21, 
1652.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  3,  1659-60.  Ancient,  1676. 
Bencher,  1679.  Married,  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Aug.  21, 
1662,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chr.  Nicholson,  merchant.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

LILLIE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1588; 
B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1595.  V.  of  Croydon,  Cambs.,  1596- 
1649.    V.  of  Arrington,  till  1642. 

LILLIE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

LILLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1625. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

LILLY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1579  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Peter, 
of  Canterbury.  B.  in  Kent,  c.  1554.  Matric.  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1571,  age  17;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1573;  M.A.  1575. 
M.P.  for  Hindon,  1588-9;  for  Aylesbury,  1593,  1601;  for 
Appleby,  1597-8.  Esquire  to  the  body  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Dramatist.  Author,  Euphues,  etc.  Married  Beatrix,  dau.  of 
Richard  Brown,  of  Mexborough,  Yorks.  Buried  Nov.  30, 
1606.  Brother  of  Peter  (i579).  (Cooper,  11.  325;  D.N.B.; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LYLLY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  1601. 

LILLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  26,  1642-3. 

LILLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  22,  1663.  Of 
Croydon,  Cambs.  S.  of  John,  musician,  of  Cambridge. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1663-71;  Matric. 
1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1670;  priest  (Ely)  Mar. 
1670-1.  C.  of  Epping,  Essex,  1680.  V.  of  Ringmer,  Sussex, 
1681-90.  Doubtless  R.  of  Lamarsh,  Essex,  1690.  Will 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  1718;  of  Lamarsh.   (Venn,  i.  420.) 

LILLEY,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579.  S.  of 
Peter,  preb.  of  Canterbury.  B.  there.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A. 
1587;  B.D.  1595;  D.D.  1608.  Master  of  Boston  Grammar 
School,  1585-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1588,  age  25; 
priest,  Nov.  24,  1590.  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Olave,  London, 
1590-1601.  V.  of  Fulham,  1599-1615.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1599-1615.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1605-15.  R.  of  Homsey, 
Middlesex,  1610-5.  Fellow  of  Chelsea  College,  1610.  Arch- 
deacon of  Taunton,  1613-5.  Died  Feb.  11,  1614-5.  Buried 
in  the  Savoy  Hospital  Chapel,  of  which  he  was  a  Brother. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1615.  Brother  of  John  (1579)-  (F.M.G.,  997; 
D.N.B.) 


Lincoln,  John 

LYLLY,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  30,  1646. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Lincoln)  1651;  C.  of  Owersby, 
Lines. 

LILLY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  18,  1707.  B.  in 
London.   Matric.  1708;  M.B.  1712. 

LILLY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1602. 
B.  at  Leicester.  Scholar;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  V.  of 
Campden,  Gloucs.,  1616-36.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Charles  Mor- 
rison, of  Cassiobury,  Herts.  Married,  at  Old  Warden,  Beds., 
May  20,  1617,  Honour  Worlech.  Died  Oct.  21,  1636,  aged  34. 
M.I.  at  Campden.  He  was  uncle  of  WiUiam  LiUy,  the 
astrologer.   (Le  Neve,  Mon. ;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LILLIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May 
II,  1667.  S.  of  William,  citizen  of  Lincoln.  School,  Alford. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Fellow,  1671.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1676,  as  M.A.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Carlisle.  Died  Dec.  3,  1676.  Buried  at  Dalston,  Cumber- 
land.  M.I.   (Le  Neve,  A/on.,  iv.  173.) 

LILLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1,  1678. 
Of  Staffordshire.   Matric.  1680-1;  B.A.  1681-2. 

LILLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  4,  i735-  Of 
Middlesex.   Matric.  1735. 

LILLINGSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1609. 
B.  at  Gaddesden,  Herts.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  22,  1616,  age  24; 
priest.  Mar.  16,  1616-7.  Schoolmaster  at  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom. 

LILLINGSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1582. 

LILLINGSTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1583;  B.A.  1586-7.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  23, 
1590.  V.  of  Gt  Gaddesden,  Herts.,  1592.  V.  of  Haddenham, 
Bucks.,  1611-40. 

LYLLYMAN,  JOHN.  'Of  Trinity'  when  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec. 
21,  1578,  age  24.   (No  University  or  CoUege  record.) 

LILLYMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  May  30, 
1657.  S.  of  William,  of  Worksop,  Notts.  School,  Carlton, 
Notts,  (private).  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 
FeUow.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  9,  1666. 
R.  of  Barton  MiUs,  SuffoUc,  1667-9.  R-  of  North  Wingfield, 
Derbs.  V.  of  Gamston,  Notts.,  1669.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Robert  Malym,  of  Nottingham.   Died  1699.   (F.M.G.,  1033.) 

LILMAN, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1562. 

LIMBERT,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1561;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.  Head  Master  of  Norwich 
School,  1570-89.  Died  Oct.  10,  1589.   (Cooper,  11.  61.) 

LIMBYE,  THOMAS.  Student  of  Trinity,  when  ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  1578,  age  25. 

LIMITER,  see  LEMETAYER. 

LIMNING  or  LYMING,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1454.   Proceeded  to  M.A.   (Harwood.) 

LINACER,  GILBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584.  Of  Linacre,  in  Brampton.  S.  of  James.  B.A.  1587-8. 
Married  Troth,  dau.  of  John  NevU,  of  Grove.   (F.M.G.,  837.) 

LINACRE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1577-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  24;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1576,  age  25.  V.  of  Southwick,  Northants.,  1576-80.  R.  of 
Ditchingham,  Norfolk,  1587.  Author,  religious.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1618,  of  Robert  Linaker,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  clerk.  (Cooper, 
II.  349.) 

LINACRE,  THOMAS.  The  weU-known  Oxford  physician;  sup- 
posed by  Cooper  to  have  studied,  and  been  incorporated,  at 
Cambridge,  but  there  seems  no  evidence  of  this.  (Cooper, 
I.  30.) 

LINALFE, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1473-4- 

LINCH,  see  LYNCH. 

LYNCOLN,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1564. 

LINCOLN,  Earl  of,  see  CLINTON,  HENRY  FIENNES. 

LINCOLNE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1629.  B.  in  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  FeUow. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1638-44,  ejected.  Died  before  1660.  WiU  of 
one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1654;  of  Cowick,  Yorks.  (A. 
Gray.) 

LINCOLN,  JOHN.  Priest-scholar  of  Goo's  House,  1448.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Gt  Waltham,  Essex,  1469-73;  R.  of  Dengey,  1478; 
R.  of  Ramsden  Belhouse,  1480;  V.  of  Ulting,  1485.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1495-   (Peile,  i.  2.) 

LINCOLN,  JOHN.   B.A.  1511-2. 

LINCOLNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1631.  S.  of  WilUam  (c.  1597),  R-  of  West  Halton,  Lines. 
B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1638.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  10, 
1634-5.   Brother  of  WiUiam  (1624). 


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Lincoln,  Richard 

LINCOLN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1448;  B.D.  1465-6;  D.D.  1470.  V.  of  Prescot,  Lanes.  R.  of 
Rayleigh,  Essex,  1487-92.  Died  July  29,  1492.  Buried  at 
Rochford,  Essex.   M.L  Will  (P.C.C).   (Weaver,  Mon.) 

LINCOLNE,  ROBERT  DE  {alias  DE  NICOLE).  Scholar  at  King's 

Hall,  1369;  expeUed,  May  19,  1385. 
LINCOLN,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1382.  Apparently 

the  same  as  Hugh  Lincoln  who  resided  till  1440.   Died  Dec. 

17,  1440,  without  taking  a  degree.   (Trin.  Coll.  Adm.,  i.  107.) 

LINCOLN,  ROBERT.   M.Gram.  1480-1. 
LINCOLN,  S.   Resident  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  1564. 

LINCOLNE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

Feb.   10,   1650-1.    S.  of  ,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  gent. 

School,  Bury. 

LINCOLN,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1503-4.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (P.C.C.)  1504;  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge. 

LINCOLN,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  Prior  of  the  Cambridge  Carmelites. 
Appointed  penitentiary  by  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  Dec.  8,  1349. 
{Pits,  492;  B.  Zimmerman.) 

LINCOLNE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1492.  Of  Queens';  probably  a 
fellow.    Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1509. 

LINCOLN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1597;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605;  D.D.  from  Pembroke,  1623. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  28,  1602.  V.  of  Hackthome,  Lines., 
1603-10.  R.  of  Treswell,  Notts.,  1605-13.  R.  of  West 
Halton,  Lines.,  1612-39.  R.  of  Scotton,  1613-27.  Chaplain 
to  the  King.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1631-9.  Admon.  (Lincoln) 
1639.   Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1631). 

LINCOLN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1624.  S.  of  WiUiam  (above).  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1631;  B.D. 
1638;  D.D.  1660  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1628.  R.  of  Panton,  Lines.,  1633-47,  sequestered.  R.  of 
West  Halton,  1667-80.  Brother  of  John  (1631)  and  doubtless 
father  of  the  next.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LINCOLNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  20, 
1649.  S.  of  William  (?  above),  clerk,  of  Lincolnshire. 

LINCOLN, .  B.Civ.L.  1480-1. 

LINCOLN,  .   Apparently  M.A.    Paid  for  writing  letters  for 

the  University,  1503-4.  {Gr.  Bk,  B',  194.) 

LINDALL,  see  LYNDALL. 

LINDLEY  or  LYNLAYE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Jesus,  Easter,  1550.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1556-7;  M.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1560;  B.D.  1568.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1556. 
University  preacher,  1565.   Proctor,  1567-8. 

LINLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1591-2. 

LINDLEY,  DANIEL.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 
V.  of  Darrington,  Yorks.,  1608-11.  R.  of  Terrington,  1608- 
II.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  licensed  to  preach  (York) 
1616.    Preb.  of  York,  1619. 

LINDLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1562.  B.  at  Otley,  Yorks.  B.A.  1566-7;  M..\.  from  Queens', 
1570;  B.D.  1577.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1568-83.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  July  16,  1568.  University  preacher,  1575.  R.  of 
Little  Chart,  Kent,  1582-1602.  Buried  there  Apr.  29,  1602. 
Doubtless  father  of  Nathaniel  (1604). 

LYNLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 

LINLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1629-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1628;  priest, 
Feb.  21,  1628-g.  One  of  these  names  minister  of  'South 
Maskham,'  1649.    {Shaw,  11.  539.) 

LINDLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8, 
1651.  S.  of  WUliam,  gent.,  of  Hull.  B.  at  York.  School, 
York  (Mr  Wallis).  Matric.  165 1.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3, 
1651.  Barrister  of  Gray's  Inn.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  County 
Palatine  of  Chester,  1665-8.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Lightbo^vne,  of  Manchester.  Buried  at  Manchester 
Cathedral  Church,  Jan.  11,  1668-9.  M.I.  Will  (York)  1869; 
of  Bowling  Hall,  Bradford.  {Peile,  i.  541;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665;  E.  Axon.) 

LINDLEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  156S. 

LINDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1633.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  Scholar,  1637.  One 
of  these  names  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Hull.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

LINDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  3,  1649.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1649;  Scholar,  1650;  B.A.  1652-3.  One 
of  these  names  signed  for  deacon's  orders  (York)  Aug.  17, 
1662. 

LINDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1666.  Doubtless 
s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Skegby,  Notts.,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  i8,  1648-9.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70. 


LiNDSEY,  Samuel 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  6,  1669.  Of  Skegby,  Esq.  Married, 
Dec.  13,  1670,  at  St  Helen's,  London,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Wilson.  One  of  these  names  'B.A.  of  Trinity,'  ord.  deacon 
(York)  c.  1670.    {F.M.G.,  1061.) 

LINDLEY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  30, 
1604.  Of  Kent.  Doubtless  s.  of  Francis  (1562).  Bapt.  at 
Little  Chart,  Kent,  June  19,  1586.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LYNDLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  14, 
1617.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Snawdon.  Matric.  1617. 
{T.A.  Walker,  6.) 

LINDOE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Durham)  May  23,  1582,  as  B.A. 

LINDSELL,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14, 
1592.  Of  Bumpstead,  Essex.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1595-6;  M.A. 
1599;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow  of  Clare,  till  1620.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1614.  R.  of  Molesworth,  Hunts.,  1606.  R.  of 
Wickford,  Essex,  1610.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1612-24.  Preb.  of 
Durham,  1619-34.  R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham, 
1623-32.  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1628-33.  Bishop  of  Peter- 
borough, 1632-4.  R.  of  Castor,  Northants.,  1633-4.  Bishop 
of  Hereford,  Mar.-Nov.,  1634.  Died  unmarried,  Nov.  6, 
1634.  Buried  in  Hereford  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

LYNSELL,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  1568. 
Of  Hereford.  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575;  M.D.  1597.  FeUow, 
1572-3- 

LYNSELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1568;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
23,  1575;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1576.  R.  of  Strethall,  Essex, 
1575-1638.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1638. 

LINDSELL,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1377- 
8.   Perhaps  adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  19,  1577. 

LINDSELL  or  LINDSEY,  SAMUEL.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1609-10; 
M.A.  1613;  B.D.  1620.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (York,  for 
Lincohi)  Sept.  1616.  R.  of  Stratford  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1619- 
44,  ejected.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1624-69.  Preb.  of  Hereford, 
1634-69.  Buried  at  Ringshall,  Suffolk,  Apr.  5,  1669,  as 
Lindsey.    {E.  Anglian,  vi.) 

LINDSELL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1640. 
Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Samuel  (above).  Bapt.  at  Strat- 
ford St  Mary,  June  29,  1623.  B.A.  1643-4.  (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

LINDSELL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1601-2.  Doubtless  s. 
of  Francis  (1568),  R.  of  Strethall,  Essex.  B.  there.  M.A.  1605. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  29,  1604.  C.  of  Chalfont  St  Giles, 
Bucks.   V.  of  Nassiugton,  Northants.,  1610-4. 

LINDSELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1632.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639.  V.  of  Hauxton,  Cambs., 
1640-65.   Doubtless  also  V.  of  Newton,  1640-69. 

LYNDSELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1573;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  30,  1587,  as  'M.A.;  of  Emmanuel 
College.'  R.  of  Marham,  Northants.,  1602-13.  Buried  there 
Oct.  6,  1613. 

LINDSEL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of 
Brewood,  Staffs.,  1629-30. 

LINDSELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1642. 
Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Samuel  (1609-jo).  Bapt.  at 
Stratford  St  Mary,  Feb.  26,  1625-6.  Matric.  Easter,  1645; 
B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1650.  Ord.  priest  (Bishopof  Ardfert)  June 
8,  1652.  R.  of  Bredfield,  Suffolk,  1661.  R.  of  Dallinghoe,  1664. 

LINSELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  30,  1662. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 

LINDSEY,  see  also  LINSEY. 

LINDSAY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1459-60;  D.D.  1470-1. 
FeUow  of  Clare,  1459.   Proctor,  1463-4. 

LINDSAY,  JOHN.  B.A.  15187^;  M.A.  1522;  B.D.  1531-2. 
Proctor,  1530-1.   V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1531. 

LYNDSEY,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1646;  B.A.  1649-50.  Licensed,  by  the  Bishop  of  Ely, 
schoolmaster  at  Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1666. 

LYNDSAY,  ROBERT.   Scholar  of  Clare,  1461,  age  13. 

LYNDSEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1571-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  21,  1568,  age  21,  as  Linsey.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Elm  and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1577. 

LINDSEY,  ROBERT,  Earl  of,  see  BERTIE,  ROBERT. 

LINDSEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  25, 
1657.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Langton-on-Swale,  Yorks.  School, 
Northallerton  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1657.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
June,  1666.  R.  of  Spennithome,  Yorks.,  1672-1720.  Author. 
Died  1720.    {Peile,  1.  579.) 


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LYNDSEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20, 
1671.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  in  London.  School,  Brentwood  (Mr 
Bernard). 
LINDSEY,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1741.  S.  of  Robert,  draper,  of  Middlewich,  Cheshire. 
B.  there.  School,  Leeds,  Yorks.  (Mr  Barnard).  Matric.  1741; 
B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  Fellow,  1747-55-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Sept.  21,  1746;  priest  (London)  Sept.  20,  1747.  R- 
of  Kirby-on-Wiske,  Yorks.,  1753-6.  V.  of  Piddletown, 
Dorset,  1756-63.  V.  of  Catterick,  Yorks.,  1763-73-  After- 
wards ministered  in  a  Unitarian  Chapel,  Essex  Street, 
Strand.  Author,  theological.  Died  Nov.  3,  1808.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  iii.  516;  D.N.B.) 
LINDSEY,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

LINDSAY, .   B.A.  1468-9. 

LINE  (?),  JOSEPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
LYNFYLD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1559-  LL.B.  1567.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Horsted, 
Sussex,  1567.   V.  of  Framfield,  1569-93.   WUl  (Lewes)  1601; 
of  Ripe,  Sussex,  clerk. 
LINFIELD,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1669. 
School,   Westminster.    Matric.    1669;   Scholar,    1670;   B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676.   Fellow,  1674.   (^'-  Westmon.,  168.) 
LYNDEFELDE,  JOHN  DE.  Apparently  fellow  of  Clare,  in  1331. 

(Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  3.) 
LINFORD,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589. 
B.  at  Bedford,  C.1574.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (St  David's)  Mar.  3,  1596-7.  C.  of  St  Peter  Martin, 
Bedford,  1596;  R.  1598-1614.  Buried  there  Oct.  14,  1614. 
Will  (Archd.  Bedford)  proved  by  widow,  Judith.  Father  of 
Samuel  (1626).  (H.  I.  Longden.) 
LINFORD,  MICHAEL.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  1564-5- 
LINFORD,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1560-1;  M.A.  1564; 
B.D.  1569.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Bedford,  1559.  Master  of  Bedford 
Hospital,  1568-99.  R.  of  St  John,  and  St  Peter,  1576-7. 
Widow  Jane  buried  at  Wootton,  Beds.,  June  25,  1619. 
LINFORD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1626.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Martin  (1589).  B.A.  1629-30; 
M.A.  1633;  B.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1643.  Fellow  of  St 
Catharine's,  1634.  Junior  Proctor,  1641-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  i8,  1637-8;  priest,  May  20,  1638.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1642,  ejected,  and  died  before  the  Restoration.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1657.  Father  of  Thomas  (next).  (Walker,  Suffer- 
ings.) 
LYNFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  16, 
1 666.  S.  of  Samuel  (above).  B.  at  Cambridge.  Schools, 
Newark  (Mr  Leeds)  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Leeds). 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674;  D.D.  1689.  Fellow, 
1675-86.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  1673-4.  C.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1674.  V.  of  Gt 
Ellingham,  Norfolk,  1674-5;  resigned,  1676.  R.  of  St 
Edmund-the-King,  Lombard  Street,  1685-1724.  Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1700-24;  sub-dean,  1723.  Chaplain  to 
William  III,  Anne,  and  George  I.  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple, 
1709-24.  Died  Aug.  11,  1724.  Buried  at  St  Edmund's, 
London.  Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  [Peile,  11.7; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LINFORD,  .    Resident  at  Christ's,  as  scholar,   1558-9. 

Probably  Robert  Linford  (above). 
LING  or  LYNG,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  12,  1709.    S.  of  William  (1664),  clerk,  of  Yarmouth. 
B.  there.    School,  Yarmouth  (Mr  Pate  and  Mr  Welham). 
Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710-6;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  17,  1716-7;  priest  (Norwich)  July  13, 
1718.     R.   of   Walsham   St   Lawrence,   with    Rockland   St 
Margaret  and  St  Mary,  Norfolk,   1718-43.    Died  Jan.  30, 
1742-3.  Buried  at  Yarmouth.   M.I.   {Venn,  i.  521.) 
LINGE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1609; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1617.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Beeston  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1623. 
LYNG,  HENRY  FREDERICK.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  27,  1663.  Of  London.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Norfolk. 
School,  London  (private;  Mr  Sherley).  Matric.  1663.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1661).    {Venn,  1.  418.) 
LYNGE,  JAMES.   Adm.  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1563.   S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1564;  B.A. 
1566-7.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  1579.    R.  of 
Thrandeston,  Suffolk,  1603-14.   Buried  there  Nov.  10,  1614. 
LING,    JOHN.     B.A.    1509-10.      Perhaps   C.   of   Hislingbury, 
Northants.   (Will  of  T.  Constable,  Archd.  Northants.,  1532-) 
LING,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  1,  1633.   S. 
of  Thomas.   B.  at  Godwick,  Norfolk.   School,  South  Creake 
(Mr  Sturgis).    B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.    Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  1638;  priest,  Sept.  1639.    Perhaps  R.  of  Toftrees, 
Norfolk,  1640.  R.  of  Cley-next-the-Sea,  1645.  {Peile,  i.  426.) 


LiNGARD,  Robert 

LYNG,  JOHN  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1684. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  V.  of  Yalding,  Kent.  B.  there.  School, 
Yalding  (Mr  Manly).  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691. 
V.  of  Teston,  Kent,  1706-37.  Buried  there  Nov.  1,  1737- 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LYNGE,  LANCELOT     Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1572. 
LING,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  19,  1592- 

Of  Royston,  Herts.  S.  of  John,  gent.  School,  Ely.   Scholar, 

1593-5- 
LYNG,  RICHARD  DE.    Chancellor  of  the  University,  1339-45- 

See  Harling. 

LYNGE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 
One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  V.  of  Kessingland,  Sufiolk,  1574. 

LING,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1502-3. 

LINGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  19,  1575. 
Of  Kentford,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  School, 
Gazeley.  Scholar;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1583.  One  of  these 
names  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1615.  V.  of  South 
Creake,  Norfolk,  1617.  Perhaps  father  of  John  (1633). 
{Venn,  i.  82.) 

LINGE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1608-9;  M.A.  1613. 

LING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  1,   1652.    Of 

Suffolk.   Matric.  1652. 
LYNG,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  4, 

1661.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  in  London.  School, 

London  (private,  Mr  Sherley).  Matric.  1661.   Probably  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  30,   1664.    Brother  of  Henry  (1663). 

{Venn,  i.  413.) 
LING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Feb.  17,  1612-3. 

S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham) . 

Matric.  1614;   Scholar,  1614-20;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620; 

B.D.  1627.   Fellow,  1621-31.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623.   Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1623;  priest,  July  18,  1626.   R.  of 

Girton,  Cambs.,  1629-44,  sequestered.   University  preacher, 

1630.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1656;  of  Cambridge, 

clerk.    {Venn,  i.  220.) 

LINGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  22,  1642. 
S.  of  John,  attorney-at-law,  of  Marsham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A. 
1650.  Fellow,  1651-2,  1654-66.  Scrutator,  1655.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg  of  Exeter)  Oct.  6,  1658. 
R.  of  Rougham,  Norfolk,  1661-2.  University  preacher,  1662. 
R.  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk,  1666-79.  Author.  Died  Jan.  13, 
1679-80.  M.l.  at  Hockwold.  Benefactor  to  the  College. 
{Venn,  i.  347.) 

LYNG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1664. 
S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Coston,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Coston 
(Mr  Colby),  Saxthorp  (Mr  Edmonds)  and  Norwich  (Mr 
Lovering).  Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1664-72;  B.A.  1668-9; 
M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Dec.  28, 
1670.  R.  of  Fulboum  St  Vigor,  Cambs.,  1672-1719.  Lecturer 
of  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth,  1692-1719.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  at  Yarmouth,  Nov.  14,  1719.  M.I.  Father  of  Benjamin 
(1709).    {Venn,  i.  423.) 

LING, .   B.A.  1513-4- 

LING, .   B.A.  1519-20. 

LYNGARD,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
i486. 

LINGARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1691. 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  London,  May,  1674.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1694-5.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  7,  1693;  migrated  to  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  19,  1695. 

LINGARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May 
29,  1649.  S.  of  Richard  (?  next),  of  Ireland,  clerk.  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1652-3. 

LINGARD,  RICHARD.  D.D.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Dublin). 
Said  to  have  studied  for  some  time  at  Cambridge.  M.A. 
(Trinity  College,  Dublin)  1665;  D.D.  1664.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1660-6,  by  royal  mandate.  Vice-Provost, 
1662.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  Dublin,  1662-70.  Ord. 
deacon,  Oct.  22,  1621;  priest,  Oct.  22,  1622.  V.  of  Killaire, 
Co.  Meath.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Athlone,  1633-60.  Archdeacon 
of  Clonmacnoise,  1639.  Dean  of  Lismore,  1666-70.  Died  Nov. 
1670.  Buried  in  Trinity  College  Chapel.  Will  (Dublin)  1671. 
{D.N.B.)  Another  of  these  names  was  minister  at  Workington, 
Cumberland,  1646.  Said  to  have  been  'a  Chancellor  in 
Ireland.'  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1655-  {B.  Nightengale.) 
LINGARD,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  13,  1588.  R.  of ' Swingston ' 
(Sympson),  Bucks.,  1596.  R.  of  Lowick,  Northants.,  1602-47, 
ejected. 


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LINGARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1592;  B.A. 
1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  14;  priest, 
Dec.  15,  1600.  C.  of  Hanslope,  Bucks.,  1601.  V.  of  St  Giles', 
Northampton,  1606-8. 

LINGFELD  or  LINDEFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Feb.  19,  1574-5.   Matric.  1575. 

LYNGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  21,  1535.  Of  Stoke,  Hereford.  Fellow,  1538-9. 
('Langham'  in  Harwood.) 

LINGWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Esse.x.  S.  of  William,  of  Braintree,  and  of 
Barnard's  Inn.  Age  19  in  1634.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  6, 

1635.  Barrister-at-law.  J. P.  for  Essex.  Died  Feb.  19,  1699- 
1700,  aged  85.  M.I.  at  Stisted.  {Vis.  of  Essex;  Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  V.  209.) 

LINKFIELD,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1466-7  (Incorp.  from  O.xford). 
LINNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  12,  1520.   Of  Weedon,  Northants.   S.  of  Robert.   B.-'V. 

1523-4;  M.A.  1528-9.  C.  of  Bugbrooke,  Northants.,  in  1531. 

V.   of  Easton   Neston,    1538-75.     R.   of  Tiffield,    1545-75. 

Buried  there  May  19,  1575.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
LINNET  or  LYNET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1566;  B-.'V.  1569-70. 
LYNNETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  31, 

1698.   S.  of  Josiah,  of  London.    Educated  by  Mr  Mitton,  of 

St  Giles'  parish.   Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1702-3; 

M.A.   1706.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.   19,   1708;  priest. 

Mar.    17,    1714-5.     Will   (P.C.C.)    1747;    'heretofore   V.   of 

Canfield  Magna,  Essex,  but  late  of  St  Giles'-in-the-Fields, 

Midds.'    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LINNET,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 

Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 

V.  of  Sompting,  Sussex,  1619.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1646-7;  proved 

by  son  William  (next).    (Peile,  i.  249.) 
LYNNET,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4,  1641.   Of 

Sussex.   S.  of  William  (above).    Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1645-6; 

M.A.  1649;  B.D.  1662;  D.D.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).   Fellow,  1647. 

Senior  Proctor,  1660-1.   V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1665.   V. 

of  Trumpington,  1679-93.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge, 

Jan.  25,  1699-1700,  aged  77.    M.I.  in  Trinity  Chapel.    Will 

(V.C.C.)  1700.    (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  207.) 
LINSEY,  see  also  LINDSEY. 

LINSEY  or  LYNSEY,  EDMUND.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1571. 
LYNSEY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  i,  1621.    Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.  1621.    Pedigree  of  Lynsey,  of  Gun  ton,  in 

Vis.  of  Norfolk,  1563. 
LYNSY,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1583; 

B.A.  1586-7. 
LYNSEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  at  Christ's,  1698.    B.  at  Alnwick, 

Northumberland.   Bapt.  there,  July  20,  1675.   Matric.  1698; 

M.A.  (Edinburgh)   1697.    Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1703. 

V.  of  Alnham  St  Michael,  Northumberland,  1712-56.   Died 

May  20,  1756.   Buried  at  Ilderton.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 
LYNSAYE,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1617-8. 

Matric.  1618. 
LYNSEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  12,  1524.    Of  Lynn,  Norfolk.    Fellow,  1527.    Died  at 

Lynn,  before  graduation,  1527-8. 
LINSEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554.  Of 

Dent,Yorks.  B.A.  1557-8;  M.A,i56i;  B.D.  1569.  Fellow,  1558. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Aug.  24,  1566.  University  preacher,  1567. 
LINSEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1577-8; 

B.A.    from    Clare,    1 580-1.     Licensed    as   schoolmaster   at 

Swavesey,  Cambs.,  in  1582.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20, 

1584.  V.  of  South  Creake,  Norfolk,  1591  (M.A.).    Father  of 

Richard  (1609). 

LINSEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1649. 

LINSEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  21, 
1703.  S.  of  Joseph,  yeoman.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School, 
Histon  (private).   Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

LINSEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  4, 
1609.  S.  of  John  (1577-8),  R.  of  Creake,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Gt  Bircham  (Mr  Bloomfield)  and  Fakenham  (Mr  Wm. 
Jeffrays).  Matric.  1609;  Scholar,  1609-15;  B.A.  1612-3; 
M.A.  1616.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1615.  School- 
master of  Lowestoft,  1617-27.    C.  of  Hopton,  Suffolk,  in 

1636.  {Venn,  1.  202.) 

LYNSEY,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 

LYNSAYE, .   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1544. 

LYNDSEY, .  Apparently  M.A.   Left  a  bible  and  20s.  to  the 

University,  1488.    {Gt.  Bk,  B'.) 

LINSLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1613;  B.A.  1617;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 
161 7.  R.  of  South  Elmham  St  Margaret,  Suffolk,  1630. 


LiPYEATT,  Thomas 

LINSLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1589- 
9c.  Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A.  1593-4.  R.  of  Chellesworth,  Suffolk, 
1610  (M.A.). 

LINSTEAD,  HENRY.  B.D.  1471-2.  A  Carmelite  friar.  Prior  of 
the  Cambridge  House.   (B.  Zimmerman.) 

LINSTEAD,  JOHN  of.    R.  of  Causton.   Benefactor. 

LINSTED,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1621.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  24,  1641.   Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1641. 

LINTE,  WILLIAM.    Resident  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  1564. 

LINTHWAITE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Emmanuel, 

July  13,  1708.   Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3; 

M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1715;  priest  (Peterb.) 

Sept.  22,  1716. 
LINTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  14,  1583-4. 

Matric.  1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  Scholar,  1588-91;  M.A.  1591. 

Ord.   deacon  and  priest   (Peterb.)   Sept.   12,   1591.    V.  of 

Felixstowe,  Suffolk,  1598-1600.   R.  of  Mistley,  Essex,  1599- 

1610.    Died  1610.   Will,  P.C.C. 
LINTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  16,  1703. 

S.  of  Geoffrey,  woollendraper,  of  Stillington,  Yorks.  B.  there. 

School,  Coxwold.   Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8.   Fellow,  1709. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1708-9;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  4, 

1710.    V.   of    Butterwick,   Lines.,    1710.     V.   of    Freiston. 

Father  of  the  next. 
LINTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  17,  1739. 

S.  of  John  (above),  V.  of  Freiston,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 

Coxwold.    Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1744-5;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1745. 
LINTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589; 

B.A.    1592-3;    M.A.    1596.     Perhaps    R.    of   Stanninghall, 

Norfolk,    1597.     R.   of   Middleton,    1604.     R.   of  Brundon, 

Essex,  1610-24.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1624. 
LYNTON,  WILLIAM.    Studied  at  Cambridge.    B.A.  (Oxford); 

M.A.  (Oxford)  1453-4.   Degraded  and  banished  for  perjury, 

1454.    {Anstey,  471.) 

LINTON,  Prior  of.   B.Can.L.  and  D.Can.L.  1482-3. 

LINWOOD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1686-7.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  London.  B.  Aug.  24,  1668.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1686-7;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A. 
1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  June  3, 
1694.  R.  of  Widford,  Herts.,  1695-1726.  R.  of  Eastwick, 
1719-26.    Died  1726. 

LIPTRAPS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1572. 

LIPTROT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3,  1714-5. 
Previously  matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  Mar.  17,  1713-4. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1715.  Died  in  College,  Aug.  3, 
1715-    (A.  Gray.) 

LIPTROTT,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  7,  1746-7. 
Of  Caldicott,  Warws.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Broughton  Astley, 
Leics.  School,  Nuneaton.  Age  18.  Matric.  pens.  Michs.  1747; 
B.A.  1750-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1753;  pnest, 
June  9,  1754.  Doubtless  V.  of  Odeby,  Leics.,  1771-92;  died 
Feb.  10,  1792,  aged  62.   M.I.  at  Odeby.   (Nichols,  iv.  325.) 

LIPTROTT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1694.  Of 
Cheshire. 

LIPTROTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1746. 
Of  Nuneaton,  Warws.  S.  of  William.  School,  Nuneaton. 
Age  18.   Matric.  sizar  1746;  B.A.  1749-50. 

LIPTROTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  9,  1724. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1732. 
Fellow,  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1728.  Master 
of  Nuneaton  School.  R.  of  Drayton,  Leics.,  1762-97.  Died 
1797-    (Nichols,  iv.  593.) 

LIPYEATT,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  II,  1736-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Wiltshire.  B.  at 
Marlborough.  School,  Marlborough  (Mr  Stone).  Matric. 
1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Fellow,  1743-53.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  20,  1744;  priest 
(Lichfield)  Sept.  20,  1747.  R.  of  Bobbingworth,  Essex,  1751- 
1812.  R.  of  Meesden,  Herts.,  1756-81.  R.of  Gt  Hallingbury, 
Essex,  1781-1812.  Died  Jan.  13,  1812.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  482.) 

LIPYEATT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June 
15,  1727.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wiltshire.  B.  at  Marlborough. 
School,  Marlborough  (Mr  Hildrop).  Matric.  1728;  B.A. 
1731-2;  M.A.  1735;  B.D.  1743.  Fellow,  1734-57.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1734;  priest, 
Mar.  21,  1735-6.  V.  of  Ampthill,  Beds.,  1736-8.  R.  of 
Collingboume  Ducis,  Wilts.,  1738-43.  R.  of  Meesden,  Herts., 
1750-6.  R.  of  Layham,  Suffolk,  1756-81.  R.  of  Girton, 
Cambs.,  1756-8.  R.  of  Gt  Hallingbury,  Essex,  1758-81. 
Died  July  5,  1781.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brotherof  Jonathan  (above). 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  404.) 


LiRiFAx,  Richard 

LIRIFAX,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1527-8- 

L'ISLE,  DENIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  24,  1705-6. 
S.  of  Maurice  (1671),  of  Guisborough,  Yorks.,  clerk.  B.  at 
Fishlake.  School,  Lowther  (Mr  Lodge).  Matric.  1705-6. 
Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  1712.  LL.B.  1712.  Licensed  by 
the  Bishop  of  Ely  to  teach  at  Willingham,  Cambs.,  1707. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  i7i6-7-  Auditor  and  registrar 
of  Trinity  College,  1717-  Died  June  2,  1727.  Buried  in 
Trinity  Chapel.   Brother  of  the  next  and  of  John  {1700). 

L'ISLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  20,  1712. 
S.  of  Maurice  (1671),  of  Kildale,  Yorks.,  clerk.  School, 
Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  (Mr  Oakley).  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A. 
1716-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1717.  Brother  of  Denis 
(above)  and  John  (1700). 

LISLE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1661.  Matric.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  Dec.  9,  1650.  Scholar  by  the  Parlia- 
mentary visitors,  1648;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1651-2.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Seamer,  Yorks.,  1666-94.   Died  1694.   M.I.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LISLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  23,  1677. 
S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Guisborough,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Battersby).  Matric.  1677; 
B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (York)' June  11,  1682, 
as  'Joshua.'  V.  of  Croxdale,  Durham,  1684-94.  V.  of 
Aycljffe,  1694-1723.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

LISLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  15, 
1700.  S.  of  Maurice  (1671),  of  Gt  Stainton,  Durham.  School, 
Gisburgh,  Yorks.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1704;  priest,  June,  1707.  V.  of  Fishlake, 
Yorks.,  1707-55.  Died  May  30,  1755,  aged  73.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Denis  (1705-6),  etc. 

LISLE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1662,  as 
'John.'  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1662;  B.A. 
1665-6.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Chichester)  1690;  of 
Tortington,  Sussex. 

LISLE,  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  8, 
1671.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.  Aug.  23,  1653.  School,  Brignall. 
Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1672;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Doubtless  C.  of  Gt  Stainton,  Durham.  R.  of  Kildale  in 
Cleveland.  V.  of  Fishlake,  Yorks.,  1687-1707.  Married,  at 
Stainton,  Jan.  9,  1680-1,  Elizabeth  Tonstall.  Died  Apr.  6, 
1719.  Buried  at  Kildale.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  John  (1700), 
Denis  (1705-6)  and  Henry  (1712).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

LISLE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1709.  S.  of  John,  clerk  (minor  canon).  B.  at  Durham.  Bapt. 
at  the  Cathedral,  Feb.  i,  1691-2.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr 
Dwyer).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716;  B.D.  1724. 
Fellow,  1717-29.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  25,  1718.  R.  of 
Holwell,  Beds.,  1720.  Perhaps  R.  of  Fetcham,  Surrey,  1726; 
and  also  V.  of  Gt  Bookham,  1728.  (The  Bishop  of  St  Asaph 
was  an  Oxford  contemporary.) 

LISLE  or  L'ISLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  17,  1584.  Of  Battersea,  Surrey.  Matric.  1584; 
B.A.  (?  1588-9);  M.A.  1592.  Fellow.  Su/)/).  for  incorporation 
at  Oxford,  1592.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  De  Lisle's,  Wilbraham, 
Cambs.,  where  he  resided.  A  pioneer  in  the  study  of  Anglo- 
Saxon.  Translator.  Died  Sept.  1637.  Buried  at  Walmer. 
{D.N.D.;  Htst.  of  King's  College;  Hani-ood;  H.  P.  Stokes.) 

LISLEY,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  24, 1654. 
S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Cliffe,  Yorks.   Educated  by  his  father. 

LISSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 

LYSTER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573.  One  of  these  names,  of  Little  Chester,  Derbs.,  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1580.  Buried  at  St  Alkmund's,  Derby, 
Nov.  3,  1592. 

LISTER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634. 
S.  of  Anthony,  of  Newsholme.  Bapt.  at  Gisbum,  Dec.  12, 
1617.  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1642.  V.  of  Giggleswick,  Yorks., 
1638-86.  Died  Feb.  9,  1685-6,  aged  69.  M.I.  at  Giggleswick. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Francis  (1645-6). 

LYSTER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1664. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  C.  of 
Willingham,  Cambs.,  1674.   V.  of  Burwell,  1681-1705. 

LISTER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1736.  Bapt. 
at  Giggleswick,  Mar.  23,  1715-6.  School,  Giggleswick.  B.A. 
1739-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June,  1740;  priest  {Lift.  dim. 
from  York)  May,  1741.  C.  of  Astwood,  Bucte.  V.  of  Giggles- 
wick, 1741-56.  Buried  there  July  2,  1756.  (Peile,  11.  232; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LISTER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1648.  Of 
Yorkshire.  7th  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Hull.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1650.  Barrister.  Buried  in  York  Minster,  Nov.  23, 
1688.   Brother  of  John  (1625)  and  William  (1634). 

LISTER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  22,  1679.   S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Liston,  Essex,  Esq. 

LISTER,  BRIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1574; 
Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Fellow,  1581. 


Lister,  John 

LYSTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  5, 
1677.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Leeds.  B.  at  'Rigton,'  Yorks. 
School,  Leeds  (Mr  Gilbert).  Matric.  1677.  Migrated  to 
University  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  July  15,  1681, 
'aged  16';  B.A.  (St  Alban  HaU,  Oxford)  1682.  (.4/.  Oxon.; 
Peile,  II.  64.) 

LISTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1538-9.  Of  Gisbum,  Yorks. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  1551. 

LISTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1567. 
LISTER,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1610;  B.A.  1613-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1613-4. 

R.  of  Theddlethorpe  St  Helen,  Lines.,  1615. 

LISTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1636.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Thornton  in  Craven,  Yorks.,  Knt. 
Matric.  1636;  Scholar,  1638.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13, 
1639.  Married  Winifred,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Fletcher,  and 
widow  of  Sir  Richard  Dacres.  Brother  of  Henry  (1636)  and 
Laurence  (1635).    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

LISTER,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1542-3.  Perhaps  3rd 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wcstby,  Yorks.,  who  names  him  in  his  will, 
1541.  Probably  K.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1551-61. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LISTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1575.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1557.  Matric. 
1575;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  M.D.  1590.  Fellow,  1578-93. 
Physician  to  Queen  Elizabeth  and  to  James  I.  F.R.C.P., 
1594.  Censor,  Elect,  etc.  Treasurer,  1612-20.  Grant  of 
Arms,  1602.  Married,  Feb.  27,  1593-4,  Mary,  widow  of  John 
Fermary,  M.D.  Died  Mar.  27,  1620.  Brother  of  Joseph 
(1588).    (Munk,  I.  104;  D.N.B.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LISTER,  EDWARD.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  25,  1617-8. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard  (1585).  B.  in  Yorkshire.  Bapt.  at 
Horbury,  Yorks.,  Sept.  14,  1603.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2. 
Brother  of  William  (1617-8).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LISTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  4, 
1645-6.  S.  of  Anthony.  B.  at  Newsholme,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick  (Mr  Lucas).  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1649;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1654.  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  1654,  by  the 
Parliamentary  visitors.  V.  of  Gisbum,  Yorks.,  1653-75, 
presented  by  the  Crown,  1660.  Buried  there  Nov.  24,  1675. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Anthony  (1634).  {Peile,  1.  503;  J.  Parker.) 

LISTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1636.  4th 
S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Thomton-in-Craven.  Matric.  1636;  B.A. 
1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Fellow,  1640-4,  ejected.  Died  un- 
married. Brother  oif  Laurence  (1635)  and  Christopher  (1636). 
{Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

LYSTER,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  5,  1645.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1649-50. 

LISTER,  INGRAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1584.  2nd  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Nesfield,  Yorks.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks.,  in  1625,  when  he  married 
Grace  Coates,  of  Bowes,  widow.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LISTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1593. 
Matric.  1596. 

LISTER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1616.  S. 
of  Martin,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Usher  of  Wakefield  School,  1621- 
3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1621;  priest,  Mar.  1624-5.  V. 
of  Wakefield,  1625-47,  ejected;  and  1660-78.  V.  of  Leathley, 
1647-60.  Preb.  of  York,  1660-71.  Governor  of  Wakefield 
School.  Fined  as  a  Royalist.  Buried  Jan.  17,  1677-8,  aged  80. 
(M.  H.  Peacock;  Walker,  Sufferings!) 

LYSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  8,  1560-r. 
Matric.  1561.   Probably  B.A.  (Oxford)  1564. 

LYSTER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1563-4. 

LISTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1567;  B.A. 
1571-2.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Thorp  Arch,  Yorks., 
1585-1624.   Died  1624. 

LYSTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1573. 

LISTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1613.  Of 
Yorkshire. 

LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1619. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Hunston,  Sussex.  Matric.  1619.  Died 
in  College,  of  small-pox,  Dec.  23,  1620. 

LISTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (mayor  and  M.P.),  of  Hull, 
Yorks.;  age  6  in  1613.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Constable,  of  Linton-on-the- Wolds.  Died  Mar.  30,  165 1. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1648)  and  William  (1634).  {Surtets 
Soc,  XX.XVI.  316;  F.M.G.,  1257.) 


Lister,  John 

LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1663. 
ist  s.  of  Hugh,  gent.,  of  Hull.  B.  there.  School,  Hull  (Mr 
Shoares).  Matric.  1663.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  26, 
1666.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1676.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Gravesend,  Kent.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Gravesend  and  Canterbury.  Matric.  1677;  B.A. 
1679-80;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  16,  1684-5. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Rochford,  Essex,  1691-1735-  V.  of  Canewdon, 
1696.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1735.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  22,  1679-  Of 
Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Wakefield,  clothier. 
Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1684. 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1704. 
S.  of  George,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Histon,  Cambs.  (Mr 
Scaife).  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1708;  M.A.  1713- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  i8,  1708;  priest  (London)  May  23, 
1714- 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  26,  1704-5-  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1709; 
priest,  1711. 
LISTER,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  31,  1714. 
S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  Birkhouses  in  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  School,  Bolton  (Mr  Booker).  Matric.  1714;  B.A. 
1717-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1718;  priest  (London) 
May  24,  1719.  Perhaps  V.  of  Upton,  Bucks.,  1725- 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1721.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Shibden  HaU,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Halifax.  Bapt.  May  i,  1703.  Schools,  Hipperholme,  Wake- 
field (Mr  Clarke)  and  Bradford  (Mr  Hill).  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1727.  C.  of 
Doncaster.  First  Head  Master  of  Bury  School,  Lanes., 
1730-49.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estate.  Died  Sept.  2, 
1759,  at  Shibden.  (Scott-Mayor,  m.  338;  M.  H.  Peacock; 
R.  Stewart-Brown.) 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  June  5,  1729. 
S.  of  John,  surgeon.  B.  at  Luton,  Beds.  Schools,  Houghton 
Conquest,  Beds.  (Mr  Clark)  and  Houghton  Regis  (Mr  Brad- 
shaw).  Matric.  1731. 
LISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  22, 
1733.  Matric.  1733.  Name  off,  1735.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Bawtry,  Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  24,  1733. 
If  so,  of  Bawtry,  Esq.  Died  without  issue.  His  two  sisters 
and  heirs  sold  the  manors  of  Bawtry  and  Austerfield  in  1779. 

(Hunter,  i.  72.) 
LISTER,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 
S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield.  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1599.  M.D.  1603  (Incorp. 
from  Basel,  where  he  went  as  student  in  1596).  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1599.  Of  York,  physician.  Died  Nov.  25,  1622. 
Will   (York)    1623.    Brother  of  Edward   (1575).    (F.M.G., 

1256;  Cole  MS.,  5875.) 
LISTER,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29,  1611;  B.A. 

1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1626.    Ord.  deacon 

(York)    Sept.;    priest,    Dec.    1619.     Perhaps   V.   of   North 

Mundham,  Sussex,  1625.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
LYSTER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 

1671.    S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Barton,  Yorks.    B.  there. 

School,  Sherbum.   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5.   Ord.  deacon 

(York)  Sept.  1675;  priest.  May,  1676. 
LISTER,  LAURENCE.   B.A.  1500-1.   Of  Yorkshire.  M.A.  1504. 

Fellow  of  St  Catharine's.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1508. 
LISTER,  LAURENCE.    Sometime  student  at  Cambridge.    S.  of 

William,  of  Midhope,  Yorks.   B.A.  (Oxford)  1564.   M.P.  for 

Appleby,  1588.   Married  Evereld,  dau.  of  Sir  Johu  Sayer,  of 

Richmondshire.  Will  (York)  1609.   (/4/.  0;t:on.;  Burke,  Z,.G.: 

J.  Parker.) 
LISTER,  LAURENCE.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Apr.  18,  1635.  Of  Thornton,  Yorks.  S.  of  Sir  William, 

of  Thorn ton-in-Craven.   Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9.   Fellow, 

1638-9.  Died  1639.  Brother  of  Henry  (1636)  and  Christopher 

(1636).   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
LISTER,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  16,  1648.  Matric. 

1650-1;   B.A.    1651-2.    Buried  at   Kensington,   Middlesex, 

Aug.  19,  1660;  from  St  Martin's  parish.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LISTER,  MARTIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 

1655.   S.  of  Sir  Martin,  of  Ratcliffe,  Bucks.,  Knt.   B.  there. 

School,  Melton,  Leics.  (Mr  Barwick).    Matric.   1658;  B.A. 

1658-9;    M.A.    1662.     Fellow,    1660    (by   mandate).     M.D. 

(Oxford)  1683-4.  Practised  in  York,  1670-83 ;  and  in  London. 

F.R.S.,    1671.    F.R.C.P.,    1687.     Physician   to   the  Queen, 

1703-12.    Bought  Carlton  HaU,  in  Craven.    Zoologist  and 

antiquary.    Author  of  many  works;  Historia  sive  synopsis 

methodica  conchyliorum,  etc.  Died  at  Epsom,  Feb.  2,  1711-2. 

Buried  in  Clapham  Church,  Surrey.    Will,  P.C.C.    (D.N.B.; 

Munk,  1.  442;  Yorks.  Arch.  Journ.,  11.  297;  J.  Parker.) 


Lister,  Thomas 

LISTER,  MATTHEW.  M.D.  1608  (Incorp. from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William  of  Thorn  ton -in -Craven,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at 
Gisbum,  .'Vpr.  6,  1571.  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Feb.  23, 
1587-8,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1590-1;  M.A.  1595;  M.D. 
(Basel).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  FeUow  of  OrieL  F.R.C.P., 
1607.  Physician  to  James  I,  Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  and  to 
Charles  I.  Knighted,  Oct.  11,  1636.  Of  Burwell,  Lines. 
Died  at  BurweU,  Dec.  14,  1656,  'aged  92.'  Buried  there. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1657.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Munk,  i.  123;  F.M.G.,  1255; 
D.N.B.) 

LISTER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  30, 
1682.  Of  Burwell  Park,  Lines.  S.  of  Michael,  of  Aisthorpe 
(?  Easthorpe).  Bapt.  Apr.  27,  1666.  Married  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Dymoke,  Knt.,  of  Scrivelsby.  Buried  at 
Burwell,  June  22,  1700.  Nephew  of  Martin  (1655).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  596.) 

LYSTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1585. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel,  1587;  B.A.  1588-9; 
M..^.  1592.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  c.  1593.  Living  at  Wake- 
field, 1620.  Doubtless  the  'clericus  valde  doctus'  buried  at 
Wakefield,  Aug.  26,  1632.  He  was  benefactor  and  governor 
of  Wakefield  School.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LISTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  8,  1642. 
Probably  ist  s.  of  Sir  Martin,  of  Buckinghamshire.  B.  June 
10,  1628.  'Left  in  1642;  served  in  the  War.'  M.D.  1678  (Lit. 
Reg.).  J. P.  and  colonel  of  the  trained  bands  of  Leicester- 
shire, 1681.  Of  Thorpe  Amald,  Leics.  Half-brother  of  Martin 
(1655).    (Nichols,  11.  376.) 

LISTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4, 
1663-4.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Atcham,  Salop.  B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Piggot). 

LISTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  25, 
1678.  3rd  s.  of  William  (1650),  Esq.  B.  at  Coleby,  Lines. 
Bapt.  Aug.  19,  1662.  School,  Lawenton  (private).  Matric. 
1678.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1675).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

LISTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  May  17,  1532.  Left  before  1534.  Of  Earith,  Hunts. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1545. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Appleton  and  Bildestou,  SuSolk,  in  1558. 

LISTER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1393. 

Matric.  c.  1596. 
LISTER,  THEOPHILUS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1739.    B.  at  Rochford,  Essex.    Matric.  Easter,  1740;  B.A. 

1743-4;  M.A.  1747.    Fellow,  1742-7-    Tutor  to  the  sons  of 

Hon.  Robert  Townsend.    Died  in  London,  in  poverty,  of 

small-pox,  Dec.  1747.    (Harwood.) 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1624;  priest,  Sept. 
1625.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Barlaston,  Staffs., 
c.  1630-2. 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  20,  1655.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Gisbum,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
there,  Dec.  7,  1635.  School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Walker).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  19,  1655-6,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  late 
of  Arnolds  Biggin,  Gisbum,  Yorks.  Of  Arnolds  Biggin  and 
Westby,  Esq.  Buried  at  Gisbum,  Dec.  1,  1660.  Will  (York) 
1660.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  M.  H.  Peacock;  J.  Parker.) 

LYSTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
7,  1675.  1st  s.  of  William  (1650),  Esq.  B.  at  Lincoln.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  18,  1678.  High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1696. 
M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1705-15.  Of  Coleby,  Lines.,  gent.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawtrey,  of  Ruislip,  Middlesex.  Will 
(Lincoln)  1718.  Brother  of  Richard  (1678).  (J.  Ch.  Smith; 
Lines.  Pedigrees,  1280.) 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  3,  1683.  Resided  two  years.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Westby, 
near  Gisbum,  Yorks.  Of  Arnolds  Biggin,  Gisbum,  Esq. 
Married  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.,  of  Entwisle, 
Lanes.   Died  1706.   Buried  at  Gisburn.   (Peik,  11.  94.) 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  5,  1683.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1683;  M.B.  1688.  Master  of  Heath  School, 
Halifax,  Yorks.,  1688-1728.  Died  Apr.  23,  1728.  (F.M.G.; 
A.  Gray.) 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1709.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Manningham,  near  Bradford, 
Yorks.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Clapham).  Matric.  1709;  B.A. 
1714-5.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1725-  V.  of  Burley-in- 
Wharfedale,  Yorks.,  1720-45.  V.  of  Ilkley,  Yorks.,  1727-34 
and  1735-45.   Buried  there  May,  1745. 

LYSTER,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1726.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Rowton,  Salop,  gent.  Matrie.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
May  9,  1710,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1713-4-  R-  oi  Newton, 
Salop,  1721.  R.  of  Westbury,  1722-72.  Died  1772-  (■^'• 
Oxon.) 


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Lister,  Thomas 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  2, 1742. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Arnolds  Biggin  and  Gisbum  Park,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Gisbum,  Feb.  4,  1723-4.  School,  Westminster. 
Age  18.  Matric.  1742.  M. P.  for  Clitheroe,  1745-61.  Married 
Beatrix,  dau.  of  Jesop  Hulton,  of  Lancashire.  Died  Nov.  29, 
1761.  Buried  at  Gisbum.  (M.  H.  Peacock;  Whittaker, 
Craven,  54.) 

LISTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  5, 
1744.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggk-swick 
(Mr  Carr).   Ala  trie.  1744.   Resided  four  years. 

LYSTER,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581. 

LISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1554.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Finchley, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1554;  B.A.  1558-g.  Fellow,  1557-60. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  22,  1564.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1571;  of  Finchley  and  the  Middle  Temple. 

LYSTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1582; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Probably  V.  of  South 
Kirkby,  Yorks.,  1591-8.  V.  of  Wakefield,  1598-1620.  Preb. 
of  York,  1614-22.  Benefactor  and  Governor  of  Wakefield 
School.  Buried  at  Sandal  Magna,  June  6,  1624.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

LISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  25,  1617-8. 
Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1585).  B.  in  Yorkshire.  Bapt.  at 
Horbury,  Apr.  4,  1601.  Matric.  i6i8.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1617-8). 

LISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1634.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  B.  at  Kingston-on-HuU. 
School,  Hull  (Mr  Ant.  Stephenson).  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1636.  Barrister,  1647.  Bencher,  1662.  M.P.  for 
HuU,  1654-5,  1656-8.  Recorder  of  HuU,  in  1665.  Of  South 
Frodingham.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1648)  and  John  (1625), 
(Vis.  0/  Yorks.,  1665;  F.M.G.,  1257.) 

LISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July 
2,  1650.  S.  of  William,  of  Coleby,  Lines.,  Esq.  B.  at  Horn- 
castle,  Lines.  Schools,  Lincoln  (Mr  Gierke)  and  St  Bartholo- 
mew's, London  (Mr  Carter).  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Oct.  21,  1650.  High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1669.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Franklyn,  of  Willesden,  Middlesex, 
Knt.  Buried  at  Coleby,  Apr.  16,  1687.  Will,  Lincoln.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1675)  and  Richard  (1678).  (Lines.  Pedigrees, 
1280.) 

LISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1674.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford.  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1680.  Official  of  Snaith,  Yorks.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Foxcroft,  of  Westwood,  Leeds.  (Robin- 
son, Snaith,  96.) 

LISTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  8, 
1736-7.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1736. 

LISTER, .  M.Gram.  1528-9. 

LISTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1621. 

LITCOTT,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1665. 

B.  at  Leigh,  Kent.    Bapt.  Oct.  25,   1646,  as  s.  of  Colonel 

Leonard  Lydcott.  Matric.  Easter,  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 

1673.   Fellow,  1669.   Went  abroad  as  companion  to  the  Earl 

of  Castlemain.    Knighted  by   James   II,    1686.  (Harwood, 

255-) 
LITHERLAND,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

June  21,  1655.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Burton-on-Trent.   School, 

Repton  (Mr  Ullock).   Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.    Usher  of  Repton  School,  1659-62. 

Head  Master,  1672-80.   Died  June,  1680.  Buried  at  Repton. 

Father  of  John  (1693).  (Peile,  1.  568;  Repton  Sch.  Reg.) 
LYTHERLAND,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568.   R.  of  Homersfield,  Suffolk,  1575-85.   R.  of  St  George 

and  St  Cross,  South  Elmham,  1576-85.  R.  of  Kettleborough, 

1584.  Benefactor  to  St  John's,  1620. 
LITHERLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  7, 

1693.  Only  s.  of  Edward  (1655),  deceased,  Master  of  Repton 

School.    B.  there.    Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1702.    R.  of  Epperstone,  Notts.,  1702-5: 

presented  by  his  mother.   Died  Nov.  10,  1705. 
LITHERLAND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1582;  Scholar,  in  1586. 
LITHERLAND,   ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.   18, 

1585-6.  Of  Essex.  One  Robert  Letherland  was  R.  of  Kelham, 

Notts.    Will  (York)  1629. 
LITHERLAND,  ROGER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June  13, 

1637.   S.  of  William,  farmer.   B.  at  Colston  Bassett,  Notts. 

Migrated  to  Christ's,  Apr.  7,  1639,  age  19;  B.A.  1640-1.  C.  of 

Colston  Bassett,  1650. 

LITTLE,  ANTHONY.  B.A.  1519-20;  M.A.  1523. 


LiTTLEjOHN,  John 

LITTLE,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  22,  1551.   Of  Deeping,  Lines.   Did  not  graduate. 

Fellow,   1554.    Received  the  tonsure  (London)  May,  1554. 

R.  of  Wootton  Wawen,  Warws. 
LITLE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Nov.  20,  1652.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Dublin.   B.  there.   School, 

Pocklington,  Yorks.  (Mr  Luellin).  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1656-7; 

M.A.    1660.    C.   of   Upper  Hunsley,   Yorks.,    1661.    V.   of 

Hunmanby,  1661.   V.  of  Reighton,  1673-83. 
LITTLE,   GEOFFREY.    Matric.   pens,   from  Christ's,   Easter, 

1565.    Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  of  Halstead,  Essex.    B.  1550. 

Of  Halstead.   Married  Joane,  dau.  of  Stephen  Humftrey,  of 

Drinkston,  Suffolk.   Died  1626.   Buried  at  Nayland.   (Peile, 

I.  91;  Vis.  0/  Essex,  1634.) 

LITTLE,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 

Of  Suffolk.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  Geoffrey  (above),  of  Stoke, 

Suffolk.  B.  at  Halstead,  Essex,  c.  1612.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
LITLE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  c.  1579.    S.  of  Bryan, 

of  Southill,  Beds.  School,  Holme,  Beds.   Matric.  Michs.  1579. 

Migrated  to  Caius,  Dec.  10,  1582,  age  19;  Scholar,  1582-6; 

B.A.   1582-3.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  13,   1602.    V.  of 

Ketton,  Rutland,  1602-14.   Will,  P.C.C.   (Venn,  i.  116.) 
LITTLE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  June  23,  1665. 

Of  Leicestershire. 
LITTLE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  .'^pr.  13,  1661.    Of 

Leicestershire.    Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1664-5; 

M..\.  1672.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Loseby,  Leics.,  1665-72. 
LITTLE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1680. 

Probably  s.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Essex.    B.  at  Henney,  Essex. 

Matric.  1681;  B..\.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687;  B.D.  1694;  D.D.  1701. 

Fellow,  1688-1703.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  16,  1689-90. 

Preb.  of  Norwich,  1700-31.   P.C.  of  St  Margaret,  Lynn,  1702. 

R.  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1704.   Died  Apr.  20,  1731,  aged 

66.    M.I.  in  Norwich  Cathedral.    Father  of  Thomas  (next). 

(Morant,  11.  315.) 
LITTELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  15,  1722. 

Of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  D.D.  Matric.  1725; 

B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.   Fellow,  1729.   Died  Mar.  27,  1731. 
LITTLE,  THOMAS.   M.A.  from  King's,  1726.  S.  of  Christopher, 

of  Whitnash,  Warws.    Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 

July  3,  1708,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
LITELBURY,  ED.  (major).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1560.   One  Edward  Littelbury  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1564. 
LITELBURY,  ED.  (minor).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1560.    One  Edward  Littlebury  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June 

21,  1563. 

LITTLEBURY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1615-6.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex  and 
Essex,  Esq.   B.A.  1619-20.   Brother  of  John  (1609). 

LITELBERYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1560.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Humphrey,  of  Hagworthing- 
ham  and  East  Kirby,  Lines.  Age  26  in  1569.  Married  and 
had  issue.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  599.) 

LITTLEBURY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1609;  B.A.  1613.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Enfield,  and  of 
Essex  (whose  will,  P.C.C,  1625).  One  of  these  names,  of 
Enfield,  Middlesex,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1607-8. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1615).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LITTLECROPPE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1645.  Migrated  to  Clare,  May  29,  1645.  B.A.  1648-9. 
Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  23,  1648-g. 

LITTLEFEAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
27,  1674.  S.  of  William,  mercer.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Nottingham.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Usher  at  Notting- 
ham Grammar  School,  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1680; 
priest,  Dec.  1683. 

LITTLEFORD,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1688.  S.  of 
John,  of  BaninghaU,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Mar.  18,  1669-70,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673.  R.  of 
Hughley,  Salop,  1686.  R.  of  Quatt,  1695.  Buried  there 
Mar.  12,  1708-9.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  90,  110.) 

LITTLEHALES,  BAKER  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  atTRiNiTY, 
June  19,  1750.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Westminster.  School, 
Westminster.  Scholar,  1751.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12, 
1746.   Died  Oct.  30,  1782.    (G.  Mag.) 

LITTLEHALES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  29,  1744.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1745-6;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1753.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10,  1750;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1751.  R.  of 
Glendon,  Northants.  (sinecure),  1761-1808.  Died  1808. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

LITTLEJOHN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1647-8.  Of  London.  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1658.  R.ofHulcote, 
Beds.,  1666-1705.  V.  of  Salford,  1690-1715.  Father  of  the 
next. 


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LiTTLEjoHN,  John 

LITTLEJOHN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1714.  S.  of  John 
(above),  of  Hulcote,  Beds.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  July  9,  1690,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1693. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  9,  1697.  V.  of  Mentmore,  Bucks., 
1697-1706.  Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1703-6.  R.  of 
Hulcote,  Beds.,  1705.   R.  of  Salford,  1715.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LITLER  or  LYTTLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  14,  1645.  Of  Surrey.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Dec.  1645.   Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1647. 

LITTLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  6,  1649.  Of  Chertsey,  Surrey.  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1657.  Fellow,  1652-66.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  19,  1663.   R.  of  Foulmere,  Cambs. 

LITTLER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1652  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Brasenose  College,  1651.  M.A.  1651;  B.D.  1658.  V.  of 
Deptford,  Kent,  1660-2. 

LITTLESHAW, .   B.D.  1482-3.   A  monk. 

LITTLETON,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Sir  Adam,  of  Stoke  St  Milburgh,  Salop,  Bart.  Matric.  from 
St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1641,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1644;  M.A.  1648.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1647.  Proctor 
(Oxford)  1656.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  24,  1649. 
Barrister,  1664.  Went  to  the  Barbados  as  secretary  to  Lord 
Willoughby  of  Parham,  1666.  Judge  in  Barbados,  1670-83. 
Elected  member  of  the  Assembly,  1674.  Returned  to  London 
and  filled  the  of&ce  of  agent  for  Barbados,  1683.  Author  of 
tracts  in  the  Colonies.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LITTLETON,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1690.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Salop.  Matric.  from  All  Souls,  Oxford,  Jime  10, 
1681,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1685.  R.  of  Merston,  Sussex, 
1689.  V.  of  Amberley,  1701.  R.  of  Bignor,  1701.  Preb.  of 
Chichester,  f7o6-2i.   [Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  117.) 

LITTLETON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1716.  B.  at  Stoke  St  Milburgh,  Salop.  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A. 
1724;  LL.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1720.  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton,  1 72 1-6.  FeUow  of  Eton,  1726.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  25;  priest,  May  31,  1724.  V.  of  Mapledurham, 
Oxon.,  1726-33.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1730.  Author,  poems 
published  in  Dodsley's  'Collection.'  Died  Nov.  16,  1733. 
Buried  at  Mapledurham.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (Harwood; 
D.N.B.) 

LITTLETON,  Sir  EDWARD,  Bart.  Adm.  as  nobleman  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1744.  Of  Stafiordshire.  S.  of  Fisher, 
and  nephew  of  Edward,  3rd  Bart.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  1744; 
M.A.  1746.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Jan.  2,  1741-2.  Sheriff 
of  Staffs.,  1762-3.  M.P.  for  Staffs.,  1784-1807.  Died  May  18, 
1812.   Brother  of  the  next.   (G.E.C.) 

LITTLETON,  FISHER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  30, 
1747.  2nd  s.  of  Fisher.  Barrister-at-law.  Brother  of  Edward 
(above).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

LITTLETON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1680-1. 

LITTLETON,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1620;  B.A.  1620-1. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  George,  Southwark,  1638. 

LITTLETON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs. 
1646. 

LITTLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  24, 
1648.  Of  Shropshire.  School,  Charterhouse.  Age  16.  Matric. 
1649;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Fellow, 
1653-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  of  Derry);  priest  (Durham) 
Sept.  22,  1661.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  i66i-8i.  R.  of  West  Tan- 
field,  Yorks.,  1669-81.  V.  of  Ainderby  Steeple,  1673-81. 
Buried  at  Tanfield,  Jan.  21,  1680-1.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LITTLETON,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  King's,  1610.  B.  1582. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  Feb.  17,  1610-1;  priest.  May  19,  i6ir. 
R.  of  Hedsor,  Bucks.,  1612. 

LITTLETON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  9,  1635.  Of  Stafford.  School,  Wolverhampton.  Matric. 
1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  Scholar,  1641.  Minister  at  Wolver- 
hampton, in  1648.  P.C.  of  Acton  Trussell,  Staffs.,  c.  1651-2. 
{T.  A.  Walker;  Wm.  Salt  Arch  Sac,  1915.) 

LITTLETON,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1688  (Lit.  Reg.). 

LITTLETON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1737.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Wellington,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Apr.  28,  1722,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1725-6.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Middleton  Scriven,  Salop,  1739-40.  R.  of  Oldbury, 
1743-93.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  487.) 

LITTLETON,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1623-4.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Pillaton  Hall,  Staffs.,  Bart. 
Migrated  to  Oxford,  after  12  terms.  B.A.  (Lincoln  College) 
1626.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1626-7.  M.A.  (Cambridge) 
1630;  LL.D.  (Cambridge)  1639.  Chancellor  of  diocese  of 
Lichfield,  1660-70.  Knighted,  Feb.  1661-2.  Master  in 
Chancery.  Died  Dec.  1670.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1671;  of  the 
Close,  Lichfield.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  153;  Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 


LivELEY,  John 

LITTLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  25,  1599.  Left,  1601-2,  being  refused  a 
fellowship.  Of  Wellington,  Staffs.  Gentleman  usher  to  the 
Countess  of  Bedford.    (Harwood.) 

LITTLEWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec. 
9,  1665.  S.  of  Joseph,  citizen  of  London.  B.  in  London. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.   Matric.  1667.    « 

LITTLEWOOD,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1698. 
S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Staveley,  Derbs.  School,  Staveley  (Mr 
Edmonds).  Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1698-9;  B.A.  1701-2. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1702;  priest,  June, 
1704.  C.  of  Brampton,  Derbs.   (Peile,  11.  142.) 

LITTLEWOOD,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  Emmanuel  from  Lady 
Day,  1603;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1608. 

LITTON  or  LYTTON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Nov.  15,  1690.  B.  at  Windsor,  1673.  Colleger  at  Eton, 
1686-90.   Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1706-7. 

LITTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  13, 
1576.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Litton,  Derbs.  School, 
Tideswell. 

LITTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
30,  1576.  S.  of  Rowland,  Esq.,  of  Knebworth,  Herts. 
Educated  at  home.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1579.  M.P.  for 
Truro,  1586-7;  for  Herts.,  1597-8,  1604-11.  Lieut,  of  Herts., 
1588.  Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1594-5.  Knighted,  Apr.  23,  1603. 
Died  June  23,  1615.  Buried  at  Knebworth.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  the  next  and  William  (1603).  (Venn,  i.  86;  Vis.  of 
Herts.,  1634.) 

LITTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  18, 
1609.  S.  of  Sir  Rowland  (above),  of  Knebworth,  Herts.,  Knt. 
Matric.  1609.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  lun,  Aug.  16,  1611.  Brother 
of  William  (1603).   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

LYTTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  24,  1631-2.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1603),  Knl.,  of  Kneb- 
worth, Herts.  School,  Hertford.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1633.  M.P.  for  Herts.,  1656-8,  1659,  1660.  Knighted,  June 
27,  1660.  Of  Knebworth.  Died  Nov.  2,  1674.  (Le  Neve,  82; 
Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

LITTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17, 
1603.  S.  of  Sir  Rowland  (1576),  of  Knebworth,  Knt. 
Knighted,  May,  1624.  M.P.  for  Herts.,  1624-5,  1628-9, 
1640-8.  Of  Knebworth.  Died  Aug.  14,  1660.  Brother  of 
Rowland  (1609)  and  father  of  Rowland  (1631-2).  (Vis.  of 
Herts.,  1634.) 

LITTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Jan. 
25,  1659-60.  1st  s.  of  Rowland  (1631-2),  Esq.  B.  at  Kneb- 
worth, Herts.  Schools,  Bulwick  (Mr  Hicks)  and  Hertford 
(MrBatteU).  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May 
3,  1661.  Knighted,  May  6,  1677.  Of  Knebworth.  Died  s.p. 
Jan.  14,  1704-5.  M.I.  at  Knebworth.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  83; 
Le  Neve,  Mon.,  ii.  78.) 

LYTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1699.  B.  at  Windsor,  1679.  Matric.  1699-1700;  B.A.  1703-4; 
M.A.  1707.  FeUow,  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19, 
1703;  priest  (Ely)  Jan.  6,  1703-4.  R.  of  Knebworth,  Herts., 
1704-30.   Died  1737.    (Harwood.) 

LIVELEY  (PCLYVELY),  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1578-9. 

LIVELEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1564- 
5;  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572.  FeUow,i57i-8.  Regius  Professor 
of  Hebrew,  1575-1605.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
July  20,  1602.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1602-5.  R-  oi  Pur- 
leigh,  Essex,  1604-5.  Author.  One  of  the  translators  of  the 
authorised  version.  Married  Catharine,  dau.  of  Prof.  Thomas 
Lorkin.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  May  7,  1605, 
aged  60.  Inventory  (V.C.C.)  1605.  Father  of  the  next,  of 
John  (1593-4)  and  Lorkin  (1606),  brother  of  Richard  (1558). 
(Cooper,  11.  407;  D.N.B.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LIVELEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1601.  S.of 
Edward  (above).  B.  at  Cambridge,  1586.  Notary  public. 
Secretary  to  Bishop  Neile,  of  Durham.  Buried  at  Croxton, 
Cambs.,  Sept.  7,  1650.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1593-4) 
and  Lorkin  (1606). 

LIVELEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1597.  3rd  s.  of 
Richard  (1558),  V.  of  Maxey,  Northants.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A. 
1608.  FeUow.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1613-4;  priest, 
June  19,  1614.  Buried  at  Barnard  Castle,  Durham,  Nov.  23, 
1617.   Brother  of  Samuel  (1607). 

LYVELIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1565; 
B.A.  1569-70. 

LIVELY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4. 
ist  s.  of  Edward  (1564).  B.  at  Cambridge,  1579.  Bapt.  Apr. 
3,  1579.  Scholar;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1611.  V.  of 
Over,  Cambs.,  1605-25.  V.  of  KeUoe,  Durham,  1625-45. 
V.  of  Gainford,  1628-56.  Buried  at  Kelloe,  Apr.  23,  1656. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1601)  and  the  next. 


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LIVELEV,  LORKIN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1606. 

5th  s.  of  Edward  (1564).    B.  at  Cambridge,  1590.    Bapt. 

Sept.  8.    B.A.  from  King's,  1613-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Feterb.) 

Dec.   i8,   1614;  priest,  Feb.  26,   1614-5-    V.  of  Haconby, 

Lines.,    1615-31.     V.   of  Crondall,    Hants.,    1631,   ejected. 

Buried  at  Frimley,  Surrey,  Dec.  30,  1652.   Admon.  (P.C.C.) 

1653,  to  widow  Alice.    Brother  of  Edward  (1601)  and  the 

above. 
LIVELEY,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,   Michs.  1558. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1563.  V.  of  Maxey,  Northants. 

1563-85.    R.  of  Market  Deeping,  Lines.,   1570;  'aged  35; 

married,  resides;  skilled  in  Latin'  {Lib.  cler.  Lincoln,  1576). 

R.  of  Romaldkirk,  Yorks.,  1585.  Buried  there  Dec.  18,  1598. 

Father  of  James  (1597)   and  Samuel,  brother  of  Edward 

(1564). 
LIVELY,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1607. 

S.  of  Richard  (above).   Bapt.  at  Romaldkirk,  Mar.  i,  1589- 

90.    Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Newcastle,  Nov.  21,  1649.    Will 

dated,  Nov.  4,  1649;  'of  Pilgrim  St.,  Newcastle.' 
LIVERMORE,   DANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from   King's,   Easter, 

1620;  B.,-\.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4; 

priest,  June  5,   1626.    C.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1626. 

Probably  V.  of  Exning  and  Landwade,  in  1650. 
LIVERMORE,   JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

liastcr,  1639. 
LIVERMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May,  1664. 

5th   s.   of   Thomas,    yeoman.    B.   at   Wethersfield,    Essex. 

Schools,    Wethersfield    (Mr    Fish)    and    Bishop's   Stortford 

(Mr  Tho.  Leigh).    .Matric.   1667;  B.A.   1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 

R.  of  Markshall,  Essex,  1674-1718.    Probably  admitted  an 

extra-licentiate  R.C.P.,  c.  1680.    R.  of  Little  Tay,  Essex, 

1701-18.   Died  1718.   {Munk,  t.  405.) 
LIVERMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  7, 

1666-7.  S.  of  Peter.   B.  at  Thurlow,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Thur- 

low  (Mr  Billingsley)  and  Ratton  (Mr  Tucker).   Matric.  1667; 

B.A.  1673-4. 
LIVERMORE,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  20, 

1583.    Matric.  sizar,  1583. 
LIVERSEDGE,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

May  12,  1679.  S.  of  Samuel,  mercer.  B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks. 

School,   Wakefield.     Matric.    1679,   as   '  Levershuch ' ;   B.A. 

1682-3.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1683;  C.  of  Wigginton; 

priest  (Chester)  Dec.  19,  1686.  V.  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  Yorks., 

1687.   Buried  there  May  24,  1728.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LEVERSEDGE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1641.   Of  Lx)ndon.   B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648. 
LIVESEY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  June  22, 

1674.   Of  Cheshire.   S.  of  James  (1645).   Matric.  1674;  B.A. 

1677-8;  M.A.   1681.    He  had  been  a  pupil,  at  Rostheme, 

Cheshire,  of  Thomas  Martindale. 
LIVESEY,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1645.  S.  of 

Robert,  yeoman,  of  Bury,  Lanes.    B.  there.    School,  Leigh 

(Mr  Greenhalgh).     Matric.    1645.   Migrated    to  St   John's, 

Feb.  26,  1646-7.    Returned  to  Christ's,  1647-8.    Ord.  (by 

Bury  Classis)   to  Turton,   Oct.    23,    1650.    Transferred   to 

Atherton,    1652.    V.  of  Gt  Budworth,  Cheshire,    1657-82. 

Author,  Sermons.   Died  Feb.  7,  1681-2,  aged  57.    Fatier  of 

Humphrey  (1674).    {PeiU,  i.  494;  D.N.B.) 

LIVESAY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1714. 

LIVESEY,  .    Pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  26,  1746,  till 

1749.  Perhaps  William,  s.  of  John,  of  Hinwick  Hall  and 
\V>inington,  Beds.  Bapt.  Feb.  23,  1728.  Buried  Feb.  2,  1757. 

LIVETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  24,  1703.  B.  at 
Gt  Gransden,  Hunts. 

LIVET,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  May  16, 
1668.  S.  of ,  of  Mayfield,  Staffs. 

LIVINGE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1632. 
(M.  Harvey,  Beds.,  431.) 

LIVING  or  LYVYNG,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1465;  B.D.  1477-8; 
D.D.  1481.  Fellow  of  King's.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  13,  1472-3;  deacon,  Apr.  11;  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  17,  1473. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1495;  'of  Wootton  Wawen,  Warws.;  and 
Fordingbridge,  Hants.'   (Not  found  in  Harwocd.) 

LIVING,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  13,  1568,  as  'B.D. 
of  Cambridge."  V.  of  St  Bride,  Fleet  Street,  1559-65.  R.  of 
St  Swithin,  1561;  and  of  St  Mary  Abchurch,  1567,  till  his 
death,  1582.    (.Al.  Oxon.) 

LIVING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1618. 
Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2. 

LIVING, .  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Easter,  1618. 

LIVINGSTON,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Edin- 
burgh); B.D.  1628.  Fellow  of  Magdalene.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Northchurch  St  Mary,  Berkhampstead,  Herts.,  1642. 

LIXTER, .   B.A.  1468-9. 


Lloyd,  Edward 

LLEWELLIN,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  26, 
1657.  S.  of  David  (housekeeper  to  King  Charles).  B.  at 
Windsor,  Berks.  School,  Eton.  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln);  priest,  1665.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Lincoln.  R.  of  South  mediety  of  Darley  Dale,  Derbs., 
1665-71.  R.  of  Bradley,  1669-71.  R.  of  Tansor,  Northants., 
1671-85.  V.  of  Hambledon,  Rutland,  1671-6.  R.  ofGretton, 
Northants.,  1672-5.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1672-5.  Preb.  of 
Peterborough,  1676-85.  R.  of  Alwalton,  Hunts.,  1679-85. 
Died  Aug.  18,  1685.  'Obscurely  buried  in  London.'  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  Matthias  (1705).  (Peile,  i.  576;  Vis.  of 
Northants.,  1681;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
LUELLIN  or  FLEWELLYN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  1637-8.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Buckden, 
Hunts.  Matric.  1637-^;  B.A.  1641-2.  Migrated  to  St  John's^ 
1650.  M.A.  1655.  Head  Master  of  Pocklington  School, 
1650-7,  when  he  was  removed  for  joining  the  Romish  Church. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LLEWELLYN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1552, 

as  Fewyllams. 
LLEWELLIN,  MATTHIAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  II,  1705.  S.  of  David  (1657),  R.  of  Tansor,  Northants. 
B.  there.    School,  King's  Cliff  (Mr  Newton).    Matric.  1705; 
B.A.  1709-10. 
LLEWELLYN,   SIMON.    M.A.   from   Pembroke,    1725.    S.  of 
Francis,  of  Cowbridge,  Glamorgan,  clerk.   Matric.  from  New 
Inn  Hall,   Oxford,  May   25,   1710,  age   17;   B..'\.   (Oxford) 
1713-4.    V.  of  Cubert,  Cornwall,  1732-5.    V.  of  St  Minver, 
1735-66.   Buried  there  May  16,  1766.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1769;  as 
Llewellin-Leach.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
FLWELLYN,  TIMOTHY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1566;  B.A.  1571-2;  M..\.  1575.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July 
26,  1575- 
LLOYD,  BELL.    .^dm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  4,  i747- 
S.  of  William.  Scholar,  1747.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  10, 
1749;  of  Pontruffydd,  Flintshire,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  Montgomery, 
1784.   Married,  Dec.  13,  1758,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Pryce, 
of   Bodfach,    Montgomery.     Died   May   6,    1793.     (Burke's 
Peerage,  under  Baron  Mostyn;  Powys  Land  Club,  vii.  195.) 
LLOYD,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1731. 

Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  1731. 

LLOYD,  DAVID.    B.A.  1616  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Of  Berth- 

Iwyd,  Montgomery,  gent.    Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford, 

Oct.  30,   1612,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1615;  B.C.L.   1622; 

D.C.L.  1628.    Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1618.    Preb.  of  Chester, 

1639-42.   Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby.    R.  of  Trefdraeth, 

Anglesey,  1641-2;  of  Llangynhafal,  1642.    V.  of  Llanfair- 

Dyffryn-Clwyd,    Denbigh,    1642.     R.    of   Winwick,    Lanes. 

Warden  of  Ruthin,   1642;  deprived,  but  reinstated,   1660. 

Dean  of  St  Asaph,  1660.    Author,  Legend  of  Captain  Jones. 

Died  in  London,  Sept.  7,  1663.  Buried  at  Ruthin.  M.I.  there. 

Brother  of  Oliver  (1634).  (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LLOYD,  DAVID.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,   Easter, 

1662.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  David,  of  Lloydcarth, 

Anglesey,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  28,  1662. 

LLOYD,  DAVID.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1667;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1679.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Sept.  18,  1675. 

LLOYD,    DAVID.     M.A.    1677    (Incorp.   from   Oxford).    S.   of 

Thomas,  of  'Crommy  Glame,'  Carmarthen.   Matric.  from  St 

Mary  HaU,  Oxford,  Feb.  28,  1667-8,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1670;  M.A.  1672.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  DAVID.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  i,  1690-1. 

Matric.  1691.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  David,  of 

Llwydiarth,  Anglesey,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  2,  1691. 

Called  to  the  Bar,  June  3,  1698. 

LLOYD,  DAVID.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 

1730.   S.  of  Edward,  husbandman,  of  Bangor.   B.  in  parish 

of  Llanbister,  Radnor.   School,  Ruthin.   Matric.  1730;  B.A. 

1734-5.    Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1755-60. 

LLOYD  or  FLOYD,  EDWARD.   Fellow  of  St  John's,  1618.   Of 

Denbigh.    Junior  proctor,  1627-8.    Probably  the  same  who 

matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1614,  as  Floode  (whom 

see;  we  there  assumed  them  to  be  distinct).    Migrated,  after 

12  terms  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Feb.  6,  1617-8; 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1617-8.    Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1618.    M.A. 

(Cambridge)  1621,  as  Lloyde.   But  there  seem  to  have  been 

three  of  these  various  names,  all  at  Hart  HaU,  Oxford,  about 

the  same  time.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 

1653-4.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Llanvair,  Denbigh.  B.  there. 

School,  Ruthin.   Matric.  1653-4. 

LLOYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1662.    S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Bucklersbury, 

London.     B.   there.     Bapt.   at  St  Stephen    Walbrook,   as 

Floyde,   Mar.   26,    1644.    School,   Lewisham,    Kent.    B.A. 

1665-6,  as  Edward  Vaughan  Lloyd. 


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LLOYD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  19,  1666-7. 

Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 
LLOVD,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 

1667.    S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Llanvair-Dyfiryn-Clwyd, 

near  Ruthin,  Denbigli.    B.   there.    School,   Wrexham   (Mr 

Lewis).    Matric.  1667. 
LLOYD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  10,  1667-8.    S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Llangerniew,  near 

Llanrwst,  N.  Wales.    B.  there.    School,  Wrexham.    Matric. 

1667-8. 

LLOYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  25,  1689.  Of 
Merioneth.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Probably  chaplain 
in  the  Navy,  1701. 

LLOYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 
1695-6.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Llanidloes,  Montgomery. 
School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Morgan).  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700; 
M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bangor) 
Mar.  18,  1708-9. 

LLOYD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1708.  S.  of  Humfrey,  gent.  B.  at  Gortree,  Mont- 
gomery.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Lloyd).   Matric.  1708. 

LLOYD,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1716.  S.  of 
John,  of  Llanfair,  Denbigh.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  St  Mary 
Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  31,  1699,  age  19;  B.A.  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford)  1703.  R.  of  Ripple,  Kent,  1712-41.  R.  of  Bettes- 
hanger,  1716-41.  V.  of  Walmer,  till  1741.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1741.    {A  I.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

LLOYD,  ELIZEUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2. 

LLOYD,  EVAN.  No  B.A.  recorded.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1617. 
One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  Rhoscolyn,  Anglesey,  1616- 
26.  Preb.  of  Bangor,  1616-26.  Died  c.  1626.  (Browne  Willis, 
Bangor.) 

LLOYD,  EVAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  11, 
1677.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Maentwrog,  Merioneth.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (Mr  Taylor).   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2. 

LLOYD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1734. 
Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1738.  Admon.  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1778;  R.  of  Trottiscliffe,  Kent. 

LLOYD,  FULK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  20,  1634.  Of  Wales. 
Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Tremeirchion,  Flint.,  1659.  Buried  there  Jan.  o,  1662-3. 
(A.Gray.) 

LOYD,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A.  1631-2. 

LLOYD  or  FLUDD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1579-  5th  s.  of  Meredith  Ap  John,  of  Llanelian-yn-Rhos, 
Denbigh.  B.  c.  1560.  King's  scholar  at  Chester,  1575-9. 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1586;  B.D.  1593;  D.D. 
1598.  Fellow  of  Magdalene.  Divinity  lecturer  in  Chester 
Cathedral,  1596.  R.  of  Llanrwst,  N.  Wales,  1597.  R.  of 
Heswell,  Cheshire,  1597-1613.  R.  of  Thomton-le-Moors. 
Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1600-4.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1604- 
15.  R.  of  Bangor,  1612-5.  Died  Aug.  1,  1615,  aged  55. 
Buried  in  Chester  Cathedral.  Admon.,  York.  Father  of  John 
(1618).    (R.  Stewart-Brown;  D.A'.B.) 

LLOYD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  12,  1726.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  of  Gamaliel,  of  Manchester.  Matric.  1726* 
M.B.  1731.  F.R.S.,  1737.  D.L.  for  West  Riding,  Yorks., 
1779-  Of  Barrowby,  near  Leeds.  Died  Dec.  4,  1783,  aged  75. 
Buried  at  Swillington,  Yorks.   M.I.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

LLOYD,  GRIFFIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  28,  1623.  Matric. 
1623. 

LLOYD,  GRIFFITH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1658. 
Of  Wales.  One  of  these  names,  's.  and  h.  of  William,  late  of 
Llanarthney,  Carmarthen,  Esq.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  11, 
1660.   Called  to  the  Bar,  June  25,  1667.   Ancient,  1680. 

LLOYD,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1730.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Beaumaris,  Anglesey.  School, 
Beaumaris  (Mr  Owen).  Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A. 
1733-4.  Perhaps  R.  of  Caerwys,  Flint.,  1750-60.  R.  of 
Llanycil,  Merioneth,  1760.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1738-41. 

LLOYD,  HEDD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1703.  S.  of  Hedd,  deceased.  B.  at  Llangerniew,  Denbigh. 
School,  Eton. 

LLOYD,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sr  John's,  May 
10,  1634.  S.  of  Fulke,  gent.,  of  Hafadunos  in  Llangerniew, 
Denbigh.  B.  there.  School,  St  Asaph  (private;  Mr  Sparke). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  23,  1635-6. 

LLOYD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1669. 
Of  Carmarthen.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  18,  1675. 


Lloyd,  John 

LLOYD,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  17, 
1729.  S.  of  Owen,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  in  the  diocese  of  Bangor. 
School,  Beaumaris  (Mr  Owen).  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1733-4. 

LLOYD,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 1692. 
S.  of  David,  gent.  B.  at  Eglwys-Fach,  Denbigh.  School, 
Ruthin  (Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1701-18.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Mold,  1719-49; 
R.  of  Llan-gynhavel,  1729-49;  preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1726-49. 
(Browne  WiUis,  St  Asaph.) 

LLOYD,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4,  1743-4. 
S.  of  Edward,  late  of  Gwerclas,  Llangar,  Merioneth.  B.  there, 
Oct.  22,  1725.  Schools,  Hol>'well,  Flint  (private;  Mr  Price) 
and  Westminster.  Matric.  1743-4.  FeU.-Com.  a  few  weeks 
later.  High  Sheriff  for  Co.  Merioneth,  1747.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Walmesley,  of  BashaU,  Yorks., 
Esq.  Died  Mar.  31,  1788.  Buried  at  Llangar.  M.I.  {Venn, 
11.  54;  Burke,  L.G.) 

LLOYD,  HUMPHREY.  M.A.  1616  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1612;  M.A.  1615.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Erbistock,  Denbigh.,  1626.  One  of  these  names  C.  of 
Linslade,  1617-29;  and  also  C.  of  Soulbury,  Bucks.,  1621, 
1628  and  1632.   {Lipscomb,  in.  457.) 

LLOYD  or  FLUDD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
May  21,  1618.  S.  of  George  (1579),  Bishop  of  Chester.  B.  at 
HeswaU,  Cheshire. 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Dublin);  and  same 
year  at  Oxford.  B.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1630.  C.  of 
Walberswick,  Suffolk,  1639. 

LLOYD,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,   1631; 

scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25,  1641. 

S.  of  Peter,  baker,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there.  School,  Shrews- 

bur>-  (Mr  Chaloner).   B.A.  1646-7. 

LLOYD  or  FLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1646. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Sweeney,  near  Oswestry,  Salop.  School, 
Knutsford  (MrCrosdale).  Matric.  1646.  Migrated  to  Christ's, 
Nov.  19,  1646,  age  17.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  23, 
1648.  One  of  these  names  caUed  to  the  Bar,  1663.  {Peile,  i. 
510.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  17,  1647. 
S.  of  David,  of  Anglesey.  B.  there.  School,  Beaumaris 
(Mr  Davis). 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30,  1672. 
S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Northop,  Flint.  B.  there.  School, 
Ruthin.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6. 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  22,  1676. 

S.  of  Isaac.   B.  in  Montgomery.   B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
LLOYD,   JOHN.     Adm.   sizar   at   Jesus,   June   21,    1678.     Of 

Anglesey.   Matric.  1678;  Scholar,  1681.   Probably  B.A.  from 

Trinity,  1682. 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1677.  S.  of 
Thomas.  B.  at  Halton,  Flint.  School,  Eton.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  July  4,  1679.  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1681;  priest,  June,  1682.  C.  at 
Taplow,  Bucks.  Probably  R.  of  Bangor,  1682-7.  Buried 
Aug.  23,  1687.  Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1680).  {Peile,  n. 
62;  D.  R.  Thomas,  Diocese  of  St  Asaph,  i.  436.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  23,  1680.  Previously 
matric.  from  Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford,  May  10,  1678,  age  16.  S.  of 
Simon  (1640),  of  Llanynys,  Denbigh.,  clerk.  Scholar,  1681  • 
B.A.  1682-3.  Warden  of  Ruthin,  Denbigh,  1682.  V.  of 
Llanynys,  16S3-1718.  Head  Master  of  Ruthin  Grammar 
School,  1691-5.  Brother  of  Peter  (1681).  {Al.  Oxon.;  D.  R. 
Thomas,  St  .4saph,  11.  115.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 
1690-1.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  LlandriUo, 
Merioneth.  School,  Ruthin  (^fr  Price).  Matric.  1691.  {See 
the  next.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1691 
S.  of  WiUiam  (1654-5),  D.D.  B.  at  the  Bishop  of  Llandafi's 
palace,  Mathem,  Monmouth.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton). 
Matric.  1691.  Probably  B.A.  1694-5;  and  M.A.  1698  (but 
see  the  man  above).   Died  1706. 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  16,  1706. 
S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury 
(Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1712.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Shrewsbury, 
1715-43-  R- of  Berrington,  Salop.  Died  May  19,  1743.  The 
father  was  of  FrankweU;  brother  of  Richard,  Head  Master  of 
Shrewsbury.    {Scott-Mayor.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1707  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  from 
Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford,  1702;  M.A.  1704-5.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


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LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1709.  S.  of  Richard  (1679),  Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury. 
B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3; 
M..\.  1716.  Fellow,  1714-S.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31, 
1713.  Ordinary  and  official  of  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  1735- 
60.  Died  May  26,  1760  (?).  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1759;  of  Shrewsbury,  clerk.   (Scott-Mayor.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.sizar  at  Queens',  May  26,  1716.  Of  Wales. 
.Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  priest  (LlandafT,  at 
Hereford)  Dec.  22,  1723.  C.  of  Llangattock-Lingoed,  Mon- 
mouth.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1724.  S.  of  James,  R.  of 
Clapbam,  Sussex,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Gloucester  Hall, 
Oxford,  July  19,  1707,  age  16;  B.A.  (Brasenose,  Oxford)  1711. 
V.  of  Maresfield,  Sussex,  1728.  V.  of  Chiddingley,  1737. 
[At.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1725.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Hereford.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  GjUege,  Oxford,  Mar. 
31,  1710,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1713-4.  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.),  R.  of  Caston,  Norfolk,  1733-5.  V.  of  East  Winch, 
during  1733.   Died  1735.   {Al,  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1728.  Probably  matric. 
from  St  Mar>'  Hall.  Oxford,  1700;  B.A.  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford)  1704.    (Al.0.ton.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  9,  1731.  Of  Uckfield, 
Sussex.   Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1740. 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  22, 
1735.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (Dr  Phillips).  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A. 
1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1741-2;  priest,  Feb.  27, 
1742-3.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1745-7. 
(ScoU-Mayor,  in.  470.) 

LLOYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28,  1745. 
S.  of  John,  of  London.  B.  June  20,  1728.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1745-6;  Scholar,  1747.  Perhaps  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1747,  as  s.  of  John,  of  London, 
distiller.   Perhaps  died  in  Islington,  May,  1790. 

LLOYD,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1645. 
Previously  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Apr.  21, 
1642,  as  s.  of  John,  age  15.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  John,  alderman, 
of  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  V.  of 
Dagenham,  Essex,  1651-4.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
Walker,  R.  of  St  John-the-Evangelist,  London.  Died  Nov. 
18,  1654.   M.I.  at  Dagenham.   Will,  P.C.C.   (H.  Smith.) 

LLOYD,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  6,  1674- 
S.  of  Hugh,  of  Penmorfa,  Carnarvon.  B.  there.  School,  Whit- 
church.  Matric.  1674. 

LLOYD,  LEWIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  13,  1675.    Of 

Carmarthen.   B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
LLOYD,  MOSES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 

1719.   S.  of  Maurice,  druggist,  of  Salop.   B.  at  Shrewsbury. 

School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Lloyd).   Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3; 

M..A.  1726.    Fellow,  1726-32.    R.  of  Fomcett  St  Mary  and 

St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1 730^-64.  Died  July  4,  1764.  {Scott-Mayor, 

III.  326.) 
LOYD,  MOUNTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 

1699.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Charterhouse.   Matric. 

1699;  Scholar,  1702;  B..A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  B.D.  1713; 

D.D.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).   Fellow,  1705.   Ord.  priest  (London) 

Sept.  22,  1706.  R.  of  Barnwell  St  Andrew,  Northants.,  1714- 

23.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1723;  of  St  .Andrew's,  Holbom. 

LLOYD,  NATHANIEL.  LL.D.  1710  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Richard,  LL.D.,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1685,  age  15;  B.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1691;  D.C.L.  1696.  FeUow  of  AU  Souls,  1689. 
Advocate,  1696.  Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  Jime  20,  1710-35. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1710-1.  Knighted,  May  29,  1710.  Queen's 
Serjeant.  Died  at  Sunbury,  Mar.  10,  1741.  Buried  in  Trinity 
Hall  Chapel.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1741.  {Al.Oxon.;  D.W.B.) 

LLOYD,  OLIVER.  LL.B.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
from  St  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford,  1621;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1627; 
D.C.L.  1635.  Fellow  of  AU  Souls,  1624-48  and  1660-2. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Jenkin,  of  Berthlwyd,  Montgomery.,  and 
nephew  of  Oliver,  D.C.L.,  Chancellor  of  Hereford,  whose 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1625,  he  proved.  Died  Mar.  17,  1662.  Brother 
of  David  (1616).   {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LLOYD,  OWEN.  M..A.  from  St  John's,  1665.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Hendre  Mur,  E^q.  B.  in  Merionethshire.  Matric.  from  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  18,  1657-8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1661.  R.  of 
Llanfechain,  Montgomery,  1670.  R.  of  Llanwj'ddelan,  1670. 
Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Laurence  Kyffin.  Died  1698.  M.I.  at 
Llanfechain.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Thomas,  St  Asaph,  11.  226.) 

LLOYD,  OWEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  5,  1700-1. 
S.  of  William,  of  Anglesey.  School,  Bangor  (Mr  Morgans). 
Matric.  1701 ;  Scholar,  1703;  B..\.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Incorp. 


Lloyd,  Richard 

at  Oxford,  1712.  R.  of  Llansadwm,  Anglesey,  1707.  R.  of 
Llanddeusant,  1713.  R.of  Llangefni,  1732.  Preb.  of  Bangor, 
1740-3;  Chancellor,  1741-7.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  OWEN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  20,  1702. 
Of  Anglesey.  4th  s.  of  David,  of  Twrkelyn,  Esq.  Matric.  Dec. 
1701;  LL.B.  1707.  R.  of  Llandyfrydog,  Anglesey,  1708-15. 
Died  Dec.  13,  1715.  aged  34.  Buried  at  Aberffraw.  M.I.  there. 
(Brownie  Willis,  Bangor,  175.) 

LLOYD  or  FLOYD,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  19,  i68i, 
as  Floyd.  S.  of  Simon  (1640),  of  Denbigh.  Migrated  to  St 
Catharine's,  July  5,  1681,  as  sizar.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1685-6. 
Brother  of  John  (1680). 

LLOYD,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1683.  S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Salop.  B.  at  Stockton, 
Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  May  22,  1687;  C.  of  New 
Radnor.  V.  of  Forden,  Montgomery,  c.  1688-1721.  Died 
July  3,  1721.  Brother  of  Richard  (1676).  {Powys-Land  Club, 
VI.  136.) 

LLOYD,  PHILIP.  M.A.  from  King's,  1721.  S.  of  John,  of 
Langorse,  Brecon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
May  21,  1713,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1716-7.  One  of  these 
names  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1720-8.  Perhaps  of  St  James', 
Clerken well,  clerk.  Buried  Nov.  13,  1728.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1728. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD  or  FLOYD,  PIERSON.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1722.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Middlesex  (probably  of 
St  Margaret,  V\'estminster,  victualler).  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729.  Usher 
and  2nd  Master  of  Westminster,  1726-71.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  Mar.  8,  1729;  priest.  May  18,  1730.  R.  of 
Croughton,  Northants.,  1732-79.  R.  of  Eastleach  Martin, 
Gloucs.,  1733  (Sept.-Nov.j.  R.  of  (mediety  of)  Waddesdon, 
Bucks.,  1733-81.  Preb.  of  York,  1777-80.  Chancellor  of 
York,  1780-1.  Died  Jan.  5,  1781.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Robert  (1751).  (Al.Westmon., 
280;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1628-g;  M..\.  1632.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1632.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Tibberton,  Gloucs.,  1638;  and  R.  of  Pentridge,  Dorset, 
1658-88.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1637  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Llanrhaiadr,  Denbigh., 
Knt.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  30,  1624, 
age  18;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1625-6;  M.A.  1628. 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  16, 
1638.  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Llanvair-Dyffryn-Clwyd,  Denbigh. 
B.  there.   School,  Ruthin  (.Mr  Evans). 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28,  1672. 
Became  Fell. -Com.  Nov.  13,  1672.  Matric.  1672;  M.A.  1675 
{Lit.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 
Hardwick  Manor,  Yorks.;  age  11  in  Aug.  1666.  {Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1666.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13, 
1674-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Wrexham,  Denbigh.  B. 
there.   School,  Wrexham.   Matric.  1674-5. 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1676.  S.  of  George,  of  Salop.  B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  R.  of  Croft-cum- 
Yarpole,  Herefordshire.  Buried  there  July  28,  1723.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Peter  (1683). 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  July  4, 
1679.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (private). 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1679.  S.  of  Griffith.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury 
(Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Fellow, 
1685-92.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1685-6.  Head  Master 
of  Shrewsbury,  1687-1722.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1708-33. 
Preb.  of  Brecknock.  V.  of  Sellack,  Hereford.  Died  Oct.  17, 
1733.   Father  of  John  (1709).   {Scott-Mayor.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1713.  S.  of  Talbot,  deceased.  B.  at  Lichfield.  School, 
Lichfield  (Mr  Hunter).  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A. 
1721.  Fellow,  1718-23.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  9, 
1719-20.  K.C.,  1738.  M.P.  for  St  Michael,  1745-7;  for 
Maiden,  1747-54;  for  Totnes,  1754-9.  Knighted,  1745. 
Solicitor-General,  1754-9.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1759-61. 
Died  Sept.  6,  1761.  Father  of  Richard  Savage  (1748).  (A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  13,  1725.  Of 
Carnarvon.   Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30. 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  M..\.  from  King's,  1728.  Probably  matric. 
from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1717;  B.A.  (Christ  Church)  1721. 
If  so,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Llangadock,  Carmarthen.,  Esq. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Bryneglwys,  1737-47;  V.  of  St  Martin's, 
Llangollen,  1747.    {Al.  Oxon.) 


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LLOYD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 
7,  1737-8,  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there, 
July  14,  1733,  age  17.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Peter's,  Chester. 
Matric.  1740;  M.B.  1740.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1751.  S.  of  Richard,  of 
Waltham,  Lines.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  23,  1738,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742.   [Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  RICHARD  SAVAGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  10,  1748.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1713),  Knt.,  of 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Ipswich.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  29,  1739.  M.P.  for  Totnes,  1759-68.  Of 
Hintlesham,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  1810.  (Copinger, 
Manors  of  Suffolk,  vi.  56.) 

LOYD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612; 
Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Fellow,  1617.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17;  priest.  Mar.  18,  1621-2.  R.  of 
St  Peter's,  Bedford,  1624. 

LLOYD,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Co. 
Denbigh,  gent.  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  0.\ford,  Oct.  27, 
1615,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1617;  M.A.  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  1621.  Proctor  (Oxford),  1628.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1619,  as '  of  Ruabon,  Denbigh,  gent.'  (Al.  Oxon.) 

LLOYD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1637-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Llanychan,  near  Ruthin, 
Denbigh.   B.  there.  School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Evans). 

LLOYD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  11, 
1664.  S.  of  Robert,  linen  merchant.  B.  in  London.  Matric. 
1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Signed  for  deacon's  and 
priest's  orders  (London)  Dec.  10,  1672;  title,  chaplaincy  in 
the  East  Indies. 

LLOYD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  17, 
1683.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Cheam,  Surrey.  B.  in  Surrey. 
Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  Fellow,  1088.  R.  of 
St  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  1707-8.  A  zealous  Whig.  Assumed 
the  second  Christian  name  of  Lumley,  and  made  ineffectual 
claim  to  the  barony  of  Lumley.  Died  Nov.  1730.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  I731.   (Manning  and  Bray,  11.  470.) 

LLOYD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1751.  S.  of  Pierson  (1722),  of  London,  Usher  of  Westminster. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1752;  B.A. 
1755;  M.A.  1758.  Usher  of  Westminster  School.  Author, 
literary  and  dramatic.  Friend  of  Wilkes  and  Churchill. 
Edited  the  St  James's  Magazine,  1762-3.  Imprisoned  for 
debt.  Poet.  Wrote  a  comic  opera,  The  Capricious  Lovers. 
Died  in  the  Fleet  prison,  Dec.  15,  1764.  (D.N.B.;  Al. 
Westmon.,  357.) 

LLOYD,  RODERICK.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

LLOYD,  ROGER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1659. 

LLOYD,  SALUSBURY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  27, 
1722.  Of  Latbrook,  Flint.  Matric.  1722.  M.P.  for  Flint, 
1727-34-   Died  1734. 

LLOYD  or  FLOYD,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1605,  a  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1609;  M.A.  1612. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615.  V.  of  Llansilin,  1615-7.  R.  of 
Newtown,  Montgomery.,  1617.  For  a  long  list  of  other 
possible  preferments,  see  A  I.  Oxon,  but  the  dates  seem  to 
exclude  some  of  them.   Father  of  the  next. 

LLOYD,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1640.  S.  of  Simon  (above),  deceased,  R.  of  Newtown, 
Montgomery.  School,  Bangor  (Mr  Meredith).  Matric.  1640. 
Migrated  to  Oxford,  after  16  terms.  B.A.  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  1645.  Preb.  of  Bangor,  1666-70,  1673-5.  Treasurer, 
1670-3.  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  1672-5.  R.  of  Llanynys, 
Denbigh.,  1640-7.  R.  of  Llanvair-Dyffryn-Clwyd,  1673-5. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1675,  aged  54.  M.I.  at  Llanynys.  Father  of  John 
(1680)  and  of  Peter  (1681).    (Browne  Willis,  Bangor.  144.) 

LLOYD,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  6,  i686.  Perhaps 
matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene,  1685-6.    B.  at  Oxford. 

LLOYD,  SIMON.  M.D.  1688  (LU.  Reg.),  being  then  M.D.  of 
Aberdeen. 

LLOYD,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1725.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Wjmbome,  Dorset,  clerk  (R.  of  Winterbourne  Zelstone, 
and  Master  of  Wimbome  School).  Matric.  from  Balliol 
College  Oxford,  Jan.  26,  1713-4.  age  16;  B.A.  (All  Souls) 
1717.  R.  of  Winterbourne  Zelstone,  Dorset,  1733-54.  Buried 
there  1754.  (He  signs  as  Stephen  Bowdidge  Lloyd.)  (Al. 
Ojron. ;  F.S.  Hockaday.) 

LLOYD,  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1722.  S.  of  Talbot,  of  Middlesex,  colonel  in  the  army.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1725-6; 
M.A.  1743-  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  16,  1725-6-  priest' 
June  5,  1726.  V.  of  Gt  Clacton,  Essex,  1726-69.  R.  of 
Wrabness,  1742-52.  R.  of  Langham,  1752-69.  WiU  (Comm. 
C.  Essex)  1769.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  356;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


Lloyd,  William 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  15;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1617, 
as  B.A. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Probably 

B.A.  from  Hart  Hall,  1620;  M.A.  1623. 
LLOYD  or  FLOYDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  16, 

1627,    Matric.  1627. 
LLOYD,  THOMAS.    LL.B.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

Thomas,  of  Bristol,  pleb.    Matric.  from  St  John's  College, 

Oxford,  July  4,  1623,  age  16;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1630;  D.C.L. 

1639.   R.  of  RoUright,  Oxon.,  1635. 
LLOYD,   THOMAS.     M.A.   from  Trinity,    1635   (perhaps   the 

above).   One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Bodfari,  Denbigh., 

1640;   R.  of  Llangyn>Tv,  Montgomery,   1645;  ejected,  but 

reinstated,  1661-81.    Buried  Feb.  2,  1681. 
LLOID,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 

1680.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Halton  in  Hanmer,  Flint. 

School,  Ruthin,  Denbigh.  (Mr  Hen.  Price).    Matric.  1680. 

Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1677). 

LLOYD, THOMAS.  Adm.sizarat  Jesus,  July  2, 1691.  Of  Dorset. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Winterbourne  Zelstone.  Ex- 
hibitioner from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1692;  Rustat  Scholar; 
B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Master  of  Ripon  Grammar  School, 
1704.  In  1701  he  kept  a  school  at  Kirby  Hill,  near  Richmond, 
at  which  Archbishop  Matthew  Hutton  was  educated.  (A. 
Cray.) 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  i,  1701.  S.  of 
John.clerk.  B. at  Estin,  Flint.  School,  Ruthin  (Mr Williams). 
Matric.  1702.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  June  4,  1708,  age  23. 
B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  July  24,  1709;  priest, 
Sept.  1710. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1715-  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Overton,  Flint. 
School,  Whitchurch,  Salop  (Mr  Hughes).  Matric.  1715. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  9,  1716-7,  as  s.  and  h. 
of  Thomas,  of  Gwemhaylad,  Flint.,  Esq. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  8,  1715. 
B.  in  Anglesey.  Matric.  1715.  Probably  M.A.  1717  (Com. 
Reg.). 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1727. 
S.  of  Griffin,  of  Dolgelly,  Merioneth.  School,  Ruthin,  Co.  Den- 
bigh. (Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734; 
D.D.  1754.  Precentor  of  Bangor,  1744-8.  Treasurer,  1748- 
53.  Dean  of  Bangor,  1753-93-  Died  1793.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
(A.  B.  Beaven;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LLOYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9, 
1743-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Suffolk.  School,  Lavenham  (Mr 
Smithies).  Matric.  1743-4;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1755.  Ord. 
pnest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1748.  R.  of  Stanstead  St  James,  near 
Glemsford,  Suffolk,  1748-1800.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1800.  (Peile 
II.  244) 

LOYD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622. 

LLOYD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Buckden, 
Hunts.,  1635-41. 

LLOYD  or  FLOYD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  23,  1654-5.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Llangower,  Merioneth. 
B.  at  Llangower.  School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Chaloner).  Matric. 
1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  D.D.  1670  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Chaplain  to  the  English  Factory  at  Lisbon.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1672-6.  V.  of  Battersea,  Surrey.  Bishop  of  Llandaff, 
1675-9;  of  Peterborough,  1679-85;  of  Norwich,  1685-91; 
deprived  as  non-juror,  1691.  Died  at  Hammersmith,  Jan.  i, 
1709-10.   Buried  there.    Father  of  John  (i6gi).   (D.N.B.) 

LLOYD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1659-60  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Sonning,  Berks.,  clerk.  B.  at 
Tylehurst,  .\ug.  1627.  Matric.  from  Oriel,  Oxford,  Mar.  25, 
1639,  age  11 ;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1642;  M.A.  1646;  B.D.  and  D.D. 
1667-  FeUow  of  Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford.  R.  of  Bradfield, 
Berks.,  1654.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1660-80.  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1660-80.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1667-80.  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Reading,  1668-76.  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  1668-72.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1672-6.  Dean  of  Bangor,  1672-80.  V.  of  St 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  1676-80.  Bishop  of  St  Asaph,  1680-92; 
of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1692-9;  of  Worcester,  1700-17. 
One  of  the  'seven  bishops'  tried  and  acquitted.  Author, 
sermons  and  controversial  pamphlets.  Died  Aug.  30,  1717. 
Buried  at  Fladbury,  Worcs.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LLOYD,  WILLIAM.  M.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1661.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Woodford,  Northants.,  clerk.  Of  Ipswich,  M.D.  (Vis.  of 
Suffolk,  1664.) 

LLOYD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  14,  1694.  Of 
Montgomery.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Roger,  of  Llanerf\l, 
Montgomery.,  matric.  from  New  Inn  HaU,  Oxford,  Feb. '8, 
1695-7,  age  20.    (Al.  Oxon.) 


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LLOYD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
>  735-6.  S.  of  William,  of  Flint.  School,  Beaumaris  (Mr 
I'rians).    Matric.  1736;  B..^.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743. 

LLOYD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1736-  Of 
Trallwyn,  Carnarvon.  Matric.  1736;  Scholar;  B.A.  1739-40; 
M.A.  1754.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  LUt.  dim.  from 
Bangor)  Mar.  1739-40.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Saddington, 
Lfics.,  1768-77. 

LOADES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  atCAius,  Mar.  13, 1685- 
0.  S.  of  Henry,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  Matric.  1686; 
Scholar,  1686-91;  M.B.  1691;  M.D.  1697.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1698; 
of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Milk  Street,  London.  (I'enn,  i.  480; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LOADES,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1610; 
Scholar,  i6io-i;  B.A.  1613-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  i6i6.  Probably  V.  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk, 
1619.  R.  of  Ringstead  St  Peter,  1636-63.  Buried  there. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  i.  276.) 

LOADES,  THOMAS.  \Am.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5,  1645. 
S.  of  Philip  (above),  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Hapt. 
Nov.  20,  1625.  School,  Heacham  (Mr  Hodson).  Scholar, 
1645-6;  Matric.  1646;  B..A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow, 
1651-5.  V.  of  Fouldcn,  Norfolk,  1654.  R.  of  Bincombe, 
Dorset,  1658-63.  R.  of  Ringstead  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1663-74. 
Died  June  13,  1674.  M.I.  at  Ringstead.  Will  (Norwich)  1674. 
(IVnn,  I.  360.) 

lOANE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  i6o6. 

LOBE,  GEORGE.  M..\.  from  King's,  1667.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  11,  1660;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1663.  R.  of 
Nymet  Rowland,  Devon,  1665.  V.  of  Milton  Abbot,  1668. 
Will  (Exeter)  i6g6.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LOBE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  17, 
1747.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Colston,  Norfolk.  School,  Watton 
(Mr  Edgerley).  Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1750-1; 
M.A.  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1752;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1754.  R.  of  Moulton  St  Michael,  Norfolk,  1765-1804. 
R.  of  Wilby,  1769-1804.  R.  of  Hargham,  1769-1804.  Died 
Apr.  1,  1804.    (PeiU,  11.  251.) 

LOEB,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  May  15, 
1751.  Of  .Somerset.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1751;  B.A.  1755; 
M.A. "1758.  Fellow,  1758.  Taxor,  1762.  Obtained  licence  to 
travel  for  four  years,  July  2,  1763.   (7".  A.  Walker,  301.) 

LOBBYS,  WILLIAM.   B.D.  1506-7.   Dominican  friar. 

LOBDALL,  LEBDALE  or  LAPDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's 
(age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1504.  Of  Eastbourne, 
Sussex.  H..\.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512;  B.D.  1521.  Fellow,  1507. 
University  preacher,  1514-5.   Died  in  College,  before  1524. 

LOBLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  10, 
1654.  S.  of  James,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds.  Matric. 
1654;  'B.\.  1657-8;  M..A.  i66i.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincohi)  Apr.  11,  1661.  V.  of  Sheffield,  1663-81.  V.  of 
Chesterfield,  E)erbs.,  1681-94.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Foster,  of  Leeds.  Died  May,  1694.  Buried  at  Chester- 
field, May  20,  1694.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LOBLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1579. 
Ot  Yorkshire.   B..\.  from  St  Catharine's,  1582-3. 

LOBOD,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1455-6. 

LOCKE,  AARON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  22,  1678. 
S.  of  Giles,  butcher.  B.  at  South  Molton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2.  Will  (Exeter)  1698; 
of  Silverton,  Devon,  clerk. 

LOCKE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1585;  B..-\.  15S8-9;  M..A.  1592.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  3, 
1596;  'age  28;  title  £10  in  lands';  priest.  Mar.  25,  1597.  R.  of 
Tibenham,  Norfolk,  1596-1641.  R.  of  Swainsthorpe,  1598- 
1619.   Died  Oct.  6,  1641. 

LOCKE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christ:,  Michs. 
1624.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1627-8;  M.A.  1637.  R. 
of  Knoddishall,  Suffolk,  1631. 

LOCK,  CHARLES.  \Am.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26, 
1751.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Rochester.  School, 
Rochester  (Mr  Soan).  Matric.  1750-1;  B.A.  1755.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Feb.  22, 
1755;  priest,  Dec.  13,  1757.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  North 
Bovey,  Devon,  1 775-1802.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  604.) 

LOCK,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  25,  1625. 
S.  of  Peter,  tanner,  of  Hockering,  Norfolk.  School,  Elsing 
(Mr  Robinson).  Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1629-31;  B.A.  1629- 
30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1632.  R.  of 
South  Burgh,  Norfolk,  1634-45,  sequestered.  Examined  and 
approved  by  the  Westminster  Assembly,  Nov.  27,  1651.  R. 
of  Bamingham,  Northwood,  Norfolk,  1657-76.  Will  proved 
(Norwich)  1676.  (Venn,  i.  274.) 
LOCK,  DANIEL.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1646.  Of 
Norfolk.   .Matric.  1647-8. 

v.A.c.  III.  97 


LOCK,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1699. 

S.  of  Daniel,  of  London.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  1699; 

Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706. 
LOCKE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1569. 

Perhaps  identical  with  the  poet  of  these  names.   If  so,  3rd  s. 

of  Henry,  mercer,  of  London.  B.C.  1553.  Said  to  have  studied 

at  Oxford.  A  persistent  petitioner  for  place  about  the  Court. 

Imprisoned  at  Westminster  as  an  insolvent  debtor,   1606. 

Died  c.  1608.    (D.N.B.) 

LOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562; 
B.A.  1565-6. 

LOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1623-4.  Matric. 
1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5 ; 
priest,  Sept.  25,  1631.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Alresford, 
Essex,  1646-61.  Died  1661. 

LOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 
Coney  Weston,  Suffolk,  1644-5. 

LOCKE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1663  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John. 
B.  at  Wrington,  Somerset,  Aug.  29,  1632.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1652;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1655-6;  M.A.  1658;  M.B.  1675.  Greek  Lecturer, 
1660.  Lecturer  on  Rhetoric,  1662.  Censor  of  Moral  Philo- 
sophy, 1663.  F.R.S.,  1668.  Physician  to  Anthony  Ashley 
Cooper  (afterwards  Earl  of  Shaftesbury);  settled  in  his 
house,  1667.  Secretary  to  the  'lords'  proprietors  of  Carolina, 
1669-72.  Secretary  of  presentations,  1672.  Secretary  to  the 
Coimcil  of  Trade,  1673-5.  Lived  in  France,  chiefly  at  Mont- 
pellier,  1675-9.  Suspected  of  complicity  in  the  Shaftesbury 
plots,  1684.  Retired  to  Holland,  1685-9.  Returned  to 
England,  1689.  Commissioner  of  Appeals,  1689-1704.  Called 
by  John  Stuart  Mill  the '  unquestioned  founder  of  the  analytic 
philosophy  of  mind.'  Died  Oct.  28,  1704.  Buried  at  High 
Laver,  Essex.   For  an  account  of  his  works  see  D.N.B. 

LOCKE,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1556. 

LOCKE,  MICHAEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1576; 

B..\.  from  St  John's,  1579-80.    Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  ,  of 

London,  gent.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  28,  1584-5. 

LOCK,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9, 
1653-4.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Tibenham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1654.  Probably  matric.  again  as  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1655;  B.A. (Corpus  Christi)  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  20;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1661.  R.  of 
Sidestrand,  Norfolk,  1662.  R.  of  lUington,  1664-72.  V.  of 
Gt  Hockham,  1667-72.   Died  1672. 

LOCKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1650. 
Of  Dorset.  R.  of  Broadmayne,  Dorset,  1655-63.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Bristol)  July  12,  1662.  Buried  Dec.  17,  1663. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jime  7, 
1749.  S.  of  Gervase,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Southwell,  Notts.  (Mr  Bugg).  Matric.  1750;  B.A. 
1753-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  22,  1754.  V.  of  Famdon 
and  Balderston,  Notts.,  1766-81.  V.  of  Long  Bennington, 
Lines.,  1776-1808.  Died  July  16,  1808.  {ScoU-Mayor,  iii. 
590) 

LOCKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1645. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Rushall,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Dickleburgh.  Bapt. 
.May  1,  1 62 1.  Schools,  Brockdish  (Mr  Geo.  Charold)  and  Diss 
(Mr  Lancetter).  Minister  of  Flixton,  Suffolk,  in  1650.  Prob- 
ably examined  and  approved  by  the  Westminster  Assembly, 
June  12,  1657.   {Venn,  i.  357.) 

LOCKE  or  LOCKEYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
May,  1554;  B.A.  1558-9.   Probably  Fellow,  1559-60. 

LOCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1556. 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  Fellow,  July  27,  1559.  No  degree  re- 
corded. 

LOCKE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1577. 

LOCKE,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6, 
1597.  One  of  these  names,  of  Barnard's  Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  25,  1596.  Barrister,  1600.  Ancient,  1617.  Reader, 
1621.  Probably  will  (P.C.C.)  1623;  of  Gray's  Inn;  lands  in 
Essex  and  Beds. 

LOCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1614; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1622;  B.D.  1629. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1623-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich); 
priest.  May  20,  1627.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cranworth,  Norfolk,  c. 
1636. 

LOCKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  15, 
1652-3.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.,  of  Lyng,  Norfolk.  School,  Gressen- 
hail  (Mr  Greene).   Matric.  1653;  Scholar.  1653-6. 

LOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1657.  Of 
London.  Scholar,  1659;  Matric.  1660.  Excluded  as  non- 
conformist, 1662.    (Calamy,  i.  219.) 


Lock,  William 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)"  Sept.  20,  1628.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bunwell, 
Norfolk,  1638. 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  6, 
1622.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Norwich.  Schools,  Melford, 
Sudbury  and  Bury.   B.A.  1624-5. 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1646.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  R.  of  Mattis- 
hall  Biu-gh,  Norfolk,  1651  (B.A.);  R.  of  Fomcett,  1661-1702. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Hethersctt,  1673-1702.   Died  June  6,  1702. 

LOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1686.  S.  of  John,  attorney.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  No^^vich. 
Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1686-91. 

LOCKE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1566. 

LOCK, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1586. 

LOCK, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1597. 

LOCKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30, 
1631.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Manchester.  Bapt.  there,  June  7, 
1612.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Doughty).  Matric.  1631;  B.A. 
1634-5- 

LOCKET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  15,  1707.  S.  of 
Jeffery,  of  Marton,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  i,  1685-6. 
Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  i733-  P-C  of  Siddington, 
Cheshire,  1712.  C.  of  Alveston,  Derbs.,  1716-22.  P.C.  of 
Osmaston,  Derby.  Usher  at  Derby  School,  1716-22.  V.  of 
St  Michael  and  St  Werburgh,  Derby,  1722-51.  Buried  at 
St  Werburgh's,  May  13,  1751-   (A.  Gray.) 

LOCKEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  28,  1621. 
S.  of  William  (1578-9),  barrister,  of  Holmeshill,  Herts.  B.  at 
Stratford-le-Bow.  School,  private.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1619,  as  of  Basingstoke.  Of  Holmeshill,  Herts.,  and 
of  Barking,  Essex,  Esq.  Will  dated.  Mar.  25;  proved  (P.C.C.) 
Apr.  3,  1651. 

LOCKIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  4, 
1678-9.  S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Cotherstone,  North 
Riding,  Yorks.  School,  Romaldkirk. 

LOCKIE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1578-g. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Albans,  and  of  Holmes, 
Herts.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1582.  Barrister,  1592. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cartwright,  of  Warwick. 
Died  Apr.  1,1622.  Father  of  John  ( 1 62 1 ) .  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her. , 
N.S.,  I.  205.) 

LOCKIER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  May  9, 
1683.  S.  of  William,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Joh. 
Burton).  Matric.  1683;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A. 
1690;  D.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1689.  Chaplain  to  the 
English  factory  at  Hamburg.  R.  of  Hansworth,  Yorks., 
1693-1740.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1717-27.  Dean  of  Peter- 
borough, 1725-40.  R.  of  Aston,  Yorks.,  1731-40.  Died  July 
17,  1740,  aged  73.  Buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  M.I. 
at  Hansworth.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1741-   (D.N.B.) 

LOCKIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  19, 
1694.  S.  of  William,  of  Colchester.  B.  at  Beccles,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Oct.  27, 
1701,  as  M.A. 

LOCKIER,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1636.  S.  of 
William,  of  Glastonbury,  Somerset,  pleb.  Matric.  from  New 
Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  4,  1631,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1633; 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1654.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1650.  Provost,  1659-60, 
deprived.  R.  of  Famham  Royal,  Bucks.,  1650-8.  Preacher 
at  St  Pancras,  Soper  Lane.  R.  of  St  Benet  Sherehog; 
ejected,  1662.  Author,  theological.  Died  at  Woodford, 
Essex,  Mar.  13,  1684-5.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Calamy,  1.  93;  D.N.B.) 

LOKYNTON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1423.  Left, 
1432.   No  degree  recorded. 

LOCKLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20,  1664-5. 

Of  Salop.    Matric.   1665;  B.A.   1668-9;   M.A.   1672.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1670.    Perhaps  R.  of  Thistleton, 

Rutland,  1689-1704. 
LOCKSLEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 

June   18,   1663.    S.  of  William,  citizen  of  York.    School, 

Shipton.     Matric.    1665;    B..^.    x66&-7;    M.A.    1670.     Ord. 

deacon  (York)  June,  1668;  priest,  Sept.  1669. 
LOCKSLEY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 

May;  priest,  Sept.  1673. 

LOCKSMYTHE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1579. 

LOCKSMITH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  1607. 
Matric.  1607;  B.A.  16x1-2;  M.A.  1615.  Probably  school- 
master at  Riseley,  Beds.,  1612.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 
1615,   Perhaps  V.  of  Toddington,  Beds.,  1632. 


Lodge,  Brian 

LOCTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1455.   Of  Sawston,  Cambs.   Fellow.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Dec. 

22,  1459;  deacon,  Apr.  12,  1460.  Presented  to  the  Chapel  at 
Whittlesford  Bridge,  Cambs.,  1460.  R.  of  Rattlesden, 
Suffolk,  1460-5  and  1466-71  (B.A.).   Died  1471. 

LOCTON,  EDWARD.   B.Can.L.  1469-70. 

LOCKTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Swineshead,  Lines.   Knighted,  July 

23,  1603.  Of  Swineshead,  Knt.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Howson,  of  Wigtoft.  Died  Jan.  19,  1610-1,  aged  56. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  604.) 

LOCKTON,  JOHN.  Pens,  at  Peterhouse,  in  1581.  Probably  s. 
of  Philip,  of  Swineshead.  Matric.  Michs.  1580,  as  'Lopton.' 
Of  Boston,  Lines.,  gent.  Married,  1600,  Elizabeth  Baron, 
dau.  of  Prof.  Peter  Baro.  Buried  at  Boston,  Apr.  20,  1619. 
(r.  A.  Walker;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  604.) 

LOCTON,  WALTER.   B.A.  1458-9.   Perhaps  M.A.  1468. 

LOCTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
Probably  B.A.  c.  1573-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1580. 

LOCTON,  .    M.A.   1531-2.    Perhaps  Edward,  resident  at 

Queens',  1523-4.   V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  to  1554,  deprived. 

LOCKWOOD,  ADAM.  B.A.  1526-7.  Perhaps  ist  Master  of 
Pocklington  Grammar  School,  1548-55.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LOCKWOOD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov. 
i5i  1596.  S.  of  Henry,  yeoman.  B.  at  Tottenhill,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Lynn  (Mr  Alison)  and  Wisbech.  B.A.  1600-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  25,  1601;  priest,  Mar.  25,  1602.  C.  of 
Terrington  St  John,  in  1627.   (Venn,  1.  161.) 

LOCKWOOD,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622.  Probably  the  'literate,  of  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,' 
ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  14;  priest.  May  15,  i6i8.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Caister,  Norfolk,  1639-55.  V.  of  Caister  in  Flegg,  1639. 

LOCKWOOD,  HENRY.  B.A.  1515-6;  M-A.  1518;  B.D.  1526; 
D.D.  1531.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1523.  Master  of  Christ's, 
1531-48.  R.  of  Navenby,  Lines.,  1529.  V.  of  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  1540-5.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1546-55.  Resigned  the 
Mastership,  1548,  and  retired  to  Navenby,  where  he  died  in 
1555.    (Peile,  I.  9;  Cooper,  i.  97.) 

LOCKWOOD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1545. 

LOCKWOOD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
Of  London.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Gayton,  Northants.  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1624.  Perhaps  P.C.  of 
Leeds,  Kent,  1625-35.  V.  of  Towcester,  Northants.,  1634-50, 
deprived.  Wounded  at  Naseby.  Buried  at  Brackley, 
Northants.,  July  11,  1667.  Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1667. 
(Essex  Pedigrees;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LOCKWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1713.  Of 
Yorkshire.   Perhaps  of  Sowerby.   Matric.  1713-4. 

LOCKWOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
II,  1654.  S.  of  William,  vintner,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A. 
i66i.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23;  priest.  May  27,  1661. 
V.  of  Houghton  by  Harpley,  Norfolk,  1661. 

LODBROKE,  RICHARD.   FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  till  1455. 

LODER,  FRANCIS.  Incorp.  B.A.  1675,  from  Oxford,  and  as 
M.A.  1678.  S.  of  F.,  of  Lechlade,  GIoucs.,  gent.  Matric.  from 
St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  Dec.  13,  1670,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1674;  M.A.  1677.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LOODER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  c.  1578.  S.  of  William, 
yeoman.  B.  at  Foxearth,  Essex.  Schools,  Foxearth  and 
Braintree.  Matric.  1578.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Nov.  28,  1581, 
age  20,  and  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24,  1581-2.  B.A.  1582-3. 
Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1578).   (Venn,  i.  113.) 

LODER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  23,  1643. 
S.  of  Gilbert,  of  Dorchester.  School,  Dorchester  (Mr  Reeve). 
Matric.  1643;  Scholar,  1643-8;  B.A.  1646-7.  Probably  pastor 
of  Silver  Street  Chapel.  One  of  these  names  minister  of  St 
Bartholomew  Exchange,  London,  1662.  Died  Dec.  30,  1673. 
Buried  in  Bunhill  Fields.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1674;  as  of  Enfield, 
Middlesex.   (Venn,  i.  350;  Bunhill  Fields.) 

LODER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  30, 
1719.  S.  of  John,  of  Stanford,  Berks.  B.  at  Burford,  Oxon. 
Matric.  1719. 

LODER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (c.  1578). 

LODGE,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1641. 

LODGE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  17, 1633. 
S.  of  Ralph,  gent.  B.  at  Barlby,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Heming- 
borough,  Apr.  7,  1616.  School,  Bridlington  (Mr  Wallis). 
Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  (Peile,  i.  427;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 


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Lodge,  Christopher 

LODGE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  n,  1672.  S.  of  John,  of  Langstrathdale,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  May,  1676;  priest,  Sept.  1678.  R.  of  Wistow, 
Yorks.,  1685-1720.   Buried  Sept.  i,  1720. 

LODGE,  EDMUND.  M.A.  from  King's,  1738.  S.  of  Edmund, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  clerk  (and  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School).  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Jan.  6,  1708-9.  Matric.  from 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  25,  1725-6;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1729- 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1733;  priest,  i734-  R-  of  Carshalton, 
Surrey,  1738-59.  Preb.  of  Kilmeen,  Tuam,  1759-68.  Preb.  of 
St  Andrews,  Down,  1759.  Buried  Mar.  2,  1781.  Will,  P.C.C. 
His  son  Edmund  was  the  well-known  Norroy  Herald.  (G. 
Mag.) 

LODGE,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583. 

LODGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1662. 
Of  Oxfordshire.   Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 

LODGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  26, 
1675.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick.  One 
of  these  names  (B.A.),  ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  3,  1683. 
C.  of  Patrick  Brompton,  Yorks. 

LODGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1690. 

S.  of  John.    B.  in  London,  June,  1673.    School,  Merchant 

Taylors'.    Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A. 

1697.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  24,  1696-7;  priest  (Lincoln) 

Sept.  19,  1697.   R.  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  1698-1744.   V.  of 

Dorking,  1705-44.   Died  1744- 
LODGE,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 

1696-7.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk  (?  1675).  B.  at  Patrick  Brompton, 

Yorks.   School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A. 

1710.  V.  of  St  John,  Leeds,  1709-18.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1714-8. 

Died  Jan.  31,  1717-8. 
LODGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564.  Ord. 

priest  (Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7.  R-  of  Quendon,  Essex,  1567-77, 

deprived. 

LODGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1675. 
S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Trimdon,  Durham.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Mar.  1678-9. 

LODGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1716.  S.  of 
Edmund,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Bolton-le- 
Sands,  1692.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  22,  1692-3.  School,  Clapham, 
Yorks.  (Mr  .Ashe).  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1730. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1720;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 
1721.  Schoolmaster  at  March,  1725.  Afterwards  settled  in 
Dublin.  Deputy-clerk  and  keeper  of  the  Rolls,  1759;  sub- 
sequently deputy-registrar  of  the  Court  of  prerogative. 
Archivist.  Chx&i  viorV.,  The  Peerage  of  IreUnd.  Died  at  Bath, 
Feb.  22,  1774.   Father  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.) 

LODGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  24,  1740. 
S.  of  John  (above),  of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  at  March.  Educated 
at  home.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec. 
1744;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1749.  V.  of  Moulton,  Lines., 
1758-66.   Died  1766.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  506.) 

LODGE,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  1678  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Christopher,  of  Wolsingham,  Durham.  Matric.  from  Uni- 
versity College,  Oxford,  July  19,  1662,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1666;  M.A.  1669.  V.  of  Bisley,  Gloucs.,  1680-1.  R.  of 
Imham,  Lines.,  1683.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LODGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1579.  Matric.  i579,as'Luke';B.A.  1583-4.  Fellow, till  1586. 
'.\n  admired  preacher  in  Devon.'   (Hanaood.) 

LODGE,  RALPH.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1664.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Budby,  gent.,  and 
nephew  of  Brian  (1633).  Matric.  1664.  Married  Jane,  dau. 
of  John  Firth,  of  Selby.  Buried  at  Hemingborough,  Oct.  15, 

1691.  (J.  Parker;  T.  Burton,  Hemingborough.) 

LODGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c.  1590. 
LODGE,    SIDNEY.     Adm.   pens,    at   Emmanuel,    July,    1668. 

Previously  matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  20, 

1666-7,  age  18.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Drayton,  Oxon.,  clerk. 

Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1670-1; 

M.-'V.  1674.   (^'-  Oxon.;  NortharUs.  Families,  151.) 
LODGE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 

1692.  S.  of  Edmund,  clerk.  B.  at  Cockerham,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.   Matric.  1692. 

LODGE,  THOMAS.  XAm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  June  17, 
1712.  S.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Lowther,  Westmor- 
land. School,  Lowther.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A. 
1721.  Fellow,  1718.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1717.  (See 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

LODGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  6,  1540.  Of  Stower  Provost,  Dorset.  Matric. 
1544;  B.A.  1544-5;  M.A.  1548.  Fellow,  1543-56. 


LoDiNGTON,  Thomas 

LODGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1666  (with- 
out previous  examination  on  accoimt  of  the  plague).   S.  of 
WUliam,  merchant,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there,  July  4,  1649. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1668.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22, 
1668.   Accompanied  Thomas  Belasyse,  Earl  of  Fauconberir. 
on  his  embassy  to  Venice.    A  prolific  draughtsman  and 
etcher,  mainly  of  topography.   Died  unmarried,  Aug.  1689. 
Buried  at  Harewood,  Yorks.   (F.M.G.,  151;  D.N.B.) 
LODINGTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  May  7,  1675. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  deceased.   B.  at  Washingborough,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.    Matric.   1675;   B.A.   1678-9;  M.A.   1682. 
Fellow,   1679.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  3,   1683.    V.  of 
Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1688-1729.  Died  1729. 
LODINGTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1604, 
as  Ledington.    B.  in  London.    B.A.  from  Queens',  1608-9; 
M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1613, 
age  26;  priest.  May  26,  1616,  as  C.  of  Margaretting,  Essex. 
V.  of  Sandridge,  Herts.,  1630.   Died  same  ye£ir. 
LUDDINGTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1630-1;  B.A.   1630-1;   M.A.   1634.    Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.) 
Mar.  I,  1639-40;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1642.  One  of  these 
names,  'of  Lavington,  clerk.'    Will  dated  Aug.  30;  proved, 
Nov.  4,   1687.    Perhaps  father  of  William  (1663).    [Lines. 
Pedigrees,  608.) 
LUDDINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
10,  1638-9;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1641. 
LODINGTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1736.   S.  of  Isaac.   Bapt.  at  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  Apr. 
22,  1718.    Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1746.    Fellow, 
1739.    Under  master  at  Morpeth  School,  Northumberland. 
In  the  Rebellion  of  1745  he  held  an  ensign's  commission. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  July  14,  i75i-    R-  of  Haddiscoe,  and 
Toft  Monks,  Norfolk,  1751-90.  Married,  at  Morpeth,  Dec.  27, 
1751,  Ann  Nicholls.   Died  1790.   (Harwood,  324.) 
LODINGTON,  PICKERING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  30,  1707.   S.  of  Thomas  (1668-9),  LL.D.   B.  at  Hom- 
castle.  Lines.  School,  Kirton-in-Lindsey.  Matric.  1707;  B.A. 
1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Fellow,  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May 
26,   1711;  priest  (Norwich)   Mar.   1711-2.    C.  of  Harpole, 
Northants.     R.  of  Wilksby,  Lines.,  1711.    V.  of  Thornton, 
1715.    Will  proved  (Lincoln)   Nov.   15,   1742.    Brother  of 
Thomas  (1707).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  608.) 
LODINGTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  25,  i68o.    S.  of  Thomas  (1639),  R.  of  Welby,  Lmcs. 
B.  there.    School,  Kirton-in-Lindsey,  Lines.    Matric.  1681; 
B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  May  24,  1685. 
R.  of  Scrafield  and  Hameringham,  Lines.,   1684.    P.C.  of 
Upper  Toynton.  Died  1712.  Admon.,  Aug.  21,  1712.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1668-9).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  608.) 
LODINGTON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  31,   1675.    S.  of  Samuel,  merchant.    B.  at  Lincoln. 
School,  Lincohi.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.   Fellow,  1680. 
LODINGTON,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
22,  1743.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Bracebridge,  Lines. 
Bapt.  there.  May  20,  1725.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1751.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1748-50.  Ord. 
deacon   (Lincohi)   Sept.   23,    1750;   priest.   Mar.   18,    i753- 
Probably  V.  of  Welton,  Lines.,  1755-   Died  of  consumption 
on  board  ship  on  his  return  from  Lisbon,  1764.  Will  proved, 
July  16,  1764.   (r.  A.  Walker,  292;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  617.) 
LUDDINGTON,   STEPHEN.     Matric.   sizar  from   Magdalene, 
Easter,  1561;  B.A.  1564-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1563; 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1564-    R-  of  Brattleby,  Lmcs.    R. 
of  Astrop.    Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Burstead,  Essex,  1576-90. 
Died  1590.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Oct.  27,  1592- 
LUDDINGTON,   STEPHEN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1586.    B.  c.  1571.    B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.    Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  31,  1592.   V.  of  Grantham 
Borealis,  Lines.,   1596.    R.  of  Leadenham,   1609-26.    Will 
proved  (Lincoln)  1626.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next.    (Lwcs. 
Pedigrees,  617.) 
LUDDINGTON,   STEPHEN.    Matric.   sizar  from   Magdalene, 
Lent,  1626-7.  Perhapss.  of  Stephen  (above).  B.A.  1629-30; 
M.A.  1633;  D.D.  1661   (LU.  Reg.).    R.  of  Carlton  Scroop, 
Lines.,    1640.     .'^chdeacon   of   Stow,    1641-77.      Preb.   of 
Lincoln,  1641-74.    R.  of  Potter  Hanworth,  Lines.,  1663-77. 
Died  1677.  Buried  in  Lmcoln  Cathedral. 
LUDDINGTON,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.    Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincohi)  July  5,  1646.  R.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk,  1648. 
(W.  A.  Shaw,  I.  355-) 
LODINGTON,    THOMAS.     Matric.    pens,    from    Magdalene, 
Easter,  1639.  Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  of  Faldingworth,  Lines. 
Bapt.  there.  May  6,  1621.   B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.   R.  of 
Welby,  Lines.,  1663.    Will  proved  (Lincoln)  Apr.  2,  1692. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1668-9)  and  Richard  (1680). 


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LoDiNGTON,  Thomas 

LODINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  22,  1664.  S.  of  John,  of  Lincolnshire,  gent.  School, 
Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  Matric.  1664.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  7,  1665;  of  'Fonaby,'  Lines.  Buried  in  the 
choir  of  Rand  Church,  Mar.  i,  1669-70.  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
607.) 

LODINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  20,  1668-9.  S.  of  Thomas  (1639),  R.  of  Welby,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676; 
LL.D.  from  St  John's,  1683.  Fellow,  1679.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  11;  priest,  Mar.  15,  1676-7.  V.  of  Homcastle, 
1679-1724.  R.  of  Fleet,  1685.  Buried  there  Mar.  25,  1724- 
Brother  of  Richard  (1680),  father  of  the  next  and  of  Pickering 
(1707).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  608.) 

LODINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magdalene, 
June  30,  1707.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  LL.D.  B.  at  Hom- 
castle, Lines.  School,  Kirton-in-Lindsey,  Lines.  Matric. 
1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Dec.  20, 
1724.  R.  of  Fleet,  Lines.  Died  Aug.  12,  1729.  Brother  of 
Pickering  (1707).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  608.) 

LUDDINGTON,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept. 
22,1628.  V.  of  East  Retford,  Notts.,  ejected.  V.  of  Fishlake, 
Yorks.,  until  1662. 

LUDDINGTON,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1575- 

LUDDINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Fellow. 

LODINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Mag- 
dalene, 1658.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  East  Kirkby,  Lines. 
School,  Grantham.  Matric.  Lent,  1660.  Probably  died 
young.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  607.) 

LODINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  29,  1663.  S.  of  John  (?  1630-1),  clerk,  of  Lavington, 
Lines.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670.  Fellow,  1668.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  18;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1671. 

LODYNGTON,   .    Matric.   pens,   from   St   John's,    1544. 

Perhaps  scholar  of  Trinity,  in  1548;  and  scholar  of  Christ's, 
(B.A.),  in  1552-3,  as  Luddington.   {Peile,  i.  53.) 

LODOWIC  or  LEWIS,  .   Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  before 

1399. 

LODOWICK, .   D.D.  1487-8.  A  friar. 

LOE,  see  LOWE. 

LOEFTS,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1641. 
Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1648. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1645-50.  R.  of  Shenley,  Herts.,  1650- 
60,  ejected.  Lecturer  at  St  Magnus,  London  Bridge.  After- 
wards assistant  to  Dr  Owen,  in  London.  Died  July  10,  1689. 
{Calamy,  11.  49.) 

LOFFT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  10, 
1728-9.  S.  of  Charles,  brewer.  B.  at  St  Albans,  Herts. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1736.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1738.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  i8,  1732-3;  priest,  May  20,  1733. 
Conduct  of  King's  College,  1733.  R.  of  Waddesdon,  Bucks., 
1736-72.   Died  1772. 

LOFT,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  9,  1522.  Of  Needham,  Norfolk.  Probably  B.A.  1526-7; 
M.A.  1530.  Fellow,  1525.  Steward  to  Edward  Fox,  Bishop 
of  Hereford.  'Obtained  great  wealth  by  lending  his  money 
on  usury.'    {Harwood.) 

LOFT,  ITCHINGHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  9, 
1607.  S.  of  Nicholas,  R.  of  Shipmeadow,  Suffolk.  Of  Gilling- 
hamSt  Mary,  Norfolk.  School,  Winston  (Mr  Raphe).  Matric. 
1607.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  19,  1611.  V.  of  Blythburgh, 
Suffolk,  1617.  V.  of  Bramfield,  1619-42.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1642. 
{Venn,  1.  196.) 

LOFT,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1526-7;  M.A.  1530.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Sutton,  Suffolk,  1576-8. 

LOFT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1635; 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9, 
1639;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1642.  R.  of  Wyham,  Lines., 
1642. 

LOFTE  or  LOYFTE, .   B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1499. 

LOFT, .  B.Can.L.  1527-8. 

LOFT, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1572-3. 

LOFTEN  (?  LOUGHTON),  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1558. 

LOFTHOUSE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Fellow  of  Clare,  1461.    M.A. 

1462;     B.D.    1469-70.      Probably   D.D.   1487-8.     Proctor, 

1466-7.   Donor  of  plate  to  Clare,  1500. 
LOFTING,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  21,   1719. 

B.  in  London.  Colleger  at  Eton,  July  2,  1712,  age  12.  Matric. 

1719. 


Logan,  Aimwell 

LOFTS  or  LOFTYS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1516-7. 
LOFTUS,  ADAM.  D.D.  1567.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Coverham, 
Yorks.  Educated  at  Trinity  (according  to  Cooper,  11.  403). 
R.  of  Outwell  St  Clement's,  Norfolk,  1556.  V.  of  Gedney, 
Lines.,  1557.  R.  of  Sedgefield,  Durham,  1560-2.  Chaplain 
to  Alexander  Craik,  Bishop  of  Kildare,  1561.  R.  of  Pains- 
town,  Meath,  1561.  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  1563-7.  Dean 
of  St  Patrick's,  1565-7.  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  1567.  Lord 
keeper,  1573-6,  1581.  Chancellor,  1581-1605.  Lord  Justice, 
1582,  1597-1600.  First  Provost  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
1591-4.  Died  Apr.  5,  1605.  Buried  in  St  Patrick's  Cathedral. 
Father  of  Adam  (1587),  Dudley  (1579)  and  Edward  (1579- 
80).    {Cooper,  II.  403;  D.N.B.) 

LOFTUS,  ADAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1585-6.  S. 
of  Robert  (brother  of  the  Archbishop).  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A. 
1589.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's,  1592.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  24,  1592.  Judge  of  the  Irish  Marshal  Court,  1587. 
Master  in  Chancery,  1598-1619.  Knighted,  Dec.  25,  1604. 
Irish  Privy  Councillor,  1608.  Constable  of  Maryborough, 
1611-23.  M.P.  for  King's  Co.,  1613-5.  Lord  Chancellor 
of  Ireland,  1619-27,  1628-38.  Lord  Justice,  1622,  1629-33. 
Created  Viscount  Loftus,  1622.  Died  1643.  Buried  in 
Coverham  Church,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Edward  (1586)  and 
nephew  of  the  Archbishop  of  Armagh.  {D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

LOFTUS,  ADAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1587. 
S.  of  Adam  (1567),  Archbishop  of  Armagh.  Captain  of 
Horse.  Killed  in  O'Byrne's  country,  Wicklow.  Buried  in 
St  Patrick's,  May  29,  1599.  Brother  of  Dudley  (next)  and 
Edward  (1579-80).   (A.  Gray.) 

LOFTUS,  DUDLEY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579- 
Of  Rathfamham.  S.  of  Adam  (1567),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh.  B.  1561.  B.A.  1582-3.  Knighted,  Dec.  1593. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bagenall.  Died  1618. 
Brother  of  Adam  (above)  and  Edward  (1579-80).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  A.  Gray.) 

LOFTUS,  DUDLEY.  B.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  3rd  s. 
of  Sir  Adam,  of  Rathfamham  Castle,  Dublin.  B.A.  from 
Dublin,  1637-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1639.  M.A.  (University 
College,  Oxford)  1640.  M.P.  for  Naas,  1642-9;  for  Kildare 
and  Wicklow,  1659;  for  Bannow,  1661-6;  for  Fethard,  Co. 
Wexford,  1692-93.  Deputy-judge  Advocate,  1651.  Com- 
missioner of  Revenue  and  Judge  of  Admiralty,  1654.  Master 
in  Chancery,  Irelaind,  1655-95.  Vicar-general,  and  Judge  of 
the  Prerogative  Court  of  Ireland.  Jurist  and  orientalist. 
SuppUed  the  Ethiopian  version  of  the  New  Testament  in 
Walton's  Polyglot  Bible.  Died  June,  1695,  aged  77.  Buried 
in  St  Patrick's  Cathedral.  Will,  Dublin.  {Al.Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LOFTUS,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1579-80. 

S.  of  Adam  (1567),  Archbishop  of  Dublin.    B.A.   1582-3. 

Queen's     prime    serjeant-at-law    in     Ireland,     1597-1601. 

Knighted,  Sept.  24,  1599.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 

Duke,  of  Castle-Jordan,  King's  County.   Died  May  10,  1601. 

Brother  of  Adam  (1587)  and  Dudley  (1579)-  {Cooper,  11.  310; 

A.  Gray.) 
LOFTUS,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1586. 

S.  of  Robert  (brother  of  the  Archbishop).  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A. 

1592.  Fellow  (by  Royal  mandate),  1590-5.  Died  unmarried. 

Buried  in  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  Sept.  5,  1602.    Brother  of 

Adam  (1585-6).    (A.  Gray.) 
LOFTUS,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 

1722.  S.  of  James,  of  Westmorland.   B.  at  Lawrence  House, 

in  the  parish  of  Heversham.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1722; 

B.A.  1725-6:  M.A.  1733.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Roydon, 

Norfolk,  1740-54.  R.  of  Castle  Rising,  1740-54.  R.  of  Wood 

Rising,  1740-54. 
LOFTUS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July,  1599. 

LOFTUS,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinity.  Buried  in  the  College 
Chapel,  June  18,  1569,  aged  25.  {Cole  MS.,  5875,  95 ;  G.  Mag.) 

LOFTUS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  11, 
1624.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Marrick,  Richmondshire,  Yorks. 
School,  Richmond  (MrBathurst).  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8. 
Doubtless  V.  of  Pickhill,  Richmondshire,  1639-42.  Buried 
there  Sept.  29,  1642.   {Peile,  i.  358;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LOFTUS, .   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1602. 

LOGGAN,  AIMWELL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
19,  1619;  priest,  June  2,  1621.  R.  of  Moulton,  Lines.  Licence 
(Bishop  of  Lincoln)  Feb.  17,  1622-3,  as  of  Whaplode  Drive, 
Lines,  to  marry  Elizabeth  Read,  of  Gedney,  spinster.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1658;  of  Moulton,  clerk.  Father  of  the  next.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

LOGAN,  AIMWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1646. 
S.  of  Aimwell  (above),  R.  of  Moulton,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Moulton  (Mr  Heaton).  Buried  at  Moulton  before 
Sept.  1657.  See  the  will  of  Aimwell,  the  father,  1658. 


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LOGAN,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1587; 
B..\.  1590-1. 

LOGAN,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1471. 

LOGGIN,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1731-  S.  of  John,  of 
Sw.ilecliffe,  Oxon.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  31,  1721,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1724.  Ord. 
deacon  (Oxford)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest  (Gloucester)  June  i, 
1729.  R.  of  Marston-Sicca,  Gloucs.,  1731-72.  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Northampton.  V.  of  Beoley,  Worcs.,  1734-72. 
Died  1772.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LOGGAN  or  LOGGON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  June  7,  1733.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Cradley, 
Hereford.  School,  Cradley  (Mr  Hinds).  Matric.  1733;  B.A. 
1736-7;  M.A.  1740;  B.D.  1748.  Fellow,  1739-54-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest  (Salisbury)  July  13, 
1740.  Probably  V.  of  Gt  Bedwyn,  Wilts.,  1742-8.  R.  of 
North  and  South  Lopham,  Norfolk,  1752-60.  Died  Aug.  26, 
1760.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  447.) 

LOKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1631.  Of 
Ely.  B.A.  1633-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1640.  R.  of  Ickworth,  Suffolk,  1647,  as 
Lockyer. 

LOKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  22,  1639;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1640.  V.  of  Marks 
Tey,  Essex,  1663.  R.  of  Little  Yeldham,  1664-6.  V.  of 
Caldecot,  Herts.,  1664-75.   Died  1675. 

LOLLYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569. 
Perhaps  pens,  at  Jesus,  1568-9, 

LOLWORTH,  Rector  of.   B.Can.L.  1472-3. 

LOMAS  or  LUMMAS,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  May  6,  1624.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Thrumpton, 
Notts.  School,  Repton.   Matiic.  1624. 

LOMAX,  HENRY.  .\dm.  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  5,  1645;  Scholar. 
Educated  at  Edinburgh.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  Aug.  4,  1648. 
M.A.  the  same  day.  Fellow  of  Oriel,  1648.  Chaplain  to  the 
Lord  General  of  Ireland.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

LOMAS  or  LUMMAS,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1573;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1576-7. 

LOMAX  or  LUMMAS,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1589;  B.A.  1592-3. 

LOMAX,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1596. 

LOMAX,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  10, 
1662.  S.  of  John,  of  'Belton'  (?  Bolton-le-Moors),  Lanes., 
farmer.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Signed  for 
deacon's  and  priest's  orders  (London)  May  31,  1672.  C.  of 
Walthamstow,  Essex.  V.  of  Epping,  i68i.  Will  (Cons.  C. 
(London)  1710. 

LOMAS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1541-2.  V.  of  Campsall,  Yorks.,  1552-74. 
Presented  by  the  University.   Died  there  1574. 

LOMAX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27,  1650.  S.  of 
Ralph,  yeoman,  of  Newcastlenan-Tyne.  Bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
July  16,  1635.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1657.  V.  of  Wooler,  Northumberland,  1658- 
62,  ejected.  Afterwards  practised  physic  at  North  Shields. 
Buried  at  Tynemouth,  May  27,  1693.  (Calamy,  11.  273; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

LOMAX,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  May  24,  1665. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Bury,  Lanes.  B.  July  28,  1648.  Bapt.  at 
Bury.  Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  May  5,  1673;  priest,  July  25,  1677. 
Archdeacon  of  Man,  c.  1689.  Minister  at  Bury  and  Radclifie, 
1690-5.  Died  Apr.  12,  1695.  Buried  in  Bury  Church. 
(A.  Gray;  E.  Axon.) 

LOMAS,  LAU  (?  N).   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563-4. 

LOMMAX,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  12, 
1674-5.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Heaton,  Lanes. 

B.  there.    Bapt.  at  Deane,  May  27,  1655.    Schools,  Eccles 
(Mr  Atkinson)  and  Chowbent  (Mr  Taylor).   Matric.  1674-5. 

C.  of  Northenden,  Cheshire,  in  1680,  when  excommxmicated 
for  clandestine  marrying.   (E.  Axon.) 

LOMMAS,  ROGER.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1586. 

LOMAX,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1653.  Of 
Nottinghamshire. 

LOMAX, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2,  1688.  Of  Lancashire. 

LOMBARD  or  LUMBARD,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  22, 

1621-2.   Of  Surrey.   Matric.  1622. 
LOMBARD  or  LUMBARD,  .    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 

1437. 
LOMBE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  23, 

1639.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Norwich.  B.  there,  in  the  parish 


LONE,  Roger 

of  St  Peter.  Schools,  North  Walsham  (Mr  Agurs)  and 
Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1639;  Scholar,  1639-43; 
B.A.  1642-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1643.  Probably 
buried  at  Cawston,  Norfolk,  Aug.  24,  1670.  M.I.  Perhaps 
father  of  Thomas  (1683).  {Venn,  1.  334;  Blomefield,  vi.  267.) 
LOMBE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6, 
1706.  Of  Gt  Melton.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Weston,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Hoadley  and  Mr  Pate). 
Matric.  1706.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1706. 
J. P.  for  Norfolk.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1714.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  Doughty,  of  Hanworth.  Died  Mar.  28,  1738. 
Brother  of  John  (1714).  His  sister  Mary  married  John  Hase, 
of  Gt  Melton,  Norfolk,  whence  the  Baronet  families  of 
Lombe  and  Jodrell.  {G.E.C.;  Carthew,  Laundiich,  ui.  402; 
Burke,  L.G.;  F«»n,  i.  514.) 

LOMBE.  HENRY.   D.D.  1466-7  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   A  friar. 

LOMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  21,  1714. 
S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Weston,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Pate).  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1714-21;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Fellow,  1721-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  18,  1 72 1-2;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1722-3.  R.  of 
Seaming,  Norfolk,  1723-39;  of  Sparham  and  of  Foxley, 
1743-6.  Died  unmarried,  Nov.  8,  1746.  M.I.  at  Gt  Melton. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1706).  (Venn,  11.  2;  Burke,  L.G.) 

LOMBE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1600. 

S.    of   Edward,    gent.     B.    at  Cawston,    Norfolk.     School, 

Aylsham.  B.A.  1603-4;  Scholar,  1604-6. 
LOMBE,  SIMON.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1579- 
LOMBE  or  LOAMB,  SIMON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 

Apr.  24,  1633.   S.  of  Simon,  woollendraper.   B.  at  Cawston, 

Norfolk.    School,   Aylsham   (Mr   Knowles).    Matric.    1633; 

Scholar,   1635-40;  B.A.   1636-7;  M.A.   1640.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  25;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1642,  as  C.  of  Ingworth. 

V.  of  East  Barsham,    1646-89.    V.  of  Houghton,    1648. 

Licensed  schoolmaster,  1662.    Died  May  4,  1689.    M.I.  at 

East  Barsham.    {Venn,  1.  309.) 
LOMBE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  1683. 

S.  of  Edward  (?  1639).    B.  at  Cawston,  Norfolk.    School, 

Cawston  (Mr  Gubing).    B.A.  1686-7.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  May  15, 1683.  Died  Oct.  4, 1687.  Buried  at  Cawston. 

(Peile,  II.  91;  Carthew,  Laundiich,  iii.  402.) 
LONDON,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,   1548 

{impubes) . 
LONDON,  JOHN  DE  (1261).  Southern  student  who  received  a 

royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the  northern 

students.    (Fuller,  29.) 
LONDON,  JOHN  DE.    'King's  scholar,'  1327.    Left,  Aug.  22, 

1330.    R.  of  Gt  Childerley,  Cambs.,  till   1347.    R.  of  St 

Botolph,  Aldersgate,  till  1347.    One  of  these  names  R.  of 

St  Anthony,  London,  1349-52. 
LONDON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1607.   Of  Essex.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1610-1. 

LONDON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  2, 
1621-2.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Wheatacre  All  Saints,  Norfolk,  gent. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  7,  1602.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonhame). 
Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1622-9;  B-A.  1623-6;  M.A.  1629. 
Fellow,  1630-45,  ejected.  Studied  physic  abroad  and  became 
M.D.  at  Padua.  Joined  the  Roman  Church  and  died  at 
Genoa.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1646-7.   (Venn,  i.  255.) 

LONDON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1671-2.  One 
of  these  names,  of  Middleton  Fordley,  Suffolk,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Apr.  21,  1683. 

LONDON,  THOMAS  DE.  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1374-5- 
Licensed  (Ely)  to  choose  a  confessor. 

LONDON,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall.  Died  June 
22,  1404.   (Perhaps  same  as  Thomas,  s.  of  Walter,  the  clerk.) 

LONDON,  THOMAS.   D.D.  1464-5.   Dominican  friar.   Prior  of 

the  Dominicans  in  London. 
LONDON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1652-3. 

Of  Norfolk.   M.B.  1658.   Died  Sept.  21,  1661,  aged  26.   M.I. 

at  Thorpe  by  Haddiscoe,  Norfolk. 
LONDON, .   B.Can.L.  1489.   Canonicus.    Perhaps  William, 

LL.B.,  V.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  1482-94  (B.D.);  R.  of  St 

Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  1492-1503.   Died  1503. 

LONDRES,  PHILIP  DE.   'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1319. 

LONE,  JOHN.  B.A.  (?  1609-10).  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1613.  B. 
at  Rayleigh,  Essex.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3,  1610, 
age  24;  C.  of  Canewdon,  Essex;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1611. 

LONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  23,  1698. 
S.  of  John,  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  Esq. 

LONE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8. 


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Lone,  Thomas 

LONE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  June  30,  1637. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Ellough,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Oct.  10,  1618.  School,  Beccles  (Mr  Neave).  Matric.  1637. 
Of  Mutford  1664;  of  Beccles,  1683.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Roger  Castell,  Esq.,  of  Raveningham,  Norfolk.  Died  Jan.  16, 
1683-4.  Buried  at  Beccles.  Will  proved.  Mar.  4,  1683-4. 
{Venn,  i.  329;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
LONE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  14, 
1679.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  clerk.  Matric.  1679; 
B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor\\ich)  Jan.  1683-4.  R.  of 
Kilverstone,  Norfolk,  1692.  V.  of  Roudham,  1699-1701.  R. 
of  Brettenham,  1701. 
LONES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7,  i674-  Of 
Essex.   Matric.  1674-5. 

LONG,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1697.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Exeter.  School,  Exeter 
(Mr  Reynolds).   Matric.  1697. 

LONGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1663.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Reymerston,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Lynn. 
Schools,  Lynn  (Mr  Bell),  Shipdham  (private;  Mr  Lewis), 
Scoulton  (private;  Mr  Rudde)  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1663; 
Scholar,  1666-70;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1670-9. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Aug.  22,  1676.  R.  of  Hockwold  and 
Wilton,  Norfolk,  1680-1.  R.  of  Risby,  Suffolk,  1680-1719- 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roger  Pepys,  of  Impington, 
Cambs.  Died  Oct.  11,  i7i9-  Buried  at  Risby.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1675),  Robert  (1658)  and  Thomas  (1658).  [Venn,  i. 
4I7-) 

LONG,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  23,  1685.  B. 
Jan.  25,  1665-6.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Perhaps  M.A. 
1709.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  1691;  priest  (Salisbury)  June  7, 
1696;  C.  of  Charminster,  Dorset.  R.  of  Warmwell,  1702-37. 
Died  Sept.  26,  1737.  M.L  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
(Peile,  II.  99,  151;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LONG,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20, 
1723.  Of  Jamaica.  Doubtless  s.  of  Charles,  of  LongviUe, 
Jamaica.  B.  1705.  Matric.  1724.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Dudley  North,  of  Glemham  HaU,  Suffolk.  Died  Oct.  16,  1778. 
Buried  at  Saxmundham.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1728-9.   (Davy  MS.,  19,140.) 

LONG,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8,  1607-8. 

LONGE,  EZEKIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

LONG,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  4,  1675. 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Reymerstone,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Hingham  (Mr  Poole)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Cory). 
Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1676-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  14,  1678.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  13,  1684.  Purchased 
the  manor  of  Spixworth,  c.  1690.  Steward  of  Yarmouth, 
1702-12;  Recorder,  1712-34.  Died  Dec.  12,  1734.  M.I.  at 
Spixworth.  Brother  of  Charles  (1663),  Thomas  (1658)  and 
Robert  (1658),  father  of  the  next  and  of  Robert  (1704). 
(Venn,  I.  454.) 

LONG,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  18,  1706. 
S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  (above),  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Reymerstone.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Hoadley  and  Mr  Pate). 
Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1706-9.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  23,  1708.  Of  Spixworth  and  RejTnerstone,  Esq. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Godfrey,  Esq.,  of  Risby, 
Suffolk.  Died  Oct.  10,  1735.  M.I.  at  Spixworth.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1704),  father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1748).  (Venn, 
I.  514-) 

LONGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  28, 
1742-3.  Of  Reymerston,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Francis  (above), 
Esq.  B.  June,  1726.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1743. 
High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1752.  Married  Tabitha,  dau.  of 
John  Howes,  Esq.,  of  Momingthorpe.  Died  Feb.  1776. 
(Davy  MS.,  19,140;  Burke,  L.G.) 

LONG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 
1644-5.  S.  of  Richard  gent.,  of  Michin  Hampton,  Gloucs. 
School,  Tetbury  (Mr  Webb).   B.A.  1647-8. 

LONGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1646.  Of 
London.  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow, 
1650-60.  Minister  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs.,  1660-2, 
ejected.  Afterwards  studied  at  Leyden;  M.D.  there.  Practised 
at  Newcastle  and  elsewhere.  Died  at  Bristol,  Dec.  26,  1712, 
aged  84.    (Calamy,  11.  400.) 

LONG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  12,  1680-1.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  East  Kirby,  Lines. 
School,  Lenton,  Lines.  Of  East  Kirby,  Esq.  (Vis.  of  Surrey, 
1662.) 

LONGE,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1588. 
Son-in-law  of  Ric.  Waltham,  alias  Mason,  of  Christ  Church, 
London,  gent.  (wiU,  1607,  P.C.C).  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1596. 
V.  of  Fingringhoe,  Essex,  1597-1638.  R.  of  East  Donvland, 
1600-38.  Died  1638.  Will,  P.C.C;  to  be  buried  at  Fingring- 
hoe.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


Long,  Nehemiah 

LONGE,  HENRY  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  15, 
1561-2.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.,  gentleman  of  Henry  VIIl's 
Privy  Chamber.  Of  London.  AfterwardsofShingay,  Cambs., 
Esq.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Clarke,  Esq.,  of 
Weston.  Died  Apr.  15,  i573-  M.I.  in  St  Andrew-in-the- 
Wardrobe,  London.    (Venn,  i.  48.) 

LONG,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  15,  1641. 
S.  of  Robert  (1599),  gent.,  of  Foulden,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Hingham.  School,  Swaffham  (Mr  Dawson).  Matric.  1641; 
Scholar,  1641-8;  B.A.  1644-5;  M-A.  1648.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1650.  Fellowof  Oriel  CoUege,  1648-52.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  22,  1661.  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1651-85.  Died  Nov.  i, 
1685.  Will  proved  (Archd.  Sudbury)  Nov.  30,  1685.  Father 
of  John  (1681).   (Venn,  i.  342;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

LONG,  ISRAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1656,  as  Isaac.  Of  Norwich.  Israel  Longe,  s.  of  James,  of 
Swannesthorpe,  Norfolk,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June 
30,  1656. 

LOND,  ISRAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Of  Dunston,  Norfolk. 
Died  there  Nov.  13,  1709.   M.I.  given  by  Masters. 

LONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1470.  Of 
Marlborough,  Wilts.  B.A.  1473-4-  Ord.  acolyte  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  1473- 

LONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1533.  Of  Steeple  Ashton,  Wilts.  B.A.  1537-8. 
Fellow,  1536-7.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Woodborough, 
Wilts.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1582. 

LONG,  JOHN.  'Of  St  John's'  when  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  22, 
1561-2.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex, 
1568-9.   R.  of  Hanwell,  i57o-5- 

LONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1564.  B. 
in  London,  1547.  No  degree  recorded.  Archbishop  of 
Armagh  and  Primate  of  all  Ireland.  1584-9-  Irish  Privy 
Councillor,  1585.  Died  at  Drogheda,  1589.  Buried  at  St 
Peter's.    (Cooper,  u.  72;  D.N. B.) 

LONG,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1565.  Peile 
suggests  that  he  may  have  graduated  B.A.  at  Oxford,  1569- 
70;  and  B.D.  1582;  and  that  he  may  be  the  same  as  the  last. 
(See  Al.  Oxon.;  and  Peile,  i.  92.) 

LONGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1565. 

LONGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1573. 
Of  Clare,  Suffolk.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  School,  Clare.  B.A. 
1577-8;  M.A.  1584.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (LincoUi)  July  26, 
1578.  Licensed  to  teach  at  Exning,  1580.  V.  of  Eltisley, 
Cambs.,  1580.  V.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  1581-4.  R.  of  Tudden- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1584.    (Venn,  1.  72.) 

LONGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M..A.  1634.  Perhaps  R.  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk, 
1642. 

LONG,  JOHN.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's.  June  5,  1650. 
S.  of  John  (?  above),  R.  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Ardley, 
Essex.  School,  Ipswich  (Mr  Glascocke).  B.A.  1653-4. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Totham,  Essex,  1658-9. 

LONGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1681. 
S.  of  Henry  (1641),  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Stamford  (Mr  Sedgewicke).  Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1681-6; 
B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1689.  R.  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk,  1689- 
1702.  Buried  there  Dec.  28,  1702.  WUl  proved  (Norwich) 
Mar.  4,  1702-3.    (Venn,  i.  466;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

LONGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  14,  1713-4- 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Dec.  1712;  LL.B.  1717.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.;  priest,  Oct.  1724.  R.  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk, 
1724- 

LONGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  20, 
1748.  S.  of  Francis  (1706),  Esq.  B.  at  Spixworth,  Norfolk, 
July,  1731.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1748-9;  B.A.  1752;  M.A. 
1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cambridge)  Mar.  24, 
1754.  R.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk,  1755.  R.  of  Reymerstone, 
1761.  R.  of  Spixworth.  Died  Sept.  18,  1806.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1742-3).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

LONG,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27,  1622. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  1626,  age  21.  V.  of  Gt  Clacton,  Essex, 
1629-62.  V.  of  Fingringhoe,  1638-62.  Died  1662.  (Peile,  i. 
345-) 

LONG,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.  Of 
Norfolk.  S.  of  Israel  (?  1656).  Matric.  Michs.  1683;  B.A. 
1684-5.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1698-9.  Married  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Sir  Roger  Potts,  Bart.  Died  Aug.  28,  1724,  aged  61. 
Buried  at  Dunston.   (Davy  MS.,  19,140.) 

LONG,  NEHEMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  7,  1635. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  V.  of 
Dengie,  Essex,  1661-78.  V.  of  Steeple,  1665-78.  Will 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  1678. 


Long,  Nehemiah 

LONG,  NEHEMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  3, 
1663.   S.  of  Nehemiah,  of  Exeter,  clerk.   B.  in  Devon. 

LONGE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1623; 
Scholar,  1625;  B.A.  1626-7;  M..\.  1630.  Fellow,  1627.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1640.  S.  of  George,  of  St  James',  Clerken- 
well,  Middlesex,  Esq.  (3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Chesterfield,  Derby, 
gent.).  The  said  George  was  buried  at  St  James',  Feb.  3, 
1654-5.   M.I.  there.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LONG,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  19,  1669. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  School,  Knutsford 
(Mr  Turner).  One  of  these  names  died  May  31,  1679;  M.I.  in 
Knutsford  Church.    {PeiU;  11.  24.) 

LONG,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1644.  Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1647-8. 

LONGE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Prob- 
ably of  Gloucestershire.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  June  26,  1618,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1619;  M.A. 
1621-2.  For  another  contemporary  of  these  names  see  Al. 
Oxon. 

LONG,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May 
27,  1740.  S.  of  Henry,  of  London.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk 
(Mr  Kynnesman).  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1740). 

LONGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1553; 
B.A.  1556-7;  .M.A.  1560.   Fellow,  1555. 

LONGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  12,  1599. 
Of  Foulden,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk. 
School  Kimberley.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall,  as  scholar, 
July  6,  1603.  LL.B.  1606.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17, 
1607.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1640-1.  Mauried  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  King,  of  London.  Died  Sept.  17,  1656.  Buried  at 
Foulden.  Father  of  Henry  (1641).  (Venn,  i.  170;  Vis.  of 
Suffolk,  1664.) 

LONGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Dec.  15,  1612. 

LONG,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Suffolk.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Robert 
(?  1599),  of  Foulden,  Norfolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  24,  1638. 

LONG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1645.  Of 
Wiltshire.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Walter,  of  Whaddon,  Wilts., 
Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1646.  Of  Whaddon, 
Esq.,  1675.   Died  s.p.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  ill.  70.) 

LONG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  4, 
1658.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Reymerstone,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Hingham.  Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering)  and  L>Tin 
(Mr  Bell).  Matric.  1658.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  27, 
1661.  Of  Reymerstone  and  Foulden,  Esq.  Buried  at  Foulden, 
Dec.  22,  1714.  WiU(P.C.C.)  1715.  Brotherof  Charles  (1663), 
Francis  (1675)  and  Thomas  (1658),  father  of  Thomas  (1684) 
and  William  (1685).    (Venn,  i.  402.) 

LONG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12,  1704. 
S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1675),  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Re>Tnerstone.  Schools,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds)  and  Norwich  (Mr 
Hoadley).  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1704-5.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1704.  Married,  but  died  without 
issue,  1736.  Brotherof  Francis  (1706).  (K««n,  i.  511;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

LONG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1740- 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Aldbury,  Herts.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr 
Kynnesman).  Matric.  1740-1;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1744-5; 
M.-'V.  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5;  priest,  Sept.  25, 
1748.  Probably  V.  of  Cavenham,  Suffolk,  1749-61.  R.  of 
Wortham.  V.  of  Lackford,  1752-61.  Died  Sept.  13,  1761. 
Will  (Bury)  1761.  Brotherof  Richard  (1740). 

LONG,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  4, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Croxton,  Norfolk,  gent.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704; 
D.D.  1728.  Fellow,  1703.  Master,  1733-70.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1733-4.  Lowndean  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1750-70.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23;  priest  (Nonvich)  Dec.  23,  1716. 
R.  of  Orton  Water\'ille,  Hunts.,  1716-51-  V.  of  Cherry 
Hinton,  Cambs.  F.R.S.,  1729.  R.  of  Bradwell-near-the-Sea, 
Essex,  1751.  Author,  astronomical.  Died  Dec.  16,  1770. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1771.  For  his  famous  'Music  Sp«ech'  at  the 
Commencement  of  1714,  see  Wordsworth,  Social  Life,  261. 
(D..V.B.) 

LONG,  STEPHEN.  B..\.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507-8.  R.  of  St  Leonard, 
Eastcheap,  1538-40.   Died  1540. 

LONG,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  1,  1731- 
Of  Somerset.   Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1740. 

LONG,  THOMAS.  \dm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  May  4,  1658. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Reymerstone,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Hingham.  Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering)  and  Lynn  (Mr 
Bell).  Matric.  1658.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  27, 
1661.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  i,  1668.  Died  without  issue. 
Will  dated  .\pr.  11;  proved  (P.C.C.)  May  3,  1709.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1658),  etc.    (Venn,  i.  402.) 


LoNGMiRE,  Daniel 

LONG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1679.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Middlesex,  Esq.  B.  in  Southwark.  Matric.  1679; 
Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Fellow,  1684-92. 
V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1690-2.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel, 
Jan.  7,  1691-2.    (A.  Gray.) 

LONG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1684. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert  (1658),  gent.,  of  Foulden,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Reymerstone.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1684;  Scholar, 
1684-5.  Died  without  issue,  1720.  Brotherof  William  (1685). 
(Venn,  i.  476.) 

LONGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544; 
Scholar,  1543-4;  B.A.  1546-7. 

LONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  May  18, 
1662.  S.  of  William,  of  Barton-on-Humber,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Hull  (Mr  Shore).  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1662-3.   Matric.  1663.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1663. 

LONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  30,  1685.  S.  of 
Robert  (1658),  of  Foulden,  Norfolk.  B.  Nov.  1669.  School, 
Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1686-8. 
Died  1734.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1684).  (Venn,  i.  480;  Davy 
MS.,  19,140.) 

LONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1702.  S.  of  Robert,  deceased.  B.  at  Winksley,  Ripon,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Jan.  1705-6;  priest,  1707. 

LONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  26, 
1728.  1st  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Melitesham, 
Wilts.  Schools,  Marlborough  and  Gloucester.  Matric.  1728. 
Died  June  15,  1773,  s.p.  Buried  at  North  Bradley.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  in.,  46;  Burke,  L.G.) 

LONG, .   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1484-5. 

LONG, .  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1581. 

LONG, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

LONG, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1642. 

LONGAVILLE,  see  LONGUEVILLE. 

LONGBOTHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3. 

LONGBOTHOM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  8,  1651.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Winthorpe,  near  Burgh, 
Lines.   School,  Homcastle  (Mr  Nottingham). 

LONGBOTHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1685.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Hartwith,  Yorks.  School, 
Knaresborough  (Mr  Thomas  Blanch  yard).  Matric.  1685. 
Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1693-1703. 

LONGESTON  or  LONGSTONE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peter- 
house,  Sept.  11,  1585.  Pens,  and  scholar,  1586.  Name  off 
after  1586.    (T.  A.  Walker.) 

LONGFORD,  see  also  LANGFORD. 

LONGFORD,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1550.  Doubtless  of  Longford,  Derbs.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1554.    Died  1616. 

LONGFORTH  or  LANGFORD,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A. 
1518;  B.D.  1527-8.  Fellow  of  St  John's.  Probably  ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Apr.  23,  1519.  V.  of  Oxspring.  One  of  these 
names  preb.  of  Chichester,  1560-8. 

LONGFORTH, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1534-6. 

LONGHORNE,  see  also  LANGHORNE. 

LONGHORNE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1544-5.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Hailing,  Kent,  1545-6.   R.  of  Chatham,  1549-53. 

LONGLAND,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1684.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  St  Clement's  parish,  London. 
School,  London  (private).   Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8. 

LONGLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1648.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Tattershall,  Lines.,  currier. 
Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655;  B.D.  1662.  Fellow, 
1655.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1660  and  1664.  V.  of  North  Stoke, 
Oxon.,  1662-97.    Died  1697. 

LONGLEY,  see  LANGLEY. 

LONGMAN,  JAMES.  M.A.  1637  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Winford,  Somerset,  pleb.  Matric.  from  New 
College,  Oxford,  May  24,  1633,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1633 
M.A.  1635-6;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1666.  R.of  Aynhoe,  Northants.; 
1644-77,  ejected,  but  restored.  Buried  there  Oct.  21,  1677 
Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1677.   (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

LONGMIRE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse 
Nov.  6,  1745.  Of  Westmorland.  School,  Kendal.  Scholar, 
1745-6;  Matric.  1746;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  i753;  B.D.  1768 
Fellow,  1752.  Taxor  and  Moderator,  1758.  Proctor,  1763-4 
Ord.  deacon  (Norsvich)  Dec.  1750.  V.  of  Sawston,  Cambs., 
1755-7-  V.  of  Linton,  1759.  V.  of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1775-89 
J. P.  for  Cambs.  He  was  nominated  Master  of  Peterhouse, 
and  instituted  Oct.  10,  1787,  but  this  was  set  aside  by  the 
King's  Bench,  Apr.  14,  1788.  Died  Nov.  10,  1789.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1790.    (T.  A.  Walker,  286,  357.) 


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LoNGMiRE,  Gate 

LONGMIRE,  GATE.  Adm.  sizar[  age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25, 
1706.  S.  of  George  (1668-9),  clerk.  B.  at  Beeford,  near  HuU, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  171 1-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  May,  171 1;  priest,  1712.  V.  of  Gresby,  Lines., 
1714-22.  R.  of  Winestead,  Yorks.,  1716.  Brother  of  George 
(1720). 

LONGMIRE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  16,  1668-9.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Troutbeck, 
Westmorland.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1669; 
B.A.  1672-3.  R.  of  Winestead,  Yorks.,  1689-1711.  Father 
of  Gate  (above)  and  of  the  next. 

LONGMIRE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  25,  1720. 
S.  of  George  (above),  R.  of  Winestead,  Yorks.  Matric.  1720; 
B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1726;  priest  (Lincoln, 
Liu.  dim.  from  York)  Mar.  21,  1735-6.  C.  at  Tunstall,  Yorks., 
1726-52.  Brother  of  Gate  (1706).  (See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary.) 

LONGSTREIT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1569. 

LONGSTRETH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  \Ugdalene, 
Easter,  1621. 

LONGUEVILLE  or  LONGAVILLE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell.- 
Com.  from  Magd.\lene,  Michs.  1628.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of 
Michael,  and  Lady  Susan  Grey.  Succeeded  his  uncle  Henry 
Grey,  Earl  of  Kent,  as  13th  Lord  Grey  De  Ruthyn,  1640. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Neville.  Died  in  the  king's 
garrison  at  Oxford,  June  17,  1643,  s.p.m.  (Her.  and  Gen., 
VI.  52;  Collins,  VI.  620.) 

LONGUEVILLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  June 
24,  1695.  Of  London.  Probably  s.  of  William,  barrister  of 
the  Inner  Temple.  Matric.  1695.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  5,  1692-3.  .Auditor  to  Queen  Caroline.  M.P.  for 
Dunston,  1715-22;  for  Gt  Bedwin,  1722-7;  and  for  East 
Looe  1727-41.  Died  Aug.  25,  1750.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.   (Westminster  Abbey  Register;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LONGUEVILLE,  GREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
I,  1706.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Heydon,  Essex  (Mr  Goodwyn).  Matric.  1707.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1705-6.  F.S.A.,  1725.  King-at- 
Arms,  1725-45.  Died  Sept.  29,  1745.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(G.  Mag.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LONGUEVILLE,  HENRY.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
18,  1708.  S.  of  Henry,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Heydon  (private;  Mr  Goodwyn).   Matric.  1709. 

LONGWORTH,  see  also  LANGWORTH. 

LONGEWORTH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  George, 
of  Longworth,  Lanes.  Inherited  Longworth.  Buried  at 
Bolton-le-Moors,  Mar.  30,  1608.  (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567;  E. 
Axon.) 

LONGWORTH,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1606-7.  Buried 
at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Oct.  8,  1608. 

LONGWORTH,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1554. 

LONGWORTH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1549.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Longworth. 
B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556;  B.D.  1562-3; 
D.D.  1567.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1553-7.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1559.  Proctor,  1561.  University  preacher,  1561.  Master  of 
St  John's,  1564-9.  Vice-Chancellor,  1567-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  9,  1560-1.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1567-72.  Preb. 
of  Worcester,  1568-79.  Dean  of  Chester,  1573-9.  R.  of 
Cockfield,  Sussex.  Died  1579.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1579.  (Cooper, 
I.  399;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567.) 

LONSDALL  or  LOUNSDALE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  May  16,  1618.  Matric.  1618;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.;  priest,  Dec. 
1625.  V.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks.,  1627-54.  Buried  Dec. 
29,  1654. 

-  LONSDALE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1658.   Matric.  Easter,  1661;  B.A.  1662-3. 

LONSDALE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  28,  1727.  Of  Durham.  School,  Kirk  Leavington, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735. 
Fellow,  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1731;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1735.  V.  of  Ellington,  Hunts.,  1740-1.  V.  of 
Linton,  Cambs.,  1740.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1745-83.  Died 
1783,  at  Barham,  near  Linton.  Will,  P.C.C.  His  widow  at 
his  request  bequeathed  £500  to  the  College.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
257-) 

LONESDALE  or  LONGSDALE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  9,  1657.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kilnsey,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Conniston  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1657. 
One  Joseph  Lonsdall,  of  Ashton,  Devon,  clerk,  admon.,  x67i, 
Exeter.  .      /J. 


LoRAiNE,  Thomas 

LONSFORD,  JAMES,  see  LUNSFORD. 
LOO, .    M.A.  1478. 

'LOOKE,'  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 
1708.   Probably  a  mistake  for  Cooke,  whom  see. 

LOOSEMORE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  28,  1640.  Of 
Devon.  S.  of  Henry  (below).  Mus.Doc.  from  Trinity,  1665. 
A  chorister  at  King's  College  Chapel.  Organist  of  Jesus, 
1635;  and  of  Trinity,  1660-82.  Appears  to  have  succeeded 
his  father  as  organist  at  Kirtling,  Cambs.,  assisting  John 
Jenkins  in  his  teaching  of  Baron  North's  family  until  1668. 
Composed  anthems.    (D.N.B.) 

LOOSEMORE,  HENRY.  Mus.Bac.  from  King's,  1640.  B.  in 
Devon,  c.  1600.  'Chorister  in  one  of  the  Cambridge  College 
Chapels.'  Organist  of  King's,  1627-70.  Resident  organist 
and  teacher  of  music  at  Kirtling,  Cambs.  (Baron  North's 
residence),  1652-60.  Composed  litanies  and  emthems.  Died 
1670.  Father  of  George  (above).  (D.N.B. ;  J.  E.  West, 
Organists.) 

LOOSEMORE,  SAMUEL.  Achn.  Chorister  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i, 
1670.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1677;  priest  (London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8. 

LOOTHROP,  LOWTHORP  or  LAUTROPP,  EDWARD.  Adm. 
pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1586.  Matric.  1586;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  v.  of  Wharram  Percy,  Yorks.,  1618-43. 
Buried  there  Feb.  27,  1642-3.   Father  of  John  (1641). 

LOOTHROP,  LATHROP  or  LOTHROPP,  JOHN.  B.A.  from 
Queens',  1606;  M.A.  1609.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Etton,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  there,  Dec.  20,  1584.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20, 
1607;  C.  of  iSennington,  Herts.  P.C.  of  Egerton,  Kent,  1609, 
till  1622  or  1624;  afterwards  nonconformist.  Succeeded 
Henry  Jacob  as  pastor  of  the  Independent  Church  at  South- 
wark,  London.  Imprisoned  for  two  years;  released  on  bail; 
escaped  and  sailed  for  Boston,  1634.  Minister  at  Scituate, 
Mass.,  1634-9.  Minister  at  Barnstaple,  Mass.,  1639-53.  Am- 
thor,Queries  respecting  Baptism.  Died  Nov.  8,  1653.  (D.N.B.; 
J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

LOOTHROP  or  LOWTHROP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  28,  1641.  S.  of  Edward  (1586),  V.  of 
Wharram  Percy,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  1641.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  'spent  three  years  in  his 
majesty's  service.'  B..\.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  1645-6.  V. 
of  Easington  and  R.  of  Halsham,  Yorks.,  1663.  Father  of 
the  next. 

LOWTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1675.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  of  Holdemess,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  York.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.  Indicted  for  misdemeanour,  for  a 
letter  to  Bishop  Burnet;  fined  and  ordered  to  be  degraded. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1680;  priest.  Mar.  1683-4.  Probably 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1686;  and  V.  of  Tunstall  in  Holdemess, 
1683-1715.  R.  of  Coston,  Leics.,  1686-9.  F.R.S.,  1702.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1724.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Fasti  Oxon.) 

LOTHROP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  30,  i6oi. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  R.  of  Dengie, 
Essex,  1613-29.   Died  1629.   Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1629. 

LOOTON,  EDWARD.   B.A.  1526-7. 

LOPHAM,  THOMAS.   High  Steward  of  the  University,  1418. 

LORAINE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 
1723.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Kirkharle,  Northumber- 
land. Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1727;  LL.B.  1728.  Sheriff  for 
Northumberland,  1743.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Jan.  22,  1743-4. 
Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ralph  Millot,  of  Whitehill,  Chester- 
le-Street.  Died  Apr.  29,  1755.  Buried  at  Kirkharle.  M.I. 
Brother  of  the  next.   (Peile,  11.  207;  G.E.C.) 

LORAINE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1721.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Kirkharle,  North- 
umberland. Bapt.  Dec.  19,  1700.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  30,  1724.  Died  at  Newington,  Middlesex,  Oct. 
26,  1738.  Buried  in  the  Temple.  Brother  of  Charles  (above). 
(Peik,  II.  204;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

LORRAINE,  THOMAS.  .-Vdm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  27,  1633.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Kirkharle,  Northumberland. 
B.  at  Whitwell,  Durham.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Oxley). 
Matric.  1633.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  3,  1635.  J. P.  for 
Northumberland.  A  strong  royalist.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Charles  Maddison.  Died  at  Newcastle,  Oct.  24,  1649. 
Buried  in  St  Nicholas  Church.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  I.  427.) 

LORAINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Jime  II,  1655.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirkharle,  North- 
umberland. B.  at  Newcastle.  Bapt.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  21, 
1638-9.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Ritchell).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  10,  1656-7.  Created  Bart.,  Sept.  26,  1664.  Married 
his  cousin  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fenwick,  of  Wallington. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1717-8.  Buried  at  Kirkharle.  (Peile,  1.  567: 
G.E.C.) 


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LoRn,  Abraham 

LORD,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  July  lo, 
1680.  S.  of  Abraham,  goldsmith,  deceased.  B.  at  Banbury, 
Oxon.  School,  Cambridge  (Perse;  Mr  Griffith).  Matric. 
1680-1;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1692.  R.  of  Addington,  Kent, 
1689-98.   V.  of  West  Mailing,  1695-8. 

LORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.D.  1516-7;  D.D.  1525-6.  Canonicus. 
Sat  in  Convocation  in  1524  as  Abbot  of  the  Premonstra- 
tensian  Canons  of  Newshani.  Bishop  of  Sidon  (in  partibus) 
and  Suffragan  of  the  .\r<;hbishop  of  Canterbury,  1533.  Died 
May  18,  1534.  (Stubbs,  Registrum  Sacrum;  Cooper,  1.  39, 
calls  him  Robert.) 

LORD,  EDWARD.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1684),  of  Sussex,  clerk.  School,  Oak- 
ham, Rutland  (Mr  Wright).  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (F.C.C.)  1764;  of  Wilmington, 
Sussex,  clerk. 

LORD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1562. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Roger  (1561). 

LORD,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1564-5; 
B.A.  1567-H;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1571.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  11,  1568.  R.  of  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk,  1568- 
So. 

LORD,  HENRY.  Student  at  Jesus,  154&-7. 

LORDE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1578. 
Probably  adm.  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  15,  1580, 
age  17  (if  so,  chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company  at  Surat, 
1624).  Persian  student  and  author.  One  of  these  names  ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  7,  1590.  R.  of  Scrivelsby, 
Lines.,  1590-2.  V.  of  Gt  Steeping,  1591-1618.  Will  proved 
(Lincoln)  1618;  of  Gt  Steeping,  clerk.  {Peile,  i.  148;  D.N.B.) 

LORD,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  20,  1636.    Matric. 

1637. 
LORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  29,  1659. 

S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Wickersley,  Yorks.   B.  there. 

School,  Rotherham  (Mr  Barton).  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663-4; 

M.A.  1667.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  c. 

i666.  Signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  June  4,  1669;  C.  of 

Hoggeston,  Bucks.    Buried  at  Wickersley,  Nov.  28,  1676. 

(F.M.G.,  1094.) 
LORD,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1663.   Of  Essex. 

B.atFelsted.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow, 

1670-84.   Senior  Proctor,  1679-80.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept. 

24,    1670.     V.   of   Guildeu   Morden,   Cambs.,    1677.     V.   of 

Comberton,  1678.   Died  in  College,  1684.   (A.  Gray.) 

LORD,  JOHN.  .^dm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  c.  June,  1668.  (Previously 
matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  19,  1666,  age  17) 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Robertsbridgc,  Sussex,  clerk.  B.  there. 
School,  Wadhurst  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  i668;  B.A.  1670-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  24,  1671;  priest  (London)  Feb.  24, 
1677-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts.,  1680-1714.  R.  of 
Dunstable,  Beds.,  1683.  Died  at  Toddington,  Beds.,  Jan.  26, 
1727-8,  aged  80.  Perhaps  father  of  John  (1698).  (Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  N.S.,  111.  417.) 

LORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  16, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  farmer.  School,  Grantham,  Lines.  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  3, 
1671-2;  priest.  May  25,  1673. 

LORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1678.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1681-2;  M..\.  1685.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1690.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics., 
1693-1711.  Buried  June  27,  1711,  aged  52.  M.I.  {Nichols, 
III.  619.) 

LORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Clare,  July  6,  1685.  2nd  s.  of 
John,  yeoman.  B.  at  Wilby,  Northants.  Schools,  Welling- 
borough and  Knotting,  Beds.  (Mr  Thomas  Scriven).  Matric. 
1685.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Dec.  26,  1688.  B..\.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1693.  V.  of  Southoe,  HunU.,  1691-1747.  Died  1747. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1695).  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1698.  S.  of 
John  (?  of  Sidney,  1668),  clerk.  B.  in  Hertfordshire.  Migrated 
as  pens,  to  Sidney,  Feb.  3,  1700-1,  age  18;  B..\.  1701-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1703;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1704. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts,  (succeeding  his  father), 
1714-28.  Died  1728.  Probably  father  of  the  next. 

LORD,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1729- 
S.  of  John  (?  above),  V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts.  B.  at  Kens- 
worth. School,  Harpenden  (Mr  Barnard).  Matric.  1729; 
B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  22,  1734!  priest, 
Sept.  19,  1736.  R.  of  Drayton  Parslow,  Bucks.,  1740-88. 
{Scoti-.\fayor,  in.  425.) 

LORD,  ROBERT.  According  to  Cooper  (i.  39)  he  was  the  B.D. 
of  1516-7,  and  the  D.D.  1525-6.  But  this  was  certainly 
Christopher.  No  Robert  Lord  can  be  found. 


LoRKiN,  John 

LORD,  ROBERT.  .Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  17,  1661.  Of 
Norfolk.  School,  Bungay.  Matric.  1661;  B..A.  1664-5. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Sutton,  Norfolk,  1671. 
LORD,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1697-8.  S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  Brampton,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbcrgh.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1702;  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1704.  Chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1704.  V.  of  Braithwaite,  Yorks.,  1711-6.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Bruustead,  Norfolk,  till  1727. 
LORD,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1736.  S.  of  Laurence, 
of  Cotsford,  Oxon.,  Esq.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  9,  1726-7,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1730-1.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1738.  Al.  Oxon.  and  Scott-Mayor 
identify  him  with  the  dissenting  minister  at  Knutsford, 
Cheshire,  who  died  Dec.  15,  1801.  But  this  seems  doubtful, 
as  the  Knutsford  man  was  already  a  dissenter  in  1739,  and 
is  said  to  have  been  M.A.  of  Glasgow.  (E.  Axon.) 
LORD,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1561. 
Probably  of  Pettaugh,  Suffolk;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  10,  1568.  Perhaps  brother  of  Francis(i562).  (Pei7«,  1.75.) 
LORDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1587. 
Matric.  1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (?  Chichester)  June  18,  1595.  Minister  of  Ore,  Sussex. 
V.  of  Salehurst,  1597-1640.  Buried  there  Apr.  29,  1640. 
Will  (Lewes)  1640. 
LORD,  THOMAS,  .^dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
16S4.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at  Saltby,  Leics. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  John  Low).  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1709.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  May  26,  1689; 
priest,  Oct.  17,  1691.  V.  of  Hooe,  Sussex,  1708.  V.  of 
Ticehurst,  1718.  Perhaps  father  of  Edward  (1721). 
LORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  17,  1695.  4th  s. 
of  John,  fanner,  of  Wilby,  Northants.  Schools,  Knotting, 
Beds.  (Mr  Scriven)  and  Rugby.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1698-9;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
22,  1700.  C.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland.  V.  of  Farcet,  Hunts. 
Brother  of  John  (1685). 
LORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  16, 
1721.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  gent. 
Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M..\.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) June;  priest,  Dec.  1726.  R.  of  Roydon,  Suffolk.  R.  of 
Gt  Whelnetham,  1726-88.  Died  Aug.  6,  1788.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(G.  Mag.) 
LORD,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1604-5.    Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1606;  C.  of  Gt  Grimsby. 
LORD,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1713.   S.  of  John,  draper.  B.  at  Rotherham.   Bapt.  Apr.  15, 
1697.   School,  Rotherham  (Mr  Withers).   Matric.  1713. 
LORD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  9,  1725-6. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1726;  B..\.  1729-30;  M.A.  1772. 
LORIMER,  WILLIAM.   Incorp.  M.A.  1670,  from  Aberdeen.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  May  29,  1670.   One  of  these  names,  a  'minister,' 
is  mentioned,  1711,  in  the  will  of  Dr  Dan.  Williams,  founder 
of  the  (Nonconformist)  library. 
LORKIN,  see  also  LARKIN  and  LURKIN. 

LORKIN  or  LARKIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1639.  S.  of  John  (1604),  preb.  of  Rochester.  B.  at 
Limpsfield,  Surrey,  1623.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A. 
1647.  Fellow,  1642-53.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Oct.  2,  1646.  R.  of  Dunton  Waylet,  Essex,  1653-5.  R.  of 
Limpsfield,  Surrey,  1654-5.  R-  ot  Tatsfield,  1667-87. 
Buried  at  Limpsfield,  Jan.  22,  1687-8.  {Harwood;  J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
LORKIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 
(Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Norfolk.)  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A. 
1611.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1608;  priest,  Dec.  1610. 
R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Rochester,  1618-24  and  1630-6.  R.  of 
Limpsfield,  Surrey,  1622-54.  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1625-54. 
V.  of  Stockbury,  Kent,  1627-30.  Will  proved,  1655.  Father 
of  John  (1636)  and  of  Edward  (above).  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LORKIN,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24,  1635-6. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Com- 
mended for  the  cure  of  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk,  1646.  R.  of 
Chipping  Ongar,  till  1662,  ejected.  Living,  1682.  See  wiU  of 
his  brother  James,  P.C.C.  (Peile,  i.  250.) 
LORKIN  or  LARKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  13. 
1636.  S.  of  John  (1604).  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1,  as 
Lorking;  M.A.  1644.  Fellow.  R.  of  Woldham,  Kent,  1660-7. 
R.  of  Hartlip,  1660.  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1661-6.  R.  of 
Leyboume,  1662-6.  Died  there  Jan.  8,  1666-7.  Buried 
at  Rochester  Cathedral.  Father  of  John  (1668).  (Vis.  of 
Kent,  1663;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
LORKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  3,  1668^ 
as  Larkin.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1636),  deceased,  R.  of  Ley- 
boume, Kent.  Schools,  Rochester  and  Eton.  Matric.  i668; 
B.A.  1671-2.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 


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LoRKiN,  Richard 

LORKIN,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1511-2.  Will  (1517,  Cons.  C.  London) 
of  one  Richard  Lorchyn,  priest;  to  be  buried  in  Barking 
Abbey,  Essex,  near  his  uncle  Mr  Thomas  Burr.  (Pedigree 
of  Burr  family  of  Barking,  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

LORKIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1549. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Frindesbury,  Kent,  c,  1528.  Scholar  of 
Queens';  B.A.  from  Queens',  1551-2;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1555.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1559.  M.D.  1560. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1551-3.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1553-60. 
Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  1564-91.  Obtained,  1590,  the 
grant  of  arms  for  the  Regius  Professors.  Married,  at  St 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  15,  1560,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Hatcher,  M.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Physic.  Benefactor 
to  the  University  Library  and  to  Cambridge  Borough 
charities.  Died  May  i,  1591.  Buried  in  Gt  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge.  M.I.  there.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C).  Left  his 
medical  works  to  the  University  Library.  (Cocker,  11.  102; 
D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Cambs.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

LORKYNGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1566;  B.A.  1569-70,  as  Larkyn;  M.A.  1573.  Probably  R.  of 
Little  Waltham,  Essex,  1572-85.  R.  of  Ashingdon,  Essex, 
1 59 1-6.  Buried  there.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Nov.  24, 
1596. 

LORKYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1596. 
Matric.  1596;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1605.  Accompanied  Thomas  (afterwards  Sir  Thomas) 
Puckering  on  his  travels,  1611-3.  Secretary  to  the  Embassy 
at  Paris,  1623.  R.  of  Tolland,  Somerset,  1623-5.  R.  of  Stoke 
Hammond,  Bucks.,  1624.  Drowned  at  sea,  1625.  (D.N.B.; 
C.  Sayle,  Ann.  of  Med.  Hist.,  310.) 

LORKIN  or  LARKIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  4,  1626.  S.  of  Hezekiah,  chandler,  deceased  (who  was 
brother  of  John,  of  1604).  B.  at  St  George's,  Southwark. 
School,  St  Thomas'  Hospital.  Matric.  1626-7;  B.A.  1629-30; 
M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Stockbury,  Kent,  1639-70.  Preb.  of 
Rochester,  1667-70.  DiedMay  8, 1670.  Buried  at  Stockbury. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LORKIN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  1514;  B.D.  1536-7. 
V.  of  Meldreth,  Cambs.,  1546.  V.  of  Bassingboume,  1554-7. 
Died  1557. 

LORRINGTON  or  LORINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1578.  (Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Ganhope, 
Leics.,  whose  will,  Leicester,  1587.)  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  27,  1581;  priest,  Aug.  13,  1583.  V.  of  Garthorpe,  Leics., 
1582.  R.  of  Saxby,  1593-1625.  Will  (Leicester)  1625;  of 
Saxby,  clerk.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LORRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1645.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics., 
School,  Melton  (Mr  Cloudesly).  B.A.  1649.  Probably  in- 
truded at  Cranford  St  Andrew,  Northants.,  1655.  Afterwards 
conformed,  and  died  Oct.  1,  1680.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LORT,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jime  13, 
1743.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Tenby,  Pembroke.  Schools,  Tenby 
(Mr  Evans)  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1744; 
B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750;  B.D.  1761;  D.D.  1780.  Fellow,  1749. 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1759-71.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1759. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  25,  1753;  priest.  Mar.  24,  1754. 
F.S.A.,  1755.  V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1763-70.  F.R.S., 
1766.  R.  of  St  Matthew,  Friday  Street,  London,  1771-go. 
ChaplEiin  to  Archbishop  Comwallis,  1779-83.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1780-90.  Librarian  at  Lambeth,  1785.  R.  of  St 
Michael,  Mile  End,  near  Colchester,  1789.  R.  of  Fulham, 
Middlesex,  Apr.  to  Nov.  1790.  Author,  antiquarian.  Died 
from  the  effects  of  a  carriage  accident,  Nov.  5,  1790.  Buried 
in  the  Church  of  St  Matthew,  Friday  Street.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(D.N.B.) 

L'ORTIE  or  LORTIE,  ANDREW.  D.D.  1683  (LK.  Reg.).  M.A. 
of  some  French  University.  Minister  of  the  Reformed 
Church  at  RocheUe.  Elected  Divinity  Professor  at  Saumur. 
Huguenot  refugee.  Chaplain-in-ordinary  to  the  King. 
Minister  to  the  French  Congregation  at  the  Savoy.  R.  of 
Paglesham,  Essex,  1683.  Died  1706. 

LORTIE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1682. 
S.  of  Andrew.  B.  at  La  RocheUe,  France.  School,  La 
RocheUe.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  24,  1688-9;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1689.  R.  of  Barton,  Notts., 
1692.    (Peile,  II.  87.) 

LORY,    JOHN.      Adm.    at     King's,    a    scholar   from    Eton, 

1476. 
LOSBY,  EDWARD.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 

Licensed  curate  at  Toft,  Cambs.,  1607. 

LOSCOO,  see  LASKO. 

LOSEBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May,  1619.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  25,  1622;  priest, 
Mar.  9,  1622-3. 


Love,  John 

LOSEBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1570; 
B.A.  1574-5.  V.  of  Welham,  Leics.,  1579-1632.  Will 
(Leicester)  1632. 

LOSSE,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  28,  1594-5. 
Matric.  c.  1595.  Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Robert,  of  Little 
Stanmore,  Middlesex,  Esq.,  whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1589.  One  of 
these  names  of  Middlesex,  knighted.  May  ii,  1603.  Will 
(York);  as  of  Ripon,  Yorks.,  163 1. 

LOSSE,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  c.  1641. 
S.  of  William  (1603),  of  Loys  Weedon,  Northants.  Bapt. 
there.  Mar.  29,  1624.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1646-7.  FeUow, 
1644-50. 

LOSSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1603.  Of  Edgeware,  Middlesex.  B.A.  1607-8 
M.A.  1611.  Fellow,  1606-19.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26 
priest.  May  27,  1616.  V.  of  Loys  Weedon,  Northants.,  1618 
ejected,  1643.  Father  of  Hugh  (1641)  and  William  (1641) 
(Harwood;  Walker,  Sufferings.) 

LOSSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  4,  1641.  S.  of  William  (1603).  Of  Loys  Weedon, 
Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  16,  1621.  Matric.  1641; 
B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1649.  FeUow,  1644-50.  Married,  at 
Buckingham,  Sept.  19,  1655,  Sarah  Witcherby,  widow. 
Buried  at  Buckingham,  May  3,  1657.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LOST,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1635. 

LOTHIAN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1623  (Incorp. 
from  Edinburgh).  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1623.  Taxor, 
1631.  Senior  Proctor,  1632-3.  Buried  at  St  Benet's, 
Cambridge,  Mar.  13,  1637-8. 

LOTINGER,   JOHN.    M.A.   1628   (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Not 

found  in  Al.  Oxon. 
LOUD,  see  LOWTH. 
LOUGHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1652.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas  (1617),  R.  of  Letheringsett. 

B.A.  1654-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.;  priest,  Nov.  1661. 

R.  of  Letheringsett,  Norfolk.    Ejected  from  Baconsthorpe, 

1662.   Afterwards  Nonconformist  minister  at  South  Repps. 

Died  Oct.  14,  1686.   {Calamy,  11.  190.) 

LOUGHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Sept.  22,  1617; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  priest  (Llandaff)  1624.  R.  of 
Letheringsett,  Norfolk,  1629.   Father  of  John  (above). 

LOUIS, .   D.D.  1487-8.   A  friar. 

LOUPE  or  LOOPE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  12, 
1665-6.  Matric.  1666-7;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1673.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1672.  Head  Master  of  Ripon 
Grammar  School,  1676-81.   Died  1681. 

LOUP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  30, 
1740.  5th  s.  of  George,  surgeon  and  druggist,  of  Yorkshire. 
B.  at  Ripon.  School,  Wath  (Mr  Panther).  Matric.  1741; 
B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1745;  priest,  June 
5,  1748.    V.  of  Pannal,  Yorks.,  1750-6.    {Scott-Mayor,  in. 

5I2-) 

LOUPT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  3,  1654.  Of 
Middlesex.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1654. 

LOVAT,  see  LOVET. 

LOVE,  BARRY  BRIGHTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius. 
June  10,  1735.  Eldest  s.  of  Barr>'.  mercer,  of  Yarmouth. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Matric.  1735; 
Scholar,  1735-8.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1735. 
Of  Ormesby,  Esq.  Died  unmarried,  June  24,  1760.  Buried 
at  Ormesby  St  Michael.   M.I.   {Venn,  11.  41.) 

LOVE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  19, 

1702.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Beccles,  SuffoUc,  gent.  B.  at  Brooke, 

Norfolk. 
LOVE,  CLAYTON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  23,  1748.   B.  at 

DoneraUe,  Cork,  Ireland.    Afterwards  Fell. -Com.    Matric. 

1748. 

LOVE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  27, 
1626-7.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  "Brook's  Kirstead,'  Norfolk. 
Schools,  North  Walsham  (Mr  TiUes)  and  Ipswich  (Mr  Easton). 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  22,  1639.  R.  of  Wickhampton,  Norfolk,  1639-51.  R.  of 
Winterton,  1656.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1617).  {Peile, 
'•  379) 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1559;  B..\. 
1562-3;  M.A.  1576. 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  25,  1599.  One 
of  these  names,  V.  of  Shopland,  Essex,  1615-31.  John 
Berryman,  R.  of  Rochford,  in  wiU,  1617,  mentions  his 
grandson  John  Love,  s.  of  John  Love,  clerk,  and  testator's 
dau.  Mary.  WUl  (P.C.C,  1658-9)  of  one  John  Love,  clerk, 
of  Rochford.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


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Love,  John 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Robert,  of  Kirstead,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1620-1:  M.A.  1624. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1624.  Probably  R.  of  BiUockby, 
Norfolk,  1627-31.  Perhaps  brother  of  Geoffrey  (1626-7). 
{PHU,  I.  317) 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Adm.sizarat  Jesus,  June  23, 1645.  S.  of  Thomas, 
cooper,  of  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Nov.  8,  1645,  age  18. 

LOVE,  JOHN.  .\din.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  Joh.n's,  June  19,  1655. 
S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Slonesby,  Leics.  B.  there.  School, 
Grantham  (Mr  Stokes).  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1670  (M.A.).  Probably 
Master  of  Oakham  Grammar  School,  Rutland,  anil  father  of 
John  (1696). 

LOVE,  JOHN.  .'\dm.  pens,  at  Clark,  July  8,  1662.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. S. of  Richard  (i6ii).  Matric.  1662;  B.. A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  1679.  V.  of  Everton,  Hunts.,  1680-5.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Wootichurch,  Kent,  1685-8.  Died  1688.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1654). 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  27,  1696. 
5.  of  John  (?  1655),  Master  of  Oakham  School.  B.  there. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1704. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  5.  «702;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19. 
1703.  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Cambridge.  R.  of  Saxelbye,  Lcics., 
1709-28.  Perhaps  R.  of  Broughton  Sulney,  NotU.,  1727-36. 
Buried  there  Jan.  :i,  1735-6- 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  18,  1710. 
S.  of  Barry,  clerk,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  School,  Yarmouth 
(Mr  Pate  and  Mr  VVelham).  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710-6; 
B.A.  1714-5  (senior  wrangler);  M.A.  1718.  Fellow,  1716-9. 
Died  Mar.  24,  1730-1.   Buried  at  Yarmouth.   (l'<r»i«,  l.  524.) 

LOVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  .May  9,  1711.  S. 
of  John,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich. 
MaUic.  1710-ii  Scholar,  1711-7;  B.A.  1714-5;  MA.  1724- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1716;  priest,  July  13,  1718. 
V.  of  Fordhara,  Cambs.,  1724-  V.  of  Isleham,  1725-43- 
(Venn,  i.  525.) 

LOVE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1554. 

LOVE  (?  LOWE),  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
i.')69- 

LOVE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  161 1. 
S.  of  Richard,  apothecary,  of  Cambridge.  B.  Dec.  26,  1596. 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  D.D.  1630.  Fellow  of 
Clare.  Taxor,  1625-6.  Senior  Proctor,  1628-9.  Master  of 
Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  4,  1632-61.  Vice-Chancellor,  1633-4. 
Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1649.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  .May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1624.  Chaplain  to  the 
King.  R.  of  Eckington,  Derbs.,  1629-61.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1631-61.  Member  of  the  Westminster  Assembly.  Dean  of 
Ely,  1660-1.  Married,  at  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  Jan.  23, 
1633-4,  Grace  Goodman.  Died  Jan.  1660-1.  Buried  in  his 
CoUege  Chapel.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  Clare  Hall. 
Father  of  Richard  (1654)  and  John  (1662).  His  portrait  is  in 
the  College;  given  by  his  son-in-law,  .\rchbishop  Tenison. 
{D.N.B.) 

LOVE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1654.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. S.  of  Richard  (above),  Master  of  the  College. 
Bapt.  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  3,  1637.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1654-5-  Brother  of  John  (1662). 

LOVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1690.  Of 
Norfolk.   Matric.  1690. 

LOVE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1578. 

LOVE,  THOMAS.   FeUow  of  Queens',  1500-8. 

LOVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhousk,  Lent,  1597-8. 
Matric.  159S;  Scholar,  1598-1604;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605. 
Fellow,  1605-31.  Taxor,  1622.  Senior  Proctor,  1627-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (York,  for  Lincoln)  May  26,  1616;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  21,  1617.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1617-29-  R- 
of  Gilston,  Herts.,  1631.  Buried  there  .Mar.  25,  1639.  Admon. 
(Cons.  C.  London)  1639.  (T.  A.  Walker.) 
LOVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  May  25, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Bapt.  at  St  James', 
Bury,  Aug.  10,  1685.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1709;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  27,  1711. 

LOVE,  W.   M.A.  1468-9. 

LOVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  27,  1673.  Matric. 

1673;  B.A.  167&-7;  M.A.  1685.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

23,  1677;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1679.   R.  of  Stibbington, 

Hunts.,  1680-1721.   Died  1721.   Father  of  the  next. 
LOVE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  15, 

1701.    S.   of  WiUiam   (above),   R.   of  Stibbington,   Hunts. 

B.  there.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8,  1707. 
LOVE, .  .A.dm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1659. 


Lovelace,  William 

LOVEDALE,  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Petkrhouse,  c.  Lent, 

1597-8. 
LOVEDALE,  — -.   B.Civ.L.  1482-3. 
LOVEDAY,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

LOVEDAY,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1620-1 ; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest, 
Dec.  1623.  C)ne  of  these  names  V.  of  one  mediety  of  the 
rectory  of  Darfield,  Yorks.,  1660-71.   Will  (York)  1671. 

LOVEDAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June 
30,1621.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Chediston,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1623. 
Of  Chediston,  Suffolk,  gent.  Died  before  May  21,  1674.  (Vis. 
0/  Suffolk,  1664.) 

LOVEDAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593.  B.  at 
Borough  Green,  Cambs.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Apr.  2;  priest,  .-Vpr.  9,  1598,  age  24.  C.  of 
Englefield,  Berks.  Perhaps  his  will  as  V.  of  Bucklebury,  1609 
(Archd.  Berks.). 

LOVEDAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  20,  1636.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1637.  Probably  of 
Chediston,  Suffolk.  If  so,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Yarmouth.  Trans- 
lator of  La  Calpren^de's  Cleopatra  under  the  title  of '  Hymen's 
Praeludia,  or  Love's  Masterpiece,'  which  appeared  respec- 
tively in  1652,  1656  and  1658.  Died  1662.  (D.N.B.) 

LOVEDAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1553- 

LOVEDAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1740. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1743,  as  student  of  law.  C.  of 
.•\bbotsley,  Hunts.    Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1746. 

LOVEKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  3, 
1731.  S.  of  John,  scrivener  (?  citizen  and  joiner),  of  St 
Botolph  .Aldgate,  London.  B.  Nov.  12,  1712.  'Grecian'  from 
Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739. 
Master  of  Halstead  School,  Essex,  c.  1735-65-  PC.  of 
Broadway,  Westminster,  1755.  R.  of  Colne-Engaine,  Essex, 
1765-93.  Died  1793.  Will,  P.C.C.  (A.  W.  Lockhart;  J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

LOVEKIN,  RICHARD.  M.itric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1612; 
B..\.  1614-5.  K.  of  Ufford,  Suffolk,  1620-78.  Buried  there 
Sept.  23,  1678,  'aged  no.'   (Parish  Reg.) 

LOVELACE,  D.   .■\dm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

LOVELACE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1612.  Probably  s.  of  Lancelot,  reader  at  Gray's  Inn.  B.  1594. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1609.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1620. 
Bencher,  1650.  Took  an  active  part  against  the  Parliament 
in  Kent.  Recorder  of  Canterbury,  1660.  Steward  of  the 
Chancery  Court  of  the  Cinque  Ports.  M.P.  for  Canterbury, 
1661-4.   Died  Mar.  i,  1664.    (See  D.N.B.  under  Richard.) 

LOVELACE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1690. 
S.  of  William,  of  Godstone,  Surrey.  Matric.  1690;  LL.D. 
1705  (Com.  Reg.).  Succeeded  his  cousin,  John  Lovelace,  as 
4th  Baron,  Sept.  27,  1693.  Governor  of  New  York  and  New 
Jersey,  1708-9.  Died  May  6,  1709.  Buried  at  New  York. 
(D.N.B.) 

LOVELAS,  REGINALD.  B.A.  1542-3;  M.A.  1545.  One  of  these 
names  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Kent,  who  died  1548.  Scholar  from 
King's  School,  Canterbury.  Perhaps  V.  of  Chediston, 
Suffolk,  1566-73-   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

LOVELACE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1601-2. 

LOVELACE,  RICHARD.  M..-^.  1637  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  William,  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  Esq.  Matric.  from  Gloucester 
Hall,  Oxford,  June  27,  1634,  age  16.  Created  M.A.  (Oxford) 
Aug.  31,  1636.  Served  in  the  Scottish  Expeditions,  1639. 
Imprisoned  for  supporting  the  '  Kentish  Petition,'  1642.  Re- 
joined Charles  I,  1645.  Served  with  the  French  King,  1646; 
wounded  at  Dunkirk.  Returned  to  England,  1648.  Again 
imprisoned,  but  released  by  warrant,  1649.  Poet  and 
royalist.  Died  in  poverty,  1658.  Buried  in  St  Bride's, 
London.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

LOVELACE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Eynford,  Kent.  B.A. 
1610-1;  M..A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1614.  Fellow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1613-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  26,  1616,  age  23.  V.  of  Standon,  Herts., 
1617-30.  V.  of  Wormley,  1630-73.  Died  1673.  Admon. 
(Cons.  C.  London)  Jan.  29,  1673-4.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

LOVELACE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572; 
B..A.  1575-6.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1571. 

LOVELACE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1624.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  R.  of 
St  Mary  Bredin,  Canterbury.  P.C.  of  Ash,  Kent,  in  1643. 
V.  of  St  Paul's,  in  1659.  Doubtless  R.  of  St  Margaret, 
Canterbury,  1674-83.  Slarried,  at  St  Paul's,  Canterbury, 
May  28,  1659,  Susanna  Phillpot.  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 


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LovELAND, Joseph 

LOVELAND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  u, 
1618-9.  S.  of  John,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Ston- 
ham).  Matric.  1619;  Scholar,  1620-6;  B.A.  1622-3;  M-A. 
1626;  B.D.  1634.  Fellow,  1626-44.  Proctor,  1636.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  17,  1629.  R.  of  Wimpole,  Cambs., 
1642,  ejected,  but  reinstated.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1660-95; 
of  York,  1672-95.  Died  May  20,  1695.  Buried  in  Norwich 
Cathedral.   Will  proved,  1695.   (Venn,  1.  243.) 

LOVELING,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1697.  S.  of 
William,  of  Castle  Martin,  Pembs.,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  July  8,  1690,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1694.  V.  of  Banbury,  Oxon.,  for  20  years.  R.  of  Pangboume, 
Berks.,  1718-27.  Buried  there  Feb.  5,  1726-7.  M.I.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LOVELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  6, 
1647.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  East  Harling,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Wisbech.  Schools,  Thetford,  Norfolk  (Mr  Ward)  and  Picken- 
ham  (Mr  Bade).  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Feb. 
11,  1649-50.  Died  without  issue.  Half-brother  of  John 
(1660).    (Venn,  I.  368.) 

LOVELL,  DABRIDGCOURT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  10, 
1627.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of 
Guilsborough,  Northants.  Bapt.  there,  1610.  Matric.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1634;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1635.  C.  of  Farthingstone,  Northants.,  1637. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

LOVELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1645.  S.  of  Edward,  draper,  of  Batcombe,  Dorset.  School, 
Gillingham,  Dorset  (Mr  Derby).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649-50; 
M.A.  from  Jesus,  1653.  Fellow  of  Jesus  (by  mandate  of  the 
commissioners,  1650-5,  vacant  by  marriage).   (A.  Gray.) 

LOVELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22, 
1689.  S.  of  George,  D.D.  B.  in  Ireland.  School,  Lisnegarvy 
(Mr  Harvy).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697;  D.D. 
1717.  Fellow,  1696-1701.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  R.  of 
Blaby,  Leics.,  1708-11.  R.  of  Rotherhithe,  Surrey,  i7ii-35- 
Died  Apr.  4.  1735.  WiU,  P.C.C;  of  St  Margaret,  West- 
minster.  Father  of  the  next.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LOVEL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1723-4.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  D.D.,  of  Surrey.  B.  at 
Moulsey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8; 
M..\.  1731. 

LOVELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Nov. 
1548.   Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Francis,  Knt.,  who  died  1552. 

LOVELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  1689,  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  S.  of  George.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1689-90. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1689). 

LOVELL,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June 
16,  1648.  S.  of  Robert,  cook,  of  Greenwich.  Exhibitioner 
from  Charterhouse.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Apr.  1651.  B.A. 
1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  18,  1682; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1683.  V.  of  Castle  Camps,  Cambs.,  1691- 
1702.  Buried  there  Dec.  12,  1702. 

LOVELL,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1579-80.  Probably  R. 
of  Bootle,  Cumberland,  1582-3. 

LOVELL,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1720.  S.  of  Hugh,  husbandman,  of  Northamptonshire.  B.  at 
Boughton,  near  Northampton.  School,  Boughton  (Mr  Stiles). 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1724-5. 

LOVEL,  ISAAC.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1608. 

LOVELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1681.  Of 
Northampton.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Salathiel,  Knt.,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer.  Bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Northampton,  July  26, 
1664.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Fellow,  1686.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1,  1686. 

LOVEL,  JOHN.   D.D.  1480-1.   A  monk. 

LOVELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund's  Hostel,  Michs. 
1544.  Probably  already  B.A.  of  Oxford,  1537,  and  perhaps 
proceeded  to  M.A.  Principal  of  St  Edmund's  Hostel.  Per- 
haps beneficed  in  Essex. 

LOVELL,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  1660;  re- 
adm.  as  Fell.-Com.  1662.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Harling, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Stephens) 
and  Saxham,  Suffolk  (Mr  Tillet).  Matric.  1660.  Of  Harling, 
Esq.  Lord  of  the  manor  in  1707.  Died  Aug.  20,  1710. 
Buried  at  East  Harling.  Half-brother  of  Charles  (1647). 
(Venn,  i.  410.) 

LOVELL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1561 ; 
Scholar,  1564;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.  Fellow,  1565-9. 
Died  in  CoUege.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1569.   (Peile,  1.  77.) 

LOVELL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1628.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8,  1623;  priest.  May  20,  1627. 
Master  of  Towcester  Grammar  School  in  1631. 


LovET,  Joseph 

LOVELL,  PHILIP.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,   1560. 

Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  East  Harling,  Norfolk, 

Knt.    Of  Garboldesham,  Norfolk.    Married  and  had  issue. 

Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1560).   (Blomefield,  1.  326.) 
LOVELL,  RICHARD.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Nov.  18 

and  28,  1599,  age  26,  as  'late  of  Pembroke  College.'  B.  at 

Colchester.  C.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey. 

LOVELL,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1513-7;  B.A.  1516-7. 

LOVELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1561.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  19,  1564;  of 
Norfolk. 

LOVELL,  THOMAS.  High  Steward  of  the  University,  1509. 
S.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  Beechamwell,  Norfolk.  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  1485-1524.  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1485.  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  1485.  Fought  at  Stoke  against 
Lambert  Simnel,  1487.  Knighted,  June  9,  1487.  Treasurer 
of  the  Household,  1500-21,  and  President  of  the  Council, 
1502;  K.G.,  1503.  High  Steward  of  Oxford  University, 
1509-24.  Constable  of  the  Tower,  1513-24.  Executor  of  the 
Lady  Margaret.  Contributed  towards  the  building  of  Gon- 
viUe  HaU.  Died  May  25,  1524.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1528.  (Cooper, 
I.  30;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LOVEL,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1502-3;  B.Can.L.  1506-7;  D.Can.L. 
1506-7.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Maltby,  Yorks.,  1510-27. 
Another,  sub-dean  of  Wells,  1516-24. 

LOVELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1560. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  East  Harling,  Norfolk. 
Knighted.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  HuddJestone,  of 
Sawston,  Cambs.  Died  Dec.  12,  1604,  aged  64.  Buried  at 
East  Harling.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield, 
Suffolk,  1582-1610.  Buried  there  June  10,  i6io.  Probably 
brother  of  Philip  (1560).    (Blomefield,  1.  323;  Blore,  47.) 

LOVELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1584-5.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Skelton,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
If  so,  of  Skelton,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Boothe, 
of  Bumham,  Lanes.  Admon.  (York)  1655.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1637). 

LOVELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1620. 
Matric.  1620. 

LOVELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  10,  1637.  1st  s.  of  Thomas  (1584-5),  of  Skelton,  Yorks., 
Esq.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  16,  1619-20.  School,  St  Peter's, 
York.  Matric.  1637,  as  'Lowin.'  Of  Skelton,  Esq.  Married 
Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atkinson,  of  York.  Buried  at 
Skelton,  Nov.  10,  1680.  Admon.  (York)  1681.  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  11.  262;  T.  A. 
Walker,  62.) 

LOVELL,  TITUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1614; 
Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1618-9. 

LOVELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1593. 

LOVELL, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  12,  1566. 

LOVER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1646. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hailsham,  Sussex;  ejected,  1662. 

(Calamy,  11.  463.) 
LOVERING,  ABEL.    Matric.  pens,  from   Pembroke,  Easter, 

1606;  D.D.  1628  (Lit.  Reg.). 
LOVERINGE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28, 

1670.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Collibeare,  Tawstock,  Devon. 

B.  there.    Matric.  1670;  Scholar,  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A. 

1677.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  Dec.  22,  1677.   V.  of 

Thomcombe,  Dorset,  1680.  (Venn,  i.  440.) 
LOVERING,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  14,  1613.    Of  Dunton,  Bucks.    Probably  s.  of 

Thomas   (next).    Matric.    1614;   B.A.    1617-8;   M.A.    1621. 

Fellow,    1616-21.    Ord.   deacon   (Peterb.)   May   31;   priest, 

June  1,   1618.    R.  of  Walton-in-Gordano,  Somerset,  1630. 

Lived  in  Jersey.   R.  of  St  Ives,  Cornwall.   Died  at  Doiming- 

ton,  Cambs. 
LOVERING,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1575;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.   Fellow,  c.  1580.   Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1582.    R.  of  Burrow-on-the-Hill,  Leics., 

1583.  R.  of  Dunton,  Bucks.,  1586-1609.  Probably  father  of 

Joseph  (above). 
LOVERING,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1612;   B.A.    1615-6;   M.A.   1619.    Head  Master  of  King's 

College  School.  Afterwards  of  the  Perse  School,  1619-36;  and 

of  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1636. 

LOVERING, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1636. 

LOVERMORE,  HUGH.    B.D.  1492-3;  D.D.  1501.   Augustinian 

friar.  Prior  of  the  House  at  Norwich.  (Cooper,  i.  28.) 
LOVET,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  10, 

1627-8.    S.  of  Richard.    B.  at  Cleaton,  Staffs.  (?  Salop). 

School,  Stoke   (Mr  Broomhill).    Matric.   1628;  B.A.    1631. 

Father  of  Thomas  (1660-1). 


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LovET,  Richard 

LOVETT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  siiar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628; 
Scholar,  163:;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Foston,  Leics.,  1646. 

LOVETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619; 
B.A.  1622-3. 

LOVET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 
1660-1.  S.  of  Joseph  {1627-8).  B.  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  i66«.  Fellow, 
1667-93.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lambeth)  Aug.  9,  1667.  Perhaps  V.  of  Glynde,  Sussex,  1668. 
V.  of  Beddingham  in  1670.  R.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.,  1681. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  1692-8.  Died  in  College.  Buried  in  the  Ante- 
rhapel.  Mar.  9,  1698-9.   {Al.  Oxon.;  PeiU,  i.  595.) 

LOVET,  LOVAT  or  LOWAT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  St  Joh.n's,  M.iy  21,  1666.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bctley,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  School,  BarthomJey  (Mr  Caudrey).  Matric.  1667; 
B..A.  1669-70. 

LOVAT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  7, 
1668.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
Staffs.  B.  there.  School,  Audlem,  Cheshire  (Mr  Colton). 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1669-70. 

LOVETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7, 
1713.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Nottingham.  School,  Oakham. 
.Matric.  1714;  Scholar;  B..\.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon 
(V'ork)  June,  1718;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  17:9.  R.  of 
Stubton,  Lines.,  1719-20.  V.  of  Pocklington,  Yorks.,  1723- 
76.  Died  Dec.  2,  1776.  Benefactor  to  Sidney.  (Hist,  of 
Sidney,  182;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LOVETT, .    M.A.  1459. 

LOVETOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  Nov.  6,  1343.  Left, 
1358. 

LOVIBOND,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  6,  1745. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1746.  Afterwards  Fell. -Com.  B.A. 
1748-9. 

LOVIBOND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  9,  1717.  B. 
at  Hcston  ('Hcsscn'),  Middlesex.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
Juno  14,  1718  (name  off,  1721).  Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  of 
the  Inner  Temple;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  12,  1717-8. 

LOVING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1712.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Deptford,  Kent.  Bapt.  Dec.  14,  1693. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A. 
1715-6;  M.A.  1719.  Fellow,  1718.  R.  of  Herringswell, 
Suffolk,  1741-51. 

LOWCOCK,  Sfe  also  LUCCOCK. 

LOWCOCK,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1731.  S.  of  Thomas  (1696),  R.  of  Full  Sutton,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Wilson).  Matric.  1731 ;  Scholar,  1733; 
B. .A.  1734-5;  M..^.  1738.  Fellow,  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  2;  priest,  Mar.  9,  1739-40.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1740. 

LOWCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  30, 
1696.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  R.  of  Nunnington,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Thornton  (Mr  Thomas  Wilson).  Matric. 
1697;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1701-2; 
priest,  1703.  R.  of  Full  Sutton,  Yorks.,  1705-13.  Married, 
at  St  Crux,  York,  1712,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Agar. 
Died  1713.   Father  of  John  (1731).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LOWDE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,  1656.  Matric. 
1656;  B..\.  1659-60;  M..\.  1663.  Fellow.  Taxor,  1669. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1667. 
R.  of  Easington,  Yorks.,  1679-99.  R-  of  Settrington,  1684- 
99.  Chaplain  to  John,  Earl  of  Bridgewater.  .Author.  Buried 
at  Settrington,  June  18,  1699,  aged  59.  [Al.  Oxon.;  E.  Axon.) 

LOUDE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 

LOUDE,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  4,  1606.  S. 
of  Edmund,  husbandman,  of  Huyton,  Lanes.  School, 
Whalley.  Matric.  1606.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1608, 
age  i8.  Scholar,  1609-13;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613;  B.D. 
1622.  Fellow,  1615-22.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1618.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11;  priest,  June  12,  1620.  R.  of 
Blakeney,  Norfolk,  1621-41.  Brother  of  Robert  (1618)  and 
Roger  (1613),  perhaps  father  of  Roger  (1650).  (Venn,  i.  200; 
T'is.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

LOUD,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1572. 

LOWDE,  ROBERT.  ,\dm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  24,  i6i8. 
4th  s.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Huyton,  Lanes.  Schools, 
Clitheroe  and  Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.  (Mr  Emott  and  Mr  Lowd). 
Matric.  1619;  Scholar,  1620-6;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  1627.  C.  of  Waddington,  Yorks., 
in  1629.  R.  of  Wiveton,  Norfolk,  1640-71.  Died  Jan.  21, 
1670-1.  M.I.  at  Wiveton.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Ralph 
(1606),  father  of  Robert  (1650).  (Venn,  1.  241;  Vis.  of  Lanes., 
1664.) 

LOWD,  ROBERT.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18,  1650. 
S.  of  Robert  (1618),  R.  of  Wiveton,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Ryther, 
Yorks.    Schools,    UUeskelf   (Mr   Robinson).    Matric.   1650; 


Lowe,  John 

Scholar,  1650-5;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Bishop  Jos.  Hall)  July  5,  1655.  R.  of  Cley-by-the-Sea, 
Norfolk,  1660.    (Venn,  1.  377.) 

LOWDE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Aug.  9,  1613. 
3rd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Huyton,  Lanes.  Matric.  1613;  B.A. 
1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  R.  of  Ryther,  Yorks.,  1619.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1654.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1606)  and  Robert  (1618). 
(Venn,  i.  222;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

LOWDE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  16, 
1650.  Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Ralph  (?  1606),  R.  of 
Blakeney.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1660.  Probably 
R.  of  Knapton,  Norfolk,  1660.  R.  of  Edingthorpe,  1660. 
(Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

LOWDE,   ROGER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,   1667.    Of 

Yorkshire.    Matric.    1667;   B.A.   1670-1;   M.A.   1674.    Ord. 

deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest,  Sept.  1673.   Perhaps  V.  of 

Hault  Hucknall,  Derbs.,  1690. 
LOWDEN  or  LOWDER,  ISAAC.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 

1593-4;  B.A.  1597-8.   P.C.  of  Darlington,  Durham,  1606-12. 

LOWDEN  or  LOWDIN,  JOSEPH.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1593-4; 
M..A.  1597.  V.  of  Irthington,  Cumberland,  1597-1612.  R.  of 
Kirkhampton,  1598-1610.   Died  1612.   (B.  Nightingale.) 

LOWDER,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Not 
found  in  .Al.  Oxon. 

LOWDHAM,  CALEB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Mar. 
18,  1721-2.  S.  of  John  (citizen  and  stationer,  of  London),  of 
Bamet,  Middlesex.  B.  July  18,  1702.  ' Grecian '  from  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1726.  V.  of 
Diseworth,  Leics.,  1726-79.  R.  of  Stoney  Stanton  42  years, 
and  chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Huntingdon.  Died  Mar.  25,  1779. 
M.I.  at  Diseworth.   (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Nichols,  iii.  755.) 

LOWDHAM,  WILLIAM  DE,  see  LUDHAM. 

LOWE  or  LOE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus, 
Easter,  1608.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Alderwasley, 
Derbs.  .Age  8  in  1601.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Hall,  of 
Costock,  Notts.  Buried  at  Wirksworth,  Derbs.,  July  8,  1650. 
(Derbs.  Archaeol.  Soc.,  in.  168.) 

LOWE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  4,  1649. 
3rd  s.  of  John,  barrister,  of  Salisbury.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Blandford  (Mr  Sutton)  and  Salisbury  (Mr  Hunt  and  Dr 
Pottinger).  Matric.  1649.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May 
3,  1651.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  21,  1658.  Probably  son-in- 
law  of  Dr  Henchman,  Bishop  of  Salisbury.   (Venn,  i.  375.) 

LOE,  LRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1563. 

LOW,  FRANCIS.  .Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Humphrey,  of  St 
Albans.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1633.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  i,  1641.   Ancient,  1658. 

LOE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  16, 
1639-40.  S.  of  John,  of  Unstone,  Derbs.,  Esq.  B.  there. 
School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Wilbie).  Matric.  1640.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  5,  1640.  Of  Hasland,  and  Oldgreaves, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Owtram,  of 
Dronfield.  Died  at  Oldgreaves,  1683-4.  (Peile,  i.  467;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  1.  36;  Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662;  F.M.G.,  1036.) 

LOWE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  14,  1700-1. 
S.  of  John,  of  London,  gent.  School,  Higham-on-the-Hill, 
Leics.   Matric.  1701.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1701,  as 

s.  of  ,  late  of  Gray's  Inn.    Called  to  the  Bar,  July  8, 

1709. 

LOWE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Lent,  1591-2. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London 
(Lord  Mayor,  1604-5).  B..A.  1595-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  II,  1594-5.  Knighted,  Mar.  23,  1617-8.  Of  Newark, 
Gloucs.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henr>'  Hungerford,  of  Marston, 
Wilts.  Died  c.  1659.  (Cokayne,  Lord  Mayors  and  Sheriffs ;  Le 
Neve,  Knights,  102;  Vis.  of  Gloucs.,  1623.) 

LOW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11,  1646. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Coventry.  School,  Coventry  (Mr  White). 
Matric.  1646. 

LOWE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1717.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Northw^ich. 
Schools,  Madeley,  Staffs.  (Mr  Jenkinson)  and  Westminster. 
Matric.  1717;  LL.B.  1722.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Lulling- 
ton,  Derbs.,  1726-65. 

LOW,  HAMLET.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1636. 
S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Bury,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Bolton.  B.A.  1639-40.  One  of  these  names,  school- 
master of  Bolton,  buried  there  Sept.  i,  1650.   (E.  Axon.) 

LOWE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1668. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Duxbury,  Chorley,  Lanes.  School,  Riving- 
ton.  Lanes.  (Mr  Briers).   Brother  of  Robert  (1655). 

LOWE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1555. 


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Lowe,  John 

LOWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Sept.  17,  1583.  Of 
Haughton,  Lanes.  S.  of  John.  School,  Stockport  (Mr 
Bamford).  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  'sometj-mes  master  of 
the  frescole,' Nottingham.  Will  (York)  1617-8.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1656-7. 
Matric.  Easter,  1660;  B.A.  1661.  One  of  these  names,  B.A., 
was  V.  of  Huyton,  Lanes.,  1663-1706. 

LOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1660.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Denby,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Denby.  Matric.  1660.  Of  Denby,  Esq.  Living,  1708. 
John  Lowe,  of  Denby  Town,  widower,  about  28,  licensed  to 
marry  Mary  Steed,  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  Nov.  16,  1670. 
{Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662;  Glover,  Derbs.,  u.  367;  Foster,  Marr. 
Licences.) 

LOWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 1727-8. 
S.  of  John,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.  School,  Wigan  (Mr  Ashbumer). 
Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Jmie  4, 
1732.   Perhaps  R.  of  Hoole,  Lanes.,  1763-83- 

LOWE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698.  Of 
Norfolk.   Matric.  Easter,  1698. 

LOWEorLAWE,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1511-2. 

LOE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1589. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Jasper,  of  Denby,  Derbs.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  6,  1591.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  13,  1599.  Ancient, 
1613.    Bencher,  1616. 

LOWE,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1684.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1700. 
Master  of  Sutton  Coldfield  Grammar  School,  i734- 

LOE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  from  Queens',  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 

LOW,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1639. 

LOW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16, 
1655.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Duxbury,  near  Chorley,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  at  Standish,  Jan.  i,  1639-40.  School, 
Rivington  (Mr  Feilding).  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1659-60.  One 
of  these  names  C.  of  the  V.  of  Lemcaster,  Nov.  i66i.  Brother 
of  James  (1668).  (E.  Axon.) 

LOWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  26,  1655.  Of 
London.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  clothworker,  of  London. 
B.  Nov.  15,  1642.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1655; 
B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1667.  R.  of  Ingham,  Suffolk, 
1670-1727.  Licensed,  Nov.  27,  1671,  to  marry  Sarah  Knight, 
stepdaughter  of  George  Lowe,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  (Foster, 
Marr.  Licences.) 

LOWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 
1702.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.  B.  at  Newton,  Cheshire.  School, 
Audlem  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  1702.  Adxn.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  20,  1701-2.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  4,  1709.  Bencher, 
1728.  J. P.  for  Cheshire.  Married  Hannah,  widow  of  Zachary 
.\mson,  of  Chester.  Died  Apr.  11,  1750,  s.p.  (J.  T.  Godfrey, 
Lenton.) 

LOWE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  (age  17)  from  Magdalene, 
Lent,  1647-8.  S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655;  B.D.  1662.  Fellow.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1655.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  13, 
i65o-i.  V.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1660.  R.  of  High  Laver, 
Essex,  1 662-1 709.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Andrew,  of 
Golden  Grange,  Beds.  Died  s.p., pec.  7, 1709.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C. 

LOWE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1696.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Winnington,  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Hartford,  near  Northwich.  School,  Hartford  (Mr  Harper). 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.  Fellow,  1705-11. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  21,  1702-3;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1703. 
Preacher  at  Bunbury,  Cheshire,  1717-60.  Buried  there  July 
9,  1760.   Father  of  the  next.   (J.  T.  Godfrey,  Lenton.) 

LOWE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1741.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Bunbury. 
School,  Chester.  Matric.  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept. 
23,  1744;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1747. 

LOWE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
21,  1725.  S.  of  Christopher,  plumber,  of  Staffordshire.  B.  at 
Lichfield.  School,  Lichfield.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9; 
M.A.  1732.  Fellow,  1733-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1732.  R.  of  Merton  and  of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk, 
1736-69.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1748-69.  P.C.  of  St  Benetfink, 
London,  1764-9.  Died  May  30,  1769.  Will,  P.C.C.  {ScoU- 
Mayor,  iii.  390.) 

LOE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1566;  B.A. 
1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bilborough, 
Notts.,  1591-1633.  Died  1633. 

LOWE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1575-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  21,  1576;  priest  (London)  Oct.  6,  1577,  age  24.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Gosfield,  Essex,  1579;  R.  of  St  Leonard's, 
Colchester,  1582-1615.  Died  1615.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1615. 


LowNDE,  William 

LOE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1590;  B.A. 
1593-4;  M.A.  1598. 

LOWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1597-  fi- 
at Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Derbs.,  1577.  B.A.  from  Christ's, 
1600-1.  Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  May  24,  1602.  At  Kirk 
Halham,  Derbs.  (?  curate),  1602-6.  V.  of  Hemingford  Grey, 
Hunts.,  1606-50.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1657-8. 

LOW,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1608;  B.A. 
1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ilkeston, 
Derbs.,  1629-33.    (Peile,  1.  270.) 

LOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1658.  Of 
Cheshire.   Matric.  1658. 

LOWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  atCAius,  Mar.  20, 1668-9. 
S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Hulme-in-Winwick,  Lanes.  B.  at 
Ashton-in-Makefield.  School,  Winwick  (Mr  Goss).  Matric. 
1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1678.   {Venn,  1.  436.) 

LOE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622, 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  William,  D.D.,  V.  of 
Churcham,  Gloucs.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  1636. 
Fellow,  1627.  V.  of  Kirkby  Masham,  Yorks.,  1639.  Perhaps 
R.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  and  of  Trinity  Church,  Goodram  Gate, 
York.  Master  of  St  Peter's  School,  York.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1678-9.    (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  192;  D.N.B.) 

LOWE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1636.  Of  Warwick- 
shire, pleb.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  June  23, 
1621,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1624.  Perhaps  R.  of  Aston-in- 
Clun,  Salop,  1637;  and  afterwards  minister  at  Hereford 
Cathedral,  till  1660.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1680,  of  Wm.  Low,  of 
Chiswick,  Middlesex,  clerk.  Evidently  an  ejected  minister 
and  having  property  in  Co.  Hereford.  Married  Margery, 
widow  of  Martin  Dalison,  gent.  (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Calamy,  11. 
30.) 

LOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  15,  1662.  Matric. 
1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  c.  1665-6, 
as  B.A.;  priest.  May,  1670. 

LOWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1715.  Of  London. 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  B.D.  1730.  Fellow, 
1722-38.  Proctor,  1728-9.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1722- 
3.  V.  of  St  Benet,  Cambridge,  1730.  R.  of  Stalbridge, 
Dorset,  1737-50.   Died  1750. 

LOWES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1632.  S.  of  Lionel  (1596),  R.  of  Tendring,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Ipswich.  B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4, 
1637;  priest.  May  20,  1638.   Brother  of  Nicholas  (1632). 

LOWES,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1590;  B.A. 

1593-4;  M.A.  1597.    Ord.  priest  (Nor^vich)  Sept.  29,  1597, 

age  25.   V.  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk,  1597. 
LOWES,  LIONEL.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1596;  B.A.  1600-1 ; 

M.A.  1604.    Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  July  25,  1602;  priest, 

Sept.  29, 1604.  R.  of  Tendring,  Essex,  1614.  Father  of  George 

(1632)  and  Nicholas  (1632). 
LOWES,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 

1632.   S.  of  Lionel  (1596),  R.  of  Tendring,  Essex.   B.  there. 

School,  Ipswich.  B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4, 

1637;  priest.  May  20,  1638.   One  of  these  names  of  Atheling- 

ton,  Suffolk,  clerk.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1656.    Brother  of  George 

(1632). 
LOWES,   NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)   at   Peterhouse, 

Jime    7,    1712.     Of    Northumberland.     School,    'Hagden- 

Bridge.'    Matric.    1712;   B.A.    1715-6.    Ord.   priest   (York) 

Sept.  1718. 

LOWES, .   M.B.  1476-7. 

LOWES, .   D.Civ.L.  1482. 

LOWFIELD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  4,  1739. 

Afterwards  Fell. -Com.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1739.  Perhaps 

adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1734,  as  nephew  of  William, 

his  guardian,  of  Chelsea,  Esq. 
LOWGHTON,  WILLIAM  DE.    Fellow  of   Peterhouse,    1350. 

One  of  these  names  was  '  Parson'  of  Fen  Stanton,  Cambs.,  in 

1348. 
LOWNDE,    JOHN.     B.A.    1478-9;    M.A.    1483;    D.D.    1501-2. 

Fellow    of    Peterhouse,    1483.     Proctor,    1492-3.     Ord. 

acolyte  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1490;  priest,  Apr.  2,  1496.  Died  1505. 

Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's.    Will  (V.C.C.)  1506.   Benefactor 

to  Peterhouse.    {Cooper,  i.  10.) 

LOWNDE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1547. 

LOWNDE  or  LUNDE,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1500-1.  (Perhaps  fee 
paid,  1496-7.)  R.  of  St  Mary,  Colchester,  1503-31.  R.  of 
St  Leonard,  1513-28.  R.  of  Panfield,  Essex,  to  1542.  Died 
1542. 

LOWNDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1585;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  30, 
1591.   R.  of  Blankney,  Lines.,  1591-1625. 

LOWNDE,  ^ .   B.A.  1510-1. 


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Lowndes,  Hugh 

LOWND, .  B.Can.L.  1511-2. 

LOWNDE,  .    B.A.  1520-1.    A  priest;  had  studied  also  at 

Oxford. 

LOWNDES,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  12,  1726.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30.  P.C.  of  Rainow  and  of 
Saltersford  Chapel,  Cheshire,  1748-54.  Buried  at  Rainow, 
June  20,  1754.    M.I.   (Earwaker,  East  Cheshire,  11.  456.) 

LOWNDES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1 701.  S.  of  John,  of  Norton,  Staffs.  School,  Norton  (Mr 
Keen).   Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1704-5. 

LOWNDES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4, 
1728-9.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Buckinghamshire.  B.  at 
Winslow.  School,  New  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  1729;  B.A. 
1732-3.   Fellow,  1735.    Died  1735.    {Lipscomb,  iii.  544.) 

LOWNDS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  5,  1679. 
S.  of  Ralph,  attorney,  of  Middlewich,  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Kinderton,  Cheshire.  School,  Kinderton.  Matric.  1679; 
Scholar,  1679-82.   Brother  of  Ralph  (1680).   {Venn,  i.  461.) 

LOWNDS,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  27,  i68o. 
S.  of  Ralph,  attorney,  of  Middlewich,  Cheshire.  B.  there, 
Oct.  29,  1662.  School,  Middlewich  (Mr  Jackson  and  Mr 
Falkner).  Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1680-8;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A. 
1688.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  1685-90.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Faversham,  1687.  A  non-juror,  in  1690.  F.R.S., 
1696.  Died  Aug.  31,  1727.  Buried  at  Middlewich.  Brother 
of  Peter  (1679).  {Venn,  i.  465.)  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contem- 
porary namesake. 

LOWNDES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  23,  1681.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1685;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1686.  C.  of 
Congleton,  1690. 

LOWNDES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
12,  1741-2.  S.  of  William  (?  Charles),  auditor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, of  Middlesex,  and  of  Astwood,  Bucks.  B.  in  West- 
minster. School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Kinsman).  Matric.  1742; 
LL.B.  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1748;  priest, 
Feb.  19,  1748-9.  V.  of  Astwood,  1752-97.  R.  of  North 
Crawley,  1771-97.  Died  Dec.  27,  1797.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1798. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  524;  Lipscomb,  in.  544.) 

LOWNDITCH  or  LONDYSHE, .   B.A.  1521-2. 

LOWNES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  i>ens.  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1623-4.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Swan- 
bourne,  Burks.,  succeeded  his  father,  1624-51.  Buried  there 
1651. 

LOWNES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  3, 
1639.  S.  of  Laurence,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  Hert- 
ford (Mr  Minors).  B.A.  1642-3.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Ingham,  Lines.,  1675;  of  Cammeringham,  1677-95.  Buried 
there  .Apr.  9,  1695.  {Peile,  i.  458;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.)  See 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

LOWNES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  21,  1655.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field) Aug.  21,  1662;  priest,  July  29,  1664.  V.  of  Madeley, 
Staffs.,  1664-72.    {\Vm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

LOWPAGE,  GEORGE,  see  LAWPAGE. 

LOWRY,  BREMSTONE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1669.  S.  of  Benjamin,  deceased.  B.  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Cambridge. 

LOWRAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1660-1. 
Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 

LOWRY,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1657.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  School, 
Eton.  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  i666.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 
1664;  priest,  Mar.  10,  1665-6.  C.  of  Benwick,  Doddington, 
Cambs. 

LOWSELL,  ROBERT.  Student  in  Grammar  {non-incepit)  1454. 

LOWSON,  see  also  LAWSON. 

LOWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564. 

LOWSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1584. 

LOWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1611.  B.  at 
Carlisle.  B.A.  1614-5;  M..A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  1,  1617-8,  age  23;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1618.  C.  of  Farley, 
Surrey;  and  schoolmaster  at  Westminster.  R.  of  AU  Hallows, 
Bread  Street,  London,  1627-8.  Buried  there  Sept.  13,  1642. 
In  the  Probate  Act  he  is  described  as  of  Mitcham,  Surrey. 

LOWSON,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  23,  1585. 
Of  Scotland.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Humbleton,  in 
Holdemess,  Yorks.,  1591-2. 

LOWSON, .   B.A.  1456-7. 

LOWTH,  JOHN.  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1479-80. 
Canonicus.   Perhaps  R.  of  Milend,  Essex,  1488-94. 

LOWTH,  JOHN.  D.D.  1498-9.  Abbot  of  Thomton-on-Humber; 
therein  1517.    {Cooper,  1.  ig;  Dugdale.) 


LowTHER,  John 

LOWTH  or  LOUD,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1545.  Previously  at  Winchester,  and  New 
College,  Oxford,  1538-43.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Sawtrey,  Hunts. 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1540.  Said  to  have  been  LL.B.  at  Cambridge, 
1545,  but  no  such  record  found.  At  Cambridge  he  was  tutor 
to  Richard  Southwell  (1545)  with  whom  he  went  to  Lincoln's 
Inn.  V.  of  Louth,  Lines.,  1549;  of  Chew  Magna,  Somerset, 
1553.  Surrogate  of  Chancellor  of  Bristol  diocese,  1559-62. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1560;  of  Lichfield,  1561.  Incumbent  of  the 
Hospital  of  Bath,  with  the  Chapel  of  St  Michael,  in  1562. 
Chancellor  of  diocese  of  Gloucester,  1562-5.  Archdeacon  of 
Nottingham,  1565-90.  R.  of  Gotham,  Notts.,  1567;  of  St 
Mary,  Nottingham,  1568-72.  Prcb.  of  Wells,  1570.  R.  of 
Hawton,  Notts.,  1574-89.  A  strong  reformer.  Present  at 
the  burning  of  Anne  Ayscough,  his  protest  against  which 
brought  him  into  great  danger.  Died  Aug.  5,  1590,  at  Key- 
worth,  Notts.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Nottingham.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1598.  {Cooper,  11.  93;  Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday; 
Masters.) 

LOUTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
I545- 

LOWTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  14,  1724. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1735.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1729;  priest  (Pcterb.)  June  4, 
1732.  C.  of  Wing,  Rutland,  1732.  R.  of  Edith  Weston, 
1735-53-  R.  of  Milton-Keynes,  Bucks.,  1752-61.  Died  Jan.  4, 
1761,  aged  53.    (T.  P.  Dorman.) 

LOWTHE,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1617.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Thurcaston,  Leics.  Bapt.  there, 
July  18,  1600.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  R.  of  Dingley, 
Northants.,  1633;  sequestered,  1655.  R.  of  Tilehurst,  Berks., 
1658-79.  Buried  there  June  21,  1679.  Father  of  the  next. 
{D.N.D.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S.,  i.  201.) 

LOUTH,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  29,  1653.  S.  of 
Simon  (above),  R.  of  Tilehurst.  Bapt.  at  Dingley,  Northants., 
Oct.  30,  1636.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660;  D.D. 
1689.  V.  of  St  Dunstan,  Canterbury,  1665-89.  R.  of  Harble- 
down,  Kent,  1670-90.  V.  of  Blean,  1679-89.  Nominated 
dean  of  Rochester,  1688-9,  but  appointment  not  completed. 
Deprived  as  a  non-juror,  1690.  Author,  ecclesiastical.  Died 
July  3,  1720.  Will  (P.C.C.)  as  of  St  Andrew,  Holbom, 
London.    {D.N.B.) 

LOUTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1592-3. 
Of  London. 

LOWTHER,  ALEXANDER.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  i6, 
1622;  priest,  June  4,  1626,  as  'B.A.  of  Emmanuel  College.' 
(Not  found  in  the  records.) 

LOWTHER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
June,  1575.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.,  Warden  of  the 
Marches.  If  so,  married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Musgrave, 
of  Hayton  Castle,  Cumberland.   Died  1617.   {Peile,  1.  132.) 

LOWTHER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1628.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Lowther, 
Westmorland,  Knt.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1627. 
Sheriff  of  Cumberland,  1640.  Created  Bart.,  June  11,  1642. 
Of  Whitehaven.   Died  1644.   Buried  at  St  Bees.   {G.E.C.) 

LOWTHER,  GERRARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1552.    Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Hugh,  of  Cumberland,  Knt. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  10,  1556.  M.P.  for  Cumberland, 

1602.    Of  Penrith,  Cumberland.    (Jefferson,  Cumberland,  n. 

372;  Ord,  Cleveland,  387.) 
LOWTHER,  GERALD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 

15,  1688.   S.  of  Christopher,  M.D.,  of  Colby  Laithes.    B.  at 

Appleby,    Westmorland.     School,    Appleby    (Mr    Banks). 

Matric.   1688;  B.A.   1691-2.    R.  of  Bowness,  Cumberland, 

1697-1731.    Died  1731. 

LOWTHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1705.  Eldest  s.  of  Richard,  deceased,  R.  of  Swillington, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1705;  B.A. 
1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1716;  priest,  1716-7.  V. 
of  Eastrington,  Yorks.,  1717,  till  1745.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Horsforth,  1719-28.   Brother  of  Richard  (1701-2). 

LOWTHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May 
13,  1715.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1681),  Bart.,  of  Swillington, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Schools,  Wakefield  and  Leeds.  Matric. 
1715.  Probably  adm.  at  Leyden,  July  14,  1719.  M.B.  1725. 
Practised  at  Ackworth,  Yorks.  'Searcher  of  the  customs  at 
Newcastle.'  Died  at  Newc£istle-on-Tyne,  Feb.  11,  1742-3. 
Buried  there  at  St  John's.  Brother  of  William  (1712-3). 
(M.  H.  Peacock;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

LOWTHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  11,  1727.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  1727.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Otterden, 
Kent,  1748-79.  Died  Oct.  14,  1779.  Will,  P.C.C.  (But  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

LOWTHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1740. , 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Upleatham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1740. 


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LowTHER,  Leonard 

LOWTHER,  LEONARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1570;  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1572-3;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1573-4- 
Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  11,  i574- 
R.  of  Orton,  Cumberland,  1578-85.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Bow- 
ness,  1580-97.  R.  of  Lowther,  1586-1609.  R.  of  Greystoke, 
1597-1609.  Buried  at  Lowther,  Dec.  3,  1609.   (Peile,  i.  112.) 

LOWTHER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  17,  1701-2.  Youngest  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Swillington, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1702.  Re-adm.  as  Fell.- 
Com.  1704.  M.A.  1705  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  9,  1706-7,  as  M..^.;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1708.  R.  of 
Swillington,  Yorks.,  1723-49.  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  of 
Orange.  V.  of  Walton,  Yorks.,  in  1745.  Minister  of  the 
English  Church  at  Rotterdam.  Died  Dec.  1756.  Brother  of 
John  (1705).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

LOWTHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
II,  1716.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Lowden. 
Schools,  York  (Mr  Herbert)  and  Sherbum  (Mr  Potter). 
Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Feb.  25,  1719-20;  priest.  May  20,  1722.  Master  of  the 
Grammar  School,  Sherbum,  Yorks.,  1722.  V.  of  Kippax, 
1724-31.  P.C.  of  Saxton,  1728.  Will  proved  (York)  1732. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  301;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LOWTHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  17,  168 1. 
S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Swillington  Hall,  Yorks.  School, 
Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.  (Mr  Atkinson).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Dec.  14,  1682.  High  Sheriff  for  Yorks.,  1697-8.  M.P. 
for  Pontefract,  1701-10,  1716-29.  Created  Bart.,  Jan.  6, 
1714-5.  Of  Swillington.  Married  Annabelia,  dau.  of  Banister, 
Lord  Maynard.  Died  Mar.  6,  1728-9.  Father  of  the  next  and 
of  John  (1715).   (G.E.C.;  Peile,  11.  83.) 

LOWTHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Feb.  28, 
1712-3.  1st  s.  of  William  (above).  Schools,  Wakefield  and 
Leeds.  Matric.  1713-4;  M.A.  1714.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
Mar.  6,  1728-9.  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  1729-41.  Died  Dec.  22, 
1763.   Brother  of  John  (1715).   (G.E.C.) 

LOWTHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
27,  1726.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Little  Preston,-  Yorks.  B. 
July  10,  1707.  School,  Kirkleathem,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark). 
Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1734.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1731;  priest,  June  9, 
1734.  P.C.  of  Cartmel,  Lanes.,  1740.  V.  of  Welton,  North- 
umberland, 1742.  Preb.  of  York,  1754-88.  R.  of  Swillington, 
Yorks.,  1757-88.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  22,  1764.  Died  June 
15,  1788.    (G.E.C.) 

LOWTHER,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart.  Adm.  as  nobleman  at  Clare, 
July  2,  1745.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Marske,  Bart.  B.  1727- 
Matric.  1745.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Mar.  23,  1744-5.  M.P.  for 
Cumberland,  1755-6.  Died  unmarried,  Apr.  15,  1756.  (G.E.C.) 

LOWTHIAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1716.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Staf&eld.  School,  Carlisle  (Mr  Walton).  Matric.  1716.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (by  Mr  Spinckes,  non-juring  bishop)  Mar.  8, 
1723,  as  B.A.   (Scott-Mayor,  111.  305.) 

LOWTHROP,  see  LOOTHROP. 

LOWTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  2, 
1710.   Matric.  1711. 


LOWYFF, 


M.A.  1502. 


LOWYSE, .   B.Can.L.  1520-1. 

LOXAGE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1623. 

LOXDALE,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1713.  S.  of  Nicholas, 
of  Boningale,  Salop.  Matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford, 
June  I,  1703,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1706-7.  V.  of  Seighford, 
Staffs.,  1723.  V.  of  Ronton,  1727.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LOXDALE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1721.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Loxbridge,  Westmorland,  clerk  (according  to  A  I.  Oxon.). 
Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  May  19,  1693,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1696-7.  V.  of  Seighford,  Staffs.,  1703-21. 
V.  of  Leek,  1725-35.  R.  of  Tixall,  1735-60.  Antiquarian. 
Author  of  Parochial  Antiquities  of  Staffordshire  and  other 
local  histories  in  MSS.  According  to  Burke  and  Nicholas  he 
was  s.  of  John,  of  Mere  Town,  Staffs.  {A I.  Oxon.;  Thomas 
Clifford,  Tixall,  74;  Nicholas,  Families  of  Wales.) 

LOXHAM,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  3,  1700.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  of  William,  of  Penwortham.  Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  21,  1680.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  1704;  priest,  1705.  C.  of  Woodplumpton, 
1704.  R.  of  North  Meols,  Cheshire,  1708-26.  P.C.  of  Pen- 
wortham, Lanes.,  1712-25.  Died  Oct.  1726.  Buried  at 
Penwortham.   (R.  Stewart -Brown ;  A.  Gray.) 

LOXHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 
20,  1743-4.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland. 
School,  Clitheroe.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  5,  1748.  R.  of  Stickney,  Lines.,  till  1785.  Died 
there  Sept.  15,  1785.  Will,  P.C.C. 


Lucas,  Gibson 

LOVALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1685.  S.  of  John,  baker.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Man- 
chester. Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9. 

LOYNAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1720.  Ol 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1733-4-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1733-4;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1737-8.  V.  of 
Frampton,  Lines.,  1738. 

LOYNE  (?),  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 

LUBBOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 
1720.  S.  of  Richard,  brewer,  of  Norwich  (Mayor,  I7i7)-  B. 
there.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Tuke).  Matric.  1720; 
Scholar,  1720-5;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
22,  1745,  as  C.  of  Thwajte;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1746.  C.  of 
Mendham,  1754.  M.I.  at  Hedenham.  Will  proved  (Norwich) 
1754;  described  as  'of  Hedenham,  clerk';  he  was  not  rector. 
(Venn,  11.  12.) 

LUBBOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29, 
1717.  S.  of  John,  clothier,  of  North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1718-24;  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.  1725;  B.D.  1732.  Fellow,  1724-33.  Sub- 
scribed for  deacon's  orders  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1726;  for 
priest's,  Sept.  24,  1727.  R.  of  Broadway  and  Bincombe, 
Dorset,  1732-8.  Exchanged  for  Lammas,  Norfolk,  and  Little 
Hautbois,  1738;  and  Scottow.  V.  of  Stalham,  1738-42. 
Died  Apr.  20,  1754.   M.I.  at  North  Walsham.   (Venn,  11.  9.) 

LUCAS,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  6, 
1616-7.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Ramsey,  Essex.  Schools, 
Ramsey  (Mr  Butler)  and  Ipswich  (Mr  Eston).  Matric.  1617. 
Of  Roydon  Hall,  Ramsey,  Esq.  Succeeded  his  father  there, 
1619.  Perhaps  grandson  of  John  (1554).  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612; 
Venn,  1.  235.) 

LUCAS,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1550. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Brian,  R.  of  Holme  Hale,  Norfolk.  One  of  these 
names  died  at  Holme  Hale,  Aug.  29,  1587-8.  (Carthew. 
E.  Bradenham,  199.) 

LUCAS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 

LUCAS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Jime  7,  1628.  S.  of  Thomas  (1588),  of  St  John's,  Colchester. 
B.  there.  School,  Colchester  (private).  Served  in  the 
Royalist  armies  throughout  the  Civil  War.  Knighted,  July 
27,  1639.  Commander-in-Chief  in  Suffolk  and  Essex,  1643. 
Sheriff  of  Essex,  1643.  Taken  prisoner  at  Marston  Moor, 
1644.  Lieut. -General  of  the  Cavabry,  1645.  Played  a  fore- 
most part  in  the  defence  of  Colchester;  on  its  capitulation 
was  condemned  to  death  and  shot  in  the  Castle  yard,  Aug.  28, 
1648.  Buried  in  St  Giles'  Church.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1615).   (Pcik,i.  3^2;  D.N.B.) 

LUCAS,  D.    D.D.  1474-5- 

LUCAS,  ED.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Edmund's  Hostel,  Michs. 

1544.   One  Edmund  L.,  of  Bury,  Suffolk,  s.  of  Henry,  adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  1550.    Died  July  5,  1575.    Buried  at 

St  Mary's,   Bury.     Grandson  of  Thomas   (1504).    (Vis.  of 

Suffolk,  1561;  Davy  MS.,  19,140.) 

LUCAS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17,  1595-6; 
B..\.  from  Clare,  1598-9;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1602;  B.D. 
1609. 

LUCAS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1574.  Of  London. 
Glazed  one  of  the  windows  in  the  College  Chapel.  (Masters, 
478.) 

LUCAS,  EDWARD.  Of  St  John's.  Licensed  to  practise  surgery, 
1616. 

LUCAS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  6,  1621-2. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6. 

LUCAS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  16,  1640. 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1644-5,  as  Edmund. 

LUCAS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Aldham,  Essex,  1568-72.  R.  of 
Alresford,  1568-72.   Died  1572-   WiU,  P.C.C. 

LUCAS,  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  5,  1631. 
S.  and  h.  of  William  (1597),  of  Horsecroft,  in  Homingshcath. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  1,  1615-6.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(Mr  Dickinson).  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1661.  Presbyterian 
minister  in  Norwich,  but  afterwards  ordained  priest  (Norwich) 
c.  1655.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.,  1662-4. 
Died  May  24,  1698.  Buried  at  Horningsheath.  M.I.  Will 
proved  (Bury)  1700.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1631),  father  of 
the  next,  and  of  William  (1662).    (Venn,  1.  299.) 

LUCAS,  GIBSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  11, 
1662.  2nd  s.  of  Gibson  (above),  D.D.,  of  Horsecroft  (in 
Horningsheath),  Suffolk.  Bapt.  at  Horningsheath,  Apr.  16, 
1646.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1662.  Buried  at  Horningsheath, 
Aug.  29,  1691.  Brother  of  William  (1662).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
121.) 


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LUCAS,  GIBSON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  175'- 
S.  of  Richard  Gay  (1713)-  B.A.  i755;  M.A.  1758.  FeUow, 
1755.  Of  Filby,  and  of  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  Ksq.  Married 
(i)  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Neale  Ward,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds; 
(2)  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Nelson,  of  Lynn.  Died 
Aug.  15,  1790,  aged  58.  Buried  at  Filby.  (J.  J.  Howard, 
rt>.  of  Suffolk,  11.  19.) 

LUCAS,  HENRY.  Student  at  St  John's.  M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Holland.  M.P.  for  the  University, 
1640-8.  Founder  of  Lucasian  Professorship.  Died  in  Chancery 
Lane,  London.  Buried  in  the  Temple,  July  22, 1663.  (D.N.B.) 

LUCAS,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1645.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  July  10,  1651.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
Irthlingborough,  Northants.,  1662-3.  Perhaps  also  R. 
(sinecure)  of  All  Saints'.  R.  of  Newton,  Folkingham,  Lines., 
1662-82.  Married,  at  Brockhall,  Oct.  27,  1662,  Martha,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Barlee,  R.  of  Brockhall.  Buried  at  Brockhall,  Sept. 
29,  1682.   (H.  I.  Longden;  Calamy  seems  in  error.) 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1445; 
B.A.  1449;  M.A.;  B.D.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1456; 
deacon,  Mar.  12,  1456-7;  priest,  Apr.  2,  1457.  V.  of  Broad 
Chalk,  Wilts. 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  B.D.  1467-8.  One  of  these  names,  B.D.,  V.  of 
Prittlcwell,  Essex.   Died  Jan.  i6,  1477.  M.L,  now  lost. 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Edmund's  Hostel,  Michs. 
1544- 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs.  1554- 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Colchester.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1555;  and  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1559-60. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  Roydcn,  of  Royden 
Hall,  in  Ramsey,  Essex.  Died  May  27,  1599.  (J.  J.  Howard, 
Vis.  of  Suffolk,  II.  12.) 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex.  Will  (Cons.  C. 
London)  1632. 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
Probably  of  Colchester.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1549).  barrister. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1596.  Died  unmarried,  Sept.  4, 
1615.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1615.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1588).  {Vis. 
of  Essex.) 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jime  2,  1642. 
S.  of  Richard,  butcher,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Chelmsford  (Mr  Daniel  Peake).  Migrated  to  Em- 
manuel, 1642-3.  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Minister  at 
Stalham,  Norfolk;  ejected,  1662.  Preached  afterwards  at 
Tunstead,  Bradfield  and  Diss.  'Admitted  into  full  com- 
munion with  the  Church  {i.e.  at  the  old  Meeting  House, 
Norwich)  Nov.  i,  1667.'  Died  June  4,  1703,  aged  78. 
(Harmer  MSS.,  Dr  Williams'  Library.) 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5,  i655- 
S.  of  Richard,  coachman  (coach  proprietor),  of  London.  B. 
at  Richmond,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Nov.  30,  1638.  School,  Upping- 
ham (Mr  Meeres).  Matric.  i6j6;  Scholar,  1656-7.  Migrated 
to  St  John's,  Oct.  21,  1657.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Fellow 
of  St  John's.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1661.    {Venn,  i.  394.) 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  26,  1664. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Chelmsford.  Schools,  Chelmsford  and 
Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley).  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord. 
priest  (York)  Sept.  1672.   {Peile,  1.  609.) 

LUCAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  17,  1701-2.  Of 
Derbyshire.  B.  1685.  Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1702;  B.A. 
1705-6;  M..^.  1709.  Fellow,  1709-27.  Junior  Proctor, 
1722-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  30, 
1708;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1710.  V.  of  Whittlesford, 
Cambs.,  1711.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1717.  R.  of 
Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1720.  R.  of  Graveley,  1721-3.  R.  of 
Harlton,  1723-7.  Died  Oct.  15,  1727.  Buried  in  the  College 
Chapel. 

LUCAS,  MICHAEL.   .M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Dublin). 

LUCAS,  RICHARD.  Fellow  of  Pembroke  (not  found  in  Loder). 
Of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  13,  1388; 
priest,  Mar.  13,  1388-9. 

LUCAS,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  1515-6. 

LUCAS,  RICHARD.  M.A.  i677  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Presteign,  Radnor.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  3,  1664-5,  age  16;  "B.X.  (Oxford)  1668;  M..'\. 
1672;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1691.  Master  of  Abergavenny  School. 
V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  1678-1715.  Lecturer  of 
St  Olave's,  Southwark,  1683.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1697- 
1715.  President  of  Siou  College,  1701.  Author,  religious. 
Died  June  29,  1715.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Fatherof  the  next  and  of  William  (1719).  (Al.Oxon.; 
Le  Neve,  A/o»r.;  D.N.B.) 

V.A.C.III.  I 


Lucas,  Thomas 

LUCAS,  RICHARD.  .•Vdm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  28,  1710.  2nd 
s.  of  Richard  (above),  D.D.  B.  at  St  Stephen's,  London. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  June  23, 
1715,  age  22;  M..\.  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  I7i7- 
Doubtless  R.  of  Foots  Cray,  Kent,  1725-47.  Buried  there 
Oct.  2,  1747.  Brother  of  William  (1719). 
LUCAS,  RICHARD.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  27,  172 1. 

B.  in  London.  Matric.  1721-2. 
LUCAS,  RICHARD  GAY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1713.  Of 
Norwich.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Norwich.  Bapt.  at  St 
Peter  Mancroft,  Dec.  10,  1693.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1717-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  22; 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1717.  R.  of  Mautby,  Norfolk,  1717-71. 
R.  of  Thrigby,  1720-71.  Died  1771.  WUl  proved  (Norwich) 
Sept.  26,  1771.  Fatherof  Gibson  (1751).  (J.  J.Howard,  Km. 
of  Suffolk,  II.  19.) 
LUCAS,  RICHARD  GAY.  Adm.  pens,  and  afterwards  Fell.-Com. 
(age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1744.  S.  of  Gibson,  gent.,  of 
Shipdham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Kynnes- 
man).  Matric.  1743-4.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Sept.  2,  1745. 
Buried  at  East  Bradenham,  Norfolk,  May  14,  1750.  {Venn, 
n-  53-) 
LUKAS,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter, 

1557;  'lotrix'  of  the  College. 
LUCAS,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  May  6,  1741-  S. 

of  Thomas,  of  Alfriston,  Sussex,  gent.   Matric.  1741. 
LUCAS,   ROBERT  TRISTRAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at  St 
John's,  Apr.  2,   1744.    S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Bampton, 
Devon.   School,  Bampton  (Mr  Wood).   Matric.  1744.   Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  16,  1742- 
LUCAS,  ROWLAND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  19,  1626. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Westmorland.  School,  Kirkby  (Mr  Leake). 
Matric.  1O26;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   Master  of  Giggles- 
wick  School,  1642-7.   Will  (York)  1649.   (Peile,  i.  374.) 
LUCAS,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1415;  B.A.  1420. 
Left,  1441.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Coleabbey, 
London,   1452.    Died  Oct.   1469.    Will,  P.C.C.    Brother  of 
Thomas  and  cousin  of  Richard  Dereham,  Warden  of  King's 
Hall. 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1409.    Resigned, 
Aug.  25,  1415,  in  favour  of  his  brother  Stephen.   Of  East 
Dereham,  Norfolk. 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.    Educated  at  Cambridge.    S.  of  John,  of 
Wcstow,  Suffolk.  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford.  Solicitor- 
general,  c.  1504-7.    Founded  exhibitions  for  poor  scholars. 
Of  Little  Saxham,  Suffolk.   Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Kemys,  of  Ragland,  in  Wales.    Died  July  7,   1531.    Will 
(P.C.C.)  1532.   (Cooper,  i.  42;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1561.) 
LUKAS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  Edmund's  Hostel, 

Michs.  1544. 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1548. 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1549.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Colchester,  Essex. 
Sherifi  of  Essex,  1568.  Knighted,  1571.  Recorder  of  Col- 
chester, 1575.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fermor,  Knt., 
of  Northants.  Died  Aug.  29,  1611,  aged  80.  Probably  father 
of  the  next  and  of  John  (c.  1593).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of 
Suffolk,  II.  12;  Morant,  i.  124.) 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1588.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (above),  barrister.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1592.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1617. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Leighton,  of  London.  Died 
Sept.  25,  1625.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1625.  Doubtless  brother  of 
John  (1593),  father  of  the  next  and  of  Charles  (1628).  (J.  J. 
Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  12;  Morant,  i.  124.) 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1615.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (above).  Served  Charles  I  in 
Holland.  Knighted,  Apr.  14,  1628.  Commanded  a  troop  in 
the  Irish  army,  1638.  A  member  of  the  Irish  Privy  Council, 
1642.  Of  Lexden,  Essex.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Byron,  Knt.  Died  1649.  Brother  of  Charles  (1628).  (J.  J. 
Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  12;  D.N.B.) 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  5,  1631. 
Eldest  s.  of  William  (1597),  of  Homingsheath,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Dickinson).  Matric. 
1631.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1632.  Probably  died 
before  1639.  Brother  of  Gibson  (1631).  (I'Vh«,  i.  298.) 

LUCAS,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.). 

LUCAS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1638-9. 

Matric.  1639. 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1646.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1649-50. 
LUCAS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  i,  1676. 

S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Yarmouth.    Schools,  Walcote 

and  Norwich  (Dr  Collins).  Matric.  1677. 

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Lucas,  Timothy 

LUCAS,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  22, 
1626.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Fenton,  Lines.,  Esq.  Matric.  1626. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Buried  at  Fenton,  Nov.  30,  1652. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  615;  T.  A.  Walker,  34.) 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  'King's  scholar*  at  Cambridge,  1327. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1577- 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Clothall,  Herts.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1603. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1582. 
B.  at  Newton  Blossomville,  Bucks.,  c.  1569.  Scholar,  1584; 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  B.D.  from  Clare,  1596.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  11,  1595-6.  Preacher.  R.  of 
Newton  Blossomville.   R.  of  Turvey,  Beds.,  1607. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1597.  Eldest  s.  of  Clement,  gent.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  at  St  James',  Dec.  29,  1581.  School,  Bury 
(Mr  Wright).  Of  Homingsheath,  Esq.  Married  Christian, 
dau.  of  Robert  Gibson,  of  Nonvich.  Died  Jan.  1639-40. 
Buried  at  Homingsheath.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  Feb.  7, 
1639-40.  Father  of  Gibson  (1631)  and  Thomas  (1631). 
{Venn,  I.  163.) 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  Woolverton,  Bucks.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  Dec.  2,  1636,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1640; 
M.A.  1642.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1642.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1646. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
II,  1662.  S.  and  h.  of  Gibson  (1631),  D.D.,  of  Horsecroft, 
Homingsheath,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1662.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  15,  1664.  Sold  most  of  the  paternal 
estate  in  1706.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Cobbs,  of  Bury. 
Buried  at  Homingsheath,  Nov.  29,  1716.  Will  proved 
(Sudbury)  Nov.  30,  1716.  Brother  of  Gibson  (1662).  (7".  A. 
Walker,  121;  J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  17.) 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1719.  Of  London. 
S.  of  Richard  (1677),  preb.  of  Westminster.  Matric.  Michs. 
1720;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Fellow,  1724-33.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  May  28,  1727.  R.  of  Bennington,  Herts., 
1736-53.  Died  Sept.  22,  1753,  aged  50.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1710). 

LUCAS, .   B.D.  1487-8;  D.D.  1496.   A  friar. 

LUCAS, .  B.Can.L.  1 500-1.  A  friar. 

LUCAS, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1581. 

LUCAS, .  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1606-7. 

LUCCOCK,  see  also  LOWCOCK. 

LUCCOCKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
18,  1647.  S.  of  John,  V.  of  Acklam,  Yorks.  B.  at  Norton, 
Yorks.  School,  Coxwold  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1647.  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  June  30,  1649.   {Peile,  i.  529.) 

LUCE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1720.  S.  of  George,  of  Westminster.  School,  Westminster. 
Scholar,  1721;  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727. 

LUCE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637.  Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  1640-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641; 
priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  25,  1642-3.  R.  of  Oxnead,  Norfolk, 
1650. 

LUCE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8. 

LUCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30,  1597. 
Matric.  c.  1596. 

LUCKE,  JEDIDIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  2,  1681.  Of 
Bridlington,  Yorks.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Dec.  22,  1689.  Assistant  master  at  Bridlington  School. 

LUCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1612;  B.A. 
1615-6. 

LUCK  or  LUKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1585. 
B.  at  Wadhurst,  Sussex,  c.  1567.  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593; 
B.D.  1600.  V.  of  Mayfield,  Sussex,  1610-24.  Buried  there 
July  12,  1624.  Will  (P.C.C).  Father  of  the  next.  (W.  C. 
Renshaw.) 

LUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  8,  1620.  S.  of  John 
(1585),  B.D.,  clerk.  B.  at  Mayfield,  Sussex.  B.A.  1623-4; 
M.A.  1627. 

LUCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  May  26, 
1642.  S.  of  William,  goldsmith.  Bapt.  at  All  Saints',  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  Oct.  29,  1626.  Probably  adm.  at  Leyden, 
Apr.  26,  1645.  Graduated  there.  Appointed  Town  physician 
at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Nov.  4,  1664  (M.D.).  Buried  at  All 
Saints',  Newcastle,  July  9,  1670.  Father  of  William  (1675). 
{Brattd,  11.  363.) 

LUCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  1,  1660. 
ist  s.  of  William  (1631),  R.  of  Kirby,  Yorks.  B.  at  Sheriff 
Hutton,  Yorks.  School,  Hehnsley.  Matric.  1660;  B.A. 
1663-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  c.  1665;  priest,  June  2,  1667. 
R.  of  Huggate,  Yorks.  Father  of  the  next. 


LucKiN,  Thomas 

LUCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Sid.ney,  c.  June,  1703. 
ist  s.  of  Robert  (above),  R.  of  Huggate,  Yorks.  School 
(private).  Matric.  1703;  B..A.  1706-7.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
May,  1708.  R.  of  Huggate,  succeeding  his  father.  Perhaps 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1708.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(Exeter)  1747;  of  West  Down,  Devon,  clerk. 

LUCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  16, 
1662-3.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bures,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Little  Thurlow  (Mr  Hohne).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  1670.  V.  of  Nedging,  Suffolk,  1672.  Father  of  the  next. 

LUCK,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1714. 

S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  of  Nedging,  Suffolk.   B.  there. 

Schools,  Lavenham  (Mr  Drift)  and  Woodbridge  (Mr  Leeds). 

Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  22, 

1718-9,  as  C.  of  Nedging;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1719-20.   C. 

of  Kettlestone,  in  1723.   {Venn,  11.  3.) 

LUCKE,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  i6io. 

LUCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  8,  1631.  Of 
Yorkshire.    Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 

1638.  V.  of  Sheriff  Hutton,  Yorks.,  1638-65.  V.  of  Kirby 
Moorside,  Mar.  17,  1646-7.  Father  of  Robert  (1660).  {Shaw, 
I-  339) 

LUCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  27,  i675-  S. 
of  Richard  (1642),  M.D.,  of  Newcastle.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Jan.  8,  1656-7.  Schools,  Newcastle,  Charterhouse 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1676.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  23,  1677.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden, 
July  9,  1680.    {Peik,  11.  60.) 

LUCKER,  HENRY.  M..\.  from  Peterhouse,  1609  {grace  for 
degree). 

LUCKEY  or  LUKLEY, .   B.A.  1527-8. 

LUCKIN,  CAPELL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  27, 

1639.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex. 
B.  at  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.  School,  Stortford  (Mr  Leigh). 
Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1640.  Bar- 
rister, 1647.  M.P.  for  Harwich,  in  1648,  1660,  1664.  Knighted, 
June  2,  1660.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  c.  1660.  Of  Messing  Hall, 
Essex.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Harbottle  Grimstone,  Bart. 
Died  1680.  Brother  of  William  (1650)  and  Jeremy  (1649). 
father  of  the  next.  {Venn,  1.  335;  G.E.C.;  Victoria  Hist. 
Herts.,  and  correspondence  in  Trans.  Essex  Soc.) 

LUCKIN,  HARBOTTLE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  9, 
1673.  Doubtless  s.  of  Capell  (above).  B.  1657.  {Morani,  u. 
177.) 

LUKIN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  7.  1600.  Of 
Essex.   B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 

LUCKIN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1645.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Mashbury,  near  Chelmsford,  Essex. 
B.  at  Gt  Baddow.  School,  Mansfield  (Mr  HaUiwell).  Matric. 
1645.  Travelled  in  France  as  tutor  with  Sir  Wilham  Masham, 
of  High  Laver,  Essex,  tUl  1663.  Resided  for  many  years  at 
Matching  Hall,  with  the  Masham  family.  Preacher  at 
Matching  Green.  Friend  of  John  Locke.  Author,  religious. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  1658-9. 
Died  Sept.  13,  1719.  Brother  of  William  {1641).  {PeiU,  i. 
498;  D.N.B.) 

LUKYN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Cars,  1623-4.  S.  of 
Robert,  gent.,  alderman  of  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge 
(Mr  Loveringe).  Matric.  1623-4;  Scholar,  1624-8;  B.A. 
1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Fellow,  1628-41.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Huntingdon.  V.  of  Puddletown,  Dorset,  1639-45  and 
1660-71.  Died  Oct.  9,  1671.  M.I.  at  Puddletown.  {Venn,  1. 
265;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LUCKYN,  JEREMY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Christ's, 
July  2,  1649.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Little  Waltham.  B.  at 
Skreen  Park,  Roxwell,  near  Chelmsford.  School,  Chelmsford 
(Mr  Peake).  Matric.  1650;  M.A.  1655.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Feb.  10,  1654-5.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church, 
Dec.  9,  1656.  Brother  of  Capell  (1639)  and  William  (1650). 
{Peile,  I.  529.) 

LUKIN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1611; 
B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1618.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 
Robert,  of  East  Soham,  Cambs.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  2,  1613-4.  Doubtless  M.P.  for  Cambridge  borough, 
1624-5.  Died  c.  July,  1641.  {Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

LUCKYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  9, 
1621.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Rayleigh,  Essex. 
School,  Rochester.   B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

LUKYN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 

Jan.  15,  1647-8.  S.  of ,  gent.,  of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric. 

1648.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Isleham,  Cambs.,  Esq.;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  3,  1649. 

LUKIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 


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Ix'CKiN,  Thomas 

LUKIN,  THOMAS  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpi  s  Christi,  Easter, 
1658.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  of  Fordwich.  S.  and  h.  of  John, 
late  deceased;  adni.  at  Gray's  Inn,  >fay  4,  1657.  One  of  these 
names  'literate,'  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  31 ;  priest,  Nov.  4, 
1661. 

LUCKYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  June  27, 
1673.  ist  s.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Langdon,  Essex.  School, 
Chelmsford  (Mr  Daniel  Peak).   M.A.  1675  {Lit.  Reg.). 

LUKIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1626;  B..'^.  1628-9;  M.A.  1633.  P.C.  of  St  Edward's, 
Cambridge,  1664.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1666.  Father  of 
William  (1664). 

LUKIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (ape  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  14. 
1641.  S.  of  Hearv,  of  Mashbury,  Esses.  B.  at  Sokeholme, 
Notts.  School,  Mansfield  (Mr  Halliwell).  Matric.  1641;  B.. A. 
1645.   Brother  of  Henry  (1645). 

LUCKIN  or  LUCKEING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Caius,  June  25,  1650.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  and 
Bart.,  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex.  School,  Newport  (Mr 
Woollcy).  Matric.  1650;  B..A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  Fellow, 
1655-8.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  23,  1658.  Created 
Bart.,  Nov.  i66i.  Sheriffof  Essex,  1664-5.  Married  Winifred, 
dau.  of  Sir  Kichard  Everard.  Buried  at  Waltham,  Mar.  20, 
1678.  Brother  of  Capell  (1639)  and  Jeremy  (1649).  {yenn,  1. 
378;  G.f.C.) 

LUCKYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  July  12, 
1664.  S.  of  William  (1626).  clerk,  of  Cambridge.  B.  in 
London.  School,  NewTwrt  (Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  1664,  as 
'Larkin';  Scholar,  1664-70;  B.A.  1668-9.  Died  in  College. 
Buried  at  St  Michael's,  July  6,  1670.   (Venn,  i.  423.) 

LUKIN,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb. 
15,  1726-7.  Of  Essex.  B.  at  Gt  Easton.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727;  M.B.  1733.  Died  1755-  {T.  A. 
Walker,  255;  Felsted  Sch.  Reg.) 

LUCKYNG, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1566. 

LUCY,  CHARLES.  Supp.  for  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1513,  as 
"Bachelor  of  Physic,  of  Cambridge.'  Not  found  in  our 
records. 

LUCY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster, 1634. 

LUCYE  or  LUCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhoise, 
Michs.  1554  [impubes). 

LUCY,  KINGSMILL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  12)  at  Sidney, 
June  12,  1663.  Only  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.  and  Bart.  B.  at 
Broxboume,  Herts.  Matric.  1663;  B.-'V.  1665-6.  Created 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1677.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1667. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Apr.  6,  1667.  F.R.S.,  1668.  M.P.  for 
.Xndover,  1673-8.  Of  Facombe,  Hants.  Buried  there  Sept. 
20,  1678.    {Al.  Oxott.;  G.E.C.,  i.  114.) 

LUCY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5,  1644. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Charlecote,  WanN-s.,  Knt.,  deceased. 
School,  Hampton  (Mr  Christopher  Smith).  Matric.  from 
Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  June  4,  1641,  age  17.  M.P.  for 
^'armouth.  Isle  of  Wight,  1678-9;  for  Warwick,  1679-81. 
Died  1684.   {Al.  0.xon.;  Vis.  of  Warus.,  1682.) 

LUCY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  June  12,  1615. 
B..\.  (Trinity,  Oxford)  1615.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  (of 
Charlecote,  Warws.).  B.  at  Hurstboume,  Hants.  M.A.  1616; 
B.D.  1623.  Perhaps  D.D.  {fil.  nob.).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  25,  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1617.  R.  of 
Burghclere,  Hants.,  1619.  University  preacher,  1620.  R.  of 
Highclere,  Hants.,  1621.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham. Bishop  of  St  David's,  1660-77.  Author,  controversial 
works.  Died  Oct.  4,  1677.  Buried  in  the  Church  of  Brecon. 
M.I.  Win,  P.C.C.  (Venn,  i.  229;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682; 
D.X.B.) 

LUDBROOK,  JOHN.  A  member  of  Peterhouse,  possibly 
FeUow,  in  1445-6  (then  B.A.),  and  in  1447-8  (when  M.A.). 
(T.  A.  Walker.) 

LUDBROOK,  THOMAS.  FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1432.  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

LUDD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1601.  S.  of 
RandaU,  verger  of  Canterbury  Cathedral.  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Usher  at  King's 
School,  Canterbury,  1610-5.  Head  Master,  1615-49.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1612.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral, 
Sept.  14,  1649.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1650. 

LUDDINGTON,  see  LODINGTON. 

LUDFORD,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Lent, 
1564-5.  Of  Witherley,  Leics.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  .\nsley  Hall,  Warws.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1566. 
Of  .Ansley  HaU,  Warws.,  and  of  Witherley,  Leics.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Simon  Harcourt,  of  Ranton,  Staffs.  Died 
Sept.  18,  1591.  Buried  at  Witherley.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1592. 
(Nichols,  IV.  1017.) 


II 


LuDLAM,  Richard 

LUDGATER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  May  17, 
1692.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (below).  B.  at  Kelvedon,  Essex. 
School,  Cohie  (his  father).  Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A. 
1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  21,  1702-3;  priest, 
Mar.  12,  1703-4.   V.  of  Downham,  Essex,  1706. 

LUDGATER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1656.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1656-7;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1659-60.  School- 
master at  Kelvedon,  Essex,  in  1664.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  21,  1690  (M.A.).  Perhaps  V.  of  Earl's  Colne,  1690. 
Died  1710.    Probably  father  of  George  (above). 

LUDHAM  or  LUDDAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1561;  B.A.  1563-4.  Perhaps  V.  of  Wethersfield, 
Essex,  1570-1613.   Died  1613. 

LUDHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1411;  'Bachelor,' 
in  1420.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  24,  1413-4. 
Beneficed,  1421.  Parson  of  Bathele  (?  Bathley,  Bale,  Norfolk). 
Perhaps  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1438-54.  Died  1454. 

LUDHAM,   WILLIAM    DE.      ChanceUor   of    the    Univeisity, 

1-59- 
LUDHAM,  WILLIAM.   Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1440. 

LUDKIN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June 
22,  1633.  S.  of  Christopher,  ironmonger.  B.  in  the  parish  of 
St  Peter's,  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Matric. 
1633;  Scholar,  1633-40;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640;  M.D.  1653. 
-Adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  28,  1641.  Ph>'sician-in-ordinary  to 
Charles  II.  Practised  at  IjKwich.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burton,  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1677;  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-East.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Venn,  i.  309;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

LUDKYN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec. 
12,  1668.  S.  of  Christopher  (above),  M.D.  of  Ipswich.  B.  at 
Swaffham  Market,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Swaffham  (Mr  Steven- 
son) and  Thctford  (Mr  Keen).  Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1669- 
74;  M.B.  1674.   (I'enn,  i.  436;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

LUDLAM  or  LADLAM,  JAMES.   B.A.  1516-7. 

LUDLAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631; 
Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639;  priest.  Mar.  1,  1639-40.  R.  of 
Bamack,  Northants.,  Feb.  14, 1645-6.  Buried  there  Sept.  23, 
1646.   (T.  p.  E)orman.) 

LUDLAM,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1669.  S.  of  James,  of 
Leicester.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  Apr.  5, 
1661,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1664.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Aug.  10,  1668.  V.  of  Enderby,  Leics., 
1668-70.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

LUDLAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  25, 
1673.  Doubtlesss.  of  Thomas  (1639),  clerk.  B.  at  Broughton, 
Leics.  School,  Wartneby,  Leics.  (private;  Mr  Woodhouse). 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1680. 

LUDLAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30, 
1723.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Bamsley. 
School,  Bradford  (Mr  Hill).  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Aug.  16,  173°;  priest,  July  18,  1731.  C.  of 
Cleckheaton,  Yorks.  One  of  these  names  Master  of  Bawtry 
Hospital,  Notts.,  1731.  V.  of  Mattersey,  1732-52.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  361.) 

LUDLAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1644.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Wortley,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Wortley  (private;  Mr  Mason).  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651.  V. 
of  Wath,  Yorks.,  1662-78.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Stephen 
(1674). 

LUDLAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1677.  S.  of  Joseph  (above),  clerk,  V.  of  Wath,  Yorks.  B.  in 
Derb>-shire.  School,  Wath  (Mr  Sheppard).  Matric.  1677; 
B..\.  1680-1.   Brother  of  Stephen  (1674)- 

LUDLAM,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mays.  1654.  Of  Leicester.  School,  Leicester.  Matric.  1655; 
B.A.  1657-8. 

LUDLAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
9,  1696.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant.  B.  at  Leicester.  School, 
Leicester  (Mr  Thomas).  Matric.  1697.  Adm.  at  Leyden, 
Oct.  6,  1701.  M.B.  1702.  Perhaps  M.D.  Practised  medicine 
at  Leicester.  Died  Au?.  13,  1728.  Buried  at  St  Mary  de 
Castro,  Leicester.  M.I.  Fatherof  Thomas  (i745)  and  WUliam 
(1734).  (ScoU-Mayor,  11.  45;  Nichols,  11.,  App.  318.) 

LUDLAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Pembroke,  Mar. 
19,1708-9.  S.ofThomas,  of  Leicester,  brewer.  Matric.  1709; 
B..A..  1712-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  15,  i7i4-  Probably 
S.P.G.  Missionary  in  South  CaroUna,  1723-8.  Died  Oct.  1728. 
Left  £2000  to  the  S.P.G.  One  of  these  names  of  BarweU, 
Leics.,  clerk,  licensed,  1715,  to  marry  Alice  Benskin,  of 
EarlshUton  parish  (Archd.  Leics.).   (S.P.G.  Records.) 

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LuDLAM,  Stephen 

LUDLAM,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Si  John's,  June 
15,  1674.  S.  of  Joseph  (1644),  clerk,  of  Wath,  Yorks.  B. 
.  there.  School,  Bolton.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A. 
1681.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1677;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1679. 
P.C.  of  Humberston,  Lines.,  till  1722.  V.  of  Holton-le-Clay. 
V.  of  Tetney,  1692.  P.C.  of  Wath,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Joseph 
(1677). 

LUDLAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1639.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Leicester.  B.  there. 
School,  Leicester,  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Oct.  28;  priest,  Nov.  17,  1660.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Nether  Broughton,  Leics.,  1660-1.  Will  (Leicester)  1661. 
Probably  father  of  John  (1673). 

LUDLAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1745.  S.  of  Richard  (1696),  'M.D.,'  of  Leicester.  B.  there. 
School,  Leicester  (Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9; 
M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  4,  1750;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  23,  1753.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1750.  Confrater  of 
Wigston's  Hospital,  Leicester,  1760-1811.  R.  of  Foston, 
Leics.,  1791-1811.  Author,  theological.  Died  Nov.  13,  1811. 
Brother  of  the  next.   {D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  551.) 

LUDLAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July 
24,  1734.  S.  of  Richard  (1696),  M.D.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary's, 
Leicester,  Apr.  8,  1717.  School,  Leicester  (Mr  Clayton). 
Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742;  B.D.  1749.  Fellow, 
1744-69.  Sadlerian  lecturer,  1746-69.  Linacre  lecturer, 
1767-9.  Mathematician  and  Astronomer.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1740-1;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1741-2.  R.  of 
Peckleton,  Leics.,  1743-9.  V.  of  Norton-by-Galby,  1749-86. 
P.C.  of  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1757-65.  R.  of  Cockfield, 
Suffolk,  1767-86.  Author,  mathematical  and  theological. 
Died  at  Leicester,  Mar.  16,  1786.  Buried  there.  M.L  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  Thomas  (above).  {D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor, 
HI.  462;  Nichols,  IV.  873.) 

LUDLOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  Oct.  27, 
1668.  Only  s.  of  Nathaniel,  gent.,  of  St  Catharine's,  London 
(and  nephew  of  Edmund,  the  parliamentarian).  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1669.  Living,  and  married,  in 

1701,  when  his  father  died. 

LUDWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1569. 

LUFFE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  17x5.  S.  of  John,  of  Sher- 
borne, Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  Feb.  14, 
1705-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1709.  V.  of  Abbotsbury, 
Dorset,  1713-8.  V.  of  Bury,  Sussex,  1720.  R.  of  Merston, 
1722.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

LUFKIN,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 

LUFKIN,  ZACCHARY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmani;el,  Mar.  26,  1588. 
Matric.  158S.  Probably  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1589-90.  B.A. 
from  Jesus,  1592-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  11,  1609. 
Probably  C.  of  Halsall,  Lanes.,  1616-21. 

LUFTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  chorister  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May 
28,  1708.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Cambridge.  School,  King's, 
Cambridge  (Mr  Cole).  B.A.  1711-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  20,  1712;  C.  of  Etton,  Northants.;  priest  (Lincoln)  May 
27,  1716.   R.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1720.  C.  of  Roxton,  1721. 

LUGAR,  see  LEWGAR. 

LUGGE,  GEORGfe.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  161 1. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Egham,  Surrey.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A. 
1618.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615.  Died  July  23,  1650,  aged  57. 
Buried  at  Shirwell,  Devon.   M.I.  there. 

LUGG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  23,  1690- 
1.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Chelsea  (?  Chertsey),  Surrey. 
School,  Eton.  Colleger,  1687-90.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5; 
M.A.  1698. 

LUKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1578.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Godwick,  Beds.  Married  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Edward  Payne,  of  St  Neots.  Brother  of  Oliver  (1568)  and 
Nicholas  (1571).   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

LUKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1474. 
Left  as  scholar. 

LUKE,  JOHN  (senior).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579. 

LUKE,  JOHN  {junior).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579. 

LUKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  3,  1649. 
S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Abbotsley,  Hunts.  School,  Hitchin 
(Mr  Joseph  Kempe).  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656; 
B.D.  1663;  D.D.  1673.  Fellow,  1654-64.  Junior  Proctor, 
1658-9.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  May  1,  1683-8.  Professor  of 
Arabic,  1685-1702.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.  Chaplain  to 
the  Levant  Co.,  1664-9  and  1674-83.  R.  of  Manningford 
Abbots,  Wilts.,  1683.    R.  of  Rayleigh,  Essex,  1692.    Died 

1702.  Buried  Nov.  2,  1702,  at  Rayleigh.    Perhaps  father  of 
John  (1708).  {Peile,  i.  53;  Al.  Oxon.) 

LUKE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Sir 
Samuel,  of  Cople,  Beds.,  Knt.  Bapt.  at  Hawnes,  Beds., 
Apr.  8,  1632.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  26, 
1650;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1654.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


LuMLEY,  James 

LUKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13,  1708. 

S.  of  John  (?  1649),  of  Rayleigh,  Essex.   School,  St  Paul's. 

Scholar,  1709;  Matric.  1710-1;  B.A.  1711-2. 
LUKE,  MICHAEL.    Matric.    pens,    from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1625. 

LUKE,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571. 

Probably  2nd  s.  of  Walter,  of  Godwick,  Beds.    Died  1622. 

Brother  of  Edward  (1578)  and  Oliver  (1568).   (T.  A.  Walker; 

Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Beds.,  iii.  197.) 
LUKE,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1672. 

Doubtless  s.  of  Oliver.    B.  at  Hawnes,  Beds.,  May  10,  1654. 

Of  Woodend,  Beds.,  Esq.    Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1718.    Brother 

of  Walter  (1679-80).    {Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  iii.  86;  Beds.  N. 

and  Q.,  i.  208.) 
LUKE,  OLIVER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  8,  1568. 

ist  s.  of  Walter,  of  Godwick,  Beds.,  by  his  1st  wife.   Matric. 

1568.    Of  Begwary,  Eaton  Socon.    Died  v.p.    Will  proved, 

July  6,  1607.  Brother  of  Edward  (1578)  and  Nicholas  (i57i)- 

{T.'A.  Walker.) 
LUKE,  OLIVER.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs.  1588. 

Probably  s.  of  Nicholas  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Oliver  St 

John).    Bapt.   at  Cople,   Beds.,   Oct.   26,   1574-    M.P.   for 

Bedford   1597-8;  for  Co.  Beds.    1614,  1620-2,  1624-5,  1626, 

1628-9,   1640-8.    Knighted,  May,   1603.    Probably  died  c. 

1648.  {Beds.  N.  and  Q.,  11.  252;  T.A.  Walker;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LUKE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  14, 

1661.    S.  of  Rodney,  yeoman.    B.  in  Cripplegate,  London. 

School,  Enfield,  Middlesex  (Mr  Daniel  Barnes).  Matric.  1661; 

B.A.  1664-5.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.   1664-5;  priest, 

Dec.  22, 1678.  C.of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1665.   R.  of  Stanmore, 

till  1686.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  Loiidon)  Nov.  11,  1686. 
LUKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  6, 

1647.    Of  Huntingdonshire.    School,  Hitchin.    M.A.   1662 

{LU.  Reg.). 
LUKE,  WALTER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 

1679-80.    5th  s.  of  Ohver.    B.  at  Woodend,  Cople,  Beds. 

Bapt.  Sept.   19,   1661.    Educated  at  home.    Matric.   1680; 

Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1683-4.    Brother  of  Nicholas  (1672). 

{T.A.  Walker.) 
LUKE, {senior).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  18, 

1619. 
LUKE, {junior).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  18, 

1619. 

LUKE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1624. 

LUKENER,  THOMAS,  see  LEWKNER. 
LUKIN,  see  LUCKIN. 

LULLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7,  1670.  Of 
London.  LL.B.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1677- 
8;  priest,  June  6,  1680.  Probably  R.  of  Speldhurst,  Kent, 
1683-93.  Preb.  of  Kildare  and  First  Canon  of  Kildare,  1695- 
1705.  Proctor  in  Convocation,  1704.  (Cotton's  Fasti,  11.  249, 
254;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

LULMAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  6, 
1682.  S.  of  Robert,  mercer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1682-9;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A. 
1689.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln);  priest,  June  10,  1688.  V.  of 
Postwick,  Norfolk,  1688-9.  Died  Feb.  18,  1697.  Buried  in 
St  Julian's,  Norwich.   {Venn,  i.  470.) 

LUMBARD,  see  LOMBARD. 

LUMBY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1712-3,  from  Clare.  S.  of  Thomas,  draper.  B.  at  Bradford, 
Yorks.   School,  Bradford. 

LUMLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1703.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Viscount  Lumley, 
and  1st  Earl  of  Scarborough.  M.P.  for  Arundel,  1708-10. 
Died  of  the  small-pox,  July  24,  1710.  Buried  at  St  Martin- 
in-the-Fields,  London.  Brother  of  Richard  (1703)  and  James 
(1723).   {G.E.C.) 

LUMLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  1,  1626. 
Matric.  1626-7;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  R.  of  Liston, 
Essex,  1635-60.   Died  1660.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1660-1. 

LUMLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 
1648-9.  S.  of  Sir  Martin,  Bart.,  of  Gt  Bardfield,  Essex.  B. 
there.  School,  Felsted.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1646). 

LUMLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1723.  7th  s.  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Scarborough.  M.P.  for 
Chichester,  1729-34;  for  Arundel,  1741-7.  Clerk  marshall 
of  his  Majesty's  horse,  1734.  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
Frederic,  Prince  of  Wales.  Died  Mar.  14,  1766.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1703)  and  Richard  (1703).  (A.  B.  Beaven;  Collins, 
III.  715.) 

LUMLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1744.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Gayles,  York?.  Matric.  i7\^. 


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T.uMLEY,  John 

LUMLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Coiu.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1549.  S.  of  George,  of  Thwing,  Yorks.;  grandson  of  John, 
Lord  Lumley,  whom  he  would  have  succeeded  in  1544,  but 
for  his  father's  attainder.  B.  c.  1534.  Restored  in  blood,  and 
created  Baron  Lumley,  1547-  K.B.,  i553-  High  Steward  of 
Oxford  University,  1559-1609.  Implicated  in  the  Ridolti 
plot;  imprisoned,  1569-73.  Founded  a  Surgery  Lecture  in 
the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1583.  Member  of  the 
Klizabethan  Society  of  .Antiquaries.  His  large  collection  of 
books  went  to  the  Roval  Library  and  thence  to  the  British 
Museum.  Died  Apr.  11,  1609.  Buried  at  Cheam,  Surrey. 
(CoopfT,  II.  516;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LUMLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of  York. 
B.A.  1605-6.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1607,  age  25. 
C.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk.  Perhaps  V.  of  Acaster  .Malbis, 
Yorks.,  1623-48. 

LUMLEY,  MARMADUKE.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  Of  North- 
umberland. 4th  s.  of  Sir  Ralph  Lumley,  of  Lumley.  Chan- 
cellor of  the  University,  1427.  Master  of  Trisitv  Hall, 
1429-43.  R.  of  Charing,  Kent.  R.  of  Warton,  Lanes.,  1420- 
I,  when  he  resigned.  R.  of  Anderby,  Lines.,  1422.  Precentor 
cf  Lincoln,  1425-7.  V.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1427-30. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1430.  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland. 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1430-50.  Envoy  to  the  Council  of  Ferrara, 
1438.  Lord  High  Treasurer,  1446-49.  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1450.  Died  Dec.  16,  1450.  {D.N.B.;  Coll.  Hist.  Trin.  Hall, 
55;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LUMLEY,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1609.  S.  of  Roger,  and  grandson  of 
Anthony.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  2,  1614-5. 
Knighted,  July  19,  1616.  Created  Viscount  Lumley  of 
Waterford,  July,  1628.  Royalist  in  the  Civil  War.  Present 
at  the  surrender  of  Bristol,  1645.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
Henry  Shelley,  of  Warrainghurst  Park,  Sussex,  and  widow  of 
Wm.  HoUancf.  Died  c.  1661.  Buried  at  Cheam,  Surrey.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1662-3.    (D.N.B.) 

LUMLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  10, 
1661-2.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Carleton  Miniott  in 
Thirsk,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  York  (Mr  Preston).  Matric. 
1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  priest  (York)  c.  1667. 
P.C.  of  Guisborough,  Yorks.,  1667-94.  V.  of  Stainton-in- 
Cleveland,  1667-89.  P.C.  of  Thomaby,  1668.  Benefactor  to 
these  parishes.   Died  c.  1694.    {Cooper.) 

LUMLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  27,  1664. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Warlaby,  Yorks.  School,  Northallerton 
(Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1664.  (PeiU,  i.  610,  where  he  is  appar- 
ently confused  with  the  above.) 

LUMLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1703;  LL.D.  1728.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Earl  of 
Scarborough.  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead,  1708-10;  for  Arundel, 
1710-5.  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
1714.  Master  of  the  Horse,  1714-27.  Lord-Lieut,  of  North- 
umberland, 1721.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl  of 
Scarborough,  1721.  K.G.,  1724.  Privy  Councillor,  1727. 
Committed  suicide,  Jan.  29,  1739-40.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1703)  and  of  James  (1723).   (G.E.C.) 

LUMLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1748.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (Lumley-Saunderson), 
3rd  Earl  of  Scarborough.  B.  1725.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
4th  Earl  of  Scarborough,  1752.  Cofferer  of  the  Household, 
1756.  Privy  Councillor,  1765.  Deputy  Earl  Marshall,  1765- 
77.  Married  Barbara,  sister  of  Sir  George  Saville,  Bart.,  1752. 
Died  May  12,  1782.   Buried  at  Saxilby,  Lines.   (G.E.C.) 

LUMLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  4, 
1706.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1712;  priest,  June  12,  1720.  R.  of 
Bedale,  Yorks.,  1721-31.  Married  Lydia,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Light,  of  Durham,  widow  of  Thomas  Kirke,  of  Cookridge, 
Leeds,  1712.   Died  1731.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

LUMLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  8,  1646.  S.  of  Sir  Martin,  Bart.,  of  Gt  Bardfield,  Essex. 
B.  there.  School,  Fels ted.  Died  Dec.  1678.  Brother  of  James 
(1648-9).    (FeUted  Sch.  Reg.) 

LUMLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  .-^pr.  30, 
1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Dalby,  near  Terxington, 
Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1709;  B.A. 
1712-3.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1718.  V.  of  Dalby,  1720-53. 
R.  of  Thorpe  Bassett,  1745-65.  Father  of  the  next. 

LUMLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  21,  1747-8. 
S.  of  Thomas  (above).  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1749;  LL.B. 
1754.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23,  1753.  C.  of  Dalby. 
R.  of  Brandsby,  Yorks.,  1763-1806.  R.  of  Dalby,  1785. 
Probably  R.  of  Brampton  Bryan,  Hereford.,  1776.  Died 
May  9,  1806.    (A.  Gray.) 

LUMLEY,  THOMAS.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  17,  1752; 
FeU.-Com.  in  1754.  B.  at  Dalby,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield. 
Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1757;  M.A.  1760.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1760- 
71.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Dalbv.  Buried  there  Dec.  5,  1805. 
(A.  Gray.) 


LuNN,  Edward 

LUMLEY,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  25,  1743. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1747;  priest,  Sept.  1750.  R.  of  Bradfield, 
Norfolk,  1755-8.  V.  of  Ilketshall  St  Laurence,  and  St 
Margaret,  Suffolk,  1755-94.  R-  of  Stockton,  Norfolk,  1758- 
94.   Died  .Apr.  26,  1794,  aged  70.   (G.  Mag.) 

LUMLEY,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  27,  1621. 

LUMLEY, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1541-2. 

LUMMAS,  see  LOMAS. 

LUMPKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1751.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  1751. 

LUMPKINE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1602.   C.  of  Brinkley,  Cambs.,  in  1607. 

LUMSDEN  or  LUMBSDEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
Christ's,  May  9,  1631.  S.  of  .Andrew.  B.  at  Gosforth, 
Northumberland.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Oxley).  Matric. 
1631;  B..A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Licensied  as  schoolmaster  at 
Morpyeth,  Feb.  22,  1654-5.   (Peile,  i.  410;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

LUND,  ANTHONY.  M.A.  1672  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow).  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  c.  1665.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Arkholme 
and  Cressingham,  Lanes.,  in  1674-7.   (E.  Axon.) 

LUND,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1637. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1609)  and  godson  of  Arthur  Denham 
(1582-3).  B.A.  1640-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  2,  1642. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LUNDE,  BENJAMIN.  .Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1672. 
Matric.  1672. 

LUND,  EDWARD.  .Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  9, 
1718-9.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1718-9. 
'  LUND,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2,  1672. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Scosthorpe,  near  Malham,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1684.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1676;  priest, 
Sept.  1677.   V.  of  Wibsey,  Yorks.,  1680-99.    {PeiU,  11.  41.) 

LUNDE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1532-3-  One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  V.  of 
Gisbum,  Yorks.,  1537-43.   Died  1543. 

LUNDE,  JOHN.  .Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576;  B.A. 
1579-80. 

LUND,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1578,  as  Lun;  B.A.  1578-9. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wennington,  Essex,  1582.  Died 
1583. 

LUNDE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1588-9. 

LUNDE  or  LAWND,  ROBERT.   M.A.  1539-40. 

LUNDE,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1582. 
Of  Shelford,  Cambs.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1585-6; 
M.A.  1589.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  13,  1589. 
R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1592-1623.  Buried  there  Feb. 
21,  1622-3.  Father  of  the  next.  {Vis.  0/  Cambs.,  1619; 
Peile,  I.  170.) 

LUND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609.  S.  of 
Roger  (above).  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  19;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1613.  R.  of  Little  Bard- 
field, Essex,  1616;  'an  able  preaching  minister,'  in  1650. 
Conformed  in  1660.  Son-in-law  of  Arthur  Denham  (1582-3) 
and  doubtless  father  of  Arthur  Lund  (1637).  (J.  Ch.  Smith; 
Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619.) 

LUND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Easter,  1639.  Matric. 
1639.  Migrated  to  Trinity.  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1642-3; 
M..A.  1646.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Ardfert)  Feb.  2, 
1648-9.  R.  of  Baylham,  Suffolk,  1649.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gt 
Blakenham,  1664. 

LUND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1645.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Huntingdon.  School,  Huntingdon 
(Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Little  Bardfield,  Essex,  1666-75.   (Peile,  i.  495.) 

LUND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  8,  1675.  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  Matric.  1675-6;  B.A.  1678-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1679;  priest,  May,  1684.  R.  of  Gt 
Blakenham,  Suffolk,  1689. 

LUNN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1697.  Of 
Kent.  S.  of  William  (1653).  School,  King's,  Canterbury. 
Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  21,  1701.  V.  of  Nonnington,  Kent,  1705-64.  R.  of 
Denton.  Six-preacher,  Canterbury  Cathedral.  Died  July  29, 
I764,aged86.  Brotherof William (1682).  {G.Mag.;Masters.) 

LUNN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1725.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. S.ofWilliam  (1682),  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon. 
Matric.  Easter,  1726;  B..A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  -22,  1729-30; 
priest,  Mar.  5,  1731-2.  R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  1747-91. 
Died  Nov.  2,  1791,  aged  84.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G. 
Mag.) 


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LuNN,  Thomas 

LUNN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671-  Of 
Canterbury.   Matric.  Lent,  1672;  B.A.  1675-6. 

LUNN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 

LUNN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1653.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  P.C.  of  Swingfield, 
Kent,  1675.  R.  of  Denton,  and  V.  of  Nonington,  till  1705. 
Died  1705.   Father  of  the  next  and  of  Edward  (1697). 

LUNN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  16,  1682.  Of 
Canterbury.  S.  of  William  (1653).  School,  King's,  Canter- 
bury. Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689;  D.D.  1717 
(Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1689-95.  University  preacher,  1692. 
R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  1694-1747.  Archdeacon  of  Hunts., 
1725-47.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1732-47.  J. P.  for  Cambs. 
Married  Constance  Mason,  of  Gt  Gransden,  Cambs.  Died 
Mar.  17,  1746-7,  aged  81.  Buried  at  Elsworth.  M.I.  there. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Edward  (1697)  and  father  of  Edward 
(1725).    [Masters.) 

LUNSFORD,  JAMES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1572.  Of  Sussex.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1576. 
Wm  (P.C.C.)  1584.  (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  iv.  141.) 

LUNT,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  10,  1562.  Of  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury.  School,  Bury.  Resident 
in  Aug.  1564.  Brother  of  the  next.   (Venn,  1.  49.) 

LUNT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Mar. 
1557-8.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury,  Sufiolk.  Scholar,  1559;  B.A. 
1560-1.  Fellow  and  tutor,  in  1562.  Apparently  fellow  of 
St  John's,  1561;  and  of  Jesus,  1562-3.  Grace  for  M.A.  1564, 
but  died  before  admission.  Brother  of  John  (above).  (Venn, 
I.  40.) 

LUNTELEY,  RICHARD.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1385-7. 

LUPPINCOTT,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May 

26,  1676.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Alverdiscott,  Devon.  School, 

Westminster.   B.A.  1679-80. 
LUPPINCOTT,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    pens,    from    St    John's, 

Easter,  1610. 
LUPSET,   THOMAS.    Student  at   Pembroke;  maintained  by 

Dean  Colet.   S.  of  William,  goldsmith,  of  London.   B.  there, 

c.   1498.    Accompanied   Richard   Pace  on  his  embassy  to 

Venice,  1515.  Graduated  B.A.  at  Paris.  Returned  to  England, 

c.  1519.   Read  the  rhetoric  and  humanity  lecture  founded  by 

Wolsey  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1520.  Created  M.A. 

(Oxford)  1521.    Went  to  Padua  with  Cardinal  Pole,  1523. 

R.  of  Gt  Mongeham,  Kent,  1526.   R.  of  St  Martin,  Ludgate, 

1526-30.  R.  of  Cheriton,  Hants.,  1530.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1530. 

Rendered  assistance  to  More,  Erasmus,  Linacre  and  others 

in  preparing  their  works  for  the  press.    Author,  religious. 

Died  Dec.  27,  1532,  aged  36.  Buried  at  St  Alphage,  Cripple- 
gate.    (Cooper,  I.  40;  D.N.B.) 
LUPTON,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Apr.  16,  1509.  Of  Nun  Monkton,  Vorks.  B.A.  1513-4. 

Fellow,   1512-5.    Died  in  Germany.    Probably  brother  of 

Thomas  (1517).    (Hanuood.) 
LUPTON,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28, 

1690-1.     S.   of  Thomas  (1656).     B.   at  Bentham,   Vorks. 

School,  Giggleswick.   Matric.  1691.   Resided  till  Michs.  1693. 

Brother  of  Lowther  (1681).    (Peile,  11.  121.) 
LUPTON,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  May 

10,1656.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Settle,  Vorks.  B.  there. 

School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1656-8.  Brother 

of  Thomas  (1656).   (Venn,  i.  394.) 
LUPTON,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1631.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

26;  priest,  Sept.  27,  1624. 
LUPTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1629. 

One  of  these  names  Head  Master  of  Otley  School,  Vorks.,  in 

1638,  when  he  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  KiUing- 

beck,  of  Leeds,  Dec.  17.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LUPTON,  GEOFFREY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  8,  1685. 

Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  1689; 

priest,  Sept.  1690.   C.  of  Holme,  Hunts.   (Peile,  11.  99.) 
LUPTON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 

1678.  S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Bingley,  Vorks.   School,  Bingley 

(Mr  Murgatroyd). 
LUPTON,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  19, 

1673-4.    4th  s.   of  Thomas,    brewer.     B.   at   Nottingham. 

School,  Nottingham  (Mr  Birch  and  Mr  Cudworth).    Ord. 

priest  (London)  June  7,  1691.  V.  of  Stalisfield,  Kent,  1691-2. 

Died  1692  ('M.A.'). 
LUPTON,  LOWTHER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 

18,  1681.     S.  of  Thomas   (1656),  R.  of  Bentham,  Vorks. 

B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1 68 1.  Brother  of  Charles 

(1690-1). 

LUPTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Apr.  4,  1506.    Of  Sedbergh,  Vorks.   B.A.  1510-1  (ist 


Lusher,  Nicholas 

in  the  ordo);  M.A.  1513.  Probably  LL.D.  Adm.  advocate, 
1518.  Practised  in  the  Court  of  Arches.  R.  of  Harlton, 
Cambs.,  1518.  R.  of  St  Alban,  Wood  Street,  London,  1519- 
23.  R.  of  St  Faith,  London,  1523.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1523. 
Benefactor  to  Eton  College.   (Cooper,  i.  28;  Harwood.) 

LUPTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  12, 
1640.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  York.  School,  York  (Mr  Wallis). 
Matric.  1640. 

LUPTON,  ROBERT,  .-^dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1701.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at 'Ganthorpe,' Vorks. 
School,  Bumsall  (Mr  Lawson).  Matric.  1701. 

LUPTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1720.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Linton, 
near  Skipton.  School,  Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric. 
1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  priest  (York)  July  21,  1728.  C.  of 
Addingham,  Vorks.  V.  of  Kirkby  in  Malham  Dale,  1732-47. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  333.) 

LUPTON,  ROGER.  B.Can.L.  1483-4.  Of  Sedbergh,  Vorks. 
D.Can.L.  1488-9.  R.  of  Harlton,  Cambs.,  1484.  Canon  of 
Windsor,  1500-40.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1504;  Provost,  1504-35. 
V.  of  Cropredy,  Oxon.,  1512.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1528-40. 
R.  of  Brancepeth,  Durhcim.  V.  of  Shipton,  Oxon.  V. 
of  Ascot.  Founded  the  free  school  at  Sedbergh  and 
Fellowships  and  Scholarships  at  St  John's.  Died  Feb.  25, 
1539-40.  Buried  at  Eton.  Will  (P.C.C).  (Cooper,  1.  71; 
D.N.B.) 

LUPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  .^ug.  15,  1517.  Of  Nun  Monkton,  Vorks.  Name  off 
before  1524.  'Student  of  the  Law  at  Clements  Inn.'  For  a 
writer  of  these  names  see  D.N.B.   (Harwood.) 

LUPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1648.  S.  of  Thomas,  draper,  of  Holbeck,  near  Leeds,  Vorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Leeds.  Perhaps  minister  at  Woodhom,  till 
1657,  and  P.C.  of  South  Shields,  Durham,  1657.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  T>Tiemouth,  in  1657.  (Archaeol.  Aeliana,  3rd  S., 
VII.  23.) 

LUPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  10,  1656. 
S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Settle,  Vorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1656-8.  Probably  R.  of 
Bentham,  Y'orks.,  1664-1720.  Died  1720,  aged  81.  M.I.  at 
Bentham.  Father  of  Lowther  (1681)  and  Charles  (1690), 
brother  of  Christopher  (1656).  One  of  these  names  was  R. 
of  Little  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  in  1662.  (Venn,  1.  394;  Arch. 
Ael.,  3rd  S.,  VII.  24.) 

LUPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jime  12, 
1637.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Settle  in  Craven.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  1637. 

LUPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  23, 
1695-6.  S.  of  William,  innkeeper.  B.  at  Wetherby,  Vorks. 
School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1699-1700;  B.A.  1699-1700.  (For 
a  contemporary  namesake  see  Al.  Oxon.) 

LUPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  8, 
1749-50.  S.  of  William,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Leeds.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  21,  1755;  priest  (Bristol)  June  10,  1759.  R-  of 
Blagdon,  Somerset,  1761-6.  V.  of  Long  Claxton,  Leics., 
1766-76.  V.  of  Headingley,  Leeds,  1769-82.  R.  of  Buckland 
and  Ridley,  Kent,  1776-82.  Died  Feb.  3,  1782.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  594.) 

LUPTON, .   B.A.  1526-7. 

LURCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1679, 
as  'Lercock';  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1691-1700.  Died  May  18, 1700.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral. 
(A.  B.  Beaven.) 

LURKIN,  see  also  LORKIN  and  LARKIN. 

LURKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1668.  Of 
Suffolk.   Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 

LURKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  5,  1695.  S.  of  John, 
of  Hunston,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  4,  1677.  Scholar, 
1695;  Matric.  1697.  Buried  at  Hunston,  July  31,  1743,  s.p. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  ii. 
308.) 

LURKIN,  WILLIAM.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  John,  of  Hunston,  Esq.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  5, 
1679.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1706.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1720.  R.  of  Risby, 
Suffolk,  1720.  Buried  at  Hunston,  Dec.  31,  1741.  Brother 
of  John  (above). 

LUSHER,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  22, 
1578.  Readm.  Fell. -Com.  1580.  S.  of  Nicholas,  gent.  B.  at 
Shoelands  in  Puttenham,  Surrey.  School,  Bletchingley  (Mr 
PoUarde).  Sold  the  manors  of  Shoelands  and  Puttenham, 
1610.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Hunt,  of  Lindon, 
Rutland.   (Venn,  1.  99;  Victoria  Hist.  Beds.,  iii.  53.) 


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Lusher,  Richard 

LUSHER,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1534-5".  M.A.  1537-  Of  Norwich 
diocese.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1530.  Orel,  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  19,  i534-  V.  of  St  Stephen,  Norwich, 
1546.  V.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1556.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Sloley,  1558. 

LUSHER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1572. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard  (?  above),  R.  of  Sloley,  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1575-6.  Author  of  Tabula  DiaUctices,  published  1590. 
(I'ale,  I.  123;  Cooper,  11.  99.) 

LUSHER,  ROBERT.  .Matric.  pons,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1581-2. 
B.  at  Foulsham,  Norfolk,  1566.  Scholar  trom  Westminster, 
1582.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  B.D.  1601.  Ord.  priest 
(Lichfield)  Jan.  i,  1601-2;  'has  been  at  Uttoxeter  (Curate) 
since  1596.'  V.  of  Heckington,  Lines.,  1606-17.  C.  of  Burton- 
on-Trent,  1609-11.  Adraon.  (Lincoln)  1617.  (Cooper,  11. 
76.) 

LUSHER,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1575-  C. 
of  Duiiston,  Norfolk,  1603. 

LUSHER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1628.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  Knt.,  of  Putney,  Surrey. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1630. 

LUSHINGTON,  THOMAS  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 
.)unc  24,  1747.  S.  of  Thomas  Godfrey.  B.  at  Sittingboumc, 
Kent.   Matric.  1747.   Died  1748.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

LUSHINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M..\.  from  Trinity,  1606.  C.  at  Thriplow, 
Cambs.,  in  1612;  at  Teversham,  1613.  Perhaps  R.  of  St 
Mary  Bothaw,  London,  1620. 

LUSITANIUS,  ANTHONY.   B.D.  1525-6.   Franciscan  friar. 

LUSKIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1637- 

LUSON  or  LEVISON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1544.  Probably  s.  of  Nicholas,  Sheriff  of  London, 
1534  (ancestor  of  the  Leveson-Gower  family).  Scholar,  1546- 
8;  B.A.  1548-9  (ist  in  the  ordo).  Fellow,  1548-50.  (Vis.  of 
London,  1568;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

LUSON,  WALTER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566. 
Doubtless  a  Leveson. 

LUSTIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Easter,  1607. 
LUTE,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1478-9- 

LUTHER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1606.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1568),  of  Kelvedon,  Essex.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  2,  1603.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb. 
9,  1616-7.  Succeeded  to  the  estate  (in  Myles)  on  his  father's 
death,  1639.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Armstrong.  Died 
1665.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1606),  father  of  the  next  and  of 
Richard  (1644).   (Peite,  1.  259;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

LUTHER,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  27,  1646-7. 
Of  Essex.  2nd  s.  of  Anthony  (above).  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  14,  1648.  Brother  of  Richard  (1644).  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

LUTHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3, 
1679-80.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Sutton,  Essex.  Matric.  1681. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1682-3. 

LUTHER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1568. 
Of  Myles,  Kelvedon  Hatch,  Essex.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of 
Thomas,  whose  will,  P.C.C,  1586.  Died  Feb.  1638-9,  aged  88. 
Benefactor  to  Christ's.  Father  of  Anthony  (1606)  and 
Thomas  (1606).  (Peile,  i.  104;  Davids'  Essex,  436;  Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

LUTHER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  20, 
1644.  Of  Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  Anthony  (1606),  of  Kelvedon, 
barrister.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  31, 1646.  Brother 
of  Gilbert  (1646-7).   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

LUTHER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606. 
2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Kelvedon,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  i5,  1608.  Married  Bridget  Glascock,  of 
Doddinghurst.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1606)  and  father  of  the 
next.   (Peile,  i.  259;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

LUTHER,  THOMAS.  .'\dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  28,  1639.  S.  of  Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Doddinghurst, 
Essex  (his  mother's  home).  Matric.  1639.  -Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  27,  1644.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

LUTHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  19, 
1706.   Of  Essex. 

LUTMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1615.   Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1618-9. 

LUTT,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  (age  15)  of  Clare,  1455.  OfGransden, 
Hunts.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Elmsted,  Essex,  1469-75; 
another,  parish  priest  at  St  Sepulchre's,  London,  1493. 

LUTTE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  Easter,  1545.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1555. 


Lydiatt,  Simon 

LUTTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  6,  1614;  B.A. 
1617-8.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Osgodby,  Yorks.  One 
of  these  names  (B.A.),  licensed  to  read  prayers  in  Topcliffe 
Church,  Yorks.,  and  to  teach  there,  Aug.  28,  1618.  Steward 
to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle.  Bought  the  manor  of  Oswaldkirk, 
Yorks.  Will  (York)  1642.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 
LUTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1692.  S.  of  Samuel,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Wykeham  Abbey  (Mr  Kirby).  Matric.  1692.  Died  young  at 
Cambridge.  Samuel  Lutton,  's.  of  Ralph,  of  Knapton, 
Yorks.,'  was  a  citizen  of  London.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665; 
F.M.G.) 
LUTTON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  i8, 
1630-1.  Eldest  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Knapton,  near  Malton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  29,  1612.  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  the 
MiddleTemple.July  17,  1633.  Buried  Nov.  25, 1635.  Brother 
of  William  (1637).  (F.M.G. ,  949;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612,  1665.) 
LUTTON,  PHILIP.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  5, 
1680.  1st  s.  of  Philip  (half-brother  of  Philip,  above),  gent., 
of  Yeddingham,  Yorks.  Schools,  Pickering  (Mr  Gray)  and 
Thornton  (.Mr  Parkes).  Died  before  Feb.  1687-8.  (F.M.G., 
949;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
LUTTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  25,  1720-1. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Advocate  in  the  Spiritual  Court,  York.  B.  at 
Knapton,  Yorks.,  Oct.  23,  1701.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr 
Clark).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  3,  1721.  J. P.  Of 
Knapton,  Esq.  Married  Constance,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Boynton,  of  Burton  Agnes,  Apr.  28,  1741.  Buried  at 
Wintringham,  .\ug.  12,  1755.  (F.M.G.,  950;  Peile,  11.  202; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LUTON,  THOMAS.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

June;  priest,  Sept.  1376. 
LUTTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  22, 
1636-7,  as  'Ralph'  (probably  an  error).    S.  of  Ralph,  Esq. 
B.   at    Knapton,   Wintringham,    Yorks.,   Jan.    17,    1618-9. 
School,  Settrington  (Mr  Anthony  CoUinson).    Matric.  1637. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  19,   1640.    Royalist  sufferer. 
Major  in  the  King's  army.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lister,  of  Hull.    Buried  at  Wintringham,  Feb.  18,  1687-8. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 
LUTTRELL,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  8,  1701.    Of  Middlesex.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  Narcissus 
(1673-4).    School,  Eton.    Matric.  1701.    Buried  at  Chelsea, 
Sept.  3,  1740.   (T.  A.  Walker,  206.) 
LUTTRELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1726.   One  of  these  names,  treasurer  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
died  June  6,  1749-   (G.  Mag.) 
LUTTERELL,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
July  4,  1576.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Carhampton,  Somerset, 
1560.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  26, 1580.  Sherifi  of  Somerset, 
1593.  Of  Dunster  Castle,  Somerset.  Died  1630.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Venn,  1.  87;  Burke,  L.G.) 
LUTTRELL,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Easter,  1619. 
Mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  father  John,  of  Mapperton, 
Dorset,  in  1620.   (J.  Ch.  Smith;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
LUTTRELL,   NARCISSUS.     Adm.   FeU.-Com.    (age    17)   at   St 
John's,  Feb.  17,  1673-4.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  London,  of 
Gray's   Inn.    B.   there,   1657.    School,   Sheen,   Surrey  (Mr 
Aldrich).  U.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  M.P.  for  Bossiney,  1679-81; 
for  Saltash,   1691-5.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  5,   1673- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  17,  1680.   Ancient,  1702.   Called  to 
the  Bench,  1706.   Compiler  of  the  Brief  Historical  Relation. 
Died  June  26,  1732.   Buried  at  Chelsea.   Probably  father  of 
Francis  (1701).   (D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Heaven.) 
LUTTEREL,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
i68o-  Fell.-Com.  June,  i68i.  Of  Devon.   Probably  s.  and  h. 
of  Edward,  of  Hartland,  Devon,  Esq.   Bapt.  July  24,  1663. 
Matric.  1680;  M.A.  1682  (Com.  Reg.).   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Dec.  6,  1692.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Creed,  of  St  Mary, 
Cambridge,  bookseller. 
LUTWYCHE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  10, 
1732.   Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.   Matric.  1732-  Name 
off,  1735.   Died  1763.    (Burke,  L.G.) 
LUXFORD  (?),  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1621. 

LUXFORD, .  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  May,  1600. 

LYDE,  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1695. 

5.  of  Allan.  B.  in  the  Barbadoes.  School,  St  Paul's.   Matric. 
1695.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  28,  1695. 

LYDE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  12,  1616. 

Of  London.   Matric.  1617. 
LYDIATT,  SIMON.    M.A.   1697  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

John,  of  London.   Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Apr. 

6,  1677,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1680;  M.A.  1683.   Master  of 
Felsted  School,  1690.   Died  1713-   (^'-  Oxon.) 

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Lydiat,  Thomas 

LYDIAT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29, 
i7n.  OfFelsted.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1712;  LL.B.  1717. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  9,  1717-8;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1719. 
R.  of  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  1731-61.  R.  of  Swineshead,  1737- 
57.  R.of  Holywell  and  Needingworth,  1757-61.  Died  May  17, 
1761. 

LYE,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  in  1468;  D.Can.L.  1471-2.  R-  of 
Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1468-73.  Preb.  of  St  Stephen,  West- 
minster, 1476-92.  One  Alex.  Leigh  R.  of  St  Bride,  London, 
1471-85.   Preb.  of  Cobhambury,  Kent,  1477. 

LYE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1724  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Totnes,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Hart  HaU, 
Oxford,  Mar.  28,  1713,  age  18;  B..'^.  (Oxford)  1716;  M.A. 
1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  17,  1716-7;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  20,  1719.  V.  of  Little  Houghton,  Northants.,  1720-49. 
V.  of  Yardley  Hastings,  1737-67.  F.S.A.,  1750.  Died  Aug. 
19,1767.  Buried  at  Yardley  Hastings.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  H.  L  Longden.) 

LYE,  NATHANIEL.  D.D.  from  Jesus,  1692.  S.  of  Giles,  of 
Gloucester.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  18, 
1664-5,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1668;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  May  28;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1670.  C.  of  Cowley, 
Gloucs.;  R.  1673-1717.  R.  of  Kemerton,  1675-1737.  Chap- 
lain to  Lord  Chandos.  Preb.  of  Bristol,  1691-1723.  Surrogate 
of  Chancellor  of  Gloucester,  1711-35.  Archdeacon  of  Glou- 
cester, and  R.  of  Dursley,  1714-37.  Preb.  of  Gloucester, 
1723-37.  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Richard  Goddard,  of 
Swindon.  DiedOct.  31.  i737,aged  89.  Buried  in  St  Michael's, 
Gloucester.   M.L   Will,  P.C.C.   (^i.  OA-on.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

LYE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  15, 
1685-6.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Audley,  Staffs.  Matric.  1686. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  HaU,  June  22, 
1687.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

LYE  or  LEIGH,  THOMAS  (1646),  see  LEIGH. 

LYE, .   M.A.  145&-7. 

LYE, .   B.A.  1540-1. 

LYETHE,  see  LIETH. 

LYFFE,  WILLIAM,  see  LIFFE. 

LYFLY  or  LEYFLEY,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1538-9. 

LYFORD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June 
14,  1657.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  farmer.  One 
Edward,  s.  of  Henry,  bapt.  there,  Apr.  7,  1636.  Matric.  1657; 
B.A.  1660.  C.  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey.  Will  (Court  of  Arches) 
1661. 

LYFORD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  R.  of  Peasemore,  Berks.  Matric.  from  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  28,  1615,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1618; 
M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1631.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
1620-3.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1624.  R.  of  Peasemore,  1632. 
V.  of  Sherborne,  Dorset,  1632.  One  of  the  Westminster 
Assembly  of  Divines.  Author,  theological.  Died  Oct.  3,  1653. 
Buried  at  Sherborne.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

LYFSAYE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573- 

LYGHE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1577. 

LYGHE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1546. 
LYGHT,  THOMAS.   B.Civ.L.  1526-7. 
LYLE,  see  also  LISLE. 

LYLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1626.  Of  Greenwich,  Kent.  Matric.  1626;  B.A. 
1630;  M.A.  1634.  Fellow,  1629-36.  'Travelled  in  France 
and  Italy;  became  M.D.  abroad,  but  preached  in  England.' 
{Harwood.) 

LYLE,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579. 

LYLE,  WILLIAM  (1584),  see  LISLE. 

LYLYS,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  16,  1515.    B.  in  Eton.    B.A.  1519-20.    Fellow,  1518- 

(?)24.   Died  M.A. 

LYLES,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1575. 

B.  at  Soham,  Cambs.  B.A.  1580-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1583,  age  24. 
LYLESSE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1567.   B.  at  Nottingham,  1550.   Matric.  1567;  B.A.  1571-2; 

M.A.  1575.    Fellow,  1570-83.    Proctor,  1581-2.    Expelled, 

Oct.  2,  1583.    Afterwards  followed  the  medical  profession. 

{Cooper,  II.  223.) 

LYLIAT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1582-3; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6. 

LYMBERG,  ROBERT  DE.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  till  135a, 
when  he  died. 


Lynch,  Robert 

LYMBERG,  WILLIAM  DE.  D.Civ.L.  Chancellor  of  the  Univer- 
sity, 1348-9.  Licensed  (Ely)  for  private  oratory,  Dec.  15, 
1348. 

LYMBERT,  STEPHEN,  see  LIMBERT. 

LYME  or  LYNNE,  JOHN.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1434-7. 

LYMITER,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1573;  M.A.  1577.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1572. 
Preacher,  1583.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

LYMMONIER,  JOHN  DE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c. 
1596.   Of  France. 

LYNALL,  see  LYNOULD. 

LYNAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  1,  1730. 
S.  of  James,  husbandman,  of  Nottinghamshire.  B.  at  BUs- 
thorpe.  School,  West  HaUam,  Derbs.  (Mr  Raworth).  Matric. 
1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i, 
1735;  priest  {Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  18,  1737.  V.  of 
Blidworth,  Notts.    Perhaps  V.  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse. 

LYNCH,  AYLMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  1,  1618.  Of 
Kent.  S.  of  William,  of  Staple,  and  Judith,  dau.  of  John 
Ailmer,  Bishop  of  London.  Matric.  1619;  Scholar,  1620; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1626.  B.D. 
(Oxford)  1642-3.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  24, 
1626,  age  26.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1641.  V.  of  Preshute,  Wilts., 
1643-7,  sequestered.  Preb.  of  Sarum  1660-92.  R.  of 
Tattenhill,  Staffs.,  1662.  R.  of  Langley  Burrell,  Wilts.,  1663. 
Died  before  Apr.  1694,  aged  92.  Perhaps  brother  of  John 
(1608).    (/I/.  0.ron.;  A.  Gray.) 

LYNCH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1717.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Staple,  near  Sand- 
wich. School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1717;  M.B. 
1722;  M.D.  1727.  Died  Nov.  3,  1765,  at  Canterbury.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1714)  and  father  of  the  next. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  310;  G.  Mag.) 

LYNCH,  GEORGE.  .Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1749.  Of  Canter- 
bury. S.  of  George  (above),  M.D.  Bapt.  at  the  Cathedral, 
Dec.  13,  1731.  Matric.  Easter,  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757. 
Fellow,  1758-65.  Ord.  by  the  Bishop  of  Chester,  1756.  V.  of 
Lympne,  Kent,  1766-89.  V.  of  Newington,  1770.  R.  of 
Cheriton,  1770.  Died  at  Ripple,  Kent,  Nov.  29,  1789. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

LYNCH,  ITHIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1664.  S.  of  Simon  (1618).  B.  at  North  Weald,  Essex.  School, 
Brentwood  (Mr  Bernard).  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A. 
1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May;  priest  (London)  Sept. 
1668.  R.  of  Runwell,  Essex,  1669-94;  of  Downham,  near 
Billericay,  1671-94.  Died  1694.  Will  dated,  Jan.  7,  1694; 
proved,  Apr.  8,  1695.  (PeiU,  i.  611;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S., 
«v.  397.) 

LYNCH,  J.    B.A.  1470-1. 

LYNCH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  26, 
1659.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Do\vnton,  Wilts.  B.  there. 
School,  Whiteparish,  Wilts.   Matric.  1659. 

LYNCH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1608.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  William,  of  Staple,  Kent.  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 
Elected  fellow,  1615,  but  removed  by  the  Visitor.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1618.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Sahsbury.  Preb. 
of  Sarum,  1619-30.  V.  of  Aldbume,  Wilts.,  1620.  R.  of 
Harrietsham,  Kent,  1630-46,  sequestered.  Died  1680,  aged 
89.  Buried  at  Staple.  Father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  brother 
of  Aylmer  (1618).   (A.  Gray.) 

LYNCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Jesus,  May  10,  1639  (on  nomina- 
tion of  dean  and  chapter  of  St  Paul's).  Of  Wiltshire.  S.  of 
John  (above).  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642.  Of  Aldington,  Kent, 
gent.  Died  1680.  (One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Samuel,  of 
Fittleton,  Wilts.,  was  matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
Mar.  31,  1637,  age  16.)   (A.  Gray;  Hasted,  in.  692.) 

LYNCHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1714.  S.  of  John,  of  Staple-next-Wingham,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1721;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1721.  R.  of  AU  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  London,  1723-30. 
Master  of  St  Cross  Hospital,  Winchester.  Preb.  of  Canter- 
bury, 1723-34.  R.  of  Sundridge,  1725-33.  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1727-34.  R.  of  All  Hallows-the-Great,  1730-2.  R.  of 
Ickham,  Kent,  1731-60.  R.  of  Eynesford,  1731-60.  R.  of 
Bishopsbourne,  1731-60.  Dean  of  Canterbury.  Master  of 
Harbledown  Hospital,  1731.  Treasurer  of  Salisbury,  1735-60. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Archbishop  Wake,  1728.  Died  May  25, 
1760.  M.I.  in  Staple  Church.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  George 
(171 7)  and  father  of  William  (1748).  (Pedigrees  of  Lynch,  of 
Staple  in  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  iv.  361,  363.) 

LYNCH,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1750  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Canterbury.  S.  of  George  (1717),  of  Ripple,  Kent,  doctor. 
Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Dec.  1,  1738,  age  16; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1742;  M.A.  1746;  M.B.  1751;  M.D.  1756. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford.  Died  Oct.  2, 1783,  aged  62. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brotherof  George  (1749).  {Al.  Oxoti.;  G.  Mag.) 


Lynch,  Roland 

LYNCH,  ROLAND.   B.A.  from  King's,  1583-4- 

LYNCHE,  SIMON.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1J83. 

Of  Kent.    B.  at  Groves,  Staple,  1562.    B.A.  1586-7;  M.A. 

1590.    V.  of  North  Weald,  Essex,  1 592-1656.   Buried  there 

May  24,  1656.   Father  of  the  next. 
LYNCH,  SIMON.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618.  Of 

Essex.  S.  of  Simon  (above).   Bapt.  at  North  Weald,  Jan.  26, 

1602.   B..A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept. 

24;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1626.   R.  of  Riinwell,  Essex,  1629.   P.C. 

of  Blackmore,  till  1660.  Died  June  19,  1660,  aged  60.  Buried 

at  Runwell.  M.I.  Father  of  Ithiel.  (W.  L.  Petries,  i4  Co«fi/fy 

Parish.) 
LYNCH,    WILLIAM.     B.A.    1470-1;    M.A.    1474-     Fellow    of 

Peterhouse,    1473-90.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.   21; 

priest,  Dec.  21,  1476. 
LYNCH,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1519-20;  MA.  i5.:3-4-   R-  of  Rodiiig 

Beauchainp,  Essex,  1524-70.    R.  of  Willingdale  Doe,  1537- 

54.    Died  1570. 
LYNCH,  WILLIAM.   .■\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  2, 

1743.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Ipswich.  School, 

Ipswich  (Mr  Bolton).   Matric.  1743- 
LYNCH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  May  30, 

1748.   S.  of  John  (1714),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury.   Matric. 

1748.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8,  1749-    MP-  i°^ 

Weobley,  Hereford,  1762-8,  1774-80;  and  for  Canterbury, 

1768-74.    Privy  Councillor.    Minister  to  Sardinia,  1768-79. 

K.B.,  1771.   Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Coke,  of  Canter- 
bury. Died  at  Bartges,  France,  .'\ug.  25,  1785-  {Scott-Mayor, 

III.  578;  G.  Mag.;  Hasted,  in.  673.) 

LYNCOTT, .    B.A.  1464-5- 

LYNDALL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1578;  Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.   Licensed  by 
the   Archbishop   as   schoolmaster  at    Ripen,    Yorks.,    Feb. 
1608-9. 
LYNDALL,   WILLIAM.     Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,   Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  D.D.  1637.    Fellow.    Incorp. 
at  Oxford,   1627.    C.  at  Longstanton  St  Michael,  Cambs., 
1627-30.  V.  of  Blythe,  Notts.,  1633.  V.  of  Harlington,  Beds., 
c.  1665-70.  Buried  atClophill,  Beds.,  Apr.  2,  1674.  Probably 
father  of  the  next. 
LINDALL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663. 
Of  Bedfordshire.    Probably  s.  of  William  (above).    Matric. 
1663;  B..-\.  1666-7. 
LYNDE,  HUMPHREY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
10,  1657.    S.  of  Alexander,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.    B.  there. 
School,  Eton.   One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Maidstone,  Kent, 
1687-90;  V.  of  Boxley,  1678-90.   (Supposed,  however,  to  be 
a  son  of  Sir  Humphrey  Linde.)   (J.  Cave-Browne,  Boxley:) 
LYNDE  (?),  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 
LYNDERCOMBE,  GREGORY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  7,   1716-7.    S.  of  Gregory.    B.  at  Stowey,  Somerset. 
School,  Taunton  (Mr  Upton). 
LYNDON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1693.   S.  of  Sir  John.    B.  at  Dublin.    School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1694.  Went  to  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
B.A.  (Dublin)  1697;  M.A.  (Dublin)  1700. 
LYNDWOOD,  WILLIAM.    Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  where  he 
gave  two  windows  for  the  library.  S.  of  John,  of  Lyndwood, 
Lines.  B.C.  1375.  FeUow of  Pembroke  Hall.  LL.D.  (Oxford). 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  1407.    R.  of  Walton-on-the-Wolds,  Leics., 
till  1409.    Preb.  of  Sarum,  1412-34.    Dean  of   the  Arches, 
1417-30.   R.  of  All  HaUows,  Bread  Street,  1418-33-   Preb.  of 
Hereford,    1422-42.     Keeper  of   the   Privy  Seal,    1433-46. 
Archdeacon   of   Oxford,    1438-42.    Bishop  of   St   David's, 
1442-4.   .\uthor,  ProvinciaU.   Died  Oct.  21,  1446.   (Vmn,  i. 
8;  D.N.B.) 
LYNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1593. 
LYNE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1644. 
Of  Kent.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1647;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1652. 
Perhaps  ord.   deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln),  and  R.  of  Gt 
Chart,  Kent;  ejected,  1662. 
LYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1613;  B..A. 
1616-7.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Beeston,  Norfolk; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1619. 
LYNE,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  10,  1723. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants.    Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  20,   1706-7.    Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  U..\.  1731; 
B.D.  1738.    Fellow,   1729.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1733-    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)   May  28,   1738;  priest,  Mar.  9,   1739-40. 
Died  in  College.  Buried  Nov.  6,  1745-  Brother  of  the  next. 
LYNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1733. 
6th  s.  of  John,  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants.    Bapt.  there, 
Sept.  29,   1715.    Matric.  Easter,   1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A. 
1741;  D.D.  1764.    FeUow.   1737-    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1746. 


Lynn, John 

.\ssislaiit  Master  at  Eton.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1752- 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1743.  R.  of  Abbots  Ripton, 
Hunts.,  1744-67.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1744-67.  R-  of 
Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1750-67.  Died  July  10,  1767.  Will, 
P.C.C.   Brother  of  the  above.    (Harwood.) 

LYNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  5,  1662.  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1666-7;  Scholar,  1667;  M.A.  1671. 

LYNES,  CHARLES.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1702.  Doubtless  s.  of  William  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Ashby-de- 
la-Zouch,  Leics.  School,  Ashby  (his  father).  Matric.  1702; 
B.A.  1705-6;  M..\.  1709.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1710. 
P.C.  of  Woodhouse,  Leics.,  1710.  Schoolmaster  at  Lough- 
borough. 

LYNES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1674- 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
Doubtless  schoolmaster  at  .Ashby,  Leics.  Died  Mar.  31,  1727. 
M.I.  at  .Ashby.  Father  of  Charles  (above).  (Nichols,  in.  625.) 

LYNFORD,  THOMAS  (1666),  see  LINFORD. 

LYNG,  see  LING. 

LYNN,  ALAN  DE.  Studied  at  Cambridge,  where  he  became 
Doctor  {Pits).  Carmelite  friar.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Lived 
chiefly  at  Norwich,  where  he  died  c.  1420.  Leland  gives  a 
long  list  of  his  works.   (B.  Zimmerman.) 

LYNNE  or  LUNN,  BRIAN.   B.A.  1541-2- 

LYNN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1665.  S.  of  John  (1631),  gent.,  of  Southwick,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Bulwick  (Mr  Lawson).  Matric.  1665.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1668.  Died  at  Gray's  Inn.  Buried 
at  St  Andrew's,  Holboni,  Mar.  8,  1669-70. 

LYNN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1589. 
S.  of  John  (1551).  B.  at  Bassingbourne,  Cambs.,  c.  1570. 
B.A.  1593-4;  M..A.  1597;  B.D.  1605.  Fellow,  1592-1606. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  14,  1601-2.  R.  of  Fenny  Drayton, 
Leics.,  1605-6.  R.  of  Molesworth,  Hunts.,  1606.  Probably 
R.  of  Steeple  Gidding,  1616-33.  Will  dated  from  'Abington- 
by-Shingay'  (Abington-Pigotts),  Cambs.,  July  8,  1655; 
proved  (P.C.C.)  May  9,  1656.  Brother  of  William  (1578), 
Mannaduke  (1589)  and  Henry  (1588).  {Cooper,  11.  435; 
Geneal.,  i.  345.) 

LYNNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  13,  1632-3. 
Matric.  1633;  B..A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
June  9,  1639. 

LYNNE,  FITZWILLIAM.  B.A.  of  Trinity  College'  when  ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  18,  1599.  S.  of  George,  of  Southwicke, 
Northants.,  Esq.  V.  of  Southwicke,  1599.  Brother  of  Walter 
{1595).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

LYNNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1649.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Sulby,  near  Naseby, 
Northants.  School,  Oundle,  1641-9.  Matric.  1649.  Perhaps 
the  same  who  graduated  B..A.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
July  6,  1652.   {Vis.  of  Northants.,  1681.) 

LYNN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1691.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Westminster.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1692;  B.A.  1694-5.  Secretary  to  the 
Royal  African  Society,  1720-31.  Licensed,  1696-7,  to  marry 
Mary  Thomson,  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  dau.  of 
Elizabeth  Moreland,  alias  Thomson,  wife  of  Chr.  Moreland. 
Died  Apr.  5,  1731.  (For  his  diary  see  Al.  Westmon.,  217.) 
LYNN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
I,  1721.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex,  and  of  Southwick, 
Northants.  B.  in  London.  School,  Spalding,  Lines.  (Mr 
Neve).    Matric.  1723.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  3, 

1722.  Barrister,  1729.    A  member  of  the  Spalding  Society, 

1723.  F.S..A.,  1726.  Of  Southwick  Hall,  Northants.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Bellamy,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1735.  Buried  at  Southwick,  May  16,  1758.  M.L  Brother  of 
John  (1726).   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  347;  D.N.B.) 

LYN,  GREGORY.  B.A.  1474-5;  M..A.  1479-  Fellow  of  Gonville 
Hall,  1480. 

LYNN,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
.Aug.  24,  1588.  Of  Bassingbourne,  Cambs.  S.  of  John  (1551). 
Matric.  1588;  B.A.  1592-3.  FeUow,  1591-2-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1594.  2nd  son,  but  succeeded  his  father. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Butler,  of  Hatfield  Wood- 
hall,  Herts.,  Knt.  Brother  of  William  (1578),  Edward  (1589) 
and  Mannaduke  (1589),  father  of  the  next.   (Geneal.,  i.  346.) 

LYNN,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1623-4.  S.  of 
Henry  (above).  B.A.  1627-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20, 
1629.  R.ofHighamGobion,  Beds.,  1630.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Pigott,  of  Abington,  Cambs.  Died  s.p.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  1667.    (Geneal.,  i.  346.) 

LYNNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1540. 
"B.  at  Bassingbourne,  Cambs.  Resided  on  his  estate  there.' 
(Haruood.)   But  tee  the  next. 


Lynn,  John 

LYNNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  22, 1551.  Of  Bassingboume,  Cambs.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq. 
Matric.  1551.  Left  in  1552.  'Lived  afterwards  as  country 
gentleman.'  Married  Mary  Sewster.  Died  at  Bassingboume, 
Easter  Day,  1613.  I.p.m.,  1614.  Brother  of  Philip  (1544), 
father  of  William  (1578)  and  Edward  (1589).  (Harwood.) 
LYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4. 

LINN,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July,  1617. 
Probably  of  Bassingboume,  Cambs.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry 
(1588)  and  elder  brother  of  Henry  (1623-4).  Buried  at  St 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  Nov.  12,  1659.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1665. 
(Geneal.,  i.  348,  where  the  dates  seem  confused.) 

LYNN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  10, 
1631.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Southwick,  Northants.  School, 
Oundle.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1632.  Of  Southwick 
Hall.  Died  Jan.  11,  1693-4,  aged  79.  Buried  at  Southwick. 
M.I.  there.  Father  of  Charles  and  grandfather  of  George 
(1721).   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1681.) 

LYNNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1639. 

LYNN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1659.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Probably  at  Charterhouse.  'Bound  to  an 
attorney,  but  sufiering  from  bad  sight  went  to  the  Univer- 
sity and  petitioned  for  an  exhibition.'   (Al.  Carthtts.) 

LYNN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  28,  1726. 
S.  of  George,  of  Northamptonshire.  B.  at  Southwick.  School, 
Spalding,  Lines.  (Mr  Neve).  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A. 
1734-  Fellow,  1734-43.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  23,  1733; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1734.  V.  of  Southwick,  Northants.,  1736-49. 
R.  of  Munslow,  Salop,  1749.  Died  July  20,  1749.  Brother  of 
George  (1721).    (Scott-Mayor,  ill.  401.) 

LYNNE,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1589.  5th  s.  of  John  (1551),  of  Bassingboume,  Cambs. 
Scholar,  1590;  LL.B.  c.  1612;  LL.D.  1617.  FeUow,  1596- 
1609.  Adm.  advocate,  May  lo,  1628.  Chancellor  of  diocese 
of  Sarum.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1640.  Father  of  Thomas  (1642-3), 
brother  of  Edward  (1589)  and  William  (1578). 

LYNNE,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1643,  as 
Michael.  S.  of  George,  of  South'A-ick,  Northants.,  Esq. 
School,  Oundle,  1635-43.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Sept.  20, 
1644,  age  17.   Died  unmarried.   Brother  of  John  (1631). 

LINN,  NICHOLAS  DE.  Carmelite  friar  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1410;  deacon,  June  6,  1411.  (B. 
Zimmerman.) 

LYN,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1544.  S.  and 
h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bassingboume  and  Steeple  Morden,  Cambs. 
Age  22  in  1550.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1546. 
Dead  s.p.  in  1573.   (T.  A.  Walker;  Geneal.,  i.  346.) 

LYNN,  RICHARD.   Coquus  of  Gonville  Hall,  1497-1505. 

LYNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug. 
20,  1526;  B.A.  1530-1;  M.A.  1534.  Fellow,  1529-47.  'Re- 
ceiver of  Rents'  for  the  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Perhaps 
brother  of  John  (1540).   (Harwood.) 

LYN,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1644. 

LYNNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1515.  B.  in  Eton.  FeUow.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Culford,  Suffolk,  1555.  Died  fellow  of  the 
College.    (Harwood.) 

LYNNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Jan.  9,  1642-3,  from 
Irmity  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  June  26,  1640,  age  15 
S.  of  Marmaduke  (1589),  LL.D.,  of  Salisbury.  B.  there.  B.A. 
1644-5.    (Peile,  I.  485.) 

LYNN,  WALTER.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1596.  One  of  the  22 
children  of  George,  of  Southwick  HaU,  Northants.,  Esq.  B 
there,  c.  1577.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lmcohi)  Sept.  7,  1600;  priest,  Aug.  30,  1601.  R.  of  Haddon, 
Hunts.,  i6oo-(?)  39.  V.  of  Moulton.  Lines.,  1621-39.  Buried 
there  Mar.  15,  1638-9.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1639.  Brother  of 
FitzwiUiam. 

LYNN  or  LYN,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse 
Mar.  25,  1695.  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Southwick,  Northants., 
Esq.  B.  there.  School,  Spalding,  Lines.  Matric.  1695- 
Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.B.  1704.  Perhaps  M.D.  (else- 
where) 1709.  Chiefly  remembered  by  his  proposed  improve- 
ments of  the  steam-engine  described  in  'The  Case  of  Walter 
Lynn,  M.B.'  Author,  medical  works.  Buried  at  Grantham, 
■/n^AT  o'  1763.  Uncle  of  John  (1726)  and  George  (1721). 
(U.N.B.;  Geneal.,  1.  353.) 

LYNNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  6,  1446.   B.  at  Berkhampstead. 


Lyulffe,  Nicholas 

LYNNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  1578.  S.  and  h. 
of  John  (1551),  of  Bassingboume,  Cambs.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  9,  1580-1.  Barrister-at-law.  Married  Elizabeth 
Steward,  who  as  a  widow  married  Robert  Cromwell  and  was 
the  mother  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  Died  July  22,  1589,  aged  27. 
Buried  in  Ely  Cathedral.  M.I.  Nephew  of  Philip,  brother 
of  Edward  (1589)  and  Marmaduke  (1589).  (Geneal.,  i.  347; 
Bentham,  Ely,  App.  49.) 

LYNNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  6,  1590. 

LYN, .  D.  (Div.  or  Law)  1464-5.  Carmelite  friar. 

LYNN,  Prior  of.   Fee  for  degree,  1457-8. 

LYNN,  Prior  of,  see  THOMAS  BOZOMY. 

LYNN,  Prior  of  (SPINK).   B.D.  1479-80. 

LYNOLD  or  LYNALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May, 
1568;  B.A.  1572-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  1577.  Prob- 
ably V.  of  Tealby,  Lines.,  1576-7.   (Peile,  i.  105.) 

LYNOULD,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1570. 

LYNSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter 

1652. 

LYON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  18, 
1665.  S.  of  John  (1626-7),  R.  of  Barnwell  St  Andrew, 
Northants.  B.  there.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1665;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M..A..  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  29;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1670.   Brother  of  John  (1654). 

LYON,  JOHN.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  8,  1626-7. 
S.  of  John,  yeoman.  B.  at  Weeklev,  Northants.  Schools, 
Kettering  (Mr  Gylberd),  Oundle  (Mr  Death)  and  Broughton. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  27;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1632.  V.  of  Weekley,  Northante., 
1633.  R.  of  Bamwell  St  Andrew,  1647.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  Benjamin  (1665). 

LION,  JOHN.  .'\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12,  1654. 
S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  R.  of  Bamwell  St  Andrew,  North- 
ants. B.  at  Weekley.  School,  Oundle.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A. 
1662.  R.  of  Little  OaKley,  Northants.,  1660-72.  Buried 
there  Feb.  1,  1671-2.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1665).  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

LYON,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1704  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  J.,  of  Rouen,  France.  Matric.  from  Oriel 
CoUege,  Oxford,  June  14,  1692,  age  r8;  B.A.  (All  Souls) 
1695-6;  M.A.  1704.  V.  of  Tudeley,  Kent,  1700-2.  R.  of 
Mereworth,  1702-48.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

LIONS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1645.  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  1645.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  of 
the  Navy,  1653.  On  the  Resolution  at  the  defeat  of  the 
Dutch. 

LYSHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1559. 

LYSINGHAM, ■.   Adm.  at  Sidney,  1694. 

LYSONS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  3 

1684.    S.   of  William.     B.   at   Bristol.    School,   St   Paul's. 

-Matric.  1684.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  3,  1684,  as  2nd 

s.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Bristol,  deceased. 
LYST,  RICHARD.    Apothecary  in  London,  afterwards  studied 

at  Clare  Hall,  and  became  a  priest.   R.  of  St  Dunstan-in- 

the-West,  1536-56.    (Cooper,  i.  165.) 
LYTE,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  21, 

1744-    Of  Somerset.    School,   Wimborne,   Dorset.     Matric. 

1744;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1751 

Fellow  of  Queens',  1749-63. 

LYTHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  3,  1650 
Of  Middlesex. 

LYTHE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  June  21, 
1711.  S.  of  Michael,  clerk.  B.  at  Whorlton,  near  Stokesley, 
Vorks.  School,  Sedgfield,  Durham  (Mr  Rymer).  B.A.  1714-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1715;  priest,  Sept.  1716. 

LYTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  30,  1751.  B.  at 
Newton  Pickering,  Vorks.   Matric.  1752;  B.A.  1756. 

LYTH  or  LITH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
May  15,  165 1.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Newton  Rocks.  Schools,  Middleton  (Mr  Hardwick)  and 
Bridhngton.   Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1655-6. 

LYTHE, .  M.A.  of  St  John's;  excused  from  Congregations, 

1518. 
LYTTON,  see  LITTON. 
LYULFFE,  NICHOLAS.   B.Civ.L.  1503-4. 


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MABBE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Clare,  1606. 
U.  at  Eastbourne,  Sussex.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester);  priest 
(London)  Mar.  4.  1609-10,  age  30.  C.  of  Warbleton,  Sussex. 
Probably  wiU  (P.C.C.)  1617;  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex. 

MABB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1722.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1723;  M.B.  1727-  Probably  of 
Wclwyn,  Herts.;  medical  practitioner.  Died  Dec.  2,  1755- 
{Land.  Mag.) 

MABB,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1624;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Grayne,  Kent.  Buried  Aug.  28, 
1647.    (Fielding's  Rochester  diocese.) 

MABB,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  9, 1664.  Matric. 
1665;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  24,  1671. 

MABBINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1657. 
Of  Liiuolnshire.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  St  Neots, 
Hunts.,  1670-6. 

MABBOTT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1675- 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1676.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
Oct.  6,  1676.    (J.  B.  Peace.) 

MABOT,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1507-8.  S.  of  John,  of  Wold,  North- 
ants.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1509.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1510-1;  B.D.; 
D.D.  (Oxford)  1520.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1520-4.  R.  of  Little 
Billing,  Northants.,  1521.  R.  of  St  Gregory,  Northampton, 
1523-4.  R.  of  St  Mary  A.\e,  1524-8,  resigned.  Legatee  and 
executor  of  his  father,  1512.   (H.  I.  Longden;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MABBS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1612.  S.  of 
William,  of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6.  .\dm. 
at  Douay  College,  Aug.  5,  1617.   (Douay  Diary.) 

MABELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  11, 
1720.  S.  of  John,  baker.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  bapt. 
there,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  i,  1703.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr 
Lodge).  Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A. 
1727.  Fellow,  1733-5.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1727.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  Dec.  1725.  Buried  at  St  John's,  Newcastle,  Aug. 
20,  1735.   {Peile,  II.  198;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MABOURN,  CHARLES.  Adni.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 
1729-30.  S.  of  Samuel  (1691),  Master  of  Botesdale  Grammar 
School.  School,  Botesdale.  Scholar,  1730-4;  Matric.  1731; 
B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  23,  1735-  V.  of 
Bramfield,  Suffolk,  1737-58.  R.  of  Thorington,  1753-8- 
Buried  at  Bramfield,  Jan.  20,  1758.  Will  (Norwich  C.C.) 
1758.  Brother  of  John  (1725)  and  Edward  (1726).  {Venn, 
II.  32.) 

MABOURN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  28, 
1726.  S.  of  Samuel  (1691),  Master  of  Botesdale  Grammar 
School,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Botesdale.  Scholar,  1725- 
30;  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1729-30.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
22,1734.  Brotherof  the  next  and  of  Charles  (above).  [Venn, 
II.  25.) 

MABOURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20,  1725. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1691),  Master  of  Botesdale  Grammar  School. 
B.  there.  School,  Botesdale.  Matric.  1725.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1726)  and  Charles  (1729-30).   {Venn,  11.  23.) 

MABOURNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  19, 
1691.  Of  Sudbury.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  Schoolmaster 
at  Botesdale,  Apr.  1698-1752.  Licensed,  by  the  bishop,  to 
teach  grammar  at  Botesdale  and  Redgrave,  Apr.  4,  1698. 
Father  of  Charles  (1729-30),  Edward  (1726)  and  John  (1725)- 

MACBRAIR,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 

McCASLAND  or  McCAUSLAND,  OLIVER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1733.  S.  of  Oliver,  of  Ireland.  School, 
Wokingham,  Berks.  (Mr  Cawley).  Matric.  1733.  Married 
.\nne  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Murray,  of  Mount  Murray,  Co. 
Meath. 

MACKDONNEL,  RANDAL.  M.A.  1629  {fil.  nob).  Doubtless  s. 
of  Randal,  Earl  of  Antrim.  B.  1609.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl, 
1636.  Created  Marquis  of  Antrim,  1645.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  3, 
1682.     {G.E.C.) 

MACWILLIAMS,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1584. 

MACE,  see  also  MAYES. 

MACE,  CHARLES.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  it, 
1674.  S.  of  Henry,  of  York.  B.  there.  School,  York.  B..A. 
1677-8;  M..\.  1681.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1681.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1678;  priest,  Sept.  1680.  R.  of  Dunnington,  Yorks., 
1681-1712.  R.  of  St  Saviour's,  York,  1682-1712.  Died  Aug. 
ao,  1712.    Father  of  the  next. 


MACE,  CHARLES.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  19,  1699-1700. 
S.  of  Charles  (above),  clerk.    B.  at  York.    School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Lambert).   Matric.  1700.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Feb.  2, 
1701-2,  age  19.  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1705;  priest,  Oct.  1706.    V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  King's 
Court,  York,  1707.    R.  of  St  Helen's,  1707-16.    V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Hull,   1716-21.    Married   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Blower,  R.  of  St  Martin  Micklegate,  York.    Buried  at  Hull, 
Apr.  21,  1721.    {Scott-Mayor.) 
MACE,  GEORGE.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1508-11;  B.Can.L. 
1510-1;  D.Can.L.  1521-2.  Had  studied  arts  four  years  and 
canon  law  five  years  at  Cambridge,  and  canon  law  eight 
years  at  his  monastery.    A  canon  from  Westacre  Priory, 
Norfolk.   University  preacher,  1522.   {Venn,  i.  18.) 
MAYSE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1665. 
MACE,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  10,   1650.    Of 
Cambridgeshire.    School,  Perse  (Mr  Crabbe).    Matric.  1651; 
B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest.  Mar.  3, 
1660-1.    R.  of  Lisburn  (Connor),   1661-70.   Preb.  of  Down, 
1661-2;  Chancellor,  1662.  Buried  in  Lisburn  Cathedral,  Sept. 
11,  1670.   (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
MACE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627. 
'MACE,'  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  c.  June,  1666.   Probably 

John  Massey,  whom  see. 
MACE,  PHINEAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1657.    S.  of  Henry,  of  York.    B.  there.    School,  York  (Mr 
Wallis).    Matric.   1657;   B.A.   1660-1.    R.  of  Barlborough, 
Derbs.   R.  of  Clowne,  1662.   Died  Aug.  1699. 
MACE,  ROGER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1611. 
S.  of  Henry,  grocer,  of  the  parish  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge. 
Bapt.   there,   Nov.   24,    1594.    School,    King's  College   (Mr 
Rodeknight).   B.A.  from  King's,  1617-8.   Admon.  of  Roger 
Mace,  of  Exeter,  1622.   {Venn,  1.  213.) 
MACE,  SIMON.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,   1600.    Of 
Cambridgeshire.    B.A.   1603-4;   M.A.    1607.    V.  of  Worle, 
Somerset,  161 2-7,  when  he  resigned. 

MACE, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

MACHAM,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  22, 
1664.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk,  of  Coventry.  B.  there.  School, 
Rugby  (Mr  Whitehead).  Matric.  1665. 
MACHELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1669.  S.  of  John,  of  Arksey,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Doncaster.  Matric.  1669. 
MACHELL,   JOHN   THOMSON.     Matric.    pens,    from   Corpus 

Christi,  Easter,  161 7.   Of  Yorkshire. 
MACHELL,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1650.   Of  Surrey.   B.A.  1653-4.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
X654. 
MACHELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  16,  1639. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  1641. 

MACHELL  or  MACHYLL, .   D.Can.L.  1499-1500;  D.Civ.L. 

1502-3.   Principal  of  Burdon  Hostel  in  1504. 
MACHELL,  — — .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  29, 
1563-4- 

MACHELL, .Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1588-9. 

MACHIN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1685;  B.A. 
1688-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May;  priest,  Dec.  1689.  C.  of 
Westborough,  Lines. 
MACHIN,  JOHN.   B.A.  1532-3. 

MACHIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  12,  1645.  (Pre- 
viously matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  i,  1642, 
age  17.)  S.  of  Roger,  of  PenkhuU,  Staffs.  Scholar,  1645;  B.A. 
1645-6; M.A.  1649.  Fellow,  1648-64.  R.of  Graveley,Cambs., 
1656,  resigned  same  year.  V.  of  Elm,  1659-60.  V.  of  Comber- 
ton,  1659.  V.  of  Whittlesford,  1661-4.  Died  in  College,  Sept. 
6,  1664.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1664.  (A.  Gray.) 
MACHIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  6,  1645-6.  Of 
Stafiordshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Seabridge,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
Staffordshire.  B.  there,  Oct.  2,  1624.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar, 
1647;  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653.  Received  presbyterian  orders 
at  Whitchurch,  1649.  C.  at  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  Lecturer  at 
Atherstone,  Warws.  Probably  V.  of  Astbury,  Cheshire,  1653. 
P.C.  of  Whitley,  1661;  ejected,  1662.  Buried  at  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  Staffs.  {Calamy,  1.  270;  S.  Clarke's  Lives,  81; 
D.N.B.) 
MACHIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1646.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1647;  B.A.  1649-50. 
Fellow  (by  mandate  of  the  Commissioners),  1650-1.  Died 
Dec.  3,  165 1.    {A.  Gray.) 


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Macro,  Thomas 


MACHIN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 

19,    1671-2.    S.   of  Thomas,   deceased,   of   Loughborough. 

School,    Loughborough.     B.A.    1679-80.     Probably    R.    of 

Snargate,  Kent,  1683  (M.A.). 
MACHYN,  THOMAS.    Ma  trie,  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1590. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Co.  Gloucs.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Nov.  12,  1589. 

MACHON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1663  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1655;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Chaplain  to  Prince  Rupert. 
Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  John,  Lichfield,  1671.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1671-3.  Died  Feb.  27,  1672-3.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

MACHY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1470.  B.  in  Eton.  B.A.  1473-4;  M.A.  1477-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  27;  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  10,  1479. 
According  to  Harwood  he  was  D.Civ.L. 

MACKAREL  or  MAKKARELL,  MATTHEW.  B.D.  1509-10. 
Afterwards  D.D.  at  Freiburg,  and  incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1516-7.  A  Premonstratensian  Canon.  Abbot  of  Whittle, 
near  Alnwick,  Northumberland,  and  later  of  Barlings,  Lines., 
of  which  he  was  the  last  abbot.  Suffragan,  as  Bishop  of 
Chalcedon,  to  the  Archbishop  of  York.  Supporting  an  in- 
surrection in  Lincolnshire  against  the  suppression  of  the 
monasteries  he  was  convicted  of  high  treason  and  executed 
at  Tyburn,  Mar.  27,  1537.  (Cooper,  1.  61;  D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

MACKARETH,  GEORGE.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1667. 
Matric.  1667. 

MACARNYS  or  MACORNES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1544.  Matric.  1544;  B.A.  1546-7.  Perhaps 
Edward  Makemest  (B.A.),  who  was  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov. 
30,  1565;  C.  of  Upwood,  Hunts,  in  1585. 

MACKERNESS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  26;  priest, 
Mar.  27,  1628.  V.  of  Dudley,  Worcs.,  1637.  One  of  these 
names  intruded  at  Weedon,  Northants.,  1653-8. 

MACARNESS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1612-3;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  19,  1614;  priest, 
June  4,  1615.  This,  or  the  next,  R.  of  St  Christopher-le- 
Stocks,  London,  1630-6.  V.  of  Stanwell,  1632.  Buried  at 
St  Christopher's,  May  29,  1636.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1636.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MAKARNESS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1613; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21; 
priest,  Dee.  22,  1617. 

MACKERNESS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  21;  priest, 
July  22,  1626.  V.  of  Stantonbury,  Buelvs.,  1641.  Died  Nov. 
1662,  at  Stony  Stratford.   Buried  there. 

MAKERNES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1606; 
B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1614.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Swaffham  Prior, 
Carabs.,  1616-7.   Perhaps  V.  of  Barton,  1617-21. 

MACKERNESSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June 
13,  1663.  Of  Spalding,  Lines.  Exhibitioner  from  Charter- 
house. Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670;  B.D.  1677. 
Fellow,  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670.  V.  of 
Standground,  Hunts.,  1679.   Died  1680. 

MACKINEN,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 

27,  1713.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies.  School, 
Eton.  Scholar,  1715.  Probably  died  before  1720.  Brother 
of  the  next.    (Oliver's  Antigua,  11.  226.) 

MACKINEN,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July 

28,  1716.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies.  School, 
Caddington,  Herts.  (Mr  Biby).  Planter  at  St  Christopher's. 
Married  and  left  issue.  Brother  of  George  (above).  {Antigua, 
II.  226.) 

MACKWORTH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  2, 
1593.   Matric.  c.  1597. 

MACKWORTH,  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  4,  1650.  S.  of  Sir  Henry  (next),  Bart.,  of  Normanton, 
Rutland.  B.  there.  School,  Hertford  (Mr  Minors).  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1652.  Married  Dorothy,  widow  of 
Thomas,  Lord  Grey  of  Groby.  Slain  in  a  duel  with  Sir  George 
Booth,  Aug.  1659.  {Peile,  1.  536;  n.  899;  Burke,  Exl. 
Bart.) 

MACKWORTH,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1615-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1593),  of  Normanton, 
Rutland,  Esq.  (aften^'ards  Bart.).  Bapt.  at  Gretford,  Lines, 
(his  mother's  home),  Oct.  22,  1598.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  4,  1617-8.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Mar.  1625-6.  Sheriff  of 
Rutland,  1627-8.  Died  Aug.  24,  1640.  Buried  at  Emping- 
ham,  Rutland.  BrotherofNeale  (1628)  and  father  of  the  last. 
{G.E.C.,  I.  122;  Blore,  128.) 

MACKWORTH,  HOPTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  5, 
1683-4.  Of  Rutland,  and  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Normanton. 
Bapt.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  .'Vug    21,  1666.    Adm.  at 


the  Middle  Temple,  June  23,  1684.  Buried  at  Empingham, 
Rutland,  Oct.  25,  1686.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1680). 
{Blore,  128.) 

MACKWORTH,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1619.  S.  and  h.  of  lUchard,  of  Betton  Grange,  Salop, 
Esq.,  deceased.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  24,  1621.  Ancient,  1645.  Bencher,  1650.  Recorder  of 
Shrewsbury.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  Chester,  1647.  Parlia- 
mentary Governor  of  Shrewsbury.  M.P.  for  Salop,  1654.  Of 
Betton  Grange.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  as  '  Colonel,' 
Dee.  26,  1654;  disinterred  after  the  Restoration,  and  buried 
in  St  Margaret's.  Probably  father  of  Thomas  (1642).  (G.  W. 
Fisher,  Shrewsbury.) 

MACKWORTH,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's, 
May  II,  1680.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Normanton,  Rutland. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  Jan.  21,  1663. 
Resided  till  Michs.  1682.  Buried  at  Empingham,  Rutland, 
Sept.  29,  1686.   Brother  of  Hoptoii  (1683-4).   {Peile,  11.  79.) 

MACKWORTH,  NEALE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (next),of  Normanton,  Rutland,  Bart., 
deceased.  B.A.  1628-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  2,  1631. 
Living  and  unmarried,  1681,  age  72.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1615-6).    {Blore,  128.) 

MACKWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  2, 
1593.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Normanton,  Rutland.  Matric. 
c.  1597.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1594.  Serjeant-at- 
law.  Sheriff  of  Rutland,  1599-1600.  Created  Bart.,  June  4, 
1 619.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Hall,  of  Gretford, 
Esq.  Died  Mar.  1625-6.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Henry 
(1615-6)  and  Neale  (1628).    {G.E.C.) 

MACKWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1642.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Humphrey  (1619),  of 
Coventry,  Esq.  B.A.  1645-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 
1644-5.  M.P.  for  Salop,  1656-8.  Of  Neston  Grange,  Salop, 
Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Bulkeley,  of  Salop,  Esq. 
{Blore,  129.) 

MACLERKE, .   Fee  for  B.A.  1479. 

MACOCKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  28,  1611.  S.  of 
Roger,  husbandman,  of  Yelvertoft,  Northants.  School, 
Shawell,  Leies.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  15,  1612.  Matric. 
1612;  Scholar,  1613-4.  Went  to  Virginia,  1618.  The  Governor 
asks  for  his  ordination,  'on  account  of  the  scarcity  of 
ministers.'  Appointed  to  the  Council,  1619.  Killed  by  the 
Indians  in  the  great  massacre,  Mar.  22,  1622.  (W.  G. 
Stanard.) 

MACRELL, .  B.Can.L.  1488.  Perhaps  William,  R.  of  Castle 

Camps,  Cambs.,  till  1498.  Died  1498. 

MACRETH  or  MAICRETH,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1525-6.  Of  Sussex. 
M.A.  1529.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's. 

MACRO,  COX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  25,  1699.  S.  of 
Thomas,  grocer  and  alderman  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  (and 
Susan,  dau.  of  John  Cox,  R.  of  Risby).  B.  1683.  School, 
Bury.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  19,  1701-2.  LL.B.  1710; 
D.D.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).  Resided  at  Christ's  till  1703.  Went 
to  Leyden  to  study  medicine,  1703.  Probably  six-clerk  in 
Chancery,  1710-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  27;  priest, 
July  22,  1716.  Well  known  antiquary.  Of  Norton  and  Little 
Haugh,  Suffolk.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Godfrey,  of 
London.  Died  Feb.  2,  1767.  Buried  at  Norton.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1770.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.;  Peile,  11.  152;  Hunter, 
Hallamshire,  423,  where  he  is  made  brother  to  Ralph 
(1713)-) 

MACRO,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1739. 
S.  of  Cox  (above),  D.D.  B.  and  educated  in  London.  Matric. 
1739-  'Joined  the  army  and  was  in  the  expedition  to 
Flanders.'  No  regular  profession.  Died  under  rather 
mysterious  circumstances,  Apr.  1766.  Buried  at  St  George's, 
Hanover  Square.  (Nichols'  Lit.  Anecd.  ix.  359;  Bury  Free 
Press,  Apr.  29,  1916.) 

MACRO,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1640.  Of  London. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Ralph,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex;  adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  12,  1642.  M.I.  at  All  Hallows, 
Staining,  London,  to  one  of  these  names,  1672. 

MACRO,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27, 
1678.  S.  of  Ralph  (?  above).  School,  Westminster.  M.B. 
1684.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1698;  of  St 
Andrew's,  Holborn,  M.D. 

MACRO,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7,  1713. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Esq.,  grocer  and  alder- 
man. B.  there.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds  and  Mr  Randall). 
Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1713-9;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720; 
D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1719-28.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  12,  1720;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1720-1.  Preacher  at 
the  Rolls  Chapel.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1727-8.  Died  at 
Bath.  Buried  there  Oct.  19,  1728.  Perhaps  brother  of  Cox. 
{Venn,  i.  530;  Hunter,  Hallamshire,  423.) 

MACROE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  E.mmanuel,  Mar.  25,  1593. 


Macro,  Thomas 

MACRO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caivs,  Oct.  i,  1700. 
Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B. 
there.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1700-6;  B.A. 
1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  D.D.  1722.  Fellow,  1707-21.  University 
librarian,  1718-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Norivich)  Dec.  22,  1706; 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1708.  C.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge, 
1710.  V.  of  Babraham,  Cambs.,  1716.  R.  of  Hockwold  and 
Wilton,  Norfolk,  1720-43.  Preacher  at  St  James',  Bury,  m 
1721.  Minister  of  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth,  1722-43.  Author. 
Died  Mar.  17,  1743-4.  Buried  at  Yarmouth.  M.I.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next.  {Venn,  i.  506;  Nichols,  Lit. 
Anecd.  ix.  350,  where  he  is  mentioned  as  a  contemporary  of 
Cox  (1699)  and  Ralph  (1713)) 
MACRO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  21, 
1739-40.  S.  of  Thomas  (1700),  D.D.,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Yarmouth  (Mr  Mingay)  and  Monk  Soham  (private). 
Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1740-6;  B.A.  1743-4-  Died  Apr.  5, 
1746.  M.I.  at  St  Nicholas,  Y'armouth.  (Venn,  ir.  47.) 
MADAN,  MARTIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
7,  1716.  ist  s.  of  Martin,  of  Nevis,  West  Indies.  School, 
London  (Dr  Dunster).  Matric.  1716.  M.P.  for  Wootton 
Bassett,  1747-54.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Judge  Spencer 
Cowper  and  aunt  of  the  poet  Cowper.  Father  of  Spencer 
(1746).  Died  1756.  Will  (P.C.C),  1756.  (Oliver,  ^ n«tg«a.) 
MADEN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1625.  Fellow.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest.  May  24,  1619.  V.  of  St 
Peter's,  Colchester,  1629-32.  R.  of  St  Mildred  Poultry,  1638, 
ejected  and  went  beyond  seas.  (Milboum's  SI  Mildred 
PouUry.) 
MADEN  or  MADIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  \L\gdalene, 
Easter,  1639;  B.A.  1642-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1648.  M.A. 
from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  1648.  Perhaps  V.  of  Rothley, 
Lcics.,  1653. 
MADAN,  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1746.  2nd  s.  of  Colonel  Martin  (above),  of  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1749-50; 
M.A.  1753;  D.D.  1766.  Fellow,  1752.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  July  9,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1752. 
V.  of  Bossall,  Yorks.,  1754-67.  R.  of  West  Halton,  Lines. 
R.  of  Haxey.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1760-87.  Preb.  of 
Peterborough,  1770-94.  R.  of  Gt  Bradley,  Suffolk,  1783-6. 
Bishop  of  Bristol,  1792-4;  of  Peterborough,  1794-1813.  R.  of 
Castor,  Northants.,  1794-1813.  Married  Lady  Charlotte 
Comwallis.  Died  Nov.  8,  1813.  Buried  in  Peterborough 
Cathedral.  M.I.  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Weslmon.,  338.) 
MADDEN,  SAMUEL  MOLYNEUX.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Feb.  9,  1731-2,  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  adm. 
there  as  Fell.-Com.  Mar.  13,  1729.  S.  of  Samuel  Molyneux,  of 
Dublin,  D.D.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  Matric.  1732;  B.A. 
1734-5.  Died  1783.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
MADDEN,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1670,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Enfield,  Middlesex.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct.  13,  1663,  age  17.  M.A.  (Dublin) 
1670.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1674. 
MADDER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579-80. 
MADDER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

159S. 
MADDISON,  see  aUo  MATHESON  and  MATTISON. 
MADISON  or  MATHISON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from 
King's,  Easter,  1636.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (1611).  B.  1619. 
Of  the  Middle  Temple.  Living,  1660.  Died  before  1672. 
One  Anthony  Madison,  age  12  in  1632.  {Vis.  of  Lines.,  1592.) 
MADDISON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  8,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  deceased.  B.  at  New- 
casUe-on-Ty-ne.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Sept.  5,  1661.  School, 
Newcastle  (Mr  Garthwait).  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A. 
1685.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1685.  V.  of  St 
Andrew,  Newcastle,  1688.  A  non-juror.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (P.C.C.)  1719;  of  St  Andrew,  Holbom,  London,  clerk. 
MADISON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1611.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  Fonaby, 
Lines.,  Knt.  Bapt.  at  Caistor,  Lines.,  Nov.  24,  1594.  Of  the 
Middle  Temple.  High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1648-9.  Buried  at 
Caistor,  Mar.  30,  1672.  Perhaps  father  of  Anthony  (1636). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  625.) 
MADDISON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
i6io.  B.  at  Danbury,  Essex.  Matric.  1610;  B.A.  1613-4; 
M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  18,  1623,  age  29; 
C.  of  Danbury.  R.  of  Wanstead,  by  1628,  till  his  death. 
Will  dated,  1646;  proved,  1653  (P-C.C). 
MADDISON,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1613. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Esq.  Bapt.  at 
St  Nicholas,  Feb.  i6,  1594-5.  Matric.  1612.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  11,  1615.  Knighted,  June,  1633,  as  Mayor 
of  Newcastle. -Married  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hall,  of  New- 
castle. Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Nov.  21,  1646.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 


Maddock,  John 

MADDISON,  LIONEL.   .Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Aug.  21,  1671.   S.  of  Lionel,  gent.,  of  Merryland,  Durham. 

B.  there.    Bapt.  at  South  Shields,  July  30,  1655.    School, 

Morpeth.   Matric.  1671.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1671, 

as  s.  and  h.  of  Lionel,  of  Saltwellside,  Durham.   Buried  at 

St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Oct.  25,  1698.    Brother  of  Ralph 

(1673).    (H.  M.  Wood.) 
MADDISON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  2,  1695.   S.  of  Nathaniel,  gent.   B.  near  Louth,  Lines. 

School,  Alford. 
MADDESON,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1555. 
MADYSON,  RALPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1644. 

Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Humphrey,  of  Coningsby,  Lines.,  gent. 

Bapt.  Oct.  8,  1626.  Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 

6,  1647.   Succeeded  his  father.   High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1679. 

{Lines.  Pedigrees,  619;  Burke,  L.G.) 
MADDISON,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 

26,  1673.    S.  of  Lionel,  gent.,  of  Merryland,  Durham.    B. 

there.    School,  Morpeth.    Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A. 

1682.    Of  Washington,  Durham,  clerk.    Married  Dorothy, 

widow  of  William  James,  June,  1685.  Buried  at  Washington, 

July  27,  1700.   Brother  of  Lionel  (1671). 
MADISON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  15,  1607. 

Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Trusthorpe,  Lines.,  gent. 

Bapt.  there,  Jan.  23,  1589-90.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7, 

1609-10.   Married  Amy,  dau.  of  George  Johnson,  of  Thwaite 

Hall,  Welton,  Lines.,  1614.   Buried  at  Alford,  July  25,  1630. 

Perhaps  father  of  Thomas  (1632).    {Lines.  Pedigrees,  627.) 

MADDISON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr."  2,  1616. 

Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Bapt.  at  St 

Nicholas,  Aug.  31,  1600.    Matric.  1616;  Scholar;  B.A.  1619- 

20;  M.A.  1623.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  16,  1623.  Called  to 

the  Bar,  Nov.  21,  1631. 
MADDISON,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1603-4. 

Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  18,  1605. 
MADDISON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1632.  Of  Lincolnshire.   Perhaps  s.  of  Richard  (1607). 

Married  and  had  issue.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  627.) 

MADDISON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1717.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  John,  of  Newcastle.  Bapt. 
at  AU  Saints',  Apr.  6,  1700.  Schools,  Newcastle  (Mr  Jurin) 
and  Durham  (Mr  Rymer).  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  27, 
1719-20.  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  May  20,  1722;  priest  (Durham)  Aug.  23,  I724. 
V.  of  St  Ann's,  Newcastle,  1726-7.  C.  of  All  Saints',  New- 
castle, 1733.  Lecturer  at  Bridge  End  Chapel,  Newcastle, 
1736-64.  Married,  at  Gateshead,  Jan.  10,  1735-6,  Sarah 
.Andrew.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Feb.  6,  1772.  (Peile,  11.  192; 
T.  A.  Walker,  243;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MADDOX,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1627.  Of  Kent.  B.  Nov.  5,  1610.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  1627.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6, 1629.  OfBoughton 
Monchelsea,  Kent.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Multon 
Lambarde,  of  Westcombe,  Kent.  His  son,  Benjamin,  was 
created  Bart,  in  1676.  Probably  brother  of  William  (1629). 
(Robinsoti,  i.  97;  G.E.C.) 

MADDOCK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1723. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  P.C.  of  Ashover. 
Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1726-7.   R.  of  Elton,  Derbs. 

MADDOX,  ISAAC.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  S.  of 
Edward,  stationer,  of  London.  B.  there,  July  27,  1697. 
Educated  at  Aberdeen.  M.A.  (Edinburgh),  1723.  Incorp.  at 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1724.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1724;  D.D. 
(Cambridge)  1731  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (London)  June  9, 
1723.  V.  of  Whiteparish,  Wilts.,  1724.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1725-44.  R.  of  St  Vedast,  Foster  Lane,  1730-6.  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Dean  of  Wells,  1734.  Bishop  of 
St  Asaph,  1736-43.  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1743-59-  Author 
of  a '  Vindication '  of  the  Elizabethan  settlement  of  the  Church 
of  England.  Died  Sept.  28,  i759-  Buried  in  Worcester 
Cathedral.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MADDOCKE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1619.   Of  Kent.   B.A.  1622-3. 

MADDOCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1553. 
Of  Cheshire.  B..A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1555-6.  Fellow  of 
St  Catharine's,  1556. 

MADDOCKS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1618  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Co. 
Glamorgan,  gent.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Oct. 
25,  1611,  age"i7;  B.A.  1615;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1619.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

MADDOX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  9,  1666-7. 
S.  of  John,  carpenter,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  B.  at  Roxeth, 
Middlesex.  School,  Harrow  (Mr  Hide  and  Mr  Johnson). 
Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667-74;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1678. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1673;  priest,  June,  1674;  C.  of 
Wicken  Bonhunt,  Essex.  (Venn,  1.  429.) 


Maodock,  John 

MADDOCKS,  JOHN.    Adra.  Fcll.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  6, 

1686.   Of  Surrey.    Matric.  1686. 
MADDOX,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 

1716.   S.  of  William,  mercer,  of  Hereford.   School,  Hereford 

(Mr  Traheme).   Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.   K. 

of  Stretton  Siigwas,  Hereford,  1737-47. 
MADOCKS  or  MADDOCK,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May 

18,  1657.   Of  Wales.   Matric.  1658  {impiibes);  Scholar,  1658; 

I5.A.  1 660-1. 
MADDOX,  PHILIP.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  c.   1585.    S.  of 

William,   citizen  of  London.    B.  there.    School,   Merchant 

Taylors'  (Mr  Muncaster).    Matric.  1585.    Migrated  to  Caius, 

.'\ug.  10,  15S7,  ape  17.   Scholar,  1587-9. 
MADDOCK,   RANDALL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

Apr.  10,  1618.    S.  of  Randall,  of  Malpas,  Cheshire.   Matric. 

1618;  Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1621-2. 
MADOCKS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 

1713.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hanmer,  Flints.    School,  Hanmor 

(Mr  Bamos).  Matric.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  16; 

priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1715. 
MADDOCK,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1747.  S.  of  Samuel, 

of   St    Mary's,   Chester.     Matric.   from   Brasenose   College, 

Oxford,  Apr.  10,  1731,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1734-5.   K.  of 

Liverpool,  177^-83.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
MADOCKE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27, 

1583.   S.  of  William,  of  Wiveton,  Norfolk.   School,  Wiveton. 
MADDOX,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1629. 

Of  Kent.   Matric.  1629.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1631. 

Of    Boughton    Monchelsea,    Kent.     Probably    brother    of 

Benjamin  (1627).   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 
MADDOCKS,  ZACHARIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1621. 
MADDY,    RICHARD.     B.A.    1538-9;    M.A.    1542.     Fellow   of 

Corpus  Christi,  1540. 

MADEW,  see  also  MEADOW. 

MADEW,  JOHN.  B.A.  1529-30.  Of  Lancashire.  M.A.  1533; 
B.D.  1543;  D.D.  1546.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1530.  Proctor, 
1534-5-  Vice-Chancellor,  1545,  1546,  1547,  1550.  Regius 
Professor  of  Divinity,  c.  1545.  Master  of  Clare,  1549-53. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  St  Ives,  Hunts.,  1546-54.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1550-3.  Reconciled  to  the  Church  of  Rome,  1555.  Died 
1555.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1556.   (Cooper,  I.  116.) 

MADEW, .  B.Can.L.  1480-1. 

MADEY  or  MADES,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1473.  Of  Norwich  diocese. 
B.D.  1475-6.  Grace  for  D.D.  1482-3;  probably  conferred, 
1492.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1473-94.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24,  1474.  Chaplain  of  Laud's  Chantry  in  Little  St 
Mary's,  1481-6.  Probably  R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1497.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  1501;  of  Wrotham,  Chardstock,  etc. 

MADEVS  or  MADDESSE, .   Incorp.  1488. 

MADRYN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1544. 

MADRYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  Nov.  3, 
1631.  S.  of  Griffin,  gent.,  of  Bangor.  B.  there.  School, 
Whitchurch,  Salop  (Mr  White).  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  2,  1635,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Grif?yn,  of  Madryn, 
Carnarvon,  Esq.   Probably  M.P.  for  Co.  Carnarvon,  1654-5. 

MAELL,  see  MAYLE. 

MAGDELEIN  or  MAUDELYNE,  RICHARD.  Scholar  at  King's 
Hall,  1386-91.   Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Feb.  18,  1390-1. 

MAGGS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1484-5.  Probably  R.  of  Ashingdon, 
Essex,  1515-9.  Will  as  curate  and  farmer  of  Gt  Stambridge, 
1518-9.  To  be  buried  there.  Bequest  to  Ashingdon  (Cous.  C. 
London).    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MAGNUS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  27,  i6ii; 
afterwards  Fell.-Com. 

MAGSON,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1609.  S.  of  Peter 
(1566).  M..^.  1612.  Fellow,  1610.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1612. 
Ord.  deacon  (?  Carlisle),  June  15,  1616.  Master  of  Hawkshead 
Grammar  School,  Westmorland,  1616.  R.  of  Windermere, 
1627;  left  same  year.  Brother  of  Peter  (1621).  (B.  Nightin- 
gale.) 

MAGSON,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573.  Fellow,  1573. 
Master  of  Hawkshead  Grammar  School,  Westmorland,  1585- 
1616.  C.  of  Hawkshead.  Died  1616.  Will  (Archd.  Richmond) 
mentions  sons  Peter  and  Francis.   (B.  Nightingak.) 

MAGSON,  PETER.  '  B.A.  of  St  John's,'  when  ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1621;  priest,  June,  1622.  S.  of  Peter,  above.  Brother 
of  Francis  (1609).  (Not  found  in  the  College  or  University 
records.) 

MAGSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  1378-9. 


Maidwell,  William 

MAHATT,  PHILIP.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Hampshire,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  June  30, 
1615,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1619;  M.A.  (New  College, 
Oxford)  1622.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1621-35.  V.  of  East  Brent, 
Somerset,  1622  ('Malct,'  in  Weaver).  Will  (P.C.C.)  1635. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

MAHERBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28,  1674. 
S.  of  Nicholas.   B.  at  Snaith,  Vorks.  School,  Snaith. 

MAIDLOW,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  22,  1748.  Of 
Hampshire.  Matric.  1750-1;  Scholar,  1750;  LL.B.  1755.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Feb.  23,  1755. 
Doubtless  of  Cocking,  Sussex,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1794. 

MAIDSTONE  or  MAYDSTONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Mar.  12,  1656-7.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Gt 
Horkesley,  Essex.    (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

MAIDSTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1647. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Felsted,  Essex.  Matric.  1646. 
Migrated  first  to  Clare,  then  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  4,  1648. 
Scholar,  1648.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  24,  1648.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  90.) 

MAIDSTONE,  Viscount,  see  FINCH,  WILLIAM. 

MAIDWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1657.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Godfrey,  barrister,  of 
Cranford.  Adm.  at  Oundle  School,  Oct.  8,  1649,  sge  7. 
Matric.  sizar,  1657;  B.A.  1660-1.  Fellow  (by  mandate) 
Sept.  2,  1662.  Died  soon  after.  Brother  of  Lewis  (1668). 

MAYDWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  27, 
1646.  S.  of  Laurence,  Esq.,  of  Winsharn,  Somerset.  B.  there. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  5,  1645. 

MAYDWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  20, 
1578-9.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Carleton  P'orehoe,  Norfolk.  School, 
East  Dereham.  Scholar  to  1583;  B.A.  1582-3.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  27,  1586.  R.  of  Yaxham,  Norfolk,  1585-1649. 
Will  proved  (Archd.  Norfolk)  1649.   (Venn,  I.  102.) 

MAIDEWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627. 
B.  at  Geddington,  Northants.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  V. 
of  Simpson,  Bucks.,  1636-50,  deprived.  R.  of  Kettering, 
Northants.,  i65c>-62,  ejected.  R.  of  Claybrook,  Leics.,  1658. 
Died  Jan.  9,  1692-3,  aged  83.  Buried  in  the  chancel  of 
Kettering.   M.I.   (CaZamy,  11.  225;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MAIDWELL,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,  1673. 
Of  Kettering,  Northants.   Perhaps  s.  of  the  above. 

MAYDWELL,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
May  27,  1738.  S.  of  Laurence,  of  Wansford,  Thomhaugh, 
Northants.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1739;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1742;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1744- 

MAIDWELL,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  June  30, 
1668.  S.  of  Godfrey,  deceased,  of  Cranford,  Northants.  B. 
there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
Author,  The  loving  Enemies,  a  comedy,  1680.  Buried  in  the 
cloisters  of  Westminster  Abbey,  Oct.  12,  1716.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1657). 

MAIDWELL,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  23, 
1623-4.  S.  of  Thomas  (1596-7),  clerk.  B.  at  Easton -by- 
Stamford,  Northants.  School,  .Stamford  (Mr  Newburgh). 
Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  18,  1631;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1631-2.  Perhaps  succeeded 
his  father  at  Easton  for  a  few  months  in  1646.  Buried  at 
Edith-Weston,  Rutland,  Nov.  3,  1653,  aged  45.  (Peile,  i. 
359-) 

MAIDWELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26,  1657-8. 
Of  Northamptonshire.   Matric.  1658. 

MAIDWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1596-7. 
B.  at  Geddington,  Northants.,  c.  1580.  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A. 
1602.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1604.  V.  of 
Little  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1604-6.  R.  of  Easton-by -Stamford, 
Northants.,  1606-46.  Buried  there  July  29,  1646.  Admon. 
to  widow  Anne  and  son  Thomas.  Father  of  Peter  (1623-4). 
(Peile,  I.  220;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MAIDWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  13, 
1672;  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676. 

MAIDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's, 
June,  1622.  S.  of  William,  of  East  Farndon,  Northants. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  21,  1606-7.  School,  Market  Harborough 
(Mr  Orpin).  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  R.  of 
Frowlesworth,  Leics.,  1636.  One  of  the  same  names  was 
minister,  1653-62,  when  he  is  said  to  have  been  deprived. 
One  Wm.  Madwell  V.  of  Penshurst,  Kent,  1643-9.  (Peile,  1. 
346.) 

MAIDWELL,  Rector  of.   Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1478-9. 

MAILE,  see  also  MAYLE. 


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Maile,  John 

MAILE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  zb, 

1673.    S.  of  John,  of  Walkeringham,  Notts.,  clerk.    B.  at 

South  Leverton.    Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1676-7.    Ord.  deacon 

(York)  Dec.  1677;  priest,  Sept.  1679. 

MAINES  (?),  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1584. 
MAINPRICE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Qoeens',  Easter, 

1641;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1645-6. 
MAINWARING  or  MANWARING,  ADAM.    Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9.   C.  of  St  Mary  Castle- 
gate,  York,  in  1624.  V.  of  Sowerby,  Yorks.,  1639-60. 
MANWARING,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  12,  171 1,  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford.   Matric.  there, 
Mar   12,  1708-9.   S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  at  Drayton-Bassett, 
Staffs.    School,  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  (Mr  Hardestry).    Matric. 
1711;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  (Oxford)  i7i7-  R-  of  Hominghold, 
Leics.,  1723-9.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
MANWARING,   EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.   (age   17)   at  St 
John's,  Sept.  13,  1649.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Kermincham, 
in  Swettenham,  near  Congleton,  Cheshire.   School,  Maccles- 
field. Matric.  1649.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1651.  Ord. 
presbyter  by  the  Wirksworth  Classis,  Nov.  17,  1658.  Minister 
of  Goostrey,  Cheshire,  1657;  of  Wybunbury,  in  1659.    Con- 
formed, and  presented  to  the  vicarage,  1662.    Also  R.  of 
Aldford,   1672-5.    Died  at  Wybunbury,   1693.    Brother  of 
Peter  (1649).    (Vis.  of  Cheshire,  1613;  E.  Axon;  R.  Stewart- 
Brown.) 
MANWARING,    EDWARD.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    (age    17)    at 
Christ's,  June  21,  1651.    S.  of  Edward.    B.  at  Whitmore, 
Staffs.  Bapt.  Apr.  7,  1635.  School,  Whitmore  (Dr  Wiggons). 
Matric.  1651.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1652. 
High  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1679.   Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Heneage, 
of  Battersea;  (2)  Bridget  Trollope,  of  Casewick,  Lines.  Died 
1714.   Father  of  the  next.    {Peile,  i.  544.) 
MANWARING,   EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.   (age   17)   at  St 
John's,  May  4,  1699.    ist  s.  of  Edward  (above),  Esq.   B.  at 
Whitmore,  Staffs.    Bapt.  Aug.  25,   1681.    School,  Stafford 
(Mr  Taylor).    Married  (i)   Jemima,  dau.  of  Edward  Pye; 
(2)  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  of  Haighton,  Flint,  widow 
of  Sir  Thomas  Manwaring,  of  Baddely,  Bart.    Died  1738. 
Father  of  Edward  (1728)  and  Henry  (1729)-   (E.  Axon.) 
MAINWARING,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1726.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Bromborough,  Cheshire. 
B.  in  Chester.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30; 
M.A.   1733.    Ord.  deacon   (Lincohi)   Dec.   24,   1732;  pnest 
(Chester)  Aug.  12,  1733.   V.  of  Weaverham,  Cheshire,  i735- 
55.    Preb.  of  Chester,  1747-80.    R.  of  Coddington,  1748-80. 
R.  of  St  Bridget,  Chester,  i755-6i.   R.  of  West  Kirby,  1761- 
80.  Died  July  30,  1780.  Buried  in  Chester  Cathedral.  (Scoti- 
Mayor,  iii.  398.) 
MANWARING,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  July  4,  1728.   1st  s.  of  Edward  (1699),  Esq.,  of  Whit- 
more,  Staffs.     B.   at   Whitmore,    Dec.    29,    1709.     School, 
Trentham  (Mr  Hargreaves).   High  Sheriff  of  SUffs.,  1767-8. 
Married,  May  29,  1735,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Bunbury. 
Died  at  Whitmore  Hall,  Apr.  15,  1795.    Brother  of  Henry 
(1729I.   (E.  Axon.) 
MAYNWARING,  EVERARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
June  21,  1645.  S.  of  Kenelm  (1614),  R.  of  Gravesend,  Kent. 
B.  there.   School,  Gravesend  (Mr  Chandelor).   Matric.  1645; 
M.B.  1652;  M.D.  (Dublin)  1655.   Practised  in  London.   Had 
charge  of  the  Middlesex  Pest-house  during  the  plague  of  1665. 
Author,  medical.    Died  c.  1699.   {D.N.B.) 
MAINWARING  or  MANERING,   HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from 
Jesus,  Michs.  1579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.   One  of  these 
names,  of  Cheshire,  matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  May  20, 
1580,  age  17. 
MAINWARING,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's, 
June  9,  1729.  2nd  s.  of  Edward  (1699),  Esq.,  of  Staffordshire. 
B.  at  Whitmore.  School,  Trentham  (Mr  Hargreaves).  Matric. 
1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.    Master  of  the  Hospital  at 
Etwall,   Derbs.,   1740-6.    V.  of  Etwall,    i740-7-    Married, 
June  15,  1737,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Vaughan,  of 
Camegg,  Merioneth.  Buried  at  Etwall,  Sept.  4,  1747.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  E.  Axon.) 
MANWARINGE,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Christ's,   July, 
1622.    2nd  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Whitmore,  Staffs.    B.  in 
London.   B.A.  1625-6;  Scholar  of  Caius,  1628-9:  M.A.  from 
Caius,   1629;  D.D.  from  Christ's,    1654.    Fellow  of  Caius, 
1629-33.     Ord.   deacon    (Lichfield)    Dec.    18,    1630.     R.   of 
Witherley,  Leics.,  1632-3;  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1633-92.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1640-92.   Sequestered  from  Tilton,  Leics.,  1647. 
Died  1692.   {PeiU,  1.  343;  Venn,  i.  284.) 
MANWERING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1664.    S.  of  Henry,  yeoman,  of  Nonely,  near  Wem,  Salop. 
B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Chaloner).  Matric.  1664. 


Maittaire,  Michael 

MAINWARING,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jmie  5,  1742.    S.  of  Gilbert,  gent.,  of  Staffordshire.    B.  at 
Drayton   Manor.    Schools,   Marlborough,  Wilts,   and  Tam- 
worth  (Mr  Prinsep).   Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1750; 
B.D.  I7'i8.    Fellow,  1748-88.    Lady  Margaret  Professor  of 
Divinity,   1788-1807.    Ord.  deacon   (Ely)   Apr.   25;  priest, 
June  5,   1748.    R.  of  Church  Stretton,  Salop,   1749-    Died 
there  Apr.  15,  1807.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.   {Scott-Mayor, 
in.  526.) 
MAINWARING,  KENELM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1614.     4th   s.   of   Henry,   of   Kermincham,   Cheshire   (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kenelm  Digby,  of  Rutland).  B.A.  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.   11;  priest,   Apr.   12,   1623.    R.  of  Gravesend,   Kent, 
1632-50.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Winchester,  1660,  but 
not  installed.   Father  of  Everard  (1645).   (Ormerod,  in.  46-) 
MANWARING,  PETER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's, 
Sept.  13,  1649.    S.  of  Henry,  Esq.    B.  at  Kermincham  m 
Swettenham,  near  Congleton,  Cheshire.  School,  Macclesfield. 
Matric.  1649.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  6,  1655.   CaUed  to 
the  Bar,  May  29,  1663.  Died  1664.  Brother  of  Edward  (1649). 
MAINWARING,  PETER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinixy,  May 
30,   1713.    S.  of   Peter,  lawyer,  of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire. 
School,   Northwich,  Cheshire   (Mr  AUen).    Matric.   1713-4; 
Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720. 
MANNERING  or  MAINWARING,  PHILIP.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's 
visit).   Probably  s.  of  Randall,  of  Peover,  Cheshire;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Mar.   14,  1608-9,  and  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  15, 
1613-4.    Matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  Aug.  29,   1610; 
B.A.   (Oxford)    1612-3.     Of    Over  Peover,  Esq.    M.P.   for 
Boroughbridge,     1624-5,    1626;    for    Derby,    1628-9;    for 
Morpeth,  1640;  for  Newton,   Lanes.,   June  to  Aug.   1661. 
M.P.    (Irish    Parliament)    CloghnikeUy,    1634-5;  Carysfort, 
1640-1.   Knighted.July  13,  i634,atDubUnCasUe.  Secretary 
to  the  Earl  of  Strafford,  1634.  Died  Aug.  2,  1661.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MANWARING,   RANDALL.    Matric.   pens,   from   Pembroke, 
Michs.  1586.   Of  Cheshire,  Esq.   Doubtless  migrated  to  Ox- 
ford, and  matric.  from  Brasenose  CoUege,  June  13,   1589. 
age  15.    Probably  B.A.  at  Oxford.   M.A.  (Cambridge)  1593- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  M.A.  i593-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10, 
1592-3.  V.  of  Worle,  Somerset,  1598-1612.  V.  of  Sidmouth, 
1612.    Preb.  of  Exeter,  Sept.-Dec.  1613.    R.  of  Tedbum  St 
Mary,  Devon,  1618-35.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1635.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MANWARING,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,    1577;   B.A.    1579-80;   M.A.    1583-    Perhaps   V.  of 
Petham,  Kent,  1585-95- 
MANNERING,  ROGER.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Em.manuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    Probably  intruded 
R.  of  Preston,  Rutland,  1649-62.   An  Oxford  contemporary 
became  Bishop  of  St  David's.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
MANWARING,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1573  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1567;  M.A.  1570. 
MANWARING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  5,  1645. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1645.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Norton-in-the- 
Moors,  Staffs.,  c.  1651-2.  {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915-) 
MANWARING,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Michs  1629.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  ChanceUor  of 
the  Co.  Palatine  of  Chester.  M.A.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1633-4.  Knighted,  Jan.  9,  1643-4. 
Of  West  Chester.  Died  at  the  siege  of  Chester,  Oct.  9,  1644, 
aged  28.  M.I.  at  Chester.   [Ormerod,  1.  245.) 

MANWARING, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1583. 

MAINWARING,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1597. 

An  M.A.,  perhaps  RandaU,  above. 
MAIR,  see  MAYER  and  MAJOR. 

MAISTERTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July 
II  1709,  from  Clare.  Matric.  1709.  One,  Roger  Maisterson, 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire;  bapt.  May  12,  1693. 
{Ormerod,  iii.  231.) 
MAITLAND,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1676  (Incorp.  from  Oxford),  'vir 
praenobilis.'  Probably  s.  of  Charies,  Eari  of  Lauderdale.  B. 
June  20,  1653.  Privy  CouncUlor,  1678.  DecUned  to  agree  to 
the  Revolution  settlement  and  went  into  exUe.  For  a  time 
at  the  Court  of  St  Germain's.  Succeeded  as  4th  Earl  of 
Lauderdale,  June  9,  1691.  Author  of  a  verse  translation  of 
Virgil.  Died  in  Paris,  1695.  (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
MAITTAIRE  or  MATTAIRE,  MICHAEL.  M.A.  1708.  B.  in 
Rouen  of  protestant  parents,  in  1668.  Scholar  at  West- 
minster 1682.  Xanoneer'studentof  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 
Matric.  there,  Oct.  16,  1688;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694;  M.A.  1696. 
Second  Master  of  Westminster  School,  1695-9.  Latin  tutor 
to  Stanhope,  Lord  Chesterfield's  son.  Classical  scholar  and 
wTiter  on  typography.  Kept  a  school  at  MUe  End.  Author, 
classical.  Died  Aug.  7,  1747-  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.;  Al. 
Oxon. ;  G.  .Mag.) 


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Major,  Gabriel 

MAJOR,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1639.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Leicester, 
gent.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1646.  Intrudedfellowof  Peterhouse,  1645-50.  R.  of  Preston, 
Rutland;  ejected  for  Nonconformity.  Buried  Jan.  29,  1679. 
Brother  of  John  (1650)  and  father  of  John  (1669).  {Nichols, 
IV.  482.) 

MAJOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14,  1675-6. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
One  of  these  names  4th  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Leicester.  B.  1659. 

MAJOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  27,  1667. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1671-2. 

MAJOR  or  MAIR,  JOHN.  Student  at  God's  House,  afterwards 
Christ's,  c.  1492.  Afterwards  at  Paris,  where  he  graduated 
M.A.  1496;  D.D.  1505.  B.  at  Gleghom,  North  Berwick,  1469. 
Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Divinity  at  Glasgow,  and  St 
Andrews  for  seven  years.  Returned  to  France,  1525-31. 
Resided  at  St  Andrews  from  1531-50.  Provost  of  St  Salvator's 
College,  1533-50.  Author,  historical,  etc.;  wrote  entirely  in 
Latin.   Died  1550.   {Cooper,  1.  93;  Peile,  i.  3;  D.N.B.) 

MAJER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  2, 
1650.  Of  Leicester.  Doubtless  5  th  s.  of  John,  of  Leicester, 
gent.  Bapt.  Nov.  25,  1631.  School,  Leicester.  Scholar,  1650; 
B.A.  1653.  Died  unmarried.  Buried  at  St  Margaret's, 
Leicester,  Nov.  27,  1673.  Brotherof  Gabriel  (1639).  {Nic)iols, 
IV.  482.) 

MAJOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  2,  1669. 
S.  of  Gabriel  (1639),  clerk,  of  Leicester.  B.  at  Preston, 
Rutland.  Schools,  Leicester  and  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20, 
1675-6;  priest  (London)  Mar.  7,  1679-80.  V.  of  Ridge, 
Herts.,  1706-18.  Died  June  24,  1718.  One  of  these  names, 
clerk,  married  at  St  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  London,  to  Eliza- 
beth Harrison,  widow,  Oct.  27,  1681. 

MAJOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1672.  Perhaps 
s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Leicester;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
July  9,  1676,  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  11,  1677.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  Nov.  15,  1682.  Ancient,  1702.  For  another  of  these 
names,  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Leicester,  and  also  of  Gray's  Inn  see 
Nichols,  IV.  482. 

MAJOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  6,  1677-8. 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1682-3. 

MAJOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14,  1688-9.  S. 
of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Whitwell  (or  Holme),  Derbs. 
School,  Worksop,  Notts.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1690. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  11,  i6go,  age  19.  B.A.  1692-3; 
M.A.  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1694;  priest,  June, 
1696.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Rutland.  V.  of  Croxton 
Kerrial,  Leics.,  1702-3.  R.  of  Harby,  Leics.,  1703-39;  also 
R.  of  Tollerton,  Notts.,  1729-38.  Died  June  4,  i739-  Buried 
at  Harby.  M.I.  Will,  Leicester.  (Peile,  u.  119;  NicJtols,  iv. 
482,  where  he  is  called  s.  of  William,  of  Leicester.) 

MAJOR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  7, 
1691.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Brackley,  Northants.  School, 
Northampton  (private).  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  28,  1696-7;  priest,  May  23,  1703.  R. 
of  Foscott,  Bucks.,  1703-40.  Died  Nov.  i,  1740,  'aged  72.' 
Buried  at  Maid's  Moreton,  Bucks.  M.I.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MAIOR,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1585. 

MAIOR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1597-8; 
B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Yar- 
combe,  Devon.   Will  (Exeter)  1627. 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1524-5.  Prior  of  the  Hospital  of 
St  Mary-without-Bishopsgate,  London;  surrendered,  1534. 
{Cooper,  I.  51.) 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 1743-4- 
Of  Glen,  Leics.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  School,  Nuneaton. 
Matric.  1744;  LL.B.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10, 
1750;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1751.  R.  of  Laughton,  Leics.,  1754. 
Died  Mar.  i,  1774,  aged  46.   {Nichols,  iv.  482.) 

MAKELLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  2,  1658. 
Of  London. 

MAKIN,  RICHARD  (1368),  see  MAYKIN. 

MAKIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  21, 

1726-7.  S.  of  Henry.   B.  at  Rattlesden,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Mar. 

2,  1710-1.    School,  Lavenham  (Mr  Brownsmith).    Scholar, 

1727;  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734-   Fellow,  1734. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1741.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar. 

2,1734-5.   V.  of  Caldecote,  Cambs.,  1741-3.   Died  1743.  Will 

proved  (V.C.C.)  1744.   {Peile,  11.  214.) 
MAKON,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1692. 

Of  Lancashire.    Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.    One  of  these 

names  C.  of  Shaw,  Lanes.,  1699. 


Maldon,  Thomas 

MALBIE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20, 1576. 

Of  Norton,  Norfolk.   S.  of  Roger.   School,  East  Dereham. 

B.A.  1580-1. 
MALBYE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  12, 1635. 

S.  of  Edward,  gent.   B.  at  Stonham  Aspal,  Suffolk.   School, 

Stcnham  Aspal  (Mr  Whitehouse,  or  Whitethome).   Matric. 

1635.   Living  in  1653.   {Venn,  J.  319.) 
MALBY,  HUGH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Nov.  2,  1584. 

MAWLBIE,   THOMAS.    Matric.   Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1583.  Perhaps  of  London,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  15,  1585. 
MALBON   or   'MALTON,'  GEORGE.     Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  2,   1717.    S.  of  George,  of  Onnely,  Staffs. 
School,  Madeley,  Staffs.  (Mr  Branker).    Matric.  1717;  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.   1748.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)   Dec.  22,   1723- 
Perhaps  of  Uttoxeter.   Died  1768.   (G.  Mag.) 
MALBON,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26, 
1670.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Coppenhall,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  School, 
Chester.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  4,  1674;  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  i677-   V. 
of  Walton-le-Soken,   Essex,    1679.    Usher  of   Macclesfield 
School,  1693-4. 
MALBON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  2,  1675- 
MALBON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  26,  1722.  S.  of 
Ralph  (below),  deceased,  of  Congleton,  Cheshire.    Matric. 
1722;  Rustat  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1730-  Fellow, 
1732-5.   Ord.  priest  (York)  Aug.  16,  1730.   C.  of  St  Mary's, 
Nottingham.    Buried  there  May  24,  1735,  aged  30.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Thomas  (1719). 
MALBON,  RALPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  18,  1693.    Of 
Cheshire.    Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.    P.C.  of  Congleton, 
1698-1722.   Will  (Chester)  1722.   Father  of  the  above  and 
probably  of  the  next.    (A.  Gray.) 
MALBON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July 
4,1719.  Of  Cheshire.   Probably  s.  of  Ralph  (above).  School, 
Congleton.  Matric.  1719;  LL.B.  1725.  Perhaps  Schoolmaster 
at  Congleton.    P.C.  of  Marlon  Chapel,  1724-41,  and  again, 
1769-75;  also  R.  of  High  Hoyland  (Holland)  in  1745.   Prob- 
ably brotherof  Joseph  {1722).  {T.  A.  Walker,  241;  Earwaker, 
E.  Cheshire,  11.  394.) 
MALCHER,  RICHARD.   M.A.  from  Queens',  1626.   Of  North- 
amptonshire, pleb.    Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
Dec.  13,  1616,  age  18;  B.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1620. 
Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1626.   R.  of  Clay  Coton,  Northants., 
1626.  Perhaps  R.  of  Middleton  Cheney,  c.  1633. 
MALCHER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1698.    B.  in  Fetter  Lane,  London.    Matric.  Easter,   1699; 
B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.    Fellow,  1702.    Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
May  30,   1703.    R.  of  Abbots  Manningford,  Wilts.    R.  of 
Teversham,  Cambs.,  1717.   R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1720-4. 
Chaplain    to   Bishop   Fleetwood,    1720.    R.   of   Littlebury, 
Essex,  1722.  V.  of  Mapledurham,  Oxon.,  1724-6.   Fellow  of 
Eton,  1724-6.   Buried  at  Bath  Abbey,  June  6,  1726.   Will 
(P.C.C.)  1726. 
MALCOM,  GERSHAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.   17, 
1 680-1.   Of  Worcestershire.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4.    R. 
of  Southery,  Norfolk,  1689-1705.   Died  1705. 
MALDEN,  DANIEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1640-1;  M.D.  (Oxford)  1649.   In- 
corp.   at   Cambridge,    1650.     Fellow    of   Christ's,    1650-2. 
Pariiamentarian.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1654.   {Peile,  l.  456.) 
MALDEN,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1631. 
Of  Essex.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.   Probably 
R.  of  Stow  Maries,  Essex,  by  1646;  of  Cole  Norton,  by  1650. 
Died  1662,    (H.  Smith.) 
MALDEN   or   MAULDEN,   JAMES.     Adm.   sizar   (age    17)    at 
Pembroke,  Mar.  2,  1653-4.   Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1653-4; 
B.A.  1657-8.  Probably  V.  of  Ugley,  Essex,  1659.  Died  1720. 
MAULDEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1622-3. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1631.  Doubtless  C.  of  Great 
and  Little  Oaldey,  Essex,  1634.  V.of  Little  Oakley,  1642-54. 
V.  of  Tillingham,  1657-66.    Married,  1644,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
.\ldennan  Bridge,  of  Harwich.  Died  1666.  Buried  at  Tilling- 
ham, Dec.  14,  1666.  WiU,  Cons.  C.  London. 
MALDEN,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13,  1652. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Perse  (Mr  Crabbe).  Matric.  1652; 
Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659.    Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660  (B.A.). 
MALDEN,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i, 
1691.  S.  of  Israel.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  King's  College. 
Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1696; 
priest  (London)  May  23,  1703. 
MALDON,  THOMAS.  D.D.  of  Cambridge.  Carmelite  friar.  Prior 
of  his  convent  at  Maldon,  Essex.    Died  r.  1404.    {D.N.B.; 
Pits.,  578.) 


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Maldon,  Thomas 

MALDON  or  MAWDEN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare, 

Easter,  1580;  B.A.  1583-4,  as  Maulden. 
MAULDEN,  THOMAS.  Scholarof  Trinity  Hall,  1585.  Perhaps 

the  above. 
MALDEN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  25,  1665. 

Of  Esse.x.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Dec.   24,   1671;  priest,  Mar.  3,   1671-2.    R.  of  Ashingdon, 

Essex,  1671-83.   Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1683. 
MALDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 

1636.   S.  of  Samuel.   B.  at  Maldon,  Essex.   School,  Maldon 

(Mr   Danes).     Matric.    1636;    B.A.    1639-40.     Ord.   deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  1640.   (Peile,  i.  441.) 

MALE,  see  MAYLE. 

MALEBRAUNCHE,  JOHN.  Probably  one  of  the  earliest  fellows 
of  Peterhol-se,  1290-.  R.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1296- 
1315.  Gave  a  ms.  of  Aristotle  to  Peterhouse  Library,  and 
vestments  to  Cherry  Hinton  Church.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MALES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  i, 
1664.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
17,  1667-8.   C.  of  Colmworth,  Beds. 

MALET,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1735-  S.  of  Baldwin 
(next),  of  St  Audries,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  May  20,  1724,  age  19.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells) 
Sept.  22,  i728;priest.  May  31,  1730.  R.  of  Cricket  St  Thomas, 
Somerset,  1731-2.  R.  of  Combe  Florey,  1732-75-  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Dysart.  R.  of  Maiden  Newton,  Dorset,  1738-75- 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1741.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1761-75-  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Laurence  St  Loo.  Died  Sept.  19,  i775i  aged  71. 
M.L  at  Combe  Florey.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1777-  {Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

MALETT,  BALDWIN.  .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  1670. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  St  Audries,  Somerset,  Knt.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  25,  1670.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
St  Audries.  Married  (i)  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Homer,  of 
Wells,  Somerset,  Knt.;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Harbin, 
merchant.  Father  of  Alexander  (above).  (Le  Neve,  Knights, 
210;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc,  xvi.  35.) 

MALETT  or  MALLET,  FRANCIS.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1519-21- 
S.  of  William,  of  Normanton,  Yorks.  B.A.  152 1-2;  M.A. 
1525;  B.D.  1534;  D.D.  1536.  Vice-Chancellor,  1536-7,  I540. 
University  preacher,  1532-3.  Master  of  Michaelhouse,  1542. 
V.  of  Rothwell,  Yorks.,  1533-47.  R-  of  Swillington,  1535-69. 
Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Cranmer,  and  to  Thomas  Cromwell, 
1538.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1543-70.  Chaplain  to  Princess 
Mary,  1544.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1544-60.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1553-8.  V.  of  Lancaster,  1554-62.  Dean  of  Lincoln,  1554-70. 
Master  of  St  Katharine-by-the-Tower,  1554-61.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1556-70;  and  of  Sarum,  1558.  Nominated  Bishop 
of  Salisbury  by  Queen  Mary,  1558,  but  not  consecrated. 
Afterwards  V.  of  Ashbourne  and  Wirksworth,  Derbs.;  and  of 
South  Leverton,  Notts.  Died  at  Normanton,  Dec.  16,  1570. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1570.  Brother  of  Henry  (next).  {Cooper,  1.  2go; 
D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MALETT,  HENRY.  B.A.  1521-2.  S.  of  William,  of  Normanton, 
Yorks.  M.A.  1525;  B.D.  1535-6.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1521. 
Proctor,  1534-5.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1539-69.  V.  of  St  Giles', 
Cripplegate,  1552-6.  R.  of  St  Martin  Orgar,  1557-69.  Brother 
of  Francis  (above). 

MALLET,  JAMES.  B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1501.  Of  Queens*,  1501. 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1509.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Catherine.  V.  of 
Bumham,  Bucks.,  1504.  R.  of  Gt  Leighs,  Essex,  1514-42. 
Canon  of  Windsor,  1514-43.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1519-42. 
Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1533-8.  Master  of  the  Hospital  of 
St  Giles',  Gt  Wycombe,  Bucks.  Executed  at  Chelmsford, 
1543,  for  remarks  made  on  the  suppression  of  the  monasteries. 
{Cooper,  I.  82.) 

MALLET,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  1586. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Enmore,  Somerset.  Matric. 
1586.  Sherig  of  Somerset,  1601.  K.B.,  1603.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Popham,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 
(Collinson,  Somerset,  i.  92.) 

MALET,  RICHARD.  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  14/8-9. 

MALLET,  RICHARD.   Augustinian.  Student  at  Cambridge  and 

Oxford.   B.D.  (Oxford)  Mar.  22,  1511-2.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MALETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michaelhouse,  Easter, 

1545  {impubes).  Perhaps  of  Normanton,  Yorks.;  living,  1576. 

MALET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  ('age  18')  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1684.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thriplow,  Cambs.  B.  at  Pointington, 
Somerset,  Sept.  27,  1663.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1684;  Scholar,  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow,  1690. 
V.  of  Gainford,  Durham,  1701-21.  Died  Feb.  4,  1720-1, 
aged  58. 

MALIM  or  MALYM,  FERDINAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1567. 

V.A.C.  III.  129 


Mall,  John 

MALIM  or  MALYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1548.  B.  at  Staplehurst,  Kent,  1533.  Matric.  1548; 
B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556.  Fellow,  1551-61.  Travelled  in  the 
East.  Head  Master  of  Eton,  1561-71.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1569-94.  Head  Master,  St  Paul's  School,  1573-81.  Author, 
historical,  etc.  Died  1594.  {Cooper,  11.  17$;  D.N. B.) 
MALIM,  WILLIAM.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine  and  surgery, 

1608. 
MALIM,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1661.   S.  of  John,  druggist,  of  Rotherham,  "Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Buchanan).  Matric.  1661 ;  B.A.  1664-5 ; 
M.B.  i665.   Practised  in  Wakefield.    Gave  an  alms  basin  to 
Wakefield  Church.    Buried  at  Rotherham,  Feb.  8,  1698-9. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MALIN,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1628.    Matric. 
1628.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge, 
Jan.  22,  1631-2. 
MALYN,  JOHN  (?).  B.D.  1517-8.  Augustinian  canon.  Abbot  of 

Waltham,  Essex;  resigned,  1526. 
MALIN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612;  B.A. 

1617. 
MALIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  10,   1674-    Of 
Leicestershire.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.   R.  of 
Occold,  Suffolk,   1681.    R.  of  Mellis,   1696-1727.    Perhaps 
father  of  Robert  (1721). 
MALYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  July  7,  1747.  S.  of 
Robert  (1721),  R.  of  Occold,  Sufiolk.    B.A.  1750-1.    Ord. 
deacon   (Norwich)   Nov.    1752;   priest,   July,    i754-    V.  of 
Mendham  and  Wingfield,  Suffolk,  1754.    R.  of  Moulton  All 
Saints',    1762-89.     R.   of   Gt   Poringland,    1764-72.     R.   of 
BUlingford,  1772-89.   Died  Aug.  24,  1789.   (G.  Mag.) 
MALYN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1748. 
MALYN,  MASSIE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  4,  1705.   S.  of 
Robert,  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  surgeon,  and  Catherine 
Massie.    Matric.  1705;  M.B.  1710.    Matric.  from  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  May  5,  1718,  age  30;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  May  15, 
1718.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1720.  LL.D.  (Cambridge)  1723. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  F.M.G.,  1033.) 
MALIN,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1616;  B.A. 
1619-20.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  4;  priest,  Oct.  5,  1620. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
MALYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  11,  1720.  Of 

Cheshire.  Matric.  1721. 
MALYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1721.  Of 
Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1674).  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724- 
5;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  June,  1726;  priest, 
July,  1727.  R.  of  Occold,  Suffolk,  till  1736.  R.  of  Mellis, 
1727-36.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Lubbock,  of 
Norwich.  Died  1736,  aged  32.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
John  (1747).  {Davy  MS.,  19,141,  46-) 
MALYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  6,  1748-9.  S.  of 
Robert  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  School,  Biury.  Rustat 
Scholar,  1749;  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1753-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July,  1754;  priest,  Mar.  1756.  V.  or  C.  of  Occold, 
Suffolk,  1756.  R.  of  Braiseworth,  1756-1812.  Naval  chaplain 
in  Canada,  1758-9,  on  the  Prince  Frederick.  Present  at  the 
death  of  General  Wolfe,  at  Quebec,  1759-  R-  of  Kirton, 
Suffolk,  1759-1820.  R.  of  Great  and  Little  Thoniham,  1812- 
20.  Died  June  23,  1820.  Buried  at  Occold.  Brother  of  John 
(1747).  (A.  Gray;  Davy  MS.,  19,141-) 
MALKIN,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1692.  S.  of  Gilbert.  B.  at  Bramhurst,  Staffs.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A. 
1699;  B.D.  1708.  Fellow,  1698.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  9, 
1698-9.  R.  of  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  1711.  R.  of  Gt  Thorn- 
ham,  1734-44.  R.  of  Little  Thomham,  1741-4.  Diedjune23, 
1762.  Buried  at  Gt  Thomham.  Father  of  Gilbert  (i733)- 
MALKIN,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1733.  S.  of  Gilbert  (above),  R.  of  Gmndisburgh,  Suffolk. 
School,  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr  Grimwood).  Matric.  1733; 
Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1741.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July,  1739;  priest,  Sept.  1740.  R.  of  Gt  Thomham 
with  Little  Thomham,  Suffolk,  1744-62.  R.  of  Gislingham, 
1759-62.  Buried  at  Gt  Thomham,  Dec.  13,  1762. 
MALKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1626.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  5,  1631.  R.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  1642.  V.  of 
Cotterstock,  Northants.,  c.  1650-62,  ejected. 
MALLE,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.  1491-2. 

MALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  8,  1724- 
S.  of  Richard,  stay-maker,  of  Salop.  B.  in  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Owen).  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8; 
M.A.  1731.  Fellow,  1731-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14, 
1730-1.  Masterof  Bishop's  Stortford  School,  1734-55-  V.  of 
North  Weald,  Essex,  1748-55-  Died  Jan.  18,  1755.  M.I.  at 
Stortford  Church.  {Scott-Mayor,  ni.  369.) 


Mallabar,  James 

MALLABAR,  JAMES.    Adrn.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  26,  1693. 

Of  the  Isle  of  Ely.    S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ely,  Esq.    B.  1676. 

Scholar,  1693;  Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1702;  priest,  Dec.  24,   1704.    C.  of 

WUburton,  Cambs.,  1704.  R.  of  Little  Barford,  Beds.,  1720. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1683). 
MALABAR,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  24, 

1672.    S.  of  William.    Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on- 

Tyne,  Aug.  i8,  1653.   School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley  and  Mr 

Garthwaite).    Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679-    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1678-9. 

V.  of  Gt  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1697-1714.  V.  of  Winwick,  Hunts., 

1697-1714.  Died  1714.   (Peile,  11.  44;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
MALLABAR,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1683. 

S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ely,  Esq.  Matric.  1683;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A. 

1686-7;  M.A.  1690.    Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1694. 

V.  of  Ehn  and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1699-1709.  Will  (P.C.C.)  as 

of  Barton  parva,  Suffolk,  1733.  Brother  of  James  (1693). 
MALLAM,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1597-8. 

One  of  these  names  s.  of  Henry,  of  Elslack,  Skipton,  Yorks. ; 

age  4  in  1585.   Married  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Tempest, 

of  Broughton.    {Vis.  of  Yorks.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MALLAM  or  MAULHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1544;  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1549;  B.D.  1557.    Fellow 

of  Trinity,  1548.    Ord.  sub-deacon  (Norwich)  May  30,  1556. 

V.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1556-7.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1557- 
MALLAM,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1624. 

Of  Norwich.    S.  of  Richard,  grocer.    School,  Norwich  (Mr 

Stonham).    Matric.   1624;  Scholar,   1624-31;  B.A.   1627-8; 

M.A.  1631.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1632;  priest, 

Sept.  22,  1633.    R.  of  Booton,  Norfolk,  1633.    Will  proved, 

1663.   {Venn,  i.  268.) 
MALLOM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  1688-9.  S.  of 

John,  gent.,  of  Wacton,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Bedingham,  Norfolk. 

School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1689.  Of  Wacton, 

Esq.  Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  Died 

1728.   M.I.  at  Wacton.    {Venn,  i.  486.) 
MALHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1719.  Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.  Easter,  1720,  as  Mallom. 
MALHAM  or  MALAM,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

Lent,  1597-8;  Scholar,   1602;  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.   1606. 

V.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1605-14.    R.  of  St  Nicholas, 

Nottingham,   161 1.    V.  of  Radford,  Notts.,   1612.    Buried 

there  Dec.  1651. 
MALEHAM,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 

July  9,  1 73 1.    Of  Nottinghamshire.    School,  East  Retford. 

Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1731;  LL.B.  1738.    V.  or  P.C.  of  St 

Gregory  and  St  Peter,  Sudbury,  over  44  years.   Died  when 

performing  service,   May   16,    1779,   aged   70.    M.I.   at  St 

Gregory's.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MALLAM, .   B.A.  1481. 

MALLED,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  16, 

1696.    S.  of  Lewis,  of  Bordeaux,  France.    B.  in   France. 

School,  Westminster.   Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A. 

1703;  13. D.  1710.   Fellow,  1702.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec. 

20,  1702;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1709.  V.  of  Gainford,  Durham, 

1721-47.  Buried  there  Mar.  12,  1746-7.  {Al.  Westmon.,  232.) 

MALLEVERER,  see  MAULEVERER. 
MALLINERE, .   B.A.  1490-1. 

MALLING,  THOMAS.   Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1512-5;  B.D. 

1517-8.    A  monk  from  Lewes  priory.    Prior  of  Castleacre, 

Norfolk,  1519-37.    R.  of  Wickhampton,  Norfolk,  1545-61. 

{Venn,  1.  22;  Cooper  identifies  him  with  John  of  Waltham.) 
MALLORTIE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  15, 

1723.  S.  of  James,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 

1724;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7. 
MALLORY  or  MALERYE,  ANDREW.    Matric.  pens,  from  St 

John's,  Michs.  1552.  Of  London.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1558.     Perhaps    his  will    as    of    Corby,    Northants.,  Esq. 

(P.C.C.)  1614. 
MALERYE,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1582.    Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Glendon,  Northants. 

(Vis.  of  NortJiants.,  1618-9.) 
MALLORY,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11, 

1632.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  sizar,  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;   M.A. 

1639. 
MALARIE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1573.  Of  London.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1576. 

MALLERYE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1561. 
MALARYE,  GEORGE.    Referred  to  in  will  of  William  Bowghe 

(Sept.  25, 1543)  as '  parish  priest;  of  Jesus  College.'  (A  Gray.) 
MALARYE,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

15S2. 


Mallory,  William 

MALLERYE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  15, 
1583.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  B.  at  Hutton  Conyers,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Ripon  and  York. 

MALLEREY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Probably  4th  s.  of  Thomas, 
Dean  of  Chester;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  r,  1627.  C.  of 
Mobberley,  Cheshire,  in  1632.  Later  in  Ireland.  Married 
Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Strettell,  of  Mobberley.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1620).   (E.  Axon.) 

MALLORY,  JOHN.  Of  Christ's.  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527.  An 
early  reformer,  sent  to  recant  at  Oxford,  where  he  bore  a 
faggot  at  St  Mary's,  Dec.  1536.   {Cooper,  i.  61.) 

MALLORIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  18, 
1625.  S.  of  William  (1594),  Esq.,  of  Studley,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Ripon.  School,  Heversham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Wakefield). 
Matric.  1625.  Readm.  as  Fell.-Com.  Feb.  20,  1626-7.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple.  Nov.  27,  1627.  M.P.  for  Ripon,  1640. 
Knighted,  Dec.  1641.  Colonel  of  Dragoons  in  the  Royalist 
army.  Governor  of  Skipton  Castle.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Moseley,  Esq.,  of  South  Kirby.  Buried  in  Ripon 
Minster,  Jan.  24,  1655-6.  Brother  of  William  (1620)  and 
perhaps  father  of  WiUiam  (1664).  {Venn.  I.  271;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1612.) 

MALLERY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Dean  of  Chester;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1624.  Of  Mobberley,  Cheshire. 
Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  R.  Holland,  of  Hendry  Vawr.  Brother 
of  George  (1625). 

MALORYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  26, 
1591- 

MALORYE,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  i575- 

MALLORY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1582.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Studley,  Yorks.,  Bart.  B.A. 
1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  D.D.  from  Caius,  1627.  Fellow  of  Caius, 
1592-1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  1,  1595- 
R.  of  Romaldkirk,  Yorks.,  1599-1621.  R.  of  Davenham, 
Cheshire,  1600-44.  Archdeacon  of  Richmond,  1603-7.  Dean 
of  Chester,  1607-44.  R-  of  Mobberley,  1621-44.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1624.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Vaughan,  Bishop  of  Chester.  Died  Apr.  3,  1644. 
{Venn,  1.  145.) 

MALORY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1629-30.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1639.  Perhaps  the  nonconform- 
ist V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Deptford,  1643-59.  Lecturer  at 
St  Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  1659;  ejected,  1662.  Author, 
Sermons.  For  a  Royalist  contemporary,  see  Al.  Oxon. 
{Calamy,  i.  iss;D.N.B.) 

MALLORY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  2, 
1748.  S.  of  George,  R.  of  Mobberley.  School,  Crosby,  Lanes. 
(MrHoldson).  Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1749;  LL.B.  1754.  Ord. 
priest  (Chester)  July  25,  1756.  V.  of  Huyton,  Lanes.,  1765- 
86.  R.  of  Mobberley,  Cheshire,  1770-86.  Died  Jan.  28,  1786. 
{Viaoria  Hist.  Lanes.,  in.  154;  Burke,  L.G.) 

MALLORY,  W  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1568. 
Probably  William,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Papworth,  Cambs. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1574-  Married,  1578, 
Elizabeth  Gregory,  of  Barkway.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

MALLERYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1575.  Mr  Wm.  Mallory,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  was 
buried  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  Nov.  22,  1577  (?).  {Vis.  of 
Cambs.,  1619.) 

MALLERY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1593 
{imputes). 

MALLORYE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  23, 
1594.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  gent.,  Esq.  B.  at  Studley,  Ripon, 
Yorks.  School,  Thirsk  (Mr  Atkinson).  Readm.  Fell.-Com. 
1594-5.  M.P.  for  Ripon,  1614,  1620-2,  1624-5,  1626,  1628-9, 
1640-2.  Of  Studley,  Esq.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
BelUngham,  Knt.  Died  Mar.  13,  1645-6.  Buried  in  Ripon 
Minster.  Father  of  William  (1620)  and  John  (1625).  (Venn, 
I.  152;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MALLORIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  28,  1620.  Eldest  s.  of  WiUiam  (1594).  Esq.,  of  Studley, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Levens,  Westmorland  (his  mother's  home). 
Matric.  1620.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Guy  Palmes.  Her 
wiU  as  widow,  1661-2,  York.  Brotherof  John  {1625).  (Venn, 
I.  251;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

MALLERY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1664.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John  (1625),  of  Studley,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1664.  Died  Feb.  9,  1666-7,  aged  19.  Buried  in  Ripon 
Minster.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MALLERY, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  5,  1562-3. 

MALLORY, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1603. 


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Mallowes,  Edward 

MALLOWES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Mar.  13, 
1613-4.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Dickason).  Matric.  1613;  Scholar,  1614-6.  {Ve*tn, 
I.  224.) 

MALLOWES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Cathari.ne's, 
Easter,  1635.   Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

MALLOWES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1597.  Only  s.  of  William,  notary,  of  St  Gregory's,  London 
(whose  will,  P.C.C,  1590).  School,  London  (private;  Mr 
Spight).  Scholar,  1597-8.   {Venn,  1.  162;  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 

MALMAYNS,  GEORGE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1388-96. 

MALME,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 

1726.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Lincolnshire.   B.  at  Bloxham, 

near  Sleaford.    School,   Newark,   Notts   (Mr  Warburton). 

Matric.  1726. 
MALONE, .  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  17, 

1726.  Of  Lincolnshire. 
MALPAS,    WILLIAM.    Matric.   sizar   from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1656;  B.A.  1663;  M.A.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 

1664. 
MALSHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619. 
MALSTER,    WILLIAM.     B.Can.L.     Perhaps    R.    of   Whiston, 

Yorks.,  1448-9.  R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1449,  till  1456.  Preb. 

of  York,  1452.  Chancellor  of  the  Archbishop  of  York,  in  1455. 

V.  of  Stow-ctt>n-Quy,  Cambs.,  1456.   R.  of  Girton,  1457,  till 

his  death,  1492.   M.I.  at  Girton.  WiU  (P.C.C). 
MALTBY,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1537;  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A. 

1541.    Fellow,  1539-42.    Probably  V.  of  Catton,  Norfolk, 

1562-89.    {Peile,  I.  22.) 
MALTBY,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584. 
MALTBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May,  1654.  Of 

Nottinghamshire.    Matric.  Easter,  1657.    Perhaps  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1658,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Bawtry, 

Notts.,  gent. 

MALTBY, .   B.A.  1485. 

MALTON,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1421-3.    One  of 

these  names  preb.  of  Hereford,  1419-23. 
MALTON,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  24,  1647.  S.  of  Matthew,  citizen  of  York.  School,  York. 

Matric.  1647. 
MALTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1579. 

Of  Yorkshire. 
MALTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Jime 

27,   1662.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Easingwold,  Yorks.    S<iool, 

Coxwold.   Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 
MALTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  19,  1697-8. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.    Matric.   1698;   Scholar,   1700;   B.A. 

1701-2;  M.A.  1711.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  ig,  1703; 

priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  10,  1704.  V.  of  Aburgh  (?  Aby),  Lines. 
MALTRAVERS,  see  also  FITZALAN. 
MALTRAVERS,  HENRY.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Sx  John's, 

Easter,  1624. 
MALTYWARD,  EVERARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  18, 

1703.   S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Hawkedon,  Suffolk.    Matric.  1704; 

B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1708;  priest,  June, 

1709.   R.  of  Hawkedon,  1709-28.   Died  June,  1728,  aged  44. 

Buried  at  Hawkedon.   Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1687). 
MALTYWARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  27, 

1662.  S.  of  Robert,  barrister,  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  of  Rougham, 

Suffolk.    B.  there.    School,  Bvury  (Dr  Stephens).    Scholar, 

1662-5;  Matric.  1663.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  20,  1664. 

Living,  Dec.  5,  1689.   (Venn,  i.  417.) 
MALTYWARD  or  MALTYWOOD,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at 

Trinity,  July  6,  1669.    Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall.   Matric. 

1672;  B.A.  1672-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1674. 
MALTYWARD  or  MALTWARD,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from 

Corpus   Christi,   Easter,    1627.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.   1630. 

Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  late  of  Rougham,  Suffolk,  gent. ; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  19,  1631.  Called  to  the  Bsir,  Feb.  11, 

1638-9.   .A.ncient,  1654. 
MALTYWARD,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  12, 

1687.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Hawkedon,  Suffolk,  gent. 

School,  Bury.   Matric.  1688.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  29, 

1689.    Called  to  the  Bar,  July  8,   1698.    Bencher,  1720. 

Succeeded  at  Hawkedon.    Died  Aug.  1728,  aged  55.   Will, 

Bury.    Probably  brother  of  Everard. 
MALVERN,   RALPH.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,   1375.    Of 

Cambridgeshire.  Chaplain  of  Burwell,  Cambs. 
MAN,  ABRAHAM.    .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  13,  1634. 

Perhaps  s.  of  .\braham,  V.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon. 

Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Archd. 

London)  1681;  of  St  Botolph,  London,  clerk.   But  see  Al. 

Oxon.  for  another.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


Man,  John 

MAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  i,  1660. 
2nd  s.  of  Charies,  yeoman.  B.  at  Hehnsley,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Hehnsley  (Mr  Jo.  Clerk)  and  York  (Mr  WaUace  and  Mr 
Preston).  Matnc.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  R.  of 
Gilluig,  Yorks.   Father  of  the  next. 

MAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  16,  1688-9.  Only 
5;  °J  Charles  (1660),  R.  of  GiUing,  Yorks.  B.  at  Scawton, 
Yorks.  School,  Thornton  (Mr  Hen.  Hunter).  Matric.  1688; 
B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1696.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1694;  priest,  1696.  R.  of  Terrington. 
Yorks.,  1721. 

MAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  24, 
1667.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Ash  Bocking,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Bapt.  at 
Ipswich,  June  6,  1649.  Matric.  1667.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  2,  i668;  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Gray's  Inn.  Buried 
at  St  Nicholas,  Ipsuich,  Apr.  9,  1674.  (J.  J.  Muskett,  Suffolk 
Manorial  Fam.,  in.) 

MANN,  EDWARD  LOUISA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  5,  1721. 
1st  s.  of  Robert,  of  Linton,  Kent,  and  great-grandson  of 
Thomas  (1646),  B.  June  17,  1702,  in  St  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  London.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1716-20.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  28,  1721.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Linton. 
Perhaps  Collector  of  Customs,  London.  Died  Dec.  16,  1775. 
Brother  of  Horace  (1720).  (G.  Mag.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.,  where  a  generation  is  apparently  omitted.) 

MAN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1553; 
Scholar,  1555. 

MANN,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  14,  1618.  B.  in 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June;  priest,  Sept.  1622. 

MAN,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1544.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Over,  Cambs.,  1557. 

MANNE,  HENRY.  FeUow  of  Michaelhouse  in  1546.  S.  of 
Thomas,  gent.,  of  Cheveley,  Cambs.  At  Trinity  for  i6  years. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  64)  at  Caius,  Jime  23, 1563.  Graduation 
not  found.   {Venn,  i.  51.) 

MANN,  HORACE.  Student  at  Clare,  c.  1720;  contemporary  and 
friend  of  William  AUen  (1720).  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  merchant, 
of  London;  after^vards  of  Linton,  Kent.  Friend  of  Horace 
Walpole  and  made,  by  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  assistant  to  Fane, 
Envoy  at  Florence,  1737.  Succeeded  Fane  as  Envoy,  1740- 
86.  Communicated  with  the  Government  chiefly  about  the 
Pretender  and  his  family.  Created  Bart.,  1755.  K.B.,  1768. 
Kept  up  a  voluminous  correspondence  with  Horace  Walpole, 
valuable  as  illustrating  Florentine  society.  Died  at  Florence, 
Nov.  6,  1786.  Buried  at  Linton,  Kent.  Brother  of  Edward 
Louisa.  (W.  Allen's  Letter  Book,  by  L.  B.  Walker,  1897: 
D.N.B.) 

MAN,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8. 

MAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Feb.  i,  1634.  S.  of 
Edward.  B.  at  Lakenheath,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Dec.  12,  1619. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1634-5.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Dec.  1637,  age  18.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  {PeiU, 
1-  451.) 

MAN,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1447-79. 

MAN,  JOHN.  Grace  for  degree,  1468-9. 

MANN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576.  Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  1590.  Fellow, 
1582-92.  Buried  Dec.  4,  1592. 

MAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1588-9.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Hoo,  Suffolk.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Lent,  1589-90. 
B..A.  1592-3.  {Venn,  1.  139,  where  he  is  doubtfully  identified 
with  the  next.) 

MANN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1589. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  June  24,  1597,  age  26;  C.  of  WeUs-by-Sea,  Norfolk. 
Usher  of  Lynn  School,  1594;  Head  Master,  1597-1608.  V.  of 
All  Saints',  Lynn,  1605-46.   Buried  Dec.  3,  1646,  aged  75. 

MANN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1619. 

MAN,  JOHN.    .\dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30,  1631.    Of 

Middlesex.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1639.   Perhaps 

P.C.  of  Strood,  Kent,  1639-50;  and  R.  of  Rawreth,  Essex, 

1648-66.   Died  1666.   Will,  P.C.C. 
MANN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,   1655.    Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1658;  M.A.  1662.    Perhaps  s. 

and  h.  of  John  (alderman,  and  mayor),  of  Norwich,  Esq.; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1656. 
MAJIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  25,  1668. 

Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1646).  Age  15  in  1664.  Adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  1,  1668.    Of  Yoxford,  Suffolk. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1668).    {Vis.  of  Suffolk,   1668;  J.  J. 

Muskett,  Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  in.) 
MAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  20,  1674.  Matric. 

1675;  B.A.  1677-8. 

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Man,  John 

MAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1678;  B.A. 
1681-2. 

MAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  15, 1723-  Of  Yorkshire. 
Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9, 
1727;  priest,  1730. 

MAN,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1568. 

MAN,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612;  B..^. 
1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  June  5,  1615. 

MAN,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  28,  1692. 
B.  at  Southwell,  Notts.  School,  Laughton-en-le-Morthen, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Bromehead).  Matxic.  1692;  Scholar,  1694-5; 
B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699;  D.D.  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  8,  1695-6;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1696.  Master  of 
Mansfield  School,  1706.  R.  of  Bottlebridge  (St  Botolph 
Bridge),  Hunts.,  1715-8.  R.  of  Orton  Longueville,  1715-8. 
Died  1718.   (Peik,  11.  125.) 

MAN,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1579.  Of 
Norfolk. 

MAN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18,  1594. 
S.  of  John,  of  Beccles,  SuSolk.  B.  at  Halesworth.  Schools, 
Beccles  and  Ipswich.  Scholar,  1595-8;  B.D.  1615.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1598-9;  priest,  Mar.  25,  1602.  C. 
of  Letheringham;  of  Witnesham,  1600-17;  of  Redlingfield, 
Suffolk,  1626-36.   {Venn,  i.  151.) 

MAN,  MILES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1683. 
S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at  Hutton  Roofe,  in  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland.  School,  Lancaster  (Mr  Lodge). 
Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  14, 
1690.  Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1701-3.  Master  at 
Hemsworth  Grammar  School.  Afterwards  Master  at  Mans- 
field, Notts. 

MANNE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  1592-3. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1593.  At  King's  in  1595. 

MANN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1699. 
B.  at  Tewkesbury,  Gloucs.  Matric.  1699-1700;  B.A.  1703-4; 
M.A.  1707.  Fellow,  1702.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton.  Travelled 
in  France  and  Italy.  King's  waiter  at  the  Custom  House,  and 
Keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  at  Windsor.  Master  at  the  Charter- 
house, London,  1737-53.  F.R.S.,  1738.  Scholar  and  anti- 
quary. Died  at  Bath,  Nov.  24,  1753.  Buried  at  Charterhouse, 
M.I.   (Harwood,  283;  D.N.B.) 

MANNE,  OSWALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1554. 

MAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Probably  will  (P.C.C.)  1584. 
Mentions  several  Cambridge  friends.  20s.  to  Mr  Henry 
Bromley,  of  Christ's,  'Etheldred  Skynner,  my  mother,  and 
Vincent  Skynner,  her  husband.'   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  20,  1579. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Pittington,  Durham.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Coke).  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Chichester)  Oct.  6,  1588.  R.  of  Twyneham, 
Sussex,  1588;  of  Hangleton,  1590;  of  Newtimber,  1590.  Preb. 
of  Chichester,  1595-1609;  and  canon  residentiary.  Buried 
there  Dec.  23,  1609.   (Venn,  i.  103.) 

MAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  23,  1715.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May,  1719;  priest,  Sept.  1720. 

MAN,  ROBERT.  M.Gram.  1516-7.  Priest  and  schoolmaster. 
One  of  these  names  chantry  priest  at  Settrington,  Yorks., 
1525- 

MAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544; 
B.A.  1544-5- 

MAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  7,  1616.  S.  of 
Oliver,  of  Kingston,  Surrey,  draper.  Matric.  1616;  B.A. 
1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622  and  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  12;  priest,  June  13,  1625.  R.  of 
Tooting  Graveney,  Surrey,  1629.  Perhaps  V!  of  Dullingham, 
Cambs.,  1662.   {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

MANN,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1647  (sizar 
to  Wm.  Sancroft,  the  archbishop).  Of  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1647-8. 

MAN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1617. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn  (Mr 
Armitage)  and  York  (Mr  Bel  wood). 

MAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1576; 
Scholar,  1579-83;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincohi)  Oct.  lo,  1582.  V.  of  Hindolvestone, 
Norfolk,  1588.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  St  Lawrence  Pountney, 
London,  1592-8. 

MAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1618,  as  B.A. 
Probably  V.  of  Bisbrooke,  Rutland,  1627-44.  Licensed 
(Peterborough,  July  15,  1627)  to  marry  Margaret  Brice,  of 
Market  Overton,  Rutland.   Died  1644.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MANN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1620. 


Manby,  William 

MANN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11,  1640-1. 
Matric.  1641. 

MAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1646. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Ipswich.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary  Quay,  Mar.  7, 
1626-7.  School,  Ipswich  (Mr  Rainolds).  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  Usher  of  the  Rolls  there.  Of  Yoxford,  Suffolk. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Alston,  of  Marlesford, 
Suffolk.  Died  1669.  Will  proved,  Nov.  24,  1669.  Perhaps 
father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1668).  {Peile,  1.  506;  Vis.  of 
Suffolk,  1664;  J.  J.  Muskett,  Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  in.) 

MANN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  25, 1668. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (above).  Mentioned  in  the  will  of 
Jane  Mann,  of  Ipswich,  spinster,  1679.  One  of  these  names 
scholar  at  Charterhouse,  1663.  Brother  of  John  (1668). 
(J.  J.  Muskett,  Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  111.) 

MAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1671. 
S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  B.  at  Helmsley. 
Matric.  1672;  Rustat  Scholar,  1672;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678; 
M.D.  1687.  Fellow,  1676-90.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i68i.  Ord. 
priest  (Lichfield)  1674.  Buried  Sept.  24,  1690,  at  Wollaton, 
Notts.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1693.  Munk  (i.  344)  erroneously 
identifies  him  with  one  who  Wcis  M.D.  of  Utrecht,  1661. 

MAN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1460. 

MAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  May,  1624.  Matric.  1624. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  n.  of  Christopher,  of  Canterbury 
(age  19  in  1624),  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  24,  1622.  (Vis.  of 
Kent,  1619.) 

MAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  26, 
1650.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Thorpe-Underwood,  Yorks. 
School,  York.   Matric.  1650. 

MAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  8, 
1653.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Canterbury,  Knt.  B.  there. 
School,  Wye  (Mr  Bradshaw).  Matric.  1653-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  \7,  1654.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  25,  1661. 
Ancient,  1680.   {Peile,  \.  557;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

MAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 1678. 
S.  of  William,  sword-bearer  to  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar, 
i68i;  B.A.  1681-2. 

MAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  29, 1685. 
Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar. 
1689-90;  priest.  May  22, 1692.  C.  of  Hickleton,  and  Master  of 
Hinsworth  Grammar  School. 

MAN, .  Grace  for  B.D.  1463-4. 

MAN, .  B.Can.L.  1473-4.  Rector. 

MAN,   .    Matric.   pens,   from   Gonville    Hall,    1546-7. 

Probably  John,  ord.  sub-deacon  at  Norwich,  Sept.  19,  1546; 
title,  the  goods  and  lands  of  Robert  Chapman,  gent.,  alder- 
man of  Cambridge. 

MANN, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1669. 

MANAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1593. 

MANBURNE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1612. 
MANBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1572. 

MANBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1612.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Farlington,  Yorks.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1615-6;  M.A. 
1619;  B.D.  1626;  D.D.  1636.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Frinton,  Essex,  till  1629;  R.  of  Rothbury, 
Northumberland,  1628-35.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1635- 
44,  sequestered,  and  1660-71.  Married  Hester,  dau.  of 
Francis  White,  Bishop  of  Ely.  Buried  Apr.  4,  1671.  Father 
of  the  next  and  probably  of  William  (1654).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.; 
add.  pedigrees.) 

MANBY,. JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1649.  1st  s.  of 
John  (above).  Age  7  in  1641.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1652-3. 
Probably  brother  of  William  (1654).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612; 
add.  pedigrees.) 

MANBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  24,  1671-2.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676. 

MANBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1696.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  16,  1700-1;  priest.  May  31,  1702.  Probably 
V.  of  Gosberton,  Lines.,  1704-11;  and  V.  of  Quadring,  1704- 
17- 

MANBY,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1611; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1617; 
priest,  Dec.  1618. 

MANBY,  RICHARD.  Student  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  by  Arch- 
bishop of  York,  1542.  R.  of  Teigh,  Rutland,  1557-9-  R-  of 
Preston,  1559-96. 

MANBYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1572; 
B.A.  1575-6.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June,  1579. 


Manby,  William 

MANBV,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   sizar  at   Clare,   July   i,    1654. 

Probably  s.  of  John  (1612).  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A. 

1661.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1664.    Brother  of  John 

(1649). 
MANCELL  or  MANTELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  1485. 
MANCKNOEULLE  or  MANCKNOLL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar 

at  Jesus,  Feb.  6,  1631.  Of  York.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Doncaster. 

Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5.  Adm.  at  the  University  of  Basel, 

1635.   Chaplain  in  the  royalist  garrison  of  Pontefract  castle, 

in  1644.   (A.  Gray.) 
MANGKNOLLS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1572;  B.A.  1576-7.  R.  of  All  Saints',  South  Elmham,  Suffolk, 

1580-93.  V.  of  Debenham,  1583-5.   R.  of  Monewden,  1584. 
MANCHESTER,  Duke  of,  see  MONTAGU,  CHARLES. 

MANCLERK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1751.  S.  of  Thomas,  brewer,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Yarmouth  (Mr  Turner),  North  Walsham  (Mr  Campbell)  and 
Norwich  (Mr  Welton).  Scholar,  1751-7;  B.A.  i755-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  2,  1755;  priest,  Aug.  i,  1756.  Mmister 
of  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth,  1763.  Died  Nov.  6,  1770.  M.I.  at 
St  Nicholas.  {Venn,  11.  65.) 
MANDAME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1602 

(entry  erased). 
MANDER,  ROGER.  M.A.  1675  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Roger,  of  Bicknoller,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  30,  1666;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669;  M.A.  1672;  B.D. 
1680;  D.D.  1688.  Master  of  Balliol,  1687-1704.  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Oxford,  1700-2.  R.  of  Riseholme,  Lines.,  1680. 
R.  of  Spettisbury,  Dorset,  1684-1704.  R.  of  Duloe,  Cornwall, 
1704.  Died  Dec.  21,  1704.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1705.  Left  the 
advowson  of  Bere  Regis,  Dorset,  to  BaUiol  College.  (A  I. 
Oxoti.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MANDEVILLE,  CHARLES,  Viscount,  afterwards  Duke  of  Man- 
chester. Adm.  nobleman  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1678. 
S.  of  Robert,  3rd  Earl  of  Manchester.  Matric.  1679;  M.A. 
1680.  Succeeded  as  4th  Earl,  Mar.  14,  1682-3.  Captain  of  a 
troop  of  Horse,  1685.  At  the  Battle  of  the  Bo>'ne.  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Huntingdon,  1689,  1714.  High  Steward  of  the 
University,  1697.  Created  Duke  of  Manchester,  1719.  Died 
Jan.  20,  1721-2.  Will,  P.C.C.  (G.E.C.) 
MANDEVILLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1744.  S.  of  George,  of  London.  B.  in  Calcutta. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  I744;  Scholar,  1745;  B.A. 
1747-8;  M.A.  1751;  D.D.  1771.  Fellow,  1750.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  June  10,  1750.  R.  of  Woolpit,  Suffolk,  1757-81. 
R.  of  Beighton,  1763-81.  Died  at  Bury,  1781.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
{Al.  Westmon.,  333.) 
MANDEVILLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1616.  S.  of  Michael,  M.D.,  of  Nijmegen,  Holland.  B.  in 
Leeuward,  Friesland.  School,  Nijmegen  (Mr  James  Verheyda) 
B..\.  1619-20. 
MANDEVILE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sr  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1670.  S.  of  George,  linen-draper,  of  Worksop,  Notts.  B. 
there.  School,  Worksop.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A. 
1677;  D.D.  1694.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  23,  1677.  R- 
of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1690-1.  Chaplain  to  the  King  and 
Queen,  1690-1725.  R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street, 
London,  1691-1713.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1695;  Chancellor, 
1695-1713;  Archdeacon,  1709-25.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1709- 
22.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1722-5.  Dean  of  Peterborough, 
1722-5.  Died  at  Lincoln,  Jan.  21,  1724-5-  Buried  in  St 
Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish  Street,  London.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  John  (1722).  (A.  B.  Beaven;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
MANDEVILL,  JOHN,  ."^dm.sizar  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1691.  S.  of 
John,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  School,  Rotherham  (Mr 
Edmund  Farrer).  Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1694-5; 
M.A.  1698.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Mar.  1700-1.  V.  of  Rother- 
ham, 1701-4.  R.  of  Warsop,  Notts.,  1704-35.  One  of  these 
names  P.C.  of  Kirkoswald,  Cumberland,  1739-61.  Buried 
there  July  19,  1761.  (B.  Nightingale,  344.) 
MANDEVILLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1722.  S.  of 
John  (1670),  D.D.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  Lincoln,  Nov.  17, 
1704.  Colleger  at  Eton.  Matric.  Easter,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1727-8.  Died  1728. 
MANDEVILE  or  MANFIELD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18) 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  1562.  Of  Petworth,  Sussex.  Matric. 
1562;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  FeUow,  1565-73-  Ord. 
eacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  5,  1583.  Said  to  have 
been  Master  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  School,  1562-83.  V.  of 
Stotfold,  Beds.,  1583.   (Harwood.) 

MANE,  see  MAVNE. 

MANEBRIDGE,  JOHN  (1531).  see  LEEDS. 

MANER,  see  also  MAYNER. 


Manley,  George 

MANER  or  MANERS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1544.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1545,  probably  Fellow, 
and  M.A.  1546,  after  four  years'  study  at  Cambridge,  and 
many  years  elsewhere.  R.  of  Watton,  Herts.,  1541-63;  and 
of  Datchworth,  1554-69.   (Venn,  i.  31.) 

MANERE,  WILLIAM.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1513-20;  B.D. 
1519-20.  Canon  from  Westacre  priory,  Norfolk.  Had  studied 
arts  and  theology  14  years;  nine  here  and  five  in  his  monastery 
and  elsewhere.  One  of  these  names,  parish  priest,  was  buried 
in  the  Chapel  of  St  James',  Norwich,  1526.   {Venn,  1.  21.) 

MANFIELD,  see  also  MANSFIELD. 

MANFIELD,  ANDREW.  B.A.  1492-3;  M.A.  1495-6;  M.B. 
1502-3;  M.D.  1510-1. 

MANFIELD,  ANDREW.   B.A.  1504;  M.A.  1507;  M.D.  1514-5- 

MANFIELD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20,  1663-4. 
Matric.  1663-4;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
University  librarian,  1684-6.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely) 
Dec.  24,  1671.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1678-86. 

MANFIELD,  JOHN.  B.A.  1492-3;  M.A.  1496.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  17,  1491. 

MANFYLD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  1572.  B.A.  1572-3;  Scholar,  1573-5- 

MANFIELD,  PHILIP  (1562),  see  MANDEVILLE. 

MANFIELD  or  MANSFIELD,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  1541.  Matric.  1544;  B.A.  1545-6.  Fellow, 
tm  1546-7- 

MANFIELD,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1501-2;  M.A.  1505-6.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1516.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1526. 

MANFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1584-5;  M.A.  from  Clare, 
1588. 

MANGEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  10, 
1744-5.  S.  of  Thomas  (next),  D.D.  B.  at  Ealing.  School, 
Westminster.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  St  Mary 
HaU,  Oxford,  July  22,  i745;  B.A.  (O.xford)  1749;  M-A.  i752- 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  10,  1754-  V.  of  Gt  Dunmow, 
Essex,  1754-82.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1775-82.  Died  Nov.  i, 
1782.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  550;  G.  Mag.) 

MANGEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1704.  S.  of  Arthur,  deceased.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds  (Mr  Dwyer).  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711; 
LL.D.  1719;  D.D.  1725.  Fellow,  1715-8-  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1720,  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  5,  1709-10;  priest 
(Norwich)  Nov.  171 1.  R.  of  Stanfield,  Norfolk,  171 1-2.  R.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Guildford,  1717-20.  V.  of  Ealing,  Middlesex, 
1720-55.  R.  of  St  Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London,  1720-55. 
Preb.  of  Durham,  1721-55.  President  of  Sion  College,  1734- 
Chaplain  to  Dr  Robinson,  Bishop  of  London.  Classical 
scholar.  Married,  1728,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Sharp,  Arch- 
bishop of  York.  Died  Mar.  6,  1755-  Buried  in  Durham 
Cathedral,  Mar.  11,  1755.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John 
(above).   {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MANIFOLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1719.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Derbyshire.  School,  Ashbourne  (Mr 
Burnet).   Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1722-3. 

MANISON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1623. 

MANISTRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1721.  Of  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1725; 
priest,  July,  1727.  V.  of  Shottesham,  Norfolk,  1731.  Died 
Mar.  1,  1764.   (G.  Mag.) 

MANNISTER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1593.  S.  of  Edward,  yeoman.  B.  at  Kenninghall,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  July  9,  1575.  School,  London  (Mr  Pensacks).  Scholar, 
1594-8;  B..\.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.   (Venn,  i.  149.) 

MANESTYE,  ALLEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  c.  1591; 
B.A. 1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 

MANESTY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1588; 
B.A.  1591-2;  M..-^.  1595;  B.D.  1606.  Junior  Proctor,  1604-5. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Mongeham,  Kent,  1603-10.  R.  of 
Bamack,  Northants.,  1614-33  (B.D.)   Father  of  the  next. 

MANESTY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1622. 
S.  of  Edward  (above).  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1631.  Doubtless 
R.  of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.,  1664-6.  Died  July  12,  1666. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
MANESTIE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  22, 

1587-8.  Matric.  sizar,  1588. 
MANISTIE  or  MANISTRE,  ROBERT.    Mm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 

Peterhouse,  July  3,  1655.  Of  Northampton. 
MANLEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  12, 
1707.    Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.    Matric.  1708;  B.A. 
1710-1     One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1725-8. 
Perhaps  J. P.  for  Bedfordshire.  Died  May  2,  1738.  (G.  Mag.) 


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Manley,  Henry 

MANLEY,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1545- 
MANLEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1606-7. 

MANLY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June 
23,  1700.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B,  at  Bedford.  School,  Bed- 
ford.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4. 

MANLY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  5, 1685. 
S.  of  Robert,  farmer.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  Schools, 
Halberton  (Mr  Thorp)  and  Tiverton.  Matric.  1685;  B.A. 
1688-9.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  19,  1691-2.  Perhaps 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1691.  One  of  these  names  of  Halberton, 
Devon,  clerk.   Admon.  (Exeter)  1730. 

MANLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1726.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30.  Litt.  dim. 
from  York,  for  priest's  orders,  Feb.  1731-2.  V.  of  Car 
Colston,  Notts.,  1732-50.  V.  of  Wangford,  Suffolk,  1745-50. 
C.  of  Hawksworth.  Buried  at  Car  Colston,  May  23,  1750. 
(Godfrey,  Notts.) 

MANLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1602. 

MANLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
29,  1652.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Kingston-on-Thames. 
Matric.  1652. 

MANLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  14, 
1739-40.  Only  s.  of  Roger,  druggist,  of  Beaufort  Buildings, 
Strand,  London.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Clement  Danes, 
Sept.  27,  1722.  School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric.  1740;  B.A. 
1743-4; M.A.  1747. 

MANLEY,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1536-7;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1540; 
B.D.  1546.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1539.  Perhaps  V.  of  Spratton, 
Northants.,  1551-9-  Perhaps  preb.  of  Lichfield,  1556^. 
Died  1559,  Another  R.  of  Hamstall  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1557- 
61  (B.D.).   {Baker,  I.  69.) 

MANLEY,  WILLIAM.  .-Vdm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1749'  S.  of  Henry,  druggist,  of  Somerset.  B.  at  Taunton. 
School,  Taunton  (Mr  Henley).  Matric.  1749;  LL.B.  1758. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1754.  R.  of  Beercrocombe, 
Somerset,  1755-75-  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  590.) 

MANLY, .  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623. 

MANLOVE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  4,  1716.  S.  of 
Nathaniel,  Esq.,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex.  Matric.  171 6; 
Scholar.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1718. 

MANLOVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  AUgdalene,  Oct.  28, 
1668.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.  School, 
Ashbourne.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1672-3.  Signed  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  Sept.  20;  for  priest's,  Dec.  19,  1673;  C.  of 
Bradwell,  Essex.  V.  of  Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  1684-91. 
Buried  there  Sept.  2,  1691.  Brother  of  Rowland  (1659)  and 
Thomas  (1678). 

MANLOVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
May  2,  1704.  S.  of  Rowland  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Long 
Stanton,  Cambs.  School,  Histon.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8; 
M.A.  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  4,  1710.  Doubtless  V.  of 
Gt  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1724-53-  R-  of  Higham  Gobion,  Beds., 
1727-37.  V.  of  Hartford,  Hants.,  1732-53.  Died  July  6, 
1753-   (G-  Mag.) 

MANLOVE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  8,  1659.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  gent. 
School,  Ashbourne.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666. 
Fellow.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  May  19, 
1665;  and  for  priest's,  Sept.  22,  1666.  P.C.  of  St  Giles', 
Cambridge,  1670.  V.  of  Long  Stanton  All  Saints',  Cambs., 
1673.  Father  of  Robert  (above),  and  Thomas  (1714),  brothc- 
of  John  (1668)  and  Thomas  (1678). 

MANLOVE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  HL^gdalene, 
Apr.  30,  1668.  S.  of  Alexander,  gent.,  of  Kinston,  Staffs. 
B.  at  Leeshill  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Uttoxeter. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  {Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

MANLOVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1678.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Ashbourne,  Derbs. 
School,  Uttoxeter  (Mr  Smythson).  Matric.  1678;  Scholar, 
1681;  B.A.  1681-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  Scraptoft,  Derbs., 
clerk,  had  a  son  Joseph  at  Oxford  in  1719.  Brother  of  John 
(1668)  and  Rowland  (1659). 

MANLOVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  31,  1714. 
Of  Cambndgeshire.  S.  of  Rowland  (1659),  V.  of  Long- 
stanton,  Cambs.  Bapt.  there,  1698.  Matric.  1714;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  1727.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1738.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  12,  1720;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1721.  V.  of  Surlingham, 
Norfolk,  1725.  Minor  canon  of  Ely.  V .  of  St  Stephen, 
Norwich,  1729.  Lecturer  at  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich.  R. 
of  Helhoughton,  1731. 


Manners,  John 

MANLOVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
10,  1747.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk  (?  who  was  s.  of  Thomas,  1678), 
of  Derbyshire.  B.  at  Church  Broughton.  School,  Hereford 
(Mr  Willim).  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1762.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lichfield)  June  30,  1751;  priest,  June  17,  1753. 
Head  Master  of  Derby  Grammar  School,  1761-74.  V.  of 
Spondon,  Derbs.,  1761.  V.  of  St  Alkmund's,  Derby,  1762- 
1802.  C.  of  Quamdon,  Derbs.  Died  Feb.  1,  1802.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  567.) 

MANNARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Apr.  29,  1583.  Of 
Yorkshire. 

MANNERS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  1,  1588-9,  from  Pembroke.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas 
(1549),  Knt.,  of  Nottingham  Castle  (4th  s-  of  Earl  of  Rutland). 
B.  at  Carlton,  Notts.  Educated  at  home  (Mr  Beck).  Migrated 
to  Queens'  and  Corpus  Christi.   {Venn,  i.  135.) 

MANERS,  EDWARD.   LL.D.  of  Padua;  incorp.  1504-5. 

MANNERS.  EDWARD.  M.A.  1564  (on  Queen's  visit).  S.  of 
Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Rutland.  B.  1548.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1566. 
Succeeded  as  3rd  Earl,  Sept.  17,  1563.  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Notts.,  1574-87;  of  Lines.,  1585-87.  K.G.,  1584.  One  of  the 
Commissioners  to  trv  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.,  1586.  Married 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Holcroft,  Knt.,  of  Vale  Royal, 
Cheshire.  Died  in  London,  Apr.  14,  1587.  Buried  at  Bottes- 
ford,  Leics.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of  John  (1564).  (D.N.B.; 
G.E.C.) 

MANNERS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1594-5. 
2nd  s.  of  John  {1564),  4th  Earl  of  Rutland.  B.  1578.  M.A. 
1612.  Held  many  Court  Offices.  Travelled  abroad,  visiting 
France,  Germany  and  Italy.  Took  part  in  Essex's  plot,  1601. 
A  member  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1601.  K.B.,  1605. 
Succeeded  as  6th  Earl  of  Rutland,  June  26,  1612.  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Lines.,  1612-27.  K.G.,  1616.  Privy  Councillor, 
1617.  Chief  Justice  in  Eyre,  North  of  Trent,  1619-32.  Died 
at  Bishop's  Stortford,  Dec.  17,  1632.  Buried  at  Bottes- 
ford,  Leics.  Brother  of  the  next,  of  Roger  (1590)  and 
Oliver  (1594-5).  {D.N.B.;  Peile,  1.  215:  A.  B.  Beaven; 
G.E.C.) 

MANNERS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1594-5. 
S.  of  John  (1564),  4th  Earl  of  Rutland.  Matric.  1594;  M.A. 
1612.  Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1598.  Served  in  Ireland  under  the 
Earl  of  Essex,  by  whom  he  was  knighted,  July  12,  1599. 
M.P.  for  Grantham,  1604-11,  1624-5;  for  Co.  Lincoln,  1614, 
1620-2.  Succeeded  his  brother  Francis,  Dec.  27,  1632,  as 
7th  Earl.  Died  s.p.  Mar.  29,  1641.  Buried  at  Bottesford, 
Leics.  Brother  of  Francis  (1594-5),  Roger  (1590)  and  Oliver 
(1594-5)-   {Peile,  I.  215;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MANNERS,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
c.  1597. 

MANNERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1686. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  10,  1693;  priest,  June  3,  1694. 
V.  of  Bisbrooke,  Rutland,  1698-1721.  V.  of  Exton,  1718-21. 
Died  1721.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MANNERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1549  {impubes).  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Rutland.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1554.  M.P.  for  Notts.,  1562-7.  Sheriff 
of  Derbs.,  1575,  1588,  1597.  Knighted,  Apr.  20,  1603.  Of 
Haddon  Hall;  for  his  magnificence  and  hospitality  called 
King  of  the  Peak.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Vernon,  of  Nether-Haddon,  Derbs.  Died  Jime  4,  1611. 
Buried  at  Bakewell,  Derbs.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Roger 
(1550)  and  Thomas  (1549).  (Cooper,  in.  43;  Collins,  i. 
476.) 

MANNERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1564.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Rutland.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1566.  Knighted,  1587.  Succeeded  his  brother 
Edward,  as  4th  Earl  of  Rutland,  1587.  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Notts.,  1587.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Charlton, 
of  Apley  Castle,  Salop.  Died  Feb.  24,  1587-8.  Buried  at 
Bottesford.  Father  of  Francis  (1594-5),  etc.,  and  brother  of 
Edward  (1564).   {G.E.C.) 

MANNERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617.   (Perhaps  same  as  next.) 

MANNERS,  JOHN  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Lent,  1618-9. 
S.  of  Sir  George,  Knt.,  of  Haddon  HaU,  Derbs.  B.  at  Ayle- 
stone,  Leics.,  June  10,  1604.  M.A.  1620-1.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1621.  High  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1632-3. 
M.P.  for  Derbs.,  1640  (Short  Parliament).  Succeeded  as  8th 
Earl  of  Rutland,  1641.  A  moderate  Parliamentarian.  Took 
the  covenant,  1643.  Chief  Justice  in  E>Te,  North  of  Trent, 
1646-61.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Leics.,  1667-77.  Married 
Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Lord  Montagu,  of  Boughton.  Died 
Sept.  29,  1679.  Buried  at  Bottesford,  Leics.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Roger  (1633-4).   {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 


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]\Ianners,  John 

MANNERS,  JOHN,  Marquess  of  Granby.  Adm.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  July  3,  1738.  S.  of  John,  Duke  of  Rutland.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1738;  LL.D.  1769.  M. P.  for  Grantham,  1741- 
54;  for  Cambs.,  1754-70.  Colonel  of  the  'Leicester  Blues'  at 
the  Jacobite  Invasion,  1745;  served  in  Flanders,  i747-  Major- 
General,  1755.  Colonel,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  1758-70. 
Lieut. -General,  1759.  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  British 
contingent,  1759.  A  distinguished  soldier;  performed  brilliant 
services  at  Warburg  in  1760,  and  at  the  heights  of  Homburg 
and  Cassel  in  1762.  Master-General  of  the  Ordnance,  1763-9. 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Derbs.,  1764-6.  Married,  Sept.  3,  1750, 
Lady  Frances  Seymour,  dau.  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Somerset. 
Died  at  Scarborough,  Oct.  i8,  1770.  Buried  at  Bottesford, 
Leics.    {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MANNERS,  OLIVER.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Christ's,  1594-5- 
4th  s.  of  John  (1564),  4th  Earl  of  Rutland.  M.P.  for  Grant- 
ham, i6oi.  Knighted,  Apr.  22,  1603.  Died  Aug.  1613. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1594-5),  George  (i594-5)  and  Roger 
(1590). 

MANNERS,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Cmirsti,  1550. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  ist  Earl  of  Rutland.  Perhaps  matric.  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1549  {impubes).  Esquire  for  the  body  to 
Queen  Mary,  and  afterwards  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  Founded 
scholarships  at  Corpus  Christi.  Died  Dec.  11,  1607.  Buried 
at  Uffington,  Lines.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1607;  of  Uffington. 
Brother  of  John  (1549)  and  Thomas  (i549)-  {Nichols,  11.  44.) 

MANNERS,  ROGER,  Earl  of  Rutland.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14) 
at  Corpus  Christi,  Oct.  i,  1590.  S.  of  John  (1564),  4th  Earl 
of  Rutland.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Sept.  1591.  M.A.  1594-5- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1593. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1599.  Succeeded  as  5th  Earl  of 
Rutland,  1588.  Served  under  Essex  in  Ireland.  Knighted 
there.  May  30,  1599.  Took  part  in  Essex's  conspiracy; 
heavily  fined.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Lines.,  1603-12.  High 
Steward  of  Grantham,  1603.  Married  FUzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Philip  Sidney.  Died  s.p.  at  Cambridge,  June  26,  1612. 
Buried  at  Bottesford,  Leics.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1612.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1594-5),  etc.   (D.N.B.) 

MANNERS,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  11,  1622. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1626.  V.  of  Headon,  Notts.,  1626-37.  V.  of  Helmsley, 
Yorks.,  1637-43- 

MANNERS,  ROGER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1623-4.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  George,  late  of  Haddon  Hall, 
Derbs.,  Knt.,  deceased.  B.  Dec.  30,  1609.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Oct.  29,  1627.  Died  1627.  Buried  in  Lincoln's  Inn 
Chapel.   Brother  of  John  (1618-9).   [Collins,  i.  477-) 

MANNERS,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3,  1648-9. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1649. 

MANNERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1549  {impubes).  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  ist  Earl  of  Rut- 
land. Served  in  Ireland  and  Scotland.  Knighted,  1570.  M.P. 
for  Nottingham,  1572-83;  for  Co.  Notts.,  1584-7-  Married 
Theodosia,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Newton,  Knt.,  1571.  Buried 
May  29,  1591.  Brother  of  John  (1549)  and  Roger  (1550), 
father  of  Charles  (1588-9).  {Cooper,  u.  537;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MANNERS, .   M.A.  1456-7. 

MANNING,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5, 
1731.  S.  of  Edmund,  painter,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Scholar,  1 73 1-6;  Matric.  1732; 
B.A.  1735-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Aug.  7,  1737;  priest  (Rochester)  Sept.  23,  i739-  R-  of  Hayes, 
Middlesex,  1738-57.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Baker,  R.  of  Hayes.   {Venn,  11.  35.) 

MANNING,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1645-6;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1653.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1650.  V.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1659-62, 
ejected.   Died  Mar.  2,  1666.  Buried  at  Enfield. 

MANNING,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1566. 

MANNYNG,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  and  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1672.  Matric.  1672.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Edward, 
of  St  Mary  Cray,  Kent;  age  8  in  1663.  If  so,  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  10,  1674-5.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  H.  Onslow,  of  Sussex,  Knt.  Died  Dec.  23,  1703,  aged  49. 
Buried  at  Cray.  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Arcfiaeol.  Cantiana,  vi. 
270.) 

MANNINGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  31, 
1720.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  in  Northamptonshire. 
One  of  these  names  Master  of  Birmingham  Grammar  School, 
1726-46. 

MANNING,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1576. 
Matric.  Lent,  1577-8;  B.A.  1580-1.  Perhaps  Master  of 
Felsted  School,  Essex,  1596-1627. 

MANNING,  HENRY.  Matric.  si2ar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1579-80;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1586. 


Manning,  Samuel 

MANNING,  HENRY.  LL.B.  1584  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Kent.  S.  of  Henry,  Marshal  of  the  Royal  Household.  Matric. 
from  All  Souls  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  28,  1581,  age  23;  B.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1583;  D.C.L.  1589.  FeUow  of  AU  Souls.  Admitted 
advocate,  Jan.  28,  1594-5.  Chancellor  of  diocese  of  Exeter. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1614.   (Coote;  Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

MANNING,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1701. 

B.  at  Dartford,  Kent.    Matric.  Lent,  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7; 

M.A.  1710;  B.D.  1721.   Fellow,  1705.   Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Mar.  20,  1708-9;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1709-10.    R.  of  Buckland, 

Herts.,  1722-32.   Died  1732,  aged  49. 
MANNING,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1578. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1580,  age  23.   C.  of  Reach, 

Cambs.,    and    schoolmaster    there.     Licensed    teacher    at 

Crimplesham,  Norfolk,  1582  (B.A.). 
MANNING,  JOHN.    B.A.  1486-7;  M.A.  1491-2.    One  of  these 

names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Tasburgh,  Norfolk,  1503. 
MANNING,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1604. 

B.  at  Redgrave,  Suffolk.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  4,  1615, 
age  26,  as  'M..\.  late  of  Christ's';  priest,  Sept.  1,  1617.  C.  of 
Gt  Waltham,  Essex.  R.  of  Chignal  Smealey,  1617-66.  Died 
1666.    Will,  P.C.C.   {Peile,  1.  249.) 

MANNING,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  King's,  1613-4. 

MANNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  16,  1633. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Probably 
V.  of  Sibton,  and  P.C.  of  Peasenhall,  Suffolk,  till  1662. 
Perhaps  sequestered  to  Arlington,  Sussex,  1643.  Died  1694. 
Probably  brother  of  Samuel  (1629-30)  and  perhaps  of 
William  (1646-7).   {See  D.N.B.  under  William.) 

MANNING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1637;  B.A.  1641;  M.A.  1647.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 
1643,  age  22. 

MANNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  16, 
1645-6.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50. 

MANNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May,  1688. 
Previously  at  Trinity  Hall.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric. 
1690;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1691; 
priest,  June  3,  1694;  C.  of  Fen  Stanton,  Hunts.  R.  of 
Bamardiston,  Suffolk,  1714-33. 

MANNING,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  i, 
1685-6.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Huntingdon.  School,  Wisbech 
(Mr  Theme).  Matric.  1685-6;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689-90. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  7,  1691;  priest.  Mar.  18,  1692-3. 

MANNING,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  15,  1741- 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  medical,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk.  Died 
1766.    {Lond.  Mag.) 

MANNING,  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  29,  1737.  S. 
of  Owen,  of  Orlingbury,  Northants.  B.  there,  1721.  Matric. 
1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744;  B.D.  1753,  Fellow,  1742-55- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1743;  priest  (York)  Sept.  21, 
1746.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1749-60.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1757-1801.  R.  of  Chiddingfold,  Surrey,  1760-8. 
R.  of  Godalming,  1763-1801.  F.R.S.,  1767.  F.S.A.,  1770. 
Author,  History  of  Surrey,  etc.  Died  Sept.  9,  1801.  {D.N.B.) 
'An  ingenious  man;  a  warm  petitioner  against  the  Articles 
and  Liturgy'  {Cole,  5876,  50). 

MANNING,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1579-80.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Win- 
farthing,  Norfolk,  1582.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  14,  1587. 

C.  of  BadweU  Ash,  Suffolk,  1597. 

MANNING,  RANDOLPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1592-3. 
Perhaps  4th  s.  of  Randal,  of  London.  If  so,  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Combe.  {Peile,  i. 
208;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

MANNING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  11, 1661-2. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  FeUow, 
1668-76.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1668.  R.  of  Little 
Shelford,  Cambs.,  1676.  Died  Apr.  23,  1709.  {See  a  contem- 
porary at  Oxford.) 

MANNING,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 

MANNING,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1664.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1672. 

MANNING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24, 
1629-30.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
Probably  minister  at  Walpole,  Suffolk,  1647;  and  Cookley, 
1650.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1633)  and  perhaps  of 
William  (1646).  {Calamy,  11.  438;  see  D.N.B.  under  William.) 

MANNING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1662.  Of 
Suffolk. 

MANNING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
3,  1740-1.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Monk  Soham  (private)  and  Bury  (Mr  Kynnesman). 
Matric.  1740-1;  Scholar,  1741-3-  Buried  at  Diss,  Dec.  3, 
1743.   {Venn,  11.  48.) 


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MANNING;  Thomas 

MANINGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1593 
(impubes). 

MANNINGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.   R.  of  Shelton,  Beds.,  1632. 

MANNING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  June 
26,  1640.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1640.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi.   B.A.  1643-4. 

MANNING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  6,   1649. 

Matric.  1649;  B.-'X.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 
MANNING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1656. 

Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663. 

MANNING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1659.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Westerham, 
Kent,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  12,  1658-9.  Licensed, 
Jan.    8,    1666-7,    to    marry    Mary    Oldfleld,    of    Islington, 

Middlesex. 

MANINGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  25,  1667. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24, 
1671;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1673. 

MANNING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  17, 
1646-7.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Aug.  8,  1630.  School,  Diss  (Mr  Gibs).  Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1650-1.  One  of  these  names  ejected  from  Middleton, 
Suffolk,  1662.  Licensed  congregationalist  teacher  at  Peasen- 
hall.  Author,  sermons.  Buried  at  Peasenhall,  Feb.  15,  1711, 
aged  81.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1633)  and  Samuel  (1629- 
30).   (Venn,  1.  367;  D.N.B.) 

MANNING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  25, 
1649.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Cockfield,  Suffolk.  School, 
Stowmarket.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653;  M.A.  1660.  Perhaps 
ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Exeter)  Oct.  17,  1655.  Probably  R.  of 
Chedburgh,  Suffolk,  1661-70.  R.  of  Rishangles,  1663-78. 
Buried  there  June  28,  1678.  Will  proved  (Noi-wich  C.C.) 
1678.   (Peile,  I.  530;  Venn,  1.  367.) 

MANNING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  21, 
1751.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk.  School, 
Wyverstone,  Suffolk  (Mr  Steggall).  Matric.  1752.  B.A.  1755. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1756;  priest,  Feb.  1758.  V.  of 
Loddon,  Norfolk,  1759-78.  R.  of  Brome,  1760-1810.  R.  and 
patron  of  Diss,  1778.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Adams,  R.  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk.  Author,  Three  Sermons 
preached  at  the  Norfolk  Assizes,  1790.  Died  Nov.  29,  i8io. 
Buried  at  Diss.   (Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  11.  121.) 

MANNINGHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1592;  B.A.  1595-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1597.  Perhaps  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  16,  1597-8.  Barrister-at-law, 
Middle  Temple,  1605,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Fen  Drayton, 
Cambs.  Author,  a  Diary,  first  printed  by  the  Camden  Society 
in  1868.  Will  proved,  Dec.  4,  1622.  (Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619: 
D.N.B.) 

MANNINGHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  16,  1624.  S.  of  John,  of  East  Mailing,  Kent. 
Matric.  1624;  Scholar,  1625;  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1632.  Fellow, 
1632.  Perhaps  R.  of  Michelmersh,  Hants.,  c.  1650.  Of  East 
Mailing,  clerk,  when  licensed,  Dec.  21,  1636,  to  marry 
Bridget  BlackweU,  of  Broxboume.  (T.  A.  Walker,  29;  Vis. 
of  Cambs.,  1619;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

MANNINGHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  27,  1717.  S.  of  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Chichester.  B.  at 
Eversley,  Hants.,  1690  (?  in  London,  see  D.N.B.).  LL.B.  1717 
(Com.  Reg.).  Mandate  for  M.D.  1725.  F.R.S.,  1720.  Licentiate, 
R.C.P.,  1720.  Knighted,  Feb.  18,  1721-2.  Practised  in 
London,  as  accoucheur.  Author,  medical.  Died  at  Chelsea, 
Mar.  II,  1759.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1701)  and 
Simon  (i7n),  father  of  Thomas  (1734).  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  11. 
75;  G.  Mag.) 

MANNINGHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1735.  S.  of  Thomas  (1701),  D.D.,  R.  of  Slinfold, 
Sussex.  B.  at  Slinfold.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1735: 
B.A.  1738-^.  C.  at  Slinfold.  Buried  there  May  5,  1745. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (i735)-   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  469.) 

MANINGHAM,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  18,  1711-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chichester. 
B.  at  Chichester.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1712; 
LL.B.  1717;  LL.D.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  Sept.  22; 
priest  (London)  Dec.  22,  1717.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1719-67. 
V.  of  Pevensey,  Sussex,  1719.  V.  of  Eastbourne,  1720-34. 
R.  of  Jevington,  1734.  Died  Apr.  29,  1767.  Buried 
there.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1701)  and 
Richard  (1717).   (W.  C.  Renshaw;  T.A.  Walker.) 

MANNINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1701.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  East  Tisted,  Hants,  (for 
whom  see  Al.  Oxon.).  B.  there,  1684.  Matric.  1701;  B.A. 
1705-6;  M.A.  1709;  D.D.  1724.    Fellow,  1704.   Ord.  deacon 


Mansell,  John 

(Ely)  Dec.  19,  1708;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1709.  R.  of  Slinfold, 
Sussex,  1711.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Moore,  of  Ely.  Preb.  of 
Chichester,  1711-50;  Treasurer,  1712-50.  Chaplain  to  the 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1720-50.  Died  May  4,  1750.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1717)  and  Simon  (1711),  father  of  Thomas  (1735)  and 
Richard  (1735).    (Harwood,  285;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MANNINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  14, 
1734.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1717),  Knt.  B.  in  London.  Matric. 
1735-  A  physician.  Practised  in  London.  Married,  at  Isle- 
worth,  Middlesex,  Sept.  lo,  1747,  Jane  Warner,  of  the  same 
parish.  Died  Feb.  3,  1794.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
2nd  S.,  v.  368;  G.  Mag.) 

MANNINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1735.  S.  of  Thomas  (1701),  D.D.,  R.  of  Slinfold, 
Sussex.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1735;  B.A. 
1738-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  May  12;  priest.  May  29, 
1743.  V.  of  Wisborough  Green,  Sussex,  1748-61.  Doubtless 
Provost  of  Achonry,  1 76c>-77.  Died  1777.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1735)-   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  469.) 

MANNINGHAM, .  Grace  for  degree,  1486-7;  probably  M.A.; 

had  studied  at  Oxford. 

MANNOCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26, 
1599.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Fomham,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  B.A.  1602-3;  Scholar,  1603-4.  Of  Fomham 
All  Saints',  gent.  Buried  there  Feb.  3,  1610-1.  M.I.  Will 
proved  (Sudbury)  Feb.  1,  1611.  (Venn,  1.  168;  V.  B.  Red- 
stone; Gage,  Suffolk,  261.) 

MANOOCH,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30, 
1674.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  6,  1680. 

MANNOCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1555. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Gifford  Hall,  Wormingford, 
Essex.    (Dawy  MS.,  19,141,  110.) 

MANNOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  9)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1564. 
S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  16,  1573-4.  Popish 
recusant,  1588.  Succeeded  to  Gifford  Hall  and  Stoke  estates, 
1590.  Married  Etheldreda,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Paris,  of 
Linton,  Cambs.  Died  Mar.  24, 1616-7.  Buried  at  Stoke.  M.I. 
(Venn,  1.  55.) 

MANNY,  LEWIS.  Incorp.  M.D.  1727,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

MANNEY,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1564. 

MANSBRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
May  21,  1621.  S.  of  William,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624. 

MANSELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1623.  Matric. 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  8; 
priest.  Mar.  9,  1627-8.  One  of  these  names  created  B.D.  at 
Oxford,  Nov.  1642;  perhaps  V.  of  Stoneleigh,  Warws.,  1632. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

MANSELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1653.  Of  Llandewy,  Glamorgan.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Henry, 
of  Margam,  Glamorgan,  Bart.  B.  1637.  Succeeded  as  4th 
Bart.,  c.  1640.  M.P.  for  Glamorgan,  1660,  1670-9,  1681, 
1685-7.  Died  Nov.  17,  1706.   (G.E.C.) 

MANSELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  31, 1682.  S.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  Strady,  Carmarthen , 
Esq.  B.  at  Prendergast,  Pembroke  (his  mother's  home). 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1682.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  25,  1683,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  late  of  Strady,  Car- 
marthen, Esq.  Sheriff  of  Carmarthen,  1689.  Created  Bart., 
Feb.  22,  1696-7.  Of  Trimsaran,  Carmarthen.  Died  Feb.  19, 
1719-20.    (C.E.C.) 

MANSELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1550. 

MANSELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Feb.  19, 
1672-3.  Matric.  1673,  as  'Mansfield';  B.A.  1676-7,  as 
Mansell.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1679-80;  priest,  June, 
1680. 

MANSELL  or  MAUNSELL,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  1661.  6th  s.  of  John,  of  Thorpe  Malsor, 
Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Feb.  1642-3.  Matric.  Easter,  1663; 
B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1665.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  24,  1671.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Conway.  Died  of 
consumption,  at  Montpellier,  France.  Will  (P.C.C.)  Apr. 
1677.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MANSELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  c.  1594  (adm. 
Mar.  29).  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D. 
1609;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow,  1601-17.  President  of  Queens', 
1622-31.  Vice-Chancellor,  1624-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1604.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge, 
1611-5.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1631. 


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]\Iansell,  John 

MANSELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1609.  S.  of  John,  of 
Haversham,  Bucks.,  pleb.  Ma  trie,  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Dec.  12,  1600,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1606-7.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1610.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1609.  R.  of 
Calverton,  Bucks.,  1609-40.  R.  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex, 
1616.  Buried  at  Calverton,  Oct.  19,  1640.  {Baker,  11.  131; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

MANSELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  12,  1621. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Chicheley,  Bucks.,  Esq.  B. 
Mar.  12,  1604-5.  Matric.  1621.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  9, 
1624.  Of  Woodford,  Essex,  barrister,  in  1634.  Married 
Susan,  dau.  of  Humphry  Phipps,  of  London,  Esq.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Thomas  (1624)  and  father  of  Humphrey  (1661). 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Northants.  Families.) 

MANSEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1666.  Pre- 
viously matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  May  3,  1662, 
age  17.  Of  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks.  S.  of  Thomas.  LL.B. 
1667.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  17,  1667-8. 
Master  of  Beachampton  School,  Bucks.,  1669-75.  R.  of 
Furthoe,  Northants.,  1675-97.  R-  of  Cosgrove,  1698-1730- 
Licensed  (Peterborough,  May  18,  1676)  to  marry  Margaret 
Barrow,  of  Potterspury.  Buried  at  Cosgrove,  Feb.  3,  1729-30, 
aged  86.  WiU  (Archd.  Northants.)  1730.  (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  1. 
Longden.) 

MANSELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26, 
1748-9.  S.  of  John,  of  Wolverhampton,  shoemaker.  School, 
Bedworth.   Matric.  1748-9;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756- 

MANSELL,  PETER,  see  MOUNSELL. 

MANSELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  15, 
1722.  Of  (?)  Weston,  Yorks.  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1725-6; 
M.A.  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1727;  priest,  July, 
1728.   V.  of  Norton,  Yorks. 

MANSELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1624.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Chicheley,  Bucks.  B.  May 
15,1606.  Matric.  1624.  Of  the  Middle  Temple.  Barrister-at- 
law.   Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1621).   (Baker,  11.  132.) 

MANSELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  6,  i735- 
Of  Kent. 

MANSELL,  Wn.LIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1619-20.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Wigtoft,  Lines.,  1641.  WiU  (Lincoln)  1649. 

MANSEL, .   B.A.  1483-4. 

MANSER,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1602. 

MANSER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1632. 

MANSER,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1460-1. 

MANSER,  .    B.Can.L.   1473-4.    Probably  Richard,  V.  of 

Histon  St  Andrew's,  Cambs.,  till  1477- 

MANSERGH,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1642;  B.A.  1645-6. 

MANSFIELD,  see  also  MANFIELD. 

MANSFIELD,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1750.  S.  of  John  James  Manfield,  attorney,  of  Kingwood, 
Hants.  (He  assumed  the  name  Mansfield  whilst  at  Cam- 
bridge.) Matric.  1750-1;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow, 
1754.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  11,  1755.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  Nov.  28,  1758.  Reader,  1782.  Treasurer,  1785. 
Adviserof  Wilkes,  1768.  K.C.,  1772.  M. P.  for  the  University, 
1779-84.  Solicitor-General,  1780-2;  and  Nov.  to  Dec.  1783. 
Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1 799-1804.  Chief  Justice  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  1804-14.  Knighted,  Apr.  1804.  Died  Nov.  23, 
1821.   Will,  P.C.C.   (D.iV.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MANSFIELD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May 
18,  1647.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1647. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Feb.  27,  1650-1;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1650-1;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house,  1654.  P.C.  of  Annitage,  Staffs.,  1654;  ejected,  c.  1662. 
Died  at  Walsall.   (Calamy,  11.  389;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MANSFIELD,  ROGER  (1541),  see  MANFIELD. 

MANSFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 
27,  1706.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Little  Lake,  Notts.,  Esq.  Matric.  1706.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Feb.  24,  1706-7.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  114.) 

MANSFIELD,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1583. 

MANSFIELD, .   M.A.  1477-8;  B.Can.L.  1481-2. 

MANSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1554. 

MANSUER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1689. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1689,  as  Mansure;  B.A.  1692-3.  Prob- 
ably of  Walsingham;  and  father  of  Roger  (1716)  and  brother 
of  the  next. 

MANSUER,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1684. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1684.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
July  6,  1687.   Will  proved  (Y.C.C.)  1687. 


Mapes,  Leonard 

MANSUER,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  24, 
1716.  S.  of  Francis  (?  1689),  gent.,  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Walsingham  (Mr  Harding)  and  Shottesham 
(Mr  Pitcaim).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1718.  (Venn, 
II.  7-) 

MANTELL,  HENRY,  see  MANCELL. 

MANTELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1572; 
B.A.  1576-7.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent, 
till  1579.   Died  1579.  Another  R.  of  Ifield,  1578-96. 

MANTELL,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  18, 
1684-5.  S.  of  John,  late  of  Thomham,  Norfolk,  gent.  Matric. 
1686. 

MANTLE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1720.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Blackley,  Glamorgan,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  June  7,  1699,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1703. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  19,  1703;  C.  of  Blakeney, 
Gloucs.  C.  of  English  Bicknor,  1703;  priest  (Llandafi,  at 
Hereford)  June  19,  1709.  V.  of  Longhope,  Gloucs.,  1718-42. 
R.  of  Abenhall,  1723-42.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Langdale.  (AL 
Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MANTELL,   .     Matric.   sizar   from   Christ's,   May,    1544. 

Perhaps  s.   of  John,  of  Lincolnshire.    If  so,  ord.  deacon 
(London)  Aug.;  priest,  Nov.  1551.   (Peile,  i.  35.) 

MANTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  May  17,  1634.  S.  of 
John,  of  Peterborough.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  College,  Oct.  10,  1634,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1638; 
M.A.  (Cambridge)  1653;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  V.  of  Compton- 
Dando,  Somerset,  1641-3.  V.  of  Alconbur>',  Hunts.,  1652-80. 
V.  of  Buckden,  1664-9.  Died  1680.  Father  of  the  next  two. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

MANTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1658. 
Of  Somerset.  S.  of  John  (above).  School,  Peterborough.  B..\. 
1661-2;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  12;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1662.  R.  of  Southoe,  Hunts.,  1669-84. 
Died  1684.   Brother  of  the  next. 

MANTON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  17, 
1663.  S.  of  John  (1634),  of  Alconbury,  Hunts.  School, 
Peterborough.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8. 

MANTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
i609;B.A.  1612-3.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1624; 
of  Exeter,  clerk. 

MANTON,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Whimple,  Devon,  pleb.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric. 
from  Wadham  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  11,  1635-6,  age  15;  B.A. 
(Hart  HaU,  Oxford)  1639;  B.D.  (Wadham  CoUege)  1654;  D.D. 
1660.  Minister  at  Stoke  Newington,  1641-57.  Chaplain  to 
Oliver  CromweU.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  1654; 
ejected,  1662.  One  of  the  three  scribes  to  the  Westminster 
.\ssembly.  Disapproved  of  Charles  I's  execution.  Chaplain 
to  Charles  II.  Offered  the  Deanery  of  Rochester  but  declined 
to  subscribe.  Held  meetings  in  London  of  great  repute 
among  the  Presbyterians.  Arrested,  1670;  released  after  six 
months.  Preacher  at  Pinner's  HaU,  London,  1672.  Author, 
religious.  Drew  up  with  Baxter  and  others  the  Fundamentals 
of  Religion.  Died  Oct.  18,  1677.  Buried  at  Stoke  Newing- 
ton. Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  22,  1678;  of  St  Paul's,  Covent 
Garden.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Calamy,  1.  175-) 

MANTUA,    SHERMAN.     Adm.   sizar  at   Emmanuel,   Mar.   9, 

1674-5-    S.  of .    B.  at  Horringer,  Suffolk.    Migrated  to 

Pembroke,  Apr.  23,  1677. 

MANUEL,  GASPARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Aug.  30,  1715-  B. 
at  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1719-20.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  (London)  June  29,  1722,  as  'John';  priest 
(Lincoln)  June  4,  1732. 

MANWARING,  see  MAINWARING. 

MANWELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1626-7; 
B.A.  1631-2,  as  ManneU.  Perhaps  R.  of  Burythorpe,  Yorks., 
1663-75.   Died  1675. 

MANWOOD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1614. 

MAPERLEY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  lo,  1543.  Of  Homsey,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
1544.  Left  in  1546.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  29,  1572.  Probably  P.C.  of  Noseley, 
Leics.,  1572-7;  Masterof  Grantham  School;  R.  of  Orhngbury, 
Northants.,  1578-92.  Buried  there  Dec.  24,  1592.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MAPES,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  2, 1565. 
Of  Norwich.  S.  of  John.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Apr.  5, 
1549.  School,  Norwich.  Town  Clerk  of  Norwich,  1595.  A 
lawyer.  Purchased  an  estate  at  RoUesby,  Norfolk.  Of 
Feltham,  Norfolk.  Mairied  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard 
SouthweU,  of  Horsham  St  Faith,  Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1619-20.  Buried  at  RoUesby.  M.I.  Fatherof  Richard  (161S). 
(Venn,  1.  58.) 


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Mapes,  Leonard 

MAPES,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  8, 
1681-2.  S.  of  Leonard,  gent.,  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1682-3. 
Of  Rollesby,  Esq.  Buried  there  Oct.  7,  I733-  Father  of  the 
next.    {Venn,  i.  469.) 

MAPES,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1727.  S.  of  Leonard  (above),  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Dec.  8,  1733.  Perhaps  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk.  Died  May  28, 
1775-   (G.  Mag.) 

MAPES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  5,  i6i8. 
4th  s.  of  Leonard  (1565),  gent.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Ston- 
ham).  Of  Metfield,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1618.  Married  a  daughter 
of  William  Curtis,  of  Yarmouth,  wooUendraper.  [Venn,  i. 
242.) 

MAPLES,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1378. 
Of  Yorkshire. 

MAPLES,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623. 

MAPLESDEN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600. 
Buried  at  St  Benet,  Cambridge,  June  29,  1601. 

MAPLESDEN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
161 1.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  East  Banning,  Kent,  1615-23. 

MAPLESDEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  31, 
1698.  Of  Kent.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Marden,  Kent. 
Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1702-3.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  3,  1699.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  3,  1706. 

MAPLISDEN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1664.  S.  of  Francis,  innkeeper,  of  Canterbury.  B. 
there.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Paris).  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8;  M.A.  1673.   Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  18,  1671. 

MAPLISDEN,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1622; 
Scholar,  1627;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  R.  of  Winceby, 
Lines.,  1631.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1640-69.  Probably  minister 
of  Whittlebury-«/m-Silveston,  Northants.,  1649.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MAPLISDEN,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  23,  1665. 
Matric.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1670;  priest, 
June  13,  1671. 

MAPLESDEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1562.  Probably  s.  of  Gervase,  of  Maidstone,  Kent.  Migrated 
to  Queens'.  Scholar,  1563-9;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D. 
1576.  R.  of  Ovington,  Essex,  1572-5.  R.  of  East  Banning, 
Kent,  1574-81.  University  preacher,  1575.  Archdeacon  of 
Suffolk,  1575-1613.  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1576-1613.  R.  of 
Oulton,  Suffolk,  1582-1613.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1613.   {Kent,  Vis.) 

MAPLESDEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1614. 
Of  Suffolk. 

MAPLESDEN,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1612 ;  scholar  from  Westminster,  1613.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward, 
of  Maidstone,  Kent.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Fellow,  1618. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Hertford  Grammar  School,  1626-7.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1629. 

MAPLESDEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1553- 

MAPLESDEN,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit).  Per- 
haps s.  of  John  (1562).  {See  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619  (Harl.  Soc), 
157,  note  2,  possibly  his  will  (P.C.C.)  1654.) 

MAPLESDEN, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

MAPLET,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Fellow.  Probablyord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  3,  1582,  as  Maple.  R.  of 
Clifton,  Westmorland,  1583.  Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1585-1624. 
V.  of  Addingham,  1591-1624.  Founded  the  Free  School  at 
Maughanby.   Died  Aug.  31,  1624.   (B.  Nightingale.) 

MAPLET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1560;  B.A. 
1563-4;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1567.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's, 
1564.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1566-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  5, 
1564.  R.  of  Gt  Leighs,  Essex,  1568-76.  V.  of  Northolt, 
Middlesex,  1576-92.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Buried  at 
Northolt,  Sept.  7,  1592.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1592. 
{Cooper,  u.  135;  D.N.B.) 

MAPLET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1602. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  One  of  these  names, 
M.A.,  V.  of  EdenhaU,  Cumberland,  1609-24. 

MAPLETOFT,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4; 
priest,  June  5,  1615.  C.  of  Willingham,  Cambs.,  1617-23. 
R.  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk,  1623-40.  V.  of  Falkenham,  1625. 
R.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1641.  R.  of  Downham,  1641.  Arch- 
deacon of  Ely,  1647-52.  Preb.  of  Ely,  Mar.  12,  1651-2. 
Chaplain  to  Bishop  Wren.  Died  Dec.  1652.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Bentham,  Ely.) 

MAPLETOFT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  19, 
1646.    S.  of  Edmund  (1611),  clerk,  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk. 


Mapletoft,  John 

School,  Ely  (Mr  Hitch).  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1646-53; 
B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Joseph  HaU) 
June  30,  1655.  R,  of  BurUngham  St  Edmund,  Norfolk, 
1657-91.  V.  of  Halvergate,  in  1661.  Chaplain  to  Dowager 
Lady  Lovelace.  Of  Strumpshaw,  in  1657.  Died  169 1.  {Venn, 
1.  366.) 
MAPLETOFT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  15,  1703.  S.  of  Edmund,  gent.  B.  at  Bartlow,  Cambs. 
School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex  (Mr  Kilboum).  Matric.  1703; 
B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1710, 
as  C.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1711.  R.  of 
Bartlow,  1711-50.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1751.  Father  of  the  next 
and  Matthew  (1740). 

MAPLETOFT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1731.  S.  of  Edmund  (above),  R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs. 
B.  there.  School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex  (Mr  Butts).  Matric. 
1732;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1741.  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs., 
1745.  R.  of  Bartlow,  1750-72.  Died  May,  1772.  Brother  of 
Matthew  (1740).    {Scott-Mayor,  in.  435.) 

MAPLETOFT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  19,  1747-8.  6th  s.  of  John  (1702),  R.  of  Byfield,  North- 
ants. Bapt.  there,  Jan.  22,  1729-30.  Matric.  1748;  B.A. 
1752;  M.A.  1755.  FeUovv,  1754.  Taxor,  1760.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1752;  priest 
(Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cambridge)  Feb.  10,  1754.  V.  of 
Fawsley,  Northants.,  1765-78,  and  again,  1787-1807.  R.  of 
Aynhoe,  1770-1807.  Buried  there  Dec.  9,  1807,  aged  78. 
M.I.  Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1808.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1739)  and  Nathaniel  (1744).  {Baker,  1.  393,  551;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MAPLETOFT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept,  12,  1684.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Stamford,  Lines.,  gent.  Matric. 
1686;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  Fellow,  1691.  Ord.  deacon, 
1692.  Died  soon  after.  Brother  of  Robert  (1682)  and  of  John 
(1702). 

MAPLETOFT,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1578-9;  B.A.  1581-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Oct.  4,  1584; 
priest,  Apr.  4,  1585.  University  preacher.  V.  of  Ewerby, 
Lines.,  1590-2.  R.  of  North  Thoresby,  1591-1623.  Will 
proved  (Lincoln  and  P.C.C.)  1623.  Father  of  Joshua  (1609), 
Robert  (1625)  and  Solomon  (1629).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
636.) 

MAPLETOFT,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1670. 
S.  of  Solomon  (1629).  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1670; 
Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Fellow,  1674.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1679.  R.  of  Hamerton,  Hunts., 
1679-1731.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Himtingdon,  1696-1731.  Died 
Aug.  26,  1731.  Buried  at  Huntingdon.  {Al.  Westmon.,  170; 
Lines.  Pedigrees,  636.) 

MAPLETOFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (afterwards  pens.)  at  Jesus. 
May  7,  1623.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  William  (1583),  R.  of 
Pickworth,  Lines.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  31,  1606.  Matric.  1624; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  V.  of  Fiskerton, 
Lines.  Died  1677-8.  Will  proved,  Jan.  26,  1677-8.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  1284.) 

MAPLETOFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20,  1648. 
S.  of  Joshua  (1609),  R.  of  Margaretting,  Essex.  B.  there, 
June  15,  1631.  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1649.  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655;  M.D.  1667;  D.D.  1690  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow,  1653.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654  and  1669.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1652.  Attended  Lord  Essex  on  his 
embassy  to  Denmark,  1670.  Physic  Professor  at  Gresham 
College,  1675-9.  F.R.S.,  1676.  Practised  medicine  in  London 
with  Sydenham.  A  friend  of  John  Locke.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest,  Mar.  3,  1682-3.  R.  of  Braybrooke,  Northants.,  1683-6. 
Lecturer  at  Ipswich,  1684;  and  at  St  Christopher's,  London, 
1685.  V.  of  St  Lawrence  Jewry,  1686-1721.  President  of 
Sion  College,  1707.  Married,  Nov.  18,  1679,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Lucy  Knightley,  of  Hackney.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died 
Nov.  10,  1721,  aged  90.  Buried  at  St  Lawrence  Jewry.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  Robert  (1697)  and  of  John  (1702).  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  636;  Al.  Oxon.;  Ward's  Gresham;  D.N.B.) 

MAPLETOFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 
12,  1702.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Stamford,  Lines.,  gent.  B.  there. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1706-7; 
M.A.  1710.  Fellow,  1708.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1718.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1708;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1710.  Per- 
haps will  (Lincoln)  1752 ;  of  Lincoln.  Brother  of  George  (1684) 
and  Robert  (1682). 

MAPLETOFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  30,  1702. 
S.  of  John  (1648).  B.  in  St  Lawrence  Jewry,  London,  1687. 
Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Fellow,  1709-19. 
Taxor,  1710.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1719.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  21,  1712;  priest.  May  31,  1713.  R.  of  Broughton, 
Northants.,  1718-53.  R.  of  Byfield,  1721-63.  Died  May  31, 
1763,  aged  76.  Buried  at  Byfield.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1697),  father  of  Robert  (1739),  Francis  (1747-8) 
and  Nathaniel  (1744).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 


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Mapletoft,  John 

MAPLETOFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 
28,  1710.  S.  of  Stiles,  gent.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  27, 
1716;  priest,  June  22,  1718.  V.  of  Methennghatn,  Lines., 
1718.  Chaplain  to  Sir  W.  Ellis.  Will  of  one  of  these  names, 
of  City  of  Lincoln,  clerk,  dated  Feb.  2,  1749-5°;  proved, 
Mar.  24,  1751-2.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  635,  1284.) 

MAPLETOFT,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1609.  S.  of  Hugh  (1578-9),  R.  of  North  Thoresby,  Lines. 
B.  1594.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1623.  Incorp.  at 
0.xford,  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  25,  1620-1.  V. 
of  Margaretting,  Essex,  till  1635.  R.  of  Wickford.  Married 
Susanna,  dau.  of  John  CoUett.  Died  1635.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1625)  and  Solomon,  father  of  John  (1648). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  636.) 

MAPLETOFT,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  6,  1705-6.  S.  of  Matthew,  deceased.  B.  at  West 
Wratting,  Cambs.  School,  Walden,  Essex  (Mr  Kilbom). 
Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
July  4,  1710;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  i7i4-5-  C.  of  Bartlow, 
Cambs.  Perhaps  R.  of  Quy,  1716-20.  V.of  Pampisford,  1718. 

MAPLETOFT,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  I,  1740.  3rd  s.  of  Edmund  (1703),  clerk,  of  Cambridge- 
shire. B.  at  Bartlow.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts. 
(Mr  Mall).  Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  10,  1744-5-  C.  of  Homsey,  Middlesex. 
Died  Dec.  23,  1751.  Buried  at  Homsey.  Brother  of  Edmund 
(1731).    {Seott-Mayor,  iii.  504.) 

MAPLETOFT,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  23, 
1744.  S.  of  John  (1702),  R.  of  Byfield,  Northants.  Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  29,  1726.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1749;  priest,  Sept.  22,  i75i- 
Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Broughton,  1753-82.  Married 
Anna  Maria  Cockayne,  dau.  of  Viscount  Cullen.  Buried  at 
Broughton,  Feb.  22,  1782.  Admon.  (Archd.  Northants.)  1782. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1747-8)  and  Robert  (i739)-  (H.  L 
Longden.) 

MAPLETOFT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1625.  S.  of  Hugh  (1578-9),  R.  of  North  Thoresby,  Lines. 
B.  there,  1609.  School,  Louth.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1632;  B.D.  1639;  D.D.  1665  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1631-44;  ejected;  restored,  1660.  Master  of 
Pembroke,  1664-77.  Vice-Chancellor,  1671-2.  Chaplain  to 
Bishop  Wren.  R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs..  1639-44,  ejected. 
During  the  Protectorate  oflSciated  privately  at  Lincoln. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660-72.  Sub-dean  of  Lincoln,  1660-71. 
Master  of  Spital  Hospital,  1660.  R.  of  Clayworth,  Notts., 
1660-72.  Dean  of  Ely,  1667-77.  R.  of  Gedney,  Lines.,  1671. 
V.  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  1672-7.  An  intimate  friend  of  Nicholas 
Ferrar  whose  funeral  sermon  he  preached.  Founded  a 
Catechetical  Lecture  at  Queens'  and  Pembroke.  Died  Aug. 
20,  1677.  Buried  in  Pembroke  Chapel.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1677.  Brother  of  Joshua  (1609),  Robert  (1625)  and  Solomon. 
{D.k.B.;  Litics.  Pedigrees,  636.) 
MAPLETOFT,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  30,  1682.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  Matric.  1683. 
Brother  of  George  (1684)  and  John  (1702). 

MAPLETOFT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Pembroke, 
July  15,  1697.  S.  of  John  (1649),  M.D.  B.  at  Hackney, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1698;  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  1699; 
LL.B.  1702;  LL.D.  1707.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1703-15. 
Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons,  1707.  Commissary  of 
Huntingdon.  Died  Dec.  3,  1716.  Buried  in  St  Edward's 
Church,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  John  (1702).  {See  D.N.B. 
under  John.) 

MAPLETOFT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  7,  1739- 
ist  s.  of  John  (1702),  R.  of  Byfield,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Nov.  17,  1722.  Matric.  1740;  B..A..  1743-4;  M.A.  1748.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1745;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1748. 
Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company,  1750.  Died  at  Fulta, 
1756,  a  fugitive  from  Calcutta.  M.I.  at  B>-field.  (H.  I. 
Longden;  Baker,  i.  489.) 

MAPLETOFT,  SOLOMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629.  S.  of  Hugh  (157S-9),  R.  of  North  Thoresby,  Lines. 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  R.  of  Sawtry  All  Saints',  Hunts., 
1647-57.  Died  1657.  BuriedNov.  24.  Fatherof  Hugh  (1670), 
brother  of  Joshua  amd  Robert  (1625).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
636.) 

MAPLETOFT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1583.  B.  at  Barkeston,  Lines.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24, 
1587-8,  age  25;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1588.  R.  of  Pickworth, 
Lines.,  1597.  Died  1624.  Will,  Lincoln.  Father  of  John 
(1623).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  635,  1284.) 

MAPTED  or  MAPTYTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville 
Hall,  Easter,  1544;  Scholar,  1545.  Doubtless  nephew  of 
Laurence  (1529-30).  Farmed  the  College  rectory  at  Foulden, 
Norfolk.  Died  1 59 1.   Father  of  the  next.  (Venn,i.  ^2.) 


Marcer,  William 

MAPTET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Nov.  12,  1578. 
S.  of  John  (above).  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1578;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  R.  of  Bawsey,  Norfolk,  1593-1603. 
R.  of  Bodney,  1596-1603.  R.  of  Langford,  1596-1603.  Died 
1603.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.  C.)  1603.  (Venn,  i.  94-) 
MAPTYT  or  MOPTYD,  LAURENCE.  B.A.  1529-30-  S.  of  John, 
of  Foulden,  Norfolk.  M.A.  1533;  B.D.  1549.  Fellow  of 
Gonville  Hall,  1532,  for  many  years.  President  in  1546. 
Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  on  the  expulsion  of  Parker,  1553-7- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  4;  priest.  May  30,  i534-  Chantry 
priest  at  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1547-53-  R-  of  Teversham, 
1554-7-  Died  Dec.  7,  1557-  Will  (V.C.C.)  1558.  He  left  his 
house  in  Foulden  to  Gonville  Hall;  legacy  to  Corpus  Christi; 
and  founded  a  scholarship  at  Trinity  Hall.  There  is  a  brass 
to  his  memory  in  that  College.  {Venn,  1.  29 ;  Masters.) 
MAR,  MARR  or  MARE,  EDWARD.   B.A.  1521-2;  M.A.  1524; 

B.D.  1533-4- 
MAR,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1697. 
MAR,  NICHOLAS.  B.Can.L.  or  B.Civ.L.  1527-8. 
MARRE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  6,  1629. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1631-4;  B.A.  1632-3; 
M.A.  1636. 
MARBURY   or   MERBURY,    EDWARD.     Matric.   pens,    from 
Trinity,  e.  1597.   S.  of  John.  B.  at  Warden,  Beds.   Bapt. 
Sept.  24,  1581.   Scholar,  1602;  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1606.    Ord.  deacon  (Coventry);  priest 
(London)  June  3,  1610,  age  27-    R-  of  St  James',  Garlick- 
hithe,   1613-42.    R.  of  St  Peter's,  Paul's  Wharf,  London, 
1632-45,  sequestered.   Licensed  (London,  Nov.  10,  1617)  to 
marry  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Cave,  of  Ingersby,  Leics. 
{Cave ped.;  Vis.  of  Leies.) 
MARBURY    or    MERBURY,    FRANCIS.     Matric.    pens,    from 
Christ's,  May,  1571.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  William  (i544).  of 
Girsby,  Lines.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  7,  1577-8;  pnest 
(London)  June,  1605.  Convened  before  the  High  Commission 
at  St  Paul's,  Nov.  5,  1578.  Confined  in  the  Marshalsea.  C.  of 
Alford,  Lines.,  and  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  in  1585. 
R.  of  St  Martin-in-the-Vintry,  1605-11.    V.  of  St  Pancras, 
Middlesex,  1608-10.    R.  of  St  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street, 
i6lo-i.    Will   (Cons.   C.   London)    i6io-i.     {Peile,  1.   118; 
Lines.  Pedigrees,  638;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MARBURY,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  e.  May, 
1665.    S.  of  James,   R.  of  Davenham,  Cheshire.    School, 
Northwich   (Mr  Colton   and   Mr  S%vimton).    Matric.   1665; 
Scholar,   1666-70;  B.A.   1668-9;  M.A.   1672.    V.  of  Over, 
Cheshire,  1680.   R.  of  Davenham,  1681-1725-   Buried  June 
19,  1725.    {Venn,  1.  426.) 
MARBERY,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1544- 
MARBERYE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1570.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1573. 
MARBERRY,    RICHARD.    Scholar  of  Trinity   Hall,    1608; 
LL.B.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22, 
1617. 
MARBERRY,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  1648. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Walton,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Daresbury   (Mr   Hammar   (?)  Hayward)   and  Winwick  (Mr 
Pickering),  Lanes.  Matric.  1648-9.  Probably  of  Overwalton, 
Cheshire.    {Venn,  i.  373-) 
MERBURYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1569.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Walton,  Cheshire,  son-in- 
law  of  Christopher  of  Oxford.    Died  Dec.   2,   1571.    WiU 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1571-  {Peile,  i.  110.) 
MARBURY,  THOMAS.    'Student  in  Divinity'  (? Cambridge), 
age  30,  when  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  29,  1576.   One  of  these 
names  'minister'  of  St  BarthoIomew-the-Less,  London,  1576. 
MERBURY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of  Beds,  (probably  of  Warden), 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1595.  {Peile,  i.  219.) 
MARBERY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1544.    One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of 
Girsby,  Lines.  Of  Girsby,  Esq.  Will  proved  (C.P.C.)  Nov.  16, 
1581.    Probably  father  of  Francis  (1571)-    (Lines.  Pedigrees, 
638.) 
MARCELLINE,   EDMUND.    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1611:   B.A. 

1611-2. 
MARCELLIN,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1616.  OfSufiolk.  B.A.  1619-20.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623,  as 
M..\.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  priest,  Dec.  19,  1625. 
MARCER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
25,  1688.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Hatheld,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert). 
MARCH,  see  MARSH. 


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Marchant,  John 

MARCHANT  or  MARKANT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1646.   Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1650-1. 

MARCHANT,  see  also  MERCHANT  and  LE  MARCHANT. 

MARCHANT,    ELEAZER.     Matric.    pens,    from   Peterhouse, 

Easter,  isSs.    Of  Guernsey.    Probably  brother  of  Thomas 

(1581). 
MARKANT,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1602. 
MARCHANT,  MARMADUKE.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c. 

1594.  B.A.  1598-9.    R.  of  Hilston,  Yorks.,  1607.   Father  of 

the  next. 
MARCHANT,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  26,  1631.   S.  of  Marmaduke  (above),  R.  of  Hilston,  in 

Holdemess.   B.  there.   School,  Beverley.   Matric.  1631;  B.A. 

1635-6.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1635,  as  Merchant. 
MARCHANT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

July  8,  1670.  S.  of  Robert,  deceased,  of  St  Saviour's,  London. 

B.  there.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
MARKAUNT,  THOMAS.   B.D.    S.  of  John.    FeUow  of  Corpus 

Christi,  1417-39.    Proctor,  1417.    An  eminent  antiquary; 

the  first  to  make  a  collection  of  the  University  statutes,  etc. 

Died  Nov.  19,  1439.    Will  dated  Nov.  4,  1439.    Left  many 

books  to  the  College  Library.    One  of  these  names  was  R.  of 

Tolleshunt  Knights,  1425-7;  of  St  Peter,  Comhill,  1429-36. 

Inc.  of  Snailwell,  Cambs.,  1436.   (Masters;  D.N.B.) 
MARCHANT,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Nov. 

1581.   Of  Guernsey.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1584-5;  M.A.  from 

Jesus,  1588.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1587-91.  Will  as  Le  Merchaunte 

(P.C.C.)  1591.   Probably  brother  of  Eleazar  (1585). 
MARKANT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  26, 

1690.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Wendling,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 

Schools,  Gt  Dunham  (Mr  Ransome)  and  Wymondham  (Mr 

Clarke).     Matric.    1691;    Scholar,    1691-6;    B.A.    1694-5. 

Married  and  had  issue.   Died  before  1706.   {Venn,  1.  488.) 
MARCHAUNTE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1554. 
MARCON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1701.  Of  Norfolk. 

Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Norwich.   B.  1685.    Matric. 

Easter,  1703.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  19,  1702-3. 

Called  to  the  Bar,  June  3,  1709.  Of  Edgefield  and  Holveston, 

Norfolk.    Married  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Wrench, 

Knt.    Died  May  12,   1723.    Buried  in  Norwich  Cathedral. 

(Burke,  L.G.;  Masters.) 
MARCON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  7, 

1706.    S.  of  Edmund,  of  Fomcett,  Norfolk.    Matric.  1706. 

Of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  Esq.    Perhaps  died  Sept.  23,  1772. 

(Burke,  L.G.) 
MARCON  or  MARKHAM,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 

Christi,   1661.    Of  Norwich.    Matric.  Lent,   1661-2;  B.A. 

1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 
MARCROFT,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1563- 

4;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570. 
MARCROFTE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586. 

i'robably  C.  of  Accrington,  Lanes.,  1610.    P.C.  of  CUtheroe, 

1616.   (J.  Parker.) 
MARCROFT,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596;  B.A. 

1596-7-  P-C.  of  Littleborough,  Lanes.,  1604-21.  (J.  Parker.) 
MARDEN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1584; 

B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592. 

MARELETTE,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  1482-3. 

MARES,  see  MARRIS. 

MARESCHAL,  ALAN  LE,  see  MARSHALL. 

MARET,  see  MARRET. 

MARGERISON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
May  26,  1679.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Hunsworth,  Bradford, 
Yorks.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Woods).  Matric.  1679;  B.A. 
1682-3;  M.A.  1690.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1684;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  1687.  V.  of  Haworth,  Yorks.,  1684-1702.  V. 
of  Mirfield,  1688-1715.   Died  Jan.  7,  1715-6.   {Peile,  11.  73.) 

MARGERISON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

July  8,  1730.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1730; 

Scholar,    1730;    B.A.    1733-4;    M.A.    1737.     Ord.    deacon 

(Lincoln)  June  9,  1734. 
MARGERY,   JAMES.     Matric.    pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1618.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 
MARGERY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1623.    Of 

Norfolk. 
MARGERY,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1611.   Of  Norwich.   B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1614-5;  M.A. 

1618.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,   1616-25.    Ord.   deacon 

(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1619;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1620.  C.  of  St  Peter 

Hungate,  Norwich,  1638. 


Markenfield,  W. 

MARGERY,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24, 
165 1-2.    Of  Suffolk. 

MARGERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1616.  Of 
Middlesex. 

MARGETTS,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 
MARGETS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25,  1658-9. 

Of  Bedfordshire.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1667.   R.  of 

Hollesley,  Suffolk,   1671-93.    Father  of  Henry  (1695)  and 

brother  of  James  (1655-6). 
MARGETTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1695. 

5.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Hollesley,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  II,  1679.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1697;  B.A. 
1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  12,  1703-4. 

MARGETTS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  28,  1655- 

6.  Of  Bedfordshire.   Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.B.  1661. 
MARGETS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1&13. 
MARGETS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  28,  1678-9. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1679,  as  Margaretts;  B.A.  1682-3. 

MARGETTS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  21;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1676.  V.  of 
Kempston,  Beds.,  1680-1721.   Buried  there  Aug.  31,  1721. 

MARGETTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1677. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter 
Martin,  Bedford,  Apr.  29,  1663.  Matric.  Easter,  1678;  B.A. 
1681-2. 

MARGETTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1570;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  3,  1582.  Probably  Master  of  Hull 
Grammar  School,  1581-93;  and  P.C.  of  Brandesburton, 
Yorks.,  1591-1602.  Buried  there  June  11,  1602.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

MARGETTS, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June,  1567. 

MARGETSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1619.  Of  Drighlington,  Bradford,  Yorks.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 
1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  Dec.  25,  1626. 
Incorp.  'D.D.'  at  Dublin,  1637.  R.  of  Thornton  Watlass, 
Yorks.,  1626-35.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Strafford.  Dean  of 
Waterf ord,  1635.  R.  of  Armagh,  1635-7.  R.  of  Galloon,  1637. 
Dean  of  Derry,  1638.  Preb.  of  Cork,  1639.  Dean  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin,  1639.  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  1661-3.  Arch- 
bishop of  Armagh,  1663-78.  Vice-Chancellor  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1667.  He  endowed  the  School  at  Drighling- 
ton, and  gave  the  patronage  to  the  Master  of  Peterhouse. 
Died  Aug.  28,  1678.  Will,  Dublin.  Father  of  the  next. 
(D.N.B.;  T.A.  Walker,  12.) 

MARGETSON,  JAMES.  Incorp.  B.A.  1677,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  Adm.  there.  May  27,  1673,  age  16.  B.A.  1676;  M.A. 
1679.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1699.  R.  of  Little 
Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1699-1701.  V.  of  Exning,  Suffolk,  1701-37. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1737.    (G.  Mag.) 

MARGETSON,  SAMUEL.  Incorp.  M.A.  1685,  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin. 

MARHAM,  RALPH.  Studied  in  Cambridge,  c.  1380,  where  he 
became  D.D.  Augustinian  friar.  Prior  of  Lynn.  Author, 
Manipulus  Chronicorum;  ms.  in  Caius  Library.  (Bale  and 
Pits,  James,  Cat.  of  Caius  MSS.,  1.  20;  D.N.B.) 

MARIGOLD,  see  MARYGOLD. 

MARION,  THOMAS,  see  MARYON. 

MARIUS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June 
27,  162 1.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  Pastor  of  the  French  Church, 
London.  B.  at  St  Mildred's,  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.    Matric.  1621;   B.A.  1624-5. 

MARK,  THOMAS.  Gfocefor  B.A.  1458-9.  Perhaps  B.D.  1470-1. 
Pens,  at  Peterhouse,  c.  1460-2,  where  he  had  two  rooms, 
and  celebrated  at  Little  St  Mary's.  R.  of  Gt  Mongeham, 
Norfolk,  1458-9.  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  1459-76.  R.  of 
Hardwick,  1460.  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  1462-7;  of 
Nor^vich,  1476-83.  Preb.  of  York,  1477-8.  R.  of  St  Thomas, 
Gt  Massingham,  Norfolk,  1478-94.  Probably  connected  with 
Gonville  Hall  as  he  gave  one  of  the  windows  to  the  Chapel. 
{Venn,  i.  11;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

MARKANT,  THOMAS,  see  MARCHANT. 

MARKENDELL,  TOBY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 

June  II,  1647.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Walsingham,  Durham. 

B.    there.     School,    Easington    (Mr   Smelt).     R.   of   Elton, 

Durham,  1649-67.  Buried  there  Dec.  13,  1667.  {Shaw,  1.  352.) 
MARKENFIELD,  JOHN.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Lent, 

1564-5.    Probably  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire.    {Vis.  of 

Yorks.,  1564.) 
MARKENFIELD,   W.    Matric.   FeU.-Com.   from  Clare,   Lent, 

1564-5.   Probably  William,  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Romanby, 

Northallerton,  Yorks.   (T'j's.  of  Yorks.,  1564.) 


Marker,  Thomas 

MARKER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568. 
MARKER,   THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1640.    Of 

Suffolk. 
MARKHAM,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Cah^s, 
Apr.  19,  1594.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Sedgebrook,  Lines,  (after- 
wards  Knt.).    B.   there.    School,  Sedgebrook  (Mr  Gilder). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1594-5-  Knighted,  Apr.  23,  1603. 
Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Harrington,  of  Ridlington, 
Ruts.    Died  Dec.  lo,  1604.   (Venn,  1.  152.) 
MARKHAM,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c. 
1591;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1593-4;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 
1598.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York)  Feb.  12,  1598-9.  V.  of 
Laughton,   Yorks.,   1603.     R.   of  Thorpein-Glebis,   Notts., 
1606-10.    R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.,  1610. 
MARKHAM,   FRANCIS.    Adm.  at  Trinity,   1582.    2nd  s.  of 
Robert,  of  Cotham,  Notts.   B.  July  25,  1565.   School,  Win- 
chester.   Went  as  a  volunteer  to  the  Low  Countries;  sub- 
sequently served  under  Sir  William  Pelham.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  27,  1588-9.    Served  under  the  Prince  of  .•\nhalt; 
fought  in  several  campaigns  abroad.   Studied  law  at  Heidel- 
berg, 1595.  Eventually  appointed  Muster-Master  at  Notting- 
ham.  Married  Mary  Lovell,  Jan.  3,  1608-9.   Author  of  Five 
Decades  of  Epistles  of  War.   Died  1627.   (D.N.B.) 
MARKHAM,  FRANCIS.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19,  161 1, 
as  'B.A.;  of  Pembroke  Hall';  priest,  Dec.  22,  i6ii.   Prob- 
ably V.  of  Creaton  Magna,  Northants.,  and  father  of  James 
(1646). 
MARKHAM,  FRANCIS.    M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S. 
of  Abraham,  of  Tumby  Woodside,  Lines.,  gent.  Exhibitioner 
from  Charterhouse.    Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
Oct.  21,  1642,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1645;  M.A.  1647. 
MARKEHAM,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
1593.     3rd  s.  of   Thomas,  Esq.,  of    Ollerton,  Notts.,  Esq. 
Educated  at  home.    B.A.  1596-7-    Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  July  3,   1598,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirby,  Leics.    Of 
Ollerton,  Notts.,  Esq.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  John  Withern- 
wick,  Esq.,  of  Claxby,  Lines.   Brother  of  Griffin  (1584)  and 
Robert  (1584).   [Venn,  1.  147;  F.M.G.,  967.) 
MARKHAM,  GEORGE.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1680.  S.of  Sir  Robert,  Bart., of  Sedgebrook.  B.  May  27, 1666. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Oct.  27,  1690.  M.P.  for  Newark,  1695-8, 
1701.   F.R.S.,  1708.   Died  at  Bath,  June  9,  1736.   Buried  at 
Sedgbrook.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Robert  (1683).  (F.M.G., 
971-) 
MARKHAM,  GERVASE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
i57i  (impubes).  Of  Laneham,  Notts.  S.  of  Ellis,  Esq.  School, 
Laneham.   Migrated  to  Caius,  Apr.  21,  1576,  age  17.  Captain 
of  Horse.    Served  in   the  Low  Countries,  and  in  Ireland. 
Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1625.   The  only  important  man  in  Notts, 
who  refused  ship-money,  for  which  he  was  imprisoned,  ap- 
parently in  his  house.  Famous  as  a  duellist  and  also  notorious 
as  a  miser.  Died  Jan.  17,  1636-7.  Buried  at  Laneham.  M.I. 
Will  proved  (York)   Feb.  1636-7.    4th  cousin  of  the  well- 
known  writer  of  these  names,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.   {Venn, 
I.  86.) 
MARKHAM,  GRIFFIN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  10,  1584.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ollerton,  Notts.,  Esq.  School, 
Southwell  (Mr  Cowper).   Matric.  1584.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  27,  1586.    Knighted  at  Rouen,  1591.    Served  abroad 
under  Sir  Francis  Vere,  and  in  Ireland  under  the  Earl  of 
Essex.  Convicted  of  high  treason  for  taking  part  in  Watson's 
conspiracy  but  respited  at   the  moment  of  execution.    A 
Roman  Catholic,  resident  at  Vieima,  in  1645.  Married  Aime, 
dau.  of  Peter  Roos,  Esq.,  of  Laxton.   Said  to  have  died  at 
Rouen.  Brother  of  George  (1593)  and  Robert  (1584).  (Venn, 
I.  121;  D.N.B. -.F.M.G.) 
MARKHAM,  HENRY.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1582-3- 
MARKHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674-  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
Easter,  1675;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  i68i.  Fellow,  1681-2. 
Licensed,  Oct.  27,  1682,  age  27,  to  marry  Hester,  dau.  of 
John  Weaver,  of  North  Luftenham,  Rutland.  (J.  Foster, 
Marr.  Licences.) 
MARKHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1646. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Probably  s.  of  Francis  (?  1611),  R.  of 
Creaton  Magna,  Northants.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1649-50; 
M.A.  1653.  Buried  at  Creaton  Magna,  Sept.  12, 1692,  aged  64. 
M.I.  (H.  I.  Longden;  T.  P.  Dorman.) 
MARKHAM,  JEROME.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1573  (impubes).  Of  Laneham,  Notts.  S.  of  Jerome,  Esq. 
School,  Laneham.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Apr.  21,  1576,  age  16. 
Killed  in  a  duel  with  George  Noel.  Buried  at  St  Mary's, 
Nottingham,  July  11,  1597.  (Venn,  i.  86,  where  the  suggested 
identification  is  wrong.) 


MARKHAM,  William 

MARKHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  i547- 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1555- 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1553.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Orston, 
Notts.,  1552-68.   Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1561-5.   Died  1568. 

MARKHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1565.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1567. 

MARCHAM  (?),  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

MARKHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1598-9. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Sedgebrook,  Lines. 

MARKHAM,  MATTHEW,  see  MAROON. 

MARKAM,  PETER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566. 

MARKHAM,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 
1700.  S.  of  .Abraham,  gent.  B.  in  Dublin.  School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1707.  R.  of  St  Mary-on-the-Hill, 
Chester,  1711-5.  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  1715-32-  Buried 
there  May  3,  1732.  Father  of  Ralph  (1751)  and  Robert  (1745)- 
(R.  Stewart-Brown.) 

MARKHAM,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  29,  1 75 1.  S.  of  Ralph  (above),  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire. 
School,  Nantwich.  Sometime  V.  of  MinshuU,  Cheshire.  Died 
Jan.  3,  1762.  Brother  of  Robert  (i745)-  {T-  A.  Walker, 
302.) " 

MARKAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1585- 

MARKAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  (age  12)  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1573.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1577- 

MARKHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  10,  1584.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ollerton,  Notts.,  Esq. 
Matric.  1584.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1586.  Entered 
the  Jesuit  College  at  Rome,  Aug.  i,  i593-  Left  for  Perugia 
on  account  of  ill-health,  1596.  Died  soon  after  at  Loretto. 
Brother  of  Griffin  (1584)  and  George  (1593)-   (Venn,  i.  121.) 

MARKHAM,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1597-8;  M.A. 
1601.  B.  at  Gainsborough,  1571.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(York)  Mar.  31,  1602.  V.  of  Owston,  Lines.,  1605-20. 

MARKHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  7, 
1658.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Grebby,  Lines.  School, 
Lincoto  (Mr  Nath.  Clerk).  Matric.  1658.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  15,  1662.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  11,  1669-70.  Ancient, 
1686.  Bencher,  1692.  (See  an  Oxford  contemporary;  s.  of 
Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Sedgebrook;  M.P.  for  Grantham,  etc.) 
MARKHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  3,  1683. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Sedgebrook,  Lines.  B.  there, 
Feb.  13,  1667-8.  School,  Charterhouse.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  16,  1685.  Died  at  sea,  in  the  Bay  of  Bengal, 
Aug.  25,  1690.   Brother  of  George  (1680).   (Peile,  11.  94.) 

MARKHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July 
4,  1745.  S.  of  Ralph  (1700),  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Tarvin  (Mr  Thomasen)  and  Davenham, 
Cheshire  (Mr  Eaton).  Matric.  i745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  May  4,  1753-  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford) 
1768.  Fellow  of  Brasenose.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  24, 
1749;  priest,  Sept.  22,  175 1,  R.  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  1763-6. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  1768-86.  Chaplain  to 
the  King,  1779-86.  Died  Sept.  24, 1786.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Ralph  (1751)-   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  554.) 

MARKHAM,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1613. 

MARKHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  i677- 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Michs.  1677;  B.A. 
i68o-i;  M.A.  1684.  R.  of  EastweU,  Kent,  1687-1729.  V.  of 
Kennington,  1687-1729.  R.  of  Fordwich,  c.  1714.  Licensed 
(vicar-general)  Dec.  7,  1688,  to  marry  Mary  Greene,  of  St 
Andrew's,  Holbom.  Died  May,  1729. 

MARKHAM,  THEODORE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.B.  1636. 

MARKHAM,  THOMAS  (1460),  see  THROWLAND. 

MARKAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1549.  One  of  these  names  5th  s.  of  Sir  John,  of 
Cotham,  Notts.,  and  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of  London. 
M.P.  for  Notts.,  1553.  Will  dated,  1570.  (Her.  and  Gen.,  vii. 
323-) 

MARKHAM, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  July  27, 

1566. 

MARKHAM, (senior).  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1573-4- 

MARKHAM, (junior).  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1573-4- 

MARKHAM, (senior).  Adm.  at  King's,  Easter,  1583. 

MARKHAM, (junior).  Adm.  at  King's,  Easter,  1583. 

MARKHAM, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1397-8. 


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Markland,  Edward 

MARKLAND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  23,  1709. 
Of  Blackrod,  Lanes.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1713.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  i,  1712-3. 

MARKLAND,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  22,  1710.  S.  of  Ralph  (1675),  V.  of  ChUdwall, 
Lanes.  B.  Oct.  18,  1693.  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  Fellow, 
1718.  Engaged  in  private  tuition.  Of  Uckfield,  Sussex,  and 
finally  of  Milton  Court,  near  Dorking.  Author,  classical. 
Died  July  7,  1776.  Buried  at  Dorking.  M.L  Brother  of  the 
next.   {T.  A.Walker,  224;  D.N. B.) 

MARKLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan. 
3,  1718-9.  Of  Lancashire.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
1719;  Scholar,  1719.  Perhaps  of  Ardwick,  near  Manchester. 
If  so,  died  1799.  Brother  of  the  above.   (T.  A.  Walker,  239.) 

MARKLAND,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1726.  S.  of  Matthew,  gent.,  of  Nottinghamshire. 
B.  at  Mansfield.  School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Burrow).  Matric. 
1726;  B.A.  1729-30.  Ord.  deacon  {Lift.  dim.  from  York) 
Mar.  1730-1;  priest  (York)  June  4,  1732.  V.  of  Sutton-on- 
Trent;  Notts.,  1746-83.  V.  of  Egmanton,  1752-83.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  ni.  399.) 

MARKLAND,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  30, 
1675.  Of  Lancashire.  Probably  the  same  as  the  next,  s.  of 
Ralph,  of  Wigan.  Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1678-9; 
M.A.  1682.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Dec.  18,  1681;  priest 
(London)  June  18,  1682.  V.  of  Childwall,  Lanes.,  1690-1721. 
Died  1721.  Father  of  Jeremiah  (1710)  and  John  (1718-9). 
{Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

MARKLAND,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1679. 
(See  the  above.) 

MARKS  or  MARKES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  10,  1691.  S.  of  William,  of  Gayton,  Northants.  Bapt. 
at  Green's  Norton  (his  mother's  home),  Aug.  10,  1670.  School, 
Courteenhall,  Northants.  (Mr  Ashbridge).  Matric.  1691;  B.A. 
1695.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1695;  priest.  May  26, 
1700.  C.  of  Kettering.  V.  of  Welford,  Northants.,  1705-47. 
Buried  there  Sept.  14,  1747.   (Peile,  11.  123;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MARKS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1644.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1646-7.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  24,  1650;  s.  of  James,  of  Newton,  Suffolk.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Feb.  10,  1657-8.   Ancient,  1676.  Bencher,  1679. 

MARKES,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1583. 
MARKWELL, .  D.D.  1467-8.  Franciscan  friar. 

MARKWICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  9,  1706. 
S.  of  Francis,  of  Folkington,  Sussex.   Matric.  1707. 

MARLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1600. 
S.  of  James,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  yeoman.  School,  Rochdale 
(Mr  Holt).  Migrated  to  Caius,  Feb.  1603-4,  age  21.  B.A. 
1603-4;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  May  26,  1605; 
priest  (York,  for  Lincoln)  May  26,  1616.  Head  Master  of 
Rochdsile  Grammar  School,  1605-10.  Sequestrator  of 
Buslingthorpe,  Lines.,  in  1614.   (Venn,  i.  184.) 

MARLBOROUGH,  Earl  of,  see  LEY,  JAMES. 

MARLER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589. 
One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  Epperston,  Notts.,  1603-33. 
Died  1633.  Father  of  John  (1639). 

MARLAR,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1476-7. 

MARLER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 

1639.   S.  of  George  (1589),  deceased,  late  R.  of  Epperston, 

Notts.    B.  there.    School,  Southwell  (Mr  SateheU).    Matric. 

1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1649. 
MARLER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1628;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1633-4. 
MARLER,  WILLIAM.   'B.  in  London;  aged  40;  late  student  of 

Trinity  College,'  when  ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  6,  1583-4. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Walcot  next  Bath,  1587-1606.  Will 

(P.C.C.)  1610. 

MARLEY,  see  also  MORLEY. 

MARLEY,  BRIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569; 

B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576. 
MARLEY,  CUTHBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  13,  1613. 

S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Ingleton,  Durham.    Matric.  1613;  B.A. 

1616-7;  M.A.  1620.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1621;  priest. 

Mar.  1621-2.    Perhaps  died  in  Durham,  and  buried  in  the 

Cathedral,  Apr.  3,  1642.   'D.D.' 
MARLEY,  CUTHBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 

25,  1640.   S.  of  George.   B.  at  Ingleton,  Durham.    School, 

Durham  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648. 

R.  of  Winston,  Durham,  1660-72.    Buried  there  Feb.  18, 

1674-5-    Father   of   PhiUp    (1674)-     I^Peile,  i.  469;  H.  M. 

Wood.) 


MARRIOTT,  Henry 

MARLEY  or  MORLEY,  NICHOLAS.    B.D.  150&-7.    A  monk. 

D.D.  1516-7.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1541-60  (assigned  to  another 

in  Al.  Oxon.).  V.  of  Pittington,  Durham,  1548-60;  deprived, 

1560. 
MARLEY,  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  20, 

1674.    S.  of  Cuthbert  (1640),  R.  of  Winston,  Dvirham.    B. 

there.   Bapt.  July  16,  1657.  School,  BrignaU  (Mr  Johnson). 

Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Died  young.   (Peile,  11.  54;  H.  M. 

Wood.) 

MARLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1621. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1636.  Fellow, 
1628-44,  ejected.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec. 
21,1628.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1637-8.  R.  of  Little 
Eversden,  Cambs.,  1639-44.  (Walker,  Sufferings,  157.) 

MARLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1554. 
Probably  of  Newcastle.  One  of  these  names  died  Jan.  16, 
1609-10;  buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle.  (Peile,  i.  57.) 

MARLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1638.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Newcastle.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
at  St  Nicholas,  Aug.  26,  1621.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr  O.xley). 
Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  1639-40.  (Graduati  con- 
founds him  with  Wm  Morley,  of  Emmanuel.) 

MARLOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
16,  1638.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Itchmfield,  Sussex.  Schools, 
Oving  (Mr  Can)  and  Pulborough  (Mr  Laurence). 

MARLOWE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  as  'Marlin,'  Lent,  1580-1.  .S.  of  John,  shoemaker, 
of  Canterbury.  B.  there,  Feb.  1563-4.  School,  Canterbury; 
resided  almost  continually  till  1587.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 
The  well-known  poet  and  dramatist.  For  an  account  of  his 
works  see  D.N.B.  No  definite  information  of  his  subsequent 
career  is  accessible;  at  an  early  date,  attached  himself  to  the 
Earl  of  Nottingham's  theatrical  company  which  produced 
most  of  his  plays.  Acquainted  with  the  leading  men  of  letters, 
including  Raleigh.  Probably  personally  acquainted  with 
Shakespeare.  His  'heretical'  views  attracted  the  attention 
of  the  authorities,  and  a  warrant  was  issued  for  his  arrest, 
1593.  Killed  at  Deptford  in  a  drunken  brawl.  Buried  there 
June  1,  1593,  by  Francis  Archer,  as  recorded  in  the  Parish 
Register  of  St  Nicholas,  Deptford.  (Cooper,  11.  158;  D.N.B.; 
H.  G.  Harrison.) 

MARLOW,  MICHAEL.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1740.  S.  of 
Michael,  gent.,  of  St  Leonard's,  Middlesex.  Matric.  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1728,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1731. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1733;  priest  (London)  Mar.  2, 
1734-5.  R.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Northants.,  1735-42.  V.  of 
Nasing,  Essex,  1752-61.  R.  of  Laekford,  Sufiolk,  1761-95. 
R.  of  Freston  St  Peter,  1775-95.  Chaplain,  Aske's  Hospital, 
Hoxton.  Died  at  Hoxton,  Jan.  30,  1795.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Peile,  II.  231;  G.  Mag.) 

MARLOWE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  i6o5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stockland-Bristol, 
Somerset,  1627. 

MARLTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  22,  1621. 
S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Bamingham,  Suftolk.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Dickinson).  Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1622-8;  B.A. 
1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
21,1628.  R.  of  St  Michael  Coslany,  Norwich,  1629-34.  R.  of 
Bacton,  Suffolk,  1634-63.  Will  dated,  Feb.  14,  1664-5; 
proved  (Norivich  C.  C.)  1665.    (Venn,  i.  254.) 

MARLTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  28,  1716.  B.  at 

Hartest,  Suffolk. 

MARMION,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1561.  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1565,  as  'Stephen.' 

MAROBARNE,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  20,  1656.  S.  of  Francis,  of  York,  bookseller.  School, 
York.   Matric.  1656. 

MAROR, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1520-1. 

MARPLE,  JOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  24,  1679.  Of  Derby- 
shire. Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  24,  1683-4.  V.  of  WhiteNotley,  Essex,  1690-2. 
V.  of  Boreham,  1691.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1738. 

MARRET,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  16,  1611; 
Scholar,  1611;  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity, 
as  Marriott,  1618.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1618. 

MARRIOT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  17, 
1677.  2nd  s.  of  John,  yeoman.  B.  at  Fulwood,  Sheflfield, 
Yorks.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1677. 

MARRIOT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Jan. 
10,  1686-7.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  Esq.,  wardrobe-keeper  at 
Hampton  Court,  Middlesex.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1687.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  8,  1686-7.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  18,  1694.  Brother  of  Richard  (1692). 


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Marriott,  James 

MARRIOTT,  JAMES.  Adtn.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  17, 
1746;  Scholar,  1747;  Matric.  1748;  LL.B.  1752;  LL.D.  1757. 
Fellow,  1756-64.  Master,  1764-1803.  Vice -Chancellor,  1767- 
8.  Adm.  to  the  College  of  Advocates,  Nov.  3,  1757.  King's 
Advocate,  1764-8.  Judge  of  Admiralty  Court,  1778-98- 
Knighted,  1778.  M.P.  for  Sudbury,  1781-4,  179&-1802. 
Author,  legal,  political;  also  published  poems.  Died  Mar.  21, 
1803.   (D.N.B.;  Trin.  Hall  Coll.  Hist.,  204.) 

MARRYAT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  10,  i6i8. 
Matric.  1618-9;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 

MAREOT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1645-6. 

MARRYOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  29, 
1680.  ist  s.  of  Richard  (of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields).  B.  in 
London.  School,  St  Albans  (Mr  George  James).  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  June  13,  1679. 

MARRYOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sx  John's,  May  26, 
1720.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Berkshire.  B.  at  Binfield,  near 
Windsor.  School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk  (Mr  Mayboume). 
Matric.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1724-5;  priest, 
Sept.  18,  1726.  R.  of  Withem,  Lines.,  1726-81.  C.  of  Boxley, 
Kent,  1728.  Perhaps  V.  of  Finchingfield,  Essex,  1771-82. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  334.) 

MARRIOTT,  RANDOLPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  19,  1716.  S.  of  Augustine,  of  London,  gent.  B.A.  1720- 
i;  M.A.  1724;  D.D.  1761.  Fellow,  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Sept.  25,  1726;  priest,  May  28,  1727.  Chaplain  to 
George  II.  R.  of  Darfield,  Yorks.,  1732-82.  R.  of  Eastwell, 
Kent,  1734-7.  Married,  Oct.  26,  1731,  at  Lichborough,  Lady 
Diana,  dau.  of  Basil,  4th  Earl  of  Denbigh.  Died  May  6,  1782, 
aged  82.  Buried  at  Darfield.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MARRIOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  8,  1692.  S.  of  James,  Esq.  B.  at  Hampton  Court, 
Middlesex.  School,  Molesey,  Surrey.  Matric.  1692.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  Wardrobe-Keeper  at  Hampton  Court.  Died 
Oct.  20,  1 72 1.  M.I.  Hampton.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1686-7). 

MARRIOTT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 
14;  priest,  Feb.  15,  1629-30.  C.  of  Paulerspury,  Northants. 
Probably  V.  of  Lenham,  Kent,  1631  (M.A.).  R.  of  St  Stephen 
Walbrook,  London,  1663-89.  R.  of  St  Paul,  Shadwell, 
1671-89.  Perhaps  D.D.  Died  1689,  aged  81.  Buried  at 
St  Stephen  Walbrook,  May  19,  1689.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C. 

MARRIETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1657. 
Of  Kent.  One  Rob.  Marriott,  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  clerk,  1669. 
(Harl.  Soc,  xxiii.  163.) 

MARIAT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1563; 
B.A.  1565-6,  as  Marryat.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  30,  1573.  Schoohnaster  and  C.  of 
Daventry,  Northants.  Buried  there  Mar.  22,  1615-6.  M.I. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

MARRIOT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1646;  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Whitechurch,  Warws.,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1647.  R.  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex,  1665-90. 
Probably  R.  of  St  Margaret  Patens,  London,  1690-1708. 
Died  before  Aug.  1708. 

MARIOT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  15, 
1673.   Matric.  1673. 

MARRIOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1709.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Wateringbury,  Kent. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1709.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  17,  1712;  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  the  Inner 
Temple. 
MARRIOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1637.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Paulerspury,  North- 
ants. B.  there.  School,  Lenham,  Kent  (private;  Mr  Balsar). 
Matric.  1637. 
MARRIOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  26,  1682. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  20,  1689.  R.  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex,  1690.  Licensed, 
Jan.  8, 1691-2,  age  27,  to  marry  Susannah  BaUett,  of  Hatfield 
Broadoak,  Essex.  WiU  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1732. 

MARRIS,  see  also  MORRIS. 

MARRIS,  EDWARD  (or  EDMUND).  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 

June  9,  1669.    Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1669;  LL.B.  1683. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1674.    V.  of  Aldborough,  Yorks., 

1 677-1 720.  Preb.  of  Ripon. 
MARES  or  MARYS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512.   Fellow  of 

Corpus  Christi,  1512.  WUl  (V.C.C.)  1522. 
MARRIS,  JOHN  (1673),  see  MORRIS. 
MARRYS,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  20,  1582. 

Of  Lincolnshire.  B..\.  1586-7;  M..\.  1590.   Probably  brother 

of  Robert  (1582). 


Marsden,  Henry 

MARRES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1546. 

Probably  akin  to  Thomas  (1544). 
MARRIS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1675.    S.  of  Richard,  harness-maker,  of  Gresham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.    Schools,  Holt  (Mr  Bainbrigg)  and  Aylsham  (Mr 
Ransome).    Matric.  1675,  as  Morris;  Scholar,  1675-9;  B.A. 
1678-9.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  15,  1679;  priest,  Dec. 
1682.   V.  of  Runham,  Norfolk,  1686.   V.  of  Marthjun,  1694. 
V.  of  Hemsby,  1709-28.  Died  1728,  aged  73.   {Venn,  1.  452.) 
MARRYS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter,   1582. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.   Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1593.    R.  of  RothweU,  Lines.,  1593. 
WiU  (Lincoln)  1646.   Probably  brother  of  Nicholas  (1582). 
MARES,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1499-1500. 
MARYSS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1544 . 

Perhaps  of  Burgh,  Lines. 
MARROW  or  MAROW,  EDWARD.    LL.B.  1634  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).    S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  BerksweU,   Warws.,   Knt. 
School,  Winchester  (1622,  age  13).    B.C.L.  (New  CoUege, 
Oxford)  1633.  {Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682.) 
MARROW,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  2, 
1645-6.     B.    in    Warwickshire.     Probably    of    BerkesweU, 
Warws.;  s.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  His  son,  Samuel  (?  1667),  created 
Bcirt.,  1679.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Grantham, 
of  Goltho,  Lines.   Died  May,  1659,  aged  c.  30.    (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.;  Vis.  of  Warms.,  1682;  Jewitt,  xxiii.  50.) 
MARROWE,  ISAAC.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  22, 
1580.  S.  of  William,  of  Lydgate,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Botesdale 
and  'CaseU.'   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  9,  1582.  C.  of  West 
Wickham,  Cambs.,  1585.    R.  of  Withersfield,  Sufiolk,  1595. 
Licensed  to  preach  in  diocese  of  Ely,  1607.   (Venn,  i.  107.) 
MARROW,  ISAAC.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Perhaps  R.  of  Elsdon,  Northumber- 
land, 1625. 
MARROW,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1608. 
MARROW,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  23,  1693-4.  Of 
Yorkshire.    Probably  s.   of  John,   attorney  of   Doncaster. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  4,  1676.   Scholar  from  Wakefield  School. 
Matric.  1694.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MARROW   or   MORROWE,    LEONARD.     Matric.   sizar   from 

Clare,  Michs.  1587;  B.A.  (?);  M.A.  1599. 

MARROW,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 

July  8,  1667.   S.  of  Edward  (Thomas,  according  to  G.E.C.), 

of  BerkesweU,  Warws.  B.  at  RatcUffe,  Notts.,  June  21,  1653. 

School,  RatcUffe.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  5,  1669.  Created 

Baronet,  July  16,  1679.    Died  in  or  before  1699.    {Vis.  of 

Wanvs.,  1682;  Peile,  11.  12;  G.E.C.) 

MARSDEN,  ADAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8, 

1685-6.  5th  s.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Gisbum,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there, 

July  13,  1667.  School,  'Cheldrow,'  Essex  (Mr  More).  Matric. 

1685-6.   Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  (1682). 

MARSDEN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  13,  1679. 

S.  of  Henry,  of  Gisbum,  Yorks.,  Esq.   Bapt.  there,  July  11, 

1660.   Matric.  1679.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  16,  1680-1. 

CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  21,  1686.    Alive  in  1692.   Brother 

of  Adam  and  of  Henry  (1682).   (J.  Parker.) 

MARSDEN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.   10,   1682-3,  from  Brasenose,  Oxford.    Matric.  there, 

June  15,  1680.    S.  of  MUes,  of  Prescot,  Lanes.,  clerk.    B.  at 

Famworth.     School,    Famworth    (Mr   Ormstone).     Matric. 

1683;  B.A.  1683-4.    Ord.  priest    (Chester)  Dec.  19,  1686. 

Perhaps  C.  of  Famworth,  Lanes.,  1687-9;  and  at  Prescot,  in 

1693.   Archdeacon  of  Man,  1700-1.   Drowned  at  sea,  1701. 

(Al.  Oxon.;  E.  Axon.) 

MARSDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sx  John's,  May  23, 

1632.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  ThomehiU,  Yorks.   B.  at  NewhaU 

Manor,   ThomehUl.    Bapt.    there,   Oct.    13,    1616.    School, 

Wakefield.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

MARSDEN,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1682. 

Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  of  Gisbum,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Bapt.  there, 

Oct.   14,   1664.    Matric.  1682-3;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.   1689. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1682.  Succeeded  to  Gisbum,  on 

death  of  his  brother  Charles.  Father  of  Henry  (1712),  brother 

of  Adam  (1685-6)  and  Charles  (1679)-   (J-  Parker.) 

MARSDEN,  HENRY.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

July  4,  1712.    S.  of  Henry  (above).    B.  at  Gisbum,  Yorks. 

School,  Bradford  (Mr  Clapham).    Of  Wenniugton,    Lanes., 

Esq.   Married  EUza,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Sandford,  of  Askham, 

Westmorland.    Died  Oct.  10,   1742,  aged  47.     Buried  at 

MeUing,  Lanes.  Father  of  the  next.  (J.  Parker.) 

MARSDEN,  HENRY.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sx   John's, 

July  1,  1740.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  Esq.,  of  Wennington  HaU, 

Lanes.    B.   at   Askham,   Westmorland.    School,   Scorton, 

Yorks.  (Mr  Noble).   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  29, 

1742.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Wennington.  Married  Persida, 

dau.  of  WiUiam   Dolman,   of    Bottisford    and    Doncaster. 

Died  1761.   (J.  Parker.) 


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Marsden,  Jeremiah 

MARSDEN,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  8,  1645.  S.  of  Ralph,  clerk.  B.  at  Newton,  Cheshire. 
Bapt.  at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.,  Dec.  31,  1626.  School, 
Manchester  (Mr  Bridoke).  Matric.  1645.  Lecturer  at  Kendal, 
1657.  V.  of  Edenhall,  Cumberland,  1658.  Minister  at  Hull 
and  at  Allerton.  Ejected  from  Ardsley  Chapel,  Wakefield, 
1662.  Imprisoned  at  Oxford  and  Newgate.  Died  in  Newgate 
prison,  1684.  Perhaps  in  Ireland  in  1657;  see  Leslie's  Armagh 
Clergy,  114.  (Calamy,  11.  552;  Peile,  1.  499;  J.  Parker;  E. 
Axon.) 

MARSDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1729.  Of 
Lancashire.   Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1729, 

MARSDEN,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1663  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Nov.  7,  1655;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
16^9;  M.A.  1662.  R.  of  Slaidbum,  Yorks.,  1660;  succeeded 
by  a  nephew  Richard,  who  died  in  1690.   (J.  Parker.) 

MARSDEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.sizarat  Jesus,  Oct.  12,  1683.  S.  of 
Thomas  (i690),V.ofWaIton-on-the-Hill, Lanes.  Matric.  1684; 
Scholar,  1686;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691;  B.D.  1700.  Fellow, 
1693-1703.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  1692.  V.  of  St 
Clement's,  Cambridge,  1694.  V.  of  Rempston,  Notts.,  1713- 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1713-48.  Archdeacon  of  Nottingham, 
1716-48.  Died  Aug.  1748,  'aged  90.'  Buried  at  Rempston. 
(A.  Gray.) 

MARSDEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Cathari.ve's,  .\pr.  16, 
1725.  Of  Peniston,  Yorks.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1729.  V.  of  Lythe,  Yorks.,  I739-50- 
V.  of  Givendale,  in  1745.  V.  of  Millington,  in  1745.  Died 
Sept.  23,  1750. 

MARSDEN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1690  {Cmn.  Reg.).  S.  of  Robert, 
V.  of  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  21,  1637.  Matric. 
from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  July  20,  1654;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Master  of  Clitheroe  Grammar  School, 
1662.  Master  of  Chester  School.  C.  at  Doddleston,  Cheshire. 
V.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Lanes.,  1665-1720.  One  of  the 
four  Lancashire  preachers,  1690,  'B.D.'  Died  .\pr.  15,  1720. 
Father  of  Robert  (1683).   {Al.  Oxon.;  E.  Axon.) 

MARSEY  (?  MERSEA,  Essex),  Vicar  of.  B.D.  1518-9. 

MARSH,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  15, 
1636.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Wispington,  Lines.  School, 
Sleaford  (Mr  Edm.  Trevillion).  Matric.  1636.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  640.) 

MARSH,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  f.  1589. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1567),  of  Ely.  Bapt.  at  Trinity 
Church,  Ely,  Nov.  25,  1571.  Matric.  1589.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  from  Staple  Inn,  May  7,  1596.  Ancient,  1617.  Buried 
at  Ely,  Jan.  3,  1636.  {Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  Top.  and  Gen., 
II.  248.) 

MARSH  or  DE  LA  MARSH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, July  4,  1635.   Of  Guernsey.   Matric.  1635. 

MARSH,  EDWARD.  LL.B  1S65-6.  Probably  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1543-4.   R.  of  Wootton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1547.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MARSH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1620.  Matric. 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Perhaps  Master  of  Halifax 
School,  1629-49. 

MARSH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  23, 
1659.  S.  of  Richard  (1626-7),  clerk,  of  Bromley,  Kent.  B.  at 
Horsemonden.  School,  Ton  bridge.  Matric.  1659;  Scholar, 
1659-63;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
16,  1667-8;  priest.  May  17,  1668.  C. in  Kent.   (Venn,i.  406.) 

MARSH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

MARSH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1642. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Edgeworth,  Gloucs.,  Esq.  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A. 
1650.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1651-61.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Dublin, 
1661.  Dean  of  Connor,  1 660-1;  of  Armagh,  1661-7.  Bishop 
of  Limerick,  1667-73;  of  Kilmore,  1673-82.  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,  1682-93.  Opposed  TyTconnel;  withdrew  to  England, 
1689;  returned  after  the  battle  of  the  Boyne,  1690.  Died 
Nov.  16,  1693.  Buried  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin. 
Will,  Dublin.   {Venn,  i.  383;  D.N.B.) 

MARCHE,  GABRIEL.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit).  Probably 
s.  of  Richard,  of  Conway,  Carnarvon.  Groom  of  the  King's 
Privy  Chamber  and  Marshall  of  the  Admiralty  of  England, 

1634.  Of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex.  Age  about  30 
in  1626.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Captain  Thomas  Philipott, 
of  Kent.   Buried  at  St  Anne's,  Blackfriars,  London,  Dec.  i, 

1635.  Probably  father  of  Thomas  (1645).  {G.E.C;  Marsh 
Families.) 

MARSH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1551. 
Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Dean,  Lanes.  B.  c.  1515.  For  a 
time  a  farmer.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May,  1552.  C.  of  All 
Hjdlows,  Bread  Street,  London,  and  Langton,  Leics.  Preached 
in  the  north  of  England;  imprisoned  at  Lancaster  Castle, 
1554.  Condemned  for  heresy,  and  burnt  at  Chester,  Apr.  24, 
I555-  {Cooper,  i.  126,  who  confounds  him  with  Peter; 
D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  48.) 


Marsh,  John 

MARSH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1673. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1673;  M.B.  1683.  Married,  at  Wake- 
field, Nov.  16,  1689,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Joshua  Witton,  R.  of 
Thomhill,  Yorks.  Died  Feb.  26,  1689-90.  Buried  at  Darton. 
M.I.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MARSH,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  King's,  1706.  S.  of  John  (1659), 
of  Milton  Abbas,  Dorset,  clerk.  Matric.  from  BaUiol  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  15,  1691,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1695.  V.  of 
Milton  Abbas,  and  schoolmaster  there,  1700-37.  R.  of 
Athelhampton  with  Burleston,  1706-37.  Died  Mar.  3,  1736- 
7.    (.4/.  0;t;on.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MARSH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  18,  1712.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  Richard.  Bapt.  Apr.  10,  1694,  at  St. 
Michael-le-Belfry,  York.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A. 
1724.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May;  priest,  Sept.  1719.  R.  of 
Ford,  Northumberland,  1722-60.  Married  (1)  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Jackson,  of  York:  (2)  at  ChiUingham,  May  i8,  1736, 
Sarah  Robson.  Buried  May  9,  1760.  Father  of  Richard 
(1743).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MARSH  or  MARCHE,  HUMBERSTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  27)  at 
Peterhouse,  May  9,  1616.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Haddenham, 
Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1616.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  10, 
1619.  J. P.  for  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Of  Haddenham.  Married 
Lattice,  dau.  of  Edmond  Skipwith,  of  Fordham,  Norfolk. 
Died  c.  1658.  Father  of  WilUam  (1641)  and  Miles.  (7".  A. 
Walker,  2;  Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619.) 

MARSH,  JAMES.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  London, 
gent.  S.  of  Robert,  grocer.  Matric.  from  St  Mary's  Hall, 
Oxford,  June  18,  1610,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1612;  M.A. 
1617;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1630.  Fellow  of  Merton,  1613.  R.  of 
Gamlingay,  Cambs.,  1630-2.  V.  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  1631-43.  R.  of  Chingford,  Essex,  1632.  V.  of 
Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1638.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1640; 
sequestered,  1643;  Chancellor,  1642.  President  of  Sion 
College,  1645.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Davis, 
Knt.,  of  Pangbourne,  Berks,  (her  M.I.  at  Hurst) ;  (2)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Nich.  Killingtree,  sister  to  Bishop  Duppa's  wife. 
Died  abroad  before  1646.  {Al.  Oxofi.;  Vis.  of  London,  1634; 
Genealogist,  N.S.,  iv.  118.) 

MARSH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  June  17, 
1723.  Of  Lancashire.  School,  Winwick.  Matric.  1723; 
Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7. 

MARSH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  16,  i749-  Of 
Salop.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756;  B.D.  1765. 
Fellow,  1757-77.  R.  of  South  Walsham  St  Lawrence, 
Norfolk,  1774-1808.   R.  of  Rockland  Major,  1774-1808. 

MERSH,  JOHN.  LL.B.  (?  of  Cambridge).  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts., 
1465. 

MERSHE,  JOHN.   Scholar  of  Jesus,  1546-/- 

MARSH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567;  B.A. 
1571-2;  M..\.  1575.  Perhaps  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1592.  Prob- 
ably ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  22,  i577- 

MARSH  or  MERSSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  c. 
Apr.  1571.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  West  Wickham,  Cambs. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.A.  1575-6.  Resided  in 
Cambridge,  was  called  'Dr,'  and  assisted  Gerard  in  his 
Herbal.  (Cooper,  Ath.  Cant.,  11.  242;  Venn,  i.  67.)  Another  of 
these  names,  of  Ely  diocese,  was  ord.  priest  (R.C.)  at  Douay, 
1579,  and  sent  to  England,  1580.   {Douay  Diary.) 

MARSH,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1587. 
MARSH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593.   Perhaps 

ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  16,  1596;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1597. 

V.  of  Stowe,  Bucks.,  1603-32.   Buried  there  Aug.  23,  1632. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1632. 

MARSH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,   Michs.   1619; 

scholar  from  Westminster,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1627.    One  of  these  names,  of  Piddle 

Hinton,  Dorset,  subscribed  for  deacon  and  priest  (Bristol) 

Feb.  21,  1629-30.  (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MARSH,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1625.   Of 

Kent.     Doubtless   s.   and   h.   of   Thomas   (1608),   of   East 

Langdon,  Kent,  Esq.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1628. 

Married    Cicely,    dau.    of    Christopher    Turner,    of    Milton 

Ernest,  Beds. 
MARSH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  163 1. 

Possibly  identical  with   the   legal   writer,   for   whom   see 

D.N.B. 
MARSH,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1651.    S.  of  Richard  (1599),  D.D.,  V.  of  Birstall,  Yorks. 

School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1651.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric. 

from  University  College,  Mar.  28,  1655;  B.A.  1655.    V.  of 

Hooton   Pagnal,   Yorks.,    1664-70.     Perhaps   V.   of  Yarm, 

1696-7;    cind   of    Kirk   Leavington,    1696-7.     Died    1697. 

{F.M.G.,  891.) 


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MARSH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1659; 
B.A.  1662.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset, 
in  1663.  R.  of  Milton  Abbas,  1669-99;  and  Master  of  the 
School  there,  1680-99.  R-  oi  Witherstone,  Dorset,  1669-99. 
Father  of  George  (1706).   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MARSH  or  MARCH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1671  (Incorp.  from  O.xford). 
S.  of  Richard.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
Feb.  17,  1639-40.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
June  15,  :657;  B.A.  (St  Edmund  Hall)  1661;  M.A.  1664; 
B.D.  1674.  Vice-Principal  of  St  Edmund  Hall.  V.  of 
Embleton,  Northumberland,  1672-9.  V.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle,  1679-92.  Buried  there  Dec.  4,  1692.  (Al.  Oxott.; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

MARSH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1722.  S.  of  Richard  (1688),  clerk,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Langdon 
Abbey,  near  Dover.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Smith).  Matric. 
1722;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  24,  1727;  C.  of  Christ  Church, 
Kent;  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1732-3.  V.  of  St  Margaret- 
at-Cliffe,  Kent,  1733-73-  V.  of  West  Cliffe,  1733-73-  V.  of 
Buckland,  till  1773.  Died  Sept.  1,  1773.  M.I.  at  St  Margaret- 
at-Cliffe.  Brother  of  Richard  (1727)  and  William  (1738). 
{Scott-Mayor,  m.  350.) 

MARSH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  24,  1693-4.  Of 
Kent. 

MARSH  or  MARCH,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
May  15,  1648.   3rd  s.  of  Humberston  (1616),  of  Haddenham. 

B.  there.  School,  Ely  (Mr  Hitch).  Matric.  1648;  Scholar, 
1648-52.  Died  unmarried,  Nov.  10,  1684.  Buried  at  Hadden- 
ham. Brother  of  William  (1641).   {Venn,  i.  372.) 

MARSH,  NARCISSUS.  D.D.  1678  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William.  B.  at  Hannington,  near  Cricklade,  Wilts.,  1638. 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  July  25,  1655;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1657-8;  M.A.  1660;  B.D.  1667;  D.D.  1671.  Fellow 
of  Exeter  College,  1658-73.  Principal  of  St  .-Mban's  Hall, 
1673-8.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  afterwards 
to  Lord  Cleirendon.  V.  of  Swindon,  1662-3.  Provost  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1679-83.  Bishop  of  Ferns  and 
Leighlin,  1683-91.  V.  of  Gresford,  1686-^0.  Preb.  of  St 
Asaph,  1690-1.  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  1691-4;  of  Dublin, 
1694-1703;  and  of  Armagh,  1703-13.  Six  times  Lord  Justice 
of  Ireland  between  1699  and  1711.  Author,  miscellaneous. 
Encouraged  the  teaching  of  the  Irish  language  and  co- 
operated with  Robert  Boyle  in  preparing  an  Irish  translation 
of  the  Old  Testament.  Died  Nov.  2,  1713.  Buried  in  St 
Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin.  Will,  Dublin.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.y.B.) 

MARSH,  NATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1605-6; 
Scholar,  1605-6;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  30;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1613,  as  Nathaniel. 

C.  of  Broughton,  Hunts.,  1613.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1615. 

MARSH,  NICHOLAS.  .A.dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1589.  B.  at  Croydon,  Surrey,  1570.  Matric.  1589;  B.A. 
1593-4;  M..\.  1597;  B.D.  1606.  Fellow,  1592-9.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  Nov.  22;  priest, 
Nov.  29,  1601.  R.  of  Battlesden,  Beds.,  1601-26.  R.  of 
Norhill,  1601.  Married  FrEmces,  dau.  of  Thomas  Faldoe,  of 
Oakley,  Beds. 

MARSH,  PETER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  14,  1534.  Of  Hendon,  Middlesex.  B.A.  1538-g;  M.A. 
1542.  Fellow,  1537-55.  Steward  to  Archbishop  Parker. 
{Cooper,  I.  126,  confounded  with  George  Marsh.) 

MARSH,  PHILEMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28, 
1739.  S.  of  Philemon  (vintner),  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Hull, 
July  21,  1720.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).  Matric. 
1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
27,  1742-3;  priest  (York)  May  5,  1745.  R.  of  St  Martin, 
Micklegate,  York,  1745-88;  of  Holy  Trinity,  Micklegate, 
1754-88.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Geo.  Benson  (Mayor  of 
York,  1738).  Died  1788.  (G.  A/ag.;  M.  H.  Peacock;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

MARSHE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584; 
B.A.  1586-7; M.A.  1590. 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1588-9; 
Scholar,  1590. 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  18,  1599. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Finchampstead,  Berks.,  1585.  B.A. 
1604-5;  M.A.  1608;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1636.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Sept.  1609.  Chaplain  to  Charles  I.  V.  of  Birstall,  Yorks., 
1614-62.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1625-63;  of  York,  1634-63; 
of  Ripon,  1634-62.  J. P.  for  West  Riding.  V.  of  Halifax, 
1638-62.  Archdeacon  of  West  Riding,  Yorks.,  1641-63. 
Dean  of  York,  1644  (installed,  1660).  Died  Oct.  13,  1663. 
Buried  in  York  Minster.  Father  of  John  (1651).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Walker,  Sufferings,  82.) 

V.A.C.  HI.  145 


Marsh,  Thomas 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  12, 
1626-7,  from  Trinity  College  (adm.  there,  June  20,  1626). 
S.  of  Francis,  of  Kent.  Schools,  Kent  and  London.  Matric. 
1626-7;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Leeds, 
Kent,  1635-41.  Probably  P.C.  of  Bromley,  1663-6.  Chaplain 
to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Colepeper.  V.  of  East  Peckham,  1664- 
89.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Rucking,  before  1664.  Buried 
at  East  Peckham,  May  ii,  1689.  Father  of  Edward  {1659). 
{Peile,  I.  379) 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637. 
Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1640-1. 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1651. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1654.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
St  Albans,  Herts.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1657. 

MARSH,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Lent,  1656-7. 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1688.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Waltham,  Kent.  Schools, 
Waltham  (Mr  Johnson)  and  King's  School,  Canterbury. 
Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.  Fellow,  1696-1701. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1699. 
V.  of  St  Margaret-at-Cli£fe,  Kent,  1700-32.  V.  of  Buckland, 
1703.  V.  of  West  Cliffe,  1706-32.  Died  Dec.  24,  1732.  M.I. 
at  St  Margaret-at-Cliffe.  Father  of  John  (1722),  William 
(1738)  and  of  the  next. 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1727.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  R.  of  St  Margaret-at-CUSe, 
Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Lehunt).  Matric. 
1727.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1728.  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A. 
1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1733;  priest  (London) 
Sept.  21,  1735.  V.  of  Faversham,  Kent,  1744-78.  Minor 
canon  of  Canterbury.  Married  Elizabeth  Frend,  Sept.  18, 
1744,  at  Canterbury  Cathedral.  Died  Aug.  31,  1778.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  1779.  Brother  of  John  (1722)  and  William  (1738). 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  403;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

MARSH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1743.  S.  of  George  (1712),  R.  of  Ford,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  28,  1723-4.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Dong- 
worth).  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1748.  C.  of  Munden,  Herts.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Gt  Tey,  Essex.  Married  Anne  Springham,  of  Essex. 
{PeiU,  11.  244;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MARCHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1574. 

MARSHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1577-8. 

MARSHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1578-9. 

MARSH,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Samuel,  R.  of  Finchampstead,  Berks.  Subscribed  at  Oxford, 
Apr.  16,  1613.  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1616;  M.A. 
1620;  B.D.  1629;  D.D.  1636.  Proctor  (Oxford)  1625.  Preb. 
of  Sarum,  1636.  R.  of  Patney,  Wilts.,  1639.  Died  apparently 
unmarried.  Will  dated,  Aug.  2,  1656;  proved  (P.C.C.)  Aug. 
18,  1657.  {Vis.  of  Middlesex,  1664;  G.E.C.,  Marsh  Families.) 

MARSHE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1639.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1642-3.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  of  Braintree,  Essex,  clerk,  1644-5  (Archd.  London). 

MARSH,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  23,  1708-9. 
S.  of  William,  of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1709. 

MARCHE,  THOMAS.  B.C.L.  'Has  lectured  two  years,'  1366. 
Petitions  the  Pope  for  augmentation.   {Cal.  Pap.  Pet.) 

MERSCHE,  THOMAS.  Studied  theology  for  many  years  a.t 
Cambridge  and  elsewhere.  Gilbertine  canon  of  St  Catherine's, 
Lincoln.  Minor  Papal  penitentiary  at  Rome.  {Cal.  0/  Papal 
Letters,  1426.) 

MARSHE  or  MARCHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1567.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  Ely,  Cambs. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Staple  Inn,  1568.  Barrister,  1577. 
.\ncient,  1584.  Buried  in  Trinity  Church,  Ely,  Dec.  8,  1589. 
Probably  father  of  Andrew  (1589)-   {Top.  and  Gen.,  11.  248.) 

MARSHE,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
II,  1581.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  and  of 
South  Mimms,  Middlesex.  B.  at  Mimms.  School,  St  Albans, 
Herts.  Sheriff  for  Cambridgeshire,  1593;  for  Huntingdon- 
shire, 1594.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Kimpton, 
of  London,  Merchant  Taylor.  Died  May  7,  1624.  Buried  at 
Waresley.  M.I.  One  of  these  names  (probably  a  contemporary, 
s.  of  Robert,  of  St  Foster's,  London)  matric.  from  Magdalen 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Nov.  24,  1581,  age  14;  B.A.  1585.  Student 
of  Lincohi's  Inn,  1584.  (Venn,  i.  110;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.E.C., 
Marsh  Families.) 

MARSH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  17,  1608. 
Of  Kent.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  East  Langdon,  Kent,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1608-9.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Gokin,  of  Ripple,  Kent.  Died  1634.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Mar.  13,  1633-4.  Father  of  John  (1625). 
(G.E.C.,  Marsh  Families.) 


Marsh,  Thomas 

MARSH  or  MARCH.  THOMAS.  Ma  trie.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1615.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1618-9.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
William,  of  Icklingham,  Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln  s 
Inn,  May  10,  1619. 

MARSH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1621. 
Of  Essex. 

MARSH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Gt 
Wakering,  Essex,  1637. 

MARSH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1640.  Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  (1581). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  i644-  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
James  Horsey,  of  Huningham,  Warws.  Died  July  23,  1649, 
aged  25.  Buried  at  South  Mimms,  Middlesex.  M.I.  (F.  C. 
Cass,  South  Mimms,  56.) 

MARSH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  2,  1645. 
Matric.  1646.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Gabriel  (1624),  of  Upton 
Court,  Kent,  deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  26,  1646. 
Living,  1678.    (G.E.C.,  Marsh  Families.) 

MARSH  or  MARCH,  TOBIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1637.   Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1640-1. 

MARSH,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1561. 

MARSH,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1377-8. 
S.  of  John,  mercer.  B.  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
B.A.   1581-2;   M.A.   1585.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)   Mar.   13, 

1585-6.   Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1581-90.   Archdeacon  of  Derby, 
c.  1586-90.  R.  of  Hamstall  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1586-90.  Adm. 

at  Douay  College,  1591.  {Douay  Diary;  Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc, 

1915,  113.) 
MARCH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1559; 

B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1566.   One 

of  these  names  V.  of  Tong,  Kent,  1565. 
MARSH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1563. 
MARCH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  scholar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Mar.  17, 

i6n-2.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 

School,  GtFransham  (Mr  Hebbome).  Matric.  1612.  Perhaps 

B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.    One  of  these  names  ord.  priest 

(Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1615.   V.  of  Heacham,  Norfolk,  1615-34. 

Died  1634,  aged '47.'    (Venn,  \.  215.) 
MARCH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1618. 

Of  Ely. 
MARSHE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  7,  1619- 

B.  in  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1619. 
MARCH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1620.   Of  Ely. 

B.A.  1622-3.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Ely. 

Age  17  in  1619. 
MARCH,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1621; 

B.A.  1624-5; M.A.  1628. 
MARCH  or  MARSH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 

May  15,  1641.   S.  of  Humberston  (1616),  Esq.,  of  Thetford, 

Isle  of  Ely.    B.  at  Haddenham.    School,  Ely  (Mr  Hitch). 

Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 

1644-5.    J. P.  for  Isle  of  Ely.    A  strong  royalist.    Married 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Farmer,  of  Fulboum,  Cambs. 

Died  1700.    Buried  at  Haddenham.    M.I.   Brother  of  Miles. 

{Venn,  i.  343.) 
MARSH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 

1694.  S.  of  William,  grocer.  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Ely 

(Mr  Silvertop).   Matric.  1695. 
MARSH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  17, 

1738.   7th  s.  of  Richard  (1688),  clerk.   B.  at  Dover.   School, 

Canterbury  (Mr  Monins).    Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2.   Ord. 

deacon  (Bristol)  June  13,  1742;  priest  (Exeter)  Feb.  27,  1742- 

3.   R.  of  Bicknor,  Kent,  1743.  V.  of  Bapchild,  1751-9.  R.  of 

St  Mary,  Romney  Marsh,  1759-1802.  Brother  of  John  (1722) 

and  Richard  (1727).   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  493.) 
MARCH, .    B.A.  1475-6;  M.A.  1479;  B.D.  1484-5.    Prob- 
ably Fell.-Com.  of  Corpus  Christi,  148  i. 

MARSH, .  B.A.  1481-2;  M.A.  1485-6. 

MARCH, -.   B.A.  1491-2. 

MARSH, .  .\dm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  15S7. 

MARCH, .  .^dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1604. 

MARESCHAL,  ALAN  LB.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1341.  Died 
Oct.  I,  1343. 

MARSHALL,  ANTHONY.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1620;  Scholar,  1624;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  1636; 
D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1627,  ejected.  Vice-Master, 
1665-6.  V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1639.  R.  of  Bottesford, 
Leics.,  1662.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1679. 

MARSHALL,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  27,  1679.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bin^ey,  Yorks.  School, 
Bingley  (Mr  Murgatroyd).   Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1684-5. 


Marshall,  George 

MARSHALL,  AUGUSTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1605.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Augustine,  of  Brandon,  Lines. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  642;  G.  W.  Marshall,  11.  84.) 
MARSHALL,  BOWDLER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  24, 

1599.   Of  London. 
MARSHALL,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20, 
1731-2.  Of  Middlesex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Nathaniel  (1696).  Bapt. 
at  St  Andrew's,   Holbom,   Oct.  31,   1717.    Matric.   1732. 
(G.  W.  Marshall,  i.  16.) 
MARSHALL,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1632.    Perhaps  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Alford,  Lines., 
mercer.     B.    in    Lincolnshire.     Migrated    to    Boston,    New 
England,  where  he  was  imder  Mr  Cotton.   Returned,  ejected 
from  Woodkirk,  near  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1662.    Afterwards 
preacher  at  Topclifle.  Died  Feb.  1672,  aged  59.  Will  proved 
(York)  Jan.  31,  1672-3.  (Calamv,  11.  579;  G.  W.  Marshall,  1. 
281.) 
MARSHALL,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  25, 
1747.   Of  Killingholme,  Lines.   Matric.  i747;   Scholar;  B.A. 
1750-1;    M.A.    1754.     Ord.   deacon   (Norwich)    Dec.    1751; 
priest,  Dec.  1752.   C.  of  Cavendish,  SuSolk.    Will  of  one  of 
these  names  (P.C.C.)  1800;  of  Gt  Haseley,  Oxon.,  clerk. 
MARSHALL,  CUTHBERT.   B.A.  1508-9.   Of  Northumberland. 
M.A.  1S12;  B.D.  1518;  D.D.  1523.   Fellow  of    Pembroke, 
1511.    R.  of  Whitburn,  Durham,  1525-50-    Preb.  of  York, 
1526-50.     Archdeacon    of    Nottingham,     1528-50.     V.    of 
Aycliffe,    Durham,    1533.    Chaplain  of  the  Archbishop  of 
York.  Implicated  in  the  Pilgrimage  of  Grace,  but  acquitted. 
Buried  in  York  Minster,  Jan.  25,  1549-50-    Will  (P.C.C). 
(Cooper,  I.  97.) 
MARSHAL,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1749.     S.  of  Joshua  (1717),  Esq.,  of  Middlesex, 
and  of  Walthamstow,  Essex.    B.  in  London.    School,  Ton- 
bridge.    Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756.   Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford)  Mar.  11,  1756;  priest  (Rochester)  May  21,  1758. 
R.  of  Fawkham,  Kent,  1758-97-    V.  of  Charing,  1766-97. 
P.C.  of  Egerton,  1773-97.    Died  May  8,  i797-   Will,  P.C.C. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  590.) 
MARSHALL,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576.    B.  at  Hytch,  Herts.    B.A.  from  Clare,  1580-1;  M.A. 
1584.    Ord.  priest  (London)  June  2,   1586,  age  25.    R.  of 
Wimpole,  Cambs.,  1590-1625.   Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1604- 
25.    Licensed,  Dec.  6,  1606,  to  marry  Rhoda  Crosse,  of  St 
Margaret,  Westminster,  widow.  Buried  at  Wimpole,  July  25, 
1625,  aged  63.   Will,  P.C.C.   Father  of  Warner  (1614).    (Le 
Neve,  Man.;  J.  Foster,  Marr.  Licenses.) 
MARSHALL,    EDWARD.     Matric.    pens,    from    Magdalene, 
Easter,   1636.    Of  Northamptonshire.    Migrated  to  Jesus, 
May  13,   1637.    Scholar  there,   1637;  B.A.   1639-40.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5,  1642.   One  of  these  names,  clerk, 
buried  at  Gt  Wigston,  Leics.,  1651.  (Nichols,  iv.  384.) 

MARSHALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Magdalene, 
June  18,  1726.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Rampton,  Notts.  Matric. 
1727.  Perhaps  V.  of  Maltby,  Yorks.,  i730-79-  (But  see 
Al.  Oxon.) 

MARSHALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June 
10,  1750;  priest,  June  2,  1751.  V.  of  Duxford,  Cambs.,  1751- 

MARSHALL,  ESDRAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15, 
1611.  Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  i6i8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  20;  priest.  Mar.  21,  1618-9.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Rushden,  Northants.,  during  the  Interregnum.  One  of  these 
names  of  Gamlingay,  Cambs.  Admon.  to  Anne  Marshall  his 
reUct,  Mar.  9,  1656-7.  Probably  father  of  the  next.  (G.  W. 
Marsh-all,  i.  13.) 

MARSHALL,  ESDRAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  .\pr.  6,  1648. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1656. 
V.  of  Great  and  Little  Harrowden,  Northants.,  1661-85. 
Schoolmaster  of  Little  Harrowden,  1670.  Buried  June  5, 
1685.  Admon.  (Archd.  Northants.)  1685.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MARSHALL,  FULK.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1584. 
Previously  matric.  from  St  John's,  Oxford,  Oct.  11,  1583, 
age  17.  B.  at  Frolesworth,  Leics.,  c.  1569.  School,  Tonbridge. 
B.A.  (?  1589-90).  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  1592.  V.  of  Ashwell, 
Herts.,  1599.  Died  Mar.  15,  1623.  Buried  in  Ashwell  Church. 

MARSHALL,  CELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  16, 
1689-90.  S.  of  Christopher,  merchant,  of  Southwark  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Cell,  D.D.).  B.  there.  School, 
Felsted.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  25,  1692.  Of 
Pampisford,  Cambs.,  Esq.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1742-3-  (Peile,  "• 
115;  Jewitt,  Reliq.,  xxii.  102.) 

MARSHALL,  GEORGE.    B.A.  1531-2-    Perhaps  V.  of  Long- 

stanton,  Cambs.,  1555.    , 
MARSHALL,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Je^^s,  July  31,  1621. 

(Perhaps  same  as  next.) 


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Marshall,  George 

MARSHALL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  and 
created  B.D.,  Feb.  9,  1648-9.  Warden  of  New  College, 
1649-58.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  11;  priest,  July  12, 
1629.  Chaplain  to  the  Parliamentary  garrison.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Lower  Hardres,  Kent,  1628.  Probably  R.  of  Toft- 
by-Newton,  Lines.,  1633-5.  Died  Nov.  3,  1658.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

MARSHALL,  GERVASE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1633.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Marston,  Notts.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  4, 
1616-7.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  9,  1639.  V.  of  Whatton-in-the-Vale,  Notts.,  c.  1648. 
Buried  there  Mar.  21,  1675-6.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  642;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

MARSHALL,  HAMLET.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1599-1600. 
Probably  s.  of  Hamlet,  V.  of  Stainton-by-Langworth,  Lines., 
who,  by  will  (P.C.C,  1614)  leaves  him  the  advowson  of 
Legsby,  Lines.  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  1610;  D.D.  1615.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1619-20;  of .  Hampshire.  Usher  at 
St  Albans  School,  Herts.,  in  1602.  R.  of  St  Clement,  East- 
cheap,  1606.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street,  1611-7. 
Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1632-45.  R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring, 
Durham,  1633-45.  Had  dispensation  from  the  Archbishop, 
1618-9,  as  one  of  the  King's  chaplains  in  ordinary,  to  hold 
the  rectory  of  Alresford  and  the  vicarage  of  Odiham,  both 
in  Hampshire.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1653. 

MARSHALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  3, 
1578-9.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Copmanthorpe,  Yorks.  School, 
Copmanthorpe.  Matric.  1579.  One  of  these  names  of  Cop- 
manthorpe, yeoman.  Will  (York)  1617.  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1584;  Venn,  i.  100.) 

MARSHALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Easter, 
1602.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Much 
Hadham,  Herts.  Married  and  had  issue.  Living,  1631. 
(G.  W.  Marshall,  11.  17.) 

MARSHALL,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1626- 
7;Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  V.  of  Crosthwaite, 
Cumberland,  1661-2.  V.  of  Stanwix,  1666-7.  Preb.  of 
Carlisle,  1666-7.  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Carlisle,  1666-7. 
Died  before  June  4,  1667.   {B.  Nightingale.) 

MARSHAL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1687.  S.  of  John,  of  Bentham,  Yorks.  School,  Chipping, 
Lanes.  (Mr  Simeon  Jenkinson).  Matric.  1687-8;  B.A.  1690-1; 
M.A.  1694.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1692;  priest, 
June  II,  1693.  V.  of  Orby,  Lines.,  1698-1741.  R.  of  Fulletby, 
1704-41.  Died  1741.  Father  of  Henry  (1728-9).  {G.  W. 
Marshall,  ii.  78;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  645.) 

MARSHAL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  ir, 
1689.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Antwick  (?  Austwick,  near  Giggles- 
wick),  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Geo.  Armsted). 
Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1692-3. 

MARSHALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
10,  1728-9.  S.  of  Henry  (1687),  V.  of  Orby,  Lines.  B.  at 
Fulletby.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Goodall).  Matric.  1729;  B.A. 
1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Fellow,  1734-43.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  5,  1734;  priest,  Oct.  12,  1735.  R.  of  Salmonby,  Lines., 
1735-78.  V.  of  Ashby  Puerorum,  1764-78.  Died  1778. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  420;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  645,  where  he  is 
called  s.  of  John  and  V.  of  Mumby,  said  to  have  been  bom  in 
1699.) 

MARSHALL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June 
29,  1622.  S.  of  James,  of  Homdon-on-the-Hill,  Essex,  clerk. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1625-6.  One  of  these  names  of  Wakering 
parva,  clerk.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1658. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  D.D.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1444.  Preb. 
of  York,  1466-77.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1467-78.  Canon  of 
Windsor,  1474-8.  FeUow  of  Eton.  Fellow  of  Merton  College, 
Oxford.  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  1478-96.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1496. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.   B.A.  1483-4. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1494-5.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse.  Of 
Coventry  and  Lichfield  diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Meir.  31, 
1498. 

MARCHALL,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1517-8.  V.  of  Meldreth,  Cambs., 
1522. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  12,  1528.  Of  Cambridge.  Left  as  scholar. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1553-4;  M.A.  1560.  B.  at  Leeds, 
Yorks.  'Of  St  Nicholas  Hostel,'  when  ord.  deacon 
(London)  1562.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  South  Kirkby, 
Yorks.,  1562-8.  Died  1568.  Will  proved,  May  30,  1568. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1556. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1580-1.  One  of  these  names,  of  Deeping,  Lines.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1582-3. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Clare,  c.  1596. 


Marshall,  John 

MARSHALL.  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1600, 
'formerly  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.'  Perhaps  V.  of 
St  Ippolyts,  Herts.,  1604-37.   Died  1637.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1616. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1617. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  9,  1629.  Perhaps 
C.  at  March,  Cambs.,  in  1629. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June,  1629. 
Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1642.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Skirpenbeck,  Yorks.,  1646.  Mentioned  in  the  will  of 
Marmaduke  Marshall,  of  Wintringham,  Yorks.,  1657,  P.C.C. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  17,  1632.  Of 
the  Isle  of  Ely.   Matric.  1632. 

MARSHAL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1635. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  17,  1643-4.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Sutton, 
Cambs.,  1663-76.  Buried  there  Oct.  9,  1676. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  18, 
1658.  S.  of  Thomas  (1632),  Esq.  B.  at  Swaffham,  Cambs. 
(his  mother's  home).  School,  Swaffham  (Mr  Jephcot). 
Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May 
14,  1658.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  25,  1666.  Knighted,  1681. 
Of  Raveley,  Hunts.,  and  Finchingfield,  Essex.  Licensed  to 
marry,  Dec.  12,  1666,  Dorothy  Meade,  of  Swaffham  Prior, 
Cambs.  Died  Jan.  21,  1723-4,  aged  82.  Buried  at  Finching- 
field. M.I.  Father  of  William  (1708)  and  John  (1713). 
{Genealogist,  iii.  169.) 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 
1660.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Theddlethorpe,  Lines.  Bapt.  Mar.  1, 
1641-2-  School,  Louth  (Mr  Skelton).  Matric.  1660,  as 
'William';  B.A.  1663-4.  Merchant  in  India.  The  earliest 
Englishman  who  really  studied  Indian  antiquities.  Diaries 
of  his  journeys  in  the  British  Museum.  Died  unmarried. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1679.   {Peile,  i.  592;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  649.) 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1675.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1680.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  South  Lynn,  Norfolk,  in  1689.  Perhaps  brother  of 
WiUiam  (1671). 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1681. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Greystonegill,  Yorks. 
Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1684-5.  Probably  C.  of  Slaidbum,  Yorks., 
1687-1701.  V.  of  Mumby,  Lines.,  1701.  Died  Oct.  30,  1732 
(?  1702).  Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1687).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
645;  G.  W.  Marshall,  11.  78;  E.  Anglian,  iv.  32.) 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm,  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28, 
1686-7.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman.  B.  at  York.  School, 
Sherbum.  Matric.  1687;  B.-A.  1690-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  20,  1691;  priest  (York)  Mar.  12,  1692-3.  V.  of  Acomb, 
Yorks.,  1694-1712;  of  Nether  Poppleton,  1712;  of  Calverley, 
1715-20.  Married  Hannah  Earby,  of  Acomb,  Sept.  8,  1696. 
Died  July  13,  1720. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Dec.  1,  1687. 
Of  London.   Matric.  1687. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  13, 
1696.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1701,  as  a 
literate. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1704.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Grassington,  Yorks. 
School,  Threshfield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1704; 
B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1712. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,  1705.  B. 
at  Wisbech,  Cambs.  Matric.  1706. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Si  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1705. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.   M.A.  1705  {Com.  Reg.). 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  LL.D.  1705  {Com.  Reg.).  Doubtless  s.  of 
William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Esq.  Morning  preacher  at  Ormond 
Chapel.  1st  R.  of  St  George's,  Bloomsbury.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  Dudley  Ryder,  clerk.  Died  Oct.  2,  1730,  aged  69. 
Buried  in  St  George's.  Father  of  Nathaniel.  (G.  W.  Marshall, 
I-  15.) 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1713. 
Of  Essex.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1658).  Matric.  1713. 
Inherited  estates  at  Finchingfield,  Essex,  from  his  father. 
Died  there  Nov.  28,  1760,  aged  66.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of 
William  (1708).   {Genealogist,  iii.  170.) 


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ID 2 


MARisHALL,  John 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1714.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  in  London.  School,  Chichester 
(Mr  Baker).  Matric.  1715.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct. 
21,1718.   Of  Chichester. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1718. 
Of  Middlese.x.  S.  of  Nathaniel  (1696).  Matric.  1717;  LL.B. 
1723;  LL.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1731;  of  Finch- 
ley,  Middlesex  (his  father's  rectory).  Perhaps  brother  of 
Charles  (1731-2). 

MARSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  3. 
1738.  S.  of  William,  of  Theddlethorpe,  Lines.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  July  2,  1719.  Matric.  1738.  Died  at  Cambridge. 
Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Dec.  29,  i739-  Brother  of  William 
(1738).   {Peile,  II.  237.) 

MARSHALL,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  26,  1717.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Hampton,  Middlese.x, 
Esq.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1714-7.  Matric.  i7i7-  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Aug.  3,  I7i7-  Married,  1731.  Katherine 
Barrell,  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  Father  of  Edmund 
(1749).   {Miicell.  MarescaU.,  App.  i.  24.) 

MARSHALL,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  161 1.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  161 1 ;  priest,  Mar.  161 1-2.  V.  of  Westow,  Yorks., 
1611-20.  R.  of  Scorborough,  in  1633.  Father  of  Roger  (1633). 

MARSHALL,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  161 1.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of  Moreton- 
on-Swale,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Age  loj  in  1603.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  13,  1616.  Gentleman  server  to  the  Duke  of  Lennox. 
Married  Ann,  sole  heiress  of  Sir  Geo.  Marshall,  of  Malmesbury, 
Wilts.   (Miscell.  Marescall.,  1.  24;  Jewitt,  Reliq.,  xxi.  44.) 

MARSHALL,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1635. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Selby,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric.  1635; 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  One  of  these  names  ('D.D.'),  V.  of 
Selby.  Buried  there  Mar.  4,  1657.  (G.  W.  Marshall,  1.  310; 
II.  16;  W.  Morrell,  Selby,  where  Michael  Marshall,  D.D.  is 
said  to  have  died  Jan.  i,  1619.) 

MARSHALL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1696.  Of  Middlesex.  S.of  John  (1705),  R. of  StGeorge,  Blooms- 
bury,  Middlesex.  LL.B.  1702;  D.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1704;  priest,  June  3,  1705.  V.  of 
St  Pancras,  Middlesex,  1706-16.  R.  of  Finchley,  1707-30. 
Lecturer  at  Aldermanbury  Church,  London,  1714.  Chaplain 
to  George  I  and  II,  1715-30.  R.  of  St  Vedast,  Foster  Lane, 
and  of  St  Michael-le-Quem,  London,  1716-30.  Canon  of 
Windsor,  1722-30.  Lecturer  of  St  Lawrence  Jewry  and  St 
Martin,  Iremonger  Lane.  Author,  theological.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1729-30.  Buried  at  St  Pancras.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John 
(1718)  and  perhaps  of  Charles  (1731-2).   {D.N.B.) 

MARSHALL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1568. 

MARSHALL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1603. 

MARSHALL,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Nicholas  Hostel.  Of 
Morpeth.  Probably  B.Civ.L.  1540-1.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1537.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Gt 
Stainton,  Durham,  1538-82.  Perhaps  Chantry  Priest  at 
Spennithome,  Yorks.,  1548-54.   {Surtees  Sac.,  91,  116.) 

MARSHALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1597. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Milton  Clevedon,  Somerset,  till  1616. 
Buried  there  May  24,  1616.    (G.  W.  Marshall,  11.  65.) 

MARSHALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1646.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Denton,  Durham. 
B.  there.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1646.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  28,  1651.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  25, 
1661.  Ancient,  1676.  Sometime  of  Houghall,  Durham. 
Married  (i)  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Neile,  of  Herts.;  (2)  Eliza- 
beth Robinson,  widow,  of  London.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
June  23,  1713.   (H.  M.  Wood;  G.  W.  Marshall,  11.  4.) 

MARSHALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1706;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1707.  Perhaps  V.  of  Tarvin,  Cheshire.  Buried  there  Oct.  17, 
1724.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  11.  122.) 

MARSHALL,   ROBERT.    B.A.   1539-40.    Probably  scholar  of 

Queens',  1537.   One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  V.  of  Aldborough, 

Yorks.,  1542-60.   Died  1560. 
MARSHALL,  ROBERT.    B.A.  from  Queens',  1577-8.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Watlington,  Norfolk,  1580-3. 
MARSHALL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1622-3.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1634. 

FeUow,  1624-39.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Mar.  23, 

1638-9. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17, 
1630-1.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Heydon. 
Matric.  1631;  B..^.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.    Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 


Marshall,  Thomas 

wich)  May  24,  1635;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1637.  C.  of  Wood 
DaUing,  Norfolk,  1635-  C.  of  Salle,  1637.  Probably  V.  of 
Sheringham,  1650.    (Venn,  i.  295.) 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June 
22,  1638.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  East  Theddlethorpe,  Lines.  Bapt. 
Jan.  6,  1621-2.  School,  Wold  Newton  (Mr  Petley).  Matric. 
1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoto)  Mar.  26,  1646.  R.  of  Trusthorpe,  Lines.,  1647. 
One  of  these  names  minister  of  Bamoldsby,  1647.  Will 
proved  (Lincoln  and  P.C.C.)  1660.   (Peile,  i.  454.) 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
10,  1661-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Coulton  in 
Hovingham,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  York  (Mr  Preston). 
Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1667;  priest.  May,  1670.  R.  of  Escrick,  Yorks.,  1672-82. 
Buried  Aug.  18,  1682. 

MARSHALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  3,  1692.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  William,  curate.  Bapt. 
at  Wobum,  July  16,  1676.  School,  Wobum.  Scholar,  1692; 
Matric.  1696-7;  B.A.  1696-7.  C.  at  Sundon,  Beds.,  1699- 
1704,  and  at  Toddington,  1700.  Probably  chaplain  in  the 
Navy.  Will  proved,  Sept.  4,  1711.  (W.  M.  Noble;  G.  W. 
Marshall,  1.  154.) 

MARSHALL,  ROGER.  M.D.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1437-60. 
Proctor,  1443-4.  Gave  books  to  the  College  library,  1472. 
Physician  to  King  Edward  IV.  Will  proved  (Comm.  C. 
London)  1476.  To  be  buried  in  St  Catherine  Cree,  London. 
(G.  W.  Marshall;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

MARSHALL,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  4. 
1633.  S.  of  Marmaduke  (1604),  R.  of  Scorborough,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Westow,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1633;  B.A. 
1636-7;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1639; 
priest.  Mar.  i,  1639-40.  V.  of  Carlton-le-Moorland,  Lines., 
1639.  Will  (York)  1650;  as  of  Scorborough. 

MARSHALL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19, 
1619;  priest.  Mar.  17,  1621-2.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Water  Stratford, Bucks.,  1627-41.  V.ofDodford,  Northants., 
1641-79.  Died  Jxme  18,  1679.  M.I.  at  Dodford.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MARSHALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1, 
1667.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Aislaby  Grange,  Pickering, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  30,  1650.  School,  Pickering.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest, 
June,  1674.  Probably  died  before  1690.  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MARSHALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1675- 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  18,  1678-9;  priest,  June  6,  1680.  R.  of  Shottisham, 
Suffolk,  1681.  R.  of  Barking  and  Darmsden,  1687.  Licensed, 
June  II,  1688,  to  marry  Eleanor  ToU,  of  Finchingfield, 
Essex;  'R.  of  Barking,  age  30.'   (J.  Foster,  Marr.  Licences.) 

MARSHAL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14,  1675. 
Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Dec.  30,  1682.  Marriage  licence  (Worcester) 
June  14,  1697,  to  Samuel  Marshall,  clerk,  bachelor,  age  40, 
and  Mary  Philpot,  spinster,  both  of  Blockley. 

MARSHALL,  SIMON.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1566. 

MARSHALL,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1615.  S.  of  a  poor  Huntingdonshire  glover.  B.  at  Godman- 
chester,  c.  1594.  B.D.  1629  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  19,  1619,  age  24;  'B.A.;  resident  at  Clare,  Suffolk'; 
priest,  Mar.  12,  1619-20.  C.  of  Wethersfield,  Essex.  V.  of 
Finchingfield,  1625.  Preacher  at  St  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
1642.  Chaplain  to  a  regiment  of  the  Earl  of  Essex.  Chaplain 
at  Holmby  House  during  the  King's  imprisonment  there. 
Member  of  Westminster  Assembly.  Town  preacher  at 
Ipswich,  1651.  A  leading  advocate  for  a  reformed  episcopacy 
and  Uturgy.  Took  part  in  the  production  of  the  famous 
pamphlet 'Smectymnus.'  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Died  Nov.  19, 
1655.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  but  remains  removed 
in  1661.  A  life  of  Stephen  Marshall  by  Miss  E.  Vaughan  was 
published  in  1907.   (D.N.B.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1463-4.  Of  Yorkshire.  M.A.  1467. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1465.  Exterior  Principal  of  St  Thomas 
Hostel,  1469-70.  V.  of  Tihiey,  Norfolk,  1471.  (T.A.Walker.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Assigned  to  Cambridge  by  Cooper.  A 
Benedictine  monk.  B  D.  (O.xford)  1511.  Su/;^.  for  D.D.  1515. 
Abbot  of  St  Werburg's,  Chester.  Abbot  of  Colchester,  1534. 
Attainted  of  treason,  Jan.  1538-9.  (Cooper,  i.  70,  who  makes 
him  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1521,  but  this  was  William;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

MARCHALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.,  1586-90. 

MARTIAL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  11,  1584. 
Of  Yorkshire. 


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MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Sept.  23, 
1609.  S.  of  WiUiam  (i573-4),  R-  oi  Wood  Norton.  Of 
Seaming,  Norfolk.  School,  Fakenham  (Mr  Foster  and  WUUam 
Jefirayes,  B.A.).  Matric.  1610,  as  'Marsh.'  Perhaps  ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1615.  V.  of  Crostwick  St  Peter, 
Norfolk,  1619;  sequestered,  1646.  V.  of  Tuttington,  1619. 
(Venn,  i.  204.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1610;  Scholar,  1611;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  28;  priest,  Mar.  30,  1618.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Caldecot,  Herts.,  1619.  Also  C.  of  Astwick,  Beds., 
1634-41. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 
18;  priest,  Feb.  19,  1626-7.  Senior  fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
DubUn,  1637  (by  Mandamus).   (Peile,  i.  318.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  12, 
1632.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Bromham,  Beds.  School, 
Bedford  (Mr  Gardiner).  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Weston,  Herts.,  1649-62;  died  1662.  Another 
R.  of  Braceborough,  Lines.,  1651.   (Venn,  i.  305.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1632.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Wood  Walton,  Hunts.,  Esq. 
School,  Oundle  (adm.  there,  June  7,  1630,  age  15).  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1634-5.  Of  Cambridge.  Married 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Roger  Rant,  of  Swaffham.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1646.   Father  of  John  (1658).   (Genealogist,  in.  i(>g.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1646.  Of  Northamptonshire,  B.  1630.  B.A.  1648-9; 
M.A.  1652.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  11, 
1661;  and  R.  of  Easton-by-Stamford,  1661-83.  Died  Oct.  25, 
1683.   M.L  at  Easton.   (T.  P.  Dorman;  Bridges,  11.  447.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1648.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Nottinghamshire. 
B.  there.  School,  Stanford  (Mr  Humfreyes).  Matric.  1648. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1648,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Richard, 
of  NeWcirk-on-Trent.  Living  at  Maltby,  York,  1664,  and  at 
Stirrup,  Notts.,  1678.  Buried  at  Newark,  Sept.  5,  1683. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  643.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1650.   Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1658. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  29,  1708.  Of  Westmorland.  School,  Kirkby -Stephen. 
Matric.  1709;  LL.B.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  31,  1713. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1713.  Matric. 
1713;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  July  14,  1717;  priest.  May  20,  1722.  C.  of  Little 
Staughton,  Beds.,  1722.  V.  of  St  John  Baptist,  Peterborough; 
minor  canon  of  the  Cathedral,  1726-48.  Master  of  the  King's 
Grammar  School,  Peterborough,  1737-47-  Died  1748.  Will 
dated,  Sept.  24;  proved,  Nov.  2,  1748.  (Peile,  ii.  182;  G.  W. 
Marshall,  1.  167.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  May 
18,  1730.  S.  of  Michael,  husbandman,  of  Derbyshire.  B.  at 
TeasdaJe.  School,  Stockport,  Cheshire  (Mr  Dale).  Matric. 
1731;  B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1736; 
priest,  Dec.  18,  1737.  Perhaps  V.  of  Burton  Joyce  and 
Bulcote,  Notts.,  1753-71.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  426.) 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1742.  S.  of  Gervase,  of  Southwell.  B.  there.  School, 
Southwell  (Mr  Bugg).  Matric.  1742.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Sept.  23,  1744.  C.  of  Beeford,  Yorks. 

MARSHALL,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1617 ;  B.A.  1620-1 ;  M.A.  1624.  Subscribed  for  priest's 
orders  (Bristol)  Dec.  18,  1624. 

MARTIAL,  W.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1545- 
MARTIAL,   WALTER.    Matric.   sizar  from   Queens',   Easter, 

1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 

Durham,  1621-30.   Married  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham,  Oct.  4, 

1627,  Ann  Everest.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MARSHALL,  WARNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter,  1614. 
S.  of  Edward  (1576),  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.  B.A.  1617-8; 
M.A.  1621.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  10;  priest,  Apr.  11,  1621.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1625- 
32.  R.  of  Castor,  Northants.,  1629.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom,  Feb.  15,  1631-2.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Northants.  N.  and  Q., 
IV.  212.) 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1500-1. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1506-7. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1521.  Perhaps  Vj 
of  Marston,  Beds.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1559.  (Cooper,  i.  70,  wrongly 
identifies  this  with  Thomas.) 


Marshall,  William 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1537-9-   One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Little  Yeldham,  Essex,   1561-9.    Died 

before  Nov.  1569.   (Peile,  i.  25.) 
MARSHALL,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    sizar   from    Peterhouse, 

Michs.  1544.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk, 

1558. 
MARSHALL,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,   Easter, 

1568;  B.A.  1571-2.   Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoto)  Sept.  20, 

1577.  C.  of  St  Botolph's,  Lincoln,  1574. 
MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  20, 

1573-4-    Of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.    S.  of  John.    Schools, 

East  Dereham  and  Aylsham.  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Ord. 

priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  21,  1582-3.   V.  of  Seaming,  Norfolk, 

1583.  R.of  Wood  Norton,  1600-16.  Fatherof  Thomas  (1609). 

(Venn,  i.  77;  G.  W.  Marshall,  11.  56.) 
MARTIALL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1607.    Of  Nottinghamshire.   B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D. 

1622.    Fellow,   i6ii.    Taxor,   1620.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1618.  V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1625-39. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Hardres,  1629.   Died  1639. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1612-3;  M.A.  1617. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1619. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1621-2. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  20,  1636.  S.  of  Toby,  porter,  of  the  parish  of  St 
Catherine  Coleman,  London.  B.  at  Boroughbridge,  Yorks. 
School,  Leadenhall,  London  (private).  Matric.  1637;  B.A. 
1640-1;  M.D.  1652.  He  was  V.  of  Lancaster,  first  by  seques- 
tration, afterwards  by  the  patron,  1654-60.  Candidate, 
R.C.P.,  Apr.  5,  1669.  Buried  at  Deptford,  Kent,  Dec.  21, 
1683.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (E.  Axon.) 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  18,  1639; 
scholar  from  Westminster,  1640.  S.  of  John,  of  Wisbech, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1646. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1666. 
Of  Bedfordsliire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter 
Martin,  Bedford,  Dee.  24,  1648.  Robert  was  minister  there 
from  1646.  Matric.  Lent,  1667-8;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1670;  priest  (Ely)  June  2,  1672. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  East  and  West  Rudham,  Norfolk, 
1693. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1672;  B.A.  1675-6; 
M.A.  1679.  Fellow,  1679-81.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at 
St  Benet's,  July  2,  1681.   Perhaps  brother  of  jfohn  (1675). 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1,  1679-80. 
S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Howden,  Yorks.  School,  Howden 
(private;  Mr  Renolds).  Matric.  1680.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
June  5,  1680,  age  15.  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  minor  canon  of  Durham.  Buried  in  the 
Cathedral,  Dec.  19,  1691. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
23,  1682.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Lynn.  School,  Lynn  (Mr 
Home).  Matric.  1683;  B.A-  1686-7.  One  of  these  names 
(B.A.),  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May,  1687;  C.  of  Stamford. 
Another  (B.A.),  ord.  Sept.  1688;  C.  of  Kirby  Mallory,  Leics. 
A  third,  ord.  Sept.  1,  1689;  priest,  1691;  C.  of  Marston. 
(Peile,  II.  89.) 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  19, 
1708.  Of  Essex.  Doubtless  1st  s.  of  Sir  John  (1658).  Bapt. 
at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Jan.  21,  1691-2.  Living,  1716. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Blackett,  Bart. 
Brother  of  John  (1713).   (Genealogist,  in.  170.) 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July 
3,  1738.  S.  of  William,  of  East  Theddlethorpe,  Lines.  B. 
there.  Bapt.  May  20, 1723.  Matric.  1738.  Sherifi  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 1755.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of  Robert  Craeroft,  of  Hack- 
thome,  1757.  Died  Oct.  3,  1770,  at  Theddlethorpe.  Buried 
there.  (Peile,  11.  237;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  650.) 

MARSHALL, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1478-9. 

MARSHALL, .  B.A.  1484-5;  M.A.  1488. 

MARSHALL, .  B.A.  1497. 

MARSHALL, .  M.Gram.  1502-3. 

MARSHALL, .  M.A.  1510-1. 

MARSHALL, .  B.Civ.L.  1519-20. 

MARSHALL,  .    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Gonvillk  Hall, 

Easter,  1544. 

MARSHALL, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 


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Marsham,  James 


MARSHALL,  .    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1544. 

MARSHALL, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1604-5. 

MARSHAM,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1605. 

MARSHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  21, 
1564.  2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Norwich.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter  Man- 
croft,  Apr.  I,  1546.  School,  Norwich.  Of  Stratton  Strawless, 
Norfolk.  Died  unmarried,  1601.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1601.  (Venn, 
I.  56;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

MARSHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  6,  1606.  and  s. 
of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Little  Melton,  Norfolk.  School,  Breccles 
(Mr  Branthoit).  Scholar,  1608-11;  B.A.  1609-10.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  C.  Hyme,  of  Norwich.  Nephew  of  John 
(1564)  and  father  of  Robert  (1635).  {Venn,  i.  193;  Vis.  of 
Norfolk.) 

MARSHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22, 
1635.  S.  of  John  (1606),  gent.  B.  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Aug.  20,  1619.  School,  Tittleshall.  Matric.  1635; 
Scholar,  1637-42;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Of  Hillington, 
gent.  Died  unmarried.  Will  proved  (Westminster)  Sept.  5, 
1653.    {Venn,  1.  317.) 

MARSHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  8, 
1727-8.  Probably  of  Stratton  Strawless,  Norfolk,  Esq. 
F.R.S.  Died  at  Stratton  Strawless,  Sept.  4,  1797,  aged  90. 
{G.  Mag.) 

MARSHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 
1595.   Matric.  1595. 

MARSHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1750.  S.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  at  St  Giles',  Reading,  Aug.  17, 
J731.  Matric.  1750-1;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow, 
1754.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  10,  1754.  R-  of  Alwalton, 
Hunts.,  1763-1800.   Died  1800. 

MARSINGALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1715. 
S.  of  William,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9 
(wrongly  called  'Edward'  in  the  Graduati).  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June  4,  1721. 

MARSON,  GEORGE.  Mus.Bac.  from  Trinity,  1598,  as  Mershara. 
B.  at  Worcester.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  May  10, 
1604.   R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Canterbury,  1607. 

MARSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1621 
{impubes). 

MARSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Christ's  Hospital,  London,  Apr. 
19,  1572,  age  6.  S.  of  Charles,  of  St  Giles',  London,  brick- 
maker.  Sent  to  Dr  Still,  of  Trinity,  c.  1578,  'to  be  set  to 
his  learning  in  the  University.'  No  matriculation  or  degree 
recorded.   (A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

MARSTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  26,  1676. 
Previously  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Apr.  23, 1675, 
age  16.  S.  of  William,  of  Slawston,  Leics.,  clerk.  B.A.  1678-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1679-80.  V.  of  Little  Dalby, 
Leics.,  1687-9.  Said  to  have  been  a  non-juror,  when  C.  at 
Rushton,  but  conformed.   (Nichols,  11.  162.) 

MARSTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  from 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  R.  of  St 
Mary  Magdalene,  Canterbury,  1631-42.  R.  of  St  Mary  of 
Bredin,  1637.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MARSTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 

MARSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1572. 
Possibly  5th  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Ascott,  Salop,  and  nephew  of  the 
next.   {Peile,  1.  123;  Vis.  of  Shrops.,  1623.) 

MARSTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1554. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Ascott,  Salop.  Scholar,  1556-8; 
LL.B.  1564.  At  Trinity  Hall  in  Aug.  1564.  Will  of  one  of 
these  names  (P.C.C.)  1599;  of  Exeter;  LL.D.   {Peile,  1.  58.) 

MARSTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Slawston,  Leics.  Age  26  in  1619. 
Married  Johanna,  dau.  of  Zachary  Bowman,  of  Marston 
Trussell,  Northants.   {Nichols,  11.  798.) 

MARSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May,  1636. 
Of  Northamptonshire. 

MARSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  July  19, 
1690.  S.  of  WUIiam.  B.  at  St  Albans,  Herts.  School, 
Huntingdon  (Mr  Jo.  Mathews).  Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1693; 
B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25, 
1698;  priest,  June  4,  1699.  V.  of  Redboum,  Herts.,  1704-26. 
V.  of  St  Michael,  St  Albans,  1713-26.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke 
of  Marlborough.  Died  Oct.  10,  1726.  M.I.  at  St  Michael. 
Father  of  the  next. 
MARSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  9,  1722. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  William  (above),  V.  of  Redboum. 
Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1731.  R.  of  Caxton,  Cambs. 
V.  of  Redboum,  1730-46.  Probably  V.  of  Croydon,  Cambs., 
1731.  Died  Oct.  23,  1746,  aged  40. 
MARSTON, .  B.A.  1470-1;  M.A.  1474. 


Martin,  Edward 

MARTEL,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4.  i7i5- 
B.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  1715;  M.B.  1721;  M.D.  1726.  F.R.C.P.,  Dec.  22,  1727. 
Censor;  Registrar,  1737-9.  Died  Sept.  1746.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  as  of  St  Andrew,  Holbom,  Middlesex,  bachelor;  to 
Meyer  Schomberg,  M.D.,  a  creditor.   {Munk,  11.  109.) 

MARTHAM,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1606. 

MARTIAL,  see  MARSHALL. 

MARTIN,  ANTHONY.  Member  of  Trinity  Hall  in  Aug.  1564. 
S.  of  David,  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Sewer  of  the  Queen's 
chamber,  1570.  Keeper  of  the  Royal  Library,  Westminster, 
1588-97.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  unmarried,  at  Rich- 
mond. Buried  at  Twickenham,  Aug.  25,  1597.  {Cooper,  11. 
242;  D.N.B.) 

MARTIN,  ANTHONY.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1604-5;  M.A. 
1608.  Previously  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Of  Galway. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Mar.  7,  1610-1.  B.D. 
(Dublin)  1619;  D.D.  1624-5.  Provost,  1645-50.  R.  of  Yago, 
Dublin,  1618.  Preb.  of  Castleknock,  1619.  Treasurer  of 
Cashel,  1620.  R.  of  Battersea,  Surrey  (by  dispensation)  1620. 
Dean  of  Waterford,  1621.  Bishop  of  Meath,  1625-50.  Arch- 
deacon of  Dublin.  Died  Julv,  1650.  Buried  in  the  College 
Chapel.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MARTIN,  BENDAL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1718. 
S.  of  Henry,  barrister-at-law.  Bapt.  at  Stepney,  Jan.  8, 
1699-1700.  Matric.  Lent,  1718-9;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726. 
Fellow,  1722.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1721. 
Secretary  to  the  Excise,  1736-61.  Died  at  Highgate,  Dec.  20, 
1761.   {D.N.B.) 

MARTIN,  BONIFACE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1553.  'Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  July  27,  1560,  aged  40;  married; 
resides.  B.A.  1559;  preacher.'  V.  of  Corringham,  and  R.  of 
Pilham,  Lines.,  1574.  R.  of  Springthorpe,  1576.  {Lib.  Cler. 
Line.,  1576.) 

MARTIN,  BURRAGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Feb.  i,  1625-6. 
Of  Thetford,  Norfolk.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  May  13,  1627, 
age  16.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Fatherof  Wormley  (1664). 

MARTEN,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.Civ.L.  1523-4. 

MARTIN,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  July  25,  1580.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1575-1621.  R.  of  Tydd  St  Giles',  Cambs.,  1579. 

MARTIN,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26, 
1617-8.  Matric.  1618.  Perhaps  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Weybread, 
Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1621-2.  Probably 
brother  of  Edward  (1617-8). 

MARTIN,  COMPASSION.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1. 

MARTIN  or  MARTEN,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Feb.  10,  1730-1.  S.  of  John,  of  Stithians,  Cornwall. 
Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5. 

MARTYN,  EDMUND.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1495-6.  Sent  on  a  mission 
to  Antwerp  in  1491.  Preb.  of  St  Stephen,  Westminster, 
1493-9.  Master  in  Chancery.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1496-9.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1499;  'my  church  of  Steeple  Langford,'  Wilts. 

MARTIN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1598; 
Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606. 

MARTIN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1605. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1621; 
D.D.  1631-2  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1617-31.  President,  1631- 
44,  ejected.  Re-instated  President,  1660.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1621.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1617.  V.  of  Oakington, 
Cambs.,  1626.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Laud,  1627.  R.  of 
Conington,  1630.  R.  of  Uppingham,  Rutland,  1631-7.  R.  of 
Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1638.  R.  of  Doddington,  Cambs. 
Sent  the  College  plate  to  the  King,  1642,  and  was  thereupon 
imprisoned  in  the  Tower.  Drew  up  the  famous  Mock 
Petition,  Submission  to  the  Covenant.  Dean  of  Ely,  Feb.-  Apr. 
1662.  Author,  controversial.  Died  Apr.  28,  1662.  Buried  in 
Queens'  College  Chapel.  WiU  proved,  V.C.C.  {D.N.B.; 
Walker,  Sufferings,  154.) 

MARTIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26, 
1617-8.  Matric.  1618.  Probably  brother  of  Clement  (1617-8). 

MARTYN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1688.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Uphaven,  Wilts.,  Esq.  Matric.  1688; 
B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Fellow,  1692-1720.  Schoolmaster 
at  Chelsea,  1696.  Professor  of  Rhetoric  at  Gresham  College, 
1696-1720.  Died  at  Cambridge,  June,  1720.  Buried  in  King's 
College  Chapel.   {Harwood,  272;  J.  Ward,  Gresham  College.) 

MARTIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  1,  1717.  B.  at 
Rothwell,  Northants.,  June  30,  1698.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
Dec.  23,  1722;  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Mar.  1, 
1723-4.  V.  of  New  Shoreham,  Sussex.  Died  Apr.  13,  1766. 
Admon.,  P.C.C. 


Martin,  Edward 

MARTIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28,  1725- 
S.  of  John,  of  Kirkham,  Lanes.  M^.  1726.  Matric.  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  July  10,  1718,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1722.  P.C.  of  Penwortham,  Lanes.,  1725-53-  Died 
1753.   (Victoria  Hist.  Lanes.,  vi.  54.) 

MARTIN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1641.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648. 

MARTIN,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1693.  S.  of  John  (1663),  clerk,  of  Durham.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Rudd).  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7. 

MARTIN,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1528.  Left  as  scholar. 

MARTIN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  :6i7. 
Of  Cumberland.  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Dec.  22, 
1622;  priest,  Sept.  21.  1623.  V.  of  Warcop,  Westmorland, 
1625-43.   Buried  there  Jan.  30,  1642-3.   {B.  Nightingale.) 

MARTIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1653.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  One  of  these  names  intruded  V.  of 
Weedon-Bec,  Northants.,  1658;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards 
preacher  at  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks.  Living,  1681.  {Calamy, 
II.  234;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MARTIN,  GREGORY.  B.A.  1614  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1612;  M.A.  1615  (wrongly 
identified  in  Al.  Oxon.). 

MARTEN,  HARTSTONGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  8,  1709-10.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Plymouth. 
School,  Plymouth  (Mr  Badford).  Matric.  1710;  B..-^.  1713-4- 

MARTIN,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
.•\ug.  30,  1584.   R.  of  Maltby,  Lines.,  1588. 

MARTIN,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1582-3.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1580-1. 

MARTEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  22,  1739-40.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1742;  LL.B.  1746.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Sept.  21,  1746;  priest,  June  5,  1748.  V.  of  Car- 
Colston,  Notts.,  1750-1805.  R.  of  Braunston,  Leics.,  1755. 
Described  in  1788,  as  of  Newark-on-Trent.  Died  1805. 
(A.  Gray.) 

MARTIN,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  9, 
1668.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  at  Helston,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1668; 
B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Fellow,  1674-83.  Esquire  Bedell, 
1680-1716.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.  University  printer, 
1682.  Died  Aug.  6,  1716.  Buried  at  St  Edward's.  Will 
(V.C.C.)  1716.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  104.) 

MARTIN,  JAMES.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Staffordshire,  cler.  fil.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
Oct.  26,  1604,  age  16;  B.A.  (Broadgates  Hall,  Oxford)  1608; 
M.A.  i6ii.  V.  of  Preston,  Lanes.,  1621-73,  deprived.  One 
of  the  King's  preachers  for  Lancashire.  Married,  at  Preston, 
Mav  30,  1616,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Southworth,  of  Samlesbury. 
(J.  Parker.) 

MARTIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1632. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.   Matric.  1632. 

MARTIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  14,  1654. 
Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1657-8. 

MARTIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1688,  from 
Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  16,  1686-7,  age 
16.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Warwick.  School,  Banbury, 
Oxford.  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  from  Queens', 
1694;  B.D.  1703.  Fellow  of  Queens'.  R.  of  Willingham, 
Cambs.,  1706. 

MARTIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  17,  1692. 
S.  of  James,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Holt 
(Mr  Bainbridge).  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1692-7;  B.A.  1695-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  31,  1697;  priest,  Nov.  1698.  R. 
of  Homingtoft,  Norfolk,  1698-1727.  Perhaps  V.  of  Guest- 
wick,  1703-5.  R.  of  Stanfield,  1705-11.  R.  of  Brisley,  1711- 
27.  Died  1727.  Will  (Norwich  C.C.)  1728;  of  Brisley.  {Venn, 
I.  491-) 

MARTIN,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1746.  S.  of  John,  of 
Tardebigge,  Worcs.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Nov.  18,  1732,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1736.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 
MARTIN,  JEREMY.  M.D.  1631-2  {Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  of  Bath. 
S.  of  Jerome.  Matric.  from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  14, 
1623,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1625-6;  M.A.  1630.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MARTIN,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1339-49- 

MARTYN,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1432-5. 

MARTIN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1567;  B.A.  1570-1.   One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Oct.  17,  1571.    (Another  ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Lincoln)  Nov.  30, 1581.)   Preb.of  Lincoln,  1574-1626.  R.  of 


Martin,  John 

Sherrington,  Bucks.,  1581-1626.  Died  1626.  One  of  these 
names  5th  s.  of  Gilbert,  of  Ludgershall.  B.  1558.  R.  of 
Swindon,  Wilts.,  1581.  Died  July  5, 1626.  {Lipscomb,  i.  311.) 

MARTEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  i8,  1577-8. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  alderman  of  London  (Lord  Mayor, 
1589,  1594).  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1582-3.  Doubtless 
brother  of  Thomas  (1573).   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MARTIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593.  B.  at 
Newark-on-Trent.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  2;  priest,  Feb.  4,  1598-9,  age  24.  C.  of 
Hillingdon,  Middlesex.  Perhaps  C.  of  Strelley,  Notts.,  1624- 
32.   Died  1632. 

MARTIN,   JOHN.     Adm.   pens,   at   Queens',    Apr.    1605.     Of 

Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.   Ord. 

priest  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1613.   Perhaps  his  marriage  at  Tydd  St 

Giles,  Cambs.,  Feb.  15,  1617,  to  Elizabeth  Bradshaw.  (J.  Ch. 

Smith.) 
MARTYN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  13,  1613. 

S.   of  Thomas,   of   Edgefield,   Norfolk.    School,   Holt   (Mr 

TaUys).    Scholar,  1613-7;  Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A. 

1620.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1617.   R.  of  Edgefield, 

1620-59.  One  of  the  assistants  for  the  ejection  of  scandalous 

ministers,  1654.   Will  proved,  1659.   Father  of  John  (1646). 

{Venn,  i.  221.) 
MARTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  1625-6;  M.B.  1634- 
MARTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  30, 

1639.  S.  of  John.   B.  at  Nottingham.  School,  Nottingham. 

Matric.  1639. 
MARTIN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1642; 

scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.   Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1657.   One  of  these  names  of  Begbroke,  Oxon., 

clerk.   Admon.  (Oxford)  1680. 
MARTIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 

1646.   S.  of  John  (1613),  R.  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 

School,  Edgefield  (Mr  Cooper).   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50. 

Fellow,  Apr.  1,  1650;  died  before  admission.   Buried  at  All 

Saints',  Cambridge,  Apr.  9,  1650. 
MARTIN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1660.   Matric. 

1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Perhaps  V.  of  Orwell,  Cambs. 

Buried  there  Sept.  9,  1693. 
MARTYN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  July  4,  1663. 

S.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at 

St  Mary-Ie-Bow,  Durham,  June  5,  1650.    School,  Durham 

(Mr  Dobson),  where  he  was  King's  scholar.    Matric.  1664; 

B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.    Minor  canon  of  Durham.    P.C.  of 

Lanehester,    1669-B2.    P.C.  of   Esh,   1673-96.     P.C.  of  St 

Margaret's,  1694-7.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral,  Nov.  11,  1697. 

Father  of  Gabriel  (1693)  and  brother  of  Samuel  (1661). 

(H.  M.  Wood.) 
MARTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667. 

MARTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1668.  B. 
at  Berkhampstead,  Herts.  School,  Berkhampstead  (Mr 
Plummer).  Matric.  1668;  M.B.  1673.  One  of  these  names, 
M.D.,  of  St  Mildred  Poultry,  London,  bachelor.  Admon. 
May,  1700,  P.C.C. 

MARTIN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1712.  S.  of  John,  of 
Sherborne,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1690,  age  17;  Fellow,  1692-5.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1696.  Ord.  deacon.  Mar.  31,  1695;  priest,  June  7,  1696. 
V.  of  Long  Burton,  Dorset,  1696-171 1.  R.  of  LiUington, 
1711-7.  R.  of  Folke,  1713-7.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Foley.  Died 
Sept.  24,  1717,  aged  46.  M.I.  at  Folke.  {Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

MARTYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  iS)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9,  1713. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Cantley,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Greeting, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Needham  Market  (Mr  Brittan)  and  Norwich 
(private;  Mr  Nobbs).  Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1713-7;  B.A. 
1716-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  as  C.  at  Yarmouth,  July  13, 
1718;  priest,  June  12,  1720.  Will  of  John  Martin,  of  Cantley, 
clerk,  proved  (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  1741-   {Venn,  i.  529.) 

MARTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1725. 
S.  of  George,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1726; 
Scholar,  1726;  B.A.  1728-9. 

MARTYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  May  26,  1730.  S.  of 
Thomas,  merchant,  of  Hamburg.  B.  in  Queen  Street, 
London,  Sept.  12,  1699.  Bapt.  at  St  Antholin's,  Sept.  21. 
Placed  in  his  father's  counting-house,  but  devoted  himself  to 
the  study  of  botany  at  an  early  age.  F.R.S.,  1727.  Lectured 
in  London  and  Cambridge,  both  on  botany  and  materia 
medica.  Professor  of  Botany  at  Cambridge,  1732-62.  Corre- 
sponded with  Sloane,  Linnaeus  and  others.  Author,  botanical, 
medical,  etc. ;  also  published  editions  of  Virgil's  Georgics,  and 
translated  Tovuuefort's  History  of  Plants,  and  The  Compleat 
Herbal.  Died  Jan.  29,  1768.  Buried  at  Chelsea.  Admon., 
P.C.C.  {D.N.B.) 


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MARTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1738.  S.  of  Digory,  attomey-at-law,  of  Devon.  B.  at 
Hatherleigh.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1742;  priest  (Salisbury)  Sept. 
22,  1764.  C.  of  'Waddon.'  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in 
the  Navy,  1759-62.  Brother  of  William  (1741).  (Scott- 
Mayor,  HI.  496.) 

MARTIN,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1605. 
M.D.  1614. 

MARTYN,  miles.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  1702.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Ely,  gent.  Matric.  Lent,  1702-3.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1702). 

MARTIN,  NATHAN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1628.  S.  of  John,  of  Windsor,  clerk.  Scholar,  1628-30. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Apr.  17, 
1632,  age  18;  B.A.  (0.xford)  1632. 

MARTIN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1584.  Probably  B.A.  1589-90.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June 
30;  priest,  July  30,  1591.  V.  of  Kirkley  Green,  Lines.,  1595-6. 
One  of  these  names  sub-chanter  of  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1609. 

MARTIN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1587. 
Of  Rutland.  Matric.  Easter,  1588;  B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A. 
1595.  Fellow,  1594.   Died  1595. 

MARTIN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  30,  1632. 
S.  of  William,  grocer,  deceased,  of  London.  B.  at  St  George's, 
Eastcheap.  School,  Brain  tree,  Essex  (Mr  Tho.  Templer). 
Matric.  1632. 

MARTIN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  28,  1658. 
Of  London.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of  Clerkenwell, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  20,  1658.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  12,  1666.   Bencher,  1685. 

MARTIN,  OLIVER.   Licensed  to  practise  surgery,  1545-6. 

MARTIN,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1629.  Of  London.   B.A.  163 1-2. 

MARTYN,  RICHARD.  Probably  D.Can.L.  1482.  Archdeacon  of 
London,  1469-82.  Chancellor  of  the  Marches  in  Wales,  1471- 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1471-82.  Preb.  of  Westminster.  Master 
in  Chancery,  1472-7.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1472-82.  Preb.  of 
Sanim,  1473-82.  Archdeacon  of  Hereford,  1476-80.  King's 
Chaplain,  1476.  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1477.  Bishop 
of  St  David's,  1482-3.  Died  before  May  11,  1483.  Buried  in 
St  Paul's  Cathedral.   {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  1.  521.) 

MARTIN,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  1529-30. 

MARTIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1606.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  10,  1599.  Perhaps  V.  of  Brookland,  Kent,  1609  (M.A.). 
One  of  these  names,  bom,  1574,  R.  of  Iden,  Sussex,  till  1643. 
Died  Jan.  i,  1643.  M.I.  at  Iden.  (C.  Wykeham-Martin,  L^eds 
Castle,  208.) 

MARTIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  2, 
1645.  Of  Kent.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Wye,  Kent.  Of 
EastweU,  Kent,  1663.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Throgmorton,  of  Clowerwall,  Gloucs.,  Knt.  and  Bart.  {Vis. 
of  Kent,  1663.) 

MARTIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster, 1652.  Of  Middlesex.  Subscribed  for  priest's  orders 
(Bristol)  May  24,  1662,  as  'B.A.  of  Oxford';  for  priest's 
orders,  as  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Perhaps  minister 
of  St  Saviour's,  Southwark,  1668-91.  Died  1691.  If  so, 
father  of  Richard  (1681).  (F.  S.  Hockaday;  Manning  and 
Bray,  m.  573.) 

MARTYN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1663.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  FeUow,  1666. 
Lower  Master  at  Eton,  1672-6.  Died  there  of  small-pox,  1676. 

MARTYN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May, 
1681.  S.  of  Richard  (?  1652),  of  Bromham,  Wilts.  B.  at 
Bromham.  School,  \Vestminster.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar, 
1682;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1688.  Fellow  of  Clare, 
1687.  Probably  minister  of  St  Saviour's,  Southwark,  1691- 
1702.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Tturd 
Troop  of  Guards.  Died  Apr.  28,  1702,  aged  37.  M.I.  at 
Southwark.   {Manning  and  Bray,  iii.  573.) 

MARTYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  12, 
1662.  S.  of  William,  'bestiator.'  B.  at  Market  Orton, 
Rutland.  School,  Oakham  (Dr  Freer).  Matric.  1662;  B.A. 
1665-6.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1667.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Withcote,  Leics.,  1676.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MARTIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1695.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Holdemess,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1695;  B.A. 
1698-9. 


Martin,  Thomas 

MARTYN,  ROGER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1729.  S.  of  John,  of 
Tavistock,  Devon.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  21,  1714-5,  age  17;  B.A.  (New  Inn  HaU,  Oxford),  1718. 
V.  of  Awliscombe,  Devon,  1723-63.  Died  July  6,  1763.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (At.  Oxott.) 

MARTIN,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  25,  i749- 
Matric.  1752;  Scholar,  1752;  LL.B.  1755.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester)  Dec.  18,  1757. 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1661.  S.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Durham.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Nov.  19,  1644.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Smith).   Matric.  i66i.   Brother  of  John  (1663). 

MARTYN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine'.«,  Apr.  13, 
1670. 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  15, 
1692.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thorverton,  Devon.  Matric.  1692; 
B.A.  1695-6.  One  of  these  names  of  St  Enoder,  Cornwall, 
clerk.  Will  (Exeter)  1730.  Another,  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School  at  Loughborough,  Leics.,  c.  1 698-1 748.  Died  Mar.  29, 
1748,  aged  74.  Buried  at  Loughborough.  M.I.  {Nichols,  in. 
904.) 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
17,  171 1.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Green  Castle,  Antigua,  West 
Indies  (and  Lydia,  dau.  of  Colonel  Thomas,  of  Antigua). 
School,  Caddington,  Herts.  (Mr  Biby).  Of  Antigua,  Esq. 
Died  Nov.  1776.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1777.  Brother  of  William 
Thomas  (1717).   (Burke;  Pedigree  in  OUver's.^»»/«gua,  11. 240.) 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Jime  23, 
1729.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Bromley,  Essex.  Taught  by  Mr 
Morgan.   Matric.  1729. 

MARTIN,  SHEFFIELD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  171 1 ; 
B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  :8,  1720; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1722.  Minor  canon  and  librarian,  Ely 
Cathedral,  1722-43.  R.  of  Alpheton,  Suffolk,  1743-6.  V.  of 
Hauxton-with-Newton,  Cambs.,  1743-6.  Buried  at  Alpheton, 
Nov.  17,  1746. 

MARTIN,  T.  D.Civ.L.  1470-1. 

MARTIN,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  29,  1721-2.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1678-9),  of  StonhamAspall, 
Sufiolk,  clerk.  B.  at  Hawkedon,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1725;  priest,  Sept.  1727- 
Perhaps  V.  of  Norton,  Herts.,  1741-66.  Died  1766.  Will 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  1766;  of  Gt  Bardfield. 

MARTIN,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1510.  FeUow  of 
Peterhouse,  1510-9.  Proctor,  1514-5.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1515.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  12,  1512-3.  Chaplain 
of  Lane's  Chantry  in  Little  St  Mary's,  1517-8.  One  of  these 
names  (B.D.),  R.  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  1527.  Buried  there 
Feb.  6,  1549-50.    {Manning  and  Bray,  in.  395.) 

MARTIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1549  {impubes).  One  of  these  names  Conduct  of  King's,  in 
1564. 

MARTYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1573.  1st  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Tottenham,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1589-94.  B.  in  West  Cheap,  London.  Probably 
from  Merchant  Taylors'  School.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1575-6; 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1579;  D.D.  1597.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house, 1579-83.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  15;  priest,  July 
16,  1585,  age  28.  R.  of  St  Olave,  Southwark,  1587-1603. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1589-1603.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1589-1603. 
Died  1603. 

MARTYN,  THOMAS.  LL.D.  1587  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Ceme,  Dorset.  School,  Winchester.  FeUow  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  1539.  Admitted  advocate,  1555.  LL.D. 
(Bourges).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1555.  Chancellor  to  Bishop 
Gardiner.  Master  of  Requests,  1556.  M.P.  for  Salttish  (Oct.- 
Dec.)  1553,  and  perhaps  1559;  for  Hindon,  1554,  1555;  for 
Ludgershall,  1558;  and  for  Dorchester,  1563-7.  Of  Steeple 
Morden,  Cambs.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Roys,  of  London. 
Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  c.  1597.  {Cooper,  11.  76;  Vis.  of 
Cambs.,  1619;  D.N.B.) 

MARTIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1590; 
Scholar,  1591-8;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1606.  Fellow, 
1601-6.  Of  St  Vedast,  London,  clerk.  Buried  at  St  Vedast, 
Sept.  28,  1606.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1606;  father,  George,  living, 
(J.  Ch.  Smith;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

MARTIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20^  M.A.  1623.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stone, 
Kent,  1619.   (Peile,  i.  30S;  T.  P.  Dorman.) 

MARTIN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  i6i8  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  2nd  s. 
of  Henry,  of  Steeple  Morden,  Cambs.,  gent.  Matric.  from 
New  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  14,  1608,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1612;  M.A.  1615-6.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  5, 
1615. 


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MARTIN,    THOMAS.    Adm.    sizar    at  Emmanuel,   Mar.    26, 
1618.   S.  of  John,  R.  of  Swindon,  Wilts.    B.  Nov.  11,  1601. 
Maine.  1618;  Scholar;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  3;  priest,  June  4,  1626.  V.  of  LitUe  Houghton, 
Northants.,  1641-62,  expelled  for  nonconformity.  Died  Nov. 
17,  1692.  Buried  at  Chig^vell,  Essex.   {Lipscomb,  i.  311.) 
MARTYN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1619.    Of 
Sussex.    Matric.   1619;  Scholar,   1620;   B..'^.   1622-3;   M.A. 
1626.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  8,  1628.    Probably  V.  of 
Alresford,  Essex,  1661-72.   V.  of  Elmstead,  1662-72.    Died 
Jan.  29,  1672-3.   M.I.  at  Elmstead.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1673.   (A.  Gray.) 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  5,  1621-2; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1637.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stow 
Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1633.    Perhaps  R.  of  Snitterton,  1644. 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 
1639.    S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Ansty,  Leics.    B.  thero. 
School,  Leicester  (Mr  Home).    Matric.  1639.    Married  and 
had  issue.   Died  before  1658.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  21,  1644. 
Previously  matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  July,  1639, 
age  16.   S.  of  William,  of  Kingworth,  Cornwall.   B.A.  1644. 
'Ordained'   at   Plymouth;  lecturer  at  St  Andrew's   there; 
ejected,  1662.  Imprisoned.    {Calamy,  i.  395.) 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
1645.     S.   of   Thomas.     B.    at    Burwash,    Sussex.     School, 
Hirrington.   Matric.  1645;  B..^.  1648-9.   One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Flowton,  Suffolk,  1650.   {PMe,  i.  498.) 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1645-6;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.   One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  1655-7.    R-  of  Layer  Breton,  1657. 
Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Galloway)  May  25,  i66r. 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1664  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Matric. 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  10,  1654;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1657-8;  M.A.  1660;  B.D.  1669.    V.  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex, 
1671-4.   Died  1674,  insane.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  28,   1674. 

Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1677-8. 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  6,  1678-9. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1683;  priest,  May,  1686.   C.  at  Harkstead,  Suffolk,  in 
1716.     Perhaps  of  Stonham   Aspall,   clerk,   and   father  of 
Theophilus  (1721-2). 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  13,  1692.    Of 
Stamford,  Lines.    Matric.   1692;  B.A.   1695-6;  M.A.   1699. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1696;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
19,   1697.     P.C.   of  Swinestead,   Lines.,    1699-1720.     R.   of 
St  John,   Stamford,    1701-19.    R.  of   Kirkby   Underwood, 
1705-20.   Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Ancaster. 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  i, 
1693.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Greeting  St  Mary,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.    Schools,  Stowmarket  (Mr  R.  Shute)  and  Eton. 
Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693-1700;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  4,  1699;  priest,  May  26,  1700. 
V.  of  Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk,  1700-5;  of  Thrigby,  1704-20. 
Died  1720.    {Venn,  i.  492.) 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1700. 
Of  Leicestershire.    Matric.  sizar  Easter,  1700;  B.A.  1703-4; 
M.A.  1707.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1710.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Little  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1717-47.  Buried 
there.   Will,  Archd.  Bucks. 
MARTYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  13, 
1702.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ely,  gent.    Matric.   1702-3;  B.A. 
1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1708;  priest, 
June  19,  1709.    Perhaps  R.  of  Dalham,  Suffolk,  1712-3.    R. 
of  Alpheton,  1727-43.   Died  1743.  Brother  of  Miles  (1702). 
MARTEN,  THOMAS.   M..\.  1710  (Incorp.  from  Trinity  College, 

Dublin). 
MARTIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1725;  afterwards  Fell.-Com.    S.  of  Matthew,  of  Wivenhoe, 
Essex.  School,  Fulham,  London  (Mr  Vaslett).   Matric.  1725; 
Scholar,  1726;  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).    Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  4,  1724-5.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  5,  1731- 
MARTIN,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 
23,   1660-1.    Of  Lincolnshire.    School,  Grantham.    Matric. 
1661-2;  B.A.  1664-5.   Perhaps  subscribed  for  priest's  orders 
(London)  May  19,  1665. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.   B..\.  1501-2.   Of  Norwich  diocese.   S.  of 
Richard  and  Johanna.   M.A.  1505.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1503-9.    Ord.  deacon   (Lincoln)   Feb.   27;  priest,  Mar.  21, 
1506-7.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1509.  Benefactor  to  Peterhouse.  (T.A. 
Walker.) 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1501-2.  One  of  these  names  (B.A.) 
V.  of  Warthill,  Yorks.,  1527;  V.  of  Sutton  Saltres,  1537. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1531-2- 


Martin,  Wormley 

martin,  william.  b.a.  1532-3. 

martin,  william.  b.a.  1533-4;  m.a.  1539;  b.d.  1544- 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1586;  B.A.   1589-90;  M.A.   1593.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Peterb.)  May  18,  1592.   R.  of  Cookley,  Suffolk,  1598. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1620-1. 

Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1624-5.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11;  priest,  June  12,  1625. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    M.A.   1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

New  Inn  Hall.   Not  found  in  Al.  Oxon. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16, 
1640.   Of  London.   One  of  these  names  s.  of  Sir  William,  of 
Woodford,  Essex.   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  31, 
1642.    S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.    B.  there. 
Bapt.  Dec.  15,  1625.    School,  Bury  (Mr  Stevens).    Matric. 
1645.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Aug.  14,  1645.  Scholar;  B.A.  1645- 
6;  M.A.  1663.    Ord.  priest  (.Ardfert  and  Aghadoe)  July  30, 
1652.    R.  of  Stanton  St  John,  Suffolk,  1656-7.    R.  of  CoUie 
Wake,  1662-76.  Died  Dec.  1,  1676.  Buried  at  Stanton.  M.I. 
there.  Will  (Archd.  Sudbury)  1676.  Fatherof  William  (1671). 
{Venn,  t.  347;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  in.  122.) 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  30, 
1644.    Of  Devon.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of 
Oxton,  Devon,  Knt.    Bapt.  at  Kenton,  Nov.  1,   1626.    Of 
Netherexe,  Devon,  Esq.     Married    Elizabeth,    dan.    of   Sir 
Shilston   Calmady,    Knt.     Admon.   granted   to   his  widow, 
May  14,  1662.   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  i.  386.) 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  6, 
1667-8.   S.  of  William,  attorney,  of  York.    School,  Nidder- 
dale,  Yorks.   (private).    Matric.   1668;   B.A.   1671-2.    Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.;  priest,  Dec.  1672. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  7, 
1671.  S.  of  William  (1642).  B.  Nov.  26,  1656.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.    Matric.   1671;  Scholar,   1675;  B.A.   1675-6; 
M.A.  1679.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1678;  priest,  June, 
1680.    R.  of  Stanton  St  John,  Suffolk.    R.  of  Gt  Livermere, 
1680-1727.    R.  of  St  Mary's,  Thetford.    Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Burrough,  of  Bury.    Died  Sept.  25,  1727. 
Father  of  'Honest  Tom'  the  antiquary  and  William  (1701). 
{Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  A.  Gray.) 
MARTYN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674- 
Of  Kent.   Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1645),  of  Eastwell, 
Kent;  age  6  in  1663.   Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
R.  of  Eastwell,  Kent,  1681-6.    V.  of  Kennington,  1683-6. 
Buried  Dec.  9,  1686.   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Miehs.  1701. 
S.  of  WiUiam  (1671).    B.  Oct.  16,  1686.   B.A.  1705-6.   Died 
Nov.  24,  1708.   Buried  at  Livermere.   {Davy  MS.,  19,141.) 
MARTYN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1708.   S.  of  WUliam,  of  Exeter,  and  of  Holnieote,  Somerset. 
School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1709.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.   13,   1709.    Called  to  the  Bar  (at 
Lincohi's  Inn)  Nov.  6,  1722.   Married  and  had  issue.  Buried 
at  Exeter,  Oct.  31,   1737.    Probably  grandson  of  William 
(1644).    {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  i.  388;  Maclean,  Trigg 
Minor,  11.  441.) 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1708.    Matric. 

1708;  Scholar,  1708-9. 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1741.  S.  of  Digory,  attorney,  of  Devon.  B.  at  Hatherleigh. 
School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Daddo).  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5- 
Probably  R.  of  Butterleigh,  Devon,  1755-72.  V.  of  Braunton, 
1772-91.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1738). 
MARTIN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  26,  1717.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Green  Castle  (and  Lydia,  dau. 
of  Colonel  Thomas,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies).  B.  in  Middle- 
sex. School,  Caddington,  Herts.  (Mr  Biby).  Matric.  1721; 
M.B.  1723;  M.D.  1728.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  11,  1722. 
M.D.  there,  1725.  F.R.C.P.,  1729-  Buried  at  St  George's, 
Antigua,  May  11,  1735.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1711).  (MwnA,  II.  no;  Burke.) 
MARTYN,  WORMLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1664. 
1st  s.  of  Burrage  (1625-6),  Esq.,  of  St  Mary's  parish,  Thet- 
ford, Norfolk.  Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1665;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1673-4;  priest,  Sept. 
1674.  R.  of  Colveston,  Norfolk,  1676-85;  of  South  Repps,  in 
1709-16,  deprived.  Father  of  the  next.  (See  Cooper,  Ann., 
v.  451.) 
MARTIN,  WORMLEY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1705- 
6.  S.  of  Wormley  (above),  R.  of  Colveston,  Norfolk,  1676-85. 
Scholar,  1706.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  1709.  C.  of  South 
Repps.  R.  there,  1716-56.  C.  of  Cromer,  1723-9  and  1743. 
R.of  Beeston,  1756-62.  Died  Mar.  13, 1762.  {Peile,  n.  162-3; 
G.  Mag.) 


Martindale,  Richard 

MARTIN, .   B.A.  1489-90.   Perhaps  Thomas,  of  Papworth 

St  Agnes,  Cambs.,  in  1497. 

MARTYN, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

MARTIN, .  Scholar  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1592- 

MARTIN, .  M.A.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.). 

MARTINDALE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1546.  B.  at  West  Rasen,  Lines.,  c.  1529.  Matric.  1546. 
Left  after  two  years.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  11;  priest. 
May  12,  1582.   Master  of  the  Mercers'  School,  London. 

MARTINDALE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1559.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  South  Shoebury,  Essex, 
1563-7.   Died  1567. 

MARTINDALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jmie  29, 
1667.  S.  of  Adam,  an  ejected  Cheshire  minister,  and  school- 
master at  Warrington.  B.  Dec.  19,  1649.  School,  Manchester. 
Left  Cambridge  and  studied  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 
Went  to  Glasgow,  1670,  where  he  graduated  M.A.  Tutor  at 
Glasgow.  Usher  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School.  Ord.  school- 
master and  preacher  at  Warburton  and  Lymm,  Cheshire,  till 
1679.  Master  at  Witton  School  fill  his  death,  Aug.  i,  1680. 
(For  the  father  see  D.N.B.;  R.  Stewart-Brown.) 

MARTINS, .  B.A.  1487-8;  M.A.  1491- 

MARTYNNES,  D.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  4,  1579- 

MARTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  11, 
1732.  Of  Capemwray,  Lanes.  S.  and  h.  of  Oliver,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  Esq.  Matric.  1732.  Name  oS,  1736-  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  3,  1728.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  23,  1737-  Bencher, 
May  2,  1749.  M.P.  for  Lancaster,  1747-58.  D.L.  and  steward 
of  Lonsdale.  Died  Dec.  4,  175S.  Brother  of  Oliver  (1738-9)- 
(Burke,  L.G.;G.  Mag.) 

MARTON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1632. 

MARTON,  OLIVER.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  12, 
1738-9.  Of  London.  S.  of  OUver.  Matric.  1739;  LL.B.  1743. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  i,  1759-  Patron  and  V.  of 
Lancaster,  1767-94.  Succeeded  to  the  estate  of  his  brother 
Edward  (above).  Died  Aug.  2,  1794,  aged  72.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
"G.  Mag.) 

MARVELL,  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  1601.  B.  at 
Meldreth,  Cambs.,  c.  1586.  Scholar,  1604;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A. 
1608.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Mar.  1608-9.  'Minister'  of  Flam- 
borough,  Vorks.,  i6io.  V.  of  Winestead,  1614-24.  Master 
of  the  Charterhouse,  Hull,  1624-41.  Lecturer  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1624.  Drowned  in  crossing  the  Humber, 
Jan.  23,  1640-1.   Father  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.) 

MARVELL,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Dec.  14, 
1633.  S.  of  Andrew  (above).  B.  at  Winestead,  in  Holdemess, 
Yorks.,  Mar.  31,  1621.  School,  Hull.  B.A.  1638-9.  Travelled 
abroad,  c.  1642-6.  Tutor  to  Mary,  dau.  of  Lord  Fairfax,  c. 
1650.  Became  tutor  to  William  Dutton,  Cromwell's  ward, 
and  in  this  capacity  resided  at  Eton  in  the  home  of  John 
Oxenbridge,  1653.  Appointed  Milton's  colleague  in  the  Latin 
Secretaryship,  1657.  M.P.  for  Hull  for  20  years,  1659,  1660- 
78.  Accompanied  Charles  Howard,  Earl  of  Carhsle,  on  his 
Embassy  to  Moscow,  as  secretary,  1663-5.  Published  an 
account  of  the  mission,  1669.  Engaged  in  ecclesiastical  con- 
troversy. Well  known  as  poet  and  satirist.  Died  Aug.  18, 
1678.  Buried  at  St  Giles* -in-the-Fields,  London.  {D.N.B., 
for  which  see  an  account  of  his  works;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MARVIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  12,  1635. 
Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 

MARVYN  or  MERVYN,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  29,  1561.  Of  Fonthill,  Wilts. 
Matric.  1561.  Left  in  1564.  'Went  away  scholar,  and  lived 
in  London.'   (Harwood.) 

MARWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
May  5,  1665.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Laughton,  Lines.  B. 
there.  Bapt.  June  10,  1647.  School,  Homcastle  (Mr  Gibson). 
Matric.  1665.  Of  Laughton,  Esq.  (Peile,  i.  617;  Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

MARYGOLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  1674. 
Previously  matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  July  3,  1672, 
age  16.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Waverton,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1675; 
B.A.  1675-6. 

MARYON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1709.  S.  of  Joseph  (next).  B.  at  White  Roding,  Essex. 
School,  Felsted  (Mr  Lydiat).  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1710; 
LL.B.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1714;  priest,  June 
12,  1720.  R.  of  White  Roding,  Essex,  1720-60.  R.  of 
Theydon  Gamon,  1732-52.  Married,  1719,  Jane  Weller,  of 
Roinford.  Died  Nov.  17,  1760.   (Peile,  11.  173;  G.  Mag.) 

MARYON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1667-8. 
Of  Carshalton,  Surrey.  S.  of  John.  Matric.  1668;  B.A. 
1671-3;  M.A.   1675.    Fellow,  1677.    R.  of  White  Roding, 


Masham,  Moses 

Essex,  1685.  R.  of  Roding  Beauchamp,  1704-10.  Died 
Apr.  27,  1710.  Father  of  John  (1709).  (H.  H.  Drake,  Black- 
heath,  122.) 

MARION,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1645-6;  B.A.  1647-8. 

MARYS,  see  MARRIS. 

MASCALL,  ABEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1579. 

MASCALL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1566;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573;  B.D.  1581.  R.  of  Marden, 
Kent,  1570-84.  R.  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex,  1577-1619. 
R.  of  Gt  Lees,  1588-1619.  WiU  (Cons.  C.  London)  1&20. 
Property  and  relations  in  Kent ; '  my  cousin,  Thomas  Mascall, 
M.A.,  of  Cambridge.'    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MASKALL,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
.'\pr.  4,  1646.  S.  of  Alexander,  currier,  deceased.  Schools, 
Selby  and  Coxwold.   Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653. 

MASCALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1577-8;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1588.  V.  of  Tardebigge, 
Worcs.,  1585-92. 

MASCALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1575.  Of  Chart,  Kent.  Matric.  1575;  B..^.. 
1579-80;  M..\.  1583.  Fellow,  1578-84.  R.  of  Gt  Wigborough, 
Essex,  1584-91.  Died  1591.  WiU  (Cons.  C.  London)  1591-2, 
mentions  brother  Alexander  and  son  Thomas  (?  1604). 

MASCALL,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1581. 

MASKALL,  JASPAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  22,  1611. 
Matric.  161 1. 

MASCALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1575; 
B.A.  1579-80.  Fellow,  till  1580.  Presented  to  vicarage  of 
Wootten  Wawen,  Warws.,  1580. 

MASCALL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  i602. 

MASCAL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  28, 
1649.  Of  Warwickshire.  School,  Coventry.  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1653-4.  Vicar-choral  of  Cloyne,  1661.  V.  of  Kilmahon, 
1661.  Preb.  of  Cooline,  1663;  of  Cloyne,  1663-1700.  Died 
1700.    (H.  B.  Swanzy;  Brady,  11.  380.) 

MASCOLL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1712.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1713-4;  M.B.  1717.  Practised  physic 
at  Norwich.  Died  July  30,  1730.  M.I.  to 'Sam.  MascoU,  M.D.' 
at  All  Saints',  Sudbury. 

MASCALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1604. 
Probablys.  of  George  (1575).  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  from  Sidney, 
1611;  B.D.  1617.  Fellow  of  Sidney.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1612 
and  i6i8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20, 
1613.  V.  of  Hocldey,  Essex,  1618-9.  R.  of  Nevendon,  1618. 
R.  of  East  Homdon,  1619.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Nov.  4, 
1625. 

MASCALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1609; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1616.  One  of 
these  names  s.  of  Richard,  of  London,  gent,  was  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  18,  1609. 

MASCALL, .   B.A.  1488-9. 

MASCALL, .  B.A.  1523-4. 

MASCALL, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1581. 

MASERES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Clare,  July  4, 
1748.  S.  of  Peter  Abraham,  physician,  of  Soho,  London. 
B.  in  London,  Dec.  15,  1731,  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752;  M.A. 
1755.  Fellow,  1756--9.  Barrister,  Inner  Temple,  1750. 
Bencher,  1774,  and  Treasurer,  1782.  ist  Newcastle  medallist, 
1752.  Common  Pleader,  City  of  London,  1762-80.  Attorney- 
General  of  Quebec,  1766-9.  F.R.S.,  1771.  Cursitor  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  1773-1824.  Judge  of  the  Sheriff's  Court, 
London,  1780-1822.  A  zealous  Protestant  and  Whig. 
Mathematician  and  historian.  Died  May  19,  1824.  Buried 
at  Reigate.  Brother  of  the  next.   (D.A^.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MASERES,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4,  1748.  S.  of 
Peter  Abraham,  physician,  of  Soho,  London.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752.  Brother  of  Francis  (above). 

MASHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  17,  1696. 
Doubtless  7th  s.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  High  Laver,  Essex.  B. 
there.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Fellow,  1704. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1702;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1703. 
Died  s.p.  before  his  father. 

MASHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1634.  Of  Essex.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  of  Gates,  High 
Laver,  Essex,  Bart.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1637. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  William  (1633). 

MASHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1633.  Of  Essex.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Oates,  High 
Laver,  Essex,  Bart.  B.A.  1635-6.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  8,  1636-7.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  20,  1645.  Brother 
of  the  last  and  of  WiUiam  (1633). 

MASHAM,  MOSES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em.manubl,  Apr.  a,  1667. 
Of  Warwickshire.   Matric.  1668. 


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MASSHAM,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1501-2.   Of  Yorkshire.   M.A.  1505. 

Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1501. 
MASHAM,  TREVOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
27,  1666.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1633),  Knt.,  of  High  Laver, 
Essex.  School,  Reading,  Berks.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  7,  1667-8.  Secretary  to  the  British 
ambassador  in  France,  and  held  other  diplomatic  appoint- 
ments. Died  unmarried.  (T.  A .  Walker.) 
MASSAM,    WILLIAM.     B.Can.L.    1511-2.     Proctor,    1511-2. 

University  preacher,  1511-2. 
MASHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1578.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  alderman  of  London  (Sheriff, 
1583).  B.A.  1580-1.  Father  of  Sir  William,  Bart,  and  grand- 
father of  William  (1633).  (T.  A.  Walker.) 
MASHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27,  1599. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  BardweU  Ash,  Suffolk.  If  so, 
ist  cousin  once  removed  of  last.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  22, 
1601. 
MASHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fcll.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1633.  Of  Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Oates, 
Essex,  Bart.  Age  18  in  1634.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  15, 
1635.  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  1646-53.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevor.  Died  v. p.  before  1656.  Father  of 
Trevor  (1666),  brother  of  Francis  (1634)  and  John  (1633). 
{T.  A.  Walker;  A.  B.  Beaven;  G.E.C.) 
MASKELYNE,  NEVIL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  29, 
1749-  3rd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Purton,  Wilts.  B.  Oct.  1732. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1750.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
1750,  and  to  Trinity.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  i754;  M.A.  1757; 
B.D.  1768;  D.D.  1777-  Fellowof  Trinity,  1756.  F.R.S.,  1758. 
Assisted  Bradley.  Sent  by  the  Royal  Society  to  observe  the 
transit  of  Venus  at  St  Helena,  1761.  Astronomer  Royal,  1765. 
Established  the  Nautical  Almanac,  1766.  Copley  medallist. 
R.  of  Shrawardine,  Salop,  i775-  R-  of  North  Runcton, 
Norfolk,  1782.  Elected  a  member  of  the  French  Institute, 
1802.  Author,  astronomical.  Died  Feb.  9,  1811,  aged  79. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1811.  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  332.) 
MASKELYNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  24,  1744.  S.  of  Fehx  Edmund,  of  Westminster.  B.  Oct. 
6,  1725.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  17451  Scholar,  1745; 
B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751;  B.D.  1761.  Fellow,  1750-72.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  May  21,  1758.  R.  of  Over,  Cambs.,  1768-72. 
Inherited  the  estate  of  Stoke  from  his  great-uncle,  Wm.  Bath. 
Died  1772.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  1772.  Brother  of  Nevil 
(1749).  (Burke,  L.G.) 
MASLEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  17,  1677. 
S.  of  John  Maslin,  of  Skipwith,  Yorks.  B.A.  1681-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Mar.  12,  1681-2;  priest,  June  11,  1682.  V.  of 
Hemingborough,  Yorks.,  1682-1705.  Master  of  Howden 
School.  Married,  1684,  Helen,  dau.  of  Matthew  Haward,  of 
Howden.  Buried  at  Howden,  June  18,  1705.  Father  of 
Matthew  (1702).  (M.  H.  Peacock;  J.  Parker.) 
MASLIN,  JOHN.   Scholar  of  Trinity,  1584;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A. 

1589. 
MASLEN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
II,  1702.  S.  of  Charles  (1677),  clerk.  B.  at  Howden,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  theie,  Jan.  27,  1684-5.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert). 
Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  21, 
1707;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1709.  C.  of  Drax,  Yorks.,  1709-16. 
C.  of  Fishlake,  1719.  V.  of  Wistow,  1721-54.  C.  of  Cawood, 
1721-54.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Perkins,  1729. 
Died  Mar.  20, 1754.  Buried  at  Wistow.  M.I.  (M.  H.  Peacock; 
J.  Parker.) 
MAISLEN,  PAUL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  25,  1749. 
Matric.  1750;  Scholar,  1750. 

MASLEY, .  B.Can.L.  1485-6. 

MASON,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens.  (?  from  Christ's),  July,  1606. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Aberford,  Yorks.,  1608-20.    Died 
1620.    (Peile,  I.  257.) 
MASON,  AMOS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1622. 
Will  of  one '  Ames '  Mason,  of  St  Just,  Cornwall,  clerk  (Exeter) 
1678. 
MASON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  23,  1629-30.   R.  of 
St  Benedict,  Huntingdon,   1630-3.    Perhaps  P.C.  of  New- 
borough  Chapel,  Hanbury,  Staffs.,  1647-60.    Died  c.  1660. 
(Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 
MASON,  BERNARD.   M.A.  1554,  after  ten  years'  study  in  Arts. 
Of  Yorkshire.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  1554.    One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Horsham,  and  V.  of  Nuthurst,  Sussex.   Will 
(Chichester)  1558. 
MASON,  CHARLES.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  10,  1631-2.  Of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1632; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  B.D.  1642;  D.D.  1660  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1635-44.    Created  D.D.  at  Oxford,  Nov.  i,  1642. 


Mason,  George 

R.  of  Stovver  Provost,  Dorset,  1647-77.  R.  of  St  Mary  Wool- 
church,  London,  i66i-6.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1663-78.  R.  of 
St  Peter-Ie-Poer,  1669-77.  Preb.of  Sarum,  1671-8.  President 
of  Sion  College,  1675.  Author,  sermons  and  verses.  Died 
1677.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  5,  1677-8.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Harwood;  Walker,  Sufferings,  150;  D.N.B.) 

MASON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Sept.  18, 
1680.  S.  of  Edward  (1634),  of  Hockerton,  Notts.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  Sept.  27,  1680.  B.A.  1684-5.  Probably  ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1686,  when  he  was  of  Cottesmore, 
Rutland  (?  C).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MASON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  30, 
1718.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Prees,  Shropshire.  School,  Wem. 
Matric.  1717;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726;  B.D. 
1736;  D.D.  1749.  Fellow,  1725.  Prof essor  of  Geology,  i734- 
62.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20, 
1733-  F.R.S.,  1742.  V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1742.  R.  of 
Orwell  (sinecure)  1762-71.  Died  Dec.  18,  1771.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
I77I. 

MASON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1705.  S.  of  Captain  Christopher,  R.N.,  deceased,  and 
grandson  of  Robert  (1606).  B.  at  Greenwich,  Kent.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1705.  Married  Anne  Buckle,  of  Burgh, 
Surrey.  Slain,  1759,  boarding  a  French  ship.  (H.  H.  Drake, 
Blackheath,  81.) 

MASON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1590.  S.  of 
William,  of  Egmanton,  Notts.,  Esq.  B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A. 
1598;  D.D.  1628  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1598. 
Taxor,  1611.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1633.  R.  of  Waresley, 
Hunts.,  1613-4.  R.  of  Welton-by-Louth,  Lines.,  1613-9. 
R.  of  OrdsaU,  1614-9.  R.  of  Newark,  Notts.,  1618-28.  R.  of 
Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1628.  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1630-5.  V.  of 
Godalming,  Surrey,  1631-5.  Died  in  Petty  France,  West- 
minster, Mar.  24,  1634-5.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey, 
Mar.  27,  1635.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Westminster  Abbey  Reg.) 

MASON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1634.  S.  of  Luke  (1603),  R.  of  Hockerton,  Notts.  B.  at 
Newark.  School,  Southwell  (Mr  Setchell).  Matric.  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22, 
1639;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1641.  V.  of  Martletwy,  Pembroke, 
ejected,  1650.  R.  of  Elston,  Notts.,  1663.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1672-9.   Died  c.  1679.   Father  of  Charles  (1680). 

MASON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  20,  1671. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679. 

MASON,  EDWARD.  ,M.A.  from  Christ's,  1698.  S.  of  T.,  of 
Monmouth.  Matric.  from  BaUiol,  Oxford,  Dec.  15,  1690, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694.  R.  of  Hampton  Bishop,  Here- 
ford, 1698.  R.  of  Bromyard,  1700.  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1701.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11,  123,  143.) 

MASON,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  1684-5. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Newark,  Notts.  School,  Newark  (Mr 
Twells).  Matric.  1685.   Resided  till  1688. 

MASON,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1615; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.;  priest, 
Dec.  1624.  V.  of  Appleby,  Lines.,  1627-31.  One  of  these 
names  licensed  to  preach  in  Christ  Church  (?  which),  London, 
1634.    {Peile,  I.  303.) 

MASON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1602.  B,  at 
Whissendine,  Rutland.  Matric.  1602;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Student  at  Jesus,  c.  1564-70.  Of  Lincoln. 
B.  c.  1540.  Afterwards  C.  in  Hunts.,  and  at  Haddenham, 
Cambs.,  1581-95.  {Ely  Deposition  Book.)  He  may  be  the 
Mason  who  was  scholar  at  Queens',  1558. 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  20,  1622. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1626;  priest,  Feb.  1626-7.  One  of  these 
names  presented  to  Staveley,  Derbs.,  1648-53.   Died  1653. 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Probably  V.  of  South  Scarle,  Notts., 
1638-60.  Died  1660. 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  13,  1664. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 
1691.  2nd  s.  of  Paul.  B.  in  London,  Sept.  27,  1673.  School, 
Newark  (Mr  Twells).  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1698-9;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1703-4. 
R.  of  Binbrook  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1704.  R.  of  Ordsall,  Notts. 
V.  of  Beckingham.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Pigot, 
D.D.,  R.  of  OrdsaU.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Peile,  11.  122.) 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1716. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs.  School,- 
Newcastle-under-Lyme  (Mr  Booker). 

MASON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1726.  Of  Notting- 
hamshire. Perhaps  s.  of  George  (1691).  Of  Eaton,  Notts. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Colton,  of  North  Leverton. 
Died  May,  1774.  (J-  Parker.) 


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MASON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1749.  S.  of  Miles,  woolweaver,  of  Westmorland.  B.  at  Kirkby 
Stephen.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753;  M.A. 
1756;  B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1780.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield) 
Mar.  18,  1753;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1754.  Chaplain  to  the  Duchess 
of  Atholl.  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1780-3.  Died  Dec.  9, 
1783.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  593;  G.  Mag.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MASON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 
Probably  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1575-6;  M.A.  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, 1582.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  29,  1575,  as  'of  Trinity 
College,  aged  23.'  V.  of  Snape,  Suffolk,  1577-84. 

MASON,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1674-5; 

B.A.  1678-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1679;  priest.  May  29, 

1681. 
MASON,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579; 

B.A.  from  Trinity,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.   Licensed  (Bishop  of 

Ely)    to   teach   grammar,   Apr.    17,    1583.     Perhaps   V.   of 

Teversall,  Notts.,  1609-38.  Died  1638. 

MASON,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  161 6-7.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  1620.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Normanton, 
Notts.,  1632-4.  Died  1634.  (But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  con- 
temporary; Peile,  I.  293.) 

MASON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  24,  1694. 
Matric.  1695.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Feb.  12, 
1700-1. 

MASON,  JOHN.   Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1460. 

MASON,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  King's,  c.  1460.  Left  on  marriage. 
(Harwood.) 

MASON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1574. 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1596. 
S.  of  Richard  (1557-8),  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  clerk.  School, 
Bury.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1600-1;  M.A.  1606.  Prob- 
ably C.  of  Cockfield,  Suffolk,  1606; '  presented  for  not  wearing 
the  surplice.'  Author,  The  Turk,  a  tragedy,  1610.  {Venn,  i. 
159;  Cooper,  III.  17.) 

MASON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1602. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  at  St  Mar- 
garet's, Lynn,  Dec.  11,  1586.  Resided  two  years.  Engaged 
in  trade  in  London,  but  early  attracted  to  foreign  adventure. 
In  1610  appointed  by  James  I  in  command  of  a  squadron 
sent  to  reclaim  the  New  Hebrides.  Governor  of  the  plantation 
of  Newfoundland,  1615.  In  1626  Commissary-General  for 
victualling  Buckingham's  expedition.  Treasurer  and  Pay- 
master of  the  army,  1627.  Returned  to  New  England,  1631. 
Received  a  patent,  with  Sir  F.  Gorges,  under  which  New 
Hampshire  was  founded.  Vice-Adrmral  of  New  England, 
1635.  Died  1635.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Will, 
P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker;  a  different  identification  is 
given  in  Al.  Oxon.) 

MASON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1615. 
Perhaps  matric.  also  as  sizar  in  the  same  year.  B.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1618-9. 

MASON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1620-1.   Of  London.  B.A.  1624-5. 

MASON,  JOHN.  B.D.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1599;  M..\.  1603;  B.D.  1610. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Yazor,  Hereford,  1620. 

MASON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1638.  S.  of  Roland,  V.  of 
Bangor.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  2,  163 1, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1634-5. 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1640.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  at  York.  Schools,  Bridling- 
ton (Mr  Bradley)  and  Middleton  (Mr  Hardwick).  Matric. 
1640. 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  16,  1661;  pens.  1664. 
School,  Strixton,  Northants.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5; 
M.A.  1668.  V.  of  Stantonbury,  Bucks.,  1668-74.  R.  of  Water 
Stratford,  1674.  Calvinist  preacher  on  the  Millennium. 
'  Enthusiast  and  poet.'  One  of  the  earliest  writers  of  hymns 
used  in  congregational  worship.  Buried  at  Water  Stratford, 
May  22,  1694.  Fatherof  William  (1701).  {D.N.B.) 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1665.  S.  of 
Humphrey,  clerk.  B.  in  St  George's,  Southwark,  Nov.  1648 
(m  BlackweU,  Derbs.  according  to  the  Coll.  Reg.).  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672; 
B.D.  1679.  Fellow,  1674-82.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  2; 
priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1672.  C.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs., 
1675.  Preb.  of  SouthweU,  1679-85.  R.  of  North  Luffenham, 
Rutland,  1682-4.  Buried  there  Dec.  22,  1684.  (J.  B.  Peace; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1667.  S.  of 
George,  of  Hereford.  Migrated,  as  sizar,  to  Jesus,  Sept.  21, 
1667.    Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 


Mason,  Richard 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  8,  1670.  Of 
Hinckley,  Leics.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1633).  B.  Nov.  5, 
1652.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Jime,  1674;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1676.  V.  of 
Mountfield,  Sussex,  1685.    {Nichols,  iii.  1148.) 

MASON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1675.  Matric.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  July  23,  1656;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1659-60. 

MASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  24, 
1750.  Of  Derby.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar, 
1751;  B.A.  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cam- 
bridge) Feb.  10,  1754. 

MASON,  JOSEPH  (?  JOSEPH  GEORGE).  Adm.  at  Clare,  Apr. 
27,  1708.  Of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London.  Exhibitioner  from 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar  of  Peterhouse,  1710; 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1711-2;  M..'\.  from  King's,  1715.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1712;  priest  (London)  Mar.  17,  1714-5. 
Chaplain  at  King's,  1713.  Chaplain  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1715. 
R.  of  Bleadon,  Somerset,  1717-9.  R.  of  Cold  Norton,  Essex, 
1719.  V.  of  Southminster.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1765. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MASON,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1714; 
Scholar,  1717;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  22,  1718,  as  C.  of  Buckminster,  Leics.;  priest, 
June  12,  1720.   C.  of  Gunby,  Lines.   {Peile,  11.  184.) 

MASON,  LUKE.  Adm.sizarat  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1603.  Matric. 
1603;  B.A.  1610-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  8,  1611-2; 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1612.  C.  of  Siston,  Lines.,  1612.  Master  of 
Newark  Grammar  School,  1615.  R.  of  Hockerton,  Notts., 
1618-40.   Died  1640.   Father  of  Edward  (1634). 

MASON,  MAIDWELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  over  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1719.  S.  of  Matthew  (1673-4),  of  Rutland.  B.  at 
Ashwell.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Wright).  Matric.  1719. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Mar.  20,  1721-2.  B.A.  1722-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1723-4;  C.  of  Cottingham,  North- 
ants.; priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  9,  1729.  V.  of  Hominghold, 
Leics.,  1729-46.  Died  Apr.  21,  1746.  Will  (Leicester)  1746. 
{Nichols,  II.  610.) 

MASON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
30,  1625.  S.  of  Ralph,  farmer,  deceased.  B.  at  Sedgefleld, 
Durham.  Bapt.  there,  June  19,  1609.  Schools,  Sedgefiekl 
(Mr  Pearson)  and  Kirk  Merrington  (Mr  Wells).  Matric. 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  14,  1630. 
V.  of  Gt  Smeaton,  Yorks.,  1660-8.  Perhaps  father  of  Thomas 
(1663). 

MASON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  7, 
1673-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Welham,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
Fellow,  1680-92.  R.  of  Ashwell,  Rutland,  1680-1714.  R.  of 
Wakerley,  Northants.,  1699-1714.  Died  1714.  Father  of 
Maidwell  (1719).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MASON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  i, 
1627.  S.  of  William,  bailiff.  B.  at  Bedford.  School,  Bedford 
(Mr  Gardiner).  Matric.  pens.  1627;  Scholar,  1627-34;  B.A. 
1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Author,  verses  prefixed  to  Shelton's 
Tachygraphy.   (Venn,  i.  280.) 

MASON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  11, 
1669.  S.  of  NichoL-is  (1614),  R.  of  Bletsoe,  Beds.  B.  at 
Shelton,  Beds.  Schools,  Shelton  and  Souldrop.  Matric.  1670; 
B.A.  1672-3.  Citizen  and  Salter,  of  London.  Buried  in  St 
Michael's,  Greenhithe,  Dec.  22,  1715. 

MASON,  NICHOLAS.  'Student  of  Oxford,  and  B.A.  Cambridge,' 
supp.  for  B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1534,  and  for  B.Civ.L.  1539. 
Not  found  in  our  records. 

MASON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1588  {impubes).  One  of  these  names,  of  Egmanton,  Notts., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  5,  1592.   Ancient,  1613. 

MASON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1614; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  16; 
priest,  June  17,  1622.  V.  of  Irchester,  Northants.,  1623,  till 
c.  1654.  R.  of  Little  Staughton,  Beds.,  1644;  of  Tilbrook, 
1647.  R.  of  Bletsoe,  1659-71.  Buried  there  June  6, 
1671,  aged  72.  M.I.  there.  Will  proved  (Archd.  Bedford) 
1671.  Father  of  Nathaniel  (1669).  Peile  (i.  299)  following 
Bridges,  is  WTong  as  to  the  date  ot  his  death.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MASON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1619.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept. 
1623.  V.  of  Driffield,  Yorks.,  1625-66.  Buried  Aug.  18,  1666. 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Lent,  1557-8. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A.  1564.  FeUow  of  St  Catha- 
rine's, c.  1561.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  17,  1571.  R.  of 
Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1571-1609  (M.A.).  Probably  R.  of 
Henney,  Essex,  1571-82.  Died  1609.   Father  of  John  (1596). 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1557-8; 
B.A.  1563-4.  R.  of  Rawreth,  Essex,  1574-1624.  Admon. 
(Cons.  C.  London)  1624.  (Some  uncertainty  between  this  and 
the  above.) 


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Mason,  Kiciiard 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1627. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
May  24,  1635.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Testerton,  Norfolk, 
1645-80. 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Ciiristi, 
Easter,  1633.  Of  Suffolk.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  19,  1634.  Scholar  (by  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  St  Paul's);  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1638-44,  ejected.  Studied  medicine  at  Edinburgh. 
M.D.  1660  {Lit.  Reg.).  Practised  at  Leicester.  Married 
Emmet,  dau.  of  John  Oneby,  of  Hinckley,  Leics.  Died  Mar. 
26,  1668.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Leicester.  Probably  father  of 
John  (1670).   (A.  Gray;  Davy  MSS.,  19,141-) 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1638.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  William  (1596),  V.  of  Whittlesey,  Cambs.  Scholar, 
1641 ;  B.A.  1641-2.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  8,  1646.  Probably  succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of 
Whittlesey,  Cambs.,  1653-83.  R.  of  Morbom,  Hunts.,  1670- 
84.  Died  1684.   Probably  father  of  Richard  (1671-2). 

MASON,  RICHARD.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  7, 
1642.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Pailton,  Harborough,  Warws.  B. 
there.   School,  Rugby  (Mr  Peirse). 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  23,  1671-2. 
Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1638),  V.  of  Whittlesey,  Cambs. 
Matric.  1671-2;  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1679.  Probably  succeeded  his 
father  as  V.  of  Whittlesey  St  Andrew,  Cambs.,  1683-1703. 
R.  of  Morbom,  Hunts.,  1684-1703.  Died  1703.  (W.  Watson, 
Wisbech,  569.) 

MASON,  RICHARD.   LL.D.  1682  (Com.  Reg.). 

MASON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  17,  1732- 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Gargrave,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there.  May, 
1714.  School,  Skipton.   Matric.  1732;  LL.B.  1738. 

MASON,  ROBERT.   Of  Corpus  Christi,  1471. 

MASON,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1525-6-    Perhaps  supp.  for  M.A.  at 

Oxford,  Oct.  31,  1528. 
MASON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1573- 

Of  Huntingdonshire. 
MASON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1587. 
B.  at  Crosthwaite,  Cumberland,  1569.   B.A.  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, 1590-1.    Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  May  24,  1596.    V.  of 
St  Peter,  Derby,  till  1606.    R.  of  Fenny  Drayton,  Leics., 
1606-38.     Perhaps  V.  of  Foxton,  1613.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1638; 
of  Fenny  Drayton.   {See  contemporary  in  Al.  Oxan.) 
MASON,  ROBERT.   Scholar  of  St  John's,  1606.    S.  of  George, 
of  New  Windsor.   B.  1590.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613;  LL.D. 
1628  {Lit.  Reg.).   Fellow,  1610-32.   Senior  Proctor,  1619-20. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1617.    Adm.  advocate,  Feb.  16,  1628-9. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  14,  1633.  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of 
Buckingham  in  the  expedition  to  the  Isle  of  Rh6.  Chancellor 
of  the  diocese  of  Winchester.  A  judge  in  the  Vice-Admiralty 
Court.    Knighted,  .Apr.  9,  i66i.   Married,  1633,  Judith,  dau. 
of  Sir  Chr.  Buckle.  Died  at  Bath.  Buried  there  1662,  aged  73. 
{D.X.B.;  T'l's.  of  London,  1634.) 
MASON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  10,  1659.   Of 
Kent.    School,  Westminster.    Scholar,   1659;  Matric.  1662; 
B..A.  1662-3.   Perhaps  M.A.  1665  {Lit.  Reg.). 
MASON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31, 
1719.   Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Mar.  i,  1723-4- 
MASON,  SIMON.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1582. 
MASON,  SIMON.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1621; 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Munden,  Herts.,  during 
the  Interregnum. 
MASON,  SIMON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  31,  1687.   Of  Gt 
Gransden,  Hunts.    Matric.   1687.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  30,  1687,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Simon,  late  of  Gt  Gransden, 
gent.,  deceased.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  17,  1698. 
MASON,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  26, 
1633.  S.  of  Stephen,  alderman  of  Lincoln,  deceased.  School, 
Lincohi  (Mr  Jo.  Clerk).   Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7.   Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  2,  1634.   Called  to  the  Bar,  May  20,  1642. 
Ancient,  May  21,  1658. 
MASON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1635.    S.  of  Edward,  tailor,  of  Bromley,  Yorks.    B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Nelson).    Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9; 
M.A.  1642.   V.  of  Bonby,  Lines.,  1648.  Will  dated  Feb.  1680. 
{Shaw,  1.  363.) 
MASON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  4, 
1676.    S.  of  Stephen,  Esq.    B.  at  Lincoln.   School,  Lincoln. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683;  M.D.  1688.  Fellow, 
1682. 
MASON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1519-20.   Supp.  for  incorporation  at 
Oxford,  1527. 


Mason,  William 

MASON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1567. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  12,  1572;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1572-3- 
Perhaps  V.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1574.  (Patron  Trinity  College.) 
R.  of  Souldrop,  1590.  Another,  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
22,  1570;  priest,  Dec.  14,  1571.  V.  of  Gt  Ashby,  Leics., 
1586-1634.  Buried  there  June  21,  1634.  M.I.  (Nichols,  iv. 
19-) 

MASON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1590;  B.A. 
1504-5;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1598. 

MASON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1616. 
Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1621;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1632.  Fellow, 
1627-44,  ejected. 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1623-4;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  25,  1631;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1631-2.  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.),  V.  of  Chebsey,  Staffs.,  tUl  1646,  sequestered,  and 
1661-76.  C.  of  EUenhall  and  Ronton.  (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Sac., 
1915-) 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1630.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Baylham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Dickinson).  Matric.  1631; 
B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25, 
1636;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1638.  C.  of  Charsfield,  Suffolk,  1638. 
R.  of  Stonham-Aspall,  1638.  R.  of  Gedding,  1646. 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  12, 
1632.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Rutland.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Stack- 
house).  Matric.  1632.  Doubtless  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June 
12,  1636;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1637-8,  as  B..A.  of  Christ's.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Ashwell,  Rutland,  1643.  Plundered  and  imprisoned  at 
Nottingham.  Reinstated,  1660.  Buried  at  Ashwell.  (Walker, 
Sufferings;  Nichols,  u.  193.) 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1657.  Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  18, 
1663.     S.  of   Marmaduke   (?  1625),  of  Houghton-le-Spnng, 
Durham.     B.    there.     School,    Northallerton    (Mr    Smelt). 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  7;  C.  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London;   priest, 
May  17,  1668.   Possibly  R.  of  Whickham,  Durham,  1671-81. 
Died  1681.   But  see  a  contemporary  at  Oxford. 
MASON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1668.   Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.   Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1672;  priest  (York)  June,  1674. 
MASON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  28,  1672-3.   Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1678. 
MASON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  9, 
1683.    2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hull  (merchant.  Sheriff  1675. 
Mayor  1681).  B.  at  HuU.  School,  Hull.  Matric.  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7;  M.A.  1690;  B.D.  1697.    Fellow,  1689.   Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1690;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1691.   R.  of  Thorn- 
ton Dale,  Yorks.,  1699-1742.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Perrott,  of  York,  1704.  Will  (York)  Mar.  15,  1744-5-  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  14, 
1697-8.    S.  of  Francis,  grazier.    B.  at  Ashwell,   Rutland. 
School,   Oakham  (Mr  Love).    Matric.   1698;   B.A.   1701-2; 
M.A.   1705;  B.D.   1712.    Fellow,  1704-15-    Probably  V.  of 
Greetham,  Rutland,  1711-20.  Died  1720. 
MASON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  13, 
1700.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Lincoln,  gent.  B.  there.  Matric.  1700; 
B.A.  1703-4;  M..A.  1707.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 
1707;  priest,  June  19,  1709.    Probably  R.  of  Colsterworth, 
Lines.,  tiU   1753.    Died  Sept.   17,   1753.  aged  72.    M.I.  at 
Colsterworth.    (Nichols,  11.  193.) 
MASON,  TIMOTHY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1581.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1584.    B.A.  1584-5- 
The  first  admission  to  Emmanuel  after  those  nominated  in 
the  Deed  of  Foundation. 
MASON,  VALENTINE.   Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
II,    1690.    Only   (surviving)   s.   of  William   (1646),    R.   of 
Wensley,  Yorks.    B.  at  New  Malton,  Yorks.    Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  6,  1674-5.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Jos.  Lambert).  Matric. 
1690.   Buried  at  Wensley,  May  12,  1694.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1489-90;  D.Civ.L.  1494-S. 
MASON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1546 

(impubes). 
MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1574;  B.A.  157&-7. 
MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1588. 

One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  30,  1595,  from 

Staple  Inn.  Of  Mongeham,  Kent.  Perhaps  father  of  William 

(1619). 


157 


Mason,  William 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1589.  B.  in  Lincoln,  c.  1574.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln).  R.  of  Kelsey  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1600-10. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1600-10.  Perhaps  will  (Lincoln)  1614. 
One  of  these  names  B.D.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1603. 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1595-6. 
Matric.  c.  1596;  Scholar,  1598;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1606. 
Probably  V.  of  Whittlesey  St  Andrew,  Cambs.,  1639-53, 
and  father  of  Richard  (1638).  Another,  'M.A.,'  R.  of 
Hockley,  Essex,  1616.  Died  1617.  (W.  Watson,  Wi&hec'h, 
569.) 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1619. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William  (?  1588),  of  Gray's 
Inn,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Irm,  Aug.  5,  1620. 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A. 1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1646.  Of  Yorkshire.  (Doubtless  s.  of  Valentine,  V.  of 
Elloughton.)  Ord.  priest  (Derry)  Sept.  14,  1660.  Preacher 
(by  Archbishop  of  York)  1662.  R.  of  Huggate,  Yorks.,  1662- 
83.  P.C.  of  Malton,  1662-84.  R.  of  Wensley,  1683-1702.  V. 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  1702-8.  Buried  at  St  Mary  Castlegate, 
York,  Nov.  24,  1708,  aged  78.  'Physician  in  omni  gen  ere 
medicinae.'  Father  of  Valentine  (1690).  (M.  H.  Peacock; 
E.  Axon.) 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1701.  S.  of  Benjamin, 
of  Pixley,  Hereford,  gent.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  10,  1675-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1679-80. 
Admon.  (Archd.  London)  1695,  of  one  of  these  names;  of 
St  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  clerk.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1701. 
S.  of  John  (1661).  B.  Oct.  1681.  B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1706.  V.  of  Mentmore, 
Bucks.,  1706-44.  R.  of  Bonsall,  Derbs.,  1736-9.  Died  Mar. 
29,  1744.  Biu'ied  at  Mentmore. 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  15, 
171 1-2.  S.  of  Hugh,  gent,  (collector  of  customs  at  Hull, 
Yorks.).  B.atHuU.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric. 
1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1719.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  1718-9;  priest  (York)  June  4,  1721.  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  1722-53.  Married  Mary  Wild,  of  York. 
Died  Aug.  26,  1753.  Buried  at  Sutton-in-Holdemess.  Father 
of  the  next.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1742.  ist  s.  of  William  (above),  clerk,  Yorks.  (by  his  first 
wife).  B.  at  HuU,  Feb.  23,  1724-5.  School,  Hull  (Mr  Blyth). 
Matric.  1742;  Scholar;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1749.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Nov.  17;  priest,  Nov.  24,  1754.  R.  of  Aston,  Yorks.,  1754-97. 
Preb.  of  York,  1756-62;  Precentor  and  canon  residentiary, 
1762-97.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1757-72.  R.  of  Langton-on- 
Swale,  Yorks.,  1777-97.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Holdemess  and 
King  George  II.  Corresponded  with  Horace  Walpole.  Com- 
posed church  music.  Author,  poetical.  Friend  and  biographer 
of  Gray.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Sherman,  of  Hull, 
Feb.  25,  1765.  Died  Apr.  5,  1797.  M.I.  at  Aston  and  in 
Westminster  Abbey  and  York  Minster.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  531;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MASON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  c. 
Sept.  1751.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer  (gent.;  s.  of  John,  of 
Necton  HaU,  Norfolk),  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Seaming  (Mr  Brett).  Matric.  1751.  Captain  in  the 
Norfolk  militia.  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  Norfolk.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Blomefield,  Esq.  Died  Jan.  25, 
1807.  M.I.  at  Necton.  {Venn,  11.  66.) 

MASON, .  B.A.  1482. 


MASON, 


B.A.  1485-6. 


MASON,   .    D.Civ.L.    1489-90.     One    Robert   Mason,    of 

Trinity  Hall,  LL.D.,  was  R.  of  Gateshead,  Durham,  1474- 
93.  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  and  Precentor  of 
Lincoln.   Died  1493.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral.   M.I. 

MASON, .  B.Can.L.  and  D.Can.L.  1496-7. 

MASON, .  D.Civ.L.  1498-9. 

MASON, .  D.Civ.L.  and  D.Can.L.  1502-3. 

MASON, .  Scholar  of  Queens',  1558-60. 

MASON, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July,  1577. 

MASON, .  M.D.  i66i  {Lit.  Reg.). 

MASSAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  30, 
1681.  Of  Durham.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  cantor  at  Durham 
Cathedral.  School,  Durham.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
25,  i68i.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M..\. 
1688.   Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  Dec.  17,  1700. 


Masse Y,  Richard 

MASSAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566. 
Robert  Marsham  was  King's  scholar  at  Durham  School,  1558. 

MASSENGER,  see  MESSENGER. 

MASSEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  2, 
1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Stanion,  Northants.  School, 
Geddington  (Mr  Challener).  Matric.  1634-5;  B.A.  1637-8; 
M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1640.  R.  of  High- 
clere,  Hants.;  of  Eaton,  Hastings,  Berks.,  1670;  and  of 
Edmondsham,  Dorset,  1672-80.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
WincheLsea.   Author,  Sermon.   {Venn,  i.  315.) 

MASSIE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1569.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  8,  1577;  priest.  May  30, 
1579.  R.  of  Thrapston,  Northants.,  1579-1629.  Buried  there 
Jan.  11,  1628-9.  Father  of  Isaac  (1609-10)  and  Nathaniel 
(1608).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MASSEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  28, 
1645.  S.  of  Isaac  (1609-10),  minister,  R.  of  Ayston,  Rutland. 
B.  there.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Johnson  and  Mr  Mears). 
Matric.  1645-6;  Scholar,  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653. 
Minister  of  Caldecote,  Rutland,  till  1656.  Intruded  V.  of 
Loys  Weedon,  Northants.,  1655.  Confirmed,  1662.  Died 
1696.  Admon.  (Archd.  Northants.)  1697.  Probably  father  of 
Samuel  (1669-70).    (K.  I.  Longden.) 

MASSEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  5, 
1707-8;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital,  London.  S.  of 
Edmund,  of  London,  citizen  and  clockmaker.  Matric.  1708; 
Scholar,  171 1;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  19,  1714;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1716.  R.  of  Colne 
Engaine,  Essex,  1718-65.  Author,  classical.  (A.  W.  Lock- 
hart.) 

MASSYE,  GERARD.  M.A.  1598  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Cheshire,  gent.  S.  of  William,  alderman  of  Chester.  Matric. 
from  Brasenose  College,  Dec.  13,  1588,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1591-2;  M.A.  1595;  B.D.  1604;  D.D.  1608-9.  Proctor 
(Oxford)  1601.  R.  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  1604-16.  In  1615 
nominated  Bishop  of  Chester,  but  died  in  London,  Jan.  16, 
1615-6,  before  consecration.   {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Parker.) 

MAZEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  c.  July,  1653. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  in  Cambridge.  Bapt.  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Oct.  5, 
1640.  School,  Perse.  Scholar,  1654-61;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A. 
1661.  Fellow,  1661-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  i66i: 
priest,  July  12,  1662.  Master  of  Holt  School,  1661.  Head 
Master  of  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1665-7  (where  the  boys 
petitioned  against  him).  R.  of  Rocldand,  Norfolk,  1667-77. 
V.  of  Egmere,  1670-77.  Died  May  17,  1677.  M.I.  at  Rock- 
land. Will  (Dean  and  Ch.  C.  Norwich)  1677.  Brother  of  John 
(1666).    {Venn,  i.  389.) 

MASSEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1714.  S.  of  Henry,  apothecary.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton 
(colleger,  1706).  Matric.  1715. 

MASSEY,  ISAAC.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  S.  of 
Edmimd  (1569).  Bapt.  at  Thrapston,  Sept.  27,  1586.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1610;  priest,  Apr.  16,  1611.  V.  of 
Nassington,  Northants.,  1614-23.  R.  of  Ayston,  Rutland, 
1624.  Licensed  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1614,  to  marry  Margaret 
Longworth,  of  Ayston.  Father  of  Edmund  (1645)  and  brother 
of  Nathaniel  (1608).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MASSEY,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1508-9. 

MASSEY  or  MAZEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May 

9,  1666.    S.  of  Henry,  innkeeper,  of  Cambridge.    B.  there. 

Bapt.  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Nov.  24,  1649.    School,  Cambridge 

(Perse,  Mr  Griffith).    Scholar,   1666-7;  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 

1669-70;   M.A.    1673.     R.   of  Coningsby,   Lines.,    1679-82. 

Buried  there  Mar.  31,  1682.  Brother  of  Henry  (1653).  {Venn, 

I.  430.) 
MASSEY,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1608. 

S.  of  Edmund  (1569).    Bapt.  at  Thrapston,  Oct.  24,  1591. 

B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19; 

priest,  Dec.  19,  1613.    Buried  at  Thrapston,  Oct.  26,  1639. 

Brother  of  Isaac  (1609-10).  (H.  I.  Longden.) 
MASSIE,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1572. 

S.  of  Richard,  of  Ely.  School,  Ely.   Migrated  to  Caius,  Mar. 

26,  1574,  age  18.    B.A.  1575-    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

1581.   Of  Ely,  Esq.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Herbert, 

of  Norfolk.   {Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  Venn,  I.  77.) 
MASSY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 

B..^.  1632-3. 
MASSEYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1549. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 
MASSIE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb. 

16,  1594-5;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  21,  1596-7.    Probably  R. 

of  Epworth,  Lines.,  1595-1640.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1610-40. 

Died  1640.  But  one  of  these  names  R.  of  Weybridge,  Surrey, 

1602-10;  R.  of  Bisley,  1610. 
MASSY,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593. 


158 


Massey,  Richard 

MASSIE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i7)  at  Magdalene,  July 
1,1731.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Coddington,  Cheshire.  School, 
Ruthin,  Denbigh.  Matric.  I73i-  Of  Coddington,  Esq. 
Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  clerk,  of  Plas- 
Power,  Denbigh.  Buried  at  Coddington,  Mar.  9,  1770. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Ormerod,  11.  400.) 

MASSIE,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1722.  S.  of  Trafford,  grocer,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Chester. 
School,  Chester  (Mr  Henchman).  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Aug.  25,  1728;  priest.  May 
20,  1730.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  1758-76.  R.  of  Lymm 
(Warburton  moiety),  1766-76.  Died  1776.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
357.) 

MASSEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  16, 
1669-70.  Probably  s.  of  Edmund  (1645).  B.  at  Thistleton, 
Rutland.  School,  Harborough.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June,  1679,  as  M.A.;  C.  of  Weedon 
Pinckney,  Northants.    (Peile,  11.  27.) 

MASSEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27, 
1694.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Huyton,  Lanes.  School,  Warring- 
ton (Mr  Shaw).  Scholar,  1694;  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8; 
M.A.  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest 
(York)  Sept.  1702.  Perhaps  V.  of  Kirkby  Wharfe,  Yorks., 
1705.    [Peile,  II.  130.) 

MASSEY,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1507-8.  Perhaps  (this,  or  the 
next)  V.  of  Southminster,  Essex,  1517-28.  Died  1528.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1529;  priest,  St  Clement's,  Cambridge. 

MASSEY,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1514-5- 

MASSEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1579-80. 
See  At.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

MASSEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22, 
1744.  S.  of  Roger,  linen-draper,  of  Cheshire.  B.  in  Chester. 
Schools,  Tarvin,  Cheshire  (Mr  Thomason)  and  Ruthin, 
Denbigh.  (Mr  Hughes).  Matric.  i744;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A. 
1752.  Fellow,  1751-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  3, 
1750-1;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  23,  1752.  R.  of  Ditchingham, 
Norfolk,  1752-1802.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  546.) 

MASSEY, .  B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1528-9. 

MASSEY, .   B.A.  1530-r;  M.A.  1533- 

MASSINGBERD,  BURRELL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  29,  1702.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Drayner,  of  South  Ormsby, 
Lines.,  Knt.  Bapt.  at  Harrington,  Apr.  25,  1683.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  23,  1703.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and 
Hunts.,  1706-7.  Of  Ormsby,  Lines.,  and  Medloe,  Hunts., 
Esq.  Married  Philippa,  dau.  of  Francis  Mundy,  of  Markeaton 
Hall,  Derbs.  Died  Jan.  1728.  Buried  at  Ormsby.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  660;  Burke,  L.G.) 

MASSINGBERD,  CHRISTOPHER.  LL.B.  of  Cambridge.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1537  (not  found  in  our  records).  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1537-  Preb.of  Lincoln,  1509-10, 1512-53;  Treasurer,  1516-7; 
Precentor,  1528-33;  Chancellor,  1533-43-  R-  of  Abingtoii- 
by-Shingay,  Cambs.,  1511.  Archdeacon  of  Stowe,  1543-53- 
Beneficed  at  Emneth,  Norfolk,  and  at  Bourne  and  Bicker, 
Lines.  Died  Mar.  8,  1552-3.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  1553;  of  Emneth.  (Cooper, i.m.;  Al.Oxon.; 

A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MASSINGBERD,  DRAYNER.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  14,  1631.    2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bratoft  Hall,  Lines. 

B.  there,  Dec.  11,  1615.  School,  Scrooby  (Mr  Bristow). 
Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  11,  1633. 
Barrister.  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary  army.  Sheriff  of 
Lines.,  1655-7.  Knighted,  Feb.  17,  1661-2.  Of  Gunby, 
Lines.,  Esq.  Died  May  11,  1689.  Buried  at  Ormsby.  Brother 
of  the  next.  (Peile,  1.  412;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  660;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

MASSINGBERD,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  17,  1627.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Bratoft  Hall,  Spilsby, 
Lines.  Schools,  Ormsby  (Mr  Gonis)  and  Grimsby  (Mr  Hind- 
marsh).  Matric.  1627.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  22, 
1629.  A  parliamentarian.  High  Sheriff  for  Lines.,  1654;  for 
Becte.,  1667.  Created  Bart.,  by  Cromwell,  1658,  and  by  the 
King,  Aug.  22,  1660.  Buried  at  Gunby,  Sept.  18,  1680. 
Brother  of  the  above,  father  of  Henry  (1658)  and  John  (1663). 
(PeiU,  1,  382;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.E.C.) 

MASSINGBERD,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1658. 
S.  of  Sir  Henry  (above),  of  Gunby,  Lines.,  Bart.  Bapt.  Nov. 
30,  1641.  Matric.  1658.  Of  the  Inner  Temple.  Buried  there 
1666.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  659.) 

MASSINGBERD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  6,  1663.  S.  of  Sir  Henry  (1627),  of  Bratoft,  Lines.,  Bart. 
B.  at  Boston,  1643.  School,  Langton,  Homcastle.  Matric. 
1663.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  10,  1666.  Buried  at 
Bamet,  Herts.,  1671.  Brother  of  Henry  (above).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  659.) 


Master,  Joseph 

MASSINGBERD,  THOMAS.  .■Vdm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  25,  1748.  S.  of  William  (Meux,  assumed  the 
name  of  Massingberd),  of  Gunby,  Lines.  School,  West- 
minster. Married  Elizabeth  Emerson,  sister  to  Sir  Walter 
Amcotts,  Bart.   Died  1777.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

MASSINGBERD,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, Dec.  17,  1694.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Gunby,  Lines., 
Bart.  Bapt.  at  Bratoft,  Sept.  25,  1677.  Succeeded  as  3rd 
Bart.,  1719.  M.P.  for  Lines.,  1721-3.  Died  vmmarried,  Dec.  i, 
1723,  in  Golden  Square,  London.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

MASSENGER,  see  MESSINGER. 

MASSINGHAM,  JOHN.  Probably  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1466-7. 

MASSINGHAM, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1473-4- 

MASSON,  ROBERT.  Of  Peterhouse.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  Jan.  22,  1662-3.   (Not  found  at  Cambridge.) 

MASTER,  BERNARD.  B.A.  1530-1. 

MASTER  or  MASTERS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
c.  1593.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  James,  of  East  Langland 
(Langdon),  Kent.  B.  1574.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  30, 
1595.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  26,  1603.  Lieutenant  of  Dover 
Castle.  Knighted,  June  7,  1630.  High  Sheriff  of  Kent, 
1638-9.  M.P.  for  Canterbury,  1640-8.  Married  Etheldreda, 
dau.  of  Robert  Streynsham,  of  Ospringe,  Kent.  Died  Aug.  11, 
1648,  aged  74.  Buried  in  the  CathedraL  M.I.  (Vis.  of  Kent, 
1619;  Archaeol.  Cantiana,  v.  241;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MASTER  or  MASTERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  27,  1638.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Linton,  Kent. 
B.  there.  School,  HoUingbome,  Kent  (private;  Mr  Bonham). 
Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Offham, 
Kent,  1647-60;  and  R.  of  Kingsdown  (St  Edmund),  1650-2. 

MASTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  7,  1669.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Fellow,  1677- 
84.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678;  priest.  Mar.  7, 
1679-80.  R.  of  St  George  and  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Canter- 
bury, 1684-6.  Died  1686.  (For  an  account  of  his  disorderly 
habits  in  College,  see  Hist,  of  Queens',  228.) 

MASTER,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  i573- 

S.  of  Richard  (1571),  M.D.    Migrated  to  Oxford.    Matric. 

from  St  John's,  1575,  age  19.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1575. 

M.P.  for  Cirencester,   1586,   1588.    Of  Cirencester  Abbey. 

Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq.,  of  Wiltshire. 

Died  1604.    Brother  of  Thomas  (i573)-    (Bmke,  L.G.;  Al. 

Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 
MASTER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1660. 

Of  Kent.   One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Richard,  bapt.  at  East 

Langdon,  Kent,  May  27,  1642.    Perhaps  brother  of  James 

(1644-5)- 
MASTER,  HUGH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  7, 

1687.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Canterbury,   Esq.    Matric.   i587. 

.\dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1687. 

MASTER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1624. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Ospringe,  Kent.  Matric.  from 
New  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  20,  1627,  age  20;  B.C.L.,  1633; 
D.C.L.,  1638.  Adm.  advocate,  1648.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of 
Kent,  1619.) 

MASTERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  15,  1644-5. 
Of  Kent.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  East  Langdon,  Kent. 
.Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1647-8.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  7, 
1654-5.  Ancient,  1671.  Bencher,  Nov.  12,  1677.  Married 
Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Turner,  Knt.  and  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer.  Died  Aug.  9, 1702,  aged  75-  (Archaeol.  Cantiana, 
V.  258.) 

MASTER  or  MASTERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1646.  Of  Middlesex. 

MAISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  14,  1633.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1633;  Scholar,  1636;  B.A.  1636-7,  as 
Masters;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  2;  priest, 
June  5, 1642.  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1643;  resigned,  1659. 
Died  abroad  when  travelling.  (A.  Gray.) 

MASTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  3, 
1665.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  Canter- 
bury (Mr  Paris).  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
Fellow,  1669. 

MASTERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  3,  1671.  S.  of 
James,  D.D.  (R.  of  St  Peter  and  St  Paul),  Bath,  Somerset. 
Matric.  1671.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  14, 1672.  B.A.  1676- 
7.  V.  of  Axbridge,  Somerset,  1678-9.  Died  1679. 

MASTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  19, 
1680-1.  S.  of  William,  medical  practitioner,  of  Bamet,  Herts. 
Matric.  1681. 


MASTERS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  12,  1672. 


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Master,  Legh 

MASTER,  LEGH.  Aclm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1711.  S.  of  Sir  Streynsham,  of  Codnor,  Knt.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Isleworth.  M.P.  for  Newton,  Lanes.,  1727- 
47.  Of  Codnor  Castle.  Died  1750.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  462; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

MASTER,  PAUL.  'Of  Trinity  Hall,*  when  ord.  deacon  (York) 
June  9,  1694.  C.  of  Rillington.   (Not  found  in  our  records.) 

MASTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1502.  B.  at  Maidstone,  Kent,  1484.  B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1510; 
B.D.  1515.  Fellow,  1505-15.  Proctor,  1513-4-  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1513.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  15,  1510-1. 
R.  of  Aldington,  Kent,  1514-34-  V.  of  Eastry,  1517-34- 
Attainted  of  treason  in  the  case  of  the  holy  maid  of  Kent, 
and  hanged  at  Tyburn,  Apr.  21,  1534.  (Cooper,  i.  49.)  'An 
excellent  natural  and  experimental  philosopher.'   (Harwood.) 

MASTER,  RICHARD.  M.D.  1571  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Streetend,  Kent.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1533;  M.A.  1537; 
M.B.  1545;  M.D.  1554.  FeUow  of  All  Souls.  F.R.C.P.,  1554; 
Elect,  1558;  President,  1561-2.  Physician  to  the  Queen, 
1559.  Preb.  of  York,  1563-88.  Died  Jan.  1587-8.  (Munk,-i. 
52;  Cooper,  II.  20;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  D.N.B.) 

MASTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569. 

MASTERS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1637-8. 
B.  at  Wisbech.  6.-^.1641-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1642,  age  23,  as  C.  of  Lopham;  priest,  Feb.  25,  1642-3.  V.  of 
Griston,  Norfolk,  1661-88.  Buried  Mar.  i,  1687-8. 

MASTER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  King's,  1673.  B.A.  not  re- 
corded; perhaps  the  above. 

MASTERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1731.  S. 
of  William,  of  Hetherset,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  Dec.  25,  1713- 
Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738;  B.D.  1746.  FeUow, 
1738-58.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i754-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1736;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1738.  F.S.A.,  1752-  V.  of  St 
Benet,  Cambridge,  1752.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1756-97- 
V.  of  Linton,  1759.  V.  of  Waterbeach,  1759-84.  Antiquary. 
Author  of  The  History  of  Corpus,  etc.  Died  July  5,  1798, 
aged  84.  Buried  at  Landbeach.  M.I.  there.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Latnb- Masters;  D.N.B. ,  where  parentage  and  ancestry  differ 
from  those  given  in  Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.,  2nd  S.,  iv.  loi.) 

MASTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1573- 
2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1571),  M.D.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric. 
from  St  John's,  i575,  age  15;  B.A.  1577;  M.A.  1582;  B.D. 
1592.  V.  of  Isle  Abbots,  Somerset,  i593-i637-  Master  of  the 
Temple,  1601-28.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1613-28.  .Archdeacon 
of  Salop,  1614-28.  Died  1628.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
George  (1573).   {T.  A.  Walker;  J.  Ch.  Smith;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MASTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577- 

MAISTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1588. 
Perhaps  scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1589. 

MASTERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em.manuel,  July  i,  1616. 
Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  East 
Wykeham,  Lines.,  1637. 

MASTERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1617. 

MASTERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1623;  B.A. 
1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Perhaps  R.  of  Tatenhill,  Staffs.,  1663-95. 
Buried  there  Mar.  31,  1695. 

MASTERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1684.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Tamworth,  Warws.  School, 
Combrook  (Mr  Rob.  Plant). 

MASTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  ?,  1693. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29,  1701;  priest,  Nov.  5,  1703.  R.  of 
Thuming,  Hunts.,  1703-39.   Died  i739- 

MASTERS,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1549.  Of  Willington,  Beds.  B.  1532.  Matric.  1549;  B.A. 
1553-4;  M.A.  1557;  LL.D.  1568.  Fellow,  1552-69.  Proctor, 
1561-2.  Public  Orator,  1563-5.  Famed  for  his  speech  before 
the  Queen  on  her  visit  in  1564.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1560. 
V.  of  Shipton-under-Wychwood,  Oxon.,  1564;  and  of  Burford, 
1571.  Vicar-general  aiid  official  of  the  diocese  of  Norwich, 
1569.  Admitted  advocate,  June  11,  1571-  Died  Feb.  2, 
1589-90.  Buried  in  Norwich  Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1591- 
(Cooper,  II.  65;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MASTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581 ; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588;  D.D.  1609.  R.  of  Sevington,  Kent, 
1600-14.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1603-28.  V.  of  Stone-in- 
Oxney,  1614-8.  R.  of  Rucking,  1614-27.  R.  of  Sandhurst, 
till  1626.  R.  of  Mersham,  1626-8.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral, 
May  30,  1628.   Perhaps  father  of  WiUiam  (1617). 

MASTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  One  William  Mayster,  M.A.,  V.  of 
Faversham,  Kent,  1605-6;  also  V.  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex,  and 
chaplain  to  Archbishop  Abbott.    {Hasted,  11,  725.) 


Matelast,  Bartholomew 

MASTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  12,  1617. 

Perhaps  s.  of  William  (1581).    Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1; 

M.A.  from  Clare,  1624.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Rucking, 

Kent,  1627.   [Hasted,  in.  i77-) 
MASTERS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  22,  1710.   B. 

at  .-Mconbury,   Hunts.    Matric.   1710;   B.A.    1714-5-    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Mar.  17,  1714-5;  priest  (Chichester)  Sept. 

22,  1717.    V.  of  Hellingly,  Sussex,  1717-34.    Buried  there 

Sept.  20,  1734.  (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

MASTERS, .   FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  1589-90. 

MASTERMAN,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May 

16,  1693.    Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7.    Ord.  deacon  (York) 

May,  1697;  priest,  1698.    V.  of  Gt  Edstone,  Yorks.,  1698- 

1726. 
MASTERMAN,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

June  25,   1746.    S.  of  Henry,  of  London.    Taught  by  Mr 

Jamesen.    Matric.   1747;   B.A.   1749-50;   M.A.   1754.    Ord. 

priest  (London)  Sept.  22,   1751.    Probably  chaplain  in  the 

Navy,  1760-2.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1739). 
MASTERMAN,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1522-3.    Of  Yorkshire.    M.A. 

1525.   Fellow  of  St  Catharine's.   Proctor,  1531-2. 
MASTERMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 

3,  1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  clothier,  of  York.  B.  there.  Schools, 

York  (Mr  Carthwaite)  and  Coxwold  (Mr  Best).  Matric.  1634; 

B.A.  1637-8.    Perhaps  of  York,  M.D.    Buried  Dec.  1,  1656. 

M.I.  at  St  Michael-le-Belfrey,  York.    (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv. 

46.) 
MASTERMAN,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at  Trinity, 

Oct.  1,  1739.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex.  School, 

Hackney,  London  (MrNewcombe).  Brother  of  George  (1746). 
MASTERMAN,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1729.  S.  of 

William,  of  Friar  Wadden,  Dorset,  gent.   Matric.  from  Hart 

Hall,  Oxford,  Feb.  13,  1721-2,  age  i7;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1725- 

(Al.  Oxon.) 
MASTERSON,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  11,  1632. 

Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1636-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  21, 

1638-9.  R.  of  West  Winch,  Norfolk,  1640-4.  V.  of  St  Mary's, 

Nottingham,  1662-86  (M.A.).    Preb.  of  Southwell,  1670-86. 

Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  Sept.  9,  1686.    (Godfrey, 

St  Mary,  Nottingham.) 
MASTERSON  or  MAISTERSON,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from 

Christ's,  Apr.  1622.    1st  s.  of  John,  01  Nantwich,  Cheshire. 

B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  from  St  John's,  1626;  D.D. 

1650.  FeUow  of  St  John's  (by  mandate),  1634;  ejected,  1643. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653.  Buried  at  Nantwich,  Aug.  12,  1671. 

Admon.  (Chester)  1671.   Brother  of  the  next.    (Peile,  1.  342; 

James  HaU,  Nanlivich,  422.) 
MAISTERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 

22,  1641-2.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire.    B. 

there.      School,   Repton   (Mr  Whitehead).      Matric.     1642; 

B.A.  1646;  M.A.  1650.    FeUow,  1647.    Probably  R.  of  St 

Vigor's,  Fulboum,  Cambs.,  1660.    R.  of  West  Hanningfield, 

Essex,   1661-9.    Died  1669.    Will  (P.C.C.)   1669;  mentions 

property  at  Fulboum,  Cambs.    Brother  of  Henry  (above). 

(James  HaU,  Naniieich.) 

MASTLAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  1581. 

MATCHETT,  CLEMENT.   Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov. 

15,  1609.   Of  Norwich.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.   School,  Norwich 

(Mr  Briggs). 
MATCHETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1371;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.    Perhaps  R.  of  Gimingham, 

Norfolk,  1577-92. 
MATCHETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24,  1646; 

B.A.  1649-50. 
MACHET,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1651.   Of 

Norfolk.   Matric.  1651. 
MATCHET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  ig,  1701-2. 

Previously  matric.  from  Hart  HaU,  Oxford,  Mar.  29,  1694, 

age  17.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Beeby,  Leics. 
MATCHETT,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28, 

1598.     Matric.    1598;    B.A.    1601-2.     C.    and   preacher   at 

Stickney,  Lines.,  1604.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1605. 

MACHETT,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  31,  1602.  S. 
of  Robert,  citizen  of  Cambridge.  B.  at  Long  Stratton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Moulton  (Mr  Matchet).  Scholar,  1602-6; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  (Venn,  1.  180;  Vis.  of  Norfolk,  1664.) 

MATCHETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1570;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1579-  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  July  2,  1574.  R.  of  Gt  Moulton  St  Michael, 
NorfoUi,  1581.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Moulton,  1581.  Died  Sept. 
11,  1620.   Buried  in  the  Chancel  of  St  Michael's,  Moulton. 

MATELAST,  BARTHOLOMEW.  1261.  Southern  student  who 
received  a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the 
northern  students.    (Fuller,  29.) 


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Matham,  William 

MATHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  23,  1643- 
MATHER,  AUGUSTINE.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1565. 
MATTHER,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Ciiristi, 

E.ister,  1556  {impubes).  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  1563. 
MATHER,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 

1665.   S.  of  Henry.    B.  at  Warrington.   School,  Warrington 

(Mr  Ashworth).   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9. 
MATHER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  r,  1670.    Of 

Derbyshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.-'V.  1676-7.  V.  of  Castle  Doning- 

ton,  Leics.,  1681-96.   Died  Sept.  10,  1696.   Will  (Leicester) 

1696.   {Nichols,  III.  782.) 
MATHER  or  MAITHER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St 

John's,  Easter,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3. 
MATHER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  3, 

1585-6.    B.  at  Seacroft,  Leeds,  Yorks.   Schools,  Leeds  (Mr 

Hargrave)  and  Halifax  (Mr  Maude). 
MATHER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  25, 

1640.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Newton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School, 

Winwick  (Mr  Pickering).  Matric.  1640,  as  Methay;  Scholar, 

1641-4;  B.A.  1643-4. 
MATHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 

1 73 1-2.   S.  of  Thomas,  lawyer,  of  Cheshire.    B.  in  Chester. 

School,  Stockport  (Mr  Dale).    Matric.  1732.    Adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  May  18,  1732,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 

Chester.  Barrister,  1737.  Perhaps  Recorder  of  Chester.  Died 

May  10,  1745- 
MATHES,  RICHARD.  B.Can  L.  1530  I.  S«  JOHN  MATHEWS. 
MATHESON,  see  also  MADDISON  and  MATTISON. 

MATHESON  or  MATTISON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1628.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  John,  R.  of 
Barmston.  B.A.  1631.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  27,  1632. 

MATHOLDE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Michaelhouse, 

Easter,  1545. 
MATLEY,  ROBERT,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 
MATSON,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10,  1727. 

Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1728;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1741-   Ord. 

deacon  (York)  July  18,  1731;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1734. 

C.  of  Speeton  Chapel,  Yorks.,  i745-    V.  of  Folkton.    V.  of 

Filey,  1745.    V.  of  Hunmanby,  i775-    V.  of  Muston,  1775. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1792;  of  Hunmanby,  clerk. 

MATTAIRE,  MICHAEL,  see  MAITTAIRE. 

MATTERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
lune  12,  1650.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Melton -on- the-Hill, 
Vorks.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Palmes).   Matric.  1650. 

MATTHEMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1548. 

MATTHEWS  or  MATHEW,  ANDREW.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 

St  John's,  June  29,  1663.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Montgomery. 

B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Piggot).  Matric.  1663. 

MATTHEWS,  ANDREW.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1721.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Hanmer,  Flints.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  19,  1705-6,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1709.  R.  of 
L>mby,  Notts.,  1723-61.  R.  of  Nuthall,  1729-61.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  i733-r)2.   Died  1762.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MATTHEWS,  ANTHONY  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  12,  1751;  Fell. -Com.  1759.  Of  Middlesex. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1751,  as  Stephen  Mathew;  Scholar, 
1752;  B.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1760. 
Minister  of  Percy  Chapel,  London,  1766-1804.  R.of  Glooston, 
Leics.,  1788.  R.  of  Broughton,  Northants.,  1790-1824.  For 
60  years  joint  lecturer  of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  West- 
minster.  Died  1824.   (G.  Mag.) 

MATTHEW  {alias  GRIFFIN),  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1560.  B.  at  Welshpool,  Montgomery. 
Scholar,  1561.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  27,  1566;  priest, 
Sept.  29,  1567. 

MATTHEWS  or  MATHEWE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16) 
at  Sidney,  Oct.  23,  1632.  S.  of  John,  barber-surgeon.  B.  at 
Bishop's  Stortford.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Tho. 
Leigh).  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640;  B.D.  1647. 
Fellow.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28;  priest,  Dec. 
24,  1643.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1692. 

MATHEW,  EDMUND.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  Dec.  14,  1638. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28,  1640. 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1647.  Fellow 
of  Christ's,  1644-9.  Minister  of  WoUaston,  Northants.; 
silenced,  1662.  Afterwards  practised  medicine  at  Welling- 
borough. {Peile,  I.  474;  Calamy,  11.  239.) 

MATHEWS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1602.  Of 
Salop.   B..\.  1605-6. 

MATHEWE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1625. 

V.A.  C.  in. 


Matthew,  Richard 

MATTHEWS,  JOHN.  'B.Can.L.  1530-1.  Prior  of  the  House  of 
Austin  Canons  at  Coxford,  Norfolk;  pensioned  at  the  sur- 
render.' (So  Cooper,  i.  68,  but  Richard  Mathes  is  the  name 
of  the  graduate  in  Can.L.  1530-1  in  Gr.  Bk.  T.) 

MATTHEW,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1588; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  One  of 
these  names  of  Tortworth,  Gloucs.,  minister.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1628. 

MATHEW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1603;  B.A. 
from  St  John's,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 

MATHEWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1620.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1620;  Bj^..  from  Pembroke,  1623-4,  as 
Mathew. 

MATHEW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1650.  Perhaps 
Master  of  Saffron  Walden  School,  1645-50;  if  so,  buried  there 
July  19,  1650.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Kirby-in-Cleveland, 
Yorks.,  1662-73. 

MATTHEWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18, 
1667.  S.  of  George,  surgeon.  B.  at  Bishop's  Stortford. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Derby  Grammar  School,  c.  1675-85. 

MATHEWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1686.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Coveney,  Cambs.  School, 
Uppingham  (Mr  Savage).  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  1696. 

MATHEWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  3, 
1693,  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Dec.  i,  1691. 
S.  of  John,  barrister,  of  Treffnaney,  Montgomery.  B.  at 
Shrewsbury.  Schools,  Newixjrt,  Shrops.  (Mr  Edwards)  and 
Eton  (colleger,  1690-1).  Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693-5.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1698-9.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Quatt,  Salop,  1709;  of  Broseley,  1711.   {Venn,  i.  492.) 

MATHEWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1703.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Ely.  School,  Ely 
(Mr  Tenant).   Matric.  1703. 

MATTHEWS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1713-  S.  of  John,  of 
Holme  Lacey,  Hereford.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Apr.  29,  1703,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1707.  Ord. 
priest  (Carlisle)  Dec.  24,  1710.  Probably  R.  of  Steppingley, 
Beds.,  1710;  R.  of  Grafham,  Hunts.,  1713-21;  V.  of  Hartford, 
Hunts.,  1720-32.  R.  of  Tingrith,  Beds.,  till  1722.  Buried 
there  1722.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

MATHEWS  or  MATHEW,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Aug.  5,  1644.  Previously  matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Oct.  1641,  age  15.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Mary  Overey, 
Surrey.  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648;  B.D.  1655.  Fellow,  1647- 
57.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1662.  One  of  these  names  late  R.  of 
Wilton,  Wilts.,  buried  at  St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  London, 
May  II,  1664. 

MATHEW,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1620.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Auckland,  Durham.  School, 
Bolton  Percy  (private).  Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  i,  1625.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Kirby-under-Hill,  Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1625-62. 

MATHEW,  MATHIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1556;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1563.  Fellow  of  Clare. 

MATHEW,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  25,  1638.  S.  of  Laurence  (whose  will,  1634).  B.  at 
Harlington,  Beds.  School,  Sutton  (Mr  Kempt).  Matric.  1638; 
B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Probably  fellow,  elected  and  ejected 
same  year,  1644.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoki)  Jan.  23; 
priest,  Jan.  31,  1661-2.  R.  of  Little  Berkhampsted,  Herts., 
till  his  death,  1680.   {Peile,  i.  456.) 

MATHEWS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  8, 
1656.  Of  Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  Joachim,  of  London,  merchant, 
and  of  Gt  Gobions,  Essex,  Esq.  B.  c.  1642.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Mar.  15,  1655-6.  Created  Bart.,  June  13,  1662.  F.R.S., 
1670.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wolstenholme, 
Bart.,  of  Enfield.  Died  Dec.  7,  1680.  Buried  at  Edmonton, 
Middlesex.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 
MATHEWS  or  MATHEW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  16,  1662.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of 
Leamington,  Warws.  B.  there.  School,  Coventry  (Mr 
Franklin).  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  ^ 

MATTHEW,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1671  {Lit.  Reg.). 
MATTHEW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  25,  1692. 
Only  s.  of  Richard,  gent.  B,  at  Oakham,  Rutland.  School, 
Oakham.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1707. 
MATTHEWS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1746.  S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  the  Inner  Temple. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Harden,  Herts.  (Mr  Barnard).  Matric. 
1746;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1753-  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  29,  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  3,  1750-1;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1752.  R.  of  Fisherton  Anger,  Wilts.,  1758-85. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  1785.   {Scott-Mayor,  ill.  558.) 


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Matthew,  Robert 

MATHEW,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1470-1. 

MATHEWS  or  MATHEW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  26,  1633.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Wiggenhall 
St  Mary  Magdalene,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(Mr  Dickinson).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640; 
Scholar,  1641-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1638.  C.  of  Cranwise,  1637.  R.  of  St  Andrew 
Wardrobe,  London,  in  1648  (subscribed  the  Bishop  of 
London's  book,  Apr.  15,  1648).  R.  of  Euston,  Suffolk,  1655- 
82.  Died  1682.  Will,  Bury.  {Venn,  1.  307;  V.  B.  Red- 
stone.) 

MATTHEWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  20,  1681. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1681.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1680. 
Of  BlodweU,  Salop,  Esq. 

MATTHEWES,  ROBERT._Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  30,  1683.  S.  of  IhomEis,  draper.  B.  at  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
May  30,  1686.  Third  Master,  Shrewsbury  School,  1688-1701. 
C.  of  Holy  Cross,  Shrewsbury.  Buried  Feb.  12,  1701.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

MATHEW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  1598. 
3rd  s.  of  Tobias,  Bishop  of  Durham.  B.  at  Oxford,  1583. 
Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  June  17,  1601.  His 
mother,  Frances,  dau.  of  Bishop  Barlow  (and  widow  of 
Matthew  Parker),  founded  two  scholarships  at  Peterhouse, 
in  his  memory.  Brother  of  Tobias  (1600).  [T.  A.  Walker; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

MATHEWES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1650. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1650;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1653-4.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Ardfert  and  Aghadoe)  Feb.  12,  1656-7. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Almeley,  Hereford,  1660. 

MATTHEW,  SIMON,  alias  COUR.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  12,  15 13.  Of  Biggleswade,  Beds. 
Doubtless  B.A.  1517-8;  M.A.  1521;  B.D.  1528-g.  Fellow, 
1516-30.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1531.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely) 
Feb.  1517-8;  deacon,  Apr.;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1518. 
V.  of  Prescot,  Lanes.,  1529-41.  V.  of  Tollesbury,  Essex,  1532. 
R.of  St  Mary  Woolchurch,  London,  1533-4.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1533-41.  R.of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  1534-41.  Died  1541. 
Benefactor  to  King's  College.   {Cooper,  1.  78.) 

MATTHEWS  or  MATTHEW,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Clare,  Michs.  1568;  B.A.  1571-2.  One  Thomas  Mathew, 
clerk,  buried  at  Heston,  Middlesex,  Jan.  25,  1592-3. 

MATHEW  or  MATTHEWS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1608,  age  30.  Master 
of  Woodbridge  Grammar  School.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gosbeck, 
Suffolk,  1614-21.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Weeting,  Norfolk,  1621. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Mapledurhcim,  Oxon.  Buried  Dec. 
27,  1630. 

MATTHEW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1642. 
Of  Gloucestershire.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6. 

MATTHEW,  TOBIAS.  M.A.  1600  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Tobias,  Dean  of  Christ  Church  (afterwards  Archbishop  of 
York).  B.  at  Salisbury,  Oct.  3,  1577.  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Mar.  13,  1589-90,  age  11;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1594;  M.A.  1597.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1599.  M.P. 
for  Newport,  Cornwall,  1601;  for  St  Albems,  Herts.,  1604-10. 
Became  acquainted  with  Francis  Bacon.  Travelled  in  Italy, 
1604-6;  converted  to  Roman  Catholicism,  1606.  Committed 
to  the  Fleet  on  account  of  his  religion ;  allowed  to  go  abroad, 
1608.  Ord.  priest  at  Rome,  1614.  Returned  to  London,  but 
again  exiled  for  refusing  the  oath  of  allegiance,  1619-21. 
Sent  to  Madrid  to  advise  Charles  and  Buckingham,  1623. 
Knighted,  Oct.  20,  1623.  Secretary  to  Strafford  in  Ireland, 
1633.  Retired  to  Ghent,  1640.  Translated  Bacon's  Essays 
into  Italian.  Distinguished  as  a  courtier  and  diplomatist. 
Author,  Letters,  etc.  Died  at  the  English  College,  Ghent, 
Oct.  13,  1655.  Buried  there.  Elderbrotherof  Samuel  (1598). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612;  D.N.B.) 

MATHEWS,  TOBIAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1746.  S.ofThomas, 
of  Enderby,  Leics.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Jan.  11,  1722-3,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1726.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  June  23,  1728;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  22, 
1729-30.  C.  of  Brampton  Ash,  Northants.,  1729-31.  R.  of 
Frowlesworth,  Leics.,  1739-63.  V.  of  Thumby,  1746-63. 
Died  1763.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  560.) 

MATTHEW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  (age  18)  from  Pembroke, 
Lent,  1634-5.  S.  of  William,  of  Mendlesham,  Suffolk, 
husbandman.  B.A.  1637-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 
1638;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1640. 

MATTHEWS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  la,  1679.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  deceased.  B.  at 
Edingale,  Staffs.  School,  Yoxhall  (private;  Mr  Lynes). 

MATHEWS  or  MATHEW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
King's,  Lent,  1683-4;  B.A.  1685-6. 


Maude,  Daniel 

MATTHEWS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 

1696.    B.  in  Cambridge,  1680.    Matric.  1696.    Migrated  as 

scholar  to  Trinity  HaU,  Mar.  30,  1698.    LL.B.  1702.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1705;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1712. 

C.  at  St  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  in  1716. 

MATHEW, .  B.A.  1482. 

MATTHEW, .  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1624  {Lit.  Reg.). 

MATHEWMAN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

.\pr.  21,  1651.   S.  of  Godfrey.   B.  at  Foulston,  Kirkburton, 

Yorks.   Taught  by  Mr  Hanson.   Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654. 

Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
MATHEWMAN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  i, 

1682.    S.  of  Richard  ('  above).    B.  at  Brampton,  Derbs. 

School,   Wakefield   (Mr  Baskerville).    Matric.   1682;   B.A. 

1685-6.   One  of  these  names,  of  Shepley,  Yorks.,  buried  at 

Kirkburton,  Sept.  8,  1740,  aged  76.    {Peik,  11.  87;  H.  J. 

Morehouse,  Kirkburton,  73.) 
MATHEWMAN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  21,  1651.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Foulston,  Yorks.  Taught 

bv    Mr    Hanson.     Matric.    1651;    B.A.    1654-     Minister   of 

Stanning-Chapel,  Yorks.,  1655-7.    C.  in  charge  of  Baslow, 

Derbs.,  between   1662-8.    V.  of  Mattersey,  Notts.,   1663. 

{Peile,  I.  542.) 
MATTINS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1623; 

B.A.  1626-7.   V.  of  Saxby,  Lines.,  1631. 
MATTISON,  see  also  MADDISON,  and  MATHESON. 
MATTISON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  16, 

1740-1.    S.  of  John,   R.  of  Ludborough,  Lines.    School, 

Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).    Matric.  1741;  B.A.  I744-5. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1745;  priest,  June  14,  1747- 
MATTOCK,  ANTHONY.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1601-2;  M.A.  1605. 

Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  Jan.  23,  1602-3;  priest,  Sept.  6, 

1604.  V.  of  Ditchling,  Sussex,  1604-7.  V.  of  West  Firle,  1607. 

V.  of  Rodmell,  1613.  Will  proved  at  Lewes,  Aug.  31,  1638. 

(V\'.  C.  Renshaw.) 
MATTOCKE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1586. 

B.  at  Langton,  Leics.,  1571.  Scholar;  B.A.  (?  1589-90);  M.A. 

1593;  B.D.  from  Magdalene,  1600.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

July  19,  1595;  priest,  Aug.  24, 1596.  V.  of  Icklesham,  Sussex, 

1597.  Archdeacon  of  Lewes,  1598-1612.  R.  of  Rodmell,  1602. 

Precentor  of  Chichester  Cathedral,  1604-12.   Died  Dec.  27, 

1612.  Will  (P.C.C).  {PeiU,  i.) 
MATTOCK,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Mar.  27,  1646.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  St  Paul's,  London. 
MATTOCK,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 

i7i  1639.  S.  of  Jiichard,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 

Westminster.  Matric.  1639,  as  'Mallock.'   Probably  created 

M.A.  at  Oxford,  Feb.  21,  1642-3. 
MATTOCK,  WALTER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1602;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 
MATTOCKE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593; 

B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.   Doubtless  V.  of 

Westboume,  Sussex,  1601.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1605-30.  V. 

of  Cocking,  1609.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1629-30;  of  Westboume. 

{Peile,  I.  215.) 
MATTOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1615. 

MATWEY, .   Cautio  for  degree,  1516-7. 

MATYN, .   D.Civ.L.  1468-9.  Studied  also  at  Oxford. 

MAUDE,  AMBROSE.    Adm.  at  Clare,   1604.    S.  of  Edward 

(1564),  Head  Master  of  Wakefield.  Bapt.  at  Halifax,  Dec.  21. 

1588.    Exhibitioner  from  Wakefield  School.    B.A.   1607-8; 

M.A.  1611.    Brotherof  Barnabas  (1595-6),    Edward  (1603-4) 

and  Daniel  (1603). 
MAUD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1655.  Of 

Yorkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Ripon,  Esq.  Matric.  1656. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1655.    M.P.  for  Cashel,  1695. 

Of  Dundrum.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Standish  Hartstrong, 

of  Co.  Limerick.  Father  of  Sir  Robert  Maude,  Bart.  {F.M.G., 

620.) 
MAUDE,  BARNABAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15, 

1595-6.    S.  of  Edward  (1564),  Head  Master  of  Wakefield 

School.    Bapt.  at  Halifax,  Dec.  28,  1581.    Matric.  c.  1596. 

Brotherof  Ambrose  (1604)  and  Edward  (1603-4).  {Felt.,  227.) 
MAUDE,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  19,  1670.    Of 

Boxhall  (?  Bossall),  Yorks.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 

1678.     Ord.  deacon   (York)    1678.     C.   at   Snaith,    Yorks., 

1681-2.  Perhaps  R.of  Sandhurst,  Kent,i696-i722.  Died  1722. 
MAUDE,  DANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23,  1603. 

S.  of  Edward  (1564),  Master  of  Wakefield  School,  Yorks. 

Bapt.  at  Halifax,  Oct.  9,  1586.  Scholar;  B.A.  1606-7;  M..\. 

1610.    In   1635  emigrated,  with   Richard  Mather,  to  New 

England.  Appointed  second  master  of  Boston  Latin  School, 

Aug.  12,  1636.    Pastor  of  the  Church  at  Dover,  N.  Hants., 

1643.    Died  1655.    Brother  of  Barnabas  (1593-6),  Ambrose 

and  Edward  (1603).   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 


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MAUDE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  8,  1733.  S.  of 
John  (1696).  B.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1735; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1742-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
June  17,  1739;  priest,  June  15,  i740-  Will  (P.C.C.)  1749;  as 
of  Byfleet,  Surrey,  clerk. 

MAUDE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1536-7;  M.A.  1540.  One  of  the 
original  fellows  of  Trinity,  1546. 

MAUDE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Trimmingham, 
Halifax.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571-  Fellow,  1570.  'Preacher 
of  the  Word*  at  NorthowTam,  Halifax,  1582-8;  and  Master 
at  HaUfax  School.  C.  of  Wakefield,  c.  1589;  V.  1593-8- 
Taught  a  school  which  became  Wakefield  Grammar  School, 
1591.  First  Head  Master,  1591-8.  Died  1598.  Father  of 
the  next,  of  Daniel  (1603),  Barnabas  (1595-6)  and  Ambrose. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MAWDE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  St  Johns,  1603-4.  S.  of 
Edward  (above).  Head  Master  of  Wakefield  School.  Bapt. 
at  Halifax,  June  7,  1584.  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Feb.  1610-1;  probably  priest.  May,  1611.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Luddington,  Lines.,  1618-31.  Brother  of 
Barnabas  (1595-6),  Daniel  (1603)  and  Ambrose.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

MAUD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1613. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Mickleham,  Surrey,  1644;  if  so,  died  1669.  (Wanning  and 
Bray,  ii.  663.) 

MAUDE,  GIDEON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  14,  1666.  S.  of 
Gideon,  of  Stanley,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there.  May  23, 
1649.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  R-  oi  Hoth- 
field,  Kent,  1682-1721.  R.of  Kennardington,  1693.  Died  1721. 

MAWDE,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1585. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B..^.  from  King's,  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  25,  1589-90;  priest,  July  15,  1593.  R. 
of  Cockayne  Hatley,  Beds.,  1594-1612.  Buried  there  Oct.  3, 
1612.    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

MAWDE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michaelhouse,  Easter, 
1544.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Kinolton,  Notts.,  1571-90. 
Died  1590. 

MAUDE,  JEHOCHANAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1591; 
B-.-V.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  B.D.  1608.  Probably  R.  of  West 
Bere,  Kent,  1595-1608. 

MAUDE,  JOHN  (1652),  see  MAWHOOD. 

MAUD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  iS, 
1670.  S.  of  Samuel,  proctor,  of  Bowood,  Sowerby,  Halifax. 
School,  Sowerby  (private).  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4:  M.A. 
1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1676;  priest  (London)  Dec. 
19,  1680.  V.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1689-90.  R.  of  St 
Anne,  Aldersgate,  London,  1689-96.  Died  1696.  Will  (Cons. 
C.  London)  1696.  Brotherof  Jonathan  (1672).  (F.M.G.,  624.) 

MAUDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  29,  1683. 
S.  of  Bryan,  clothier.  B.  at  Leeds.  Schools,  Leeds  and  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Mar. 
1689-90.  C.  of  East  Harlsey. 

MAUD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1696.  Of  York- 
shire. S.  of  Daniel,  of  Wakefield.  Matric.  1696;  Scholar, 
1696.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  4,  1700.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  25,  1709.  Bencher,  1728.  Of  Alverthorpe,  Esq.  Married 
(1)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Tho.  Dod,  citizen  and  haberdasher,  of 
London.  Died  June  30,  1735,  aged  52.  Buried  at  East 
.\rdsley.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Daniel  (i733)-  (F.M.G., 
622.) 

MA  WD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1730. 
S.  of  John,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Barber). 
Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1741.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1734;  priest,  Mar.  21,  1735-6-  R-  of 
Steeple  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1739-63.  V.  of  St  Neots,  1742-63. 
Died  May  i,  1763. 

MAUD,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May 
15,1672.  S.  of  Samuel,  proctor,  of  Sowerby,  Halifax.  School, 
Sowerby  (private).  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1678;  priest  (London)  Jime  6,  1680.  Brother  of  John 
(1670). 

MAUDE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Mar.  7,  1672-3. 
Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1680.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Tenterden, 
Kent,  1682-1709.  Died  1709.  {Hasted,  in.  112.) 

MAWDE  or  MAWDES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  26,  1633.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Helthwaite 
Hill,  Harewood,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Harewood,  Jan.  22,  1617-8. 
Schools,  Bumsall  (Mr  Wilkinson)  and  Ripon.  Matric.  1633. 
Royalist,  at  siege  of  Newark.  Sequestered  and  fined.  Of 
Ripon  and  Kilkenny.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Wandesford.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MAUD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1610. 


Mauleverer,  Belli xgh am 

MAWDE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1625-6. 

MAUDE,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1608; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1616; 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  31,  1618.  V.  of  Triplow,  Cambs.,  1619- 
25.  Doubtless  V.  of  Wakefield,  1620-5.  Preb.  of  York, 
1623-5.  Married  Susan  Smith,  of  Huddersfield.  Buried  at 
Wakefield,  July  10,  1625.   Called  D.D. 

MAWDE,  TOBIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1609. 

MAWDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1583;  B.A.  1586-7.  Perhaps  M.A.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Nov.  17,  1590;  priest,  Feb.  19,  1590-1.  R.  of  Bolnhurst, 
Beds.,  1590.  R.  of  Clifton,  1595-1622.  Buried  there  Aug.  12, 
1622.   WUI,  P.C.C. 

MAUDELYNE,  RICHARD  (1386),  see  MAGDELEIN. 

MAWDESLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jmie  20, 
1664.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 
V.  of  Dunany,  Armagh,  1671-89.  V.  of  Rathbeggan,  Meath, 
1671-78.  C.  of  Drogheda,  1674-89.  Willproved  July  i,  1689. 
Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1660).  (Leslie,  Armagh  Clergy, 
273-) 

MAUDSLEY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465;  B.D.  1474-5- 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1477.  Proctor,  1470-1.  Licensed  to 
preach  in  Ely  diocese,  1470.  R.  of  Croston,  Lanes.,  1478- 
1505.  R.  of  Benefield,  Northants.,  1488-1505.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Theydon  Gamon,  Essex,  1503-5.  Died  1505.  (J.  Parker.) 

MAUDESLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23, 
1660.  Of  Lancashire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Mawdesley, 
Lanes.  Matric.  1660.  Died  before  Sept.  1664.  Perhaps 
brother  of  James  (1664).   (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1660.) 

MAUDSLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  5, 
1641.  S.  of  Edward,  baker.  B.  at  Castor,  Lines.  Schools, 
Castor  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1646. 

MAUDSLEY, .   B.Can.L.  1477-8. 

MAUDITT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  9,  1668. 
Of  London.  Doubtless  1st  s.  of  Arthur,  of  Fleet  Street, 
London,  gent.  Matric.  1668.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  1, 1668.  Barrister-at-law.  Died  unmarried,  Aug.  29, 1691. 

MAUDIT,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  17,  1684. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  clerk,  deceased,  R.  of  Penshurst,  Kent.  B.  at 
Ottery  5l  Mary,  Devon.  School,  Ottery.  'A  divine.  Buried 
at  St  Mary  Magd.,  Bermondsey,  Surrey,  Apr.  11,  1718,  aged 
56.'   Will,  P.C.C.    {Genealogist,  iv.  87.) 

MAUDIT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar. 
25,  1685.  S.  of  Benjamin,  citizen  of  Exeter.  Migrated  to 
King's.   Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1688-9. 

MAUDETT, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1676. 

MAUGHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  7.  1630, 
as  Joseph  Margham.   Of  Durham.   B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

MAULDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

MAULE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  22, 
1620.  S.  of  George,  yeoman.  B.  at  Bulfan,  Essex.  School, 
Rochester  (Mr  Balam).  Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
1627;  B.D.  1634.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  R.  of  Vange, 
Essex,  1635.  Died  1667,  aged  64.  M.I.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1667-8. 
Probably  brother-in-law  of  Francis  Scott,  R.  of  Fobbing,  see 
will  (Archd.  Essex)  1660,  of  Elizabeth  Scott.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

MAULE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  6, 1728. 
Of  Ecton,  Northants.  Eldest  s.  of  John.  Bapt.  at  Ecton, 
Feb.  14,  1708-9.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735. 
Fellow,  1733-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  21,  1732-3; 
priest,  Oct.  12,  1735.  R.  of  Castle  Ashby,  Northants.,  1740- 
73.  Died  1773.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1773-  Brother  of  the  next. 

MAULE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1730. 
S.  of  John,  of  Ecton,  Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  7,  1711-2. 
Matric.  Michs.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow,  1734. 
Ord,  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1746;  priest  (Ely)  Oct.  23,  1748, 
V,  of  Ringwood,  Hants.  Died  July  23,  1778.  Brother  of  the 
last.    (G.  Mag.) 

MAULE  or  MALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  15)  from 
Pembroke,  Michs.  1645.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Wolver- 
hampton, SUffs.  B..\.  1649;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow,  1650. 
Minister  at  Thaxted,  Essex,  1647,  Preacher  at  Exeter 
Cathedral  (nonconformist)  and  in  Cornwall,  Author,  re- 
ligious.  {Cahimy,  i.  365.) 

MAULEVERER,  BELLINGHAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at 
Sidney,  Apr.  17,  1708.  S.  of  Timothy,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Bellingham).  B.  at  Amclifie,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
Aug.  20,  1689.  School,  Guisborough,  Yorks.  (Mr  Jaques). 
Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715-  Chaplain  to  Bishop 
Nicholson,  of  Derry,  whose  dau.,  Elizabeth,  he  married.  R, 
of  Maghera,  Derry,  1723-52.  Died  Apr.  5,  1752-  Buried  at 
Maghera.  Will  (Dublin)  1752.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1700). 
(M.  H.  Peacock;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


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MAULEVERER,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Chrisii, 
Easter,  1621.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  William  (?  1572),  of  Am- 
clifie.  B.  Nov.  26,  1600.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  V.  of 
Crosby  Garrett,  Westmorland,  1636-46  and  1660-3,  resigned. 
R.  of  Marske,  Yorks.,  1647-61.  V.  of  Spalding,  Lines.,  1661- 
4.  Buried  there  Sept.  3,  1664.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11.  82; 
B.  Nightingale;  Yorks.  Arch.  Journal,  vi.  191.) 

MAULEVERER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1651.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Amclifie,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Ripon.  Ensign  in  the  Foot  Guards,  1669. 
Poor  Knight  at  Windsor,  1677.  Governor  of  the  Poor 
Knights,  1685.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  17,  1703.  Buried  in  the 
cloisters  at  St  George's,  Windsor.  M.L  Brother  of  Timothy 
(1647)  and  William  (1635).   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MAULIVERER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene, 
June  I,  1663.  S.  of  John,  of  LetweU,  West  Riding  of  York- 
shire, gent.  School,  Carlton-in-Lindrick,  Notts.  Matric. 
1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1668-99,  ejected  as 
non-juror.  Senior  Proctor,  1680-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672. 
Signed  for  deacon  (London)  Jvme  17,  1671;  ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Mar.  3,  1671-2.  V.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1673.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Long  Sutton,  Lines.,  1684.  Diedc.  1711.  Brother  of  Nicholas 
(1659). 

MAULYVERER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
14,  1692.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1659),  of  LetweU,  South  Yorks. 
B.  at  Burton  Salmon,  Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1692; 
Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Fellow,  1698.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  May  23,  1703;  priest,  Feb.  17, 1705-6.  Died 
1711. 

MAULEVERER,  MILES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1487. 

MAULIVERER,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1659.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  LetweU,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Carlton,  Notts.  (Mr  PhiUips).  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1660-1.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  9,  1669- 
70.  Ancient,  1680.  Married  Fiennes,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Jackson,  Bart.,  of  Hickleton.  Died  May,  1712.  Brother  of 
John  (1663)  and  father  of  John  (1692).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks., 
I.  297.) 

MALLEVERER,  RALPH.  B.Can.L.  1518-9.  Perhaps  s.  of 
James  Mauleverer,  of  Seamer,  Yorks.  (whose  wiU,  at  York, 
1 5 17).  In  1539  a  pension  was  assigned  to  him  as  late  Prior 
of  the  Charterhouse  of  HuU.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MAULEVERER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June8, 1665.  S.of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  of  Allerton -Mauleverer, 
near  Knaresborough.  B.  at  Pleshey,  Essex.  School,  York 
(Mr  Langley).  Matric.  1665.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  6,  1669.  Succeeded  his  brother  Thomas  as  4th  Bart., 
Aug.  1687.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  May  11,  i68g. 
(Peile,  I.  618;  G.E.C.) 

MAULEVERER.  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1615-6.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Allerton- 
Mauleverer,  Yorks.,  Knt.  Bapt.  Apr.  9,  1599.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1617.  M.P.  for  Boroughbridge,  Yorks., 
1640-53.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  4,  1641.  Took  sides  with  the 
Parliament;  fought  at  Adwalton  Moor  imder  Fairfax,  1643. 
Attended  the  King's  trial  and  signed  the  death  warrant.  Died 
C.June,  1655.  Brotherof  WiUiam  (1619).   {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

MAULIVERER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15, 
i66i-2.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  LetweU,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
Bapt.  at  Laughton,  Nov.  26,  1646.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665- 
6;  M.A.  1669.  R.  of  Hilgay,  NorfoU<,  1675-9.  R-  of  Sprot- 
borough,  Yorks.,  1679-1701.  Died  Sept.  5,  1701,  aged  53. 
Buried  at  Sprotborough.  M.I.  there.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks., 
I-  344-) 

MAULEVERER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  12,  1736.  S.  of  Timothy  (1700),  Esq.  B.  at  AmcUffe, 
Yorks.,  Sept.  19, 1718.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1736.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  3,  1736;  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  29,  1740-1.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  28,  1742.  Chairman 
of  Magistrates  for  North  Riding,  Yorks.  Married  Sarah 
Pawson,  dau.  of  John  Wilberfoss,  of  Gainsborough,  Oct.  24, 
1752.  Died  Apr.  27,  1785,  at  Leeds.  Buried  at  Amclifie. 
(Yorks.  Arch.  Journal,  xvi.  206;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MAULIVERER,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's, 
Mar.  26,  1647.  S.  of  James,  of  Amclifie,  Yorks.,  Esq.  B. 
May  12,  1627.  School,  Easington  (Mr  Smelt).  Died  Jan.  24, 
1686-7.  Buried  at  Amclifie.  Brother  of  James  (1651)  and 
WiUiam  (1635).    {Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.,  11.  85.) 

MAULEVERER,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
10,  1700.  Of  Yorkshire.  2nd  s.  of  Timothy,  of  AmcUfle, 
Yorks.  Bapt. July  13,1680.  School, Gisborough.  Matric.1700; 
Scholar,  1700.  Of  Amclifie,  Esq.  Captain  of  Trained  Bands, 
North  Riding,  1707.  Bought  Mount  Grace  Priory,  1744. 
Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hodgkinson,  of  Preston.  Died 
June  22,  1753.  Buried  at  AmcUfie.  Brother  of  BeUingham 
(1708)  and  father  of  Thomas  (1736).  {T.  A.  Walker;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 


Maurice,  William 

MALLEVEREY,  WILLIAM.    Grace  for  Bachelor  in  Geometry, 

1491-2. 
MAULEVERER,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.   at   Trinity, 

Michs.  1572.    Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Edmond,  of  Wothersome 

(?  Woodersome),  Yorks.    Bapt.  at  Bardsey,  May  1,   1557. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Married  EUenor,  dau.  of  Richard 

Aldeburgh,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  1618.  Buried  at  Amclifie.  WiU, 

York.    Probably  father  of  Edmund  (1621).    {Misc.  Gen.  et 

Her.,  II.  82;  Yorks.  Arch.  Journal,  xvi.  198.) 
MAULIVERER,  WILLIAM.    Matnc.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Ivlichs.  1619.   Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.,  deceased. 

B.A.  1623.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1619.   Brother  of 

Thomas  (1615-6). 
MALEVERER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1635.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  James,  of  Amclifie,  Yorks., 

Esq.  B.  Dec.  10,  1617.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  12,  1637-8. 

Barrister  in  London.  Brother  of  James  (1651)  and  Timothy 

(1647). 
MAULYVERER, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20, 

1675-6. 
MAULEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1573. 
MAUNDAR,  RICHARD.   M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1730.   S. 

of  Richard,  of  Exeter,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford, 

Apr.  8,  1717,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1720.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MAUNDBY,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1641, 
MAUNDE,  CLINTON.   M.A.  1655  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   B.  in 

Fermanagh.    Matric.  from  Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford,  Sept. 

22,  1647,  age  17;  previously  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  B.A. 

(Oxford)  1649;  M.A.  1652.    FeUow  of  Merton,  1649.    V.  of 

St  Peter-in-the-East,  Oxford,  1659    Died  in  Merton  CoUege, 

Dec.  4, 1660.  Buried  in  the  Chapel.  WiU,  Oxford.  {Al.Oxon.) 
MAUNDY,   WILLIAM.     M.B.   from   Pembroke,    1693.    S.   of 

William,  of  Sandwich,   Kent,  gent.    Matric.  from  Lincoln 

CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  19,  1686-7,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1690. 

Extra-licentiate   R.C.P.,    1701.     Practised   at  Canterbury. 

{Munk,  II.  I.) 

MAURICE,  see  also  MORRIS. 

MAURICE,  ALEXANDER.   M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.). 
MAURICE,  DAVID.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  28, 
1646-7.   Of  Wales. 

MAURICE,  DAVID.  Incorp.  D.D.  1678,  from  Trinity  CoUege, 
DubUn. 

MAURICE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 
1666.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bishop's  Stortford.  School, 
Stortford  (Mr  Leigh).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1672.  R.  of  Tyringham,  Bucks., 
1675-99.  Chaplain  to  the  'Earl  of  St  Alban.'  R.  of  Buck- 
worth,  Hunts.,  1681-99.  Buried  at  Tyringham,  Apr.  20,  1699. 
{Peile,  II.  3.) 

MAURICE,  HUMFREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Northope,  Flints. 
School,  Northope  (Mr  Lewis).  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8; 
M.A.  1641.  Perhaps  Vicar-choral  of  St  Asaph,  1641 ;  restored, 
1660.  V.  of  Cwm,  1662-8.   (Browne  Willis,  St  Asaph.) 

MORICE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  I,  1740-1.  Doubtless  1st  s.  of  Humphrey,  Govemor  of 
the  Bank  of  England.  B.  1723.  Matric.  1740-1.  (Name  ofi, 
1743.)  Second  cousin  to  Sir  WiUiam,  of  Werrington,  Devon, 
Bart.  Succeeded  to  his  estates,  1750.  M.P.  for  Launceston, 
1754  and  1757.  Clerk  comptroUer  of  the  Household  of 
George  II,  1757.  Went  abroad,  1760.  Privy  CounciUor,  1763. 
Lord  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  1763.  High  Steward  of  the 
duchy  of  ComwaU,  1763.  Recorder  of  Launceston,  1771-82. 
Ousted  from  the  Stannaries,  1783.  A  distinguished  politician 
and  a  friend  of  Horace  Walpole.  Became  a  confirmed 
valetudinarian.  Died  at  Naples,  Oct.  18,  1785.  {D.N.B.; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MAURICE,  MAYSMOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  27,  1735.  Of  Gloucestershire.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  1736. 

MAURICE  or  MORICE,  'POYNES.'  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, Feb.  12,  1620-1.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  John,  alias 
Pointz,  of  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex  (and  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Gabriel  Pointz,  of  North  Ockendon,  Essex).  Matric. 
1620-1.  Mentioned  in  the  wiU  of  his  nephew  Richard,  1643. 
(Morant,  i.  103;  W.  Palin,  Stifford.) 

MAURICE  or  MORRIS,  URANIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 

MAURICE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  .'Vpr.  15,  1742. 
Matric.  1748;  LL.B.  1749. 

MAURICE,  — — .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  28,  1739. 
(Name  off,  1740.) 

MAVLARK, .   M.A.  1482-3. 


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Mawbarne,  Luke 

MAWBARNE,  LUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1656;  M.A.  1663  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Nov.  1664. 
R.  of  Crayke,  Durham.   Non-juror. 

MAWBURG,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Kaster,  1634. 

MAWDEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1580. 

MAWE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1598.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Rendlesham,  Suffolk.  Adra.  at  Lmcoln  s 
Inn,  Feb.  15,  1599-1600,  as  of  Suffolk,  gent.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1627,  as  of  Cambridge  University.  Leaves  property  at 
Epworth,  Selby,  and  in  Suffolk  to  his  brother  Leonard  (1588). 
(T.  A.  Walker;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MAWE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1588.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Rendlesham.  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1589-94; 
B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595;  D.D.  i6ii  (Litt.  Reg.).  Fellow, 
1595-1617.  Proctor,  1609-10.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  1617- 
25;  of  Trinity,  1625-9.  Vice-chancellor,  1621-2.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1590.  V.  of  Mildenhall,  Sufiolk,  1603-28.  Canon  of 
Wells.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1621-8.  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  WeUs,  1628.  Died  at  Chiswick,  Sept.  2,  1629.  Buried 
there.  Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  Peterhouse.  Brother  of 
Charles  (above).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

MAWE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  31,  1619. 
ist  s.  of  Robert,  recorder  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1619; 
Scholar,  1619-24;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  M.D.  1634. 
Fellow,  1625.  Adm.  candidate  R.C.P.,  Sept.  15,  1634. 
Executor  of  Leonard,  above,  in  1629.  Practised  in  London. 
Died  'in  the  spring  of  his  days.*  (7".  A.  Walker;  Munk, 
I.  217.) 

MAWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  July  5, 
1652.  Of  London.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1652; 
Scholar,  1652;  B.A.  1655;  M.A.  1660.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept. 
20,  1662.  V.  of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1663-84.  Resigned  for 
Littleport. 

MAWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Nov. 
15,  :622.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rendlesham,  Suffolk. 
(T.A.  Walker,  25.) 

MAWER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1584. 

MAWER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1721. 
S.  of  John,  of  Upleatham,  Yorks.  School,  Kirkleatham  (Mr 
Clark).  Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1722;  B..\.  1724-5;  M..\.  1736' 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1727.  P-C.  of  Cawthome, 
Bamsley,  1732.  V.  of  Middleton  Tyas.  Married  Hannah 
Coatsworth,  of  York,  Aug.  7,  1729,  in  the  Minster.  Died 
Nov.  18,  1763.  Buried  at  Middleton.  M.I.  Father  of  the 
next.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MAWER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  10,  1749. 
S.  of  John  (above),  of  Middleton,  Yorks.  School,  Scorton 
(Mr  Noble).  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  1753;  M-A. 
1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cambridge)  Mar.  10, 
1754;  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  23,  1755. 

MAWER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612. 
B.  at  Brough,  Lines.  B.A.  1615-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  12,  1619-20,  age  24;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  17,  1620. 
R.  of  Muckton,  Lines.,  1620. 

MAWRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  31,  1676.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Mar.  1681-2;  priest,  June,  1682. 

MAWGIER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1585.  Perhaps  of  Flamborough,  Yorks. 

MAWHOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1652.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  John  Maude,  of  Ardsley.  Matric.  as  Maude. 
Scholar,  1653;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  D.D.  1680.  Fellow, 
1657-75.  Taxor,  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1663.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln).  V.  of  Arksey,  Yorks.,  1674-1702,  when  he  re- 
signed. Founded  a  scholarship  at  Jesus.  (F.M.G.,  625; 
A.  Gray.) 

MAWLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  13, 
1631.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Oundle,  Northants.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  22,  1639;  priest.  Mar.  1,  1639-40. 

MAWLTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1660. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1660;  B..^.  1663-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  21;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1665. 

MAWMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18,  1649-50. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1650.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Marton-in-Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1662-1701. 

MAWNE,  GREGORY.    Dr  of  Law.    Excused  from  residence, 

1511-2.  Adm.  advocate.  May  21,  1517. 
MAWNSER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1545- 


Maxey,  Willtam 

MAWSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Scholar  of  Pembroke,  when  ord. 
sub-deacon  (London)  Mar.  1556-7.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably 
brother  of  William,  of  Potterton,  Barwick-in-Elmet.  Will, 
1587.    (J.  Parker.) 

MAWSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1585. 

MAWSON,  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1701.  S.  of 
Thomas,  brewer  (and  Elizabeth,  of  Fleet  Street).  Bapt.  at 
St  Dunstan's,  July  19,  1683.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
Easter,  1702;  Scholar;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  B.D.  1716; 
D.D.  1725.  Fellow,  1707-24.  Moderator,  1708.  Taxor,  1709. 
Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  1724-44.  Vice-Chancellor,  1730-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  25,  1710.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1727-39.  R.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1731-2.  R.  of  Hadstock, 
Essex.  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  1738;  of  Chichester,  1740;  of 
Ely,  1754-70.  Died  at  Kensington,  Nov.  23,  1770.  Buried 
in  Ely  Cathedral.  M.I.  Benefactor  to  his  College.  (Masters; 
D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MAWSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31, 
1618;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1624. 

MAWSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1670.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Warcop,  Westmorland.  B. 
there.  School,  Hemsworth  (Mr  Wood).  Matric.  1670.  Prob- 
ably ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Sept.  21,  1673;  priest,  Sept.  15, 
1674.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Dacre,  Cumberland,  was 
buried  there  Jan.  22,  1702-3.   (B.  Nightingale.) 

MAWSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1692.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.  B.  at  '  Hegatcastle,'  Cumberland. 
School,  Scdbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6. 

MAWSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1735.  S.  of  George,  attomey-at-law,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh  (Dr  Saunders).  Matric.  1735; 
B.A.  1738-9;  M..\.  1748.  Ord.  priest  (Rochester)  May  24, 
1741.  V.  of  Bramford,  Suffolk,  1744-60.  Died  May  22,  1760. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  465;  G.  Mag.) 

MAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  31,  i68i. 
Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5. 

MAUSON,  .   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1614. 

MAUSON, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  1648. 

MAXEY,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1553.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Saling,  Essex.  Of 
SaUng,  and  afterwards  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  Esq.  Died  Sept. 
12,1592.  Will  (P.C.C).  Fatherof  Henry  (1583)  and  William. 
(I'r's.  of  Essex,  1634;  Morant,  11.  156.) 

MAXEY,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D. 
1594;  D.D.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  7, 
1589.  R.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk,  1589-1602.  R.  of  Horham, 
Suffolk,  1591-5.  R.  of  Reepham,  1594-1612.  R.  of  Horton, 
Bucks.,  i6i2-8.  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolverhampton, 
1612-8.  Registrar  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  1612.  'Made 
the  highest  bid  for  the  vacant  see  of  Norwich,  1618.'  Died 
May  3,  1618.  Buried  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  London. 
WiU,  P.C.C.    (D.N.B.) 

MAXEY,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1529-30. 

MAXEY,  GREVILE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  13, 1623-4. 

S.  and  h,  of  Sir  William  (1583),  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  Knt. 

Matric.    1623-4.     Adm.    at   Lincoln's    Inn,    Aug.    3,    1626. 

Succeeded  his  father  at  Bradwell.    Died  Feb.   15,   1648. 

Brother  of  Henry  (1623-4).    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Morant, 

II.  1624.) 
MAXIE,  henry.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1583.    S.  of  Anthony  (1553),  of  Bradwell,  Essex.    B.  1567. 

Knighted,  July  23,  1603.   Sheriff  of  Essex,  1607.   Died  Oct. 

22,1624.  Brotherof  William  (1583).  {Vis.  of  Essex;  Morant, 

II.  156.) 
MAXY,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  13,  1623-4. 

2nd  s.  of  Sir  WUliam  (1583),  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  Knt.  Matric. 

1623-4.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1626.  Called  to  the 

Bar,  May  23,  1633.    Brother  of  Grevile  (1623-4).    {Vis.  of 

Essex,  1634.) 
MAXEY,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28, 

1701-2.   S.  of  William.    B.  at  Hemingford,  Hunts.   School, 

Huntingdon   (Mr  Matthews).    Matric.   1703;   B.A.   1705-6; 

M.A.  1709.   Fellow,  1708-11. 
MAXEY  or  MAX,  JOHN.    Educated  at  Cambridge  {Cooper,  1. 

530).   A  Premonstratensian.   Abbot  of  Welbeck;  holding  in 

commendam  the  bishopric  of  Elphin,  1525,  and  the  Abbey 

of  Titchfield,  Hants.  Chaplain  to  the  King.   Preb.  of  South- 
well, 1520.   Died  1536. 
MAXEY,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    pens,    from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1553.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Saling,  Essex.  Brother 

of  Anthony  (1553).   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 


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MAXIE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens  ,  Easter, 

1583.  2nd  s.  of  Anthony  (1553),  of  Bradwell,  Essex.  Knighted, 

Sept.  5,  1617.   Of  Saling,  Essex,  Knt.   Married  Helena,  dau. 

of  Sir  Edward  Grevile,  of  Essex.   Died  July  24,  1645,  aged 

'88.'  Brother  of  Henry  (1583),  father  of  Grevile  (1623-4)  and 

Henry  {1623-4).  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1558,  1634;  Moranl,  u.  156.) 
MAXEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  16, 1633-4. 

S.  of  William,  draper,  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk.    Matric. 

1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1641.  Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1642,  age  26,  as  C.  of  Roydon;  priest, 

Apr.  17,  1644.   R.  of  Shotley,  Suffolk,  1644.  (Vis.  of  Suffolk, 

1664.) 

MAXEY, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 

MAXFIELD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1570;  B..^.  from  Magdalene,  1575-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  I579' 

B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1598.   R.  of  Ash,  Kent,  i575-i6o5. 

R.  of  Ridley,  tiU  1605.   Died  Sept.  12,  1605.  M.I.  at  Ridley. 

Will,  P.C.C.   (Al.Oxon.) 
MAXTON,  PATRICK.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  22, 

1611;  'aged  25;  late  of  Sidney  College;  M.A.'   B.  in  Perth. 

C.  of  Brentwood,  Essex,  and  Master  of  the  Free  School.  V.  of 

Gt  Canfield  from  1616. 
MAXWELL,  ANTHONY.    B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517.    FeUow  of 

Queens',    1514-29.     Proctor,    1524-5.    I*reb.   of  Lincoln, 

1553-71.   Died  1571. 
MAXWELL,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  II,  1735.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Fennybroge,  Co.  Down, 

Ireland.   B.  there.  Taught  at  home  by  Mr  Hawky.   Matric. 

1735.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  20,  1735-6.  Entered 

the  army.    Colonel,  67th  Regiment.    Died  Feb.  22,   1803. 

(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  470.) 
MAXWELL,  FRANCIS  KELLY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June 

16,  1747;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.    S.  of  William, 

citizen  and  mason,  of  London.    B.  Mar.  1,  1729.    School, 

Merchant   Taylors'    and  Christ's   Hospital.    Matric.   1748; 

B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  22,  1751; 

priest,  Dec.  23,  1753.    V.  of  Enford,  Wilts.,  1780-2.    Died 

Julys,  1782.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1782;  as  of  St  Mary,  Lambeth. 

(G.  Mag.;  A.  W.  Lockhart.) 
MAXWELL,  MARK.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1583. 
MAXWELL,  PATRICK.    M.A.   1640  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow). 

Appointed  FeUow  of  Peterhouse  (by  mandate),  Oct.  17, 

1643,  ejected  next  year. 
MAXWELL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,   (age   15)  at  St  John's, 

May  2,  1690.    S.  of  Robert,  clerk.    B.  in  Ireland.    School, 

St  Paul's.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697;  D.D.  1719. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1698.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  31,  1702. 

V.  of  Awre,  Gloucs.,  1707.   V.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1722-5. 

V.  of  Gray's  Thurrock,  Essex,  1725;  and  of  West  Thurrock, 

1744-63-  Died  July  6,  1763.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1764.  (Al.Oxon.) 
MAXWELL,  THOMAS.    Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  25,  1578; 

'aged  38;  late  of  Trinity  College;  (Curate?)  of  Colbrooke, 

Midds."   B.  at  Drudy,  Scotland. 
MAXWELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 

Aug.  2,  1622.    S.  of  John,  of  Kirkconnell,  Esq.    Schools, 

Dumfries  (Mr  Ro.  Gladston)  and  University  of  Glasgow. 
MA  YE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1615;  B.A. 

from  Trinity,  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 
MAY,  ANDREW.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623;  B.A. 

1626-7.    One  of  these  names  of  Budleigh,  Devon,  clerk. 

Admon.  (Exeter)  1649. 
MAY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May  12, 
1665.    S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Cornwall.    School,  Bodmin. 

Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
MAY,  BAPTIST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  6,  1725. 

S.  of  Charles,  of  London.    School,   Mansfield,  Notts.   (Mr 

Hucklebridge).   Matric.  1725. 
MAY,   BARTHOLOMEW.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  Christ's, 

July  11,  1631.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Norton,  Kent.  School, 

Westminster.   Matric.  1631. 

MAY,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1667.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  gent.,  of  Sittingboume, 
Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Tunstall  (private).  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Perhaps  R.  of  Newenden,  Essex, 
1674.  V.  of  Grayne,  Kent,  1677-88.  V.  of  West  Peckham, 
1688,  till  1709.  Died  June  21,  1709.  Buried  at  West  Peck- 
ham.   M.I.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

MAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May 
14,  1679.  S.  of  Sir  Algernon,  Knt.,  Keeper  of  the  Records  in 
the  Tower.  B.  at  Ampton,  Sufiolk.  Married  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Franklyn,  Bart.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  350.) 

MAY,  EDMUND.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  23, 
1636.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  in  the  parish  of 
St  Clement's,  London.  School,  Cambridge,  Peree  (Mr 
Levering).  Matric.  1637. 


May,  Richard 

MAVE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 
B.  at  West  Mailing,  Kent.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  18, 
1577,  age  30. 

MAY,  GEORGE.  B..\.  1542-3.  Licenced  to  practise  medicine, 
1544.  Scholar  from  King's  School,  Canterbury. 

MAYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1546; 
Scholar,  1547-50.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1549- 

MAYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1573-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9;  priest  (Norwich) 
June,  1574.  R.  of  Bamardiston,  Suffolk,  1576-1623.  Buried 
there  Apr.  8,  1623.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Peile,  i.  97;  V.  B.  Red- 
stone.) 

MAYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1605;  B.A. 
1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  1612-3;  priest,  May  30,  1613.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Willesborough,  Kent,  1613-71.  Died  1671. 

MAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  6,  1645.  Matric. 
1646;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1653;  D.D.  1681.  Probably  R.  of 
St  Dionis  Backchurch,  1665-80  (Wm.  Belke  his  brother-in- 
law  buried  there  Nov.  19,  1674).  Perhaps  R.  of  Mersham, 
Kent,  till  1665. 

MAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  10,  1685.  School, 
Winchester  (from  Wamford,  Hants.).  Matric.  1686;  B.A. 
1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Fellow,  1691-1705.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1693.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1698-9;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1700.  Died  1705. 

MAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  14,  1712.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  2,  1717;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1718-9.  V.  of  Pem- 
bury,  Kent,  1731-8.  Died  Dec.  1738. 

MAYE,  HENRY.  B.A.  1548-9.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Cambs.  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1552.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1549-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  23,  1550;  priest.  May  15,  1552. 

MAY,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1637.  Of  Bury,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Sir  Humphrey,  Knt.,  of 
Carrow  Abbey,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1641-2  (Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow;  ejected,  1644.  Brother  of  Robert  (1641). 
(Le  Neve,  Knights,  349.) 

MAY,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1435-48. 

MAY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1467-8. 

MEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1544.  Of 
Suffolk.  Scholar,  1545-50;  B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  1553;  B.D. 
1560;  D.D.  1564.  Fellow,  1550-60.  Master  of  St  Catharine's, 
1559.  Vice-Chancellor,  1569-70.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  1557.  R.  of  Aston  Sandford,  Bucks.,  1557-8.  R. 
of  Long  Stanton  St  Michael,  Cambs.,  1560-72.  R.  of  North 
Creek,  Norfolk,  1562-93.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1564-82.  R.  of  St 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  1565-73.  Archdeacon  East  Riding, 
Yorks.,  1569-88.  R.  of  Darfield,  i570;-98.  Bishop  of  Carlisle, 
1577-98.  Died  Feb.  15,  1597-8.  Buried  at  Carlisle.  Brother 
of  William  (1525-6).  (Cooper,  11.  233;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of 
Norfolk.) 

MAYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1547.  One 
of  these  names  minister  of  St  Mary-de-Grace,  Gloucester, 
in  1551. 

MAYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568;  B.A. 
1571-2. 

MAYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1582. 

MAYE,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1583. 

MAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  29,  1662-3.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Hillington,  Norfolk,  1670. 

MAY,  JOHN.  Adm,  sizar  at  Queens',  Jvme  5,  1735.  Of  Sussex. 
Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  Matric.  1735;  B.A. 
1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow,  17421-9.  Taxor,  1747.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22, 1740-1 ;  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  1744. 
Died  Apr.  8,  1749. 

MAYE,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1680.  S.  of  Joseph,  of 
St  Austell,  Cornwall,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  7,  1666,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1670-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Exeter)  June,  1671 ;  priest,  May,  1673.  R.  of  St  Ewe, 
Cornwall,  1679-06.  R.  of  St  Grade,  1680.  Will  (Exeter)  1711, 
of  one  of  these  names  of  St  Just  in-Roseland,  clerk.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  71.) 

MAY,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1687-8;  B.A. 
1690-1;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  18,  1692. 
Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1704-10.  One  of  these  names 
of  Topsham,  Devon,  clerk.  Will  (Exeter)  1743. 

MAY,  LAMECH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1618-9.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1621-2.  R.  of  St 
Benedict,  Huntingdon,  1641. 

MAY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1554. 


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MAY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 
MAY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1581. 
Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Richard,  citizen  and  merchant  taylor. 
Bapt.  at  All  HaUows,  Bread  Street,  Sept.  21,  1564.  Probably 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1584.    Mamed  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Cox,  of  London.    Died  June  19,  1620.    Buried  at 
Islington.    (Vis.  of  Sussex,   104;  Ntchols,  iv.  548;  J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
MAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1662.  Of 
Leicestershire.     Probably    2nd   s.    of   Thomas,    of    Sutton 
Cheynell,  Laics.    Bapt.  Nov.  2.  1645.    School,  Market  Bos- 
worth.   Matric.  1662.   Di.xie  Scholar.   Buried  Dec.  31,  1674- 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1662).  {Nichols,  iv.  548.) 
MAY,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  3, 
1641.  S.  of  Sir  Humphrey,  Knt.  {who  was  brother  of  Richard, 
1581).    B.   at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.    Matric.   1641. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1637). 
MAY,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1640. 
One  of  these  names  of  St  Veep,  Cornwall,  clerk.  Will  (Exeter) 
i685. 
MAY,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  16, 
1696.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Truro,  Cornwall.  School,  Truro. 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700. 
MAY,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  29, 
1733.   S.  of  Francis,  of  St  Columb,  Cornwall,  gent.   Matric. 
1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.   Fellow,  1740-   Taxor,  1744. 
1751.    Proctor,   1759-60.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1738;  priest.  Mar.  18,  1738-9.  V.  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1746- 
72.  Buried  there  Sept.  9,  1787.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
MAY,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636;  Scholar, 
1638;  B.A.  1639-40.  One  of  these  names,  M.D.,  died  abroad. 
Will  proved,  1650,  by  his  father  Joseph,  of  Cornwall,  clerk. 
MAY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Sept.  7,  1609. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Mayfield,  Sussex,  Knt.  B.  i595- 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  6, 
1615.  Secretary  for  the  Parliament,  1646-50.  Author,  poems 
and  plays,  translations  of  the  Classics,  Hist,  of  the  Long 
Parliament,  etc.    Died  Nov.  13,  1650,  s.p.   Will,  1650-1;  as 
of  St  Mary  ."Udermanbury,  London,  and  Roughmere,  Sussex. 
(D.N.B.) 
MAY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1662.   Of 
Leicestershire.   Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Sutton  Cheynell, 
Leics.,  Chester  Herald,   College  of  Arms.    Bapt.   Mar.    i, 
1643-4.    School,   Market   Bosworth.     Matric.    1662;   Dixie 
Scholar.    Married  Frances,   dau.  of  Thomas  Lee,  Chester 
Herald.    Died  at  Sutton  Cheynell,  Leics.,  Dec.  1689.    Will 
(P.C.C.)  1690.   Brother  of  Richard  (1662).   (Noble's  Coll.  of 
Arms;  Nichols,  iv.  548.) 
MAY,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1525-6.  Of  Suffolk.   D.Civ.L.  1531- 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.    President  of  Queens',  1537-53. 
1559-60.    Ord.  sub-deacon,  deacon  and  priest,  at  the  same 
time  by  Bishop  Goodrich,  of  Ely,  1536.   Chancellor  of  Ely. 
R.  of  Bishop's  Hatfield,   Herts.,   1535-    R-  of  Littlebury, 
Essex,  1538.    R.  of  Balsham,  Cambs.,  1540.    Preb.  of  Ely, 
1541.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1544.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  I545-54- 
Dean  of  St  Paul's,  1546-53  and  1559-60.    Perhaps  R.  of 
Long  Stanton,  Cambs.,  1557;  R.  of  Pulham,  Norfolk,  1557. 
King's  chaplain.    Master  of  Requests  under  Edward  VI. 
Lost  his  preferments  under  Queen  Mary.   Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 

1559,  and  restored  to  the  deanery  and  to  Queens'.  Nominated 
Archbishop  of  York,  but  died  before  election.   Died  Aug.  8, 

1560.  M.I.  in  old  St  Paul's.  Will  (P.C.C).   Brother  of  John 
(1544).   (Cooper,  I.  207;  D.N.B.) 

MAYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3. 

MEYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1574. 

MAYE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1585-6.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1586-7.  V.  of  Gt  Orton, 
Cumberiand,  1585-1612.  R.  of  Clibum,  Westmorland,  1587- 
1625.   Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1595.   (B.  Nightingale.) 

MAYE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  12,  1592. 

Matric.  c.  1593.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  31, 

1602.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Cameringham,  Lines.,  1611- 

29. 
MAYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620; 

B.A.  1623. 
MAY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  17,  1676.    Of 

Frant,  Sussex.    Matric.   1677;  B.A.   1679-80;  M.A.   1683. 

Fellow,  1681.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wakes  Colne,  Essex,  1692-1704. 

MAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  12, 
1713-4.  S.  of  George,  deceased.  B.  at  Ash,  Kent,  Aug.  29, 
1695.  School,  Sandwich  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1714;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  24;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1719.  Commissary  of  Jamaica.  Minister  at  Kings- 


Mayer,  Thomas 

ton,  Jamaica,  for  32  years.  Died  there  Jan.  1753-4.  Buried 
in  the  Cathedral.  M.I.  (Lawrence-Archer's  A/on. /n5<;r»/>«wns 
in  the  West  Indies,  103.) 

MAYE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  11,  1595. 

MAYART,  LUKE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1568.  A  Fleming  from  Ghent. 
MAYCENT  or  MAYCENARD,  RICHARD.   Proctor,  1386-7. 
MAYDWELL,  see  MAIDWELL. 
MAYDSTONE,  see  MAIDSTONE. 

MAYER  or  MAYRS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1606.  Probably  s.  of  John  (1565).  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
1608-^;  M.A.  1612.  R.  of  Hatton,  Lanes.,  1621-30.  R.  of 
Whittington,  1630-40.  Died  at  Thomes,  Sedbergh,  Oct.  i, 
1640.  Buried  there.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1640). 
(J.  Parker.) 
MAYER  or  MAYERS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  10,  1640.  S.  of  Daniel  (above),  R.  of  Whittmg- 
ton.  Lanes.,  latelv  deceased.  B.  at  Sedbergh.  Bapt.  Nov.  24, 
1624.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Nelson).  Matric.  1640.  Brother 
of  John  (1640). 
MAYER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1672.  S.  of  John  (1640),  gent.,  deceased,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Mar.  11,  1655-6.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Fell). 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  U..\.  1679.  Ord.  priest  (Carlisle) 
Mar.  16,  1678-9.  V.  of  Kirkland,  Cumberland,  1685-94. 
Buried  Sept.  12,  1694.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
MAYER,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24, 
1635;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1638.  R.  of  Finningham,  Suffolk, 
1638-44,  ejected,  but  reinstated. 
MAIERS,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1603;  B.A.  1606-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1609. 
MAYER,   JAMES.    Scholar  of  Trinity,    1605;   B.A.    1605-6. 
Doubtless  Incorp.  M.A.  1612,  from  Basel,  as  Meyer.  Perhaps 
also  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  14,  1612,  as  'Mayeing;  M.A.' 
MAIR,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  2,   1649.    Of 

Cambridgeshire. 
MAYER  or  MAYRE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1554.  B.  in  Durham.   B.A.  1558-9;  M.A.  from  Jesus, 
1561.   FeUow  of  Jesus,  1558-62.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec. 
27,  1559.  age  23.   V.  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  1560. 
MAYER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
Of  Cheshire.   Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  John  Mere  (Mayer),  of  Mere. 
B.A.  1568-9;  M..\.  1572.   Fellow,  1572.   Master  of  Sedbergh 
Grammar  School,  1585-1623.    Died  1623.    Doubtless  father 
of  Daniel  (1606).   (Vis.  of  Cheshire,  1580;  J.  Parker.) 
MAYR  or  MAIOR,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Nov.  27, 

1578; B.A.  1581-2. 
MAYER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597.   B.  at 
Long  Melford,  Sufiolk,  1583.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  2, 
1597-8.    B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605;  B.D.  1612;  D.D.  1627. 
R.  of  Little  Wratting,  Suffolk,   1609-31.    R.  of  Raydon, 
1631-64.     Author   of    a    Biblical   commentary   and    other 
theological  works.  Died  Mar.  5,  1663-4.  Buried  at  Raydon. 
M.I.  there.   (D.N.B.) 
MAYRE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1607-8. 
Probably  s.  of  John.    Bapt.  at  Clerkenwell,  Oct.  4,  1591. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1608.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MAYERS,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1627; 

B.A.  1627-S. 
MAYERS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1640,  from  Trinity  Hall,  where  he  had  matric.  1640,  as  Meares. 
S.  of  Daniel  (1606),  late  R.  of  Whittington,  Lanes.,  deceased. 
B.  at  Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh.  Perhaps  LL.B.  1665  (Lit. 
Reg.).   Living,  1653.   Dead  1672.    Brother  of  Daniel  (1640) 
and  father  of  Daniel  (1672).   (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 
MAYOR,  NICHOLAS.  B.Can.L.  1482. 
MAYOR,  NICHOLAS.  B.Civ.L.  1520-1. 
MAYER,  OSWALD.   B.Can.L.  1529-30. 

MAYRE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
MAYER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  25, 
1685.  Only  s.  of  Thomas  (1657),  clerk,  of  Ousden,  Suffolk. 
B.  at  Little  Waldingfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Bur>'.  Matric. 
1685;  B.A.  1689-90.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1692.  R.  of 
Chedburgh,  Sufiolk,  1695-1712.  R.  of  Depden,  1705. 
Minister  at  St  Mary's,  Bury,  1708-12.  Died  1712. 
MAYER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596.  Of 

Yorkshire.  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  FeUow,  1602. 
MAYER,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Aug.  21,  1657.  Of 
Dalham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 
R.  of  Chedburgh,  Suffolk,  1670-95.  R.  of  Ousden,  1674-96. 
Died  1696.  Will  proved  (Bury)  Nov.  10,  1696.  Father  of 
Richard  (1685). 

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Mayer,  William 

MAYER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  24, 1595-6. 

Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  1627. 
MAYOR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  4,   1659. 

Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1662-3;  MA.  1666.  Fellow, 

1664.   R.  of  Thwaite,  Suffolk,  1671-88.   Died  Nov.  11,  1710, 

aged  69.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.) 
MAIR,  WILLIAM.    Incorp.  M.A.   1676,  from   King's  College, 

Aberdeen.   Student  there,  1658-62.    Incorp.  also  at  Oxford, 

1676.   Lecturer  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1671-6; 

at  All  Saints',  1676-86.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Nov.  9,  1686. 

(H.  M.  Wood.) 
MAYER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  22, 

1707.   S.  of  Ellys,  grocer,  of  Finningham,  Suffolk.   B.  there. 

Schools,    Bury   (Mr   Leeds)    and   Stoke   Ash    (Mr    Pippin). 

Scholar,  1708-9;  Matric.  1709.   Migrated  to  Trinity,  June  4, 

1709.   B.A.  1711-2.   (Venn,  1.  517.) 
MAYER,  WOLFGANG.  M.A.  1598  (Incorp.  from  Basel).  Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1600.  B.D.  from  Trinity  (Cambridge)  1601. 

MAYOR  or  MEYRE, .   B.Can.L.  before  1531- 

MAYERS, .  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1608. 

MAYES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  1,  1657. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1660-1;  Scholar,  1661. 

MAYES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  25,  1727.  S.  of  C,  chandler,  of  Cambridge.  B.  at 
Cambridge.  Schools,  Cambridge  (Perse,  Mr  Sparkes)  and 
Walsingham,  Norfolk  (Mr  Roberts).  Matric.  1728;  B.A. 
1731-2;  M.A.  1737.  Taxor,  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 
1733;  priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1736.  For  many  years  Conduct 
at  King's  College.  P.C.  of  St  Peter's  and  St  Giles',  Cambridge. 
Died  Jan.  29,  1764.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  410.) 

MAYES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  21, 
1690-1.  S.  of  Daniel.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  20, 
1697-8;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1708.  P.C.  of  Whaplode 
Chapel,  Lines.,  1708. 

MAYES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  12, 
1622.  S.  of  Stephen,  druggist,  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  29,  1605.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Townsley). 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  20, 
1627;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1628.  C.  of  Sherford,  Norfolk,  in  1629, 
(Venn,  i.  257.) 

MAYES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1650-1.  S.  of  Christopher,  chandler,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there. 
School  (private;  Mr  Moore).  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5; 
M.A.  1658.  Ord.  priest  (Ardfert)  Nov.  18,  1658.  V.  of  Stoke- 
by-CIare,  Suffolk,  1658.  R.  of  Ashen,  Essex,  1661-86.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1686. 

MAYES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May,  1730.  S.  of 
John,  of  Roydon,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Beccles  (Mr 
Skoulding)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Scholar,  1730-2; 
Matric.  1731. 

MAYES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1645. 
Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-;^.  One  of  these  names  signs  the 
register  (?  as  intruded  minister)  at  Raunds,  Northjmts.,  in 
1650. 

MAYES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  29,  1691.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  20,  1696.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Comm.  C.  Essex) 
1716;  of  Goldhanger,  Essex,  clerk.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MAYFIELD,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  1478-9.  Already  B.Can.L.  of 
Oxford. 

MAYFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1676. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Owen,  alderman  of  Cambridge. 
Age  23  in  1684.   Merchant  of  London.   (Geneal.,  iii.  305.) 

MAYHEW,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1544.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1549.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1547.  An  exile  at  Frankfort 
under  Queen  Mary.  Adm.  at  Basel  University,  1558.  Said 
to  have  had  a  chief  hand  in  the  Geneva  Bible,  published,  1560. 
Died  Oct.  19,  1559.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1560;  summary  of 
inventory  in  Camb.  Ant.  Soc,  lviii.  187.   (Cooper,  i.  198.) 

MAYHEWE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1553- 

MAYHEW,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1564-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  priest,  Apr.  16, 
1568,  age  25.  C.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1568.  V.  of  Easton. 
Norfolk,  1585-94. 

MAYHEW,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  30, 
1648.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Bedfield. 
Bapt.  there,  Aug.  i,  1630.  Taught  by  his  father  and  Mr 
Mallowes.   Matric.  1648. 

MAYHEW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1658. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1666.  Signed 
for  priest's  orders,  May  27,  1670.   Probably  R.  of  Mendham, 


Maynard,  Edmund 

Norfolk,  1671.  R.  of  Thorington,  Suffolk,  1676.  R.  ofHolton, 

1687-93.   Buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Thorington,  Sept.  28, 

1693.   M.I. 
MAYHEW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jiine  19, 

1663.  S.  of  Augustine,  gent,  (and  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Wells). 

B.  at  Gt  Coggeshall,  Essex.  Matric.  1663.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  July  9,  1665.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
MAYHEW,  LAURENCE.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1659.   Of 

Suffolk. 
MAYHEW,  MATTHEW.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1621;  B.A.  1626-7. 
MAYHEW,  RICHARD.    D.D.  1500  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

Hungerford,   Berks.    School,   Winchester.     Fellow  of  New 

College,  Oxford,  1459-71.    Principal  of  Hart  Hall,  1468-72. 

Proctor,  1469-70.  President  of  Magdalen  College,  1480-1506. 

Chancellor  of  Oxford  University,  1503-6.    King's  chaplain, 

1487.    Sent  on  an  embassy  to  Spain,  1490.    Archdeacon  of 

Oxford,  1493-1504;  of  East  Riding,  Yorks.,  1501-4.    Preb. 

of  Sarum,  1501-4.   Bishop  of  Hereford,  1504-16.   Died  Apr. 

18,  15 16.    Buried  in  Hereford  Cathedral.    M.I.   Will,  P.C.C. 

(Cooper,  I.  18;  A.  B.  Beaven;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MAYHEW,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7, 

1602.   School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Wells).   Matric.  1602;  B.A. 

1605-6.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.   18,   1607,  as  C.  of 

Worlingham.    (Venn,  I.  179;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 
MAYHEW,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1579- 

MAYHEW  ('  MAHU '), .  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 

"  July  5,  1652.  Of  Suffolk. 
MAYKIN,  RICHARD.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1368.    Left, 

June  12,  1382,  as  LL.B.  R.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1396-8. 
MAYLE  or  MALE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1589. 
MAYLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1640;  B.A,  1644-5. 
MALE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6,  1652.    Of 

Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 

MAYLE,  JOHN  (1673),  see  MAILE. 

MAELL,  JOSIAH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  5,  1644-5. 

Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1645. 
MAYLE,  LOTH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1614.   Of 

Cambridgeshire.    B.A.    1617-8;   M.A.    1621.    Ord.   deacon 

(Peterb.)  Aug.  14;  priest,  Aug.  15,  1620.  R.  of  Falkingham, 

Lines.,  1625. 
MALE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1609. 
MAYLE  or  MALE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec. 

1610.    Probably  b.  in  Ipswich.    B.A.   1613-4;  M.A.   1617. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  23;  priest,  Oct.  24,  1617.    R.  of 

Lichborough,  Northants.,  1632-42.   F>resbyterian  minister  at 

Monks  Eleigh,   1645-60,  resigned.    Died  at  Monks  Eleigh, 

1667.    Buried  in  the  chancel,  June  25,  1667,  aged  73.    M.I. 

'  quondam  rector.'    (A.  F.  Northcote.) 
MAELL,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  13,  1644. 

Of  Lincolnshire.  Scholar;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651. 
MALE,  THOMAS.    Probably  fellow  of  Clare,  in  1327.    (Clare 

Coll.  Hist.,  2.) 
MALE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1631. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
MALE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1654. 

Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 

MAELL, .   B.Can.L.  1482. 

MALE, .   B.A.  1494. 

MAYLER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1748, 

as  B.A.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford.   (Not  in  A  I.  Oxon.) 
MAYMUND,  STEPHEN.    1261.   Southern  student  who  received 

a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the  northern 

Students.    (Fuller,  29.) 
MAYNARDE,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Miclis. 

1589. 
MAYNARD,  BANASTER.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)   at  Christ's, 

Apr.  19,  1694.  4th  s.  of  Banaster,  3rd  Baron  Maynard.  B.  at 

Rasthouse,  Beds.   Bapt.  at  Flitton,  Oct.  1,  1676.  Taught  by 

Mr  Wright.  Died  before  Mar.  4,  1717-8.  Brother  of  the  next. 

(Burke's  Baronetage;  Peile,  n.  130.) 
MAYNARD,    CHARLES.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from   Christ's, 

Dec.  1707.   S.  of  Banaster,  3rd  Lord  Maynard.    M.A.  1711. 

Succeeded  as  6th  Baron  Maynard,  i745-   Recorder  of  Saffron 

Walden,  1749.   Lord-Lieutenant  of  Suffolk,  1763-9.  Created 

Viscount   Maynard,    Oct.    28,    1766.     Donor   to    Botanical 

Gardens.    Died  June  30,   1775,  age  85.    Buried  at  Little 

Easton.   (Peile,  11.  167;  G.E.C.) 
MAYNARD,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1567. 


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Maynard,  Henry 

MAYNARD,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8. 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  B.D.  of  20  years,  when  created  D.D.  1511-2. 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  B.D.  1511-2  (incorp.  from  Oxford).  A 
monk. 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1591-2. 
B.  in  St  Michael's,  Woodstreet,  London.  B.A.  i595-o- 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Sept.  1598.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1599- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1599.  Ord.  deacon  {L.ondon)  Mar.  8; 
priest,  Mar.  15,  1600-1,  as  'aged  24,  of  Magdalen  College. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Goodleigh,  Devon,  1605-12.  R.  of  PhiUack, 
ComwaU,  i6o6.  Admon.  (E.xeter)  1612;  of  Goodleigh. 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1612.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Little  Easton,  Essex. 
M.P.  for  Chippenham,  1624-6;  for  Calne,  1628-9;  for  Lost- 
withiel,  1647-8.  K.B.,  1625.  Of  Walthamstow.  Died  July  29, 
1658,  aged  66.  Brother  of  William  (1608).  (Baker,  11.  190; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  29, 
1705.  S.  of  Thomas,  vintner,  of  Okehampton,  Devon.  B. 
there.  School,  Okehampton  (Mr  Sam.  Burton,  late  of 
Sidney).   Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-g;  M.A.  1712. 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1710.  S.  of  Thomas  (1679),  lawyer,  of  Yarm,  Yorks.  School, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  (Mr  Rudd).  Matric.  1710.  Married 
Sarah  Thornton.  Died  s.p.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

MAYNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.sizaratCLARE,  June  11, 1712-  Matric. 
1712. 

MAINARD,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1683-4. 
V.  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.,  1687-g.   Died  1689. 

MAYNARD,  PRESCOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  26, 
1705.  2nd  s.  of  William,  and  grandson  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Maynard.  B.  at  Stratford-le-Bow,  London.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1705.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1706-7. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1702).   (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

MAYNARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1 65 1.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Mayfield,  Sussex.  B. 
there.  School,  Chichester  (Mr  Collins). 

MAINARD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1673. 
Matric.  1673.  Migrated  to  King's.  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1683. 
Doubtless  R.  of  Chellesworth,  Suffolk,  1689-1721.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1721. 

MAYNARD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  to  degree  (?  B.D.)  1461-2.  Of 
Norwich  diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1444.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Ely)  1444-5;  deacon  (Nor\\ach)  May  22  (then  B.A.); 
priest  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1445. 

MAYNARD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  7, 
1590.  S.  of  Henry,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 

MAYNARD,  THOMAS.  \&m.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1679.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Kirk-Levington, 
Yorks.  School,  Northallerton  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1679. 
Father  of  John  (1710). 

MAYNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  2,  1702.  S.  of  the  Hon.  William.  B.  in  Bow  parish, 
London.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds).  Resided  two  years. 
M.P.  for  Eye,  Suffolk,  1710-5;  for  West  Looe,  1715-22. 
Commissioner  for  stores  at  Minorca,  i7i7.  Commissioner  of 
the  Customs,  1723-30.  Of  Hoxne  Hall,  Suffolk.  Died  Sept.  8, 
1742.  Buried  in  Hoxne  Church.  M.L  Brother  of  Prescot 
(1705).   (Peile,  II.  153;  G.  .Wag.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MAYNARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577; 
B.A.  1579-80. 

MAYNARD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1608  (fil.  noh.)  from  St  John's 
CoUege.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Little  Easton,  Essex,  Knt. 
Knighted,  Mar.  7,  1608-9.  M.P.  for  Penrhyn,  1610-1;  for 
Chippenham,  1614.  Created  Bart.,  June  29,  1611.  Created 
Baron  Maynard,  of  Wicklow,  Ireland,  May  30,  1620,  and 
Baron  Maynard  of  Little  Easton,  Mar.  14,  1627-8.  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Cambs.,  1620.  Died  Dec.  17,  1640,  aged  55 
Buried  at  Little  Easton.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next  and 
brother  of  John  (1612).  (Baker,  11.  190;  Vis.  of  Essex 
G.E.C.l 

MAYNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1638 
S.  of  Sir  William  (above).  Baron  Maynard.  M..\.  1639  (fil 
nob.).  Succeeded  as  2nd  Baron,  1640.  Lord -Lieu  tenant  of 
Cambs.,  1640-2.  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to  Charles  II 
and  James  II,  1672-87.  Privy  Councillor.  Died  Feb.  3, 
1698-9,  aged  76.  Buried  at  Little  Easton,  Essex.  WiU, 
P.C.C.   (Essex  Pedigrees;  G.E.C.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MAYNARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1647. 

MAYNARD, .   B.Can.L.  1477-8. 

MAYNE  or  MANE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Mac- 
palene,  E.ister,  1587. 


Meade,  George 

MAYNE  [ANTHONY].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1654. 
Matric.  Easter,  1656,  as  Anthony  Maney. 

MAYNE,  JASPER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  23,  1623.  S.  of 
Jasper,  of  Hatherleigh,  Devon,  gent.  School,  Westminster. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oct.  10, 
1628,  age  20;  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1642;  D.D.  1646. 
V.  of  Cassington,  Oxon.,  1639.  V.  of  Pyrton,  1648;  deprived, 
1656,  but  reinstated,  1660.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1660-72.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1660-72.  Chaplain  to 
the  King.  Known  as  a  dramatic  author  in  earlier  life.  Died 
Dec.  6,  1672.  Buried  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral.  (D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

MAYNE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1583. 
Of  Devon.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  10,  1583.  B.A. 
1586-7;  Scholar,  1587-9;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1598.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1590-1605.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1601.  R.  of 
Holsworthy,  Devon,  1604-32.  WiU  (Exeter)  1632. 

MAYNE,  ZACHARIAH.  M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Richard.  B.  at  St  Petrock,  Exeter,  1631.  Matric.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct.  15,  1649;  B.A.  (Magdalen 
CoUege)  1652;  M.A.  1654.  FeUow  of  Magdalen,  1654.  V.  of 
Appleton,  Berks.,  1658.  Taught  school  at  Dalwood,  Devon, 
c.  1671-89.  Master  of  the  Free  School,  Exeter,  1684-94. 
.Author,  religious.  Died  Nov.  11,  1694,  aged  63.  Buried  at 
Dalwood.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N. B.) 

MAYNER,  see  also  MANER. 

MAYNER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1588. 

MAYNER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1502-3;  M.A.  1505.  Of  St  Mary's 
Hostel. 

MAYO,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  .'Vug.  12,  1650.  Of  London.  Matric.  1650.  Died  Jan.  10, 
1651-2.   Buried  in  the  Chapel. 

MAYO,  DIONYSIUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1565. 
Of  Kent.   B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572. 

MAYO,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1741.  S.  of  H.,  goldsmith,  of  Battle,  Sussex.  School,  Battle 
(Mr  Jenkin).  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  June,  1745;  priest 
(Chichester)  Sept.  21,  1755.   For  a  contemporary  see  D.N.B. 

MAYOW,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  2, 

1700.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Truro,  ComwaU.  (Perhaps 
mistake  for  the  next.) 

MAYOWE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1700; 

B.A.  1703-4. 
MAYO,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1675,  from 

Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  after  three  years'  residence  there. 

(Not  recorded  in  Al.  Oxon.)    S.  of  William,  of  WUtshire. 

Matric.  1675-6;  B.A.  1675-6. 

MAYOR,  see  MAYER. 

MAYSENT,  RICHARD.    Perhaps  FeUow  of  Clare,  in   1392. 

(Clare  CoUege  History,  16.) 
MAYSMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 

1701.  S.  of  Robert,  deceased.  B.  at  Lianvihangel,  Merioneth. 
School,  Llanrwst  (Mr  Jones).  Matric.  1701.  Died  in  CoUege. 
Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Cambridge,  Nov.  14,  1702. 

MAZEY,  HENRY,  see  MASSEY. 

MEACHEM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  4,  1737. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  Essex.  School,  Maldon  (Mr  Hay).  Matric. 
1737;  Scholar,  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.  FeUow,  1743. 
R.  of  Little  Wakering,  Essex,  1744-7.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex) 
1747.   (Peile,  II.  234.) 

MEAD  or  MEDE,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's, 

Lent,  1564-5. 
MEADE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1570.    Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  20,  1572.    Of 

Hertfordshire. 
MEAD,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 

June  30,  1729.   S.  of  WUUam,  of  Narborough,  Leics.,  gent. 

Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1733-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20, 

1730;  priest.  May  21,  1749.  R.  of  Peckleton,  Leics.,  1749-58. 

Died  Mar.  4,  1758,  aged  '51.'   (Nichols,  iv.  874.) 
MEDE,  ELIAS.  Probably  B.A.  1566-7.  Of  Hereford.  M.A.  from 

St  John's,  1572.  FeUow  of  St  John's,  1568.   R.  of  West  Bere, 

Kent,  1596.  R.  of  St  Mary  Northgate,  Canterbury,  1609-12. 

Head  Master  of  Faversham  School.  Died  1612. 
MEADE,  FULLER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  5, 

1634.    S.  of  FuUer,  Esq.    B.  at  Foxton,  Cambs.    Schools, 

Foxton   (Mr  Jones)   and   Bury   St   Edmunds   (Mr   Ward). 

Matric.  1634.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1637-8.   (Vis.  of 

Cambs.,  1619.) 
MEADE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 

B..\.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Fellow,  1640,  ejected. 


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Meade,  Henry 

MEADE    HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1562; 

B.A.  1566-7.  Supp.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1567. 
MEADE,  HUMPHREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1570. 
MEDE,  JAMES.  B.D.  1665  (LU.  Reg.).  Perhaps  as  M.A.,  Master 
at  Dulwich  School,  1644-5;  and  V,  of  Woking  (as  p.D.) 
1665-74.  R.  of  Peper  Harow,  Surrey.  V.  of  KUsby,  North- 
ants.,  1710-20;  and  V.  of  Long  Buckby,  1720-30.  Buned 
at  Long  Buckby,  Apr.  17,  I730.  WiU  (Archd.  Northants.) 
1730.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Whately,  Oxon., 
matric.  from  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  Jan.  25,  1638-9, 
age  16. 
MEADE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  17,  1 5 10.  B.  at  Eton.  Left  as  scholar. 
MEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  2,  1604.   Of 

Cambridgeshire. 
MEAD,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1608. 
(?Same  as  above.)    Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 
1607-8,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1581-2),  Knt.    Knighted, 
Mar  2   1622-3.  Of  Wendon  Lofts.  Essex.  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Corbett,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk.   Buried  at 
Wendon  Lofts,  June  18,   1638.    Father  of  Thomas  (1636). 
(Morant,  11.  435;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
MEADE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  i,  1616.   Of 
Bedfordshire.    Matric.  1616;  Scholar,  1619-22;  B.A.  1620; 
M.A.  1623.  Doubtless  V.  of  Lidlington,  Beds.,  1625. 
MEAD   JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  22,  1629. 
Of  Essex.    S.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of  Finchin?field,  Essex, 
Esq.,  deceased.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1631-2.   Of 
Finchingfield,  Esq.   Died  c.  1664. 
MEADE,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  16, 
1659     S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Wethersfield,  Essex.    B.  there. 
School,  Gt  Wratting  (private;  Mr  BurweU).    Matnc.  1659. 
{Venn,  I.  406.) 
MEDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  23, 
1666.  S.ofThomas(i636),  of  Wendon  Lofts,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Elmdon  (Mr  Howorth).  M.A.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1669.    Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Will. 
Wardour.  Died  June  24,  1715,  aged  63.  Buried  at  Wendon. 
{Peile,  II.  8;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  72-) 
MEADE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1680;  Fell.- 
Com.  1681.    Of  Barbados.    M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.).    One  of 
these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  London,  Esq.,  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1680-1. 
MEADE,  JOSEPH.     Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1603. 
B  at  Berden,  Essex,  Oct.  1586.  Schools,  Hoddesdon,  Herts, 
and  Wethersfield,  Essex.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610;  B.D.  1618. 
Fellow,    1613-8.    A  scholar  of  varied  learning,  philologist, 
historian,  physicist,  etc.   Author  of  Clavis  ApocalypUca,  etc. 
Died  Oct.  i,  1638.   Buried  in  Christ's  Chapel.   Will  (P.C.C.) 
1638-9.   {D.N.B.•,Peile,^.2^$.) 
MEADE,  LAWRENCE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17, 
1599.  Of  Coopersale,  Essex.  2nd  s.  of  John.  School,  Newport, 
Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1601-2. 
MEADE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1648.    Of  Bradenham,  Bucks.    2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Mursley,  Bucks.    Matric.  Easter,   1649.    Left,  1651.    V.  of 
St  Paul's,  Shadwell,   1658-62,  ejected.    Went  to  Holland, 
1664.     Minister  at  Stepney,    1671.    A   powerful  preacher. 
Supported    the    movement    for    an    amalgamation    of    the 
presbyterian  and  congregationalist  bodies,   1690.    Author, 
sermons.    Died  Oct.  16,  1699,  aged  70.    Buried  at  Stepney. 
M.I.    Will,  P.C.C.    Father  of  the  noted  Dr  Richard  Mead. 
{D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  187.) 
MEAD,  MATTHEW.    M.A.  1711  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 
Richard,  of  Brickhill,  Bucks.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,   May  2,   1679;  B.A.   (Oxford)   1682-3;  M.A.   1685. 
Chaplain  of  Wadham,  1689.   Perhaps  minister  of  St  Thomas, 
Southwark.    Died  Dec.  i,  1716,  'felodese.'   (Musgrave;  Al. 
Oxon.) 
MEAD,  NORMAN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1719. 
B.  May  15,  1699.   School,  Merchant  Taylors*.   B.A.  1722-3; 
M.A.  1729.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  9;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1723.     Preb.    of    Lincohi,    1745-66.     R.    of    Wappenham, 
Northants.,  1747-66.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1765-6.  Died  June  3, 
1766,  aged  68.   Buried  at  Wappenham.  Will,  P.C.C. 
MEADE,  NUMAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596. 
MEAD,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 
1627     S.  of   Richard.    B.  at  Lewes.    Schools,   Lewes  (Mr 
Stolman),  MayBeld  (Mr  Smith),  Wadhurst  (Mr  Ward)  and 
Staamer  (Mr  Gough).   Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 
MEADE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1567. 
MEADE,   ROBERT.    Matric.   pens,   from    Pembroke,   Michs. 


Meadow,  John 

MEAD  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1626. 
Resided  two  years.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  28;  priest, 
Mar  I  1628-9,  as  B.A.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Gt  Samp- 
ford"  Essex,  1633.  C.  of  Rawreth,  1637.  Died  before  Apr. 
1648.  (Called  M.A.)  {Peile,  i.  378.) 
MEDE,  SAMUEL.  University  Counsel,  i7i9-24-  ^n^,,?-  ,?* 
Matthew  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  gent.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  12,  1695-  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  19,  1699. 
Adm  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1712-3.  Died  Mar.  20, 
1733-4,  aged  63.  (G.  Mag.) 
MEADE  THOMAS.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  Probably  matric. 
sizar'from  Clement  Hostel,  Easter,  1544.  S  of  Thomas. 
B  at  Elmdon,  Essex.  Barrister  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
Counsel  for  the  town  of  Cambridge.  Serjeant-at-law,  1567. 
Justice  C.P.,  1577-  Died  May  20,  1585.  M.I.  m  Elmdon 
Church.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Thomas  (1581-2).  {Cooper, 
1.  511;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  G.  Mag.,  1857,  i.  329.) 
MEAD  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Edward,  of  Berden,  Essex;  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1566.  Probably  brother  of  William 
(1576).  {Peile,  1.  86.) 
MEAD  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug  24,  1570.  Of  Ware,  Herts.  Matric.  1570;  B.A.  1574-5; 
M  A  1578.  Fellow,  1573-84.  Vice-Provost,  1582-4.  V.  of 
Prescot,  Lanes.,  1583-1&16.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby. 
Died  161 6.  Will  (P.C.C);  as  B.D.  {Harwood.) 
MEAD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi)  Nov.  30,  1581. 
MEADE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens*,  Lent, 
1581-2.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Justice  C.P.,  of 
Wendon  Lofts,  Essex;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1583. 
Knighted,  c.  1600.  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1600.  Died  Sept.  18, 
1617.  Doubtless  father  of  John  (1608).  {Morant,  11.  593-) 
MEADE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

^583-4. 
MEADE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584; 

B.A.  1587-8. 
MEAD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU^Cora.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June 
27    1636.    S.  of  Sir  John  (?  1608),  of  Wendon  Lofts,  Essex. 
B.' there.  School,  Newport  (Mr  Lee).   Matric.  1636.   Resided 
for  two  years.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  18,  1637. 
Died  May  13,  1678.  Buried  at  Lofts.  Father  of  John  (1666). 
{Peile,  I.  445;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
MEDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  17,  I7i9- 
MEADE,  TIMOTHY.   B.A.  1567-8. 

MEADE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  May  15, 
1576.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Berden,  Essex.  School,  Ely.  Probably 
brother  of  Thomas  (1564). 
MEADE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1614; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M..\.  1621.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of 
Matching,  V.  of  Roothing  Bemers,  Essex,  1637-64.    (Petle, 
1.  299;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
MEADE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13, 
1628.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  in  London.    School,  Croydon  (Mr 
Nicolson).  Matric.  1629.    Resided  one  year.   {Peik,  i.  394; 
Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 
MEADE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5,  1644.  S.  of 

John.   B.  at  Warwick.   School,  Warwick.   Matric.  1645. 
MEAD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  13, 
1688-9.    Of  Hampshire.    School,  SaUsbury.    Matric.   1688. 
Died  in  CoUege.    Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
Jvme  25,  1690. 
MEADOWES,  DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  19, 
1635.  Of  Suffolk,  ist  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Chattisham,  and  Witnes- 
ham  HaU.  SuffoUi.    B.  1618.    Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40; 
M.A.  1643.   Succeeded  his  father  at  Chattisham,  1651.   Died 
1675.  Brother  of  John  (1639-40),  Philip  (1641-2J  and  Robert 
(1645-6).   (J.  B.  Peace.) 
MEADOWES,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  21,  1634.    S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Kettering, 
Northants.    School,  Kettering  (Mr  Seaton).    Matric.   1634; 
B.A.  1637-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639. 
MEADOW,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1698.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury 
(Mr  Leeds).  Scholar,  1698-9;  Matric.  1699. 
MEDOWES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1586. 
MEADOWE,  JOHN.    Adm,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26,  1639-40. 
2nd  s.  of  Daniel,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Witnesham,  near 
Ipswich.    B.  at  Chattisham,  Suffolk,  Apr.  7,  1622.    Matnc. 
1640;   B.A.   1643-4;   M.A.  from  Christ's,   1647.    Fellow  of 
Christ's,  1644-51.    R.  of  Ousden,  SuffoUi,  1653-62,  ejected. 
Presbyterian   teacher  at   Stowmarket,    1672-88;   at   Bury, 
1688-96.  Buried  at  Stowmarket,  Mai-.  I,  1696-7.  WiU  (Bury) 
1697.    Brother  of  Daniel  (1635),  PhUip  (1641)  and  Robert 
(1645-6),  father  of  the  next.  {Peile,  i.  474;  D.N.B.;  F.M.G., 
1130;  HoUingsworth,  Stoivmarket.) 

170 


Meadow,  John 

MEDOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  May  25,  1694. 
S.  of  John  (above),  ejected  minister  of  Ousden.  B.  at  btow- 
raarket,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Stowmarket  (Mr  Ri.  Shute)  and 
Bury  (Mr  Leeds).  Scholar,  1694-8;  Matnc.  1695.  Grd.  to 
the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Needham,  Aug.  26  1702. 
Minister  at  Needham  Market,  Suffolk,  1702-57-  Author 
theological.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Chaplm.  Died 
Apr.  10,  1757.  Buried  at  Barking.  M.I.  (Venn,  i.  495; 
D.N.B.) 

MEDDOWS,  PETER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1700.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1700.  Probably  the  same  as  the  next. 

MEDOWES,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Cxius,  May  13, 
1700.  S.  of  Peter,  coal  merchant,  of  Lynn.  B.  there.  School, 
Lynn.  Scholar,  1700-7;  B.A.  1703-4-  {Venn,  I.  505.) 
MEADOWE  or  MEADOWS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  18,  1641-2.  Of  Suffolk.  4th  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Witnesham, 
Esq.  Bapt.  at  Chattisham,  Suffolk,  Jan.  4,  1625-6.  Matric. 
1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1649.  Fellow  of 
Queens'.  Appointed  Latin  secretary  to  Cromwell's  Council 
to  relieve  Milton,  1653.  Envoy  under  Cromwell  to  Lisbon, 
Stockholm,  etc.  Ambassador  to  Sweden,  1658.  Knighted, 
Nov.  24,  1662.  Withdrew  from  public  life  at  the  Restoration. 
Restored  to  favour  at  the  Revolution.  Commissioner  of 
Public  Accounts,  1692.  Member  of  the  Council  of  Trade,  and 
Commissioner  of  Trade,  1696-1714-  Wrote  a  'Narrative'  of 
the  Wars  between  Sweden  and  Denmark;  also  a  book  on 
Naval  Supremacy  and  Marine  Jurisdiction.  Married  Con- 
stance, dau.  of  Francis  Lucy,  Esq.,  of  Westminster.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1718,  aged  93.  Buried  at  Hammersmith.  Brother 
of  Daniel  (1635),  John  (1639-40)  and  Robert  (1645).  (D.N.B.; 
F.M.G.,  1129;  J.  B.  Peace;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MEADOW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  29, 
1645-6.  Of  Witnesham,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Chattisham. 
B.  1629.  Probably  died  in  College;  see  an  elegy  on  him  by 
Henry  Proby  (1646)  in  Rawl.  MSS.  Brother  of  Daniel  (1635), 
Philip  (above)  and  John  (1639-40).  {F.M.G.,  1129.) 
MEDOWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1610-1. 

One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  Coddenham,  Suffolk. 
MEDDOWS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1692. 
Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1696;  priest,  Sept.  1698.  R.  of  Benacre,  Suffolk,  1701-42. 
R.  of  Gunton,  1702-29.  R.  of  Frostenden,  1729-42. 
MEADOW,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  15H-2;  M.A.  1515-  FeUow  of 
GONVILLE  Hall,  1513-33-  Proctor,  1520-1.  Chaplain  to 
Bishop  Gardiner.  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  Cross,  Win- 
chester. R.  of  Meon  Stoke.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  c.  1550. 
R.  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk,  1554-7-  Will  (P.C.C.)  1557; 
'of  Meonstoke,  Hants.,  and  Wetheringset,  Suffolk.' 
MEDOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  31, 
1678.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Henley,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  Bapt.  Feb.  6,  1661-2.  Schools,  Westerfield  and  Stow- 
market. Matric.  1678;  Scholar,  1678-81.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  14,  1681.   Probably  died  young.   {Venn,  1.  461.) 

MEDOW, .   B.A.  1506.   Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1505-6. 

MEADOWCROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  10,  1596. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  c.  1596. 
MEDOCROFT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1584-5. 
MEDDOWCROFT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
May  16,  1744.    S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire. 
B.  at  Bury.  Lanes.  School,  Burv  (Mr  Lister).   Matric.  1744; 
B.A.  1747-8.    Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Oct.  15,  1752;  priest 
(Cariisle,  for  London)  Dec.  23,  1753-    V.  of  Margaretting, 
Essex,  1757-99.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  542.) 
MEDOCROFT,    ROBERT.     Matric.    sizar    from    Magdalene, 
Easter,  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.   One  of  these  names, 
s.  of  Richard,  of  Smethurst,  Lanes.,  bapt.  at  Boltonle-Moors, 
father  then  of  Brightmet.   (Vii.  of  Lanes.,  1664;  E.  Axon.) 
MEADWELL,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6, 

1613.   Matric.  1613. 
MEAKIN,  ROBERT.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Goldhanger,  Essex,  1628.   Another 
cf  these  names  preacher  at  St  John  Walbrook,  London,  1613 
(wiU  of  L.Campe,  P.C.C).  R.  of  GtYeldham,  Essex.  Married, 
at  St  Mary  Wolnoth,  London,  June  26,  1628,  Sara  Shorter, 
widow.   Buried  there  Sept.  4,  1629.   Will,  Cons.  C.  London. 
(For  various  possibilities  see  Peile,  i.  235.) 
MEAKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 
1643.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Oakham,  Rutland.  B.  there.  School, 
Oakham  (Mr  Stackhouse  and  Mr  Gill).    Matric.  1644;  B..'^. 
1647-8.  P.C.  of  Rushton  Chapel,  Leek,  Staffs.,  1675-1717. 
MEALE.  ANDREW.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  27, 
1645.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Milford,  Surrey.    School,   Eton. 
Matric.  1645;  M.B.  1652. 


Mears,  John 

MEALE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  June  29,  1650.  Of  Colnbrook,  Bucks.  Matnc. 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M..\.  1657;  LL.D.  1669  (Lit.  Res-). 
Fellow,  1653-72.  Taxor,  1659-60.  Of  the  Inner  Temple, 
1656.  Ada.  advocate,  Feb.  4,  1670-1.  Died  in  College,  Apr. 
25,  1672,  of  small-pox.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1649). 
MEALE,  JOHN.   .^dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1604-5;  Scholar, 

1606;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 
MEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  6,  1649.  B.  at  Colnbrook,  Bucks.  Matric.  1649;  B.A. 
1652-3;  M.A.  1657.  FeUow,  1652-81.  Taxor,  1678.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1663.  Died  1681.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1650). 
MEALE,  THOMAS.    B..'^.  from  Peterhouse,  1608-9;  Scholar; 

M.A.  1612. 
MEALE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1657. 
MEANE,  JONAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1604; 

.Scholar,  1605-9;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
MEANE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  9,  1617. 

Matric.  1618-9;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
MEENE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1647. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1647. 
MEARE,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22,  1667-8. 

Matric.  1668. 
MEARE,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5,  1631. 
S  of  Hugh,  V.  of  Northborough,  Northants.  B.  at '  Grindall,' 
Warws.  School,  Repton  (Mr  Whitehead).   Matric.  1631. 
MERE,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1521.   B. 
at  Mayfield,  Sussex,  1504.  B.A.  1525-6;  M.A.  1529.  Fello\Y, 
1524-34  (?).  Esquire  Bedell,  1530-   Registrary,  1543.   Public 
notary,  1547.   His  Journal  has  been  printed.   Died  Apr.  13, 
1558.'  Will  (V.C.C).  Benefactor  to  the  University,  to  Corpus 
Christi  and  to  King's.   There  is  an  interesting  summary  of 
his  inventory  in  the  Camb.  Ant.  Soc,  lviii.  187.   (Cooper,  i. 
174;  Stokes,  Bedells,  78.) 
MEARE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1623-4; 

B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
MEARE,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Matric. 
from    Brasenose    College,    Oxford,    Mar.    8,    1648-9;    B.A. 
(Oxford)  i6=;2;  M.A.  1655.  Ord.  priest  (Ardfert)  before  1660. 
R.  of  Stanstead,  Suffolk,  1657.   Will  proved  (Norwich  Cons. 
C);  of  Stanstead,  Norfolk.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
MEARA,  DERMITIUS.  .Sm/j/).  for  B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1514.  Had 
studied  at  Cambridge,  Oxford  and  Paris  16  years.    B.  at 
Ormond.  Beneficed  in  Ireland. 
MEARES  or  MEIRS,  ANDREW  (1669),  see  MYERS. 
MEERES,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1606.    2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  of    Lincoln.    Of  Bonby,  Lines. 
Married  Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wray,  of  Glentworth, 
Bart.   Died  1654.   Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral.    Brother  of 
Robert  (1614).    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  666.) 
MEERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  J.in.  13, 
1675-6.  S.  of  Francis  (1625),  clerk,  of  Uppingham,  Rutland. 
B.  there.   School,  Uppingham.   Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80; 
M.A.  1683.   R.  of  Wing,  Rutland,  1686-90.   Died  1690-1. 
MEARES  or  MERES,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1584.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirton-in-Holland,  Lines. 
B.A.   1587-8;  M..\.   1591.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1593.    Ord. 
deacon '  (Colchester)  Sept.  29;  priest,  Sept.  30,  1599.   C.  of 
Teigh,  Rutland,  1602.   R.  of  Wing,  1602-47-  Master  of  Wing 
Grammar  School.  Author  of  Palladis  Tamia,  Wit's  Treasury, 
etc.   Died  Jan.  29,  1646-7.   Father  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.) 
MEERES,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625. 
S.  of  Francis  (above).  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1632;  priest,  May  20,  1638.    Master  of 
Doncaster  School,  1632.  Master  of  Uppingham  School,  1641-- 
66.    R.  of  Wardlev-with-Belton,  Rutland,    1661-6.    R.  of 
Teigh,  in   1662.    R.  of  Misterton,   Leics.,   1666-83.    Arch- 
deacon of  Leicester.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1679-83-  Died  Aug.  27, 
1683,  aged  77.   M.I.  at  Misterton.   Father  of  Edward  (1675). 
(H.  I.  Longden;  Nichols,  iv.  314-) 
MERES,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  12,  1699. 

Of  Rutland.   Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1703-4- 
MERES,   HENRY.    Adm.   sizar   at  Trinity,   Sept.    13,    1662. 
Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  i666-7;  M.A.  1670.   Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1669;  priest.  May  29,  1670.   R.  of 
Lutton-with-Washingley,    Northants.,    1670-1706.      R.    of 
Rockingham,  1670-5.    R.  of  South  Luffenham,  1675-1706. 
Died  1706. 
MEARS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1743; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Henry,  of  London.   Matric. 
1743- 
MEARES,  JOHN  (1640),  see  MAYERS. 


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Mears,  John 

MEERS  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine'?,  Dec.  22,  1681; 
I-c-11  -Corn.  Mar.  22,  1683.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Sir  Ihomas 
(1650-1).  Six-clerk  in  Chancery,  1700-4.  Knighted,  Dec.  26, 
1700.  HighSheriff  of  Lines.,  1715-  F.K.S.,  1718.  Of  Kirby 
Uelers,  Leics.  Died  Feb.  22,  i73<>-7. 

MEARES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  SinNEV,  May  27,  1614. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Lincoln.  Matric.  1614; 
B  A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1628; 
D.D.  1634.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  12,  1619-20.  R.  of  Washingborough,  Lines., 
1631.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  1631.  R.  of  Teinpsford,  Beds. 
R.  of  Hougham,  Lines.,  1640.  Died  Nov.  7,  1652,  aged  36. 
Buried  at  Hougham.  M.I.  Will.  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Anthony 
(1606)  and  father  of  Thomas  (1650-1).  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  666; 
Le  Neve,  Knights,  71.) 

MERES  or  MEERE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Kaster,  1606.  Of  Lincohishire.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  cf 
Auboum,  Lines.,  Knt.  .Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3,  1608. 
Of  Aubourn,  Esq.  Living,  1621.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Payton,  of  Isham,  Carabs.,  Knt.  and  Bart.  Father  of 
the  next.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  664;  E.  Peacock,  English  Church 
Furniture,  34.) 

MEERES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  12, 
1629.  2nd  s.  of  Roger  (1606),  Esq.  B.  at  Auboum,  Lmcs. 
Schools,  Westminster  and  Thurlow,  Suffolk  (Mr  Moore). 
Matric.  1629.   [Lines.  Pedigrees,  664.) 

MEERES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  23, 
1650-1.  S.  of  Robert  (1614),  D.D.,  R.  of  Hougham  and 
Martson,  Lines.  Of  Kirton,  Lines.  Bapt.  Sept.  17,  1634- 
School,  Sleaford  (Mr  Gibson).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1652;  of  Kirton  Lindsey,  Lines.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1660. 
M.P.  for  Lincoto,  1659,  i66i-8i,  1685-7,  1701,  1702-10. 
Knighted,  June  ii,  1660.  Commissioner  of  the  Admiralty, 
1679-84.  Prominent  as  a  politician.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Erasmus  de  la  Fountain,  Knt.,  of  Kirby  Belers,  Leics. 
Died  July  9,  1715.  Buried  at  Kirby  Belers,  Leics.  Father 
of  John  (1681).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  666;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  70; 
D.S.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MEARS,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1596-7. 

MEARSON,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  5. 
1723.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Westmorland.  B.  at 
Crosthwait.  Schools,  Hawkshead  (Mr  Hunter)  and  Kendal 
(Mr  Towers).  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(LincoUi)  Feb.  26,  1726-7;  priest.  May  20,  1728.  R.  of  East 
Carlton,  Northants.,  1768-78. 

MEASE  or  MAESE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
.Apr.  17,  1713.  S.  of  Thomas  (1681),  clerk.  B.  at  Swine,  near 
HuU.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1713.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1713). 

MEASE,  MICHAEL  DRIVER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1750.  S.  of  Michael,  merchant,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Wells.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Bateman).  B.A.  1754;  M.A. 
1757;  B.D.  1765.  Fellow,  1758-68.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  22,  1754;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1756.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent, 
1767-71.  R.  of  Bedfield,  Suffolk,  1771-88.  R.  of  Aldham, 
1772-82.  V.  of  Darsham,  1775-88.  R.  of  Horham,  1783-8. 
Married  Margaret  Granger,  of  Bungay.  Died  Nov.  27,  1788. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1789.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  600;  Davy  MSS., 
19,141.) 

MEESE,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1655  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Over  Worton,  Oxon.,  Esq.  [?  8th  s.  of  Robert; 
bapt.  there,  Apr.  25,  1629].  Matric.  from  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  16,  1645,  age  15;  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
1649;  M.A.  1652;  B.D.  1662-3.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  i66o.  Proctor,  1 661.  V.  of  Stokenham,  Devon,  1663. 
R.  of  Oxhill,  Warws.,  1669-1715.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  0/ Oxon.) 

MEASE  or  MASE,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1614;  B..\.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1628.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  23,  1627,  age  28.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1631. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Culmington,  Salop.  Will  (P.C.C) 
1649. 

MEASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1666.  Of 
Norfolk.   Matric.  Lent,  1667-8. 

MEASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1681.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman.  B.  at  Skeme,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6; 
M.A.  1690.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1689;  priest,  1690. 
V.  of  Swine,  Yorks.,  1694-9.  V.  of  Beverley  Minster,  1716-50. 
Preb.  of  York,  1719-50.  Died  1750.  Father  of  Henry  (1713) 
and  Thomas  (next). 
MEASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1713.  S.  of  Thomas  (1681),  clerk.  B.  at  Beverley.  School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M..\. 
1726.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  12,  1720;  priest,  May,  1722. 
V.  of  Kirk-Fenton,  Yorks.,  1722.  V.  of  Cottingham,  1723. 
C.  of  Beswick,  Beverley,  1726.  R.  of  Scorborough;  and  C.  of 
Skydby,  in  1745.  Brother  of  Henry  (1713). 


Medley,  Charles 

MEASE, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  23,  1573.  Left 

after  a  week.   One  Edmund  .Meese  was  B.A.  at  Oxford,  Feb. 

1575-6.    {T.  A.Walker;  Al.  Oxon.) 
MEASURE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

May  21,  1675.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  in  the  Isle  of  Ely. 

School,  Wisbech. 
MEAUTYS,  EDMUND,  see  MEWTAS. 

MEAUTYS  or  MUTIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
July,  1632.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Hertford,  Esq.  B.  in 
Herts.  Matric.  1632.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  3,  1635. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Hare,  of  Harley,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  Peter  (1643)  and  Thomas  (1635).  (Vis.  of  Essex; 
Vis.  of  Herts.) 

MEAUTYS  or  MUTIS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
12,1643.  5th  s.  of  Henry,  of  Hertford.  Matric.  1644.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Colte,  of  Sussex.  Brother  of  Henry  (above) 
and  Thomas  (1635).   {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  1.  93.) 

MEAUTYS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  3,  1652.  Of 
London. 

MEAUTYS  or  MUTIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
.Apr.  10,  1635.  Of  Hertfordshire.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Hert- 
ford. Matric.  1635.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Coningsby,  of  North  Mimms,  Herts.  Brother  of  Henry  (1632) 
and  Peter  (1643).  {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  i.  93; 
MoratU,  1.  19,  where  he  is  called  'eldest  son.') 

MEAUX,  PETER,  ses  MEWS. 

MEAYKIN,  FAITHFULL.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  3, 
1701-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rishton,  Staffs.  School,  Maccles- 
field, Cheshire  (Mr  Dobson).   Matric.  1702. 

MECHAM,  MOSES,  see  MASHAM. 

MEDBURY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  24,  1665-6. 
S.  of  Thomas  (next),  R.  of  Islip,  Northants.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22, 
1672.  R.  of  Islip,  1681-1706.  Founder  of  the  Medbury  alms- 
houses at  Islip.   Died  Nov.  12,  1706.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MEDBURY,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14, 
1628-9.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3; 
.M..A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637.  Intruded 
R.  of  Islip,  Northants.,  1647-81.  R.  of  Thrapston,  1662-81. 
Died  1681.   Father  of  Henry  (abo%'e). 

MEDCALFE,  see  METCALFE. 

MEDCAPP,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1619. 

MEDFORTH,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1562. 

MEDFIELD, .  B..A.  1460-1.  Of  Physwick  Hostel. 

MEDHOPE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Mr  Thomas  Medhop,  bapt.  at 
Middleton,  Lanes.,  Mar.  31,  1588. 

MEDDOPE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

MEDDOP,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1631. 
One  of  these  names,  4th  s.  of  Stephen,  of  St  Martin's,  Corn- 
wall, D.D.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1633-4.  Probably 
called  to  the  Bar,  June  13,  1651. 

MEDOPP,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Newark-on-Trent.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1592,  age  32.  C.  of  Stondon,  Essex.  V.  of 
Shopland,  1597-1615.  Died  1615.  WiU  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1615.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1508).  (Fts.  o/.VoHs.,  1614;  J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

MEDOPE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.   Fellow,  1574. 

MEDHOPE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1620;  B..A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May 
31;  priest,  June  1,  1629. 

MEDOPPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568.  S.  of  William,  of  Newark-on-Trent,  Notts.  B.A.  1571- 
2;  M.A.  1575.  R.  of  Hanwell  and  Brentford,  Middlesex, 
1575-91-  Died  Sept.  1591.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1591. 
Brother  of  Laurence  (i577).   {Vis.  of  Notts.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MEDHOPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1607; 

B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615;  B.D.  1622.   Fellow,  1614.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,   1615.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.   23;  priest, 

Sept.  24,   1621.    V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,   1630-3.    V.  of 

Barrington,  1633-9.   Buried  in  the  College  Chapel,  June  28, 

1639.   Will  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1639. 
MEDHURST,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June 

16,  1665. 
MEDLEY,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  Magdalene, 

Feb.  5,  1656-7.    ist  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Belton,  Isle  of 

Axholme,  Lines.  Bapt.  there,  June  6,  1639.  School,  Kirton. 

Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1.  Buried  at  Belton,  May  10,  1662. 

Brother  of  William  (1660).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  662.) 


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Medley,  Christopher 

MEDLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.   Studied  at  Cambridge.   B.A.  from 

(Oxford)  1511;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1515- 
MEDLAYE,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1585.     Probably  s.   of   Henry   (?  next),   of  Tyltey   Abbey, 
Essex.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1588-9.  Of  Newsted,  Hemsworth, 
Yorks.,  and  of  London.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Mabb, 
Chamberlain  of  London.   Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1584). 
MEDELEY,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1547  (impubes).   Probably  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Whitnash, 
Warws.,  and  of  Tyltev  Abbey,  Essex.  Of  the  Middle  Temple. 
Of   Tyltey   Abbey,    Essex.     Married   Frances,   dau.   of   Sir 
Clement    Throgmorton,    of   Haseley,    Warws.     Brother   of 
Thomas  (1547),  probably  father  of  the  next  and  of  Clement 
(1585).    (London  and  Midds.  Notebook,  40;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 
MEDLIE,   HENRY.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1584.    Probably  s.  of  Henry  (above).    H  so,  died  a  minor. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Clement  (1585).    (Horsfield,  Lewes,  11. 
45.) 
MEDLEY,  JOB.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1618. 
MEDLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,   Michs.   1571. 
School,   St   Paul's.    B.A.    1575-6;   M.A.    1579-    Incorp.   at 
Oxford,  1578.  Sur-raaster  at  St  Paul's  School,  1578-80. 
MEDLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  si2ar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  Sept.  8, 
1677.  S.  of  Robert,  leatherseller.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks.  School, 
HuU  (Mr  Pell).   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1684.    Perhaps  Archdeacon  of  St 
David's,  1691-1731.   Died  Dec.  17,  1731.   (G.  Mag.) 
MEDLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1617; 
B..\.  from  St  Catharine's,  1620-1;  M..\.  1624.   Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1622;  priest,  Mar.  1622-3.    V.  of   Winterton, 
Lines.,  1624. 
MEDLEY,  ROBERT.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1669.    S.  of  Miles,  deceased,  of  Haxey,  Lines.    B.  there. 
School,  Belton.    Matric.   1669;  LL.B.   1674.    Advocate,  at 
York.    Married,  Nov.  25,   1679,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William 
Grimston,  of  Grimston  Garth,  Yorks.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MEDELEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1547  (impubes).  Brother  of  Henry  (1547). 
MEDLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 
2,  1660.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Belton,  Isle  of  Axholme. 
School, Doncaster.  Matric.  1661.  Brotherof Charles(i656-7). 
MEDLICOT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  10, 
1 61 5.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Pontesbury,  Salop,  citizen  and  dyer, 
of  London.  B.  Feb.  2,  1599-1600.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  1615;  Scholar,  1615-9;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  10,  1630,  to 
brother  James,  bachelor;  died  beyond  seas.  (J.  Ch.  Smith; 
T.A.  Walker.) 
MEDLICOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July 
26,  1645.  S.  of  James,  of  London,  dyer.  B.  in  London,  Feb. 
28,  1628-g.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1645-6. 
.\dm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  14,  1646-7.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1653.  M.P.  for  Abingdon,  i688.  Died  Dec.  13,  1716. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1717.   (Peile,  i.  499-) 

MEDLYCOTT, (junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan. 

13,  1615-6. 
MEDWALL,  HENRY,  alias  WOODHALL.    Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from   Eton,    1480.    B.Civ.L.    1491-2.    Chaplain   to 
.\rchbishop  Morton.  Writer  of  interludes.   (D.N.B.) 
MEE,  WOODCOCK.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  10,  1724.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  June  25,  1732. 
MEEK,  BOAZ.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1663.    Of 
Northamptonshire.   S.  of  John,  of  Oundle,  barber.   School, 
Oundle.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)    Feb.   2,    1669-70;   priest,   Dec.   24,    1671.    C.   of 
Broughton,  Northants.,  1670.  C.  of  Cransley,  1670-2.   (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MEEKE,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  1613. 

MEEKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  22,  1639. 
S.  of  Michael,  farmer.  B.  at  Ainderby  Steeple,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Floteham  (?  Fleetham)  (Mr  Tho.  Smelt)  and  Cox- 
wold  (Mr  Will.  Smelt).  Matric.  1639. 

MEEKE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1734  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Anthony,  of  St  Mary's,  Strand,  London,  gent.  Matric.  from 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  17,  1726,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1730;  M.A.  1733.  Died  as  Fellow,  Sept.  26,  1763. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

MEEKES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1559. 

MEEKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1565. 

MEEKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
28,  1653.   Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1654. 

MEAKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571. 


Meighen,  Godson 

MEEK,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1703-   S.  of 

,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Yorkshire  (?  William,  V.  of  Slaith- 

waite).  Matric.  1703;  Scholar,  1706;  B.A.  1706-7. 

MEEKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1736.  S.  of  George,  of  Shipton,  Yorks.  School, 
Shipton  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1736.  One  of  these  names,  of 
Hammerton,  Yorks.,  died  Feb.  10,  1791. 

MEERYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1572. 

MEESE,  see  MEASE. 

MEETKIRK,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1617  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  5th 
s.  of  Adolphus,  of  Brussels  (by  2nd  wife),  States  Ambassador 
to  England.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Jan.  16,  1606-7,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1610; 
M.A.  1613;  B.D.  1620;  D.D.  1625.  Regius  Professor  of 
Hebrew  at  Oxford,  1620-6.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1625.  R. 
of  Easton,  Hants.,  1625-57.  Author,  poems  in  Hebrew  and 
Latin.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr  More.  Died  Aug. 
1657.  WUl,  P.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

MEETKIRKE  or  MEETKERKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8) 
at  Christ's,  May  30,  1732.  4th  s.  of  Adolphus.  B.  at 
Rushden,  Herts.,  May  31,  1714-  Schools,  Buntingford  and 
Winchester.  Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A. 
1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  19,  1736;  priest,  Sept.  24, 
1738.  R.  of  Ickleford  and  Pirton,  1748-58.  Chaplain  to 
Viscount  Faulkland.  Perhaps  Head  Master  of  Darlington 
School,  1750-5.  V.  of  Rickmans worth,  i754-  Died  Jan.  8, 
1758.   (Peile,  II.  226;  G.  Mag.) 

MEGGISON,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  i,  1693. 
S.  of  Lancelot.  B.  at  Whalton,  Northumberland.  Bapt. 
there,  Aug.  15,  1678.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric. 
1694;  Scholar,  1694-5;  B.A.  169&-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle) 
June,  1698;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1703.  Head  Master  of 
Morpeth  School,  1712.   (Peile,  11.  128.) 

MEGGOTT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1650.  Of  Surrey.  B..A.  1653;  M.A.  1657;  D.D.  1669.  R.  of 
St  Olave,  Southwark,  1662.  V.  of  Twickenham,  1668-87. 
Chaplain  to  the  King,  1672.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1677-92- 
Dean  of  Winchester,  1679-92.  Died  Dec.  7,  1692.  Bwied  at 
Twickenham,  Dec.  10,  1692.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1693.  (D.N.B.; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MEGGES,  ED.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1565.  One 
Edward  Megges,  of  Staple  Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1573. 

MEGGS,  JAMES.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  26,  1625.  Of 
London.  S.  of  William,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  gent. 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1627-8;  M.A.  1631;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.). 
R.  of  St  Margaret  Pattens,  1637,  sequestered  and  imprisoned, 
but  restored,  1660-1.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Newington,  Surrey, 
1643,  sequestered.  R.  of  Theydon  Gamon,  Esses,  1660-72. 
Married  Margaret,  'dau.  of  Auditor  Carter.'  Died  Jan.  24, 
1672-3.  Buried  at  Thevdon  Gamon.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1672-3. 
Probably  father  of  Thomas  (1669).  (Vis.  of  Midds.,  1664; 
F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Barnet.) 

MEGGS,  PERCIVAL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1580. 
Eldest  s.  of  Laurence,  of  Bradford  Peverell,  Dorset;  age  22  in 
1586.  Succeeded  his  father,  1586.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Peile,  l.  160;  Vis.  of  Dorset,  1623; 
Hutchins,  11.  535  ) 

MEGGS,  PEVERELL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1580. 
S.  of  Laurence,  of  Bradford  Peverell,  Dorset.  B.A.  1583-4. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Laurence,  of  Winterbome 
Steepleton,  Dorset.  Brother  of  Percival.  (Peile,  1.  159;  Vis. 
of  Dorset.) 

MEGGS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23,  1669. 
Probably  s.  of  James  (1627),  D.D.  Bapt.  at  East  Barnet, 
Middlesex,  July  20,  1651.  Died  before  1673-  Buried  at 
Theydon  Gamon,  Essex.   M.I.    (F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Barnet.) 

MEGOE,  EPHRAIM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1731.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Fellow, 
1738-45.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1735-6;  priest,  July, 
1739.  Minor  canon  of  Norwich.  P.C.  of  St  John's  Sepulchre, 
Norwich,  1738-86;  and  of  St  Martin's,  1743-86.  R.  of  Spex- 
hall,  Suffolk,  1751.  V.  of  Worstead,  Norfolk,  1762-86. 
Died  June  14,  1786,  aged  74.   (G.  Mag.;  Masters- Lamb.) 

MEGO, .   B.A.  1483-4- 

MEIBURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
3,  1653.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Pontop,  Durham.  School,  Hough- 
ton. 

MEIENREIS,  SIGISMUND.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1614. 

MEIGHEN,  GODSON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1616. 
S.  of  John  (1573).  School,  Shrewsbury.  Scholar,  1618;  B.A. 
1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  'Preacher  of  God's  Word,'  in  1625. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1612). 


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Meighen,  John 

McirHFN  nr  MYHEN.  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

•^^N^"  s  .5  3  S  of  a  burgess  of  Shrewsbury.  School  Shrews- 
hurv  H  .^  1577-8;  M-A-  i58i,  as  Mehen.  Head  NIaster  of 
Shrewsbury,  1583-1635;  resigned,  Sept.  1635-  Married  Joan 
Hea<lley.  at  St  Mary's,  Sh^e^vsbury,  Sept.  23,  1587.  Buried 
there  Feb.  3,  1635-6.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1636.  Father  of  Godson 
(1616)  and  Thomas  (1612).  (G.  W.  Fisher,  Shreivsbury.) 

MEIGHEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1612. 
S.  of  John  (1573)-  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A. 
1620.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  4.  1615.  age  24;  pnest, 
Feb  25  1615-6.  C.  of  Rivenhall,  Essex.  R.  of  GtToUeshunt 
1615.  R.  of  Gt  Braxted,  1638-43-  Died  1643.  Brother  of 
Godson  (1616). 

MEISSNER  or  MESSNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  23,  1628-9.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1629;  B  A.  1632-3; 
M.A.  1636.  Probably  V.  of  Gt  Comard,  Suffolk,  1662-7. 
Died  1667. 

MELBANKE,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1575-  BA.  1579-80.  Afterwards  of  Gray's  Inn.  Author, 
Phihtinus,  a  close  imitation  of  t.y\y' s,Euphues.  (Cooper,  i. 
490;  D.N.B.) 

MELBOURNE,  SIMON.  Adm.  scholar  at  King's  Hall,  Feb.  13, 
1401-2;  resigned,  Sept.  22,  1408.  S.  of  Peter.  (Tnn.  Coll. 
Admissions.) 

MELDEBURN,  JOHN  DE.  'King's  scholar' at  Cambridge,  Aug. 

^9.  1331-  ,     „ 

MELFORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John  s.  Mar.  10, 
1724-5.  S.  of  J.,  M.D.,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Bassington. 
School,  Brigg  (Mr  Waterworth).   Matric.  1725. 

MELFORD  or  MELFURTH,  SIMON.  B.Can.L.  1505-4- 

MELHUISH,  see  MELLISH. 

MELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1611;  B.A. 
1 614-5.  One  of  these  names  schoolmaster  at  Bolingbroke, 
Lines.,  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18,  1615-6;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1617. 

MELLES,  MOSES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1641. 
B.  at  Sibscy,  Lines.  B.A.  1644-5-  Ejected  from  Kirton-in- 
Lindsey,  1662.  Afterwards  preacher  in  Lines.  (Calamy,  11. 
148.) 

MELLIAR,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1723-  S.  of 
James,  of  Catcott,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
O.Kford,  May  15,  1711,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715-  R-  of 
Doddington,  Somerset,  1718-27.  V.  of  Kilton,  1722-7.  R. 
of  Bawdrip,  1723-7.  Died  1727-   (^l-  Oxon.) 

MELLING,  BERNARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  6,  1643. 
S.  of  Robert  (?  1601).  B.  at  'Summersey'  (?  Somerleyton), 
Suffolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Jan.  26,  1644-5,  age  16. 

MELLINGE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1573- 

MELLING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6,  1601. 
Of  Somerlevton,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  20, 
1604.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  11,  1611.  Probably  of  St 
Olave's  Priory,  Herringfleet,  Suffolk.  Died  1654.  His  \nll 
(P.C.C.)  1655,  as  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Probably  father  of 
Bernard  (1643).   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  149.) 

MELLING  or  MYLLINGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1566;  B-A.  1570-1.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  26,  1572.  Perhaps  R.  of  Tacolneston,  Norfolk,  1574-7- 
R.  of  RingshaU,  Suffolk,  1576.  R.  of  Haskeby,  1576.  V.  of 
Ashby,  and  Somerleyton,  1577-1632. 

MELLINGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  28, 
1625-6.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Buckinghamshire.  School,  North 
Walsham  (Mr  StiUs).   Matric.  1626. 

MELLER,  ADAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Holmfirth,  Yorks.,  1600;  and  R.  of  Cumber- 
worth. 

MELLER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  11,  1624. 
Matric.  1624.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Taddington,  Derbs. 
Buried  there  Jan.  9,  1679.   (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  11. 114-) 

MELLER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1568 ; 
B.A.  1571-2. 

MELLOR  or  MELLORS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1612,  as  'MeUous.'  S.  of  Robert,  of  '  Ideridgehay,' 
Derbs.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1612,  as  Mailer;  B.A.  1615-6. 
Surrendered  copyhold  at  Iderichaye  to  his  son  Robert,  1659. 
(Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  561.) 

MELLOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Mar.  15,  1653-4. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Derby  (Mayor,  1647).  B.  there.  School, 
Derby  (Mr  Brandreth).  Matric.  1654-  •'^din.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  9,  1654.  Of  Castle  Fields,  Derby.  One  of  these  names, 
but  called  M.A.,  Master  of  Ashbourne  School,  Derbs.,  in  1672. 
Died  before  1684.  But  see  Henry  Miller  (1636).  (Derby 
School  Reg.;  Vii.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 


Mellish,  William 

MELLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  FcU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  13, 
1602-3.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Winterbome  Came,  Dorset. 
School,  Dorchester  (Mr  Harris).  Matric.  1603.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  15,  1606.  Knighted,  May  6,  1625. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Swinnerton,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London.  Royalist,  compounded  for  £693.  (Venn,  I.  181.) 
MELLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  18, 
1660.  Of  Northamptonshire.  School,  Fotheringhay.  Matric. 
1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  Scholar,  1665;  M.A.  1668. 
MELLER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  26, 
1727.  S.  of  Joseph,  jailer.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Cambs.  School, 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1728.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from 
St  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford,  May  8,  1733;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1734- 
Perhaps  R.  of  Oddington,  Gloucs.,  1768-79.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1779.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
MELLAR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  16, 
1614.  S.  of  Thomas,  cutler,  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.  Taught 
by  Mr  John  Bonner.  Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  Scholar, 
1618-22;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  9;  priest, 
Jan.  10,  1622-3.  V.  of  Salton,  Yorks.,  1623  (presented  by 
the  University).  Married,  1626,  Isabel  Williamson,  of 
Kirkham. 
MELLOR,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1632.  Of  Derbyshire.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Chaddesden,  Derbs.  B.Jan,  i,  1612.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
Probably  died  Aor.  19,  1656,  aged  45;  of  Derby.  Doubtless 
father  of  the  next  and  Thomas  (1665).  (Musgrave;  Glover, 
Derbs.,  11.  562.) 
MELLOR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  24.  1668. 
S.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Derbyshire.  School,  Derby.  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Of  Derby,  1687.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1665).  (Glover,  Derbs.,  11.  562.) 
MELLERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1570. 
MELLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  .May  3, 
1665.  S.  of  Robert  (1632).  B.  at  Chaddesden,  Derbs. 
School,  Bakewell  (Mr  Beardmore).  Matric.  1667-8;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  C.  of  Bolsterstone,  near  Sheffield,  1670-3. 
One  of  these  names  minister  at  Stannington  Chapel,  near 
Sheffield,  1673.  Died  Dec.  1673.  (Peile,  1.  617;  Glover, 
Derbs.,  11.  562,  where  Thomas,  brother  of  Robert  (1668)  is 
said  to  have  died  before  1686.) 
MELLOR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615; 

B.A.  1617-8,  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12,  1619-20. 
MELLORS,  COVEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578. 
MELLISH,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  Joseph 
(1692),  of  Doncaster,  Yorks.,  and  Blyth,  Notts.  Bapt.  at 
Blyth,  Nov.  20,  1707.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Oxford,  May  13,  1726,  age  18.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at 
Peterhouse,  Nov.  13,  1727-  Of  Blyth,  Notts.,  Esq.  Mamed, 
at  Aix,  Mar.  22,  1741,  Sarah  Heme  (or  Raine).  Died  Jan.  2, 
1757.  Buried  at  Doncaster.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of  William 
(1725-6).  (T.  A.  Walker,  258;  F.M.G.,  978;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MELHUISH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  30, 
1651.  Of  London.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  London,  draper,  a 
Cornishman.  School,  Hertford.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
II,  1652.  B.A.  1656;  M..\.  1660. 
MELHUISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1642. 
Of  Middlesex.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  citizen  and 
Merchant  Taylor,  of  London,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  15, 
1655- 
MELLISH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  27,  1692. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Doncaster,  Esq.,  barrister  of  the  Inner 
Temple.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1692.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  26,  1693.  Of  Doncaster  and  Blyth,  Esq. 
Married  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Sur  William  Gore,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London.  Died  June  19,  i733.  aged  58.  Buried  at  Blyth, 
Notts.  Father  of  Edward  (1728)  and  William  (1725-6). 
(F.M.G.,  977;  G.  Mag.) 
MELLISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14, 
1621-2.  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  Merchant  Taylor,  of  London. 
Bapt.  at  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  May  i,  1605.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1622.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  10,  1626.  Married,  at  Stepney,  Apr.  25,  1633,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Goldsmith,  of  London.  Died  Apr.  3,  1667. 
Buried  at  Doncaster.  M.I.  (F.M.G.,  976;  Vii.  of  Yorks., 
1666.) 
MELLISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house, Feb.  7,  1725-6.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  (1692),  of  Blyth, 
Notts.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1728;  M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1729-35.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  16,  1725.  and 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1733-4-  M.P.  for  Retford, 
1741-57.  Commissioner  of  Excise,  1751-60.  Receiver- 
General  of  the  Customs,  1760-3,  1765-85.  Of  Blyth,  Notts. 
Died  Dec.  16,  1791.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Edward  (1728). 
(F.M.G.,  978;  T.  A.  Walker,  254;  A.  B.  Heaven.) 


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Mellowes,  Edward 

MELLOWES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1627.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Abraham.  Matric.  1627. 
Emigrated  to  New  England  with  his  parents,  in  1633. 
Settled  in  Charlestown,  Massachusetts.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  at  Charlestown,  May  5,  1650.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

MELMOTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  M.\gdalene, 
June  24, 1726.  S.  of  William,  barrister  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster  (private).  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,  1724-  Abandoned  law,  and  settled  at 
Shrewsbtury,  1739.  Commissioner  of  bankrupts,  1756.  Re- 
moved to  Bath,  1769.  Author  of  Fitzosborne's  Letters  and 
translations  from  the  Classics.  Died  May  13,  i799-  Biuried 
at  Batheaston.   M.I.  in  Bath  Abbey.   (D.N.B.) 

MELSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  i,  1663. 

Father  deceased.    B.  in  Lincolnshire.    Matric.   1665;  B.A. 

1668-9;  M.A.  1672.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1669; 

priest.  May  29,  1670. 
MELSONBY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572. 
MELSOP,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  c.  Mar.  1664. 

S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Barton,  Norfolk.    B.  there. 

Schools,  Castle  Acre  and   Lynn  (Mr  Bell).    Matric.   1664; 

Scholar,  1664-70;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671-   Fellow,  1670-8. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1670;  priest,  Mar.  1670-1.    V.  of 

Foulden,  Norfolk,  1678-82.  Died  1682.   (Venn,  i.  421.) 

MELSOPP,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632. 

MELTON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589. 
Of  Lincolnshire. 

MELTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569; 
B.A.  1574-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  15,  1576;  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Mar.  5,  1576-7.   R.  of  West  Barkwith,  Lines.,  1579- 

MELTON,  HENRY.   B.D.  1490-1.  A  friar. 

MELTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1586. 

One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  Bilsby,  Lines.,  1591.   V.  of 

Belton,  1598-1605.   V.  of  Louth,  1605. 
MELTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25,  i5o8.  Matric. 

1607-8.    Perhaps  identical  with  the  politician  and  author. 

If  so,  s.  of  Evan,  of  Yorkshire.    Knighted,  Sept.  11,  1632. 

Secretary  to  the  Council  of  the  North,  1635.    Keeper  of  the 

Great  Seal  for  the  North  of  England.  Author  of  Astrohgaster, 

etc.    Married,  c.  1634,  and  had  issue.    Died  Dec.  17,  1640. 

Bm-ied   at   Tottenham.    M.I.    there.    Will   (P.C.C.)    1641. 

{D.N.B.) 
MELTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  25,  1652.   Of 

Yorkshire.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1652,  as  of 

St  Martin's,  Middlesex.  Barrister,  1663. 
MELTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  June  5, 

1667.    S.  of  Walthal,  of  Hambleton,  near  Scawton,  Yorks. 

B.  there.   School,  Pickering  (Mr  Gray).    Matric.  1668;  B.A. 

1670-1;  M.A.  1676.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1671;  priest, 

Sept.  1672. 
MELTON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1475-6.  Of  Yorkshire.   M.A.  1479- 

80;  B.D.  1490;  D.D.  1496.  Master  of  Michaelhouse,  1495. 

Preb.  of  York,  as  Multon.    Chancellor  of  York,  1496-1528. 

Author,  biblical.   Died  1528.   (Cooper,  i.  37;  D.N.B.) 

MELVIN,  PATRICK.  Incorp.  from  St  Andrews,  1621. 

MENDHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  30,  1683. 
S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Seething,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Mund- 
ham.  .School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1683-4;  Scholar,  1683-7; 
B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1687-8;  priest 
(St  David's)  Mar.  16,  1689-90.  V.  of  Weybread,  Suffolk, 
1690;  of  Metfield,  1702.   (Venn,  i.  473.) 

MENDHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  1559- 

MENDAME,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  1602.  Chaplain  of 
King's.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  30,  1640. 

MENDAM, .  B.D.  1470-1.  A  friar. 

MENES,  JAMES,  see  MENZIES. 

MENFYELD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1587;  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595,  as  Menvill.   M.I.  at  Favers- 

ham,  Kent,  to  Thomas  Mendfield,  Esq.;  died  1614.   (J.  Ch. 

Smith.) 
MENNELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1592;  B.A. 

1595-6;  M.A.  1599. 
MENELL,   ROBERT.    B.A.   1494-5;   M.A.   1498.    WUl  proved 

(V.C.C.)  1503;  of  Buckingham  College. 
MENNEL  or  MINNELL,  ROBERT.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus 

Christi,  1567.   Matric.  Easter,  1568.   One  of  these  names  s. 

of  Anthony,  of  North  Kilvington,  Yorks.   Living,  1585.    Of 

Stanke,    Yorks.     Married    Margaret,    dau.    of    Christopher 

Nodding,  of  Stanke.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MENNYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  M.\gdalene,  Easter,  1561. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Swayfield,  Lines.,  I573-4- 


Meredith,  Ellys 

MENSFORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1701.  S.  of  John,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's, 
Durham,  Nov.  28,  1682.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Burton). 
King's  scholar,  1696.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  June  8,  1707;  priest.  May  30,  1708. 
MENZIES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i,  1592-3- 
Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1594,  as  Menes.  Probably  B..\. 
1594-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16,  1598-9,  as  'M.A.' 
MENZIES  or  MENES,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's, 

c.  1594.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606. 
MERAC  or  MEYRICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.    II,    1719.    S.   of  Theophilus,   of   Yorkshire.    School, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).    Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1725-6. 
Probably  V.  of  Edwinstowe,  Retford,  1739-58.    Buried  there 
Feb.  15,  1758. 
MERCATOR,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  May 
20,  1721.    Previously  matric.  from  Lincohi  College,  Oxford, 
Feb.  26,  1718-9,  age  17.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Blyth,  Notts.  Matric. 
1721;  B.A.  1722-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1723; 
C.  of  Skidbrook,  Lines.  (Peile,  11.  203.) 
MERCER,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
25,  1656.  S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  Whiston,  Yorks. 
School,  Rotherham.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663. 
MERCER,   EDWARD.     Matric.  sizar  from   St   John's,   Lent, 
1626-7;  B.A.  1630-1.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Burleydam, 
Cheshire,  1648-64.    (E.  Axon.) 
MERCER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1618-^; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    Sub- 
scribed for  priest's  orders  (Bristol)  Dec.  21,   1628.    R.  of 
Godmanstone,   Dorset,    1628-68.     Married,   May   29,    1636, 
Bridget  Browne.   Buried  Dec.  29,  1668.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1669. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MERCER,  JAMES.  M.A.  1641-2  (on  the  King's  visit).  Perhaps 

R.  of  Little  Oakley,  Essex,  1680-4.  Died  1684. 
MERCER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  21,  1592.   Of 

London. 
MERCER,  JOHN.   Licensed  to  practise  medicine  from  King's, 

1639. 

MERCER,    NICHOLAS.     M.A.    1585    (Incorp.    from    Oxford). 

Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  3,  1575.  age  17; 

B.A.    (Oxford)    1574-5;    M.A.    1578-9-     FeUow  of   Exeter, 

1577-86.    V.  of  St  Pancras,  near  Lyme,  Devon,   1581-^7. 

Preb.  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  1583.    V.  of  Bishop's  Nympton, 

1585.    R.  of  (Pitts  portion)  Tiverton,  1591.    Will  (Exeter) 

1597.   (A I.  Oxon.) 

MERCER,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1587  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   B.A. 

(Oxford)  15S5;  M.A.  1588.  Supp.  for  B.C.L.  1595.  Fellow  of 

Exeter  College,  1582-96.    Proctor  (Oxford)  1584-5-    One  of 

these  names,  of  Chard,  Somerset,   M.A.   (bom  at  Ottery 

St  Mary,  Devon),  will  (P.C.C.)  1632.  (Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MERCER,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1610; 

B.A.   1612-3;  M.A.  1616.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  7; 

priest,  Apr.  8,  1627. 

MERCER  or  MESTERIE,  THOMAS.    M.A.    Fellow  of  Corpus 

Christi,  1437.   V.  of  St  John  Sepulchre  and  St  Martin-by- 

Oak,  Norwich.    Preb.  of  Norwich. 

MERCER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1459- 
MERCER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571- 

MERCER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1729.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Preston. 
School,  Manchester  (Mr  Brook).  Matric.  1729. 

MERCH,  PETER  DE.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1328.  V.  of  Shepreth, 
Cambs.   (Coll.  Hist.,  2.) 

MERCHANT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1635. 
Matric.  1635. 

MERCHANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1636. 

MERCOTT,  JOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1640. 

MEREDITH,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  25,  1687- 
8.  Matric.  1688.  Perhaps  of  Putney,  Surrey.  Died  Sept.  7, 
1754,  aged  80.   Buried  at  Putney.   (G.  Mag.) 

MEREDITH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  3,  1637.  S.  of  William,  of  Cleiflog,  Anglesey,  husband- 
man. School,  Rosgolyn  (private;  Mr  Hughes).  B.A.  1641-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  25,  1642-3;  C.  of  Sandcroft, 
Suffolk. 

MEREDITH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  20, 
1644.  Of  Wales.  Perhaps  1st  s.  of  William  (1619).  If  so, 
died  before  his  father.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1647)  and 
Roger  (1656-7).   (Hasted,  u.  4S1.) 

MEREDITH,  ELLYS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  18,  1386. 
Of  Wales. 


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Meredith,  George 

MEREDITH  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Kton, 
1701  S  of  Kichanl,  of  St  Anrlrcw's,  Holborn.  13.  in  London. 
Matric.  Easter,  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711.  FcUow.  1707- 
Adra.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  19,  1705.  Became  insane.  Died 
Sept.  1714.   (Harwood.) 

MEREDITH,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Kali,,  Jan.  6, 
1689-90.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1647),  Bart.  Matric.  1689; 
I.L.13.  ir)94.  Fellow,  1694-1709.  Died  s.p.  before  1723- 
brother  of  Thomas  (1682)  and  William  (1675)- 

MEREDITH,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  King's  (.age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1613.  Of  Old  Windsor,  Berks.  Matric. 
1614;  B.A.  r6i7-8;  M.A.  1621.  Fellow,  1616-30.  Died  in 
College.  Admon.  granted  (King's  College)  Feb.  18,  1630-1. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1613). 

MERIDITH,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
ICastcr,  1639;  ]i.\.  1639-40. 

MEREDITH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1,607; 
B.A.  1610-1. 

MEREDITH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Berkshire,  cler.  fil.  Matric.  from  All  Souls,  Oxford,  Nov.  2, 
1621,  age  19;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1622;  M.A.  1626.  Created  D.D. 
1642.  Proctor  (Oxford)  1632-3.  Wardenof  All  Souls,  1660-5. 
R.  of  Algarkirk,  Lines.,  1623-36.  R.  of  South  Somercotes, 
1640-1.  R.  of  Stamford  Rivers,  Essex,  1641.  Master  of 
Wigston's  Hospital,  Leicester.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1642- 
62.  Provost  of  Eton,  1662-5.  Died  July  17,  1665.  Buried  in 
All  Souls  Chapel.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MEREDITH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Anglesey.  S.  of  Meredith,  of  Garagurydryn.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  17,  1619,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1621;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1636.  Probably  R.  of  Little  Stan- 
more,  Middlesex,  1640.  R.  of  Llanarmon  Dyffryn  Ceriog, 
1642.  R.  of  Llanferres,  Denbigh,  1644-60.  Buried  there 
Sept.  23,  1660,  aged  59.  M.I.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

MEREDITH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Salop.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely); 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1642;  C.  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk. 

MEREDITH,  MOORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1733.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Greenhills,  Kildare.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1736-7; 
M.A.  1740;  B.D.  1761.  Fellow,  1739-89.  Junior  Proctor, 
1752.  Vice-Master,  1766-89.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2; 
priest,  Mar.  9,  1739-40.  V.  of  Over,  Cambs.,  1754.  V.  of 
Chesterton,  1756.  R.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  1760-89.  Suc- 
ceeded to  the  Baronetcy,  1783,  but  did  not  assume  it.  Died 
at  Cambridge,  Nov.  8,  1789.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Westmon., 
308.) 

MEREDITH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1568.   Of  Kent. 

MEREDITH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1601; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  One  of  these  names  C.  at  Yelden, 
Beds.,  before  1617.    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

MEREDITH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1612;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620; 
B.D.  1627;  D.D.  1634.  Fellow,  1618-44,  ejected.  R.  of 
Farthingstone,  Northants.,  1627-9.  K.  of  Wappenham,  1632- 
40.  R.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  1640-35.  R.  of  Hellesdon, 
1650-5.  Died  Dec.  5,  1655-   Will  (P.C.C.)  1656. 

MEREDITH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  2,  1615.  Of  London.  Matric.  1615;  B.A. 
1619;  M.A.  1623.  Fellow,  1618-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1624.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Annandale.  V.  of  Stogursey,  Somerset,  1628,  ejected. 
Appointed  to  Stevenage,  Herts.,  in  1629.  Archdeacon  of 
Dorset,  1660-71.  R.  of  West  Bagborough,  Somerset,  1662-71. 
Brother  of  Humphrey  (1613). 

MEREDITH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1647.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1619),  of  Leeds  Abbey, 
Kent,  Bart.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  1648-9.  M.P.  for 
Kent,  1656-8;  for  Sandwich,  1659.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Apr. 
1673.  Married  Susanna,  dau.  of  Philip  Skippon,  of  Tobsham, 
Norfolk,  1633.  Buried  at  Leeds,  Sept.  5,  1679.  Brother  of 
the  next  and  perhaps  of  Edward  (1644),  father  of  Thomas 
(1682),  William  (1675)  and  Henry  (1689-90).  (G.E.C.,  i.  209; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MEREDITH,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9,  1656-7. 
S.  of  Sir  William  (1619),  of  Leeds,  Kent,  Bart.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1658;  M.A.  from  Trinity 
HaU,  1662.  FeUow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1662-87.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1656-7.  Gresham  Professor  of  Law, 
1673-87.  Secretary  to  Sir  Wm.  Temple,  1674-80.  F.R.S., 
1681.  Master  in  Chancery,  1688-1700.  pied  Feb.  17,  1700-1. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Richard  (above).  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663; 
Ward's  Gresham.) 


Meriton,  Henry 

MEREDITH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Kaiter  1682.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1647),  of  Leeds,  Kent, 
Bart.  M.P.  for  Kent,  Jan.  to  July,  1701.  Died  unmarried, 
July  II,  1701.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1675)  and  Henry  {1689- 
90).  (Burke,  Ext.  BaH.) 
MEREDITH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  8,  1619.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Stansley, 
Denbigh,  and  of  Leeds  Abbey,  Kent.  Matric.  1620.  Created 
Bart,  Aug.  13,  1622.  Married  (i)  Susan,  dau.  of  Francis 
Barker,  of  London ;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Goring,  Bart. 
Died  Apr.  10,  1675,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Leeds,  Kent.  Father 
of  Richard  (1647)  and  Roger  (1656-7)  and  perhaps  of 
Edward  (1644)-  (O.E.C.,  i,  209.) 
MERIDETH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  Michs.  1675.  S.  of  h.  of  Sir  Richard  (1647),  of  Leeds, 
Kent,  Bart.  Age  6  in  1663.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i, 
1676.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Sept.  1679-  Buned  at  Leeds, 
May  28,  i68i.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1682)  and  Henry  (1689- 
90).  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  G.fi.C,  where  he  is  said  to  have 
been  bom  c.  1666.) 
MEREDITH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1678.  S.  of  Hugh,  gent.  B.  at  Wrexham,  Denbigh. 
School,  Wrexham  (Mr  Lewis).  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  168 1-2; 
M.A.  1686.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sundon,  Beds.,  1687-90. 
MEREDITH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1682.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Amos,  of  Marston, 
in  Tamerton  Folliott,  Devon,  and  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia, 
deceased.  B.  Dec.  6,  1665.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart., 
Dec.  5,  1669.  Of  Henbury,  Cheshire.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Robinson,  of  Whaplode,  Lines.  Buried  at  Prestbury, 
Jan.  19,  1752.  (Ormerod,  iii.  353;  G.E.C.) 
MEREFORD,  MICHAEL  DE.  1261.  Southern  student  who  re- 
ceived a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the 
northern  students.  (Fuller,  29.) 
MEREST,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1661.  Matric. 

1661.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  3,  1671-2,  as  B.A. 
MERESTE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29, 
1589.  S.  of  Anthony,  citizen  of  London,  haberdasher.  B.  in 
Basinghall.  School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Scholar,  1589-96; 
B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  C.  of  Bromley  St  Leonard,  Middle- 
sex, 1597-8.  (See  Anthony  Merehurst  in  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 
MERIAM,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1618; 

B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
MERIAM,  ISAIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568. 
MERIAT,  PETER.  B.A.  1528-9. 

MERIDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1659.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3.  Signs  for  priest's  orders 
(London)  June  3,  1664.  R.  of  Bariing,  Essex,  1676-9.  Died 
1679.  Admon.  Apr.  7,  1680  (Dean  and  Chapter,  St  Paul's). 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MERIDALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591, 
as'Meriden';B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  21,  1606. 

MERINGTON,  • .  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1586-7. 

MERITON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1384-5;  M.A.  1588;  B.D.  from  Queens', 
1596;  D.D.  1601.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1589-1600.  Proctor, 
1594-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  27,  1589- 
R.  of  Hadleigh  and  Dean  of  Bocking,  1599-1618.  Dean  of 
Peterborough,  1612-7.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Anne,  wife  of 
James  I.  Dean  and  canon  of  York,  1617-24-  Author, 
sermons.  Died  Dec.  23,  1624.  M.I.  in  York  Minster.  Will, 
York.  Father  of  Thomas  (1608-9).  (D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Yorks.) 
MERITON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1616. 
Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  George  (above).  B.A.  1619-20. 
Married,  at  St  Michael-le-Belfrey,  York,  1624,  Jane  Adams, 
of  Owston.  Died  s.p.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MERITON,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  30,  1618. 

Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1621-2. 
MERITON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1629. 

Of  Essex.  B.A.  1632-3. 
MERITON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
13,  1678.  2nd  s.  of  George,  attorney,  of  Northallerton  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  at  Kirk-Levington,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1678.  Died  in  Cambridge, 
Aug.  14,  1680.  M.I.  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge.  Brother  of 
John  (1682).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  4.) 
MERITON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1612. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1614-3;  M.A.  1618.  Fellow,  1617-27.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  27;  priest.  May  28,  1621.  R.  of  King's 
Ripton,  Hunts.,  1638-9,  deprived.  R.  of  Stilton,  1638- 
(?)  1658.  R.  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk,  1647.  One  of  these  names 
minister  of  St  James',  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1668;  dismissed  at 
the  King's  request,  1669.  Father  of  John  (1645)  and  Thomas 
(1648)  and  perhaps  of  the  next. 


176 


Meriton,  Henry 

MERITON,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1645.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry  (above).  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651. 
R.  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk,  1667-1707-   R-  of  Boughton,  1677- 
83.   R.  of  Cley,  1691.  Died  Jan.  30,  1707.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  John  (1679),  perhaps  brother  of  John  (1645)  and  of 
Thomas  (1648). 
MERITON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  8, 
1671.    S.  of  Henry  (1645),  clerk,  R.  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk. 
School,  Bury.   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.   Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1676;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1679. 
R.  of  Boughton,  Norfolk,  1683-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lutterworth, 
Leics.    Admon.  (Leicester)  1710.    Brother  of  John  (1679)- 
MERITON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1620;  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1626.  R.  of  Sacomb,  Herts.,  1637-69. 
Died  Dec.  20,  1669,  aged  64.   Licensed  to  marry  Susan,  dau. 
of  W.  Ederidge,  Api .  24,  1633. 
MERITON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  June  2, 
1645.   S.  of  Henry  (1612),  of  Stilton,  Hunts.,  clerk.   Matric. 
1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  PerhapsV.  of  Stives,  Hunts., 
1666.    Chaplain  to  Henry,  Earl  of  Arlington.    Author  of 
The  Obligation  of  a  Good  Conscience  to  Civil  Obedience,  1670. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1648).    {D.N.B.) 
MERITON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  18, 
1652.     S.   of    Richard,    of   Northallerton,    Yorks.     School, 
DanbyWiske  (private).   Matric.  1652;  M.A.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.); 
D.D.  1669  (do.).   'Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657'  {Al.  Ox.).    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28 :  priest.  May  30, 1 661 .  Lecturer  at  St 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  and  St  Mary-at-Hill.   R.  of  St  Nicholas 
Aeons,  London,  1656;  reinstituted,  1660-4.    R.  of  Walsoken, 
Norfolk,  1661.   R.  of  Little  Fakenham,  Suffolk,  1662.    R.  of 
St  Michael,  Comhill,   1664-1704.    R.  of  St  Mary  Bothaw, 
1666-96.  President  of  Sion  College,  1676-7.  Author,  sermons. 
Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  Dec.  11,  1704.   (D.N.B.) 
MERITON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  c.  July,  1679-    S.  of 
Henry   (1645),    R.   of   Oxburgh,    Norfolk.     Scholar,    1679; 
Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3;  MA.  1686.   Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  24,  1683.    R.  of  Boughton,  Norfolk,   1687-1717.   R.  of 
Caldecot,  1688-1717.   R-  of   Oxburgh,  1708-17.  Author  of 
pamphlets  against  Quakerism.  Buried  at  Oxburgh,  Aug.  2, 
1717.   Brother  of  Henry  (1671)  and  father  of  John  (1716). 
{Venn,  I.  463;  D.N.B.) 
MERITON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  30.  1682.   3rd 
s.  of  George,  attorney,  of  Castle  Leavington  and  Northallerton 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).    B.  at  Kirkby  Wiske,  Yorks.  (his 
mother's  home).   School,  Kirkbv  (Mr  Smelt).   Matric.  1682; 
B.A.  1685-6.  Brother  of  George  (1678).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665 ; 
Peile,  II.  89.) 
MERITON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10,  1716. 
S.  of  John  (1679),  R.  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk.   B.  at  Boughton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn  (Mr  Home)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Pate). 
Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1716-21;  B.A.  1719-20.   Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1723,  as  C.  of  Oxburgh.   {Venn,  n.  5.) 
MERITON,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  Jesus,  1608-9.   S.  of  George 
(1581).  M.A.  1613;  M.D.  1627.  Of  Castle  Leavington,  Yorks. 
Married  Grace,  dau.  of  Francis  Wright,  of  Bolton-on-Swale. 
Died  1652.    Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1654.    Father  of  Thomas 
(1662).   (A.  Gray;  see  also  D.N.B.  under  George.) 
MERITON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   15)   at   Magdalene, 
June  13,  1648.   S.  of  Henry  (1612),  clerk,  of  Stilton,  Hunts. 
School,  Calcot.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  July  9;  priest,  July  11,  1661.    R.  of  St 
Nicholas  Cole  Abbey,  London,  1662-1705.    Died  Feb.  14, 
1704-5,   aged   72.    M.I.   at  St   Nicholas.    Admon.,   P.C.C. 
Brother  of  John  (1645).  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  86.) 
MERITON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1662.  S.  of  Thomas  (1608-9),  deceased,  of  Castle  Leavington, 
near  Yarm,  Yorks.    B.  there.    School,  Danby  Wiske  (Mr 
Smelt).   Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.   Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Aug.  23,  1669.    R.  of  Normanton,  Lines.,  1669. 
Author,  tragedies.    One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1670-83.  (Fit.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  D.N.B.) 
MERRICK  or  MEYRICK,  EDMUND.    M.A.  1663  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).   Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  July  23,  1656; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1659;  M.A.  1662.  V.  of  Eynsham,  Oxon.,  1663. 
R.  of  Burton,  Pembs.,  1670.    Preb.  of  Brecon,  1670;  Pre- 
centor,  1685.    R.  of  Stackpole  Elidor,   1675-    Preb.  of  St 
David's,  1690;  Treasurer,  1691-1713.    Died  Apr.  24,  1713. 
Buried  at  Carmarthen.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

MERRICK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
June,  1624.  S.  of  Christopher,  barrister.  B.  at  Southall, 
Norwood,  Middlesex.  School,  Hartington,  Middlesex  (Mr 
Wm.  Durrant).  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1626;  of  Northcote  (?  Norwood),  Middlesex. 

MEYRICK,  ESSEX.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1722-3.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  IBush,  Pembs.,  Wales. 
B.  at  Pembroke.  Educated  at  home.  Matnc.  1723.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1722.  Died  at  Bush,  May,  1762. 

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Merrills,  Thomas 

MERRICK,  GILLY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 
1608.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Francis.  He  and  his  mother,  Lady 
Anne,  of  Moncton,  Pembs.,  had  a  lease  of  the  parsonage  of 
Manorbier,  Tenby,  in  1609.  Perhaps  knighted  (as  'Gillam' 
Merrick)  Mar.  26,  1639. 

MERRICK  or  MYRIEKE,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1580-1. 
Possibly  s.  of  Rowland,  Bishop  of  Bangor,  and  uncle  of  GiUy, 
above.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1582.  M.A.  (Gloucester  Hall)  1583. 
Preb.  of  Llandaff,  1588-95. 

MERRICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1615. 

MEYRICK,  JOHN  (1719),  see  MERAC. 

MERRICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  9,  1722-3.  B.  in 
Jamaica. 

MEYRICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1726-7.  Of  Llangadwadr,  Anglesey.  Probably  s.  of  Owen, 
of  Anglesey.  Matric.  1726;  LL.B.  1731.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Owen  (1723-4),  Richard  (1739)  and  William  (1726-7). 

MERRICK,  MARSHALL  MONTAGUE.  LL.B.  1749  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford).  S.  of  Samuel,  of  London,  gent.  Matric.  from 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  May  5,  1738,  age  18;  B.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1744;  D.C.L.  1759.  V.  of  Reigate,  Surrey.  Lecturer  at  St 
Ann's,  Westminster.  Died  Sept.  6,  1782.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al. 
Oxon. ;  G.  Mag.) 

MEYRICK,  OWEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  20, 
1723-4.  S.  of  Owen,  of  Bodorgan.  Matric.  1724-  M.P.  for 
Anglesey,  1761-70.  Married  Hester  Putland,  of  London. 
Died  Mar.  1770.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MERICK,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  22,  1592. 
Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  c.  1592. 

MEYRICK,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1573-4;  M.A. 
1579.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.,  age  24;  priest  (Peterb.)  June 
28,  1575.   R.  of  Belstead,  Suffolk,  1575-80. 

MEYRICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7,  1618. 

MEYRICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  3,  1739- 
S.   of   Owen,   of   Llangadwaladr,    Anglesey,    Esq.     Matric. 
(Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford)  July  11,   173°.  age  17.    Probably 
brother  of  John  (1726-7),  Owen  (1723-4)  and  WilUam  (next). 
{A I.  Oxon.) 
MEYRICKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1726-7.  Of  Llangadwaladr,  Anglesey.   Probably  s.  of  Owen. 
Matric.   1726.    Brother  of  John  (1726-7)  and  probably  of 
Owen  (1723-4)  and  Richard  (above). 
MERRIDEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  21,  1666. 
Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1667,  as  Meredith;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  19,  1670-1.  C.  at  Clifton,  Beds., 
in  1677.   R.  'if  Little  Barford,  1678-89.   One  of  these  names 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1694-1709. 
MERRILL,  see  also  MURIEL. 

MERRILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1613:  Scholar, 
1615-20;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  13;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1619-20.  V.  of  Pytchley,  Northants., 
1620-33.  V.  of  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  1637-40.  Married,  at 
Oundle,  Jan.  18,  1630-1,  Martha  Selbie,  of  Oundle.  Died 
1657.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1658.  Doubtlessfatherof  Joseph  (1655). 
{Peile,  I.  290.) 
MERRILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Cora.  at  Jesus,  May  21,  1728. 
Of  London.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Golden  Square,  London. 
Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735-  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  26,  1728,  and  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  5, 
1732.  Probably  F.R.S.,  1745- 
MERRILL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  8,  1655. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1613).  Matnc. 
1655;  B.A.  i658-<3;  M.A.  1663.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1662.  R.  of  Laver  Magdalen,  Essex,  1667- 
1700.  Died  1700. 
MERRILL,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1679.  S.  of  Randle.  B.  at  Astbury,  Cheshire.  School, 
Wrexham. 
MERRYLL,   ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,   Lent, 

1564-5- 

MERELL,  THOMAS.    B.D.  1555.  after  seven  years'  study  in 

Theology.  Of  Rutland.   Fellow  of  St  John's,  1555.   Perhaps 

V.  of  Bathford  (?  Barford)  Beds.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1558. 

MERILL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

MERRILLS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637; 

B.A.  1640-1. 
MERRILLS  or  MERILL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  c.  1596;  B.A.  1600-1.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  5; 
priest  May  16,  1601.  R.  of  Cold  Norton,  Essex,  1609.  R.  of 
SheUo'w  BoweUs,  1620.  R.  of  St  Stephen  WaUbrook,  London, 
1620.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Dec.  5,  1625.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 


Merry,  Thomas 

MERRY.  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Christ's,  May  7, 
1680    S   of  WiUiam.    B.  in  London.   School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1681,  as  Edward;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 
MERRY   WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June 

14,  1626.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.   Matric.  1626. 
MERRYALL,  JOHN.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1563.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Hast  and  West  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1566.    One  John 
Muryell  (LL.B.),  R.  of  North  Barsham,  1569. 
MERRIALL,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1606-7; 

M.A.  from  Jesus,  1610. 
MERYMAN,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1577-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  29, 
1581.   R.  of  Westerficld,  Suffolk,  1582-1627. 
MERRYS,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1498-9. 

MERIMAN,   EDWARD.    B.A.   (?  1594-5).    Of  Norfolk.    M.A. 
from   AUCDALENE,    1598.     FeUow   o£   Chnsts,    1599-1601. 
[Peile,  I.  206.) 
MERIMAN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1603. 
MERRYWETHER     or     MERIWETHER,     BARTHOLOMEW. 
Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A. 
1631. 
MERIWETHER,  EDMUND.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9,  as  Edward;  M.A.  1622.  FeUow. 
MERIWETHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  28,  1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  B.  there. 
School,  Gainsborough  (Mr  Lawson).  Matnc.  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8-  MA.  1641;  B.D.  from  Magdalene,  1652.  FeUow  of 
Magdalene.  Probably  R.  of  West  Carlton,  Lines.,  1660. 
MERRYWEATHER,   RICHARD.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi, 

1711.   Of  Kent.   Matric.  1711. 
MERSHAM,  GEORGE  (1598),  see  MARSON. 
MERSSING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  21, 
1695.     Matric.    sizar,    1695;    B.A.    1698-9.     Ord.    deacon 
(Norwich)   Dec.   1700;  priest,  June,   1707.    R-  of  Holton, 
Sufiolk,  1719- 
MERSTON,  EDWARD  DE.    1261.    Southern  student  who  re- 
ceived a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the 
northern  students.   (Fuller,  29.) 
MERSTON,  ROGER.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1466.   Died  in  College. 
MERTON,  JOHN  DE.   Fellow  of  University  Hall  (afterwards 

Clare).   Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Apr.  1342. 
MERTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628 ; 

B.A.  1631-2. 
MERTON,  WILLIAM  DE.  1261.  Servant  or  attendant  of 
Bartholomew  and  William  Watton;  southern  student  who 
received  a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the 
northern  students.  {Fuller,  29.) 
MERTON  or  MARTEN,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1501-2.  Of  St 
Nicholas  Hostel. 

MERTON, .   B.A.  1501-2;  M.A.  1504-5. 

MERVIN,  JONAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Aug.  i, 
1668.  S.  of  Richard  (1625),  D.D.,  of  Bratton  Clovelly,  Devon. 
B.A.  1672-3.  Probably  will  (Exeter)  1693;  of  Morthoe, 
Devon,  derk.  Brother  of  William  (1661). 
MERVINE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1625  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Wiltshire,  gent.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  17,  1619,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1621-2;  M.A. 
1624;  B.D.  1632;  D.D.  1661.  R.  of  Pertwood,  Wilts.,  1631. 
Preb.  of  Exeter,  1634-69.  R.  of  Bratton  Clovelly,  Devon, 
1637.  R.  of  Throwleigh,  1639.  V.  of  Okehampton,  1644. 
Chancellor  of  Exeter,  1660-9.  R.  of  Heanton  Punchardon, 
1661.  Died  Oct.  17, 1669.  Fatherof  Jonas  (1668)  and  WiUiam 
(1661).  (At.  Oxon.) 
MERVIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July 
27,  1661.  S.  of  BUchard  (1625),  Chancellor  of  Exeter  Cathedral. 
B.  in  Devon.  Matric.  1663;  B.A  1665-6;  U.A.  1669.  Fellow, 
1668.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Heanton  Punchardon, 
Devon,  1670-1719.  R.  of  Clare  portion,  Tiverton,  1679-1721. 
Died  1721.  Will,  Exeter.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
MERYETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1736.  S.  of  John,  of  Hampstead,  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1737;  Scholar,  1737;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A. 
1743.  FeUow,  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1739-4°; 
priest  (Chester)  Feb.  23,  1755.  V.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1754- 
64.  Died  1764. 
MERYNGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1566.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  of  Mering,  Notts.,  Knt. 
Age  26  in  1576.  (Vis.  of  Notts.) 


Metcalfe,  George 

MESAND, .  B.Can.L.  1470-1. 

MESSAM,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592. 
MESSINGER  or  MASSINGER,  ARTHUR.    M.A.   1578  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford).  B.A.  from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  1571;  M.A. 
1577.  Fellow  of  Merton,  1572.   M.P.  for  Weymouth,  1588-9, 
1593;  for  Shaftesbury,  1601.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
MESSENGER,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  atCAius, 
Jan  28, 1656-7.  S.  of  Augustine,  gent.,  of  Hackford,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.   School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).    Matric.  i65&-;7. 
Of  Whitwell.   Died  Oct.  4,  1680,  unmarried.   M.l.  at  Whit- 
well.   (Venn,  1.  396;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  v.  11.) 
MESSENGER,    EDMUND.     Matric.    sizar    from    Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1561.    Of  Leicestershire.    B.  c.  1546.    B.A.  1565-6; 
M.A.  1569.  FeUow  of  St  Catharine's,  1566.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Oct.  18,  1571.  R.  of  Stoney  Stanton,  Leics.,  1572. 
MESSENGER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  26,  1607. 

Matric.  1608. 
MESSENGER,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1569;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1575-6;  M.A.  1579-  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  27,  1580.    R.  of  Barwell, 
Leics.,  1582.  Will  (Leicester)  1601. 
MESSENGER  or  MASSENGER,  THOMAS.    B.Can.L.   1465-6; 
D.Can.L.    1477-8.     V.   of   Fulboum   All   Saints',   Cambs., 
1476-8.   Died  1478. 
MESSERUY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1616;  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 
METCALFE,  ADRIAN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3, 
1667.    S.  of  Adrian,  M.D.,  of  Keddington,  Lines.    Bapt.  at 
St   Margaret's,    Lincoln,    Feb.    22,    1651-2.     Matric.    1668. 
(J.  Parker;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
METCALFE,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1624. 
METCALFE  or  MEDCALFE,   ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,   at 
Clare,  May  5,  1637.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1645; 
One  of  these  names  ejected  from  StiUington,  Yorks.,  1662. 
MEDCALFE,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June, 
1575.    S.  of  George,  of  Hood  Grange,  Kilbum,  Yorks.    Of 
Staple  Inn.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  i8,  1578-9. 
A  popish  recusant.   Went  to  Rheims,  in  1588.   Of  Stanwick, 
near  Darlington,  in  1600.    Reported  as  a  recusant  there,  in 
1604.   (Peile,  I.  131.) 
METCALF,  AUSTIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1691.  Of 

Norwich.  Matric.  Easter,  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699. 

MEDCALFE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

c.  1591.  B.  at  Bagebrig  (?  Bainbridge),  Yorks.,  c.  1573.  B.A. 

1595-6;  M.A.  1599.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln).   R.  of  Gayton-le- 

Marsh,  Lines.,  1602-12;  'B.D.'  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1612-3. 

METCALFE,  CUTHBERT.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  15,  1532.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1535-6;  M.A.  1539. 

FeUow,  1535-46.   Nicholas  (1494-5)  in  Ws  vrill  mentions  a 

nephew  Cuthbert.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

METCALFE,  EDMUND.    B.A.   1520-1.    Fellow  of  St  John's, 

1523.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Myton,  Yorks.,  in  1527. 
METCALFE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1615.    Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Francis  (1586),  of  Louth  Park, 
Lines.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1615.  Brother 
of  Nicholas  (1619),  William  (1623)  and  Francis  (i6ri). 
METCALFE  or  MEDCALFE,   FRANCIS.    Matric.   pens,   from 
Christ's,  Dec.  1586.    Doubtless  s.  of  Matthew,  of  Bellerby, 
Yorks.  Age  16  in  1585.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  6,  1590. 
Knighted,  June  22,  1618.   Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Ayscough,  of  Kelsey,  Lines.    Of  Louth  Park,  Lines.,  and 
BeUerby,   Yorks.    Buried  at  Keddington,  Sept.   30,   1644. 
Father  of  Edward  (above),  Francis  (1611),  Nicholas  (1619) 
and  WUliam  (1623).    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1585;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
METCALFE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1611. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1586),  of  Louth  Park,  Lines., 
Esq.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1612.   Died  early. 
METCALFE,  FRANCIS.   Incorp.  1663,  from  Oxford;  degree  not 
specified  (one  of  these  names,  but  perhaps  really  Adrian, 
was  created  M.B.  at  Oxford,  Oct.  17, 1643).  His  will  probably 
(Archd.  London)  1688;  physician,  of  St  John's,  ClerkenweU. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
METCALFE,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1519-20- 

METCALFE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1607. 
Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Northallerton.  J. P.  for  the  North 
Riding.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Talbot,  of 
Knayton,  Yorks.  Of  Porch  House,  Northallerton.  One  of 
these  names,  of  NorthaUerton,  Yorks.,  gent.,  and  of  Barnard's 
Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1611.  Said  to  have  died 
1642  (Dugdale).  Will  dated  May  28,  1642,  but  not  proved  till 
May  14,  1647.  Perhaps  father  of  WiUiam  (1654).  (Peile,  1. 
266;  M.  H.  Peacock;  J.  L.  SayweU,  Northallerton,  71.) 


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METCALFE,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1678;   B.A.   1682-3.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)   June  3,   1683. 

Assistant  Master  at  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1684-98.   C.  of 

Wrestlingworth,  Beds.,  c.  1684-91.  V.  of  Lockington,  Leics., 

1703.   Will  (Leicester)  1739. 

METCALFE,   GILBERT.    Matric.   pens,   from   Christ's,   Nov. 

1555.    Possibly  Gilbert,  of  Hood  Grange,  Kilbum,  Yorks., 

eldest  s.  of  George.   (Peile,  i.  61.) 

METCALFE,  HADRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  27,  1703; 

Fell. -Com.  1704.    Of  London.    Matric.  1703.    'Adrian,  s.  of 

John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1700. 

METCALFE,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1605. 
METCALFE,  JAMES.  Incorp.  from  Glasgow,  1669.  One  of  these 

names  minister  of  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds.,  1673-89. 
METCALFE,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  18,  1687. 
B.  at  Windsor.    Colleger  at  Eton,   1681-5.    Matric.   1687; 
B.A.  1690-1.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Bramley,  Yorks., 
1694-9. 
METCALFE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1692.   S.  of  Augustine,  gent.   B.  at  'Sedbusk'  (?  Sedbergh), 
Yorks.    School,  Bainbridge  (Mr  Thompson).    Matric.  1692; 
B.A.  1695-6.   Probably  ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  19,  1696. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.,  1697-1751. 
METCALF,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1484-5;  D.Civ.L.  1500-1. 
MEDCALFE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564; 
B.A.  1568-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  31,  1574.  as  C.  to 
Mr  And.  Felgate.    Perhaps  licensed  to  preach  at  Stonham 
Aspall,  Suffolk,  1574. 
MEDCALFE,  JOHN.   Adm.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  1619.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Shoebury,  Essex.    Died  in  College.    Buried  at 
St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  May  29,  1622. 
METCALFE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1671.   S.  of  John,  of  Bainbridge,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School, 
Bainbridge  (Mr  Stephenson).   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5. 
METCALF,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1704.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Hawes,  Yorks.  School, 
Threshfield  (Mr  MarshaU).   Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A. 
1711.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  1707-8;  priest.  May  23, 
1714.    V.  of  St  Ann's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,   1710-6.    C.  of 
St  Andrew's,   1714-8.    Died  Mar.  24,   1717-8.    Buried  at 
St  John's,  Newcastle. 
METCALFE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1710.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Shaw  Cote,  Aysgarth,  Yorks. 
School,   Richmond.    Matric.    1710;   Scholar,    1710-1;   B.A. 
1713-4.     Ord.   priest   (York)    Sept.    1716.     Perhaps   V.   of 
Rastrick,  Yorks.,  1719-48.   (PeiU,  11.  i75-) 
METCALFE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  9, 

1730.  Of  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  1731. 
MEDCALFE,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  10,  1629.    S.  of  Reginald  (?  1570).    B.  at  Hempstead 
(?  Elmstead),  Essex.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.   1631; 
B.A.  1633-4. 
METCALFE,  LEONARD.  B.A.  1538-9.  Of  St  John's.  Executed 
at  Cambridge,  Mar.  18,  1540-1,  for  the  murder  of  William 
Lamkyn   (apparently   his  servant),   burgess   of   the   town. 
(Cooper,  Annals;  Gr.  Bk,  B^  i75-) 
METCALFE,  LEONARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1563-4;  B.A.  1568-9.   R.  of  Tatterford  and  West  Barsham, 
Norfolk,  1603.   Father  of  Nicholas  (1607). 
METCALFE,  LEONARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.    Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  22,  1639;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1640. 
METCALFE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  7,  1682. 

S.  of  Matthew.   B.  at  Apperset,  Wensleydale,  Yorks. 
MEDCALF,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1748.   S.  of  Anthony,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire. 
B.  at  Thorp,  near  Skipton.   Schools,  Thorp  and  Threshfield 
(Mr  Hewit).   Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May  21,  1752.   Probably  C.  of  Kirk  Smeaton,  Doncaster,  c. 
1775. 
METCALFE,    MICHAEL.     Matric.    pens,    from    Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1617.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Richard.  Of  Revesby, 
Yorks.,  1634. 
METCALFE,   MICHAEL.     M.A.   from   Christ's,    1676.     S.   of 
Matthew,  of  Apperset,  Wensleydale,  Yorks.,  clerk.  Adm.  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1666-7;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1670.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1681;  priest  (London)  Nov.  26,  1681. 
R.ofLittleThurrock,Essex,  1681-97.  Died  1697.  {Al.Oxon.; 
Peile,  II.  26.) 
METCALFE,  NICHOLAS.    B.A.  1494-5  (perhaps  of  Michael- 
house).    1st  s.  of  Richard,  of  Beare  Park,  Aysgarth,  Yorks. 
M.A.  1498;  B.D.  1503-4;  D.D.  1506-7.  Master  of  St  John's, 
1518-37,  retired.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Fisher.  R.  of  Kemsing, 


Metcalfe,  Thomas 

Kent,  1509-17.    R.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  1510-21.    Arch- 
deacon of  Rochester,  1515-37.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  till  1537. 
R.  of  Woodham  Ferrers,  Essex,  1517.    R.  of  St  Werburghs, 
Kent,   1517-34.    R.  of  Southfleet,   i53i-7.    Probably  died 
1537.   M.I.  at  St  John's  CoUege.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1539;  to  be 
bimed  at  Woodham  Ferrers.    Benefactor  to  poor  scholars. 
(Cooper,  I.  62;  D.N.B.) 
METCALFE,    NICHOLAS.     Matric.    sizar   from    Peterhouse, 
Michs.    1607.    S.   of  Leonard   (1563-4),    R.   of  Tatterford, 
Norfolk.    Bapt.  there,  Feb.  3,  1586-7.    School,  Fakenham 
(Mr  More).    Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  25,  1608,  age  20.   B.A. 
1611.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  7,  1612.   Perhaps  minister 
of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1631.   WUl  proved  (Norwich)  1664;  of 
Blakeney,  clerk.   {Venn,  i.  200.) 
METCALFE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  12,  1619. 
S.  of  Sir  Francis  (1586),  Knt.,  of  Louth  Park,  Lines.  Bapt.  at 
Keddington,  Mar.  2,  1602.   Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 
from  Magdalene,   1626;  B.D.  1637.    FeUow  of  Magdalene. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1627.    R.  of 
Anderby,  Lines.,  1637.    R.  of  Calcethorpe,  1641.   Brother  of 
William  (1623),  Francis  (1611)  and  Edward  (1615).    (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  658.) 
METCALFE,  OSWALD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  James,  of  Nappa.  B.A.  154&-7;  M.A.  1551. 
One  of  these  names  was  joint  owner  of  Coverham  Abbey, 
Yorks.,  in  1585.   (J.  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees.) 
METCALFE,  PETER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1669.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds  (Mr  Gilbert). 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672. 
Petitioned,  Feb.  16,  1680-1,  to  be  ord.  priest.   R.  of  Foots 
Cray,  Kent,  1681-7.  Died  1687.   (Peile,  11.  20.) 
METCALFE,  PHILIP.    Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1488-9. 
One  of  these  names,  LL.B.,  V.  of  Ardeley,  Herts.,  1492. 
Died  June  29,  1515.   M.I.,  brass.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MEDCALFE,  REGINALD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1570.    One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22, 
1575.   Probably  V.  of  Elmstead,  Essex,  1588-1630.   Perhaps 
father  of  Jonathan  (1629). 
METCALFE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1552. 
METCALFE  or  MEDCALFE,  RICHARD.    B.A.  from  Christ's, 
i504_5;  M.A.  1608.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  26,  1605; 
priest,  Jan.  25,  1606-7,  age  24.    One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Tatterford,  Norfolk,  1615.    (Peile,  i.  237.) 
METCALFE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9. 
METCALFE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  9,  1724.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Newbald,  East  Riding.  School,  Walkington,  near  Beverley 
(Mr  Sedgwick).  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1728-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  July  21,  1728;  priest,  Aug.  16,  1730.  C.  of  Foxholes, 
Yorks.  V.  of  Westow,  1752-77-  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  376.) 
METCALFE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594; 

B..\.  1598-9;  M..^.  1602. 
METCALFE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  St  John's,  i594;  exhibitioner 
from  Beverley  School.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Beverley.  B.A. 
(?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1613;  D.D.  from  Trinity,  1630. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1606.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1645.  Vice- 
Master.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  c.  1622  (?)-i645.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1610.  V.  of  Burwell,  Cambs.,  1618.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1653.  Benefactor  to  St  John's,  and  to 
Beverley  School.  (D.N.B.) 
METCALFE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1691. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1691. 
MEDCALFE,   ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
i577_8-  B.A.  1581-2.  Schoolmaster  at  Spilsby,  Lines.,  1585. 
Subscribed  for  orders  (Lincoln)  June  17,  1587.    R-  of  Mavis 
Enderby,  Lines.,  1588-1606.   Will  proved  (Lincohi)  1606. 
METCALFE,  SIMON.    B.A.   1543-4-    Perhaps  s.  of  Lucas,  of 
Bedale  and  BeUerby,  Yorks.   Of  Bedale,  gent.  Will  proved, 
1607.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
METCALF,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  30,  1731.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Bngg,  Lmcs.    School, 
Brigg.  Matric.  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  10,  1733-4; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1735.  V.  of  Waghen,  Yorks.,  1740. 
METCALF,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1478-9-  Of  Yorkshire.   M.A.  1483-4; 
B  D    1490-1.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1483-1504.    Proctor, 
1488-9.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1,  1487-8;  priest,  Apr.  5, 
1488.    Perhaps  R.  of  Peldon,  Essex,  1496.    One  of  these 
names   R.   of   MaidweU   St   Mary,   Northants.,    1498-1504. 
(T.  P.  Dorman.) 
METCALFE  or   MEDCALFE,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from 

Queens',  Lent,  1579-80. 
MEDCALFE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c. 
1595.   One  of  these  names,  of  Yorkshire,  knighted.  May  7. 
1603. 

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METCALFE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596; 

B.A.    1600-1;     M.A.     1604.      Ord.     priest     (York)     Sept. 

1614. 
METCALFE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  1601; 

B.A.   1605-6;  M.A.   1609.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16; 

priest,  Mar.  17,  1616-7. 
METCALFE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1611. 

Probably  's.  of  Francis  (1586),  of  Louth  Park,  Lmcs.,  Esq.  ; 

adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1612.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 

Conyere,  Lord  D'Arcy.  Of  Louth  Park,  Lines.    Buried  at 

Keddington,  July  20,  1652.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653-    Probably 

brother  of  Francis  (1611),  Edward  {1615),  Nicholas  (1619) 

and  William  (1623).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  668.) 
METCALFE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct. 

11,  1656.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  South  Oswald  (?  Kirk  Oswald), 
near  thirsk,  Yorks.  School,  Northallerton.  Matnc.  1656. 
Adm.  at  Grav's  Inn,  1657.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  25,  1666. 
Ancient,  1680.    (Peile,  1.  574-) 

METCALFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  28,  1702.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Nappa,  near  Askngg, 
Yorks.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Thompson).  Matric.  1702. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  3,  1704,  and  at  Gray  s  Inn, 
Jan.  31,  1707-8.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  15,  i7ii.  Buned 
at  Askrigg,  Apr.  25,  1756;  the  last  of  his  family.  M.I. 
(J.  Parker.) 

METCALFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i7)  at  Christ's,  June 
14,  1703.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Askrigg,  Yorks.  School,  Rich- 
mond (Mr  Thomson).  Matric.  1703;  Scholar,  1704-5;  B.A. 
1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  FeUow,  1707-16.  Taxor,  1714.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1709.  R.  of  Toft,  Cambs.,  I7i5- 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  R.  of  Childeriey,  i7i7-23- 
R.  of  Hardwick,  1723.  J. P.  for  Co.  Cambridge.  Perhaps  V. 
of  Askrigg,  1751-4.  Died  Jan.  26,  1777,  aged  90.  (PeiU,  11. 
157.) 

METCALFE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 

12,  1724-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Sand  Hutton,  1706.  Bapt.  Mar.  28,  1706.  School,  Kirk- 
leatham,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1724-5;  Scholar,  1726; 
B.A.  1728-9;  M.-'V.  1732.  FeUow,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Mar.  10,  1733-4;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1734-5-  V.  of  Tilton, 
Leics.,  1733-69.  R.  of  Narborough,  1737-64.  V.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Leicester.  R.  of  Kirkby  Overblow,  Yorks., 
1762-74.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Smelt,  of  Kirkby 
Fleetham.  Died  Feb.  10,  1774.  Buried  at  Stokesley.  M.I. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

METCALFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  1,  i747. 
S.  of  Marmaduke,  tax-collector,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Littleboum, 
near  Canterbury.  Schools,  Battle  and  Uckfield,  Sussex  (Mr 
Jeniison).  Matric.  i747;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754;  B.D.  1762. 
Fellow,  1752-75.  Proctor,  1758.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar. 
3,  1750-1;  priest  (Lincoln)  1752.  V.  of  Milton  Abbas,  Dorset, 
1758-73.   R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1773-4-  Died  1774- 

METCALFE,  VINCENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1608. 

METCALFE  or  MEDCALFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Sidney,  July,  1623.  S.  of  Sir  Francis  (1586),  of  Louth 
Park,  Lines.,  Knt.  Bapt.  at  Keddington,  Oct.  6,  1604. 
School,  Louth  (Mr  Geo.  Maisters).  Matric.  1623-4;  B.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22, 
1639.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dodsworth,  of 
Thornton  Watlass,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Keddington,  Jan.  30, 
1657-8.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1619),  etc.  (Lines.  Pedigrees, 
668.) 

METCALFE  or  MEDCALFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16) 
at  Sidney,  June  25,  1634.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Fetter  Lane, 
London.  School,  York  (Mr  Rog.  Belwood,  Jo.  Penreme,  and 
Nic.  Cudworth).   Matric.  1634. 

METCALFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
May  31,  1654.  S.  of  George  (?  1607).  B.  at  Northallerton. 
School,  Leake  (Mr  Forster).  Matric.  1654.  Of  Northallerton, 
Esq.  Married  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Marwood,  of  Little 
Buskby,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Northallerton,  Jan.  29,  1698-9. 
(Peile,  I.  563;  Morant-Whitaker,  Craven,  515.) 

METCALFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  24,  1663.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  R.  of  Bedale,  Yorks., 
deceased.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1663. 

B.A. 1522-3; M.A.  1525. 

B.A. 1523-4; M.A.  1526. 

B.A. 1543-4; M.A.  1550-1. 

M.D.  1614  (in  ordo). 

METFORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1695. 
Previously  matric.  from  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford, 
May  12,  1692.  S.  of  James,  of  Bassingham,  Lines.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 


Meverell,  Francis 

METEFORD  or  METEFELD,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall, 

i3>8-89;  LL.D.   R.  of  Tyrington,  Norfolk,  1402.  ChanceUor 
of  Ely.   Archdeacon  of  Ely,  1410-2. 

METEFORD,  RICHARD  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1352. 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1378.  R.  of  St  Magnus-the-Martyr 
London  1381-3.  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk.  Dean  of  the  Chapel 
Royal.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1381.  Preb.  of  York.  Bishop  of 
Chichester,  1389.  Bishop  of  Sarum,  1395-1407-  Died 
1407. 

METHAM,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter  1574.  Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Bullington,  Lines. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577-  WiU  proved,  June  15, 
1631.  Father  of  Robert  (1606)  and  William  (1606).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  670.) 

METHAM,  GEORGE  MONTGOMERY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1734.  S.  of  Hugh,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  4,  1734-  Knighted,  Apr.  10,  1756. 
Sheriff  of  Yorks.  M.P.  for  Hull,  1757-66-  Clerk  of  the  Ward- 
robe, 1766.  Of  North  Cave,  Yorks.  Died  Mar.  2,  1793. 
(A.  B.  Beaven.) 

METHAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1608. 

METHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1606. 
S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (i574)>  of  Bullington,  Esq.  Matric.  1606. 
'Of  Bullington,  Lines.,  gent.,'  when  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  14,  1608-9.  Married  (1)  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Hall,  of 
Gretford;  (2)  Selina,  dau.  of  Robert  Bachell  or  Baskett,  of 
DewUsh,  Dorset.  Died  1646.  Will  proved,  Dec.  14,  1646. 
Brother  of  William  (1606).    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  670.) 

METHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1551. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  1532. 
B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  1558.  FeUow,  1535-  Perhaps  adm.  at 
Douay,  1574,  as  of  Yorkshire.  Sent  to  England.  Imprisoned 
at  Wisbech.  Died  there  June,  1592,  after  17  years'  sufiering. 
(Records  S.  /.,  11.  608.) 

METHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  6, 
1573.  Of  Lincohishire.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  George,  of 
WUloughby,  Lines.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  25,  1556.  Married  and 
had  issue.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  670.) 

METHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
29,  1591.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Metham,  Yorks.  (and  Catherine^ 
dau.  of  Sir  WUUam  Bellasis,  of  Newborough).  B.  at  New- 
borough.  Matric.  c.  1590.  Adm.  at  the  Inuer  Temple,  Feb.  21, 
1592-3.  Knighted,  May  11,  1603.  KiUed  at  Marston  Moor, 
i664;captainof  the  Yorkshire  gentry.  (Venn,i.  ny,Geneal., 
N.S.  XXV.  103.) 

METHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18, 1606. 
Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Charles  (i574)-  Matric.  1606.  Died  s.p. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1606). 

METHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
North  Cave,  Yorks.,  1644-6  (M.A.). 

METHRINGHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 
1587. 

METHEWOLD,  JOHN  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1356. 
Clerk.  R.  of  St  Clement  Eastcheap,  1349-62.  Promoted  to 
a  benefice,  1363.  R.  of  Stanhope,  Norfolk,  untU  1367.  R-  of 
St  Michael  Queenhithe,  London,  1367-8.  WiU  (Archd. 
London). 

METHWOLD,  RUB.  (?  ROB.).  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
c.  1590.  No  trace  in  the  records  of  Peterhouse.  WiUiam 
(next)  had  a  brother  Thomas,  bapt.  Nov.  20,  1575-  He  took 
up  his  freedom  of  the  Mercers'  Company,  in  1601.  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

METHWOLDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1589;  Scholar,  1589-91;  FeU.-Com.  1591-2-  Probably 
s.  of  WUliam,  of  Milk  Street,  London,  mercer.  Bapt.  Aug.  30, 
1572.  Became  a  London  merchant.  WiU  proved,  1600. 
(T.  A .  Walker.) 

METTALFER  (?  MELTALFER),  JOHN.  'Of  Cambridge  Univer- 
sity'; created  D.D.  at  Oxford,  Jan.  16,  1642-3.  Not  found 
in  our  records. 

METTAYER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  4,  1740.  S.  of  Lewis,  of  Pall  MaU,  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1743-4; 
M.A.  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  I743-  C.  of  Stowmarket, 
Sufiolk. 

METTRINGHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1584. 

MEVERELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1631.  Perhaps  elder  s.  of  Ottuel,  of  Throwley,  Staffs.  B.A. 
1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Brother  of  Ottuel  (1645-6).  (Vis.  of 
Staffs.,  1663-4-) 


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Meverell,  Othewell 

MEVERELL,  OTHEWELL  or  OTTEWELL.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  July,  1604.  S.  of  George,  of  Throwley,  Staffs. 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.D.  (Leyden)  1613.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1616.  F.R.C.P.,  1618;  Censor  of  C.P.,  1624;  Elect,  1639; 
Registrar,  1639-41;  President,  1641-5;  Treasurer,  1645-8. 
Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Ironside,  of  London. 
Died  July  13,  1648,  aged  63.  Buried  in  the  Church  of  St 
Lawrence  Jewry.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Ottuel  (next). 
(Peile,  I.  248;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634-) 

MEVERELL,  OTTUEL  or  OTHOWELL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
15)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  24,  1645-6.  S.  of  Ottewell  (above),  of 
St  Lawrence  Jewry.  B.  in  London.  School,  Isleworth, 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6,  1647. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  July  2,  1652.  (Peile,  1.  504;  Vis.  of  Surrey, 
1662.) 

MEVERELL,  OWEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637-8; 
Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Licensed  to  practise 
medicine,  1647.  M.D.  1652.  Perhaps  Hon.  Fellow,  R.C.P., 
Dec.  1664.   (Munk,  1.  332,  who  calls  him  Andrew.) 

MEW,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1632.  S.  of  John,  of 
Knipton,  Dorset.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Oct. 
20,  1626,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1629-30.  R.  of  Wootton 
GlanviUe,  Dorset,  1638-72.  Died  there  Nov.  10,  1672.  M.I. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1674.   {Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MEW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1618.  S. 
of  William,  of  Eastington,  Gloucs.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1622; 
M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  22;  priest, 
July  23,  1627.  R.  of  Eastington,  1635-c.  1669.  Member  of 
the  Westminster  Assembly.  'A  constant  preacher,'  in  1650. 
SA  Author,  Sermons,  and  a  Latin  play,  Pseudoma^ia,  in  the 
'^       Emmanuel  library.   (J.  B.  Peace;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MEWLIS,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1615-6. 

MEWS  or  MEAUX,  PETER.  M.A.  1647  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Ellis  (?  Elisha),  of  Purse  Candle,  Dorset,  pleb.  Matric. 
from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  June  30,  1637,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1641;  M.A.  1645;  D.C.L.  1660.  Fellow  of 
St  John's.  President,  1667-73.  Vice-Chancellor,  1669-73. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1645.  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon;  collated, 
1649;  installed,  1660;  till  1665.  R.  of  South  Wamborough, 
Hants.,  1662.  R.  and  V.  of  St  Mary,  Reading,  1662.  Canon 
of  Windsor,  1662-72.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1663-73-  Arch- 
deacon of  Berks.,  1665-72.  Canon  of  St  David's,  1667.  R.  of 
North Moreton,  1667.  R.ofHandborough,  Oxon.,  1668.  Dean 
of  Rochester,  1670-3.  V.  of  Sutton-at-Hone,  Kent,  1670-84. 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1673-84.  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
1684-1706.  Died  Nov.  9,  1706.  Buried  in  Winchester 
Cathedral.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MEWTAS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1702. 
Of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1705  (Com.  Reg.). 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1706. 

MEYER,  see  MAYER. 

MEYLER,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1748.  S.  of  WiUiam, 

of   St    David's,    Pembroke.     Matric.    from    Jesus   College, 

Oxford,  Mar.  23,  1737-8,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1741-   Ord. 

priest  (Oxford)   1742.    R.  of  St  Peter,  Marlborough,  1786. 

V.  of  Preshute,  Wilts.    Master  of  Marlborough  Grammar 

School  for  many  years.    Died  July  19,  1786.   Will,  P.C.C. 

(Al.  Oxon.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  580;  G.  Mag.) 
MEYMOTT,   FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,   Mar.   5, 

1682-3.    Of  Derbyshire.    Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.    Ord. 

priest  (York)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.    R.  of  Ledenham,  Lines., 

1694-1721. 
MEYMOTT,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Dec.  13,  1708;  pens.  Nov.  8,  1709.    Of  Nottinghamshire. 

School,  Mansfield.  Scholar,  1707;  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3; 

M.A.  1716.   Fellow,  1715-9.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  27, 

1716;  priest,  Mar.  9,  1717-8.    R.  of  North  Chapel,  Sussex, 

1718-70.    Died    1770.    WiU,   P.C.C.    Father  of   the  next. 

(T.A.  Walker,  221.) 
MEYMOTT,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Dec.  30,  1737.    S.  of  Samuel  (above),  R.  of  North  Chapel, 

Sussex.    School,  Famham.    Scholar,   1738;  Matric.   1739; 

B.A.  1741-2. 
MEYNELL,  see  MENNELL. 
MEYRICK,  see  MERRICK. 

MICHAELSOUTH,  JOHN.  Incorp.  from  St  Andrews,  1634. 
MICHBORNE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1586. 
MICHE  or  MYCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1495;  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502-3.    Fellow,  till  1506.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  17,  1502. 
MYCHELBORNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1552.    Probably  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Wistonneston,  Sussex. 

Of  Clayton,  Esq.   Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Person,  of 


MicHELL,  Humphrey 

Sussex.  Died  May  19,  1587.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas 
(1550).  For  his  son  Edward  see  D.N.B.  (Horsfield,  Lewes, 
217.) 

MICHELBOURNE,  henry.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Lent,  1622-3.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.  Matric.  1623. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1624.  Brother  of  the  next. 

MICHELBURNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
1617.  Previously  matric.  from  Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  1616, 
age  16.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Broadhurst,  Sussex,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1620.  Brother  of  the  above. 
(Peile,  I.  320;  Horsfield,  Lewes,  217,  where  the  s.  and  h.  of 
Richard  is  called  WiUiam.) 

MICHELBORNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1550.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Wistonneston,  Sussex,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1555.  Probably  M.P.  for  Winchester, 
1562-7,  1571.  Of  Winchester,  Hants.,  Esq.  Married  Alice, 
dau.  of  William  Laurence,  of  Winchester.  One  of  these  names 
'ancient'  of  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1570.  Died  Dec.  29,  1581. 
Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1552).  (Peile,  i.  47;  Vis.  of 
Hants.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  Horsfield,  Lewes,  11.  ii.  217.) 

MIKELBOROWE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1580. 

MICHELEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1578. 

MICHELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1675. 
S.  of  John.  Of  WUtshire,  Esq. 

MICHELL,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1709.  S.  of  WiUiam, 
of  Porlock,  Somerset,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  HaU, 
Oxford,  May  31,  1698,  age  19;  B.A.  (St  John's  CoUege, 
Oxford)  1701-2.  V.  of  Cannington,  Somerset,  1707-11.  R. 
of  Otterhampton,  1708-34.  V.  of  Old  Cleeve,  1713-35. 
Died  1735.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MICHELL  or  MIHILL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1598.  Of  Norfolk.  B.  1582.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A. 
1606.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1609.  R.  of  Conisholme, 
Lines.,  1612.   R.  of  TothUl,  1618.   WUl  (Lincoln)  1627. 

MICHELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
July  4,  1699.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1676),  clerk.  B.  at  Kenwyn, 
ComwaU.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3.  WUl  of  one  of  these 
names  (Exeter)  1737;  of  Ashwater,  Devon,  clerk. 

MICHEL,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb. 
10,  1686-7.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Benington,  Herts.  School, 
Hitchin,  Herts.  Scholar,  1686;  Matric.  1687.  Buried  at 
Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  25,  1687. 

MICHELL,  ED.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1559. 

MICHELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  4, 
1611.  S.  of  Robert,  citizen  and  merchant,  of  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1611;  Scholar,  1611-8;  B.A.  1614- 
5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1627.  FeUow,  1619-29.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  1622.  R.  of  Acle,  NorfoU?,  1628-45.  R.  of  Hether- 
sett,  1639-47. 

MICHELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1659.  B.  at 'ChUtems,' WUts.,c.  1642.  Matric.  Easter,  1660; 
B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  FeUow,  1663-85.  Taxor,  1674. 
R.  of  Sampford  Courtenay,  Devon,  1684-1719.  Married,  at 
St  Mildred,  Bread  Street,  London,  July  17,  1685,  Mercy 
Robinson,  of  St  Gregory's,  spinster.  Died  1719.  WiU, 
Exeter. 

MICHEL  or  MICHAEL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1584.  Matric.  1584.  One  of  these  names  LL.B.  from 
Sidney,  1603.  'Francis  Michel,  of  Old  Windsor,  Berks.,'  was 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1590.  Ancient,  1613.  For  a 
contemporary  namesake  see  D.N.B. 

MICHELL,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 
1690.  S.  of  Gilbert,  of  Helston,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1691; 
B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4, 
1693-4;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1695. 

MICHELL,  GILBERT.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  i7i5-  S.  of'Gul.' 
(?  WiUiam,  1676),  of  Kenwyn,  ComwaU,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  12,  1705-6,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1709-10.  R.  of  South  Claypole,  Lines.,  1722.  R.  of 
Eakring,  Notts.,  1722.  R.  of  BreadsaU,  Derbs.  Died  Oct.  28, 
1758.   Perhaps  brother  of  Christopher  (1699).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MICHELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  18,  1732.  B.  at 
Lewes,  Sussex.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739. 
FeUow,  1738-40.  R.  of  Maresfield,  Sussex,  1739-89.  V.  of 
Brighton;  and  R.  of  Bletchingdon,  1744-89.  Wrote  on 
Classical  Antiquities.  Died  at  Brighton,  Oct.  31,  1789,  aged 
75.   M.I.  there.   (D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 

MITCHELL,  HUMPHREY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  23, 

1666.  Probably  s.  of ,  R.  of  Birmingham.   Migrated  to 

Oxford.    Matric.  from  Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  29, 

1667,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669-70.  P.C.  of  Blaston,  Leics., 
1675-1722.  V.  of  Homingold,  1677-1722.  Buried  at  Blaston, 
1722.  WiU  (Leicester)  1722.  Father  of  Thomas  (1694).  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Nichols,  11.  453.) 


MicHELL,  James 

MICHELL  or  MITCHELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1749.  0£  London.  Migrated  to  King's.  Matnc.  1749;  B.A. 
1754;  M.A.  1763.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  9,  i754;  priest, 
May  25,  1755- 

MITCHELL  or  MYCHEL,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  i5ii-2.  Prior  of  the 
Carthusian  House  of  Witham,  Somerset;  surrendered,  1539- 
{Cooper,  I.  70.) 

MITCHELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1580.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Anstey, 
Sussex,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1583. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1607; 
B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  One  of  these  names,  'preacher  of 
the  word  of  God'  at  Norbury,  Cheshire,  buried  at  Stockport, 
Jan.  21,  1617-8.   (E.  Axon.) 

MICHEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  18,  1627. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Mansfield,  Notts.  Schools,  Mansfield 
(Mr  Ni.  Walker),  London  (Mr  Tomlinson)  and  Repton  (Mr 
Whitehead).  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  {Petle, 
I.  385) 

MICHAELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  1653  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Henry,  of  St  Michael's,  Gussage,  Dorset,  pleb.  Matnc.  from 
Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  June  15,  1632,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Proctor,  1645.  Usher  of  Sherborne 
School,  1635-8.   (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MICHAEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1667.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  B.  there.  B.A. 
1670-1.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Mar.  11,  1673-4, 
as  C.  of  Hemingford,  Hunts.  R.  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  1678-94. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Algarkirk,  Lines.   Father  of  John  (1702-3). 

MITCHELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1674; 
FeU.-Com.  Aug.  1675.   Of  Yorkshire. 

MITCHEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28, 
i688-g.  S.  of  John,  of  Wamham,  Sussex.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1688-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  13,  1691,  as  2nd 
s.  of  John,  of  Field  Place,  Wamham,  Esq.  Brother  of 
Wheatley  (1685). 

MICHAEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  9, 
1702-3.  1st  s.  of  John  (1667),  R.  of  '  Alderchurch '  (Algar- 
kirk), Lines.  B.  at  Offord,  Hunts.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  1703.  C.  to  his  father  at  Algarkirk,  1713. 

MICHAEL,  JOHN.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1712.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  July  5,  1713;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1729.  V.  of 
Donington,  Lines.,  1729. 

MICHELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1723.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Cheltenham,  gent.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  16,  1713,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1717.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MICHELL  or  MITCHELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
King's,  Easter,  1727.  One  of  these  names  7th  s.  of  Sir  John, 
of  Westshore,  Shetland,  N.B.  (cr.  Bart.,  1724)-  Bapt.  at 
TingwaU,  Zetland,  Feb.  26,  1709.  Said  to  be  identical  with 
John  Charles  Mitchell,  of  Gt  Tew,  Oxon.,  and  afterwards  of 
South  Weston  and  Tetsworth,  and  consequently  to  be  uncle 
and  male  heir  of  the  last  Baronet  and  as  such  entitled  to  succeed 
to  the  Baronetcy,  Dec.  5,  1783.  But  he  never  assumed  the 
title.  Died  Nov.  25,  1790.  Or,  perhaps  s.  of  Simon,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  21,  1727. 
Perhaps  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk.  B.  1710.  Died  Dec.  17,  1766. 
(G.E.C.) 

MICHELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  17,  1742.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752; 
B.D.  1761.  Fellow,  1749-64.  Taxor,  1755.  Lecturer  in 
Hebrew,  Arithmetic,  Geometry  and  Greek.  Professor  of 
Geology,  1762-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  19,  1748-9;  C.  of 
Eakring,  Notts. ;  priest  (Ely)  May  26,  1760.  R.  of  St  Botolph, 
Cambridge,  1760-3.  F.R.S.,  1760.  R.  of  Thomhill,  Yorks., 
1767-93.  Author,  astronomical.  Died  Apr.  21,  1793,  aged  69. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 

MICHELL,  JONAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1587; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1597- 
V.  of  Steyning,  Sussex,  1605.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1631. 

MICHELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1633.  S.  of  Joseph,  yeoman,  of  Little  Waldingfield,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk  (Mr  Easton).  Matric. 
1633;  B..'^.  from  St  Catharine's,  1636-7. 

MICHELL,  JOSIAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1597-8- 

MICHELL,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  10,  1656. 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663. 

MICHELL,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28, 
1685.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1685;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1688-9. 
MICHELL,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1634-5.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1643,  age  24.  Ejected  from  North 
Walsham,  Norfolk,  1662.   {Calamy,  11.  205.) 

MICHELL,  PETER.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 


MiCKLEBURGH,  JOHN 

MICHELL  or  MICHAEL,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peter- 
house,  Easter,  1581.   Of  Yorkshire.   Scholar,  1584-8;  B.A. 
1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  B.D.  1596-    Fellow,  1589.   Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  27,  1587- 
MICHEL,  RALPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1685.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Gerrans,  Cornwall.  School,  Gerrans 
(Mr  John  Bedford).  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Will  of  one 
of  these  names  (Exeter)  1724;  of  Mewan,  Cornwall,  clerk. 
MICHELL,   RICHARD.     Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,   Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.    R.  of  Somersham,  Suffolk, 
1612.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Burch  parva,  Essex,  1630. 
V.  of  Childerditch,  1662.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1666.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MICHELL,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  1,  1640.   Of 
Suffolk.    (Perhaps  s.  of  Isaac,  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk; 
disclaimed  at  the  Visitation  of  1665.)    Matric.  1646;  B.A. 
1646-7;  M.A.  1664.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Bishop  Hall,  of 
Norwich)  June  10,  1650.    R.  of  Somersham,  Suffolk,  1654. 
R.  of  Nettlestead,  1664.   (A.  Gray.) 
MYCHELL,    ROBERT.     Matric.   pens,    from   Trinity   Hall, 

Easter,  1556. 
MICHAELL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1565. 
MICHELL  or  MITCHELL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  1697.    B.  at  Upwood,  Himts.    School,  Eton 
(coUeger,  1693-7).  Scholar,  1697-8;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  May  19,  1706.    (Peile,  11.  140.) 
MITCHELL,  SAMSON.    B.Civ.L.;  D.Civ.L.  1516-7.    Admitted 

advocate.  Doctors'  Commons,  Jan.  26,  1518-9. 
MICHEL,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1678. 
MICHEL,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  June  16, 

1663.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1663. 
MICHELL,  THEOBALD.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1725-  S.  ofWalsing- 
ham,  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  gent.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Dec.  2,  1706,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710. 
R.  of  South  Heighton,  Sussex,  1720.  R.  of  West  Tarring, 
1721.  Buried  at  Horsham,  Mar.  23,  1737.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Dallaway,  Sussex,  11.  ii.  367.) 
MICHELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1566. 
MICHEL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  17, 1580,  age  24;  of  Brocksley, 
Leics.  (?  curate). 
MICHEL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1694.   S.  of  Humphrey  (1666),  R.  of  Blaston,  Leics.    Bapt. 
there,   Nov.   22,   1676.    School,   Uppingham,   Rutland  (Mr 
Savage).   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Dec.  24,  1699;  priest,  Jime  29,  1701.   C.  of  Lilford,  North- 
ants.,  1710. 
MICHELL,  WHEATLEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1685.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Wcimham,  Sussex.  B.  at 
Slinfold,  Sussex.   School,  Eton.   Matric.  1685.   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1684-5.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  22, 
1696.  Probably  buried  at  Itchingfield,  Sussex,  Mar.  17,  1700. 
Brother  of  John  (1688-9).   (Sussex  Arch.  Soc,  xli.  130.) 
MITCHELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1467.   Of  Newark. 
MITCHELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i6)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1475.   Of  London.   Left  as  scholar. 
MICHELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  x6i6; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  18, 1621; 
priest,  July  17,  1622. 
MICHELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1619. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21,  1628;  priest,  Dec.  20, 
1629;  literate.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Chickney,  Essex,  in 
1637.   'William  Mitchell,  of  Arthington  Grange,  Yorks.,  late 
student  in  Cambridge,'  buried  at  Adel.  Will  (York)  1623. 
MICHEL,   WILLIAM.     Adm.   at   Pembroke,   June   15,    1676. 
Previously  matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  23, 
1666.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  St  Erth,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1676; 
B.A.  1676-7.   Father  of  Christopher  (1699). 
MITCHELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1723.    Of 
London.  M.P.  for  Himts.,  1741-5.  Probably  of  Hemingford, 
Hunts.  Died  at  Carshalton,  Surrey,  Sept.  14,  i745-  (G-  Mag.) 

MITCHELL, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1747-8. 

MITCHELL, .  B.A.  1468-9. 

MICKLEBURGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  30, 
1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Hoadley  and  Mr  Pate).  Matric.  1709;  Scholar, 
1709-12.  Migrated  to  Corpus,  1712.  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716; 
B.D.  1724.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1714-  Proctor,  1720. 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  1718-56.  C.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
1719-20.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  1720-56.  R.  of  Landbeach, 
Cambs.,  1727-56.  V.  of  Impington,  1753-6-  Author.  Died 
May  II,  1756.  M.L  at  Landbeach.  Benefactor  to  Caius,  by 
foundation  of  a  chemical  scholarship.  (Venn,  i.  520.) 


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MicHELSON,  Henry 

MICHELSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
21,  1736.  S.  of  Henry,  shipwright,  of  Norfolli.  B.  at  Lynn. 
School,  Lynn  (Mr  Squire).  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A. 
1743.  FeUow  of  Clare,  1743-52-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  13,  1742;  priest.  May  20,  1744-  Died  1752. 

MICHELSON,  JOHN.  B.D.  1620  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews). 
V.  of  Asheldham,  Essex,  1628-42.  R.  of  Chelmsford,  1628; 
ejected,  1642;  restored,  1660.  R.  of  Orsett,  1660-74.  Died 
1674.  Wm  (Cons.  C.  London)  1675. 

MICHELTHAYT,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  23, 
1599.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent.  School,  Canter- 
bury. Scholar,  1599-1606;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  Brother 
of  Paul  (1606). 

MICKLETHWAITE,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Nov.  23,  1642.  S.  of  Mark  (1613),  R.  of  Marston,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  there,  Feb.  14,  1625-6.  Schools,  York  and  Coxwold 
(Mr  Wm.  Smelt).  B.A.  1646;  M.A.  1650.  R.  of  Marston; 
Preb.  of  York,  1670-81.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Levens,  of  Rushohne,  Yorks.  Died  Jan.  28,  1681-2.  Buried 
at  Marston.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Mark  (1669).  (Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees.) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  14,  1669.  ist  s.  of  Elias  (above).  B.  at  Marston,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Mar.  16,  1651-2.  School,  Cawthorpe  (Mr  Flint). 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1676.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1674;  priest.  May,  1676. 
Preb.  of  York,  1681-1721.  R.  of  Terrington,  Yorks.,  1682. 
Died  1721.  Will  (York)  1721.  Brother  of  Mark  (1669)  and 
father  of  the  next. 

MICKLETHWAITE,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  12,  1701.  S.  of  Elias  (above).  B.  at  Terrington,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Thirsk  (Mr  Midgley)  and  Beverley  (Mr  Jos.  Lambert) . 
Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1708.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1708;  priest,  1709.  R.  of 
Gilling,  Yorks.,  1710-4.  Married,  at  Easingwold,  May  3, 
1714,  Ann,  dau.  of  Andrew  Wilson,  R.  of  Easingwold.  Buried 
at  Gilling,  Nov.  29,  1714.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MICKLETHWAITE  or  MYKELHALFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's 
(age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1504.  Of  Gravesend, 
Kent. 

MICHLETHWAIT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1627.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Thomas  (1591),  R-  oi  Cherry 
Burton,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Aug.  23,  1612.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1634.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  1637.  M.D.  from  Padua,  1638. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1648.  F.R.C.P.,  1643;  Censor;  Elect, 
1659-82;  Gulstonian  lecturer,  R.C.P.,  etc.;  Treasurer,  1667- 
76;  President,  1676-81.  Physician,  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 
Physician  to  Charles  II.  Knighted,  168 1.  Died  July  29,  1682. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Aldersgate.  M.I.  there.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1632).   {D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  237.) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  22,  1742-3.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford.   Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7. 

MICKLETHWAITE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  22,  1610-1.  ist  s.  of  Elias,  merchant  and  alderman  of 
York.  Bapt.  at  St  John's,  York,  Nov.  8,  1594.  Matric.  1611; 
Scholar,  1614-8;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1618.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  1619.  M.D.  J. P.  Purchased  the 
manor  of  Swine,  Holdemess.  Married,  Mar.  27,  1627,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Percival  Levett,  citizen  of  York.  Buried  in  York 
Minster,  Sept.  7,  1658.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next 
and  brother  of  Mark  (1613).  (Venn,  I.  210;  M.  H.  Pea- 
cock.) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  24,  1656.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  (above),  Esq.  B.  at  York. 
Bapt.  at  St  Martin  Micklegate,  Dec.  6,  1639.  Schools, 
York  (Mr  WaUis)  and  Pocklington.  Matric.  1656.  Died 
unmarried.  Buried  in  York  Minster,  Mar.  30,  1670.  Will 
(York)  1670.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  J.  Foster,  Yorks. 
Pedigrees.) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Sidney,  June  28,  1672.  1st  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1656.  Schools, 
Shrewsbury;  Wem,  Salop  (Mr  Roderick)  and  Felsted.  Of 
Swine,  Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1672. 
Married,  1677,  his  ist  cousin,  Constance,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Middleton,  of  Stansted,  Essex.  Will  proved  Feb.  5,  1712-3. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  J.  Foster,  Pedigrees.) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6, 
1613.  2nd  s.  of  Elias,  merchant,  of  York.  Bapt.  Apr.  27, 
1597.  Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1621;  priest,  Sept.  1622.  R.  of  Long  Marston, 
Yorks.,  1622-48.  Married  Agnes,  dau.  of  Edward  Hanson, 
of  Woodhouse.  Buried  at  Marston,  Nov.  18,  1648.  Brother 
of  Joseph  (1610-1)  and  fatherof  Elias  (1642).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666;  J.  Foster,  Pedigrees.) 


MiDDLEFIELD,  ChARLES 

MICKLETHWAITE,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  15,  1669.  2nd  s.  of  Elias  (1642),  R.  of  Marston,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Sept.  30,  1653.  School,  Cawthorpe,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1677,  as  'Marmaduke.'  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1675; 
priest,  Sept.  1677.  Buried  in  York  Minster,  Nov.  21,  1696. 
Brother  of  Elias  (1669). 

MICKLETHWAYTE,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  27,  1606.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent.  School, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  from  Sidney, 
1613;  B.D.  1620;  D.D.  1628.  Fellow  of  Sidney.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1615.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1616.  Master 
of  the  Temple  Church,  1628-39.  R.  of  Hurstmonceaux, 
Sussex,  1637-9;  and  of  Sandy,  Beds.,  1639.  Died  Aug.  4, 
1639.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1639.  Brother  of  Elias  (1599).  (Venn, 
I-  I93-) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c. 
1591.  Of  Yorkshire.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Womb- 
well.  Migrated  to  Queens',  1594.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599. 
R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks.,  1612,  ejected.  For  a  short 
time  at  White  Roothing,  Essex.  Member  of  the  Assembly  of 
Divines.  Father  of  John  (1627)  and  Thomas  (1632). 

MICKLETHWAYT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  15, 
1632.  S.  of  Thomas  (1591),  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Jo.  Pomeroy).  Matric.  1632; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Brother  of  John  (1627). 

MICKLETHWAIT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar. 
28,  1695.  Of  Yorkshire,  ist  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Swine,  in  Holder- 
ness.  Bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  York,  July  19,  1678.  Matric. 
1695.  Inherited  a  great  estate  from  Sir  John  Crossley,  Bart. 
M.P.  for  Arundel,  1715-8.  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 
Treasury,  1717-8.  Under-Lieutenant-General  of  the  Ord- 
nance, 1718.  Died  Mar.  28,  1718.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.   (A.  Gray.) 

MICKLETHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  26,  1733.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rand,  Lines.  School, 
Caister,  Norfolk  (Mr  Rolt).  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1737-8;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1740. 

MICKLETON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  29,  1678.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Durham  and 
Crookhall,  barrister.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  Durham,  Aug. 
3,1661.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1678;  Scholar,  1678.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  4,  1678.  Buried  at  Little  St 
Mary's,  Cambridge,  June  12,  1679.   (T.  A.  Walker,  161.) 

MICKLETON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  2,  1683.  S.  of  Christopher,  deceased.  B.  at 
Durham.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  June  21,  1668  (sic). 
School,  Durham  (Mr  Tho.Battersby).  Matric.  1683-4.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  28,  1690.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MICKLETON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1656.  S.  of  Christopher,  attorney,  of  Durham.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Apr.  20,  1638  (sic).  School, 
Durham  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1656.  Barrister,  1663.  Compiled  many  volumes  of 
antiquarian  MSS.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Michael  Hall,  of 
Durham.  Died  Aug.  3,  1693.  Half-brother  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  I.  571.) 

MICKLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  23,  1671.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Durham,  attomey-at- 
law.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  Mar.  14,  1655-6. 
School,  Durham.  Matric.  1671.  Licensed  to  marry  Abigail 
Barb6,  widow.  Mar.  1,  1678-9.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral, 
Jan.  16,  1708-9.   Half-brother  of  the  above. 

MICKLEY  or  MEEKLY,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1575;  B.A.  1578-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  12, 
1582 ;  priest  (Bangor)  July  28,  1583.  C.  of  Wallington,  Herts., 
1588. 

MICKLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567;  B.A. 
1570-1.   R.  of  Hinxworth,  Herts.,  1577-   Died  Feb.  9,  1617. 

MIDDLEDITCH,  JASPAR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  8,  1689.  S.  of  Jaspar  (and  Elizabeth  Langgrike).  B.  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Bapt.  Apr.  19,  1672.  School,  Bury 
(Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1696;  priest,  Sept.  1701.  V.  of  Digby, 
Lines.,  1703;  also  of  Metheringham.   (Peile,  11.  112.) 

MIDDLEDITCH,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  (age  16)  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1659.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Gt  Bradley,  Suffolk, 
shoemaker.  B.A.  1661-2.  Will  (Bury)  proved,  Jan.  9,  1682-3. 
(V.  B.  Redstone.) 

MIDDLEDITCH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  29, 
1659.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  William,  chandler,  of  Bury  (and 
Dorothy  Burrough).  Bapt.  Nov.  18,  1643.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1662-3.   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

MYDLEFIELD,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1579.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24,  1581-2.  B.A. 
1583-4- 


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MlDDLEMORE,  HeNRY 

MIDLEMORE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  7i  1682. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Lusby,  Lines.,  Esq.  Matric.  1682.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  9,  1682.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Savile,  of  Newton,  Lines.  Died  1687,  aged  24. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  676.) 

MIDDLETON,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1578;  B.A.  1581-2.   Probably  of  Skirwith,  Cumberland. 

MIDDLETON,  ANTHONY.  B.Civ.L.  1530-1.  R.  of  Wimpole, 
Carabs.,  1538-51. 

MYDLETON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1545.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sutton-on-the-Forest, 
Yorks.,  c.  1555-85.  Died  1585.  Another,  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  2,  1550. 

MYDLETON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  (age  13)  from  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1576. 

MIDLETON,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1610.  Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Fellow,  1616. 
One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Horsham,  Sussex. 
Possibly  brother  of  Arthur  {1607)  and  Thomas  (1606). 
(Dallaway,  11.  337.) 

MIDLETON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5. 

MYDDLETON,    ARTHUR.     Matric.   sizar   from    Peterhouse, 

Michs.  154S. 

MIDDLETON,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1607.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Horsham,  Sussex.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1607,  as  of  Horsham,  Sussex.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Thomas  (1606).   (Vis.  of  Sussex,  1633-4.) 

MIDDLETON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
May  25,  1668.  Matric.  1668;  M.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  'S.  and 
h.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  London,'  when 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1670.   Perhaps  F.R.S.,  1687. 

MIDDLETON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1587;  B.A.  c.  1600;  B.D.  1619.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1619,  as  B.D.  R.  of  Aston-in-the-Wall,  Northants.,  1612. 
Buried  there  Feb.  5,  1627-8.  Perhaps  identical  with  the 
translator  and  poet  of  these  names.  (There  was  a  Chris. 
Middelton  matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  Dec.  12,  1580, 
age  20,  whom  Al.  Oxon.  identifies  with  the  above.)   (D.N.B.) 

MIDDLETON,  CONYERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1698-9.  S.  of  William  (1663),  R.  of  Hinderwell,  Yorks. 
School,  York  (Mr  Tomlinson).  Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1701; 
B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  D.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  Fellow, 
1706.  University  librarian,  1721-50.  Woodwardian  Pro- 
fessor of  Geology,  1732-4.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1707.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1707;  priest,  Feb.  29,  1707-8.  Lati- 
tudinarian  divine,  and  bitter  opponent  of  Dr  Bentley.  R.  of 
St  Saviour's,  Norwich,  1719.  R.  of  St  Clement's-at-Bridge, 
1720.  R.  of  Coveney,  Cambs.,  1725-50.  R.  of  Hascombe, 
Surrey,  1747-50.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Married  (3),  at 
Petersham,  Surrey,  June  5,  1747.  Died  at  Hildersham, 
Cambs.,  July  28,  1750,  aged  66.  Will,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.) 

MIDDLETON,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c. 
1591.  One  of  these  names,  clerk,  married  Magdalen  Atkins, 
widow,  at  Bugbrooke,  Northants.,  July  22,  1601.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MYDELTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1547.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1550. 

MIDDLETON,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1611.  Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1614-5. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1508-9.  Of  Gonerby,  Lines. 
M.A.  1512;  B.D.  1520-1.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1510-34. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  5;  priest,  Apr.  19,  1511.  Univer- 
sity preacher,  1519-20.  Auditor,  1522,  1528,  1531,  1532. 
R.  of  Stathem,  Lines.,  1534-47.  Died  1547.  (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MYDYLTON,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1565-6.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  19,  1563;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  29,  1573.  V.  of 
Chaigrave,  Beds.,  till  1574.  V.  of  Houghton  Regis. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1615,  as  of  Trinity  Hall,  literate.  R.  of  Ridling- 
ton,  Norfolk,  1621. 

MIDDLETON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar. 
20,  1721-2.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Colchester.  B. 
there.  School,  Colchester  (Mr  Grant).  Matric.  1723;  B.A. 
1725-6. 

MIDDLETON,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
June  18,  1649.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  London,  Knt.  and  Bart. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  7,  1649.  Succeeded  as  Bart., 
1652.  Gentleman  Usher  to  the  Duke  of  York,  1665.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Buried  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Dec.  11, 
1675.   (G.E.C.,  1.  210;  Vis.  0/  London,  1634.) 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  S«/>/).  forB.Can.L. 
(Oxford)  1453. 


MiDDLETON,  Stephen 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1511.   Of  Coventry.   B.A.  1514-5.  Name  ofi,  1515. 

MYDDYLTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1555.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fritton,  Norfolk,  1565. 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1605. 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Coventry  and 
Lichfield)  Sept.  19,  1641.  R.  of  Bhthfield,  Stags.,  1651-8, 
res.  R.  of  Stradishall,  Suffolk,  1661-81.  Died  1681.  (H. 
Smith.) 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  22,  1670.  S.  of  John,  of  Normanton,  Leics.  School, 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 

MIDDLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  17,  1691. 
S.  of  John,  Earl  of  Middleton,  Lord  Clermont  and  Fetter- 
cairn.  B.  in  Tangiers,  where  his  father  was  Governor.  Died 
Feb.  28,  1696.  Buried  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  M.I.  (G.E.C.) 

MIDDLETON,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Sidney,  Mar.  25,  1697.  Only  s.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  de- 
ceased. B.  at  Belsay  Castle,  Northumberland,  Mar.  17, 
1678-9.  Bapt.  at  Bolam.  School,  HuU.  Sheriff  of  North- 
umberland, 1711.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lambert, 
of  Carlton-in-Craven,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Bolam,  Oct.  29,  1717. 
(G.E.C;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDDLETON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  4,  1723.  Of  Durham  (of  the  Belsay  family,  to  whom  he 
left  a  quantity  of  books,  with  mathematical  instruments). 
School,  Houghton-le-Spring.  Scholar,  1723;  Matric.  1724; 
B.A.  1726-7.  V.  of  Long  Horsley,  Northumberland,  1748-92. 
Died  1792.  Wm,  P.C.C.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDDLETON,  LEONARD.  B.Can.L.  :5oi-2;  D.Can.L.  1504-5. 
Abbot  of  Shap,  Westmorland,  1458.  R.  of  Balsham,  Cambs., 
1506-18.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1519;  of  St  Catharine's  and  Shap, 
Westmorland.  Nephew  of  Richard  Redman,  Bishop  of  Ely, 
who  names  him  in  his  wiU  (1505). 

MIDDLETON,  MARMADUKE.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  S.  of 
Thomas  (?  Maimaduke,  of  Plumpton  Hall,  Yorks.).  D.D. 
(Oxford)  1583.  V.  of  Coolock,  Dublin;  and  Dunboyn  and 
Killare,  Meath.  Bishopof  Waterford,  1579-82;  of  St  David's, 
1582-90.  Deprived  and  imprisoned,  1590.  Died  Nov.  30, 
1593.    Buried  at  Windsor.   (Cooper,  u.  I'ig;  D.N.B.) 

MIDDLETON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  II,  1705.  Of  Durham.  5th  s.  of  Richard  (1658),  of 
Offerton.  Bapt.  at  Houghton-le-Spring,  Oct.  21,  1688. 
School,  Houghton-le-Spring.  Scholar,  1705;  Matric.  1705-6; 
B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Fellow,  1712-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  31;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1713.  V.  of  Bossall,  Yorks.,  1718-29. 
Married,  at  Houghton-le-Spring,  Nov.  28,  1721,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Wheler,  Knt.,  R.  of  Houghton.  Buried  Feb.  18, 
1729.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDDLETON,  REGINALD.  B.A.  1542-3.  FeUow  of  St  John's, 

1543. 
MIDLETON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

1658.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Offerton,  Durham.  Bapt. 

at  Houghton-le-Spring,  Apr.  15,  1643.   Matric.  Easter,  1660. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  2,  1656,  and  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr. 

15,   1662.    Buried  at  Houghton,  July  8,   1715.    Father  of 

Ralph  (1705).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDDLETON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1558. 

MIDDLETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5,  1598. 

Of  Essex. 

MIDDLETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Christ's, 
June  3,  1642.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Belsay  Castle,  Northumber- 
land. B.  there.  Schools,  Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley)  and  London 
(private).  Matric.  1642.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  21,  1640-1. 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1652.  Died  Apr.  22,  1658.  Buried 
at  Kirkby-in-Cleveland,  Yorks.   (Peile,  i.  481;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDDLETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  10,  1650.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Horsham.  School, 
Horsham.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  5, 
1661.  V.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1690-1713.  Preb.  of  Ely, 
1699-1713.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1701. 
Buried  at  Cuckfield,  Feb.  7,  1712-3.  (W.  C.  Renshaw;  Le 
Neve,  Mon.) 

MIDDLETON,  ROBERT.   Incorp.  from  St  Andrews,  1708. 

MIDDLETON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698.  Of 
Essex.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1675),  of  Stansted  Mountfitchet. 
Age  14  in  1696.  Of  Quinton,  Northants.,  and  Bishopsgate 
Street,  London.  Died  unmarried.  May  4,  1716.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1692).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  304;  Misc.  Gen.  el  Her., 
3rd  S.,  II.  72,  268.) 


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MiDDLETON,  Thomas  de 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  at  Cambridge,  c.  1270-80. 
Archdeacon  of  Norwich.  Beyond  the  seas  (1286)  on  the 
King's  service.  Used  to  hxint  hares,  with  his  greyhounds,  in 
Cambridge  warren.   (Pleas  of  the  Forest,  see  Preface.) 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  30, 
1587.  Matric.  1587.  (Perhaps  identical  with  the  dramatist, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 

MIDLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  9,  1590. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bugbrooke,  Northants.,  1603-37. 
Buried  there  May  3,  1637. 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1596.  One 
of  these  names,  of  Leigh  ton.  Lanes.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  3,  1596. 

MIDELTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606.  Perhaps  ist  s.  of  John,  of  Horsham,  Sussex.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1607;  'of  Horsham,  Sussex.'  If  so, 
M.P.  for  Horsham,  1640-8.  Perhaps  brother  of  Arthur  (1607). 
(Dallaway,  n.  337.)    (A  contemporary  at  Oxford.) 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  17, 

1648.  Of  Essex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Timothy,  of  Stansted 
Mountfitchet.  B.  1630.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  8, 

1649.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1657-8.  Married  Constance, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bromiield,  of  London.  Buried  Aug.  21,  1668, 
at  Stansted  Mountfitchet.  Father  of  the  next.  (Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  11.  265;  Morant,  11.  579.) 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1675  (LU.  Reg.).  Doubtless  s.  of 
Thomas  (above).  Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1654,  at  St  Anthohn's, 
London.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1670.  Knighted,  Dec.  14, 
1675.  M.P.  for  Harwich,  1679,  1681,  1688,  1690-5,  1698. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Langham,  of  Northants. 
Died  June  11,  1702.  Buried  at  Stansted  Mountfitchet. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1692)  and  Stephen  (1698).  (Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  3rd  S.,  II.  266.) 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
7,  1680.  S.  (posthumous)  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Chirk  Castle, 
Denbigh.,  Bart.  B.  in  Denbigh.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1681.  Of  the  Inner  Temple.  Alderman,  1688;  Coroner,  1689. 
Died  unmarried.  Will  proved,  May  i8,  1696.  Half-brother 
of  Sir  Thomas  Middleton,  of  Chirk,  Bart.  (Misc.  Gen.  el  Her., 
3rd  S.,  n.  228.) 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  27,  1692.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1675),  of 
Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex.  B.  1676.  Matric.  1692. 
M.P.  for  Essex,  1707-13,  Feb.  to  Apr.  1715.  Licensed  to 
marry,  July  13,  1696,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Onslow, 
of  Clandon,  Surrey.  Died  Apr.  29,  1715.  Brother  of  Stephen 
(1698).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  304;  Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.,  3rd  S., 
II.  266.) 

MIDDLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
27,  1725.  S.  of  John,  of  Wivelsfield,  Sussex.  School,  Cuck- 
field  (Mr  Ingram).   Matric.  1727. 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  R.  of  Clopton,  Suffolk.  License  of 
absence  (Ely)  for  three  years,  to  study  in  Cambridge,  1406. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Digswell,  Herts.,  1432-5.  Died  1435. 

MYDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1555.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1563;  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr. 
15,  1565;  'bred  in  the  schools.' 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  M'atric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1567.  Of  Salop.  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1574.  Incorp. 
at  Cambridge,  1576.  B.D.  (Cambridge)  1582.  Fellow  of 
Queens',  1572-89.  R.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1585-1613. 
Elected  Master  of  Corpus  (during  part  of  1603).  Author  of 
Papisto  Mastix.  Died  June  14,  1613.  Buried  at  Hardwick. 
M.I.  there.  (Cooper,  11.  446;  Coll.  Hist,  of  Queens',  115; 
D.N.B.) 

MYDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Feb. 
1579-80;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Bennington,  Herts.,  after  1605.  Buried  there  June  21, 
1616.   (Clutterbuck,  11.  288.) 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  30, 
1587.   Matric.  1587. 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1619.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  Exhibitioner 
from  Charterhouse.  Scholar,  1622;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626; 
B.D.  1633;  D.D.  1642.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1626.  Usher  at 
Charterhouse,  1625.  Master,  1626-8.  Preacher,  1628.  R.  of 
Cold  Norton,  Essex,  1630.  R.  of  Nuffield,  Surrey,  1641-6, 
sequestered.  Died  as  R.  of  Norton,  Apr.  14,  1651.  (Al. 
Carthus.) 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  18,  1663. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1684.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  i568;  priest.  May,  1670.  R.  of  Hinder- 
well,  Yorks.,  1670-1714.  Died  Feb.  13,  1713-4.  Father  of 
Conyers  (1698-9). 


MiDGLEY,  Robert 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17, 
1718-9.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1720;  LL.B.  1724.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1724;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1726.  R.  of 
South  Croxton,  Leics.,  1735-65.  Died  Mar.  26,  1765.  Father 
of  the  next. 

MIDDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 
1743-4.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk,  of  South  Croxton, 
Leics.  School,  Nuneaton.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  May  21,  1749;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750.  R.  of 
Hathem,  Leics.,  1765-1800.  Died  Mar.  7,  1800,  aged  73. 
(Nichols,  III.  845.) 


Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1468-9. 
B.A.  1473. 
B.D.  1473-4. 
Incorp.  doctor,  1495-6. 
B.A.  1500. 
Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 


MIDDLETON,  — 
MIDDLETON,  — 
MIDDLETON,  — 
MIDDLETON,  - 
MIDDLETON,  — 

MYDDLETON,  - 

Easter,  1546. 

MIDDLETON, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 

MIDDLETON, .  Scholar  of  Queens',  1550-2. 

MIDFORD,  see  MITFORD. 

MYDLETWHAT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1561. 

MYDGELAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1563.  Matric. 
Michs.  1565;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573. 

MIDGLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3. 

MIDGELEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of  HeadJey  Hall,  Tadcaster, 
Yorks.,  Esq.,  was  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1610-1. 

MIDGLEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1610. 

MIDGLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1647.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Thornton,  near  Bradford,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Bingley  (Mr  Leake).  Matric.  1647.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  13,  1647. 

MIDGLEY,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1616;  B.A.  1619-20.  Probably  of  West  Brearey,  Adel,  Yorks. 

MIDGLEY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
24,  1689.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Wilsden,  Yorks.  School,  Bingley 
(Mr  Jenkinson).  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1694;  priest,  Sept.  1697.  C.  and 
schoolmaster  of  Kirkheaton,  near  Huddersfield.  (Peile,  11. 
112.) 

MIDGLEY,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  V.  of  Rochdale, 
Lanes.,  1595-1607. 

MIDGELEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  30,  1670. 
S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Brearey,  Adel,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon 
(Mr  Oxley).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1678;  priest.  Mar.  1681-2.  P.C.  of 
Thirsk,  Yorks.,  1682-1704.  Died  June  24,  1704,  aged  49. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1671)  and  father  of  Robert  (1700-1). 
(Peile,  II.  32.) 

MIDGLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  May  20, 
1665.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1670.  Signed  as  minister  of  Stot- 
fold,  Beds.,  in  1672.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1681. 
(A.  Gray.) 

MIDGELY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639. 

MIDGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 

1670.  S.  of  WiUiam,  yeoman,  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Bradford  (Mr  Sturdy).  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1674. 

MIDGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  27, 

1671.  S.  of  'Samuel'  (Ralph).  B.  at  Adel,  near  Leeds. 
School,  Newton  (Mr  Hartley).  Matric.  1671;  M.B.  1676; 
M.D.  1687.  Resided  in  the  parish  of  Bassishaw,  London; 
licenser  of  the  Press,  1686.  Author  of  Letters  written  by  a 
Turkish  spy,  etc.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  George  Neale, 
M.D.,  of  Leeds.  Died  Oct.  16,  1723,  aged  70;  surgeon  of 
Leeds.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1670).  (D.N.B.,  where  he  is 
apparently  confused  with  Robert  (1670);  Peile,  11.  37.) 

MIDGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  9, 
1700-1.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Joseph  (1670).  Matric.  1699; 
B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  (?)  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1707; 
priest,  1709.  Master  of  Coxwold  Free  School  for  53  years. 
Author  of  the  Compendious  Schoolmaster.  Died  May  24,  1761, 
M.I.  in  Husthwaite  Church.   (D.N.B.) 


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MiDGLEY,  Robert 

MIDGLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  14, 
1737-8.  S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A. 
1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1741-2.  V.  of  Pannal, 
Yorks.,  1756-8.  V.  of  Harrogate,  I75&-8. 

MIDGLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 
1725.  S.  of  S.,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  near  Northallerton. 
School,  Bradford  (Mr  Hill).  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A. 
1733.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  i,  17-29;  priest,  Aug.  16, 
1730.  C.  of  South  Kilvington,  Yorks.  C.  of  Sand  Hutton,  in 
1747.    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  382.) 

MIDGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  5,  1652.  S.  of  Robert,  baker,  of  Pontefract,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Pontefract.  Matric.  1652.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Mar.  8,  1652-3.  B.A.  1655-6.  Licensed  to  Cure 
of  Frickley,  Doncastcr,  Yorks.,  1661. 

MIDGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  26,  1689. 
S.  of  Josiah,  of  Yorkshire,  Esq.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1691; 
B.A.  1693-4;  M-A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May;  priest, 
1699.  V.  of  Sowerby,  Yorks.,  1701-6.  Died  May  7,  1706, 
aged  34.   (Watson,  Halifax;  A.  Gray.) 

MIDSON  or  MYDSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1571;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1579.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Apr.  16,  1579.  age  26.  Buried  at  St 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  May  6,  1579-  Will  proved  (V.C.C.  and 
P.C.C.) ;  as  of  Pembroke  Hall,  and  Little  Walden,  Essex. 

MIDWORTH, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1618-9. 

MIERS,  see  MYERS. 

MIGHT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561. 

MIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 
1624.  S.  of  (jodfrey.  B.  at  Gunthorpe,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (private;  Mr  Stone).  Matric.  1624. 

MIGHT, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1567. 

MIHILL,  CHRISTOPHER,  see  MICHELL. 

MIHILL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.  S.  of 
Henry  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Redgrave,  Suffolk.  B.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1639-40;  M.A.  1648.  R.  of  Somerleyton,  Suffolk, 
1661-90. 

MIHILL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1582.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  B.D.  1596. 
Fellow,  1588-1601.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1590.  R.  of  Riddlesworth,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Redgrave, 
Suffolk,  1605-38.  V.  of  East  Chinnock,  Somerset.  R.  of 
Egmere,  Norfolk,  1609-39.  Father  of  Edmund  (1636). 
(Cooper,  II.  309.) 

MIHIL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  King's,  Mar.  25,  1638. 
Of  Berkshire.  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1641. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1641. 

MIHILL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
i6i8;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
24,  1626;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1626-7.  R.  of  Potter  Heigham, 
Norfolk,  1626.  R.  of  Egmere,  1639-64.  Died  Feb.  22,  1663-4. 
M.I.  at  Potter  Heigham.   (Blomefield,  ix.  313.) 

MIHILL  or  MIGHILL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1602;  B.A.  1606-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.; 
priest,  Dec.  1607. 

MIHILL, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1580. 

MILBANCK,  ACCLOME.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1684.  S.  of  Sir  Mark,  Bart,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Acclome,  of  Moreby,  Yorks.).  B.  at  Halnaby  Hall, 
Croft,  Yorks.  School,  North  Weald,  Essex  (Mr  Hewyt). 
Matric.  1684.  Of  Bamingham,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Buried  there 
July  II,  1704.   Brother  of  Mark  (1679).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MILBANK,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  18,  1744. 
Afterwards  FeU.-Com.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Ralph,  Bart.  B.  at 
Hahiaby  Hall,  Croft,  Yorks.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1748-9; 
M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  23;  priest,  May  24,  1752. 
R.  of  Croft,  Yorks.,  1753.  P-C.  of  Chester-le-Street,  Durham, 
1769.  Buried  July  2,  1769.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

MILBANKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4,  1742.  4th 
s.  of  Sir  Ralph,  Bart.  B.  at  Halnaby  HaU,  Croft,  Yorks. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1741-2.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas,  Marquis  of  Rockingham.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MILBANK,  MARK.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  12,  1679.  S.  of  Sir  Mark,  Bart.  B.  at  Halnaby  Hall, 
Yorks.  School,  Kirby  Ravensworth  (private).  Matric.  1679. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1680.  Sheriff  of  Northumberland, 
1686.  M.P.  for  Richmond,  1690-5.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Ralph  Carr,  of  Cocken,  Durham.  Died  May,  1698.  Buried 
at  Croft.  Father  of  William  (1712-3).   (Burke,  L.G. ;  G.E.C.) 

MILBANKE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
23,  1649-50.  ist  s.  of  Mark,  merchant,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.   Bapt.  at  All  Saints',  June  2,  1631.   School,  Hitchin, 


MiLBOURNE,  Samuel  Lambert 

Herts.  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  10,  1650. 
His  brother  Mark  was  created  Bart,  in  1661.  Died  unmamed, 
before  1677.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.E.C.) 

MILBANCK,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Dec.  8,  1711.  Of  Yorkshire,  S.  of  either  Acclome 
(1684) 'or  of  John,  of  Thorp  Perrow.   (r.  A.  Walker,  277.) 

MILBANK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
21,  1712-3.  S.  of  Sir  Mark  (1679),  deceased.  B.  at  Halnaby, 
Croft,  Yorks.   School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (Dr  Tooke). 

MILBANK, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  31, 

1739.  Possibly  Ralph,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  Halnaby, 
Yorks.,  Bart.  B.  c.  1725.  Succeeded  to  the  Baronetcy, 
May  9,  1748.  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1753-4.  M.P.  for  Scarborough, 
1754-61;  for  Richmond,  1761-8.  Died  Jan.  8,  1798  (?  i793)- 
(G.E.C.) 

MILBERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1449. 
Of  Charminster,  Dorset. 

MILBOURNE,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June, 
1566;  Scholar,  1567.  Perhaps  of  Morpeth. 

MILBORNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  24, 
1656.  Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1656. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  June  27,  1664.  Of  Chirton,  Northumber- 
land.  (Peile,  I.  570.) 

MILBORNE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1678. 

MILBOURNE,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1642.  Of 
Essex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  Dunmow.  B.A.  1646-7. 
Father  of  Pontefract  (1678)  and  Robert  (1665).  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634,  1664.) 

MILBOURNE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  26, 
1584.  Of  UUerbank,  Talkin,  Cumberland.  R.  of  Castle 
Carrock,  Cumberland,  1589-1635.  Died  c.  1635.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1579). 

MILBOURNE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1613.  S.  of  Richard  (1579),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  CarUsle.  B.A. 
i6i6-7;  M.A.  1620.  R.  of  Skelton,  Cumberland,  1622-47  and 
1660-72.  R.  of  Ousby,  1622-72.  Buried  at  Ousby,  July  8, 
1672.  Nephew  of  Leonard  (1584). 

MILBOURNE,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8,  1633-4. 
B.  at  Loughborough,  Leics.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely).  P.C.  of  Homley,  Warws.  Inc.  of  WroxaU,  c. 
1650;  ejected,  1662;  retired  to  Coventry  and  kept  a  school 
until  compeUed  to  leave,  1666.  Removed  to  Newington 
Green.  Died  1667,  'aged  45.'  Buried  at  Coventry.  Father 
of  the  next.    (D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  492.) 

MILBOURNE,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Feb. 
28,1665-6.  S.  of  Luke  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  WroxaU,  Warws. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  3,  1671- 
2;  signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  20,  1672.  Held 
chaplaincies  at  Hamburg  and  Rotterdam.  V.  of  St  Stephen 
by  St  Albans,  1672.  R.  of  Osmandiston,  Norfolk,  1677-1702 
(M.A.).  Lecturer  of  St  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  1688-1720.  R. 
of  St  Ethelburga,  London,  1704-20.  Supported  Dr  Sache- 
vereU.  Attacked  Dryden's  translation  of  Virgil.  Author, 
sermons,  etc.  Died  Apr.  17,  1720.  Admon.,  Cons.  C.  London. 
(Hennessy;  D.N.B.) 

MILBOURNE,  PONTEFRACT.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  25,  1678.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  James  (1642).  LL.B.  1683. 
FeUow,  1681-95.  Died  1695.  Brother  of  Robert  (1665). 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1664.) 

MILBOURNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1579.  Of  UUerbank,  Talkin,  Cumberland.  B.A.  1581-2; 
M.A.  1585;  D.D.  1601.  FeUow  of  Queens',  1582-93.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1594.  R.  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  1591-1614.  R.  of 
Cheam,  Surrey,  1611.  Dean  of  Rochester,  1611-5.  V.  of 
Goudhurst,  Kent,  1612-3.  Chaplain  to  Prince  Henry.  Bishop 
of  St  David's,  1615-21;  and  of  Carlisle,  1621,  tiU  his  death  in 
1624.  Buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Carlisle  Cathedral.  Father 
of  Leonard  (1613)  and  brother  of  Leonard  (1584)-  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Browne  WiUis,  St  David's ;  Routledge.) 

MILBURNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1665. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1667.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  James  (1642), 
of  Gt  Dunmow,  Essex,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  18, 
1668.  Brother  of  Pontefract  (1678).  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1664.) 
MILBORN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  16, 
1653-4.  B.  at  Loughborough.  School,  Loughborough  (Mr 
Summerfield).  Matric.  1653-4;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  R. 
of  Hapton,  Norfolk,  1661-4.  C-  to  Dr  Cudworth  at  AshweU, 
after  1662.  R.  of  Astwick,  Beds.,  1668-85.  Buried  Sept.  11. 
1685.   (Peile,  I.  559.) 

MILBOURNE,  SAMUEL  LAMBERT.  M.A.  from  King's,  1751- 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Blandford,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Oriel 
CoUege,  Oxford,  May  16, 1743,  age  19;  B.A.  (Merton  CoUege) 
1746. 


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MILBORNE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1626.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626.  B.A.  1629-30; 
Melbourne. 

MILBURNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  lo,  1730.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Northumberland. 

B.  at  Newcastle.  Bapt.  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1713-  School, 
Newcastle  (Mr  Salkeld).  Matric.  173°;  B-A.  1733-4;  M-A. 
1737.  Fellow,  1736-43.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  21,  1735; 

C.  of  Empingham,  Rutland.  Buried  at  St  John's,  Newcastle, 
Oct.  27,  1743.   (Scott  Mayor,  iii.  426;  G.  Mag.) 

MILBURN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  June 
28,  1743.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Barnard  Castle,  Durham. 
Ba'pt.  there,  Aug.  27,  1721.  Matric.  1743;  B-A.  1753!  M.A. 
1756.  Fellow,  1753. 
MILBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1615. 
B.  at  Gt  Chesterford.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1621,  age  22;  priest,  1626.  (Peile,  1.  302.) 
MILDENHALE,  PETER  DE.     'King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge, 

1328- 
MILDENHALL,    ROBERT.    D.D.     Master  of   Michaelhouse, 
1328-46.    Chancellor  of  the  University,  1334-5-    Master  of 
Peterhouse,  1338-9.  One  of  these  names  Keeper  of  the  King's 
Wardrobe,  1350.  R.  of  Gt  Chesterford,  Essex.  R.  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts.,  1369. 
MILDENHALE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1422-8. 
MYLDNALL,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560. 
MYLDISH,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1586-7. 
MILDISHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 
MYLDMAY,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1562.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Walter  (c.  1538),  of  Apthorpe, 
Northants.,  founder  of  Emmanuel  College.   Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1579.    M.P.  for  WUts.,  1584-6.    Knighted,  1596.    Am- 
bassador  to   France,    1596.     Of   Apthorpe,    Knt.     Married 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Sherington,  of  Lacock,  Wilts.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1617.    Buried  at  Apthorpe.    Brother  of  Humphrey 
(1569)  and  uncle  of  the  next.    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of 
Essex;  Suffolk  Man.  Earn.,  1.  47;  D.N.B.) 
MILDMAY,  ANTHONY.   M.A.  1624  (on  the  King's  visit).   5th  s. 
Sir  Humphrey  (1569),  of  Danbury,  Essex,  Knt.   Carver  to 
King  Charles  I ;  and  attendant  on  him  during  his  imprison- 
ment. M.P.  for  West  Looe,  1640  (Short  Parliament).  Brother 
of  Humphrey  (1611),  John  (1614)  and  Henry  (1610). 
MILDMAY,  CAREW.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,   1614. 
2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Moulsham,  Essex.   B.  Feb.  2,  1595^6. 
Matric.  1614.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1616.    M.P.  for 
Essex,  1654-5,  1656-8.    Commanded  a  Parliamentary  regi- 
ment.  Of  Marks,  Romford,  Essex;  'Mildmay,  alias  Hervey' 
(adopted  heir  to  his  uncle  Sir  Gawen  Harvey,  Knt.).  Married 
Dorothy,  sister  of  Sir  Gilbert  Gerard,  of  Harrow.   Buried  at 
Romford,  Aug.  8,  1676.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1610)  and  father 
of  Francis  (1648).   {Suffolk  Man.  Earn.,  1.  47;  Vis.  of  Essex, 
1634;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  i.  277.) 
MILDMAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 
1639.   Probably  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Humphrey  (1611),  of  Danbury, 
Essex.  Matric.  1639.  Died  1647. 
MILDMAY,  CHARLES.    Adm.   pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
1641.   Of  Wiltshire.    Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Barnes, 
Essex.   Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
July  8,  1646.  M.A.  1648.  Fellowof  Peterhouse,  1647.  Junior 
Proctor,  1654-5. 
MILDMAY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1648. 
Of  Essex.   2nd  s.  of  Carew  MUdmay,  alias  Harvey  (1614),  of 
Marks,  Essex.    Bapt.  at  Romford,  Oct.  28,   1630.    Matric. 
1648.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  i,  1649.   Groom  of 
the  Jewel  House,  1660.   Married  Matthew,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Honywood,   Esq.    Died   Dec.    1703.    Buried   at   Romford. 
Father  of  Walter  (1690).   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11.  263.) 
MILDMAY,  HENRY.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1561.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Moulsham  Hall,  Essex.    Of 
Waltham.     Died   without   issue.     Nephew   of   Sir   Walter, 
founder  of  Emmanuel,  brother  of  Walter  (1561)  and  probably 
of  Thomas  (1555).   (Peile,  i.  75;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 
MILDMAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590.  Of 
Essex.    Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (i555).  of  Moulsham,  Essex. 
M.A.  1612  (on  visit  of  Prince  Henry).   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  4,  1594-5.  Knighted,  June  19,  1607.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Darcy,  of  Tolleshunt-Darcy,  Essex.   Resided 
at  Woodham- Walter,  Essex;  removed  to  Moulsham,  on  the 
death  of  his  brother  Thomas  (1589)-  A  contemporary  name- 
sake of  Springfield  Barnes,  Essex,  was  knighted  in  Ireland, 
1605,  and  died  Oct.  9,  1639,  aged  61.  (Masters,  345;  Morant, 
11.  25.) 
MILDMAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23, 
1610.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Hvunphrey  (1569),  of  Danbury,  Essex. 
Matric.  1610;  B.A.  1612.    Knighted,  Aug.  9,  1617.   Master 


MiLDMAY,  Thomas 

of  the  King's  Jewel  House,  1620.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  8, 
1620.  M.P.  forMaldon,  1620-2,  1625,  1628-9;  forWestbury, 
1624-5.  Accompanied  Charles  I  on  his  expedition  to  Scot- 
land, 1639;  eventually  deserted  the  King  and  went  over  to 
the  Parliament.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  alderman  Sir  William 
HaUiday.  Revenue  Commissioner,  1645-52.  Member  of  State 
Councils,  1649-51,  1652-3.  Keeper  of  Greenwich  Park, 
1654-60.  Attempted  to  escape  when  called  upon  to  account 
for  the  King's  Jewels,  1660.  Sentenced  to  imprisonment 
for  life;  a  warrant  issued  for  his  transportation  to  Tangiers, 
1664.  Died  at  Antwerp  on  his  way  out  c.  1664.  Father  of 
Henry  (1651).  Brother  of  Anthony  (1624),  etc.  (Suffolk 
Man.  Earn.,  1.  47;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Essex;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MILDMAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  17,  1615. 
Matric.  Fell.-Com.  Easter,  1615.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of 
Woodham -Walter,  Essex. 

MILDMAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1651. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Sir  Henry  (1610),  of  Wanstead,  Essex. 
Matric.  1651.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1656.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  June  25,  1667.  Ancient,  1680.  Of  Shawford,  Hants. 
Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Moundiford  Bramston.  Died 
Mar.  II,  1704-5.    (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

MILDMAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  19, 
1657.   Of  Northamptonshire. 

MYLDMAY,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peter- 
house, Michs.  1569.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Walter,  founder  of  Em- 
manuel. Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1573.  M.P.  for 
Peterborough,  1580-3;  for  Higham  Ferrers,  1584-7.  Of 
Danbury,  Essex,  Knt.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Capel, 
of  Hadham,  Herts.  Died  Aug.  i,  1613.  Father  of  Walter 
(1606),  Henry  (1610),  Humphrey  (next),  John  (1614), 
Anthony  (1624)  and  brother  of  Anthony  (1562).  (Suffolk 
Man.  Earn.,  i.  47;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

MILDMAY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
3,  1611.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Humphrey  (above),  of  Danbury, 
Essex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1613.  Knighted,  July 
10,  1616.  J. P.,  1634.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1636.  Of 
Danbury,  Knt.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Crofts,  of 
Suffolk.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1624),  John  (1614),  Henry 
(1610)  and  the  next,  and  father  of  John  (1639).  (SuffoUi 
Man.  Earn.,  i.  47;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

MILDMAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i, 
1614.  S.  of  Sir  Humphrey  (1569),  of  Danbury,  Essex. 
Matric.  1614.  Perhaps  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  1616.  Killed  at  Newbury.  Brother 
of  Anthony  (1624),  the  above,  and  Henry  (1610).  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

MILDMAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 
1639.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Humphrey  (1611),  of  Danbury,  Knt. 
B.  1622.  Matric.  1639.  Royalist.  Taken  prisoner  at  Col- 
chester. Commissioner  of  Excise  for  Essex.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Bancroft,  of  Derbyshire.  Died  s.p.  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1636;  Morant,  11.  29.) 

MILDMAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1638. 
Of  Essex.  Perhaps  's.  and  h.  of  William,  late  of  Woodham 
Waters,  Essex,  Esq.'  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  13,  1640-1. 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

MILDMAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  May, 
1555.  Doubtless  eldest  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  builder,  of  Moulsham 
Hall,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Mar.  19,  1558-9.  M.P. 
for  Lostwithiel,  1562-7.  Knighted,  June  23,  1567.  Died 
July  26,  1608.  Will,  P.C.C.  Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1561) 
and  Walter  (1561)  and  perhaps  father  of  Thomas  (1589).  It 
is  possible  that  he  may  be  s.  of  WUliam  (2nd  brother  of  Sir 
Thomas,  the  builder),  but  the  former  is  more  probable. 
(Peile,  I.  59;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

MILDMAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1559- 

MILDMAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1580; 
Fell.-Com.  1583;  B.A.  1584-5.  Perhaps  'of  Ipswich,'  when 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1585.  Ancient,  Feb.  11,  1603-4. 

MILDMAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1589.  Of  Essex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1555), 
of  Moulsham,  Essex,  Knt.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1593-4.  M.P.  for  Maldon,  1593. 
Knighted,  July  23,  1603.  Succeeded  his  father,  1608.  Sherifi 
of  Essex,  1609.  Created  Bart.,  June  29,  1611.  Of  Moulsham. 
Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Puckering,  Keeper  of 
the  Great  Seal;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Savile,  of  Wake- 
field, Yorks.  Died  Feb.  13,  1625-6,  s.p.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1590).   (G.E.C.) 

MILDMAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1589.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1590;  as  of 
Moulsham,  Essex.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Springfield,  Essex,  Knt.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 


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MILDMAY  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23, 
1610  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Springfield  Barnes  and  Marks, 
Essex.  Bapt.  at  Romford,  Dec.  14,  1592.  Matric.  1610. 
Knighted,  July  3,  161 6.  Of  Barnes,  Essex,  Knt.  Married  a 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Emeley,  Knt.  Buried  at  Romford,  Sept.  15, 
1657.  Brother  of  Carew(  1 614)  and  perhaps  father  of  William 
(1661-2).   (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  1.  47;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

MILDMAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25, 
1668-9.  Of  Middlesex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  of  Spnngfield 
Barnes,  Essex  and  Heston,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1669; 
M.A.  1671  (LU.  Reg.).  Age  10  in  1663.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  16,  1670.  Perhaps  buried  at  Heston,  Sept.  3, 
1674.  (Vis.of  Middlesex,  1663.) 

MILDMAY,  WALTER.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  c.  1538.  After- 
wards at  Gray's  Inn.  S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Chelmsford. 
B.  c.  1522.  M.P.  for  Lostwithiel,  1545-7,  1547-52;  iov 
Maldon,  Feb.  to  Mar.  1553;  for  Peterborough,  Sept.  to  Dec. 
1553;  for  Northants.,  1558,  i559.  1563-7.  1572-83,  1584-7, 
1588-9.  Knighted,  Feb.  22,  1546-7.  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  1566-89.  An  original  Governor  of  Chelmsford 
School.  Founder  of  Emmanuel  College,  1585.  A  commis- 
sioner at  the  trial  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  1586.  Of  Ap- 
thorpe,  Northants.  Licence  to  marry.  May  26, 1546,  Walter 
Mildmay,  of  London  and  Mary  Walsingham,  of  Westminster. 
Died  at  Hackney,  May  31,  1589.  Buried  in  St  Bartholomew- 
the-Great,  London.  M.l.  Benefactor  of  Christ's  College  and 
of  Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Father  of  Anthony  (1562)  and 
Humphrey  (1559).   {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MILDMAY,  WALTER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1561.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Moulsham  Hall.  Probably 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1565.  Knighted,  May  11, 
1603.  Of  Pishobury,  Knt.  Died  Feb.  24,  1606-7.  M.I.  at 
Sawbridge worth.  Nephew  of  Sir  Walter,  founder  of  Em- 
manuel. Brother  of  Henry  (1561)  and  probably  of  Thomas 
(1555)-  (Cussans,  t.;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

MILDMAY,  WALTER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 
1606.  S.  and  h.  of  Humphrey  (1569),  of  Danbury,  Essex. 
Matric.  1606.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1608-9.  Dieds.^. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1610),  etc.   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

MILDMAY,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1690. 
Of  Essex.  S.of  Francis  (1648),  of  Marks,  Essex.  B.A.  1694-5; 
M.A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  19,  1698;  priest, 
Dec.  24,  1699.  V.  of  Twyford,  Hants.,  1701-45.  Died  1745, 
aged  74. 

MILDMAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
26,  1640.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Wanstead,  Essex  (grandson  of 
Sir  Walter).  B.  in  London,  1622.  Matric.  1641.  Sent  to 
New  England  in  charge  of  a  tutor,  Mr  Richard  Lyon,  1644. 
Graduated  B.A.  at  Harvard,  1647.  Returned  to  England, 
1651.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brewster,  of  Barking, 
Essex.  Died  June  i,  1682.  Buried  at  Danbury,  Essex.  M.I. 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  J.  G.  Bartiett.) 

MILDMAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  26)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  15,  1661-2,  from  Emmanuel;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666. 
Of  Springfield  Barnes,  Essex,  Esq.  and  s.  of  Sir  Thomas 
(?  1610),  of  Barnes,  Knt.  If  so,  married  SibiUa,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Palmer,  Bart.,  of  Wingham.  (Essex  Pedigrees; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MILDMAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1721. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  the  East  India  Co.,  Chief  of  Sural,  East 
Indies.  B.  there.  Matric.  1723.  Afterwards  FeU.-Com.  M.A. 
1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1723. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  16,  1729.  Bencher,  1758.  Reader, 
1768.  Created  Bart.,  1765.  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1765-6.  Of 
Moulsham  Hall,  Essex.  Died  s.p.,  Aug.  8,  1771,  at  Bath. 
Perhaps  grandson  of  WiUiam  (above).   (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

MILEHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1606.  Perhapss.of  Gregory,  of  Burlingham,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1605.  Perhapsfatherof  Gregory  (1639).  (BiomefUld,\  11.22$.) 

MILEHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  15, 
1671.  Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Gregory,  of  Burlingham. 
Matric.  1671;  Scholar  (by  Dean  and  Chapter  of  St  Paul's), 
1671; B.A.  1674-5. 

MILEHAM,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  I,  1639.  S.  of  Edward  (?  1606),  of  Burlingham  St  Peter, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1639.  Perhaps  as  'George  MUeham,  s.  and 
h.  of  Edward,  of  Norwich,  Esq,'  adm.  at  Lincoba's  Inn,  Oct. 
30,  1639.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  18,  1647.  Died  1658. 

MILES  or  MYLES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Mag- 
dalene, Lent,  1582-3. 

MYLES,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569. 

MILES,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1658.  Of 
Ipswich.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Fellow, 
June  10,  1663  (by  mandate).  Taxor,  1666.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1663;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1664.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  London, 
1671-3.  Died  1673.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  14,  1673. 


MiLLECENT,  John 

MILES,  JOHN.    M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Of  Oxford- 
shire, pleb.  Matric.  from  Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  Oct.  27,  1615, 
age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1616;  M.A.  1619. 
MILES,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  14,  1644. 
Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1652.  FeUow  of 
Clare.  Jimior  Proctor,  1657-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  5, 
1660-1;  priest,  July  4,  1661. 
MILES,  NICHOLAS.    Resident  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1387-9. 
Clerk,  diocese  of  Lincoln.    Warden  of  St  John's  Hospital, 
Whittlesford,  1383-7.  Perhaps  attendant  on  Henry  Beaufort, 
afterwards  Cardinal.   (T.  A .  Walker.) 
MILES,  ROBERT.    D.D.  1511-2.    Dominican  friar.    Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1520-1.    Not  found  in  our  records.    {Cooper,  i.  68, 
identifies  him  with  Thomas,  a  Benedictine  monk;  and  he  is 
indexed  in  Gr.  Bk  B'  as  Thomas.) 
MYLES,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586. 
MYLES  or  MYLLES,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1613. 
MILES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of  Norwich. 
B.A.  1603-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  age  23;  C.  of 
Ingham,  Norfolk;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1604.    Perhaps  P.C.  of 
Onecote  Chapel,  Stafis.,  1648. 
MILES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16, 
1672.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.   Signed  as  C. 
and  afterwards  V.  of  Old  Warden,  Beds.,  1686-1706.  (W.  M. 
Noble.) 
MILES,  THOMAS,   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  18,  1709.   B.  at 
Biggleswade,  Beds.    Matric.  1769;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1715.   V.  of  Stoke  Prior,  Worcs., 
1720-4.   Perhaps  schoolmaster  at  Worcester.    F.R.S.,  1722. 
Died  Dec.  9,  1767.    (G.  Mag.) 
MYLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  19, 
1675.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  Norwich,  parchment-maker.   Matric. 
1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1692.    One  of  these  names  C.  of 
CartmeU  Fell,  Lanes.,  in  1700. 
MILES,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  8,  1744.   S.  of 
John.  B.  in  Madeira.  School,  Dalston.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
Mar.  1,  1745-6,  age  19. 

MILES, ,   Fee  for  B.A.  1468-9. 

MILES, .  D.D.  1486-7. 

MILESON,  see  MILLESON. 

MILGATE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517. 

MILKINGTON,  .    Grace  for  degree  1500-1;  paid  pro  non 

legendo. 
MILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  18,  1741.  4th  s. 
of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  B.  at  Woolbeding,  Sussex,  1722.  Bapt. 
July  8,  1722.  Matric.  1742;  LLB.  1748.  Succeeded  as  9th 
Bart.,  1781.  In  Holy  Orders.  Of  Mottisfont,  Hants.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  July  19,  1792,  aged  72.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Henry  (i74i).  (G.  Mag.;  G.E.C.) 
MILL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  18,  1741.  3rd  s.  of 
Sir  Richard,  Bart.  B.  at  Woolbeding,  Sussex.  Bapt.  Jan.  5, 
1729.  Matric.  1742;  LL.B.  1748.  R.  of  Woolbeding  and 
Kingston  Bowsey.  Succeeded  as  8th  Bart.,  July,  1780.  Died 
Nov.  1781,  unmarried.  Brother  of  Charles  (1741). 
MILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  30,  1740.  B.  at  West 
Putford,  Devon.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4.  WiU  of  one  of 
these  names  (Exeter)  1764;  of  Ashburton,  clerk. 
MILL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1743  from  Clare.  Previously  matric.  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  June  16,  1738,  age  19.  2nd  s.of  Sir 
Richard,  Bart.  Bapt.  at  Woolbeding,  Sussex,  May  20,  1719. 
Assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hoby,  1766,  under  the 
wiU  of  his  cousin  the  Rev.  Sir  Philip  Hoby,  of  Bisham,  Berks., 
Bart.  Succeeded  his  brother  Richard  as  7th  Bart.,  Mar.  17, 
1770.  Died  July,  1780,  s.p.  Brother  of  Charles  (1741)  and 
Henry  (1741).  (G.E.C.) 
MILL,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Southampton,  1st  Bart.  Matric.  from  Magdalen 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Jan.  28,  1630-1,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1630-1;  M.A.  1633.  FeUow  of  Magdalen  CoUege,  1633-42. 
Died  Jan.  17,  1641-2.  WiU,  V.C.C,  Oxford.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MYLL, .   B.A.  1478-9. 

MILLARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  i, 
1690.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4,  as  MiUerd. 
MILLECENT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  8,  1725.  S.  of  John  (1673),  of  Linton,  Cambs.  Bapt. 
Feb.  17,  1707-8.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1725;  Scholar, 
1726.  Of  Bergham  Hall,  Linton,  Cambs.  Died  unmarried. 
Mar.  27,  1728.  Brother  of  John  (1727).  (R.  C.  Waters,  The 
Chesters  of  Chicheley,  167.) 
MILLICENT,  Sir  JOHN.  Perhaps  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
1606-7.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit). 
Knighted,  Jan.  20,  1606-7. 


MiLLECENT,  John 

MILLESENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  i6, 
1673.  Doubtless  only  surviving  s.  of  John,  of  Bergham  Hall, 
Cambs.  B.  June  30,  1657.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Married 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Wright,  D.D.,  Professor  of 
Arabic  at  Cambridge.  Buried  at  Linton,  Feb.  24,  1716. 
Father  of  Charles  (above)  and  of  John  (next).  {R.  C.  Waters, 
167.) 

MILLECENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1727.  S.  of  John  (above),  of  Linton,  Cambs.  Bapt.  May  7, 
1709.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1728; 
B.A.  1730-1.  Fellow,  1733.  Died  unmarried,  Mar.  17,  1734- 
Brother  of  Charles  (1725)-   i^l-  Westmon.,  296.) 

MILLESENT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1557-8. 

MILLECENT,  ROGER.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  1606-7.  S. 
of  Robert  (?  above),  of  Bergham  Hall,  Linton,  Cambs. 
Knighted,  Mar.  4,  1606-7.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MILLECHAMP,  ELISHA.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1727.  S.  of 
Elisha,  of  Hereford,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Mar.  24.  1715-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1719.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Coleshill,  Warws.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1765. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

MILLECHAMP,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1702.  S.  of 
Timothy,  of  Ludlow,  Salop,  clerk.  Matric.  from  New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  24,  1689-90,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1694-5.  Ord.  priest  (Hereford)  June  6,  1696.  R.  of  Rudford, 
Gloucs.,  1697-1708.  V.  of  Gt  Marlow,  Bucks.,  1708-29. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

MILLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1562. 
B.  in  London.  B.A.  1565-6.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  M.A.  1569. 
Fellow,  1568-73.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Nov. 
1567,  age  26.  Expelled  from  the  University  because  of  a 
sermon  preached  in  St  Mary's,  Oct.  4,  1573-  (Peile,  i.  77; 
Cooper,  I.  322,  561.) 

MILLENN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 
1626-7.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  Islington 
(Mr  Dukeson).  Scholar,  1627-31. 

MYLLEN,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1571. 
MILLER  or  MYLLAR,   CHRISTOPHER.     Matric.   pens,   from 

Christ's,  Easter,  1546.    Of  Norfolk.    Probably  licensed  to 

practise  medicine,  1561.  Adm.  extra-licentiate,  R.C.P.,  July 

18,  1586.    (Munk,  I.  89.) 

MILLER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1686.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Marsworth,  Bucks.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693. 
Fellow,  1692.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1692-3.  Doubt- 
less serjeant-at-law.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  (Scotland). 
M.P.  for  Petersfield,  1722-7.  Died  May  21,  1730-  (A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

MILLER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bishop's 
Stortford.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  12;  priest,  June  13,  1625. 

MILLER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1666.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (Mr  Leedes).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1673:  priest,  Nov.  14, 
1680.  R.  of  Winterton,  Norfolk,  1680-1720.  Died  Mar.  3, 
1720,  aged  72.  Brother  of  Richard  (1666). 

MILLER,  FRANCKLYN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1682  (Com.  Reg.). 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1654),  of  Hyde  Hall,  Sandon,  Herts. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1682.  Succeeded  his 
father.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  July  24,  1728.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  Nicholas  (1707-8)  and  brother  of  Nicholas 
(1681).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  355;  H.R.C.,  39.) 

MILLER,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  Wood  Street,  London,  gent.  B.  Nov.  i,  1616. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  June  27,  1634,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1637;  M.A. 
1641;  B.D.  1648.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  till  1648,  ejected. 

MILLER,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1623. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624.  B.A.  1626-7;  M..\. 
1630.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ryton,  Salop,  1636. 

MILLER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  28, 
1636.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Ideridgehay,  Derbs.  Schools, 
Hartshorn  (Mr  Jackson)  and  Repton  (Mr  Whitehead). 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Perhaps  Master  of 
Ashbourne  School,  Derbs.,  in  1672,  as  Mellor.  Died  1684. 
See  Henry  Mellor  (1653-4)-   (Peile,  i.  446.) 

MILLER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  9,  1659-60. 
Matric.  1660. 


Miller,  Richard 

MILLER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  4. 
1666.  S.  of  Mark,  merchant,  of  Chichester.  B.  there.  School, 
Chichester  (Mr  Baguley).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1683.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  15,  1671, 
as  C.  of  Stondon,  Herts.;  for  priest's.  May  31,  1672,  as  C.  of 
Kemsing,  Kent.  R.  of  Offham,  1675-1708.  His  brother 
Thomas  was  created  a  Baronet  in  1705. 

MILLER,  JACOB.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7. 

MILLER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1621. 
Probably  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Wrotham,  Kent;  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1623.  Died  before  his  father.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Matthew  (1612)  and  Nicholas  (1612).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MILLER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1612. 
MILLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1614; 

B.A.  1617-8. 
MILLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  20,  1624. 
S.  of  Martin,  weaver.  Bapt.  at  Ashford,  Kent,  Oct.  21,  1604. 
School,  Ashford  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  16277-8. 
Emigrated  to  New  England,  1638.  Lived  for  the  next  nine 
years  at  Dorchester,  Rowley  and  Roxbury,  Mass.  Pastor  at 
Yarmouth,  1646-52;  and  at  Groton,  1662-3.  Died  at  Groton, 
June  14,  1663.  (Venn,  i.  266;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
MILLER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  19,  1644.   Of 

London. 
MILLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5,  1680. 
S.  of  John.   B.  at  Thetford,  Cambs.,  Dec.  8,  1666.   School, 
Cambridge  (Perse,  Mr  Griffith).  Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1683; 
B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.    Chaplain  to  the  King's  forces  at 
New  York,   1692-5.    R.  of  Effingham,  Surrey,   1696-1724- 
Buried  there  Nov.  19,  1724.   (Manning  and  Bray,  11.  714-) 
MILLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  19, 
1728-9.   S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Lavant,  Sussex.   B.  at 
Chichester.    Schools,  Midhurst  (Mr  Levet)  and  Winchester. 
Matric.    1729.     Succeeded   as   Bart.,   Nov.    1733.     Married 
Susan,  dau.  of  Matthew  Combe,  M.D.,  of  Winchester.   Died 
Apr.  19,  1772.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1731)-   (Venn,  11.  30.) 
MILLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1736.    S.   of   James,   husbandman,   of   Lancashire.    B.   at 
Clifton.  School,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  (Mr  Purke).   Matric.  1736; 
B.A.  1739-40.   One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  Cowthorpe, 
Yorks.,  1748-68.   V.  of  Almondbury,  1767-8.   (Scott-Mayor, 
in.  472.) 
MILLER,  MARMADUKE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1634;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Dec.  24, 
1643. 
MILLER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1612. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Horsnells  Crouch,   Kent.    B.A.   1615-6; 
M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1627.    FeUow.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1621. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest.  May  24,  1624.    R.  of 
Buckland,  Surrey,   1626.    Brother  of  Nicholas  (1612)  and 
perhaps  of  James  (1621),  father  of  Nicholas  (1654).  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  354;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662.) 
MILLER,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1612. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Horsnells  Crouch,  Wrotham,  Kent.   B.A. 
1615-6.   Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  i6i6.  Of  Hyde 
HaU,   Herts.     Knighted,   Mar.   21,    1640-1.    Succeeded  his 
father,  1640.    Of  Oxenheath,  Kent.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
WUliam  Stvle,  of  Langley,  Kent.  Died  Feb.  20,  1658,  aged  66. 
Brother  of  Matthew  (1612)  and  perhaps  of  James  (1621). 
(Le  Neve,  Knights,  354;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
MILLER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1654.    Of 
Surrey.    S.  of  Matthew  (1612),   R.  of  Buckland,  Surrey. 
Knighted,  July  23,  1681.   Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1681.   Of  Hyde 
HaU,  Sandon,  Herts.  Married  Mary  Franklyn,  sister  and  heir 
of  WiUiam,  of  Gray's  Inn.   Buried  at  Sandon,  July  8,  1698. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  FranckJyn  (1682).  (Vis.  of  Surrey, 
1662;  Clutterbuck,  iii.  580.) 
MILLER,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1681.    Resided  one  year.   S.  of  Nicholas  (1654)  (afterwards 
Knt.,of  Hyde  HaU,  Herts.).  B.  in  London.  School,  Hertford. 
Brother  of  Francklyn  (1682).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  354;  Peile, 
II.  84.) 
MILLER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  20,  1707-8.    ist  s.  of  Franklyn  (1682),  Esq.    B.  at 
Locksby,  Warws.    School,  Wrestlingworth,  Beds.    Matric. 
1708.    Succeeded  his  father  at  Hyde  HaU,  1728.    Married 
Mary,  widow  of  Captain  Wates.   Buried  at  Sandon,  Herts, 
Mar.  II,  1728-9.    (Le  Neve,  Knights,  354;  Clutterbuck,  ill. 
580.) 
MILLER,  RANDOLPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1618;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1621-2. 

MILLER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1637.  Of  London. 


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Miller,  Richard 

MILLER  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 

i66''>    i^  of  Edward.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Schools,  Cambndge, 

Huntinedon  and  Bury.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 

i67^     Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1671.    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Felsham,  Sufiolk,  1680-91.    One,  R.  of  South 

Runcton,    Norfollt,    1690-1702.     Died    1702.     Brother    of 

Edward  (1666).    {Peile,  11.  3.) 
MILLER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627; 

B.A.  1630-1. 
MILLER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 

B.A.  1584-5;  U.A.  1588.    One  of  these  names  Inc.  of  Well, 

Vorks.,  1608-34. 
MILLER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1607. 
MILLER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1623; 

B  A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.   Perhaps  V.  of  St  Mary,  Sandwich, 

Kent,  1635-42.  V.  of  Stoke,  1637-60;  ejected,  1649.    V.  of 

Teynham,  1642-60.   Died  1660. 
MILLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept. 

15     1674     Of  London.    S.  of  John,  of  Brampton,  Hunts. 

School,  Huntingdon.    Scholar,  1674-5;  Matric.  1675;  B.A. 

1678-9.     Adm.   at   the    Middle   Temple,    Feb.    5,    1676-7. 

Barrister,  1682.    Died  Nov.  12,  1683.    M.I.  at  Brampton. 

Founder  of  an  exhibition  at  Peterhouse.   {T.  A .  Walker.) 
MILLER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  i,  1719-  Of 

Surrey.    Matric.  1720. 
MILLER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  c.  July,  1731- 

S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Lavant,  Sussex.  Died  aged  about 

21.   Brother  of  John  (1728-9).   (Venn,  11.  35.) 
MILLER,    TIMOTHY.     Matric.   sizar   from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1647;  B.A.  1650-1. 
MILLER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1618; 

B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
MILLER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June 

21,  1658.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Coventry,  Warws.    Matric. 

1659;  B.A.  1661-2.    Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  July  26,  1663. 

V.  of  Wednesbury,  StafEs.,  1664.  [Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

MILLER, .  B.A.  1491-2. 

MILLERD,  see  MILLARD. 

MILLERS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1607. 

MILLESENT,  see  MILLECENT. 

MILLESON,  BORROWDALE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 

June  8,   1624;  readm.  Fell. -Com.  Mar.   15,   1624-5.    S.  of 

Edmund,  gent.    B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.   Taught 

by  Mr  Crosman  and  Mr  Dickinson.  Lord  of  the  manor  of 
DuUingham,  Cambs.  Of  Norton,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Died  Jan.  13, 

1678.  Buried  at  Norton.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {Venn,  i.  267; 
Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

MILLESON  or  MILESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  12, 
1669.  Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1677;  priest  (Norwich)  Nov. 

1679.  R.  of  Norton,  Sufiolk,  1691-9.  Married,  at  Norton, 
June  20,  1682,  Martha  Turner.  Buried  there  Oct.  14,  1699. 
Father  of  the  next. 

MILESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  3,  1703. 

S.  of  John  (above).    B.  at  Norton,  Suffolk.    Bapt.  Feb.  1, 

1685-6.   School,  Lavenham  (Mr  Drift).    B.A.  1707-8.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  20,  1708-9;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1709-10. 

R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1709-40.    R.  of  Honington,  1737-40. 

Died  1740-1.   (Peile,  11.  158;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 
MILLISON  or  MILESON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 

Caius,  June  8,  1624.   S.  of  John,  of  East  Haddlesey,  Yorks. 

School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Dickinson).    Matric.   1624; 

B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    Preb.  of  Chichester,  1635-42.    R. 

of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1638-40.   R.  of  Catfield,  Norfolk,  1640-2. 

Chaplain   to   Bishop   Mountague.    Archdeacon   of  Suffolk, 

1640-2.     Went   abroad    and    joined    the    Roman    Church. 

Entered  the  Society  of  Jesus,  at  Watten,  1643.    Employed 

in  the  English  Mission,  1651-63.   At  Ghent  and  Liege.   Died 

there  Nov.  1, 1668.  First  cousin  of  Borrowdale.  {Venn, 1.267.) 
MILESON,   RICHARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1659.    Of 

Suffolk.  One  of  these  names  buried  at  Norton,  Nov.  23,  1661. 
MILLET,   JAMES.     Adm.   sizar  at  Trinity,   Mar.    27,    1667. 

Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.   1670-1;  M.A.   1678.    Will  of  one  of 

these  names  (Exeter)  1732;  of  St  Just,  Cornwall. 
MILLET,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  8, 

1713.  S.  of  James  (?  above),  of  St  Just-in-Penwith,  Cornwall. 

Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7.   Admon.  of  one  of  these  names 

(Exeter) ;  of  Stithians,  Cornwall,  clerk. 
MILLET,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29,  1615. 

Matric.  1615.    One  of  these  names,  of  Harrow,  Middlesex, 

adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1617.  Probably  Licensed  to  marry, 

July  7, 1627,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  White,  of  Hampstead; 

of  Harrow,  Ijachelor,  age  30. 

MILLET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  18, 
1729-30.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Erth,  Cornwall.  B.A.  1734-5. 


MiLLiNGTON,  William 

MILIMET,  WALTER  DE.  'King's scholar' at  Cambridge,  1329; 
Scholar  and  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  till  1350,  when  he  received 
a  benefice. 
MILLING  or  MELLING,  HUGH.  D.D.  1519-20  (Incorp.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford).  V.  of  All  Samts',  Northampton, 
1511-30.  R.of  Farthingstone,  1526-31.  WiU  (Archd.  North- 
ants.)  1531;  of  Towcester,  Northants.;  to  be  buried  there. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
MILLING,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  D.D.  from  Oxford,  1470-1.  Of 
Gloucester  Hall,  D.D.  A  monk  of  Westminster  Abbey. 
Prior,  1466-9.  Abbot,  1469-74.  Received  Elizabeth  Wood- 
ville, 'Queen  of  Edward  IV,  when  she  took  sanctuary  there, 
Oct.  1,  1470.  Godfather  to  her  son  (Edward  V)  at  his  baptism 
in  the  Abbey.  Made  Privy  Councillor  by  Edward  IV.  Bishop 
of  Hereford,  1474-92.  Died  there  Mar.  1492.  Buried  in 
Westminster  Abbey.  (Pearce,  Monks  of  Westminster.) 
MILLINGTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1638. 

Of  Nottinghamshire. 
MILLINGTON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  15, 
1611-2.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Felley  Abbey, 
Notts.,  Esq.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  Oct.  19,  1614.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  14,  1621.  M.P. 
for  Nottingham,  1640-53.  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Notting- 
ham, 1642.  Chairman  of  the  committee  for  plundered 
ministers.  Active  in  the  trial  of  King  Charles;  signed  the 
death-warrant,  1649.  Tried  and  condemned  to  death,  1660; 
sentence  commuted  to  imprisonment  for  life.  Died  in  Jersey, 
1666.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  John  (1613).  {D.N.B.; 
T.  A .  Walker.) 
MILLINGTON,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  Master  of  Clare  Hall,  Aug. 
13,  1455-66;  resigned,  May  3,  1466,  and  accepted  a  cure. 
Brother  of  William.  {Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  25.) 
MILLINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1613.  2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Felley,  Notts.,  gent.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  2,  1620-1.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  24, 
1628.  Obtained  Royal  Household  employment.  Purveyor 
of  the  Cellar  to  the  King,  1626.  Brother  of  Gilbert. 
MILLINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1646;  B.A.  1650,  Intruded  Fellow  of  King's,  May  7, 
1651.  M.A.  1652.  Probably  of  Felley  Abbey,  Notts.  One  of 
the  name  died  May  27,  1656.  Buried  at  Brailsford,  Co. 
Derby. 
MILLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
31,  1655.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Southwell,  Notts.  B.  there. 
School,  Nottmgham.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10,  1655, 
as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of  Stanton,  Notts.  Probably  ser- 
jeant-at-law. M.P.  for  Retford,  1685-7. 
MILLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  26,  1668.  S.  of  Antony,  of  Salop.  Matric.  1669;  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675;  D.D.  1702.  Fellow,  c.  1673-  Taxor,  1691. 
Senior  Proctor,  1700-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1675;  priest  (London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8. 
V.  of  Fulboum  .\11  Saints',  Cambs.,  1690.  V.  of  Kensington, 
1700-28.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1703-28.  R.  of  Stoke  Newing- 
ton,  Middlesex,  1705-28.  Died  Mar.  25,  1728.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Benefactor  to  Newington.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
MILLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1720. 
B.  at  Witham,  Essex.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1728. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1724.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Cricksea,  Essex,  1728-9. 
MILLINGTON,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1632;  LL.B.  1641.  Master  of  Boston  Grammar  School, 
1648.  Head  Master  of  Lewisham  Grammar  School,  1660-77. 
Died  1677.  Buried  at  Lewisham.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1677. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 
MILLINGTON,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  One  of  these  names  ejected  from 
Cardington,  Beds.,  1662.  {Peile,  i.  346.) 
MILLINGTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1613. 
MILLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1646;  scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newbury, 
Berks.  B.A.  1648-9.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  Oxford,  1649.  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1651.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1657.  M.B.  and  M.D. 
(Oxford)  1659.  Sedleian  Professor  at  Oxford,  i675-i704. 
Court  physician.  F.R.C.P.,  1672;  Treasurer,  1686-90; 
President,  1696-1704.  Knighted,  Mar.  6,  1679-80.  Licensed, 
Feb.  23,  1679-80,  to  marry  Anne  Hannah  King,  widow.  The 
alleged  discoverer  of  sexuality  in  plants.  Died  Jan.  5, 1703-4, 
aged  74.  Buried  at  Gosfield,  Essex.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Munk,  i. 
363;  D.N.B.) 
MILLINGTON,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  B.  at  Pocklington,  Yorks.  R.of 
St  Nicholas  House,  1441.  Probably  Fellow  of  Clare.  First 
Provost  of  King's,  1443-63,  retired,  and  returned  to  Clare. 
One  of  those  appointed  to  draw  up  the  statutes  of  Queens'. 
Vice-chancellor,  1457.  Died  1466.  Buried  in  St  Edward's, 
Cambridge.   {Hist,  of  King's;  Harwood;  D.N.B.) 


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MiLLiNGTON,  William 

MILLINGTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2, 
1670.   Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1678. 
MILLION,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1679.   S.  of  George,  of  Worcestershire.  School,  Chaddesley, 
Worcs.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1682-3. 
MILLS,  BERNARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18, 
1732.  S.of  John,ofBury,Sufiolk.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Kynnes- 
man).    Matric.  1732-3;  Scholar,  1736;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A. 
1740-    D.D.    1758.     Fellow,    1739-    Ord.   deacon   (Lmcoln) 
June's,  1737.  Reader  at  St  Mary's,  Bury,  1745-57;  Lecturer, 
i757_66.    R.  of  WordweU,  Suffolk,  1750.    R.  of  Hitcham, 
1753-87.  Married  Theophila,  dau.  of  Edward  Isaac  Jackson, 
of  Bury.  Died  Dec.  9,  1787.  Probably  his  will  proved  (Bury) 
1790.   (G.  Mag.;  Davy  MSS.,  19,142.) 
MILLES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Aug.  27, 
1723.  S.  of  Samuel  (1687),  of  Canterbury,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  the 
Cathedral,  Oct.  30,  1706.  Matric.  1724-5;  B.A.  1727-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1731;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1731-2-    R-  of 
Harbledown,   Kent,   1734-49-     V.    of    Little    Walsingham, 
Norfolk.   Married  Ruth,  dau.  of  Robert  Brooke,  of  Margate. 
Died  June  25,  1749.    Buried  at  Heme,  Kent.    Brother  of 
Christopher  (1714-5)  and  Edward  (i73i)-   (H-  G.  Harrison.) 
MILLES,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2;  M.A. 
1615.    Probably  from  Merchant  Taylors'  School;  b.  159°; 
adm.  1598. 
MILLES,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  19,  1714-5;  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  18,   I7i7-    S.  of  Samuel 
(1687),  of  Canterbury,  Esq.    Matric.  1715-6;  B.A.  1718-9; 
M.A.  1722.    Fellow,  1720.    Of  Nackington,  Kent.    Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Warner,  of  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Charles 
(7723)  and  Edward  (1731).    (Hasted,  111.  729-) 
MILLS,  DANIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1642.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.   1645-6;   M.A.   1649;   D.D.   1679. 
Fellow.    Junior  Proctor,   1653-4.    Ord.  priest  (Brownrigg, 
Bishop  of  Exeter)  Mar.  13,  1655-6.    R.  of  St  Olave,  Hart 
Street,  London,  1658-89.    R.  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  1667-89. 
President  of  Sion  College,   1670-2.    Buried  at  St  Olave's, 
Mar.  30,  1689.  M.I.  WiU  (P.C.C). 
MILLES,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1 62 1.    One  of  these  names,  a  Winchester  scholar,  age  12  in 
1615,  from  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants. 
•  MILLES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1731.    Of  Kent.    4th  s.  of  Samuel  (1687),  of  Canterbury. 
Adm.  Scholar,  Jan.  6, 1731-2;  B.A.  1734-5-  FeUow,  1735-76. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  4,  1729-30.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  20,  1737.  F.R.S.,  1746.  Died  Feb.  6,  1776.  Brother 
of  Charles   (1723)   and  Christopher   (1714-5).    (G.   Mag.; 
Hasted,  iii.  729.) 
MILLS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  i, 
1636.    Of  Kent.    School,  Canterbury.    Matric.   1637;  B.A. 
1639-40;  Scholar,  1640.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
Dec.  9,  1642. 
MILLS,   HENRY.     M.A.    1698   (Incorp.   from   Oxford).    S.   of 
Nathaniel,  of  Wells,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  23,  1690-1,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694;  M.A. 
1698.    Master  of  Wells  School,  1699.    Preb.  of  Wells,  1702. 
Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Whitgift.    Master  of  the  Hospital 
and  Free  School,  Croydon.  R.  of  Merstham,  Surrey,  1724-42. 
Died  at  Croydon,  Apr.  11,  1742.   Buried  at  Merstham.    {Al. 
Oxon. ;  Manning  and  Bray,  n.  264.) 
MILLS,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  i,  1655. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Carrington's  Farm,  Cockfield,  Suffolk.    B. 
there.    Bapt.  Sept.  30,   1638.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Ord.  priest  (Ardfert) 
Aug.  7,  i66o.    C.  of  Barley,  Herts.,  in  1664.    V.  of  High 
Wycombe,  1674.    R-  of  Highclere,  Hants.,  1680-1720.   Died 
July  6,   1720.    Buried  at  Highclere.    M.I.  there.    Portrait 
engraved  by  Virtue.   Life  printed,  1721.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1643)  and  father  of  the  next.    {D.N.B.;  Babington,  Cock- 
field.) 
MILLES,  ISAAC.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1701.  S.  of  Isaac  (above), 
of  Highclere,  Hants.,  clerk.    Matric.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  July  7,  1692,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1696.  Treasurer 
of  Waterford  Cathedral,  1714-27.  Preb.  of  Lismore,  1716-27. 
R.  of  Litchfield,  Hants.,  1727-41-   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1741-    {Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
MILLS,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621;  B.A. 

1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Fellow,  1627. 
MILLES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1574.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Rodraersham,  Kent,  1580-1610.  Died 
1610. 
MYLLES,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581; 

B.A.  1584-5- 
MILLS,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1589; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1593-4;  M.A.  1597- 


Mills,  Thomas 

MILLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602. 
One  of  these  names  of  Davington,  Kent;  knighted,  Aug.  5, 
1628. 

MILLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine'.s,  May  15,  1668. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A,  1671-2. 

MILLS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1678.  Of  Canter- 
bury. Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.). 

MILLS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  16,  1751.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1720),  clerk,  P.C.  of  Cowbit,  Lines.,  deceased. 
Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 
1755;  priest.  Mar.  6,  i757.  V.  of  Cowbit.  R.  of  Weston  and 
Dembleby,  Lines.,  1780-4.  Died  Dec.  19,  1805.   (A.  Gray.) 

MILLS,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1683. 
B.  at  Windrush,  Gloucs.  Matric.  Easter,  1684;  B.A.  1687-8; 
M.A.  1691.  Fellow,  1687.  Died  in  College,  of  small-pox, 
July  25,  1696.  Buried  in  the  Chapel.   (Harwood.) 

MILLS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  9, 
1662.  S.  of  Peter,  of  London,  surveyor.  Matric.  1662.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  16,  1664-5. 

MYLLES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577. 

MILLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  28,  1673.  S.  of 
Walter,  M.D.  Of  Great  St  Bartholomew's,  London.  Bapt. 
there,  Feb.  19,  1656-7.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A. 
1680.  Fellow,  1680.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  23,  1683;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1683-4.  Probably 
V.  of  Ridge,  Herts.,  c.  1685.  A  non-juror,  but  afterwards 
conformed.   Brother  of  Walter  (1670).    (Waylen's  Cromwell, 

127.) 

MILLS,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1675  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Portsmouth,  Hants.   Matric.  from  St  Edmund's 
Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  30,  1671,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1675. 
MILLS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1701,  as 

B.A.  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  (Not  in  Al.  Oxon.) 
MILLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  23, 
1707.  Only  s.  of  Richard,  clerk.  B.  at  Islington,  Middlesex. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  171 1-2;  M.A.  1715. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31,  1713;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1715. 
Probably  R.  of  Little  Greenford,  Middlesex,  1720-46.  Will, 
P.C.C. 
MYLLES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1582- 

3;  B.A.  1586-7. 
MILLES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1627. 
MILLS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1629;  B.A. 
1632-3;   M.A.    1636.   V.  of   Petham,   Kent,   1641;    'M.A.'; 
perhaps  R.  of  Chelsfield,  Kent,  1650-92.   The  V.  of  Petham 
married,  at  Willesborough,  Kent,  Oct.  10,  1648,  Mary  Water- 
man, of  Ashford.   Died  1692.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
MILLS,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1626.   Of  Kent.   Perhaps  V.  of  St  Mary,  Sandwich,  1642-4. 
Died  1644. 
MILLES,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1643.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cockfield,  Suffolk.   B.  there.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Tho.  Stephens).    Matric.  1644;  B.A. 
1646-7;  M.A.   1654.    Ord.  priest  (Ardfert)  June  30,   1660. 
V.  of  Royston,  Herts.,  1661-88.    R.  of  Duxford  St  Peter, 
Cambs.,  1665.  Died  1688.   Brother  of  Isaac  (1655). 
MILLS,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  26,  1680.    Of 

Derbyshire.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4. 
MILLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  22,  1687. 
Of  Kent.   Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Christopher,  of  Heme,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  29,  1686.   M.P.  for  Canter- 
bury, 1722-7.  Died  Dec.  11,  1727,  aged  58.  Father  of  ChEurles 
(1723),  Christopher  (1714-5)   and  Edward  (1731)-    (A-  B. 
Beaven.) 
MILLES  or  MYLNES,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1563;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  2,  1570.    Perhaps  R.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1574.    Will 
proved    (P.C.C.)    1583;    clerk,   of   St   Dvmstan-in-the-East, 
London. 
MILLES,   THEODORE.     M.A.   from   Pembroke,    1748.    S.   of 
Jeremiah,  R.  of  Duloe,  Cornwall.  Exhibitioner  from  Charter- 
house.   Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  July  8,  1729, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1733.   Grandson  of  Isaac  (1655).   {Al. 
Oxon.) 
MYLLYS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1547. 

MILLES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596.  Perhaps 

matric.  again,  as  pens.,  Michs.  1598.   B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A. 

1603.    Usher  at  Moulton  School,  Lines.,  in  1611.    (Cooper, 

III.  17.) 
MILLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  25,  1623.   Of  London.   Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1627;  M.A. 

1631.  Fellow,  1626-33.  C.  of  Kersey,  Sufiolk.  Died  there  of 

the  plague.  (Harwood.) 

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Mills,  Thomas 

MILLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  15,  i675. 
Matric.  1676. 

MILLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  13. 
1709-10.  S.  of  Simon,  farmer,  of  Silverton,  Devon.  School, 
Uffculme  (Mr  Dcyman,  of  Sidney).  Matric.  17 10;  B.A. 
1714-5- 

MILLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1720.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Spalding,  Lines.  B.  at  Grantham. 
School,  Spalding  (Mr  Neve).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1726;  priest,  June  i, 
1729.  Schoolmaster  at  Donnington.  P.C.  of  Cowbit,  Lines. 
Died  1741.  Father  of  Joseph  (i75J)-  (Scott-Mayor,  111. 
335.) 

MILLES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  19, 
1670.  S.  of  Walter,  M.D.  B.  in  London.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  1670;  M.B.  1675;  M.D.  1680.  F.R.S.,  1682. 
F.R.C.P.,  1683.  Died  Jan.  7,  1725-6.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1673).   {P"l^,  "-  29;  Munk,  i.  426.) 

MILLS  or  MILES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681. 
Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Eastchurch,  Kent,  1689-99.  Died  1699. 

MILLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  29,  1716.  S.  of 
George,  of  Ripon.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  June  4,  1721.  V.  of  Wharram  Percy,  Yorks.;  and 
C.  of  Acklam  Chapel,  i73i-47-   Died  i747- 

miLLSj .  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  5,  1672. 

MILMAN,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1735.  S.  of  Francis, 
V.  of  Paignton,  Devon.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 

1718.  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722.  R.  of  East  Ogwell,  Devon, 
and  V.  of  Abbots  Kerswell.  Died  1773-  Will  (Exeter) 
1774.  Grandfather  of  H.  H.  Milman,  Dean  of  St  Paul's. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  218.) 

MILNE,   JAMES.     M.D.    1690   {Com.    Reg.).    Extra-licentiate, 

R.C.P.,  Feb.  9,  1691-2.  Doctor  in  London. 
MILNE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  29,  1713-   S.  of 

Charles.   B.  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.   Bapt.  there.  May  6,  1694. 

Matric.  1713,  'MiUier';  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.     Fellow, 

1719.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  12, 

1720.  Perhaps  R.  of  Shepton  Beauchamp,  Somerset,  1723-5- 
Died  1725.   (E.  Axon.) 

MILNE  or  MILL, .  B.A.  1475-6;  M.A.  1479- 


MILNE, 


Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1689. 


MILNER,  BARACHIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1672.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Beverley.   Perhaps  brother  of  Joseph  (1671-2). 

MILNER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ'"?,  Nov.  i, 
1716.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  York.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Clapham). 
Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1725;  M.D.  i734-  Studied 
at  Leyden,  1721.  F.R.C.P.,  i754-  Settled  at  Aylesford 
Hall,  Maidstone.  Died  there  c.  1771.  Will  (P.C.C.)  Nov. 
1771.  Brother  of  John  (1703).  (Munk,  11.  197;  Peile,  11. 
190.) 

MILNER,  CLINTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  18,  1634. 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Wickenby,  Lines.,  Esq.  B.  in  Middle- 
sex. Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 
1636-7.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  11,  1645-6.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1656.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

MYLNER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1 ; 
B.A.  1584-5- 

MILNER,  GERVIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

MILNER,  GREGORY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1572. 
S.  of  John,  of  Pudsey,  Yorks.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580. 
Fellow.  Proctor,  1594-5.  Subscribed  for  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  June  12,  1587.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Canterbury, 
1600-14.  Died  at  Sawston,  Cambs.,  Nov.  5,  1615.  M.I. 
there.   (Le  Neve,  Man.) 

MILNER,  HAROLD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1689.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Wakefield.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr 
Armitage).  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A. 
1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest,  May  30, 
1708.  Head  Master  of  Daventry  School,  1701-11.  Admon., 
1711;  of  Daven  try,  clerk.  Brother  of  John  (1689).  (Peile,  11. 
112;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MILNER,  JEREMY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1648.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Notton-in-Royston, 
near  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Hemsworth  (Mr 
Pullin).  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2.  Ejected  from  Rothwell, 
Yorks.,  1662.  Afterwards  preacher  in  Yorkshire.  Minister 
of  Gt  Houghton  Chapel,  1672-81.  Died  Mar.  7,  1681. 
(Calamy,  11.  572;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MILNER  or  MILLER,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall,  1537- 
41; B.A.  1539-40. 


MiLNER,  Robert 

MILNER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1578.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bapchild,  Kent,  1585-93 
(died). 
MILNER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1642    S.  of  John,  of  Skircoates  in  HaUfax.   B.  there.   Bapt. 
Feb    10    1627-8.   School,  Halifax.    B.A.  1644-5;  B.D.  1662 
(Lit   Reg  )    C.  of  Beeeton,  Halifax,  1660.   P.C.  of  St  John's, 
Leeds,    1662-77.    V.  of  Leeds,   1677-90-    Preb.  of  Ripon, 
1681-90;  deprived  as  non-juror,  1689.   Retired  to  St  John's, 
Cambridge.  Author,  theological.  Died  Feb.  16,  1702.  Buried 
in  the  College  Chapel.    Father  of  Thomas  (1669).    (Peile,  1. 
482;  D.N. B.) 
MILNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1668.   School,  Houghton.    Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675.    P.C.  of  Crosdale,  Durham,  1675-81.   Minor  canon  of 
Durham,  1675-1705;  Sacrist,  1681-9;  Precentor,  1689-1705. 
V.  of  Billingham,   1681-5.    V.  of  Heighington,  1685-1705. 
Married,  at  Durham  Cathedral,  Nov.  4,  1675,  Joanna  Stones, 
widow.   Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  June  5,  1705.   (H.  M. 
Wood;  T.  A.  Walker,  137.) 
MILNER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  12,  1671.    Re- 
adm.  as  Fell.-Com.  July  9,    1672.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
Tempest,  of  Wistow,  Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 
28,  1671.    Consul  at  Lisbon.    Married  Elizabeth  Covall,  of 
Lines.   (Due.  Lead.,  i77-) 
MILNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1689. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Wakefield.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Anmtage). 
Matric.    1689;    Scholar,    1690;    B.A.    1692-3;    M.A.    1699. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1693;  priest  (Peterb.) 
June  3,  1699.   Doubtless  R.  of  Thakeham,  Sussex,  1707-41- 
Died  there  Sept.  27,  1741.    Buried  there.    M.I.    Brother  of 
Harold  (1689).   (Peile,  11.  113;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
MILNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  20,  1703. 
S    of  John.     B.  at  Pudsey,  Yoiks.    School,  Bradford   (Mr 
Clapham).  Scholar,  1704-5;  Matrio.  1705.  Probably  identical 
with  John,  'M.D.,  of  Pudsey.'   Died  Feb.  1724-   Brother  of 
Charles  (1716).  (Peile,  11.  158;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Due.  Lead., 
177.) 
MILLNER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  21,   1727-    Of 
Cheshire.    Matric.  1728;  Scholar;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1745- 
V.  of  Chipping,  Lanes.,   1739-77-    King's  preacher,   1748. 
Friend  of  Wesley.    Died  Dec.  9,   1777,  aged  67.    M.I.  at 
Chipping.   (R.  Stewart-Brown;  J.  Parker.) 
MILNER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  and  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.   19,   1736-7.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Guisborough,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Clark).    Migrated  to  Jesus.    Matric. 
1737;  Scholar;  B.A.   1740-1;   M.A.  i744-   FeUow  of  Jesus, 
1748-76.    Ord.   deacon   (Lincohi)   Feb.   22,   1740-1.   V.   of 
Guilden    Morden,    Cambs.,   1763.    V.  of  Hundon,  Suffolk, 
1766-75.   R.  of  Tewin,  Herts.,  1774-9-   Died  June  28,  1779. 
M.I.  at  Tewin.  Will,  P.C.C. 
MILNER,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  21,  1671-2. 
S.  of  Thomas,  attorney.    B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.    School, 
Beverley.   Matric.  1672.   Perhaps  brother  of  Barachias. 
MILLNER,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  4, 
1712.    Of  Shephall,  Herts.    Perhaps  s.  of  WiUiam  (1676). 
Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  21,  1718;  priest,  Oct.  1719-   (G-  Mag.) 
MILNER,  JOSEPH  {1749).  se^  BUTLER,  JOSEPH. 
MYLLNER,  LAURENCE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1559- 
MILNER,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577; 

B.A. 1582-3; M.A.  1586. 
MILNER,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612. 
B.  at  Whitwell,  Derbs.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  13,  1624-5,  age  29. 
MILNER,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1623-4; 

B.A.  1627-8. 
MILNER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  6,  1648-9.   S.  of  John,  late  of  Bramwith,  Yorks.,  gent. 
School,  Doncaster.    Matric.  1648-9.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  10,  1648-9. 
MILNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1661.    S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  South  Hindley,  in 
Felkirk,  Bamsley,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School,  Wakefield  (Mr 
Doughty).   Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1664-5.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Mar.  1668-9;  priest.  May,  1670. 
MILNER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1579- 
B.  at  Stamford,  Northants.   B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587-   Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  26,  1586,  age  26.  V.of  Wellingoe,  1586. 
R.  of  Letchworth,  Herts.,  1593-    R    of  Alwalton,  Hunts., 
1594-1601.  Will  (Peterborough)  1601. 
MILNER,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4.  Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Chester)  July  17,  1608. 
MILLNER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  (?);  UJl.  1629. 


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MiLNER,  Thomas 

MILNER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1596-7- 

MILNER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 

12,  1669.   S.  of  John  (1642),  clerk,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.   Matric. 

1672;  B.A.  1672-3;  U.A.  1676.  Fellow,  c.  1673.  Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7;  priest,  June  10,  i677-    Perhaps 

V.  of  Heveisham,  Westmorland,   1678-86.    R.  of  Bexhill, 

Sussex,    1686-1722.    Buried   there   Dec.   3,    1722.    (W.   C. 

Renshaw.) 
MILNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 

1677.  S.  of  Luke,  butcher.  B.  at  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  School, 

Bridgnorth  (Mr  Comes).  Matric.  1677-8.  One  of  these  names, 

'literate,'  ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Sept.  18,  i68i;  priest,  1683. 

P.C.  of  Haile-with-Ponsonby,  Cumberland,  1684-1702.  Buried 

Jan.  II,  1701-2.   (E.  Axon.) 
MILNER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May 

27,  1700.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.   Matric.  1700;  B.A. 

1703-4;  M.A.  1707.   Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  23,  1705; 

priest,  June  8,  1707.    Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  Aug.  3, 

1708.  Nephew  of  John  (1668). 
MILNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan. 

7,  1736-7.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London,  Esq.  Matric.  1737- 
MILNER,  WILLIAM.    B.A.   1488-9.    Of  York  diocese.    M.A. 

1492-3.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1489.    Proctor,  1496-7.   Ord. 

priest  (Ely)  Apr.  10,  1490.   Perhaps  V.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs. 

MILNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1676. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  i68o-i;  M.A.  1684.  Fellow,  1681.  V.  of 
Shephall,  Herts.,  1691-1713.  Died  1713.  Perhaps  father  of 
Joseph  (1712). 

MILNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  5, 
1704  (probably  King's  scholar  at  Durham  School,  1701). 
Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  24, 
1710;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1711-  Preb.  of  York,  i7i4-9-  One  of 
these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  Birkby,  Northallerton,  1721. 

MILNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  19, 
1712-3.  S.  of  William,  of  Nun  Appleton,  Yorks.,  Esq.  and 
sometime  (1697)  Mayor  of  Leeds.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1713- 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  9,  1713-  Created  Bart., 
Feb.  26,  1716-7.  M.P.  for  York,  1722-34.  Grand  Master  of 
the  English  Freemasons,  1728.  Married,  Dec.  5,  1716, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Dawes,  Bart.,  and  Archbishop 
of  York.  Died  in  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  Nov.  23, 1745- 
Admon.,  P.C.C.    {G.E.C^ 

MILNER, .  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1501. 

MILNER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1579. 

MILNER,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  4, 

1738  (name off,  1741).   Perhaps  William,  s.  of  WiUiam  (above). 

B.  c.  1725.    Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1745-    Sheriff  of  Yorks., 

1747-8.   Receiver-General  of  Excise,  1748.   Married  and  had 

issue.    Died  Nov.  8,  1774.   Buried  at  Leeds.    [G.E.C.;  Due. 

Leod.,  216.) 
MILNES,  ELLIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594;  B.A. 

1597-8.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1598,  age  25.    C.  of 

Stradset,  Norfolk;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1599. 
MILNES,  JAMES.    \Am.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 

1683.    S.  of  John,  husbandman.    B.  at  Newchapel,  Wol- 

stan ton,  Staffs.  School,  Chell  (private;  Mr  Bourne).   Matric. 

1683.  Created  M.A.  at  Oxford,  Feb.  II,  1703-4.  Ord.  deacon 

(Chester)  Dec.  19,  1686.   R.  of  Ingestre,  Staffs.,  1691.   Preb. 

of  Lichfield,  1713-39.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MILNES,  JAMES  ANDREW.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  24,  1751.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newark,  Notts.    School, 

Bradford.    Matric.   1751;   LL.B.   1758;   LL.D.   i779-    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincota)  Feb.;  priest,  May,  1758.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Halton,  Lines.,  1764.    R.  of  Shelton,  Notts.    R.  of  Brant 

Broughton,  Lines.,  1779.    Married  Ann  Wright,  of  Spilsby. 

Died  1814,  at  Newark-on-Trent.    (Peile,  11.  255;  G.  Mag.; 

F.M.G.) 
MILNES,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,  1673.    Of 

Derbyshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8,  as  Mills. 
MILNES,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1697. 

Of  Northamptonshire.   Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1701-2. 
MILNES,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  6,  1731-  S.  of 

George,  Esq.,  of  Dunston,  Derbs.  Of  Dunston  Hall,  Esq.,  J. P. 

Died  Mar.  11,  1773,  aged  59.  Buried  in  Chesterfield  Church. 

{F.M.G.) 

MILSENT,  JOHN.   B.A.  1528-9. 

MILSENT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1511;  B.D.  1517-8. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1511.  University  preacher.  R.  of 
Orton  Waterville,  Hunts.,  1532.   Died  1551. 

MILSENT, .  B.A.  1478-9. 

MILTON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 

Feb.  14,  1630-1.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.  1631.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  30,  1632. 

V.A.C.  III.  193 


MiLWARD,  James 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  26,  1639-40.  Bencher,  1660.  Reader, 
1667.  Serjeant-at-law,  1686.  Deputy  recorder  of  Ipswich, 
1674.  Knighted,  Apr.  25,  1686.  Baron  of  Exchequer,  1686-7. 
Justice,  Common  Pleas,  1687-8.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic. 
Married  Thomasine,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Webber,  of  London. 
Died  Mar.  1692-3.  Buried  in  St  Nicholas,  Ipswich.  Brother 
of  the  poet.  {Peile.i.  406;  D.N. B.;  N.  and  Q.,  6th  S.,vi.  291.) 

MILTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Lent, 
1663. 

MILTON,  GEOFFREY.  '  King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1332. 

MILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  24,  1594.  Of  Eton.  Matric.  c.  1594;  B..\.  1598-9;  M.A. 
1602.   FeUow,  1597-9. 

MILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  12,  1624-5. 
S.  of  John,  scrivener,  of  Bread  Street,  Cheapside.  B.  there, 
1608.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A. 
1632.  At  Cambridge  wrote  Latin  poems  on  University 
events;  an  Ode  on  the  NtUivity,  1629,  the  Sonnet  to  Shake- 
speare, 1630  and  some  English  poems.  Nicknamed  '  the  Lady 
of  Christ's.'  Lived  at  Horton,  Bucks.,  with  his  father,  reading 
classics,  1632-8;  also  studied  mathematics  and  music.  Wrote 
L'Allegroand  II  Penseroso,  1632;  Arcades,  1633,  and  Comus, 
1634.  TraveUed  abroad,  chiefly  in  Italy,  1637-9-  Tutor  to 
his  two  nephews  Edward  and  John  PhiUips,  1640;  Uved  in 
Aldersgate  Street,  London,  and  took  pupUs,  1640-7.  En- 
gaged in  ecclesiastical  and  political  controversy.  Marned 
Mary  PoweU,  1643.  PubUshed  the  notorious  pamphlet  on 
the  'doctrine  and  discipline  of  divorce'  upon  his  wife's 
return  to  her  father's  home.  Attacked  by  the  Stationer's 
Company  for  publishing  pamphlets  without  licence;  wrote 
Areopagitica,  1644.  ReconcUed  to  his  wife,  1645.  Latin 
secretary  to  the  Council  of  State,  1649-60.  Of&ciaUy  replied 
to  Eikon  Basilike  with  Eikonoklastes,  1649,  and  to  Salmasius 
with  Pro  Populo  Anglicano  Defensio,  1650;  lost  his  eyesight 
after  the  completion  of  this  work.  Married  Catherine  Wood- 
cock, 1656.  Arrested,  1660,  but  fined  and  released.  Lived 
for  a  short  time  at  Holbom  and  afterwards  in  Jewin  Street; 
subsequently  removed  to  a  house  in  Artillery  Walk,  Bunhill 
Fields.  Married  his  third  wife,  Elizabeth  MinshuU,  1662. 
Retired  to  Chalfont  St  Giles,  Bucks.,  during  the  plague, 
1665.  Published  Paradise  Lost,  1667;  received  £10  for  it,  his 
widow  settling  aU  subsequent  claims  for  £8.  Paradise  Re- 
gained and  Samson  Agonistes,  published  together,  1671.  For 
an  account  of  his  works  see  D.N.B.  Died  Nov.  8,  1674. 
Buried  in  St  GUes',  Cripplegate.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1630-1).  {PeiU,  I.  364;  D.N.B.) 
MILTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  29, 

1667-8.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Ipswich.  Matric.  1668. 
MILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  24,  i733- 
S.  of  WiUiam,  coUector  of  taxes.  B.  at  Dedham,  Essex. 
School,  Dedham  (Mr  Grimwood).  Matric.  i735;  B.A.  1737-8; 
M.A.  1749.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  18,  1738-9;  priest, 
Feb.  22,  1740-1.  R.  of  St  James',  Colchester,  1743-67.  V.  of 
Fingringhoe,  Essex,  1749-67.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Northesk.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  447.) 
MILTON,  ROBERT.  Priest-scholar  of  God's  House,  c.  1448. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Helpston,  Northants.,  1476. 

MILTON, .  Scholar  at  Clare,  from  Wakefield  School,  1623. 

Of  Pudsey,  Yorks.  Did  not  matriculate. 

MILVER, .  B.A.  1489-90- 

MILWARD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1560. 
MILWARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity.  Apr.  24, 

1718.   S.  of  Charies,  of  Fielden,  Beds.   School,  Cople,  Beds. 

(Mr  HoUoway).   Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2. 
MILWARD,  COLLETT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 

1677,  from  Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford.   Matric.  there,  Apr.  6, 

1677,  age  18.   S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Lymingtcn,  Warws.  School, 

Worcester  (Mr  Jo.  Wright).   Matric.  1680. 
MYLWARD,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1568. 
MILWARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  8, 

1728.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Chaddesley,  Worcs.  School,  Chaddes- 

ley   (Mr  Bradley).    Matric.    1728;   M.D.    1741    {Lit.   Reg.). 

Studied    at   Leyden,    where   he   was    M.D.     F.R.S.,    1742. 

F.R.C.P.,  1748.    Censor.    Harveian  orator,  1752.    CoUected 

materials  for  a  history  of  British  medical  writers.    Wrote 

an  essay  on  Alexander  TraUianus,  1733-  Died  Aug.  26,  1757, 

aged  45.   Buried  in  the  Knighton  Chapel,  Lindridge,  Worcs. 

WUl  (P.C.C.)  1759.   {D.N.B.;  Munk,  n.  166.) 
MILWARD,   EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age   17)   at  St  John's, 

June  29,  1749.   S.  of  Richard  (1699),  clerk,  of  Staffordshire. 

B.  at  EccleshaU.   School,  Manchester  (Mr  Brooke).   Brother 

of  Richard  (i74Q)- 
MILWARD,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1623; 

B.A.  1626-7; M.A.  1630. 


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MiLWARD,  John 

MILWARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Ely.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  i579-  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A. 
15«5.  Licensed  to  teach  at  Sutton,  Ely,  1584-  Ord.  pnest 
(Petcrb)  Oct.  3,  1585.  V.  of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1591- 
Perhaps  chaplain  to  James  I.  R.  of  St  Margaret  Pattens, 
London,  1608-9.  Died  Aug.  i,  1609.  Will  (P.C.C.)  when 
about  to  go  to  Scotland  on  the  King's  business.  Brother  of 
Matthias  (1594-5).  (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Cooper,  11.  522;  identified 
by  D.N.B.,  with  one  of  these  names,  who  was  however  at 
Oxford  throughout,  and  is  there  described  as  'of  Derbs.') 
MILWARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594;  B.A. 
IS97-8.  One  of  these  names  signs  as  C.  of  Westoning,  Beds., 
1614. 
MILWARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619; 
B.A.  1623-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1624;  priest, 
June  8,  1628,  as  M.A.  Probably  C.  of  Felmersham,  Beds., 
1624;  but  see  the  above.  {Peile,  i.  329.) 
MILWARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1648.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Snitterton,  near  Matlock, 
Derbs.  B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1648.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  12,  1651.  M.P.  for  Co.  Derbs.,  1665-70. 
Of  Snitterton,  Esq.  Died  1669-70.  Buried  at  Darley; 
"Captain  John  Milward.'  (F.M.G.;  A.  B.  Heaven.) 
MILWARD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric.  from 
New  Inn  HaU,  Mar.  16,  1637-8,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1641; 
M.A.  1648.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford.  R.  of  Darfield, 
Yorks.;  ejected,  1660.  Died  1683.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Oct.^ 
1683.  {Calamy,  I.  228;  Al.  Oxon.) 
MILWARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  2,  1674- 
Previously  matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  24, 
1670-1,  age  16.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Old  Swinford,  Worcs.,  clerk. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1674-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  Tunworth,  Hants., 
1684-99.  One  of  these  names,  clerk,  buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey,  Apr.  14,  1703.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
MILWARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  5, 

1683.  Of  Kent.  School,  Canterbury. 
MILWARD,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1687.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Acton,  Derbs.    School, 
Uttoxeter  (Mr  Blaiden).  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1690-1. 
MILWARD,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  13, 
1637.    S.  of  Matthias  (1594-5),  B.D.    B.  at  East  Bamet. 
Bapt.  Sept.  9,   1621.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  1637. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Oct.  15,  1638.    B.A.  1641-2.   Buried 
at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  1642. 
MILWARD,  MATTHIAS.   B.A.  (?  1594-5)-   Of  Ely.   M.A.  from 
St  John's,  1598;  B.D.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  20; 
priest,  Apr.  25,  1600.    C.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.,  in  1600. 
R.  of  East  Bamet,  Herts.,  1603-39.   V.  of  Aldenham,  1626. 
R.  of  St  Helen's,  Bishopsgate,  London,  1639-42.    Perhaps 
V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1645.    Licensed,  Mar.  28,  1605,  to 
marry  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Evans,  late  of  St  Giles',  Cripple- 
gate.    Married,  at  Clerkenwell,  Apr.  25.    Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
Sept.   17,   1646.    Brother  of  John  (1577-8)  and  father  of 
Joseph  (1637).   (D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MILWARD,  NEHEMIAH.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June 

26,  1668.   S.  of ,  widow,  of  Salop.   School,  Shrewsbury 

(private). 

MILWARD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July,  1672. 

MILWARD,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1625.  S.  of  Richard.  Bapt.  at  Flitton,  Beds.,  Apr.  25,  1609. 

B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  D.D.  1662  (Lit.  Reg.).    R.  of  Gt 

Braxted,  Essex,  1643-80.    Canon  of  Windsor,  1666.    V.  of 

Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1678-80.  Amanuensis  to  John  Selden; 

arranged  his  Table  Talk  for  publication.  Died  Dec.  20,  1680. 

Buried  at  Gt  Braxted.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1681.   (D.N.B.) 

MYLWARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1646. 

Of  Cambridgeshire. 
MILWARD  or  MILWOOD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, June  7,  1699.  Of  Stafiordshire.  Matric.  1701;  B.A. 
1702;  M.A.  1706.  V.  of  Eccleshall,  Stags.  R.  of  Wybunbury, 
Cheshire.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1730-44.  Preb.  of  Chester, 
1735-44.  Died  1744.  Fatherof  the  next  and  of  Edward  (1749). 
MILLWARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1749;  afterwards  pens.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  V.  of 
Eccleshall,  Staffs.  B.  there.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Brooke). 
Matric.  1751;  LL.B.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  22, 
1754;  priest,  June  13,  1756.  V.  of  Newton  Heath,  Lanes., 
1764.  Chaplain  of  the  College  Church  of  Manchester,  1773. 
Died  Apr.  15,  1789,  aged  58.  Brother  of  Edward  (1749). 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  590;  G.  Mag.) 
MILWARD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1580.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Adm.  at  Brasenosc  College,  Jsm. 
31, 1583-4:  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587-8.  Probably  R.  of  South 
Lufienham,  Rutland,  1600-7,  deprived.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Kempston,  Beds.,  1619.  Buried  at  South  LuSenham,  Feb.  12, 
1623-4.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 


MiNGAY,  John 

MILWARD,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  20,  1645. 

Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649-50. 
MILWARD,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  ^UGDALENE, 
July  2   1680.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Knighton,  Radnor.  School, 
Leintwardine,  Hereford.    Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A. 
1687.    Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  May  25,  1684;  C.  of  Stow. 
Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
MILWARD,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)   at  Magdalene, 
lune  29,  1710.    S.  of  Samuel  (?  1680),  clerk.    B.  at  More, 
Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1710;  B..^.  1713-4- 
MILLWARD,  SOLOMON.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29, 

1721.   Of  Stafiordshire.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5. 
MYLWARDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1577- 
MILWARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1617.  B.  at  Norbury,  Salop.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house,  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1621,  age  24. 
Schoolmaster  at  Bozeat,  Northants.  One  of  these  names, 
clerk,  buried  at  Stapleford,  Leics.,  Jan.  23,  1659.  (Nichols, 
II.  338.) 
MILLWARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1660. 

Matric.  1660. 
MILWARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
1721.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Eaton,  Derbs.    School,  Derby  (Mr 
BlackwaD).     Matric.    1721;    Scholar,    1722;    B.A.    1724-5. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Long  Marton,  Westmorland,  1730-75-   One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Norton,  Leics.,  1733-7-  ('  Milward  of  Eaton 
in  Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 
MILWARD,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1736.    Perhaps 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Winford,  Notts.,  gent.   Matric.  from  Brase- 
nose  CoUege,  Oxford,  May  20,  1723,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1726-7.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1779;  of  Enmore, 
Somerset,  clerk.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
MILLWARD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 

1609. 
MILWAY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  7,  i657- 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Newington,  Kent,  1693.   But  see 
a  contemporary  at  Oxford. 
MINCHEL,  see  MINSHULL. 

MINETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  20,  1713- 
Of  Dover,  Kent.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1719.  R-  of  Eythome,  Kent, 
1722-71.  R.  of  Lower  Hardres,  1743-71.  Died  Nov.  13,  i77i, 
aged  77. 
MINGAY,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1687.  Of 

Norwich.   Matric.  1687. 
MINGEY,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592.  One 
of  these  names,  s.  of  William,  of  Ameringhall,  Norfolk,  of  the 
Inner   Temple,    J. P.     Adm.    at   the    Inner   Temple,    1592. 
Barrister,  1600.  Bencher,  1617.  Of  Southwark,  Esq.,in  1623. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1632.  Father  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  Surrey.) 
MINGAY,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1627.  One  of  these  names  son  and  executor  of  Francis  (1592), 
of  Southwark,  J.P.;  age  14  in  1623.   (Vis.  of  Surrey.) 
MINGAY,  HENRY.    One  of  these  names,  'of  Trinity  College,' 
scholar  of  Cambridge,  enticed  by  an  Italian,  to  pass  over  the 
seas,  c.  1596.    (Foley;  Dr  Jessopp.) 
MINGAY,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1663.    Of 
Ameringhall,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 
Fellow,  1668-73.    R.  of  Swaffham  Bulbeck,  Cambs.,  1672. 
R. of  Redenhall, Norfolk,  1 672-?  91.  Brotherof  John  (1653). 
MINGAY,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1561. 
Matric.  as  pens.  Michs.  1562.   FeU.-Com.  in  1564.    Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Norwich,  brother  of  Miles  (1561)  and 
WiUiam  (1565).    (Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 
MINGAY,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  2, 
1652.  S.of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, '  M"" 
Lovering,  4  years.'    Matric.  1653.    Probably  Scholar,  1653-6. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1655.    Of  Gimingham,  gent. 
Father  of  John  (1679)  and  WiUiam  (1683-4).   (Venn,  i.  386.) 
MINGAY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13,  1653. 
ist  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  AmeringhaU,  Norfolk  (and  Jane,  dau. 
of  Robert  Davy).    B.  there.    Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1636.   School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).    Matric.  1653,  'Thomas.'    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1655.   Of  AmeringhaU,  Esq.   Lord  of 
a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  ReveshaU,  in  Hepworth,  SufioUi, 
in  1694,  by  marriage  with  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Shawberry. 
Died  1704.    Brother  of  Henry  (1663).    (Venn,  i.  387;  V.  B. 
Redstone.) 
MINGAY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20,  1679- 
S.  of  John,  gent.  (1652),  of  Tasburgh,  Norfolk.   B.  at  Nor- 
wich.   Schools,  Wootton  (Mr  Buxton)  and  Worstead  (Mr 
Wharton).    Matric.  1679.    Died  without  issue.    Brother  of 
William  (1683-4).    (Venn,  1.  462.) 


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MINGAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  22,  1699.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Ely,  deceased.  B.  at  Ely.  Matric.  1700.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  3,  1701-2. 

MINGAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1718.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1717;  B..'\.  1721-2;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1736.  FeUow 
of  Clare,  1722-6.  Ord.  priest  (Nor^vich)  June,  1725-  R-  of 
Hardmead,  Bucks.,  1725-9.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School, 
Yarmouth,  1730-41.  Minister  at  St  George's,  Yarmouth, 
1731-42.  R.  of  Heveningham,  1735-8-  R.  of  Brome,  1738. 
Perhaps  R.  of  IlketshaU  St  John,  Suffolk,  1738-61. 

MINGAY,  MILES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1561. 
Probably  matric.  as  pens.  Michs.  1562.  Fell.-Com.  in  1564. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Norwich,  and  brother  of  John 
(1561)  and  William  (1565).    (I^»s.  of  Norfolk.) 

MINGAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  10,  1669.  S. 
of  John,  Esq.,  of  Ameringhall,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1669;  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1677.  FeUow,  1673.  Conservator  of  the  Bedford 
Level.  Died  May  21,  1689,  aged  34.  M.I.  in  Ely  Cathedral. 
(Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  105.) 

MYNGEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1565. 
Perhaps  4th  s.  of  William,  of  Norwich.  One  of  these  names,  of 
Gray's  Inn,  s.  of  William,  Mayor  of  Norwich,  died  1607.  M.I. 
at  St  Stephen's,  Norwich.  Another,  R.  of  North  Pickenham, 
Norfolk,  c.  1570.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1561)  and  Miles 
(1561).   (Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

MINGAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  2, 
1637-8.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Shottesham,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Tacolneston  (Mr  Marjery)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Loveringe). 
Matric.  1637-8;  Scholar,  1639-45;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  2,  1646.  R.  of  Bum- 
ham  Ulph,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Chilton,  Sufiolk,  1649.  (He  signed 
Bishop  Joseph  Hall's  subscription  book,  July  27,  1649.) 
Licensed  to  preach  in  Norwich  diocese,  1662.   (Venn,  i.  330.) 

MINGAY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  22,  1683-4. 
Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  S.  of  John,  gent.  (1652),  of  Tasburgh, 
Norfolk.    Matric.  1684.    Brother  of  John  (1679)-    {Venn,  1. 
475.) 
MINGAY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  19,  1696.   Of 
Shottesham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704. 
Fellow,  1703. 
MINGE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1567; 
B.A.  1571-2.    V.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  1581-4.    Buried  there 
May  15,  1584. 
MINGE,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 
Of  Bedfordshire.    B.A.   1629-30;  U..\.  1633.    Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1630.   Buried  at  Clifton, 
Beds.,  Sept.  8,  1643. 
MINIFIE,  JOHN.    M..\.  from  King's,  1736.   S.  of  Edward,  of 
Bow,  Devon.   Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  22, 
1729,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1732-3-   (^'-  Oxon.) 
MINNELL,  see  MENNELL. 
MINORS  or  MYNORS,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1567. 
MINORS,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1616.   S. 
of  Richard,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.    B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
Master  of  Bygrave  School,  Herts.,  1627.    Head  Master  of 
Hertford  School,  1627-57.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Lichfield) 
1630.  Benefactor  of  Christ's  and  of  Hertford  School.   Father 
of  the  next.   (Peile,  i.  313;  Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 
MINORS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  4, 
1650.    S.  of  Ralph  (above).  Head  Master  of  Hertford.    B. 
there.  School,  Hertford.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1654.   (PeiU,  1.  536-) 
MINORS,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   pens,   from   St   Catharine's, 
Easter,  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Lincota)  Sept.  21,  1662.    R.  of  Digswell,  Herts.,  1664-84. 
Died  1684. 
MINORS  or  MYORS,  WILLOUGHBY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  July  6,   1708.    S.  of  George,  citizen  of  West- 
minster.   B.  there.    School,  Westminster  (private).    Matric. 
1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715-    Ord.  deacon  (London)  May 
31,  1713;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1714- 
MINOT,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1509-10  (ist  in  the  ordo);  M-A-  1513. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  15 12-4. 

MINOT,  .    B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493.    Doubtless  George, 

clerk,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex;  friend  of  John  Leche. 
MINSHULL,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,   (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  2,  1702.    S.  of  Edward,  deceased.    B.  at  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1702. 
MINSHULL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Aug.  20, 
1703.    Matric.  1705;  M.A.  1705  (Com.  Reg.).   One  of  these 
names  M.P.  for  Bramber,  1715-22. 
MINSHALL,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1629. 


MiTFORD,  Christopher 

MINSHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  13,  1661.  Of 
Lancashire.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Manchester;  age  21 
in  1664.  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A. 
1668.  Fellow,  1668-71.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  July  26,  1668.  Buried 
in  the  College  Chapel,  Aug.  5,  1671.   (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

MINSHULL,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  27,  1632.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Bradwell,  Cheshire. 
Schools,  Sandbach  (Mr  SiUito)  and  Audley,  Staffs.  Matric. 
1632;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640,  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cam- 
bridge, Mar.  28,  1640.  Will  proved  (V.C.C). 
MINSHULL,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1584-5;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592. 
MINSHALL,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  7,  1616. 
B.  in  St  Clement  Danes,  London.   Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619- 
20;  M.A.   1623;  B.D.   1630;   D.D.   1644.    Fellow.    Master, 
Sept.   13,   1643-86.    Vice-Chancellor,   1652-3.    Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  18,  1623,  age  23;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1627.  Died 
Dec.  30,  1686.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C). 
MINSHULL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  12, 
1716.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple. 
B.  in  London.    Matric.  1716.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  13,  1715-6. 
MINTLING,  JOHN.    Grace  for  degree  (?  B.D.)  1460-r.    A  friar. 
Paid  £5.  6s.  8d.  towards  the  new  University  Buildings, 
1468-9. 
MIRFIN  or  MERFYN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  i574- 
MIRFIN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  27, 
1628-9.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at 'Mirkin,' Notts.  School,  Rother- 
ham. 
MIRFIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  10,  1623. 
S.  of  George.  B.  at  Rossington,  Yorks.  Schools,  Rotherham 
and    Sheffield.     Matric.    1623;    B.A.    1626-7;    M.A.    1631. 
(Peile,  I.  352.) 
MIRFIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  17,  1656.    Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  Scholar,  1660;  M.A. 
1665.     V.    of   Stainton-by-Longworth,   Lines.,    1663.     One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Kirk  Fenton,  Yorks.,  1681-3;  perhaps 
buried  at  Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  Yorks.,  1683. 
MIRRELL  or  MYRIELL,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.    Created 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1642-3.    Died  Apr.  22,  1643.    Buried  m  All 
Saints',  Oxford. 
MIRS,  ADAM.   B.A.  1490-1. 

MISAUBIN,  JOHN  EDWARD  (or  EDMUND).    Adm.  pens,  at 

Clare,  May  20,  1735-    S.  of  John,  physician,  of  St  Martm- 

in-the-Fields,  London,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.   B.  in  London. 

Matric.  1736. 

MYSSYELDEN,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1548  (impubes). 
MISSENDEN  or  MISSELDEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, 1637.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  Esq.; 
adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1641-2.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  8,  1649-50. 
MISSENDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb  14  1710-1.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London,  gent.  Matnc. 
i710-i-'b.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  FeUow,  1719-  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec-  22,  1723;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1724-5-  Lecturer  at 
St  George's,  Yarmouth,  1724-31-  R-  of  Barsham,  i740-74- 
R.  of  Woodton,  1744-74.   M.I.  at  Barsham. 

MISTERTON,  .    Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1478-9- 

(Perhaps  the  next.) 
MISTYNTON,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1476-7- 
MITCH,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1542.   Of  Essex.   M.A-  1544-   FeUow 
of  St  John's,  1542-3-  Migrated  toTrmity  HaU.  LL.D.  i557- 
FeUow,  tm   1561.    Adm.  advocate  at  Doctors    Commons, 
Apr    26,   1559.    Gave  active  assistance  to  Cardinal  Poles 
delegates   during   the   visitation   of   the   University.    Sub- 
sequently went  abroad;  referred  to,  in  1576,  as  a  recusant 
who  had  fled.   (D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  363-) 
MITCHELL,  see  MICHELL. 

MITCHENER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  i734-  S.  of  John, 
of  Warwick,  gent.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
June  13,  1716,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1720.  V.  of  Wolston, 
Warws.,  1727-60.  (Scott  Mayor,  in.  458.) 
MITFORD  or  MIDFORD,  BERTRAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  FeUow,  i6i8. 
WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1622. 
MITFORD  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1588.  Of  Northumberland.  One  of  these  names  s.  of 
John  ofSeghiU.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Sept.  21, 
1613.'  (H.  M.  Wood.) 


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MiTFORD,  CUTHBERT 

MITFORD  or  MIDFORD,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13) 
at  Sidney,  1652.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  {1633-4).  B.  at  Mitford, 
Northumberland.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1652;  B.A. 
1654-5;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1658.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1656-60. 
R  of  'Ingram,  Northumberland,  1662;  resigned,  1664. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1660),  Humphrey  (1650)  and  WUliam 
(1669).  {Venn,  i.  393.) 
MITFORD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7, 
1660.  4ths.  of  Robert  (1633-4),  of  Northumberland.  Matric. 
1660;  Scholar,  1660-4;  M.B.  1665.  Died  Jan.  I,  1672-3. 
Buried  at  Mitford : '  mcdicinre  professor.'  Brother  of  Cuthbert 
(1652)  and  Humphrey  (1650),  etc.  (Venn,  I.  408;  Burke,  L.G.) 

MITFORD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  2, 
1685.  S.  of  Humphrey  (1650).  B.  at  Mitford,  Northumber- 
land. Bapt.  there,  Oct.  25.  1666.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1692.  A  clergy- 
man of  these  names  buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  Mar.  15, 
1714-5.   {Peik,  n.  99;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MITFORD  or  MIDFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June 
24,  1639.   Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1643. 

MITFORD,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  16,  1650.  ist  s.  of  Robert  (1633-4),  Esq.  (of  the  CoUege). 
B.  in  York,  1632.  School,  Mitford  (Mr  Ro.  Lever).  Matric. 
1651.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  20,  1649-50,  as  s.  and  h. 
of  Robert,  of  Mitford,  Northumberland.  Barrister-at-law, 
May  7,  1658.  Ancient,  1671.  Bencher.  Married,  Feb.  14, 
1662,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Vane,  of  Rogeriy, 
Durham.  Buried  at  Mitford,  Oct.  29,  1673.  Brother  of 
Cuthbert  (1652),  Edward  {1660)  and  William  (1669),  father 
of  George  (1685).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDFORD  or  MIDFORTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1616;  B.A.  1619-20. 

MITFORD,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  M.A.  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16, 
1714,  from  Edinburgh.  Matric.  1715-  V.  of  Edlingham, 
Durham,  1725-70.  Married  Elizabeth  Shafto,  at  Whickham, 
Durham,  Jan.  22,  1718-9.  Buried  at  Edlingham,  Aug.  4, 
1770.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MIDFORD,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1582-3. 
Probably  of  Northumberland. 

MIDFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  13, 
1631.  S.  of  Michael,  Esq.,  of  Seghill,  Northumberiand. 
School,  Bedale,  Yorks.  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1632-3.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Delaval,  of  Cowper.  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1640. 
Died  during  office.  Buried  at  Earsdon,  Dec.  5,  1640.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

MITFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  1633-4. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Mitford,  Northumberland.  B. 
1612.  Matric.  1633.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  26; 
1634,  as  of  Mitford,  Northumberland.  Probably  M.P.  for 
Morpeth,  1659.  Married  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Wharton,  Esq.,  of  GiUingwood,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Mitford, 
Jime  28,  1674.  Father  of  Cuthbert  (1652),  Humphrey  (1650), 
Edward  (1660)  and  William  (1669).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MITFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21,  1638. 
Of  Northumberland.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  gent.  Probably  bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Nov. 
19,  1621.  Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  17, 
1639-40.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  9,  1647-8. 

MITFORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1609. 
3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Mitford,  Northumberland.  B.A.  1612-3; 
M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1619.  R.  of 
Kirby  Misperton,  Yorks.,  1620-68.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of 
Dr  Banks,  of  Settrington.  Died  1668.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MIDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  28,  1669. 
5th  s.  of  Robert  (1633-4).  B.  at  Mitford,  Northumberland. 
Educated  at  home.  Incorp.  M.A.  from  Glasgow,  1671.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1670-1;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  18,  1671. 
R.  of  Elsdon,  Northumberland,  1674-1715.  Died  and  buried 
there.  Brother  of  Cuthbert  (1652),  etc.  (Peile,  11.  23;  Misc. 
Gen.  el  Her.,  N.S.,  iii.  137.) 

MYTFORTHE,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544. 

MIDFORD, .  Student  at  Christ's,  1673-5. 

MITTALL,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561. 

MITTON  or  MITON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Sidney, 
June  13,  1625.  S.  of  Christopher,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at 
Kilbum,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold  (Mr  Ri.  Golton).  Matric. 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

MITTON,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1494-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Catha- 
rine's, Coleman  St,  1483-91;  of  Bergholt,  Essex,  1491.  V.  of 
Hackney,  1501-6.  Called  M.A.  and  B.D.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1506; 
'of  St  John  Zachary,  London;  D.Can.L.' 

MYTTON,  JOHN.  LL.D.  1682  {Com.  Reg.). 


MoESLER,  John  Christopher 

MITTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1705     S.  of  Roger  (1680),  clerk.    B.  at  Cambndge.   School, 
Threshfield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Marshall).   Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709- 
10.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1710.  Buried  at  Grantham, 
July  17,  1711.  Brother  of  Robert  (1716-7).   {Scott-Mayor.) 
MYTTEN,  LEWIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 
Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Habberley  and  Halston, 
Salop.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1579.  age  20.  Brother 
of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  Shrops.) 
MITTEN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  I57i- 
Doubtless  s.  of  Edward,  of  Habberley,  Salop.  Elder  brother 
of  Lewis  (above). 
MYTTON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1705.   Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Halston,  Salop,  Esq. 
B.   1688.    Married  Letitia,  dau.  of  Roger  Owen,  Esq.,  of 
Condover.  Died  Feb.  27,  1731.   Probably  brother  of  WiUiam 
(1726).   (Burke,  L.G.) 
MITTON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.   16,   1716-7. 
S.  of  Roger  (1680),  V.  of  Skipton,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Kildwick, 
June  13,   1700.    Matric.  i7i7;  B.A.  1721-2.    Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May  20,  1722;  priest,  Sept.  1723.  C.  of  Gisbum,  1730. 
WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)   i757;  of   Kedleston, 
Derbs.;  described,  in  the  Act  Book,  as  of  Gisbvuii.   Brother 
of  John  (1705).   (J.  Parker;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MITTON,  ROGER    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  24, 
1680.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Starbotton,  KettleweU,  Yorks.,  black- 
smith.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  June  3,  1683.   B.A.  1685-6.   Ord. 
priest  (London)  Nov.  12,  1689;  'M.A.'    In  1692  had  King's 
warrant  for  charges  of  emigrating  to  Virginia  as  minister. 
V.  of  Kildwick,  Yorks.,  1698-1705.  V.  of  Skipton,  1705-40. 
Rural  dean  in  1723.  Died  June,  1740.  Father  of  John  (1705) 
and  Robert  (1716-7).   (A.  Gray.) 
MITTON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1723.    S.  of  Samuel,  of  Llanamunah,  Salop.    School,  Wem 
(Dr  Edwards).  Matric.  1724. 
MITTON,  STEPHEN.   B.Can.L.  1531-2- 

MITTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  22,  1622; 
licensed  to  Holy  Isle. 
MYTTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1726  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Halston,  Salop,  Esq.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
CoUege,  Oxford,  May  8,  1711,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1714-5; 
M.A.  1717.  R.  of  Habberley,  Salop.  Antiquary,  and  coUector 
of  Shropshire  history.  Died  Sept.  3,  1746.  Probably  brother 
of  Richard  (1705).   {Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

MITTON, .  B.Can.L.  1489-90. 

MOANS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617. 
MOATE,  see  MOTE. 

MOBBS,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  20, 

1666.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Thetford,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1667. 

MOBBES,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Caius,  June  27, 

1684.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Combe  Fields,  Warws. 

B.  there.   School,  Coventry.   Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1684-8; 

B.A.  1687-8.   {Venn,  i.  477.) 

MOBBS,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from   Magdalene,   Easter, 

1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1661.   Perhaps  R.  of  Stanfield,  Norfolk,  1670-7. 

MOBS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1579-80; 

B.A.  1583-4.   R.  of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk,  1603-10. 
MOCKETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1622. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1631.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1639. 
Chaplain  to  John  Egerton,  Eari  of  Bridgewater.  V.  of  Holt, 
Denbigh,  1639.  R.  of  Gaddesden,  Herts.,  1643-60.  Sequestered 
to  GUston,  Herts.,  Apr.  6,   1648-60.    Author,  theological. 
Died  c.  1670.   {Calamy,  11.  42;  Shaw,  i.  310;  D.N.B.;  Clutter- 
buck,  III.  171.) 
MODD,   GEORGE.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity,   June  9,    1662. 
Exhibitioner   from   Charterhouse.     Matric.    1662;    Scholar, 
1664;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  FeUow,  1668.  Senior  Proctor, 
1692-3.  Taxor,  1693.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  1675.   V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs., 
1690.    V.  of  Trumpington,   1693-5.    R.  of  Gt  Loughton, 
Bucks.,  1695-1722.    Died  Sept.  5,  1722,  in  Trinity  CoUege, 
aged  81.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (Lipscomb,  iv.  239.) 
MODD,  LANCELOT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 
25,  1680.    S.  of  Robert,  gent.    B.  at  Louth,  Lines.   School, 
Kirton,  Lines.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4. 
MODDYNG,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1493. 
MODE,  ELIAS,  see  MOODY. 
MOELL,  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1647. 

Of  Rutland. 
MOESLER,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER.  M.D.  1665  (W.  i?£g.).  Adm. 
Hon.  FeUow,  R.C.P.,  1664.  Had  been  phi-sician  to  the  army 
of  Charles  I  in  Ireland.   (Munk,  i.  343-) 


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MoFFET,  William 

MOFFET,  see  also  MUFFET. 

MOFFET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  {age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  23, 

1623-4.  S.  of  Peter,  mercer.  B.  in  Watling  Street,  London. 

School,  Mercers'.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  V.  of  Edmonton, 

Middlesex,  1631-41  and  1660-79.    Will  (Cons.  C.  London) 

proved,  Jan.  14,  1678-9. 
MOGGRIDGE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 

June  17,  1700.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman.  B.  at  North  Petherton, 

Somerset.    School,  Tiverton.    Matric.   1700;  B.A.   1703-4; 

M.A.  1707.   Fellow,  1707    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  19,  1706; 

priest  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1708.    V.  of  Minehead,  Somerset, 

1709.   R.  of  Porlock,  1734. 
MOHNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1589. 
MOHNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1589- 
MOYNES,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  King's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
MOIGNE  or  MOYNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

May  18,  1633.  S.  of  Gyfford  (Geoffrey),  gent.,  of  Lissington, 

Lines.,  deceased.  B.  at  Radly  (?  Radley,  near  Oxford),  Berks. 

School,  Fullbeck,  Lines,  (private;  Mr  Hutton).  Matric.  1633. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees,  680.) 
MOIGNE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1580.    Probably  s.  of  Francis,  of  Cadeby,  Lines.    Scholar, 

1583-86;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1594.   FeUow,  1587. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 

Apr.  14,  1588.    V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,   1595-1604. 

Archdeacon  of  Meath,  1606-8.  Dean  of  St  Patrick's,  1608-25. 

Bishop  of  KUmore  and  Ardagh,  1613  to  death.   Died  Jan.  i, 

1628-9.    Buried  in  St  Patrick's,  Dublin.    (T.  A.  Walker; 

Lines.  Pedigrees,  where  he  is  apparently  confused  with  his 

nephew.) 
MOISES,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 

1693.    S.  of  Hugh.    B.  at  Oswestry,  Shropshire.    School, 

Oswestry  (Mr  Andrew  Guild).   Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1697; 

B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jime  16; 

priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  21,  1701.    V.  of  Wymeswold,  Leics., 

1701-28.      C.    of    Wysart,    Notts.      R.    of    Keyworth,   till 

175 1.     Married   Elizabeth,   dau.   of  Sir  James   Butler,   of 

Middlesex,  Knt.    Died  1751,  aged  76.    M.I.  at  Keyworth. 

Father  of  Edward  (next)  and  Hugh.   {Nichols,  iii.  506.) 

MOISES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 
1735.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  R.  of  Keyworth,  Notts.  School, 
Oswestry,  Shropshire  (Mr  Patrix).  Matric.  1735;  Scholar, 
1738;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow,  1741-  Ord.  priest 
(York)  May  20,  1744.  C.  of  Bunney.  V.  of  Masham  and 
Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks.,  1757-90.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Watson,  of  Famifield,  Notts.  Died  at  York,  Feb.  6, 
1790,  aged  73.  Buried  at  Masham.  Will  (York)  1790.  Brother 
of  Hugh.   (G.  Mag.) 

MOISES,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  12, 1742- 
S.  of  Edward  (1693),  R.  of  Keyworth,  Notts,  and  V.  of 
Wymeswold,  Leics.  B.  at  Wymeswold,  Apr.  9,  1722.  School, 
Chesterfield,  Derbs.  (Mr  Burroughs).  Matric.  1742;  Scholar, 
1745;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  i749-  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  25,  1746.  C.  of 
Clifton,  Notts.  Assistant  Master  at  Chesterfield  School, 
1745-9.  Head  Master  of  Newcastle,  1749-87.  Lecturer  at 
All  Saints',  Newcastle,  1761.  Master  of  Virgin  Mary's 
Hospital,  1779.  R.  of  Greystock,  1787.  Married  three  times. 
Died  July  5,  1806.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
290;  H.  M.  Wood;  D.N.B.) 

MOKESON,  see  also  MOXON. 

MOKESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  June  9,  1670. 

MOKESON,  NATHANIEL.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1641-2.  S.  of 
William,  of  Cawthome,  Yorks.  Matric.  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  Oct.  19,  1638,  age  19. 

MOKKYNG,  NICHOLAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1369.  Left, 
1378.  Dean  of  St  Chad,  Shrewsbury,  1387-96.  R.  of  Orping- 
ton, Kent,  1392.  Treasurer  and  preb.  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral, 
1398-9.  R.  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  1399-1418.  Master  of  the 
College  of  St  Laurence  Pountney,  London,  1400-24.  Sub- 
dean  of  Wells,  1409-24.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1412-24.  Preb. 
of  York,  1423-4.  Died  1424.  Will,  P.C.C. 

MOLANDE,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1554- 

MOLDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  4,  1740. 
S.  of  Edward,  carpenter,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington  and  Mr  BuUimer).  Matric.  1740-1 ; 
Scholar,  1740-5;  B.A.  1743-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
23,  1744;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1746.  V.  of  Mundham  St  Peter  and 
Seething,  Norfolk,  1747.  R.  of  Felthorpe  and  V.  of  Felming- 
ham,  1749-78.  V.  of  Swardeston,  1771-8.  R.  of  Kirstead 
and  Langhale,  1777-8.  {Venn,  11.  47.) 


MoLiNEUx,  Crisp 

MOLE  or  MOLLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1612.  B.  at  Leicester,  c.  1597.  Matric.  1612;  B.A. 
1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Fellow,  1615-50  (ejected  for  refusing  the 
Engagement)  and  1654-8.  Vice-Provost.  Senior  Proctor, 
1633-4.  Public  orator,  1639-50.  Died  in  College,  May  10, 
1658.  Will  proved  (King's  College)  1658.  {Harwood.) 

MOLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1587;  B.A. 
1590-1; M.A.  1594. 

MOLL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1479: 
B.A.  1482-3;  M.A.  1486-7.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Feb.  29,  1484-5.  Died  as  fellow.  Perhaps  will  (P.C.C.)  1506; 
clerk,  of  Weasenham,  Norfolk. 

MOLESWORTH,  Hon.  COOTE.  M.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  6th  s. 
of  Robert,  1st  Viscount  Molesworth  (and  Laetitia,  dau.  of 
Richard,  Baron  Coote).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  22, 
1720.  F.R.S.,  1731.  Died  at  Chichester,  Nov.  29,  1782, 
aged  85.  (G.  Mag.) 
MOLESWORTH,  HENDER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  22, 
1727-8.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Pencarrow,  Cornwall,  Bart. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  at  Egloshayle,  May  16,  1709.  Adm.  at  the 
MiddleTemple,  Feb.  15,  1727-8.  Died  at  Newington.  Buried 
at  Egloshayle,  Feb.  21,  1733-  Will,  P.C.C.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MOLESWORTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
8, 1736-7.  Of  London.  Matric.  pens.  Apr.  i737-  One  of  these 
names,  ist  s.  of  the  Hon.  Walter  Molesworth,  of  Walton-on- 
Thames,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1735-6- 
MOLESWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  22)  at  St 
John's,  June  9,  1714.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Edlington, 
Yorks.  School,  Doncaster. 

MOLESWORTH, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov. 

6,  1729.   (Name  off,  1732.) 
MOLINOEUS  or  MOLINES,  JAMES.    M.D.  1682  (Com.  Reg.). 
Probably  s.  of  Edward,  surgeon  to  St  Thomas's  Hospital  and 
grandson  of  James,  surgeon.    Perhaps  incorp.  M.A.  1667, 
from  Aberdeen.   If  so,  surgeon  to  St  Bartholomew's  and  St 
Thomas's.   Probably  M.D.  (Oxford)  1681.   Master  of  surgery, 
and  servant  to  King  Charles  II  and  James  II.   Died  Feb.  8, 
1686-7,  aged  57.   Buried  at  St  Bride's,  London.   M.I.   Will 
(P.C.C.)   1687.    For  a  contemporary  namesake  see  D.N.B. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  193,  where  he  is  apparently 
confused  with  his  grandfather.) 
MOLINEUS  or  MOULIN,   LEWIS.    M.D.   1634   (Incorp.  from 
Leyden).    S.   of   Peter   (next).     Incorp.   at   Oxford,    1649. 
Camden  Professor  of  History  at  Oxford,  1648-60;  'a  violent 
nonconformist.'    Died  Oct.  20,  1680.    Buried  at  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden.    Brother  of  Peter  (1640).    (Munk,  1.  227; 
D.N.B.) 
MOLINEUS  or  MOULIN,  PETER.  D.D.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 
B.  at  Buhy,  1568.  Studied  at  Sedan  and  Cambridge,  1588-92. 
Professor  at  Leyden,  1592-8.    Professor  at  Sedan,  1620-8. 
R.   of   Llanannon-in-Yale,    Denbigh,    1625-35.     Pastor   of 
Charenton,  Normandy.    Died  at  Sedan,  Mar.   10,   1658-9, 
aged  90.   Father  of  the  next  and  the  above.  (D.N.B.) 
MOLINEUS  or  MOULIN,   PETER.    D.D.   1640   (Incorp.  from 
Leyden).    S.  of  Peter  du  Moulin  (above).    Incorp.  also  at 
Oxford,  1656.    R.  of  Witheriey,  Leics.,  1633.    R.  of  Llanar- 
mon-in-Yale,  Denbigh,  1635.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn.   R.  of 
Wheldrake,  Yorks.,  1641-6,  sequestered.    V.  of  BradweU, 
Bucks.,  in  1657.  Chaplain  to  Charles  II.  Preb.  of  Canterbury, 
1660.    R.  of  Adisham,  1662-84;  and  Staple,  Kent.    Died 
Oct.  10,  1684,  aged  84.    Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
Brother  of  Lewis  (1634).   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
MOLINS,  JAMES.  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
B.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1626;  M.A.  1629.    Demy, 
1623-7.    Fellow,  1627-38.    R.  of  Little  Dunham,  Norfolk, 
1635- 
MOLINEUX,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Michs.   1572.    Of  Lancashire.    B.A.  1577-8.    One  of  these 
names  5th  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.  and  Sheriff  of  Lancaster  in 
1556.   (E.  Axon;  J.  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 
MOLINEUX,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July 
6,  1712.    5th  s.  of  Sir  Francis  (1672),  of  Teversall,  Notts., 
Bart.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1713;  Matric. 
1713-4-    Resided  three  years.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  5, 
1712.   Succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  1742.   High  Sheriff  of  Notts. 
Died  unmarried,  July  28,   1764.    Brother  of  John  (1703). 
(Peile,  II.  180.) 
MOLINEUX,  CRISP.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  5,  1748.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  St  Kitts,  West  Indies. 
B.  there.    School,  Hackney  (Mr  Newcome).    Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.    11,    1748-g.    Of   Garboldisham   Hall, 
Norfolk.    High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1767-8.    M.P.  for  Castle 
Rising,  1771-4;  for  Lynn,  1774-90.    Of  Thundersby  Hall, 
Essex.  Died  at  St  Kitts,  Dec.  4,  1792.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  584; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 


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MOLINEUX,  DaRCY 

MOLYNEUX,  DARCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Sidney,  July  i, 
1670.  1st  s.  of  Francis,  of  Mansfield,  Notts.,  deceased  (and 
Grace,  dau.  of  Conyers,  Lord  D'Arcy).  B.  there.  School, 
Worksop  (Mr  Bernard).  Matric.  1670.  High  Sheriff  of  Notts., 
1686-7.  Of  Mansfield,  Esq.  Married,  at  Doucaster,  Feb.  4, 
1675,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Bassctt.  Died  Apr.  14, 1716. 
(Burke,  Ext.  BaH.;  G.  B.  Koutledge.) 

MULENUXE,  DAVY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 

MOLINEUX  or  MULLONAX,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
Feb.  23,  1608-9.  Doubtless  s.  of  Edmund,  late  of  Thorpe, 
Notts.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1610.  If  so,  brother  of 
Sapcoates  (1609). 

MOLYNEUX,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  i, 
1672.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1640),  Bart.  B.  at  Teversall,  Notts., 
1656.  School,  Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  Yorks.  (Mr  Broom- 
head).  Matric.  1672;  M.A.  1675  {LU.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  July  11,  1673.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Oct.  1691.  M.P. 
for  Newark,  1693-1700;  for  Notts.,  1701-6.  Married  Diana, 
dau.  of  John  Grubham  Howe,  of  Langar,  Notts.  Died  Mar. 
12,  1741-2.  M.I.  at  Teversall.  Father  of  Charles  (1712)  and 
John  (1703),  probably  brother  of  John  (1676).  (G.£.C.,  i.  48; 
Peile,  II.  41.) 

MOLINEUX,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  1598. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Teversall,  deceased.  Sheriff  of 
Notts.,  1609  and  1611.  Created  Bart.,  June  29,  1611;  sub- 
sequently knighted,  June  3,  1612.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Anthony  Thorold;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Harrington, 
of  Rutland.   Died  before  1618.   {Peile,  1.  230;  G.E.C.,  i.  47.) 

MOLYNEUX,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

June  26,  1640.    S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Bart.,  of  Teversall,  near 

Mansfield,  Notts.    B.  there,   1625.    School,   Mansfield  (Mr 

Halliwell).    Matric.  1640.    M.P.  for  Wigan,  Oct.-Dec.  1660. 

Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Oct.  12,  1674.    Married  Lucy,  dau. 

of  Alexander  Rigby,  of  Middleton.   Died  Oct.  1691.   Buried 

at  Teversall.    Father  of  Francis  (1672)  and  probably  of  the 

next.   {Peile,  i.  473;  G.E.C.) 
MOLYNEUX,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1676.    Probably 

and  s.  of  John  (above).  Matric.  Easter,  1677.  Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Mar.  7,  1673-4.   Died  unmarried.    Probably  brother  of 

Francis  (1672).   {Peile,  11.  62;  Burke,  £.rt.  Bart.) 
MOLYNEUX,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.   (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

July  2,  1703.    S.  of  Sir  Francis  (1672),  Bart.,  of  Teversall. 

B.  at  Knighton,  Notts.  Educated  at  home.  Died  before  1742. 

Brother  of  Charles  (1712).   {Peile,  11.  157.) 
MULLINAX,  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  13,  1620. 

Of  Shropshire.   Matric.  1621. 
MOLLYNAX,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1565. 
MOLINAUX,  SAPCOATES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  9,  i6og. 

S.  of  Edmund,  of  Thorpe-by-Newark,  Notts.,  Esq.    Matric. 

1610.     Adm.  at  Lincoln's    Inn,   May   4,   1611.     Probably 

brother  of  Edmund  (i6o8-g). 
MULLENEUX,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1576. 

MOLYNERS  or  MULLINESSE,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1510-1;  M.A. 

1519-20. 

MOLYNEUX,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter, 
1612. 

MOLINEUX, .  B.Can.L.  1483-4. 

MULLINAX, .  Scholar  of  St  John's.  Buried  at  AU  Saints*, 

Cambridge,  Feb.  11,  1626-7. 

MOLYNERS, .   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1500. 

MOLL,  see  MOLE. 

MOLLETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  Dec. 

23,  1624.  S.  of  John,  of  Guernsey,  clerk.  Matric.  1624;  B.A. 

1629-30. 

MOLLOSE,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Nov.  1558. 

MOLMEIRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  6,  1613. 

MOLSON,  H.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567. 

MOLYNE,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1618-9;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Probably  V.  of  St  Giles- 
in-the-Fields,  London,  1647.   {Peile,  i.  327.) 

MOMFORTH,  FRANCIS,  see  MOUNTFORD. 

MOMPESSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  19,  1688.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Bathampton, 
Wilts.  School,  Salisbury.  Matric.  1685;  M.A.  1690  {Com. 
Reg.).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1688-9.  M-P-  for 
Old  Sarum,  1698-1708;  for  Wilton,  1708-13.  Married 
Elizabeth  LongueviUe  in  Westminster  Abbey,  1703.  Died 
July  12,  1714.  Buried  in  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Father  of 
Henry  (1723).   {T.  A.  Walker,  184.) 

MOMPESSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  28,  1677-8.   S.  of  William  (1655),  R.  of  Eyam,  Derbs. 


MoNCKTON,  William 

Scholar,  1677-8;  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685. 
Fellow,  1684-70.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1689-1732.  R.  of 
St  Martin  Micklegate,  Yorks.,  1691-1717.  V.  of  Mansfield, 
Notts.,  1699-1721.  R.  of  Bamborough,  Yorks.,  1718-31. 
Buried  Feb.  12, 1731-2.  Father  of  John  (1706-7)  and  William 
(1715-6).   {T.  A.  Walker,  160.) 

MOMPESSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20, 
1723.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (1688),  of  Bathampton,  Wilts., 
Esq.,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1724.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  20,  1720.  Died  aged  26.  Buried  in 
Salisbury  Cathedral,  Jan.  1731-2- 

MOMPESSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  7,  1706-7.  S.  of  George  (1677-8),  R.  of  Bamborough, 
Yorks.  School,  Mansfield,  Notts.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar, 
1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May 
31,  1713;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  17,  1716-7.  R.  of  Buckenham 
Ferry,  Norfolk;  and  of  Hassingham,  1717-22.  Died  Jan.  2, 
1722-3.  M.I.  at  Bamborough,  Yorks.  Brother  of  WiUiam 
(1715-6). 

MOMPESSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  16,  1655.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Sherbum,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1655;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Halifax.  V.  of  South  Calby  (?  Scalby), 
Yorks.,  1662-3.  K.  of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  1664-9,  v/here  he 
showed  much  courage  during  the  plague.  R.  of  Eakring, 
Notts.,  1 669-1 709.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1671-9.  Vicar- 
General  of  Southwell.  Offered  but  declined  the  deanery  of 
Lincoln.  Died  Mar.  7,  1708-9.  Buried  at  Eakring.  Father 
of  George  (1677-8).    {T.  A.  Walker,  108;  D.N.B.) 

MOMPESSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  20,  1715-6.  S.  of  George  (1677-8),  V.  of  Mansfield, 
Notts.  B.  at  York.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric. 
1715-6.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  27,  1718.  Scholar, 
1718;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1723. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest  (York)  Sept. 
6,1721.  V.  of  Mansfield,  Notts.,  1722-37.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Chapel,  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse.  Brother  of 
John  (1706-7).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MONCK,  see  MONK. 

MONCKTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1598-9;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1617.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1606.  R.  of  Hayes,  Kent,  1619.  R.  of  Orpington, 
1620-46,  sequestered.  Living  there,  1663.  Father  of  John 
(1638). 

MONCKTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1629. 
S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Middle-Rasen,  Lines.  School,  Middle- 
Rasen  (Mr  Jesope).  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1632-3;  B.A. 
1632-3;  M.B.  1636.    {Venn,  i.  291.) 

MONKTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1638.  S.  of  Christopher  (1598-9),  R.  of  Hayes,  Kent.  B. 
there.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A. 
1646.  V.  of  Brenchley,  Kent,  1651-1709.  Died  1709.  Buried 
there  Feb.  16,  1709,  aged  89.  M.I.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MONCKTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  1713.  S.  of  Robert  (1677),  of  Cavill  and  Hodroyd, 
Yorks.  B.  1695.  LL.D.  1749.  Created  Baron  of  Killard  and 
Viscount  Galway,  1727.  M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  1727-34;  for 
Pontefract,  1734-47,  1749-51.  Commissioner  of  Revenue 
(Ireland),  1734-49.  Died  July  15,  1751.  Buried  at  Felkirk. 
Father  of  William  (1749)  and  brother  of  Robert  (1716-7). 
(G.E.C.) 

MONCKTON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  23,  1729.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  Cornwall.  B.  at 
Liskeard.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1733-4; 
M.A.  1737.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury) 
June  9,  1734;  priest  (Winchester)  Dec.  19,  1736.  V.  of 
Sittingboume,  Kent,  1740-2.  V.  of  Marden,  1742-66.  R.  of 
Pangboume,  Berks.,  1766-96.  Died  June  20,  1796.  One 
Jonathan  Monexton  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1734-8.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  425.) 

MONCKTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  26,  1677.  1st  s.  of  Sir  Philip,  Knt.,  of  CaviU,  Yorks.  B. 
at  Hile,  Derbs.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1677.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1678.  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  1695-8; 
for  Aldborough,  1701-13.  Married  Theodosia  Fountayne,  of 
Hodroyd,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Felkirk,  Nov.  11,  1722.  Father 
of  John  (1713)  and  of  the  next.   {Hunter,  11.  414.) 

MONCKTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  13, 
1716-7.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  (above).  B.A.  1720-1.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1716-7,  and  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  25,  1721.  Buried  at  Felkirk,  Aug.  11,  1722.  Brother  of 
John  (1713)- 

MONCKTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1749.  S.  of  John,  Lord  Galway 
(1713).  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  1747-8,  1754-72;  for  Thirsk, 
1749-54.  Succeeded  his  father,  1751.  Took  the  additional 
name  of  ArundeU.  Died  Nov.  13,  1772.  Buried  at  Felkirk. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1773- 


MoNE,  William 

MUNCTON, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 

MONCTON,  .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  2, 

i7ii.    (Name  off,  1 7 14.) 
MONDAY,  see  MUNDAY. 
MONE   or   NONE,    WILLIAM.     Matric.   sizar   from   Trinity, 

Easter,  1620. 
MONEY,  AMBROSE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1629-30;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwicli) 
Mar.  9,  1638-9;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1639.   R.  of  Eccles,  Norfolk, 
1639. 
MONEY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1. 
MONEY,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,   1584-5; 
B.A.   1588-9;   M.A.   1592.    V.  of  OnveU,  Cambs.,   1592-9- 
R.  of  Overstrand,  Norfolk,  1599-1606.  Perhaps  V.  of  Cromer, 
1601-5.   R.  of  Bamingham  Northwood,  1605-7. 
MONEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1625.   Of 
Norfolk.    B.A.   1628-9;   M.A.   1632.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
1632.    V.  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk;  ejected,   1662.    R.  of 
Mannington,  1633.    (Calamy,  11.  206.) 
MONEY,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1. 

Migrated  to  Queens'  as  pens.  1582.  B.A.  1585-6. 
MONEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  6,  1707. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1711-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  31,  1713;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Norwich)  June  12,  1715.  V.  of  East  Walton,  Norfolk,  1723- 
55.  R.  of  Gayton  Thorpe,  1737-55- 
MONIE  or  MOONIE,  ROBERT.    Scholar  and  Fellow  at  King's 

Hall,  1466-S3.   B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1459-60;  B.D.  1468-9. 
MONEY,  ROBERT.   B.A.  of  Pembroke;  ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June,  1079. 
MONEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  21,  i739- 
S.  of  William,  rope-maker,  of  Nonvich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington  and  Mr  BuUimer).  Scholar,  1739- 
47;  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1744;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1746.  R-  of  St 
Michael-at-Plea,  Norwich,  1747-75 ;  of  Shottesham  St  Martm, 
Norfolk,  1764-84.  V.  of  Fundenhall,  Suflolk,  1766.  R.  of 
Stratford  St  Mary,  1774-84-  Died  at  East  Bergholt,  Mar.  19, 
1784.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {Venn,  11.  47-) 
MONEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1626.  Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of 
Wells,  Norfolk,  gent. ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1627. 

MONIE, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1510-4. 

MONEY, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  c.  Sept.  1722. 

MONFIELD, .  B.A.  1475-6. 

MONGER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.   1620; 

scholar  from  Westminster. 
MONILEY,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4.    B.  in 
St  Lawrence,  London.    M.A.  1607.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  5,  1614-5,  age  29;  priest,  Feb.  25,  1615-6.    C.  of  St 
Benet  Sherehog. 
MONINS  or  MONYNGE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1565.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Saltwood  Castle, 
Kent.   If  so,  succeeded  his  brother  John  in  1568.    Knighted, 
Apr.  20,  1595.    Of  Waldershare,  Kent.    Married  Elizabeth, 
dan.  of  Thomas  Lovelace.    Died  1602.    Father  of  William 
(1587).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
MONYNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  13,  1624. 
S.  of  Sk  William  (1587),  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Waldershare, 
Kent.  Schools,  Sutton  and  Dover.   Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1628; 
M.A.   from   Peterhouse,    1632.     Fellow  of   Peterhouse   (by 
mandate),  1632-43.  Tutor,etc.   Taxor,  1640.   R.of  Eythome, 
Kent,  1642.    Married,  at  St  George's,  Canterbury,  May  23, 
1643,  Mary  Hamon.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
MONINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1711.   S.  of  Thomas,  vintner.   B.  at  Dover.  School,  Canter- 
bury (Mr  Jones).  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  FeUow,  1717-26. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  16,  1717;  priest  (Nonvnch)  Mar. 
1723-4.  V.  of  Ewell,  Kent,  1726-47.  V.  of  Alkham,  1727-47. 
R.  of  Charlton  and  Ringwould,  1727-47-    Master  of  King's 
School,  Canterbury,  1734-47-   Preb.  of  Bristol,  1746-50.   R. 
of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  1747-50.    R.  of  Drinkston,  1747-50. 
Married,  1727,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Daulinge,  V.  of  Alkham. 
Died  July  14,  1750.   Buried  at  Alkham.   Father  of  the  next. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MONINS,    RICHARD    (afterwards,    1769,    RICHARD   MONINS 
EATON).  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  16,  1750-1. 
S.  of  Richard  (above),  clerk,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Ringwould,  near 
Dover.   Schools,  Canterbury  (under  his  father)  and  Wyver- 
stone,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  i755;  M.A.  1758.  FeUow, 
i755_6o.     Ord.    deacon    (Lincoln)    June    13,    1756;    pnest 
(Hereford)  Feb.  19,  1758.   R.  of  Charlton  by  Dover,  1758-70. 
R.  of  Ringwould,  1758-70.    Died  unmarried  Feb.  23,  1770. 
Buried  in  Ringwould  Church.   M.I.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  603.) 


Monks,  William 

MONYNGS,  WILLIAM.  Probably  adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  22,  1587.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward  (1565),  ot 
Waldershare,  Kent.  Created  Bart.,  June  29,  1611.  Sub- 
scribed £10  to  the  Chapel  Fund,  in  1631.  Died  Feb.  24,  1642- 
3.  Buried  at  Waldershare.  Father  of  John  (1624).  (1.  A. 
Walker;  G.E.C.) 
MONNYNG,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1575.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi)  July  12, 1583- 
V.  of  Claxby-by-Alford,  Lines.,  1583;  'bred  in  the  schools. 

MONNINS, .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1656.    Perhaps 

Thomas,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Waldershare,  Kent, 
Bart.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1658.  If  so,  died  before 
1663. 
MONK  or  MONCK,  CHRISTOPHER  (Duke  of  Albemarle). 
LL.D.  1681  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  George  (1627),  1st  Duke  of 
Albemarle.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1662.  Succeeded  as 
2nd  Duke,  1670.  K.G.,  1670.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Devon, 
1675-85;  and  joint  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Essex,  1675-  Chan- 
cellor of  the  University,  1682-8.  Governor-General  of 
Jamaica,  1687-8.  Died  in  Jamaica,  Oct.  6,  1688.  (D.N.B.; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MONCK,  GEORGE.   Doubtless  the Monk  adm.  FeU.-Corn. 

at  King's,  Michs.  1627.    S.  of  Thomas  (1587)-    B.  i6o8. 
Elected  M.P.  for  the  University,  1660,  but  decided  to  sit  for 
Devon.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1662.   F.R.S.,  1662-3. 
K  G     1663.   The  well-known  commander  by  sea  and  land. 
Commander  of  forces  in  Scotland,  1651-2,  1654-60.   General 
at  sea,   1652-3.    Master  of  the  Horse.    First  Lord  of  the 
Treasury.    Created  Duke  of  Albemarle,   1660.    Died  Jan. 
1669-70.    Father  of  Christopher  (1681).    (D.N.B.;  A.   B. 
Beaven.) 
MONCK,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June 
12   1706.  Of  Warwickshire.  School,  Coventry.  Matnc.  1706; 
B.A.   1709-10.    Ord.   deacon  (Ely)   Sept.   23,   171 1;  pnest 
(Norwich)  July  6,  1712.    R.  of  Ridlington,  Norfolk,  1712. 
V.  of  East  Ruston,  1715-50. 
MONCK,  GORSTELOWE.    M.A.   1708  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gretton,  Northants.  Matric.  from  New  Inn 
Hall,  Mar.  23,  1699-1700,  age  17;  B.A.  (Balhol)  1703;  M.A. 
1707.   R.  of  HamstaU  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1715-   (^l-  Oxon.) 
MONKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug  27   1576.  Of  Iver,  Bucks.  S.  of  Thomas.  Matnc.  1576. 
FeUow,  but  left  without  a  degree,  1580.   Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1579.    Practised  as  attorney  at  Iver.    Brother  of 
Thomas  (i577)- 
MONKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1553- 
MONKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1579-' 
MUNKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1579; 

B.A. 1582-3; M.A.  1586. 
MONKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627;  B.A. 

1630-1;  M..\.  1634.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1635- 
MUNCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1663. 
MONKE,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564. 

Migrated  to  Peterhouse.  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572. 
MONCKES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1634- 
MONKE   ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1544; 
Scholar,  1543-8;  B.A.  1546-7-  Fellow,  1560-2.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Woodham  Ferrers,  Essex,  1560-1.   R.  of  Colne 
Wake    1565-1601.    Died  1601.    Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1601.  'Father  of  Timothy  (1579-80).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MONKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  28,  1577-   Of  Iver,  Bucks.   Matnc.  1577-8;  B.A. 
1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1594-    Fellow,  1580-1601.    Vice- 
Provost   1594-1600.   Ord.  deacon  and  pnest  (LmcoUi)  June 
13,  1592.    R.  of  Beyton,  Suffolk,  1601.   Brother  of  Henry 
(1576).   (Harwood.) 
MONKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1587    S.  of  Anthony,  of  Potheridge,  Devon.   Bapt.  at  Asn- 
water    Apr.  9,    1570.    Adm.  at   the   Inner  Temple,    1590- 
Knighted.    M.P.  for  Camelford,  Jan.  to  Mar.  1626.    Father 
of  George  (1627).   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MUNCK,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  23,   1642. 

Matric.  1642. 
MONKE,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1579- 
80.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Robert  (1544)-  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1584-5; 
M  A.  1588.  R.  of  Little  Birch,  Essex,  1608-30.  Died  1630. 
WiU  (Cons.  C.  London)  1631;  as  of  Copford.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MONCKS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1634. 

MUNK, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

MUNK, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1571- 

MONKTON,  see  MONCKTON. 


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Monmouth,  James 

MONMOUTH,  JAMES,  Duke  of.  M.A.  1663  {Lit.  Reg.).  Natural 
8.  of  Charles  II  by  Lucy,  dau.  of  Richard  Walters,  of  Haver- 
fordwest, Pembroke.  B.  Apr.  9,  1649.  Created  Baron 
Tyndaie,  Earl  of  Doncaster,  and  Duke  of  Monmouth,  1663. 
K.G.,  1663.  Married  Anne  Scott,  Countess  of  Buccleugh, 
and  took  the  surname  of  Scott,  1663.  Privy  Councillor,  1670. 
Captain-General  of  Charles  ll's  forces,  1670.  Served  against 
the  Dutch,  1672  and  1673.  Chancellor  of  Cambridge  Univer- 
sity, 1674.  Identified  himself  with  the  protestant  movement 
in  England.  Banished  and  deprived  of  all  his  offices,  1679. 
Joined  Sidney  and  others  in  the  plot  to  murder  Charles  II 
and  the  Duke  of  York;  pardoned  but  banished  from  court. 
Retired  to  Zealand,  1684.  Landed  in  England,  June  11,  1685, 
and  claimed  the  crown.  Defeated  at  Sedgemoor,  July  5, 1685. 
Executed  in  the  Tower  of  London,  July  15,  1685.   (D.N.B.) 

MONOUX,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  {age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  30,  1663.  S.  of  Sir  Humphry  (1617),  of  Wotton,  Beds., 
Bart.  B.  at  Kimberley,  Norfolk.  School,  Strixton,  North- 
ants.  (Mr  Farrow).  Matric.  1663.  Died  c.  1664.  Brother  of 
Lewis  (i665). 

MONOUX,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1617.  S.  and  h.  of  Lewis,  of  Wotton,  Beds.  B.A.  1620-1. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1621.  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1634. 
Created  Bart.,  Dec.  4,  1660.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wodehouse,  Bart.  Buried  at  Wotton,  Feb.  4, 1675-6. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  George  (1663)  and  Lewis  (1666), 
perhaps  brother  of  William  (1624).  (Peile,  1.  321;  Vis.  of 
Essex;  '/is.  0/  Beds.,  1634.) 

MONOUX,  LEWIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June 
20,  1666.  S.  of  Sir  Humphry  (1617),  of  Wotton,  Beds.,  Bart. 
B.  at  Kimberley,  Norfolk  (his  mother's  home).  School, 
Strixton.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1667-8. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  24,  1675.  Ancient,  1688.  Bencher, 
1701.  Treasurer,  1713.  Of  Sandy,  Beds.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Wodehouse,  of  Lexham,  Norfolk.  Father  of  the  next 
and  brother  of  George  (1663).   (Peih,  11.  7;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MONOUX,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27, 
1720.  S.  of  Lewis  (above).  B.  at  Sandy,  Beds.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford  (Dr  Tooke).  Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A. 
1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Fellow,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
June  16;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1728.  R.  of  Sandy,  Beds.,  1729. 
R.  of  Tempsford,  1743.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1755-71.  Died  1771. 
{Peile,  lu  198.) 

MONOUX,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1624.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Lewis,  of  Wotton,  Beds.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  from 
Queens',  1629.  Perhaps  brother  of  Humphrey  (1617).  {Vis. 
of  Essex;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

MONROE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  17, 
1634.  S.  of  Hector,  of  Rosse,  R.  of  Eddertoun.  School, 
Aberdeen  (private;  Mr  David  Wetherbome).  Matric.  1634-5. 

MONSEY,  MESSENGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  23,  1711.  S.  of  Robert  (?  1673-4),  K-  of  Booton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1714-5.  Studied 
medicine  at  Norwich  under  Sir  Benjamin  Wrench.  Adm. 
extra  licentiate,  R.C.P.,  1723.  Practised  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Afterwards  in  London.  Physician  to  Chelsea  Hospital.  Died 
Dec.  26, 1788,  aged  96.  Buried  at  Chelsea.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1789. 
Portrait  at  the  College  of  Physicians.  {D.N.B.;  Munk,  11.  84  • 
V.B.Redstone.)  '        '*• 

MONSEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  17, 
1673-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Reepham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1674, 
as  Mounsey;  B.A.  1677-8.  R.  of  BawdesweU,  Norfolk; 
ejected  as  non-juror.  Licensed,  June  8,  1681,  to  marry  Ann 
Fincham,  then  of  Mutford,  Norfolk,  age  25.  Perhaps  father 
of  Messenger  (1711).   (V.B.Redstone.) 

MONSEY, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  25,  1710-1. 

(Name  off,  Dec.  1712.) 

MONSON,  see  also  MUNSON. 

MONSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb. 
11,  1712-3.  3rd  s.  of  George  (1675),  of  Broxboume,  Herts., 
Esq.  Matric.  1713.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1713.  M.P. 
for  Lincohi,  1734-41.  i74i-7,  1747-54-  Deputy  paymaster 
of  the  Forces,  1737-45-  Died  Aug.  26,  1764.  Brother  of 
George  (1708)  and  Henry  (1714-5).   (G.  Mag.) 

MONSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
July  7,  1675.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  K.B.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Broxboume,  Herts.,  Feb.  27,  1657-8.  School,  Lincoln. 
Matnc.  1675.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1675.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Charles  Wren,  of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1726.  Father  of  the  above,  the  next  and  Henry  (1714-5) 
brother  of  James  (1676-7)  and  Philip  (1677-8).   {G.E.C.)      ' 

MONSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  June 
25,  1708.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  George  (above).  Matric. 
1709.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 1707-8.  M.P.  for  Grimsby, 
1727-34.  Died  unmarried,  July  7,  1739.  Brother  of  the  next 
and  of  Charles  (1712-3).  His  elder  brother,  John,  was  created 
Lord  Monson,  in  1728.  {Masters,  346.) 


Montague,  Christopher 

MONSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinitv  Hall,  Jan.  6, 
1714-5.  Of  Broxboume,  Herts.  4th  s.  of  George  (1675). 
Matric.  1712;  LL.B.  1718;  LL.D.  1726.  Fellow,  1724-57. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law, 
1755-7-  Died  Feb.  25,  i757.  aged  61.  M.I.  at  Broxboume. 
Brother  of  John,  1st  Lord  Monson,  Charles  (1712-3)  and 
George  (1708). 

MONSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  12,  1676-7.  S.  of  Sir  John,  K.B.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Broxboume,  Herts.  School,  Enfield.  Matric.  1678;  B.A. 
1680;  M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.).  Perhaps  F.R.S.,  1684.  Died 
1688,  aged  28.  M.I.  at  Broxboume.  Brother  of  George  (1675) 
and  Philip  (1677-8). 

MONSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  (age  c.  15)  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1561.  S.  of  John,  of  Beckenham  and  Boyle,  Notts. 
Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1577-8.  Knighted,  1586.  Of  South  Carlton, 
Lines.  Died  Dec.  20,  1593.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  682;  Peile, 
I.  75.) 

MONSON,  JOHN,  2nd  Baron  Monson  of  Burton,  Lines.  LL.D. 
1749.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  1st  Baron  Monson.  B.  July  23, 
1727.  Succeeded  to  the  peerage,  July  18,  1748.  Chief  Justice 
in  Eyre,  South  of  Trent,  1765-6.  Married  Theodosia,  dau. 
of  John  Maddison,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  Died  July  23,  1774. 
Buried  at  South  Cariton,  Lines.   {G.E.C;  D.N.B.) 

MONSON,  MARMADUKE  B.A.  1555-6.  Of  Lincolnshire.  M.A. 
from  St  Catharine's,  1559.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1556. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  1556-7. 

MONSON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  2,  1677-8.  S.  of  Sir  John,  K.B.,  deceased.  B.  at  Brox- 
boume, Herts.  School,  Enfield.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1681.  Died  May  16,  1684,  aged 
22.  M.I.  at  Broxboume.  Brother  of  George  (1675)  and 
James  (1676-7). 

MONTAGUE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1664.  4th  s.  of  Edward  (1617-8),  Earl  of  Manchester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1663;  M.A.  1665.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  30,  1667.  Brother  of  Edward  (1662),  Henry  (1662)  and 
Thomas  (1667). 

MONTAGUE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  June  12, 
1677.  5th  s.  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Sandwich.  B.  at 
Hinchingbrooke,  Hunts.  School,  St  Neots  (Mr  Matthews). 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6, 1676-7.  Incorp.  at  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  1682  (according  to  Al.  Oxon.).  M.P.  for 
Durham,  1685-7,  1695-1702.  ChanceUor  of  the  diocese  of 
Durham,  1686.  High  Sheriff,  Durham,  1690-1705.  Died  1721. 
Brother  of  Oliver  (1672),  John  (1672)  and  James  (1681), 
father  of  James  (1702),  Edward  (1710)  and  Crew  (1710). 
(A.  B.  Beaven;  Collins,  iii.  464.) 

MONTAGU,  CHARLES.  'Educated  at  Trinity.'  S.  of  Robert, 
3rd  Earl  of  Manchester.  B.  c.  1660.  Created  M.A.  1680. 
Styled  Viscount  Mandeville,  1671-83.  Succeeded  as  4th 
Earl  of  Manchester,  Mar.  14,  1682-3.  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Hunts.,  1689-1722.  Raised  troops  for  the  Prince  of  Orange; 
fought  in  Ireland,  1690.  Ambassador  extraordinary  at 
Venice,  1697-8  and  1706-8;  at  Paris,  1699-1701.  Privy 
Councillor,  1698,  1702  and  1714.  Lord  of  the  bed-chamber, 
1714-22.  Created  Duke  of  Manchester,  Apr.  1719.  Died 
Jan.  20,  1721-2.  Buried  at  Kimbolton.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1684)    and   father  of   WUliam   (1728).     {G.E.C;   D.N.B.; 

A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MONTAGU,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
1679.  4th  s.  of  George  (1638-9),  of  Horton,  Northants. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1679;  M.A.  1682;  LL.D.  1705 
{Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1683.  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer, 
1679-1714.  M.P.  for  Maldon,  1689-95;  for  Westminster, 
1695-1700.  Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council,  1689-92.  Lord  of 
the  Treasury,  1692-4.  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  1694-9. 
President  of  the  Royal  Society,  1695-8.  High  Steward  of 
the  University,  1697.  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1697-9 
and  1714-5.  Created  Baron  Halifax,  Dec.  1700.  Charged 
with  neglecting  his  duties  as  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer,  1703, 
but  no  verdict  was  given.  K.G.  1714.  Created  Viscount 
Sunbury  and  Earl  of  Halifax,  Oct.  1714.  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Surrey,  1714-5.  A  famous  parliamentary  orator  and  a 
patron  of  literature.  Died  May  19,  1715.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.  Brotherof  James  (1683).  {D.N.B.;  Bridges, 
I-  368.) 

MONTAGU,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  12)  at 
Sidney,  Mar.  20,  1632-3.  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  Baron  Montagu. 

B.  at  Boughton,  Weekley,  Northants.  Bapt.  June  15,  1620. 
School,  Oundle.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1635. 
Buried  at  Weekley,  July  2,  1641.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1630-1)  and  WiUiam  (1632).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MONTAGUE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1734.  S.  of  Edward.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1734; 
Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
May,  1741.  Chaplain  to  HuU  garrison. 


Montague,  Crew 

MONTAGUE,  CREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  12,   1710. 
and  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  (1677),  of  Westminster.  B.  at 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.   Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Jan.  25,  1693-4. 
Matric.  1710.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  July  27,  1713-  Brother 
of  Edward  (1710)  and  half-brother  of  James  (1702).   (H.  M. 
Wood.) 
MONTAGU,  EDWARD.  '  Student  at  Cambridge.'  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Remington,  Northants.    Adm.  at   the  Middle  Temple, 
May    22     1505.     Barrister-at-Iaw.     Serjeant-at-law,    1531. 
King's   Serjeant,    i537.     Knighted,    Oct.    18,    1537-     Chief 
Justice,  King's  Bench,  1539-45;  Common  Pleas,  1545-53; 
deprived  for  his  support  of  Lady  Jane  Grey.   Died  Feb.  10, 
1556-7.   Buried  at  Weekley.   WiU  (P.C.C).   Ancestor  of  the 
Dukes  of  Montagu  and  Manchester.  (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618; 
D.N.B.;  Cooper,  I.  162.) 
MONTAGU,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  27, 
1617-8.    S.   of   Henry   (1582-3),    ist  Earl  of   Manchester. 
Matric.  1618.    M.P.  for  Hunts.,  1624-5,  1626.    K.B.,  1626. 
Summoned  to  Parliament,  May,  1626,  as  Baron  Montagu  of 
Kimbolton.   Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl  of  Manchester,  Nov.  7, 
1642.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Hunts.,  1642;  of  Northants.,  1643. 
Commander  of  the   Parliamentary   Forces  in   the  Eastern 
Counties,  1643-45.    Resigned  his  commission,  1645.    Com- 
missioner of  the  Great  Seal,  1646-8  and  1660.   Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  1646-8,  i66o.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1649-51,    1660-71.    Restored   to   the  Lord-Lieutenancy  of 
Hunts,  and  Chancellorship  of  the  University,  1660.    Lord 
Chamberlain,  1660-71.    K.G.,  1661.    F.R.S.,  1665.    Incorp. 
M.A.  at  Oxford,  1665  (according  to  Al.  Oxon.).  Died  May  5, 
1671.    Buried  at  Kimbolton.    Brother  of  Walter  (1617-8), 
James   (1623-4)    and   George   (1638-9),   father  of   Edward 
(1662),  Henry  (1662),  Charles  (1664)  and  Thomas  (1667). 
{D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MONTAGU,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  2,  1 630-1.    ist  s.  of  Edward,  Baron  Montagu.    Bapt. 
at  Weekley,   Northants,   July   25,    1616.    School,   Oundle. 
Matric.  1630-1;  M.A.  1631-2.    M.P.  for  Huntingdon  in  the 
Long  Parliament,  1640-4.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Baron,  June  15, 
1644.   Conducted  Charles  I  to  Holmby  House.   Treated  for 
the  surrender  of  Newark,  1646.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Ralph  Winwood,  of  Ditton,  Bucks.    Died  Jan.  10,  1683-4. 
Buried  at  Weekley.    Brother  of  Christopher  (1632-3)  and 
William  (1632),  father  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 
MONTAGUE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  25,  1651.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  2nd  Baron  Montagu,  of 
Houghton.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  1652  (previously 
matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  June  6,  1651);  M.A. 
(Oxford)   1661.    Master  of  the  Horse  to  Queen  Catharine. 
M.P.  for  Sandwich,  1661-5.    Killed  at  Bergen,  Norway,  in 
an  attack  on  the  Dutch  Fleet,  Aug.  3,   1665.    Buned  at 
Weekley,  Oct.  13,  1665.   {D.N.B.;  H.  L  Longden.) 
MONTAGUE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1662.    2nd  s.  of  Edward  (1618),  2nd  Earl  of  Manchester. 
M.A.   1662.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.   10,   1664. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1664),  Henry  (1662)  and  Thomas  (1667). 
MONTAGU,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21,  1665. 
S.  of  James  (1623-4),  Esq.,  of  Lackham,  WUts.    B.  there. 
School,  Strixton,   Northants.   (Mr  Farrow).    Matric.   1665. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June   17,   1692.    Brother  of 
James  (1652)  and  Thomas  (1668). 
MOUNTAGUE,  EDWARD,  Viscount  HINCHINBROOKE.  Adm. 
nobleman  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  19,  1685-6.   S.  of  2nd 
Earl  of  Sandwich.    B.  in  London.    School,  Eton.    Matnc. 
1685-6.     Succeeded    as    3rd    Earl,    Mar.    1688-9.     D.C.L. 
(Oxford)   1702.    Lord-Lieutenant  of  Hunts.    Married  Lady 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wilmot,  Earl  of  Rochester.    Died 
Oct.  20,  1729.  Brother  of  Richard  (1685-6)  and  father  of  the 
next. 
MONTAGU,  EDWARD  RICHARD,  Viscount  HINCHINBROOKE. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1706.   S.  of 
Edward  (1685-6),  3rd  Earl  of  Sandwich.   School,  Sandwich. 
Matric.  1706.    Probably  LL.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).   M.P.  for 
Huntingdon,  1713-22;  for  Hunts.,  1722.   Died  Oct.  3,  1722. 
Father  of  John  (i735)- 
MONTAGUE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  12,  1710. 
Doubtless  s.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  (1677),  of  Westminster. 
B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Nov.  13, 
1692.  Matric.  1710.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1709-10. 
M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1734-68.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Robinson.    Died  May  20,  i775-    Brother  of  Crew 
(1710)  and  half-brother  of  James  (1702).    (H.  M.  Wood; 
A.  B.  Beaven;  Collins,  iii.  465.) 
MONTAGUE,    FREDERICK.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    (age    17)    at 
Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1750-1.   S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  School, 
Eton.   Matric.  1751;  M.A.  1757  (Lit.  Reg.);  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 
1793.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1750-1.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  June  21,  1757.  Bencher,  1782.   M.P.  for  Northampton, 
1759-68 ;  for  Higham  Ferrers,  1768-90.  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
1782  and  1783;  a  member  of  the  Committee  which  prepared 


Montague,  James 

the  articles  of  Warren  Hastings'  impeachment,  1787.  Privy 
Councillor,   1783.    F.R.S.,   1792.    Retired  to  Papplewick, 
Notts.,  1790.    Died  there,  July  30,  1800.    (D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 
MONTAGUE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  21,  1638-9.    S.  of  Henry  (1582-3),  1st  Earl  of  Man- 
chester.   B.   at  Westminster.    School,   Amersham,  Bucks. 
(Dr  Croke).    Matric.  1639;  M.A.  1640  (fit.  nob.).    Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  1640.    M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1640-8; 
for  Sandwich,   1660;  for  Dover,   1661-79.    Master  of  the 
Hospital  of  St  Katharine-by-the-Tower,  London,  1661-81. 
Of    Horton,    Northants.     Married    Elizabeth,    dau.   of   Sir 
Anthony  Irby.   Buried  at  St  Katharine-by-the-Tower,  July, 
1681.  M.I.  Brother  of  Sidney  ( 1 64 1 ) ,  half-brother  of  Edward 
(1617-8),  Walter  (1617-8)  and  James  (1623-4),  father  of 
Charles  (1679)  and  James  (1683).    (Peile,  1.  458;  Collins, 
n.  57.) 
MONTAGUE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1730-1.  S.  of  Edward.   Matric.  1731.   Perhaps  died  May  28, 
1790,  aged  78.   (G.  Mag.) 
MONTAGU,  HENRY.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1582-3.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of   Boughton,  Northants. 
B.  there,  c.  1563.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  6,  1585. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  9,  1592.    Autumn  Reader,  1606. 
M.P.  for  Higham  Ferrers,  1593,  1597-8,  1601;  for  London, 
1604-11.   Recorder  of  London,  1603-16.   Knighted,  July  23, 
1603.  K.C.,  1607.  Serjeant-at-law  and  King's  Serjeant,  i6ii. 
Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  bench,  1616-21.   Presided  at  the 
trial  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,   1618.    Lord  High  Treasurer, 
1620-1.  Created  Baron  Montagu  of  Kimbolton  and  Viscount 
Mandeville,  Dec.  19,  1620.    Lord  President  of  the  Council, 
1621-8.   Lord-Lieutenant  of  Hunts.,  1624-42.  Created  Earl 
of  Manchester,  Feb.  5,  1625-6.    Lord  privy  seal,  1628-42. 
High  Steward  of  the  University,   1634-42.    An  assiduous 
member  of  the  Star  Chamber.  Appointed  one  of  theguardians 
of  the  realm  during  Charles  I's  absence,  1641.    Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Lords,  May,   1642.    Author  of  Contemplatio 
Mortis  et  Immortalitatis.    Died  Nov.   7,   1642.    Buried  at 
Kimbolton.    Brother  of  James  (1585)   and  Sidney  (1588), 
father  of  James  (1623-4),  George  (1638-9),  Sidney  (1641), 
Walter  (1617-8)  and  Edward  (1617-8).    (Peile,  i.  173;  D.N.B.; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MONTAGUE,  HENRY.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1662.    3rd  s.  of  Edward  (1618),  2nd  Earl  of  Manchester. 
M.A.  1662.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1666.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  24,  1663.    CaUed  to  the  Bar,  May  1,  1668. 
Died  1681.  Brother  of  Edward  (1662),  etc. 
MONTAGU,  JAMES.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Jime, 
1585.    5th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Boughton,  D.D.  (by  special 
Grace),  1598.   Laid  the  first  stone  of  Sidney  Sussex  CoUege, 
May  20,  1595.   First  Master  of  Sidney,  1596-1609.   Dean  of 
Lichfield,  1603-4.    Dean  of  Worcester,  1604-8.    Bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  1608-16.    Bishop  of  Winchester,  161&-8. 
Edited  and  translated  the  works  of  James  I.  Died  unmarried, 
July  20,  1618.    Buried  in  Bath  Abbey.    Brother  of  Henry 
(1582-3)  and  Sidney  (1588).    (D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  161;  Vis.  of 
Northants.,  1618.) 
MOUNTAGUE,    JAMES.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at   Sidney,    Jan. 
1623-4.    3rd  s.  of  Henry  (1582-3),  1st  Earl  of  Manchester. 
Of  Lackham,  Wilts.   Perhaps  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1628-9. 
Married,  Nov.  11,  1635,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Baynard, 
of  Lackham.   Died  Feb.  1665,  aged  63.   Brother  of  Edward 
(1617-8),    Walter    (1617-8)    and    half-brother    of    George 
(1638-9),  father  of  the  next,  Edward  (1665)  and  Thomas 
(1668).   (Vis.  of  WiUs.) 
MOUNTAGUE,  JAMES.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  9,  1652.  Eldest  s.  of  James  (above),  of  Lackham,  Wilts. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1652.  Married  Diana,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Hungerford,  of  Black  Bourton,  Oxon.    Brother  of  Edward 
(1665)  and  Thomas  (1668). 
MOUNTAGUE,  JAMES.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  4,  1681.   6th  s.  of  Edward,  ist  Earl  of  Sandwich.  B.  at 
St  Giles',  London.   Schools,  St  Neots  and  Eton.   M.A.  1682. 
Died  unmarried.  Brother  of  Charles  (1677),  etc. 
MOUNTAGU,  JAMES.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
June  26,  1683.  S.  of  George  (1638-9),  of  Horton,  Northants. 
Bapt.  there.  Mar.  5,  1665-6.   School,  Westminster.    Matric. 
1684;  M.A.  1698.  M.P.  for  Tregony,  1695-8;  for  Beeralston, 
1698-1700;    for   Carlisle,    1705-13.     Knighted,    Apr.    1705. 
Solicitor-General,      1707-8.       Attorney-General,      1708-10, 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1714-22.  Lord  Chief  Baron,  1722-3. 
Died  Oct.  1,  1723.  Brother  of  Charles  (1679).  (A.  B.  Beaven; 
D.N.B.) 
MONTAGUE,  JAMES.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1702.    S.  of  Charles  (1677),  of  Durham.    School, 
under  Mr  Cox.    Matric.  1702.    M.P.  for  Camelford,  1715-22. 
Of  Newbold  Verdon,  Leics.    Died  Nov.  8,  1748.    Buried  at 
Newbold  Verdon.   Half-brother  of  Edward  (1710)  and  Crew 
(1710).   (A.  B.  Beaven;  Collins,  iii.  464.) 


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MOUNTAGUE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity.  Apr.  12, 
1672  4th  s.  of  Kdward,  ist  Earl  of  Sandwich.  M.A.  1673; 
DD  1682  {Com.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1674.  Master  of  Trinity, 
1683-1700.  Vice-ChanceUor,  1687-8.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  21,  1679.  Master  at  Sherbum  Hospital,  1680.  Preb. 
of  Durham,  1683-1700;  Dean,  1700-28.  Died  in  London, 
unmarried,  Feb.  23,  1727-8,  aged  73-  Buried  at  Sherbum 
Hospital.  WUl,  P.C.C.  Brotherof  Charles  (1677),  etc.  (D.N.B.) 
MONTAGUE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  2,  1713-  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  1713.  Perhaps  'of  St  Andrew's,  Holborn, 
gent.';  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1709-10. 
MONTAGU,  JOHN.  4th  Earl  of  Sandwich.  Adm.  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  1735.  ist  s.  of  Edward  Richard,  Viscount  Hinchmbrooke 
(1706).  B.  Nov.  3,  1718.  School,  Eton.  Succeeded  his 
grandfather  as  4th  Earl,  Oct.  20,  1729-  Travelled  on  the 
continent  and  in  the  East,  1737-9-  F.R.S.,  1740.  Lord  ot 
the  Admiralty,  1744-8;  First  Lord,  1748-51.  and  Apr.  to 
.Sept.  1763.  Colonel  in  the  army,  i745.  Plenipotentiaij  at 
Breda,  1746;  at  .\ix-la-Chapelle,  1748.  Elder  Brother  of  the 
Trinity  House,  1749-92.  Joint  vice-treasurer  of  Ireland, 
1755-63.  One  of  the  principal  Secretaries  of  State  (Northern 
Department)  1763-5,  1770-1.  Sullied  his  reputation  by  the 
part  he  took  in  the  prosecution  of  John  Wilkes.  Postmaster- 
General,  1768-70.  Returned  to  the  Admiralty  as  First  Lord, 
1771-82.  Employed  the  vast  patronage  of  the  office  as  an 
engine  for  bribery  and  political  jobbery.  Retired  from  public 
life  on  the  fall  of  the  North  administration,  1782.  Ranger  of 
St  James'  and  Hyde  Park,  1783-4-  Died  Apr.  30,  1792- 
(D.N.B. ;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MONTAGU,  JONAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1622.  Of  Berkshire, 
pleb.  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  14,  1604, 
age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1617-8.  A  Master  at  Eton. 
MONTAGU,  JONAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1650. 
B.  at  Eton,  1634.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657. 
FeUow,  1653-62.  R.  of  Horstead  and  Coltishall,  Norfolk, 
1658.  R.  of  Wootton  Courtenay,  Somerset,  1661-86.  Died 
1686.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1631)  and  father  of  the  next. 
MOUNTAGUE,  JONAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1689.  S.  of  Jonas  (above).  B.  at  Wootton  Courtenay,  Somer- 
set.   Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.    Fellow,  1692. 

Died  at  Exeter,  1720,  when  bursar  of  the  College.   Brother 
of  William  (1690).   (Harwood.) 
MONTAGUE,  OLIVER.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12, 

1672.  3rd  s.  of  ist  Earl  of  Sandwich.  M.A.  1673-  University 

Counsel,  1684-93.    Solicitor-General  to  the  Queen,  1685-8. 

M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1685-7.  Died  1693.  Brother  of  James 

(1681),  John  (1672)  and  Charles  (1677). 
MOUNTAGUE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1724.    S.  of  William  (1690),   V.  of  Sturminster  Marshall, 

Dorset.    Bapt.  Aug.  7,  1705.    Matric.  Lent,  1724-5;  B.A. 

1728-9;  M.A.  1732.    Fellow,  1728.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Norwich)    May,    1741.     R.   of   East  and   West  Wrotham, 

Norfolk.    R.  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset,  1751-82.    Died  there 

Aug.   2,   1782,   aged   77.    Will   (P.C.C.)    1782.    Brother  of 

William  (1726).    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MONTAGU,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Michs.  1589. 
MONTAGU,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1594.   S.  of  Laurence,  V.  of  Dorney,  Bucks.   B.  1577.   B.A. 

1598;  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1609;  D.D.  1620.  Fellow,  1597-1604. 

Fellow  of  Eton,  1613.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  6;  priest, 

May  16,  1604.  R.  of  Wootton  Courtenay,  Somerset,  1610-3. 

R.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  1613-28.    Dean  of  Hereford. 

1616-7;  Archdeacon,  1617-29.   Canon  of  Windsor,  1617-28. 

Chaplain  to  James  I,  1617.  R.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  1623-38. 

Bishop  of  Chichester,  1628-38.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1638-41. 

Author,    controversial.     Died    Apr.    13,    1641.     Buried    in 

Norwich  Cathedral.  (Harwood;  Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634;  D.N.B.) 

MOUNTAGUE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  19,  1685-6.  S.  of  Edward,  2nd  Earl  of  Sandwich.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1685-6.  M.P.  for  Hunting- 
don, 1690-7.  Died  Apr.  19,  1697.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1685-6).   (Collins,  III.  468.) 

MOUNTAGU,  ROBERT.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  29,  1684.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  3rd  Earl  of  Manchester. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  8,  1684. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Hunts.,  1689-93.  Died  Dec.  4,  1693.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1680).   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MONTAGU,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  14,  i749- 
S.  of  Samuel.  Bapt.  at  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.,  Nov.  i,  1731- 
Colleger  at  Eton,  1745-8. 

MONTAGU,  SIDNEY.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1588.  6th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Judge,  of  Boughton,  Northants. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  11,  1593.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  22,  i6oi.  Master  of  Requests  to  Charles  I.  Knighted, 
July  28,  i6i6.  M.P.  for  Brackley,  1593;  for  Wednesbury, 
1601;  for  Wells,  1614;  for  Hunts.,  1640.  Expelled  and  com- 


MONTGOMERY,  FERDINAND 

mitted  to  the  Tower,  1642.  Royalist.  Of  Hinchinbrooke, 
Huntingdon.  Married  Paulina,  dau.  of  John  Pepys,  of 
Cottenham,  Cambs.  Died  Feb.  25,  1644.  His  son  Edward 
wascreatedEari  of  Sandwich.  Brotherof  Henry  (1582-3)  and 
James  (1585).   (Peile,  i.  193;  A-  B.  Beaven;  H.  1.  Longden.) 

MONTAGU,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Christ's, 
May  20,  1641.  6th  s.  of  Henry  (1582-3),  1st  Eari  of  Man- 
chester and  High  Steward  of  the  University.  B.atTotteridge, 
Herts.  School,  Amersham  (Dr  Croke).  Matric.  1641;  M.A. 
1641  (fil.  nob.).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  2,  1642. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  27, 1646.  Brother  of  George  (1638-9), 
etc.    (Peile,  i.  476.) 

MONTAGUE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1643. 

MOUNTAGUE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

MONTAGU,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  19,  1631.  B.  at  Eton.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639.  Fellow,  1634-51.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton; 
Head  Master,  1660-72.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1671-91.  Died  Oct. 
9,  1691.  M.I.  at  Eton.  Brother  of  Jonas  (1650).  (Lipscomb, 
IV.  477;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  v.  127;  Harwood.) 

MONTAGUE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1667.  5th  s.  of  Edward  (1618),  2nd  Earl  of  Manchester. 
M.A.  1668.  Fellow,  1671-4.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at 
St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  26,  1674-  Brother  of  Edward 
(1662),  Henry  (1662)  and  Charles  (1664).   (Masters,  346.) 

MONTAGUE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
15,  1668.  6th  s.  of  James  (1623-4),  of  Lackham,  Wilts. 
B.  there.  School,  Knotting,  Beds,  (private;  Mr  Scriven). 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675-  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1680.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  4,  1676.  R.  of 
Burton  Latimer,  1676-1718.  R.  of  Everdon,  Northants., 
1683.  DiedatBurton,Jan.29,i7i8-9,aged68.  Buried  there. 
M.I.  Brother  of  James  (1652)  and  Edward  (1665).  (Peile, 
II.  14.) 

MOUNTA.GU,  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  27, 
1617-8.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  (1582-3),  1st  Earl  of  Manchester. 
B.  in  London,  c.  1603.  Matric.  1618;  M.A.  1627.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple.  Royalist.  Employed  on  many  missions 
in  France.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic,  1635.  Confessor  to 
the  Dowager  Queen  Henrietta-Maria  and  Lord  Almoner  to 
her  Chapel.  Imprisoned  in  the  Tower,  1643-7.  Exiled,  1649. 
Abbot  of  St  Martin,  Pontoise.  Author,  theological  and 
political.  Died  at  Paris,  Feb.  5,  1676-7.  Buried  there  in  the 
Hospital  of  the  Incurables.  Brother  of  Edward  (1617-8),  etc. 
(Collins,  II.  56;  Her.  and  Gen.,  ni.  55;  D.N.B.,  where  he  is 
said  to  have  been  buried  at  Pontoise.) 

MONTAGU,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  4,  1581.  Of  Domey,  Bucks.  S.  of  William,  of 
Boveney.  Matric.  1581;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  FeUow, 
1584-95.  Succeeded  to  an  estate  at  Boveney,  near  Eton, 
where  he  lived.   (Harwood;  Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.) 

MONTAGUE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  13,  1632.  S.  of  Edward,  Baron  Montagu  of  Boughton. 
School,  Oundle.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1635. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  11,  1641-2.  Treasurer,  1663.  Autumn 
reader,  1664.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  in  the  Short  Parliament, 
1640.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1660;  for  Stamford,  1661-76. 
Attorney-General  to  the  Queen,  1662-76.  Serjeant-at-law, 
1676.  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1676-86.  Removed 
from  the  bench  for  refusing  to  give  an  unqualified  opinion 
in  favour  of  the  prerogative  of  dispensation,  1686.  Assessor 
to  the  Convention,  1689.  Died  Aug.  26,  1706.  Buried  at 
Weekley.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1632-3)  and  Edward 
(1630-1).   (D.N.B.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MOUNTAGUE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1690.  S.  of  Jonas  (1650).  B.  at  Wootton  Courtenay, 
Somerset.  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Fellow,  1694.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1701.  R.  of 
Hitcham,  Bucks.  V.  of  Sturminster  Marshall,  Dorset,  1702- 
45.  Died  there  Jan.  8,  1744-5.  M.I.  Brotherof  Jonas  (1689), 
father  of  Philip  (1724)  and  William  (1726).  (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MOUNTAGUE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1726.  S.  of  William  (1690).  Bapt.  at  Sturminster 
Marshall,  Dorset,  Feb.  10,  1707-8.  Matric.  Lent,  1727; 
B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1730.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1732.  Brother  of  Philip 
(1724). 

MOUNTAGUE,  WILLIAM.  'Educated  at  Cambridge.'  S.  and 
h.  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Manchester.  B.  Apr.  1700.  Created 
LL.D.  1728.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Duke  of  Man- 
chester, Feb.  1,  1721-2.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Huntingdon, 
1722.   K.B.,  1725.  Died  Oct.  21,  1739,  s.p.  (G.E.C.) 

MONTGOMERY,  FERDINAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan. 
23,  1593-4.  Of  Buckinghamshire.  Probably  s.  of  William. 
Matric.  1594.   Probably  brother  of  Sherington  (1593-4)- 


Montgomery,  George 

MONTGOMERY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  12,  1731-2.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1732-  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  27,  i73ii  as  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of 
Homdon,  Essex.  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  1759-  High  Sheriff  of 
Cambs.  and  Hunts.,  1759-60.  Of  Thundersley  Hall,  Essex. 
Died  Mar.  29,  1766.  Will,  P.C.C.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  438.) 

MONTGOMERY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  20, 
1694.  S.  of  Roger,  cutler.  B.  at  Newport,  Salop.  School, 
Newport  (Mr  Edwards).   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8. 

MONTGOMERY,  LU.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1543. 
Matric.  Michs.  1544. 

MONTGOMERY,  PHILIP.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

MONTGOMERY,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1475.   Of  Bridgenorth,  Salop. 

MONTGOMERY,  SHERINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan. 
23,  1593-4.  Of  Buckinghamshire.  S.  of  William,  of  Shering- 
tou.  Matric.  1594.  Probably  brother  of  Ferdinand  (1593-4). 
(Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634,  183.) 

MONTGOMERY,   .    Adm.   FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Mar.  16,  1733-4  (name  off,  Oct.  1735). 

MONTMARTIN,  GEDEON  DU  MARS  A.  M.A.  from  Trinity, 
1600  (fit.  nob.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600,  as  Gideon  de  Man, 
of  Montmartin. 

MONTOUX,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jan.  11, 
1717-8.  S.  of  James,  Waldensian  (Pedemontanus)  minister 
at  Rohrbach,  Wimbach,  and  Hanau.  B.  there  (?Hanau); 
and  at  school  there  (Mr  Coq).  Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1718-24. 
(Venn,  11.  9.) 
MONTROSE,  Earl  of,  see  GRAHAM,  JAMES. 

MONYMAN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  7, 
1648.  S.  of  Henry,  carpenter,  of  Letheringsett,  Norfolk. 
School,  Holt  (Messrs  Witherley,  Fenn  and  Wright).  Matric. 
1648;  B.A.  from  King's,  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.  Schoolmaster 
at  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1658-62.  V.  of  Benenden,  1662-1700. 
Buried  there  Jan.  22,  1700-1.   (Venn,  i.  373 ;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

MONYPENNY,  .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr. 

20,  1736  (name  off,  1739).    Perhaps  Robert,  s.  of  Captain 
James,    R.N.     If   so,    of   Maytham    HaU,    Kent.     M.I.   at 
Rolvenden,  Kent,  to  Robert  Monjrpenny;  died  Mar.  29,  1772, 
aged  53.    (Burke,  L.G.) 
MOODS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1634-5  (NOODS 

in  Grace). 
MOODY   or  MODYE,   BARTHOLOMEW.     Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Easter,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  14,  1582.  V.  of  ToUesbury,  Essex,  1585-1616. 
Licensed    (Bishop   of    London)    Apr.    11,    1605,    to   marry 
MUlicent  Ridge,  of  St  Gabriel,  London,  widow.    Married, 
Sept.  18,  1605,  at  Wickham  Bishops,  Margaret  Morris.  Died 
i6i6.  WiU  (Cons.  C.  London)  1616.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MOODY,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  29,  1668. 
Of  Warwickshire.    Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675- 
Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  21,  1672. 
MOODY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.   pens,   (age   13)   at  Sidney, 
Oct.  31,  1629.   S.  of  Miles,  Esq.,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.   Schools, 
Ripon  (Mr  Ri.  Palmer)  and  Coxwold  (Mr  Goulton).   Matric. 
1629;  B.A.  1633-4. 
MOODY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 
MODY  or  MODE,  ELIAS.  B.A.  1506-7. 

MODIE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 
MOODY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1598. 
B.  at  Burgh,  Lines.,  1578.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1600-1.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  20,  1602.  Perhaps  R.  of 
St  Peter  Hungate,  Norwich,  1603-9.  R.  of  St  George  and  St 
Paul,  Stamford,  Lines.,  1604-6.  R.  of  Cherry  Willingham, 
1607-12.  V.  of  Newton-on-Trent,  1612,  resigned.  R.  of 
Tuxford,  Notts.,  1614-7.  Died  1617. 
MOODYE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  1632. 

Of  SuffoUt.   Matric.  1632. 
MOODY,    H.     Matric.   sizar  from   Magdalene,   Easter,    1561. 
Perhaps  Hugh  Moody,  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  28,  1575. 
R.  of  Brigsley,  Lines.,  1574;  'age  30;  married;  some  little 
understanding  of  Latin'   (Lib.   Cleri.  Line.,   1576).    B.   in 
Thornton,  Lincoln  diocese;  '  bred  in  the  schools.'  Or  he  may 
be  Henry  Moody,  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  30,  1565;  'bred 
in  the  schools.'    V.  of  Astwick,  Beds.,  c.  1602-3.    Buried 
there  Sept.  4,  1609. 
MOODY,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  27,  1623. 
Of  Essex.    Matric.  1623;  Scholar,  1624;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A. 
1636.  One  of  these  names,  of  Hockley,  Essex,  clerk,  married 
at  this  period  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benj.  King,  of  Southminster. 
(Essex  Pedigrees,  589.) 
MODYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1557-8. 


MooRE,  Alexander 

MOODY  or  MODYE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1565;  B.A.  1568-9. 
MOODY  or  MODY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1581-2;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1585.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585.  Perhaps  V.  of  Mettingham, 
SufioUc,  1587-91.  V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1593-7.  Died 
1597. 
MOODY,   LEONARD.     Adm.   sizar  at  Clare,   July   6,    1633. 

Matric.  1633. 
MOODY,  LIVELY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1651.    S.  of  Ralph,  of  Gainford,  Durham,  parish  clerk  of 
Barnard  Castle.  Bapt.  there,  May  10,  1632.  School,  Romald- 
kirk.    Matric.   1652;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.   1658;  D.D.  1671 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664  and  1681.  V.  of  Gretton, 
Northants.,  1662-7.   R-  of  Gt  BiUing,  1662-88.  Buried  there 
May  20,  1688.   Admon.  (Archd.  Northants.)  1688. 
MOODIE,    RICHARD.     University    Library    Keeper,    1581-3. 
Perhaps  a  graduate.   The  family  were  long  connected  with 
the  University  and  town  as  school-keepers,  stationers,  etc. 
(H.  P.  Stokes.) 
MOODY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20, 
1637.   S.  of  Henry,  bookseUer.    B.  in  Cambridge.    Bapt.  at 
Gt  St  Mary's,  Dec.  20,  1620.  Schools,  Doncaster  (Mr  Meeres) 
and  Cambridge  (Perse,  Mr  Watson).  Scholar,  1637-44;  B.A. 
1640-1;  M.A.  1646.  Perhaps  R.  of  Teigh,  Rutland,  1662-75. 
Died  1675.   (Venn,  i.  325.) 
MOODY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1502. 

Of  Reading.   Left  as  scholar. 
MOODY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1670. 
(Probably  adm.  June  20,  1669,  as  Thomas,  of  Northampton- 
shire.) Ord.  priest  (London)  May  30,  1678,  as 'B.A. '  Perhaps 
R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1678-80.   One  of  these  names  chap- 
lain in  the  Navy,  1676.  WiU  (London)  1680;  as  of  St  Benet's, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.    Mentions  father  Samuel.    (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
MOODY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  2,  1701.  B.  at 
Wokingham,  Berks.    CoUeger  at  Eton,  1696-1700.    Matric. 
1701;  B.A.   1704-5;  M.A.   1708;  D.D.   1744-    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1706;  priest,  Jime,  1707.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Doddinghurst,  Essex,  1731-51.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
MOODY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  i,  1592; 
B.A.  1595-6;  Scholar,  1596-7.  R.  of  Hazeleigh,  Essex,  1598. 
MOODEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636. 
MOODY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1669. 

Of  Northamptonshire.   See  Samuel  (1670). 
MOODY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  8,  1680.   Of 

Yorkshire. 
MOODY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  29, 
1746.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  WUton,  WUts.  Bapt.  there.  May  15, 
1728.  School,  Eton  (coUeger).   Matric.  1747. 
MOON,  CHARLES.   B.Civ.L.  1492. 

MOONE,   GEORGE.     Adm.   sizar  (age   18)   at  St   John's,   as 
'Moore,'  May  10,  i68o.  S.  of  James,  innkeeper.  B.  at  Dent, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).   Matric.  1680;  B.A. 
1683-4;  M.A.  1693.    Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Dec.  21,  1684. 
V.    of    EdenhaU,    Cumberland,    1690-1743-     Buried    there 
June  3,  1743.    (B.  Nightingale.) 
MOONE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1621.  Of 
Yorkshire.    B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1629.    Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1627;  priest.  Mar.  1627-8. 
MOONE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  18, 
1700-1.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Gisbum.  Matric.  1702.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Jan.   1705-6;  priest,   1708.    V.  of  Ingleby, 
Yorks.,  c.  1708-20.  V.  of  Ayton,  1718-23. 
MOONE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614; 

B.A.  1617-8; M.A.  1621. 
MOON  or  MONE,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1508-9. 
MOONE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1644. 

Of  Kent.  B.A.  1647-8. 
MOONE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1580-  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  FeUow 
of  St  Catharine's.  Senior  Proctor,  1597-8.  V.  of  RidgweU, 
Essex,  1604.  V.  of  Donnington,  Lines.,  1605.  V.  ofRainham, 
Essex,  1608.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1624. 

MOON, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1465-6. 

MOONYNGE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1560. 
MOORE,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1586.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Grantham,  Lines.  Age  25 
in  1595.  Alderman  of  Grantham,  1617.  Married  Anne,  dau. 
of  WiUiam  Lacy,  of  Deeping.  Probably  brother  of  Gabriel 
(1602)  and  father  of  the  next  and  of  Gabriel  (1627),  Henry 
(1631)  and  Richard  (1615).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  687.) 


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Moore,  Alexander 

MORE  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1615.  S.  of 
Alexander  (?  above),  of  Grantham,  Lines.  Bapt.  there,  Dec. 
17  1508  B.A.  1618-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  15,  1619- 
20  Alderman  of  Grantham,  1625.  M.P.  for  Grantham, 
1628-9.  Married  Katharine,  dau.  of  Richard  Oliver,  of 
Middlesex.  Buried  at  Grantham,  Jan.  1635-6.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1615),  Henry  {1631),  Gabriel  (1627)  and  father  of 
Gabriel  (1650).   {Peile,  i.  304.) 

MOORE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  9,  1651.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  HuU,  Yorks.  School,  HuU. 
Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5. 

MOORE  or  MORE,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3, 
1660.  S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1661. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Sept.  27,  1662.  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A. 
1668. 

MORE,  BARNABAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3.  i739- 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  late  of  Twickenham,  Esq. 
Matric.  1739.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  i74i-2- 

MOORE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1620-  B.A.  1623.  Ord.  priest  (York)  1624.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1634,'  of  one  of  these  names;  of  High  Bray,  Devon,  clerk. 

MOORE,  BENEDICT.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602;  B.A.  1604-5. 

MOORE  or  MORE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May 
26  1671.  Of  Leicestershire.  Probably  s.  of  Charles,  of 
Appleby  Parva,  Leics.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  R.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  1683-1726.  Licensed, 
July  26,  1684,  age  31,  to  marry  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bayly.  Died  Sept.  8,  1726.  Buried  at  Worplesdon.  M.I. 
(H.  G.  Harrison;  Glover,  Verbs.,  11.  27.) 

MOORE,  CHESTER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670.  Of  Essex. 
One  of  these  names  patron  of  the  living  of  Wickford,  Essex, 
in  1677. 

MORE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1559- 

MOORE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1576.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  i597  (?)• 

MOORE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  20,  1695.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Shipton,  Lines.  Matric. 
1695;  Scholar,  1695-6.  Died  in  College,  of  fever.  Buried  at 
Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  July  5,  1696.   {PeiU,  11.  135) 

MOORE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  9,  1709.  S.  of 
John  (1662),  Bishop  of  Ely.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1711; 
B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1717.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1714- 
20.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Ilchester,  1722-7.  Consul  for  the 
Ionian  Islands,  c.  1735.  Died  before  1741-  Perhaps  half- 
brother  of  John  (1695)  and  Thomas  (1700).  (Blomefield, 
Normich,  423.) 

MORE,  ED.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1565. 

MOORE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  12, 
1640.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Padiham,  Lanes.  Schools,  Burnley 
(Mr  Aspeden)  and  Wakefield  (Mr  Doughty).  Matric.  1640. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York)  1663.  C.  of  Baildon,  Yorks. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Haworth,  1675-84.  Died  July  11,  1684. 
Buried  at  Haworth.   (Peile,  i.  472.) 

MOORE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15,  1650. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1650;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  Fellow,  1656- 
62,  ejected.  Tutor,  1652.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1660.  After- 
wards a  preacher  at  Mortlake,  Surrey.  Mentioned  in  his 
father's  will  (Ely)  1660.  Died  May,  1689.   (Calamy,  1.  217.) 

MORE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1528-9.  Of  Westmorland.  M.A.  1532. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1529-39.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  13,  1528-9.  Priest  of  a  chantry  in  the  College;  licensed 
to  go  abroad  for  study,  1537.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  i539; 
the  inventory  suggests  a  student  and  reformer.  (Hist,  of 
St  Catharine's,  43.) 

MOORE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1595. 
Matric.  c.  1595;  B.A.  1597-8. 

MORE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  1596-7;  B.A.  1599- 
1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  i6io.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  15, 

1606,  age  27.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ryburgh,  Norfolk, 

1607.  Probably  the  same  who  died,  R.  of  Little  Snoring, 
before  May,  1627.   (Peile,  i.  222.) 

MOORE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609; 

B.A.  1612-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  13;  priest.  Mar.  20, 

1613-4. 
MORE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  24, 

1627.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  York.   School,  York  (private;  Mr 

Harrison,  Mr  Garthwaite).  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 

1634. 
MOORE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  2, 

1691.   S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.   B.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 

Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1692. 
MOORE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  2, 

1723-4.   Of  Retford,  Notts.   S.  of  John.    B.  Oct.  6,  1702. 


MooRE,  Giles 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  sizar  Dec.  1724;  LL.B. 
1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  (Chester)  Dec.  22,  1728.  V.  of  Over, 
Cheshire.  Died  1755.  (Burke,  L.G.;  F.  C.  Cass,  Monken 
Hadley,  75.) 

MOORE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1557.  Of  Ufton  Robert,  Berks.  Matric. 
1557-8.  Left  in  1559.  Student  of  law  at  Barnard's  Inn. 
(Harwood.) 

MOORE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1567. 

MOORE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1581. 

MOORE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8. 

MOORE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  3, 
1640.  S.  and  h.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Moore,  of  Morehouse, 
Wivelsfield,  Sussex.  B.  there.  Matric.  1640.  (Vis.  of  Sussex.) 

MORE,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1602. 
4th  s.  of  Richard,  of  Grantham,  Lines.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  18, 
1585.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1609;  D.D.  1624 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Christ's  (by  royal  mandate),  1608-23. 
Taxor,  1616-7.  Proctor,  1620-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1611. 
R.  of  Elton-on-the-Hill,  Notts.,  1620-2.  R.  of  Barton-le- 
Cley,  Beds.,  1622.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Buckingham. 
Preb.  of  Westminster,  1633-52.  Died  at  St  Clement  Danes, 
Oct.  17,  1652.  Buried  in  the  Abbey.  Will,  P.C.C.  Probably 
brother  of  Alexander  (1586).   (Peile,  i.  239;  Lines.  Pedigrees, 

W  687.) 

MORE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1627.  5ths.  of  Alexander  (?  1586),  of  Grantham.  Bapt.  there, 
July  24,  1608.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric. 
1627.  Perhaps  R.  of  Elton,  Notts.  Buried  at  Grantham, 
Feb.  27,  1652-3.  Brother  of  Henry  (1631),  Richard  and 
Alexander  (1615).   (Peile,  i.  381;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  688.) 

MORE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  14, 
1650.  S.  of  Alexander  (1615).  Bapt.  at  Grantham,  Oct.  26, 
1634.  Schools,  Grantham  and  Cambridge  (private;  Mr  Moore). 
Matric.  1650.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  30,  1651. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  June  17,  1659.  Buried  at  Grantham, 
Mar.  I,  1698-9.  M.I.  Left  his  estate  to  charitable  purposes. 
(Peile,  I.  535;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  688.) 

MOORE,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June, 
1632.  S.  of  Richard  (1617),  B.D.,  R.  of  Braughing,  Herts. 
B.  at  Bickley,  Devon.  Schools,  Buntingford  and  Standen, 
Herts.   Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1637;  Incorp.  from  Dublin. 

MOORE,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 
B.  at  Bonest,  Beds.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1586.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1593.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  20, 
1607,  age  44.  V.  of  Burtford,  Wilts.  V.  of  Ferring,  Sussex, 
1612-32.  V.  of  Clymping,  1616-20.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1632. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

MOORE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568. 
One  of  these  names  B.A.  (Oxford)  1571-2;  M.A.  1574. 

MOORE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1570. 

MORE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1613. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Aug.  1617.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1622. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Chipstead,  Surrey,  1632.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1622-64.  Died  1664. 

MOORE  or  MORE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1632.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1639;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1640. 

MOORE  or  MOWER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  3, 
1645.  S.  of  Arthur.  B.  at  Barley  Woodseats,  Derbs.  School, 
Laughton  (Mr  West).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1652. 
Perhaps  the  '  Mr  Mouen,'  of  Christ's,  buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  Oct.  10,  1663.  Brother  of  Robert  (1640).  (Peile, 
!.  491,  496.) 

MOORE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13,  i749- 
1st  s.  of  George,  clothier,  of  Gt  Torrington,  Devon.  B.  there. 
School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1755.  One  of  these  names  married, 
Aug.  6,  1758,  in  Peterborough  Cathedral,  Alice  Ground,  of 
Whittlesea.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1764;  of  Peterborough,  clerk. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

MOORE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  6,  1749-50. 
Of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  i757.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cambridge)  Feb.  10,  1754- 

MOORE,  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2,  1659.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1659. 

MORE,  GILES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26,  1633 
S.  of  GUes,  gent.  B.  at  Hawstead,  Sufiolk.  Bapt.  May  29 
1617.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Dickinson).  Matric.  1633;  B.A 
1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18,  1637-8 
priest  (Rochester)  Mar.  20,  1640-1.  R.  of  Horsted  Keynes 
Sussex,  1656-79.  He  was  for  a  time  in  the  Royalist  army 
probably  as  chaplain.  Buried  at  Horsted  Keynes,  Oct.  3; 
1679.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1679.   (Venn,  1.  309.) 


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Moore,  Henry 

MOORE,  HENRY.   LL.B.  1562-3.   Preb.  of  York,  1563-90.   V. 
of  St  Martin's,  York,   1564-75-    V.  of  Doncaster,  1570-9. 
V.  of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  1570-9-    R-  ot  Addingham,  1572-90. 
V.  of  Rothwell,  1579-90-  Died  1590. 
MOORE  or  MORE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28, 
1606.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Saltby,  Leics.  Ma  trie.  1606; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620. 
Probably  V.  of  Long  Bennington,   Lines.,   1626-41.    WiU 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Oct.  21,   1641.    Father  of  Henry  (1660). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
MORE,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinitv,  Easter,  161 1. 
MOORE,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  12, 
1627.    S.  of  Walter,  farmer.    B.  at  Milton  Abbot,  Devon. 
School,  Orchard  (Mr  Jo.  Blackford).  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1631. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter)    1688;  of  Brentnor, 
Devon,  clerk. 
MORE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  31, 1631. 
7th  s.  of  Alexander  (?  1586).  B.  at  Grantham,  Oct.  12,  1614- 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  D.D. 
1661  (LU.  Reg.).   FeUow,  1639-87.   F.R.S.,  1664.   The  weU- 
known    Cambridge    Platonist.     Author,    philosophical    and 
theological.    Refused  all  preferments  including  two  bishop- 
rics. Died  Sept.  i,  1687.  Buried  in  the  Chapel  of  his  College. 
Will,  P.C.C.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ingoldsby,  Lines., 
1642;  patron  Gabriel  Moore,  D.D.  Brother  of  Gabriel  (1627), 
Richard  (1615)  and  Alexander  (1615).  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  688; 
Peile,  I.  414;  D.N.B.) 
MOORE,    HENRY.     .\dm.    Fell.-Com.    at    Emmanuel,    1639. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Viscount  Drogheda.    Matric. 
1639;  M.A.  1640.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Viscount,  1643. 
Created  Earl  of  Drogheda,  June  14,  1661.    Died  Jan.  12, 
1675-6.  Buried  at  Christchurch,  Dublin.  One  of  these  names 
s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Fawley,  Berks.,  Bart.   Age  39  m 
1664.    Succeeded   to  the  Baronetcy,   1633.    Died  c.   1685. 
{G.E.C.;  Vis.  of  Berks.) 
MOOR  or  MORE,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  16, 
1660.    Only  s.   of   Henry   (1606),    R.   of   Long   Billmgton 
(Bennmgton,  Lines.),  Notts.   B.  there.  Schools,  Pocklington 
and  Sherbum.    Matric.  1660.    Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cam- 
bridge, Jan.  28,  1661-2.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1662. 
MOOR,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  18, 
1727.  S.  of  Henry,  D.D.,  R.  of  Malpas,  Cheshire,  and  grand- 
son of  Henrv,  3rd  Earl  of  Drogheda.   B.  in  London.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Kinnesman).  Matric.  1728.  Migrated 
to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  17,  1728.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  6,  1726-7.    Died  July  2,  1729.    Brother  of  Thomas 
(1733).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
MOORE,  HENRY.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1748. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  (1714),  Esq.,  of  Melford,  Suffolk.    Bapt. 
June  I,  1730.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  10,  1741- 
High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1757.  Died  unmarried,  1769.  {Nichols, 
IV.  444.) 
MOORE,  HUMPHREY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1599.   B. 
in  London.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Maulden,  Beds.,  1611-4. 
Buried  there  Dec.  29,  1614.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 
MORE,  INGRAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  14, 
1667.  3rd  s.  of  Nicholas,  gent.  B.  at  Whitkirk,  Leeds,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.    Doubtless  brother  of  Nicholas 
(1666).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
MOORE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  5, 1623.  Perhaps 
adm.  again  (age  18)  Sept.  30.   S.  of  John,  of  Westmorland. 
B.  at  Middleton  Kirkby.    Schools,  Kirkby  (Mr  Robmson) 
and  Giggleswick  (Mr  Dockwray).  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1627-8; 
M.A.   1631.    One  of  these  names  intruded  minister  at  St 
Thomas-the-Apostle,  London,   1643-54  (?);   another,   R.  of 
Basildon,  Essex,  1647.    Perhaps  father  of  James  (1668-9). 
{Peile,  I.  354,  355-) 
MOORE  or  MORE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
Apr.  12,  1630.   S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Sheffield.    B.  there. 
School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Rawson).   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4. 
MOORE,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1656.    S.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering). 
MORE,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)   at  Christ's,  Mar.   i, 
1668-9.  S.  of  James  (?  1623).  B.  at  Middleton,  Westmorland. 
School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  (Mr  Garthwaite).  Matric.  1669. 
MOORE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1671. 
Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.   1671;  B.A.   1675-6-    Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1675;  priest,  Sept.  i677- 
MOOR,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  29,  1680. 

S.  of  Roger,  of  Yorkshire. 
MORE,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18,  1685.  S.  of 
William,  grocer,  of  London.    B.  there,  Feb.  1668.    School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1688-9.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  10,  1687-8.   {Peile,  11.  99.) 


MooRE,  John 

MORE,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's    May  13, 

1698.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Firbank,  Westmorland. 

School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705- 

MOORE,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,   July,   1729; 

Scholar,   1729;  B.A.   1732-3-    One  of  these  names  R.  ot 

Tatham,  Lanes.,  July  20,  i734-  Died  1750.   (Petle,  11.  221.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.   Resident  graduate  in  1448. 

MORE,  JOHN.    M.Gram.  1480-1.    One  of  these  names  Head 

Master  of  Rotherham  School,  Yorks.,  1501. 
MORE,  JOHN.    B.Can.L.  1534-5-    Abbot  of  the  monastery  of 
Austin  Canons,  Thomton-on-Humber,  Yorks.   Surrendered, 
1534-5-    Perhaps  R.  of  Whickham,  Durham,  1513-33-   One 
of  these  names  chantry  priest  at  Richmond,  Yorks.,  in  1548, 
and   Master  of   Richmond  School.    Buried  Dec.   6,   1571. 
{Cooper,  I.  51;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
MORE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1560.   B.  at 
Betham,  Westmoriand.  B.A.  1562-3.  Fellow,  1568-72.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  15,  1567-8-   Minister  of  St  Andrew  s, 
Norwich,  1573-92.    The  'Apostle  of  Norwich.'    Suspended 
for   objecting    to    the   imposition    of   ceremomes,    1576-8. 
Author,  theological  and  chronological.  Buried  at  St  Andrew  s, 
Norwich,  Jan.  16,  1591-2.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Alde- 
burgh,  Norfolk,  1572.    {D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  72.) 
MOORE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1562. 
MORE,  JOHN.  Matric.sizarfromKiNG's,  Easter,  1581.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  8,  1586,  as  of  Lmcoln 
diocese.  V.  of  Shakerston,  Lines.,  1587- 
MOORE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1587.  Of 
Kent.    B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594-    One  of  these  names  ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)   May  13;  priest,  June  5,   1600.    R.  ot 
Pembury,  Kent,  1602-13.    R.  of  Alboume,  Sussex,  1609. 
Will,  P.C.C.   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
MOORE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1601. 
MOORE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1608-9; 
priest,  Sept.  1609. 
MORE   JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1606.   One 
of  these  names,  of  Holdemess,  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  30,  1606.   CaUed  to  the  Bar,  July  11,  1614.    Ancient, 
1627.   Reader,  1629. 
MOORE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  i6io; 

B.A.  1612-3. 
MOORE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1612; 
B  A   1615-6;  M.A.  1621.   One  of  these  names  schoohnaster 
at  Greenhead,  Newchurch,  Lanes.;  sent  boys  to  St  John's, 
1639-63.   Living,  1671.    (E.  Axon.) 
MOORE  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1624; 
BA    1628-9;  M.A.  1632.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)   Dec.  20; 
priest    Dec.  21,   1629.    Perhaps  V.  of  Lockington,  Leics., 
1637-48.    One  of  these  names  b.  at  Burton  Overy,  Leics. 
V.  of  Clavering,  Essex,  e.  1643;  ejected,  1660.    Died  1673. 
aged  about  70.  (Davids'  Essex,  assigning  him  to  Peterhouse.) 
MOORE  or  MORE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1628.  Of 
Derbyshire.   Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.   One  of 
these  names  R.  of  West  Leake,  Notts.,  1662-7.  Died  1667. 
MOORE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June,  1632.   (Per- 
haps the  above  re-admitted.) 
MOORE     JOHN.     Matric.   pens,   from   Clare,    Michs.    1635. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Knaptoft,  Leics.  (for  whom  see 
DN  B).  Bapt.  Jan.  30,  1619.   B.A.  1639-40.  Of  Stamford, 
Lines.  Died  1698.   (Mise.  Gen.  et-  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  415.) 
MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  3- 1636. 
S  of  Roger    B.  at  Middleton,  Westmoriand.  School,  Kurkby 
Lonsdale  (MrCarr).  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  ord.  priest  (Lincoto)  June  5,  1642. 
(Peile,  I.  441-) 
MORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  22,  1637. 
S.  of  Joseph  (1604),  R.  of  Kirkby-Knowle,  Yorks.  B.  Uiere. 
School,  Sheriff  Button,  Yorks.  (private;  Mr  Ralph  Troy). 
Matric.  1637. 
MOORE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  18, 
1639.    S.  of  William,  V.  of  Wartling,  Sussex.    B.   there. 
Educated  at  home.   Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wartling,  Sussex,  1660:  ejected, 
1662.   Marriage  license,  Oct.  22,  1661  (Vic.  Gen.  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury)  as  widower,  about  40,  to  marry  Ann  Clarke, 
of  West  Ham,  Sussex,  widow,  about  53.   (Peile,  i.  441.) 
MORE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  1,  1645. 
S.  of  James.   B.  at  Coxwold,  Yorks.   School,  Coxwold  (Mr 
sinelt).   Matric.  1646.   One  of  these  names  chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury.   R.  of  Croxby,  Lines.,  1664;  and  V.  of 
Legsby,  1667.  (Peile,  1.  498,  441.) 


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MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  6,  1648. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Austhorpe,  Yorks.  B.  1631.  Matnc.  1648. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Constable,  of  Catfoss,  Yorks. 
Brother  of  Nicholas  (1648).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16,  1655. 
S  of  John,  clothier.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks.  School,  Hull  (Mr 
Baldine).  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Pocklington,  Yorks.,  1673-1707.  Buned 
July  14,  1707. 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  28,  1662.  S.  of 
Thomas,  ironmonger,  of  Market  Harborough,  Leics.  School, 
Market  Harborough.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669; 
D.D.  1681.  Fellow,  1667-77-  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673-  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1671.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Barnwell, 
Cambridge,  1671.  R.  of  Blaby,  Leics.,  1676-87-  Chaplam 
to  Heneage  Finch,  Earl  of  Nottingham.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1679- 
91.  R.  of  St  Augustin-at-Paul's-gate,  1687.  R.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Holbom,  1689-91.  Chaplain  to  William  and 
Mary,  1689-91.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1691-1707.  Bishop  of 
Ely,  1707-14.  Married  (1)  Rose,  dau.  of  Neville  Butler,  of 
Barnwell,  Cambridge;  (2)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Barnes, 
Esq.  Died  July  31,  1714.  Buried  in  Ely  Cathedral.  M.I.  on 
the  Abbey  Church,  Cambridge.  His  splendid  library  was 
bought  by  George  I,  and  presented  to  the  University. 
Father  of  Daniel  (1709)  and  perhaps  of  John  (1695)  and 
Thomas  (1700).   {D.N.B.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  415.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1668;  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  21,  1673. 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1668;  pens. 
1670.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1672. 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  ii, 
1672.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Snaith,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  23,  1677. 

MORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  8,  1672.  Of 
Austhorpe,  Yorks.  Doubtless  s.  of  Nicholas  (1648).  Bapt. 
Oct.  11,  1655,  at  Whitkirk.  Matric.  1672.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  19,  1673.  Buried  at  Whitkirk,  1702.  Father  of 
Nicholas  (1705)  and  brother  of  Richard  (1673).  (J-  Cli.  Smith.) 

MOORE  or  MORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  12,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  'Stapton'  (Stubton), 
Lines.  Age  7  in  1666.  School,  Kelham,  Notts.  Matric.  1678; 
B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  8, 
1682-3.  R.  of  Stubton,  1683-1719.  Brother  of  Williamson 
(1682-3)  and  father  of  John  (1713)-   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  689.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  8,  1695.  Of 
London.    Perhaps  1st  s.  of  John  (1662).    B.  1679.    Matric. 

1697.  Chief  registrar  of  Norwich.  Married  Thomazine,  dau. 
of  Robert  Pepper,  Chancellor  of  the  diocese.  Died  Jan.  6, 
1725.  Buried  at  Norwich,  M.I.  (Blomefield,  in.  590;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  416.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 

1698.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Firbank,  Middleton, 
Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric. 
1698.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jime  27,  1699.  Scholar,  1700-1; 
B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1704.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1704;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1705.  Died 
Dec.  1714.  Buried  Dec.  22  in  the  College  Ante-Chapel. 
{Peile,  II.  145.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  1, 
1698-9.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  Jamaica.  School,  Newington 
Green  (Mr  Melhuish). 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  29,  1703. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Linton,  Cambs.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford, 
Herts.  (Mr  Tooke).  Matric.  1704. 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  12, 
1709.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Helston,  Cornwall. 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1713-  S.  of 
John  (1677),  R.  of  Stubton,  Lines.  Scholar;  B.A.  1717-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1719;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13, 
1719-20.  R.  of  Stubton,  Lines.,  1720.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Headingley,  Leeds,  c.  1732. 

MOORE,  alias  MOULD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
July  7,  1714.  Of  Nottingham.  S.  of  Henry  Mould,  of 
Nottingham.  Matric.  1714.  Inherited  the  estate  of  his 
grandfather.  Sir  John  Moore,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London. 
Lived  at  KentweU  Hall,  Suffolk.  Died  Apr.  23,  1753.  Buried 
at  Long  Melford.   M.I.   Father  of  Henry  (1748).   (A.  Gray.) 

MOORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1737-  Of  Yorkshire. 
Matric.  Lent,  1738.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23,  1744; 
priest,  June,  1745.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  late  of  Annley, 
Yorks.,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1736-7. 


MooRE,  Nicholas 

MORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jvme  26, 1751- 
S.  of  John,  of  St  Swithin's,  London,  vintner.  B.  Aug.  1732- 
'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  12,  1755.  Master  of  Halstead 
Grammar  School,  Essex,  1755-7-  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1768,  of  St  Sepulchre's,  London,  clerk. 

MOOR,  JONAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  1, 
1664.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1664-5. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Jonas,  mathematician  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
If  so,  succeeded  his  father  as  Surveyor-General  of  the 
Ordnance,  1679-82.  Knighted,  Aug.  9,  1680.  Resided  in  the 
Tower.  Died  July,  1682.  Buried  in  the  Tower  Chapel. 
{D.N.B.) 

MOORE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1610;  priest.  May, 
1611.  R.  of  Kirkby  Knowle,  Yorks.,  1615-45.  Married, 
Mar.  2,  1616-7,  at  St  Helen's,  York,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Lindley,  B.D.   Father  of  John  (1637).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MORE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  9,  1618-9. 
Perhaps  already  matric.  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1617.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  from  St  Edmund 
Hall,  1621-2;  M.A.  1624. 

MOORE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  4,  1653. 

S.  of  Joseph,  citizen  of  London.  B.  at  St  Sepulchre,  London. 

School,  Christ's  Hospital  (Mr  Perkins).    Matric.  1653;  B.A. 

1656-7;  M.A.  1660;  D.D.  1667.  Fellow.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1713- 
MOORE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  June  29, 

1655.  S.  of  William,  tailor,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there.  School, 

Nottingham  (Mr  Leeke).  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-g.  Ejected 

from  Sandiacre,  Derbs.,  1662.   Died  Nov.  25,  1684. 

MORE,  JOSEPH  EDMONDS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at 
Magdalene,  Dec.  23,  1709.  Previously  matric.  from 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  17,  1707.  S.  of  Sir  Cleave, 
Bart.,  of  Bank  Hall,  Walton,  Lanes.  B.  at  Liverpool.  School, 
Berkhampstead,  Herts.  Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baronet, 
Mar.  23,  1729-30.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Mar.  14, 
1731-2.    {G.E.C.,  IV.  71.) 

MOORE,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1553. 

MOORE,  MAJOR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  25, 
1679.  S.  of  Robert,  late  of  Bashall  Eaves,  near  Clitheroe, 
Yorks.,  farmer.  Matric.  1684.  Licensed  schoolmaster  of 
Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  Apr.  16,  1685.   (E.  Axon.) 

MOORE,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
18,  1631;  priest,  May  27,  1632. 

MOORE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1576. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Durham)  Apr.  22,  1582,  as  'B.A.'  C.  of 
Queme,  Leics.,  in  1585.  V.  of  Kinolton,  Notts.,  1590-1620. 
Died  1620. 

MOORE,  MATTHEW.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12;  priest. 
Mar.  13,  1624-5;  'of  Trinity  College,  literate.'  One  of  these 
names  signed,  1648,  the  'Harmonious  Consent'  of  the  Lanes, 
ministers,  being  then  of  Broughton.   (E.  Axon.) 

MOORE,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1568. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Miles,  R.  of  Ashingdon,  Essex. 

MOORE  or  MORE,  MOSES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1668. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.    Ord.  deacon 

(Lincohi)  June  2,  1672.   R.  of  Wyberton,  Lines.   Died  1680. 

M.I. 
MOORE,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.    Of 

Derbyshire. 

MORE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1571. 
One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Dec.  20,  1566. 

MOORE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611; 
B.A.  1614-5;- M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1617. 

MOORE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1633. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Austhorpe.  Bapt. 
at  Whitkirk,  Dec.  29,  1616.  Matric.  1633.  Of  Maltby,  Lines. 
Married  Susan,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Prescott,  of  Maltby. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MOORE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1633.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Loseley,  Surrey.  B.  at  Guild- 
ford, c.  1618.  B.A.  1637;  M.A.  1641.  Fellow,  1636-50. 
R.  of  Fecham,  Surrey,  1672-84.  R.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill, 
1672-84.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Richard  Saunders.  Died 
Dec.  22,  1684.  Ancestor  of  Molyneux,  of  Loseley.  {Manning 
and  Bray,  i.  96.) 


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MOORE,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  6,  1648. 

S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Austhorpe,  Yorks.   Bapt.  at  Wlut- 

kirk,  Apr.  11,  1630.   Matric.  1648.  Succeeded  at  Austhorpe. 

Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Oxley,  of  York.    Buned  at 

Whitkirk,   Feb.   27,   i674-5-    Father  of  John   (1672)   and 

Richard  (1673),  brother  of  John  (1648).    {Vts.  of  Yorks., 

1665.) 
MORE,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  23,  1666.   Of 

Yorkshire.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Sept    1672.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  Nicholas  (June  4,  1633); 

bapt.  at  Whitkirk,  June  28,  1649,  and  brother  of  Ingram. 

(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MORE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  25, 

1705.     ist  s.  of  John   (1672),   Esq.,  of  Austhorpe,  Leeds. 

Bapt.  at  Whitkirk,  Aug.  18,  1689.  Schools,  Leeds,  Bradford 

and  Bridlington.  Matric.  1705;  Scholar.  Killed  at  the  '  Ram 

inn  in  Smithfield,  London,  by  Giles  Hill,  a  Life  Guardsman, 

Aug.  26,  1720. 
MORE,  PEREGRINE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1652. 

Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1652;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1656-7; 

M.A.  1660.   Of  Gedney,  clerk.   Father  of  William  (1681). 
MORE,   RICHARD.    B.A.   1534-5-    One  of  these  names  ord. 

priest  (Gloucester)  June  2,  1542.   Of  Chester  diocese.  Title, 

a  pension  of  six  marks  granted  him  by  Ri.  Townley,  of 

Townley,  Lanes.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MOORE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  24,  1575.    Of  Bolnhurst,  Beds.    Matric.  i575; 

B.A.    1579-80;   M.A.    1583;   B.D.    1590.    Fellow,   1578-92. 

Vice-Provost  of  King's.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  6, 

1586;   priest,  Feb.   27,   1588^.    R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs., 

1591-6.   R.  of  Normanton,  Lines.,  1593-1625.  Will  (P.C.C.) 

1630,  of  one  of  these  names;  of  Redenhall,  Norfolk,  B.D. 
MOORE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1578;  B.A.  1581-2.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoki)  Apr.  6, 

1586. 
MOORE,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 
1581;    B.A.    1584-5;    M.A.    1588.     Perhaps    ord.    deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1597,  'aged  31;  M.A.';  C.  of  Ixworth; 

priest,  Mar.  25,  1598.    Perhaps  R.  of  Hildeburgh.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Icklingham,  Cambs.,  1606. 
MORE,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.   1594. 

One  of  these  names,  s.  of  William,  of  Bankhouse,  Lanes., 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1595. 
MORE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
MOORE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1610. 

MORE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1615. 

S.   of  Alexander  (?  1586),   alderman  of  Grantham.    Bapt. 

there,  Dec.  18,  1597.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1617-8. 

Probably  died  before  1620.    Brother  of  Alexander  (1615), 

Gabriel  (1627)   and  Henry  (1631)   and  nephew  of  Gabriel 

(1602).   {Luics.  Pedigrees,  688;  Peile,  1.  304.) 
MOORE,   RICHARD.    B.D.   1617   (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

Devon,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Broadgates  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  16, 

1592-3,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1596;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1612. 

R.  of  Meavy,  Devon,  1605.    R.  of  Bickleigh,  1613.   Perhaps 

V.  of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.,  1618-9.   V.  of  Braughing,  1620- 

?38.   Father  of  GamaHel  (1632). 
MOORE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1622. 
MOORE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 
MOORE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1625. 
MORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

MOORE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 

1659.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hull.  School,  Hull  (Mr  Shore). 
Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  166S.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  25,  1665.  R.  of  Scott-Willoughby,  Lines.,  1668.  V.  of 
Dembleby,  1670.   {Peile,  i.  585.) 

MOORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 

1660.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Harrop-in-Bolland,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Buchanan).  Matric.  1660. 
Died  before  1665.    (Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

MORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  17,  1673-  Of 
Austhorpe,  Yorks.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1648),  Esq.  Bapt.  Feb.  18, 
1657-8,  at  Whitkirk.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

MOORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  17,  1693.  Of 
Elford,  StafEs.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1667).  Matric.  1694; 
B.A.  1697-8. 

MORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  21, 
1694.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Linley,  Salop.  School, 
Cathedral,  Worcester.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Prob- 
ably nephew  of  Thomas  (1648),  M.D.  If  so,  slain  in  battle, 
1709.   (Burke,  L.G.) 


MooRE,  Thomas 

MOORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 

1731.   S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Somerset.   B.  at  Stoak-Lane. 

School,  Sherborne,  Dorset  (Mr  Wilding).   Matric.  1731;  B.A. 

1735-6. 
MOORE,    ROBERT.     Adm.   sizar   at   Corpus   Christi,    1569- 

Matric.  Easter,  1571. 
MOORE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571; 

B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  23, 

1579;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1580. 

MORE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1581; 
B.A.  1585-6.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  31,  1587; 
priest,  Apr.  2,  1588.  Perhaps  V.  of  Deeping  St  James*, 
Lines.,  1587  (B.A.). 

MOORE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1602-3;  M.A.  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  12;  priest,  Sept.  22, 1605.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Geddington,  Northants.,  1607-13.  (H.  I.  Longden; 
wrongly  called  Richard  in  Bridges.) 

MOORE  or  MOWER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1619;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1623;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  11,  1625;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1626. 

MORE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627. 

MOORE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  7, 
1640.   S.  of  Arthur.   B.  at  Baslow,  near  Chesterfield,  Derbs. 
School,  Staveley  (Mr  Dand).    Matric.  1640.    One  of  these 
names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Feb.  22,  1642-3.   Brother  of  George 
{1645)- 
MOORE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  20,  1646.  B.  at 
Nottingham.    Matric.  1646.    Ordained  (by  the  Chesterfield 
Classis).   C.  at  Brampton,  Derbs.,  ejected,  1662.    Pastor  at 
Derby.  Died  there  Jime,  1704.   (Calamy,  i.  308.) 
MORE,  ROBERT.    .\dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  20, 
1667.    S.  of  James.    B.  at  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts. 
School,  Loughborough.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
MOORE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1674. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  22,  1678;  priest,  Sept.  1681.   R.  of 
Hockerton,  Notts.,  1687. 
MOORE,    ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,   June  o,    1705. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Thurgarton,  Notts.  School,  Gonalston,  Notts. 
Matric.    1705.    Died  in   College.    Buried   at  St   Michael's, 
Cambridge,  Mar.  21,  1705-6. 
MORE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  18,  1720- 
I.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Linley,  Salop.  B.  1703.  Matric. 
1723;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.    Fellow.    M.P.  for  Bishop's 
Castle,   1727-41;  for  Shrewsbury,   1754-61.    F.R.S.,   1730- 
Traveller  and  botanist.    A  friend  of  Linnaeus.    Died   at 
Linley,  Jan.  5,  1780,  aged  76.   (D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 
MOORE,  ROGER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  6, 
1658.    S.  of  James,  yeoman,  of  Benksbank  (?  Brandsbank), 
Westmorland.    B.  there.   School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Buchanan). 
Matric.  1658.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1660;  s.  and  h.  of 
James,  of  Brandsbank-in-Middleton,  gent.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  25,  1668. 
MORE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1603. 
MOORE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.    Perhaps  R.  of  Ampton,  Sufiolk, 
1617.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Slaidbum,  Yorks.,  1623. 
MORE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1648.    S.   of   Francis,   yeoman,   of  Chesterfield.    B.   there. 
Matric.  1648;  B..\.  1651-2.    One  of  these  names  intruded 
R.  of  Greens  Norton,  Northants.,  in  1649  and  1655.  Buried 
there  May  23,  1660,  as  minister  of  God's  Word. 
MOORE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1662.    S.  of  John,  tailor,  of  Hemsworth,  Yorks.    B.  there. 
School,  Rotherham  (Mr  Barton).  Matric.  1662;  B..A.  1665-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1668;  priest,  Sept.  1669. 
MORE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.   Of  Derby- 
shire. 
MOORE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  21,  1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 
MORE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  28, 
1692.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick 
(Mr  Annitstead).  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1695-6;  B.A.  1695- 
6.  V.  of  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  1697-1701.  (Peile,  11.  124.) 
MORE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1389.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  1389.  Preb.  of  Hereford,?  1386-1421.  Preb. 
of  Sarum,  1389.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1390-1.  R.  of  Aysgarth, 
Yorks.,  1392-1421.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1395, 1399-1421.  Arch- 
deacon of  Colchester,  1398-1406.  Preb.  of  York,  1402-21. 
Preb.  of  Southwell.  Canon  of  Windsor.  Dean  of  St  Paul's, 
1406-21.  Died  Dec.  23,  1421.  Buried  at  St  Paul's.  Will  at 
Lambeth.  Benefactor  to  the  University. 


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Moore,  Thomas 

MORE,  Sir  THOMAS.  High  Steward  of  the  University,  1525. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  Justice  K.B.  B.  in  Milk  Street,  London,  1480. 
School,  St  Anthony's,  Threadneedle  Street.  Of  St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford.  Adm.  at  New  Inn,  1494;  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1496. 
Bencher,  1509.  Reader,  1511-6.  M. P.  for  London,  1509-10. 
Under  Sheriff  of  London,  1510-g.  Master  of  Requests  and 
Privy  Councillor,  1518.  Accompanied  Wolsey  to  Calais  and 
Bruges,  1521.  Knighted,  1521.  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  1523.  High  Steward,  Oxford  University,  1524-32. 
Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1525-9.  Lord 
Chancellor,  1529-32.  Famous  for  his  wit  and  wide  culture, 
and  unrivalled  in  the  rapidity  with  which  he  despatched 
Chancery  business.  For  an  account  of  his  works  see  D.N.B. 
Executed  at  Tower  Hill  for  denying  that  the  King  was 
supreme  head  of  the  Church,  July  6,  1535.  Buried  at  St 
Peter's-in-the-Tower;  removed  to  Chelsea.  M.L  (D.N.B.; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1544- 

MOORE,  THOMAS.   B.D.  1546. 

MOORE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1554 

(impubes). 
MOORE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 
MOORE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1556. 

Perhaps  one  of  the  above  three  was  M.A.  1567. 
MOORE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1564. 
MOORE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1564-5. 
MORE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573. 
MOORE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Michs.  1573. 

MORE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1596.    Of 

Sussex.   Matric.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600. 
MORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c  1597;  B.A. 

1600-1. 
MOORE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   i6oo. 

Of  Norwich.   Matric.  Michs.  1601. 
MOORE,   THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,   May   27,    1608. 

Matric.  1607-8. 
MORE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1608; 

E.A.   from  St  John's,   1611-2.    Ord.   deacon   (York)   Mar. 

1616-7;  priest,  Sept.  1617.    V.  of  Acaster  Malbis,  Yorks., 

1617-23.     Perhaps   R.   of   Scawton,    1622-65.    Died    1665. 

(Peile,  I.  268,  has  confused  him  vrith  the  next.) 
MORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1609;  B.A. 

1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1624.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 

24,  1615.    Perhaps  of  Upton,  Norfolk.    One  of  these  names 

V.  of  Gt  Gaddesden,  Herts.,  1615.    V.  of  Ellesmere,  Salop, 

1629  (B.D.). 
MOORE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  162 1; 

B.A.  from  Clare,  1623-4. 
MOORE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2,   1628.    Of 

Leicestershire.    Matric.   1628.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Abkettelby,  Leics.,  1636. 
MORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  20, 

1640.    Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.  1640;  B.A.   1644-5.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk,  1658-60. 
MORE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1642.  Of  Yorkshire.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  James, 

of  Angram  Grange,  near  Coxwold,  Yorks.,  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1646-7.  Barrister.  Age  36  in  1665.   {Vis.  of  Yorks., 

1665.) 
MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Magdalene,  Sept. 

26,  1645.   S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.,  of  Tweedmouth.   Matric. 

1645.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  18,  1645. 
MORE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1648.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Linley,  Salop.  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1656; 
M.D.  (Padua)  1659.  Hon.  FeUow,  R.C.P.,  1664.  Died  1697, 
aged  69.  Buried  at  Chilham,  Kent.  Admon.  as  of  St  Clement 
Danes,  London,  but  dying  at  Chilham  (P.CC.)  1698.  {Munk, 
1.  343;  Burke,  L.G.) 

MORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  lo, 

1649.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hull.  School,  Hull.  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1653-4.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  26,  1657. 

MOORE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  14, 

1653.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Coston,  Leics.  School,  Uppinghjmi 
(Mr  Meares).  Matric.  1653.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  Sewsteme,  Leics.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1654. 

MORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  15, 

1654.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hull,  merchant.  School,  Hull.  Matric. 
1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow,  till  1660,  ejected. 
Nephew  of  Andrew  Marvel.   {Calamy,  i.  211;  F.M.G.,  1000.) 

MORE  or  MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,    June    22,    1658.     Of    Leicester.     School,    Market 


MooRE,  William 

Harborough.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Signed 
for  priest's  orders  (London)  Mar.  5,  1663-4.  C.  of  WUlesden, 
Middlesex.   Perhaps  C.  of  Southill,  Beds.,  1665;  V.  1667-82. 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  ir,  1667. 
Of  Stafiordshire.  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Elford,  Stags.,  1672-1714.  Buried  there  Nov.  6,  i7i4- 
Perhaps  father  of  Richard  (1693). 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  17,  1684.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1684;  M.B.  1689.  One  of  these 
names,  'M.D.,'  of  Wakefield,  married  Mariana,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Knipe,  of  Hollinghall,  Yorks.  A  Governor  of  Wakefield 
School.  Buried  there,  Mar.  31,  1733.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  20,  1700. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  John  (1662).  Surveyor  of  H.M.  Customs, 
London.  Died  at  Kensington,  Jan.  29,  1740-1.  Perhaps 
brother  of  John  (1695)  and  half-brother  of  Daniel  (1709). 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  416.) 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1702.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased.  B.  at  Sheffield,  Yorks. 
School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Drake).  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1707.   R.  of  Clareborough  and  Heaton. 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1709.  S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  Philadelphia,  America.  B.  Sept. 
9,  1689.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1710; 
B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716;  D.D.  1733.  Fellow,  1715.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  July  19;  priest, 
July  25,  1719.  V.  of  Chiselhurst,  Kent,  1719-69.  P.C.  of 
St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  1722-69.  Chaplain  to  Bishop 
Atterbury.  President  of  Sion  College,  1743-4.  He  edited 
Bishop  Atterbury's  works.  Died  July  19,  1769,  Buried  at 
Chiselhurst.   M.I.  Will,  P.CC.   (Al.  Westmon.,  252.) 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1714.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Tickhill,  near 
Rotherham,  Yorks.   School,  Tickhill  (Mr  Day). 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  2, 
1717.  S.  of  Williamson  (1682-3),  R.  of  Carlton  Scrope, 
Lines.  Schools,  Caythorpe,  Lines.  (Mr  Ri.  Bulloyne)  and 
Wakefield.  B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18, 
1721-2;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1723.  C.  to  his  father  at  Carlton 
Scrope,  1721.  Perhaps  R.  of  Carlton  Scrope,  1724.  {Lines, 
Pedigrees,  689,  where  he  is  apparently  confused  with  an 
unde.) 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 
1722.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Somerset.  B.  at  Coker,  near 
Yeovil.  School,  Sherborne  (Mr  Wilding).  Matric.  1723. 
Perhaps  B.A.  1729-30. 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  27, 
1733.  Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Malpas,  Cheshire.  Matric. 
1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M..\.  1743;  O.D.  1765.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  28,  1738;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1741.  C.  of 
Southery,  Norfolk.  Doubtless  V.  of  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk, 
1764.  R.  of  Wimbotsham,  1764-79.  Died  July  25,  1779- 
His  will,  as  of  Bracondale  in  the  city  of  Norwich,  D.D.,  Aug. 
1779,  P.CC.   Brother  of  Henry  (1727).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MOORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  4, 
1740-1.  Of  Appleby,  Leics.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  Bapt.  at 
Appleby,  May  15,  1723.  School,  Appleby.  Matric.  1741; 
B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1749.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 
1746;  priest,  June  14,  1747.  Died  unmanied,  Feb.  9,  i793. 
Buried  at  Appleby.  WiU,  P.CC  (John  Moore,  clerk,  brother 
by  the  half-blood,  executor).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Glover,  Derbs., 
II.  27.) 

MOORE  or  MORE,  THOROWGOOD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Magdalene,  Dec.  3,  i6go.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Biggleswade, 
Beds.  School,  Biggleswade.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1694-5; 
M.A.  1698.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
July  21;  priest,  Aug.  11,  1703. 

MOORE,  TRISTRAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1565. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Wormley,  Herts.,  1573-87.  Died  1587.  Will, 
Cons.  C  London. 

MOORE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  c.  1419.  Bursar, 
c.  1436.  Probably,  as  B.D.,  R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Colchester, 
14.31-38.  V.  of  Higham  Ferrers,  1438-44.  Preb.  of  York. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1456.  Buried  in  Tattershall  College  Church. 
M.I.  Gave  books  to  Peterhouse.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

MOORE  or  MORE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1501-2;  M.A.  1504-5. 
Fellow  of  GoNviLLE  Hall,  1503-9.  {Venn,  1.  16,  where  he 
seems  to  be  confused  with  the  next.) 

MORE,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1531-2.  Educated  also  at  Oxford. 
R.  of  Bradwell-by-Sea,  Essex,  and  of  West  Tilbury,  1534. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1535-41.  Master  in  Chancery,  1536.  Bishop 
of  Colchester  (Sufiragan  to  London),  1536.  Abbot  of  SaSron 
Walden,  Essex,  1537.  Preb.  of  York,  1538.  V.  of  Saffiron 
Walden,  1538-9.  Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  1539-41.  Died 
1541.   Will  (P.CC.)  1542.   {Cooper,  i.  77;  D.N.B.) 


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MOORE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8; 

B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1592-   Fellow.   Perhaps  V.  of 

St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1588-92. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1578-9;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  One  of  these  names  (M. A.), 

V.  of  Preston,   Kent,   1595-1608.    Perhaps  V.  of  Temple 

Ewell,  1600-5. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593.   B.  at 

Tatham,    Lanes.     B.A.    1602-3;    M.A.    1606.     Ord.    priest 

(London)  May  26,  1605,  age  25;  C.  of  Brookland,  Kent. 
MORE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  from  Trinity,  c.  1593;  B.A.  1595-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  20,  1600;  priest,  Sept.  27,  1601. 

C.  of  Cottingham-wath-Middleton,  Northants .  One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Colney,  Norfolk,  1614-6,  deprived.  Another,  of 

Framlingham,  Suffolk,  clerk.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1621. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  RCchs.  1606. 

B.  at  Leynham,   Kent.    B.A.    1609-10;   M.A.   1613.    Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.   18,  1613,  age  24.    C.  of 

Goudhurst,  Kent. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  22, 

1606.    Of  Gissing,  Norfolk.    S.  of  William.    Bapt.  Nov.  29, 

1590.  School,  Moulton  (Mr  Matchet).  Matric.  1606;  Scholar, 

1608-13;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  FeUow,  1615-47,  ejected. 

University  librarian,  1653-9.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619.  After 

his  ejection  he  married,  and  Lived  in  the  town.    Buried  at 

Gt  St  Mary's,  Apr.  18,  1659.    Munificent  benefactor  to  the 

College  library.    (Venn,  i.  192;  D.N.B.) 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1617. 

Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1620-1.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1625. 
MOORE  or  MORE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 

30,  1621.   Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1629.   Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  June  12,  1625. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  of  Trinity,  1624;  B.A.  1624-5; 

M.A.  1628. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  4, 1626.  S.  of 

Ralph,  of  Yorkshire.  School,  Yorkshire.   Mateic.  1626;  B.A. 

1629-30;  M.A.  1633.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Royston, 

Herts.,  1634;  and  V.  of  Little  Hormead,  1646-8.    Another, 

V.  of  WhaUey,  1650-63;  and  perhaps  R.  of  St  Mary,  Chester, 

1662.    Married  at  St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  London,  May 

14,  1633,  William  Moore,  clerk,  and  Sara  Pratt.  Will  (P.C.C.) 

1647-8  (widow  is  Sarah). 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  2, 

1630.    S.  of  James.    B.  at  Mansfield.    School,  Mansfield 

(Mr  Poynton).   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  B.D. 

1650.   Fellow,  1639.   Senior  Proctor,  1647.   R.  of  Kegworth, 

Leics.,  1649.    R.  of  Sutton  Bonington,  St  Michael  and  St 

Anne,  Notts.,  1665-7.  Died  1667.   (Peile,  i.  405.) 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1632. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 

B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.    One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  C.  of 

Leeds,  1662;  and  minister  of  Rothwell.   Died  Mar.  20,  1664; 

'loyal  to  his  Majesty.'   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MORE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  8, 

1644-5.    S.  of  Robert.    B.  at  Derby.    School,  Derby  (Mr 

Bingham).    Matric.  1645. 
MORE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June,  1656.    Of 

Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1658;  B.A.  i66o.    Perhaps  M.A.  from 

Magdalene,  1664.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  17. 
MOORE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  7,  1665. 

From  Wadham  College,  Oxford  (matric.  there,  June  6,  1660). 

S.  of  William,  of  Newstead,  Notts.   B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 

Fellow,  1668.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Mar.  19,  1 670-1.   (Al.  Oxon.,  confused  and  erroneous.) 
MORE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  2, 

i68i.   S.  of  Peregrine  (1652),  clerk.   B.  at  Gedney,  Lines. 

School,  Louth.    Matric.  1681. 
MOOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  15, 

1716.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Drinsey,  Lines.  School,  Lincoln. 

Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12, 

1720. 

MOORE,  WILLIAMSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  8,  1682-3.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stubton,  Lines,  (and 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Williamson).  B.  at  Shipton,  Lines. 
School,  Newark  (Mr  Twelves).  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  11,  1690-1.  R.  of  Carlton  Scroop, 
Lines.,  1690.  Died  1724.  Brother  of  John  (1677)  and  father 
of  Thomas  (i7i7)-   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  689;  Peile,  1.  91.) 

MOORE, .   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1544. 

MORE, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

MOORE, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1557;  B.A.  {?);  M.A. 

1563- 


Mordant,  James 

MORE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  13,  1578. 

MOORE, .  Adm.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  1629. 

MOORE, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1645. 

MOORE, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  6,  1718. 

(Name  off,  1723.) 

MOORER,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Easter,  1599; 
B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely) 
Feb.  14,  1607-8.  R.  of  Maulden,  Beds.,  161 1-4.  Buried 
there  Dec.  29,  1614. 

MOORER  or  MORER,  THOMAS.  LL.B.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1688.  Perhaps  s.  of  Maurice,  of  Westminster.  Matric.  from 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  July  i,  1671,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1675.  V.  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  1677-96.  Preb.  of 
Sarum,  1688-1715.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Aldersgate,  1696-1715. 
Died  Dec.  20,  1715,  aged  64.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.; 
Grace  Bk.) 

MOOREY,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Nicholas,  of  Chawton,  Hants.,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  June  28,  1633,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1634-5;  M.A.  1637.  Perhaps  chaplain  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oidord,  1641-7;  ejected,  1647;  restored,  1660-2.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MOOTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  3, 
1618-Q.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Gaywood,  Norfolk. 
School,  Lyna  (Mr  Annitage).  Matric.  1619;  Scholar,  1620-4; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19; 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1624.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  of  St 
James',  Garlickhithe,  London.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1641.  (Venn, 
1-  243-) 

MOPTED,  see  MAPTED. 

MORALL,  see  MORRELL. 

MORANT,  sec  MORRANT, 

MORBORNE,   THOMAS.    Student  at  Christ's.    WiU  proved 

(V.C.C.)  1571. 
MORCOMBE  or  MURCOMBE,  OTHO.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 

Apr.  1604.    B.A.  1604-5.    Previously  matric.  from  Exeter 

College,  Oxford,  Apr.  23,  1602,  age  16.  Of  Cornwall. 
MORDAUNT,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  26, 

i5oo-i.   Of  Bedfordshire. 
MORDAUNT,    CHARLES.     Matric.   pens,    from   Magdalene, 

Easter,    1606.     Of   Essex.     Perhaps   2nd   s.   of   Henry,   of 

Thunderley,  Essex.  B.A.  1609-xo;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1613. 

FeUow  of  Trinity  Hail,  1616-28.    Junior  Proctor    1621-2. 

Probably  brother  of  Ferdinand  (1614).   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

MORDAUNT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Aug.  3,  1629.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1608),  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of 
Little  Massingham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1631.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  Bart.,  Aug.  23,  1638.  Of  Little  Massingham. 
A  great  sufferer  in  the  Royal  cause.  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Lionel  ToUemache.  Died  in  London,  July  10, 
1648.  Buried  at  Massingham.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  1.  292;  G.E.C.,  i.  62.) 

MORDAUNT,  Sir  CHARLES,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  1653.  S.  of  Sir  Charles  (above),  Bart.,  of  Little 
Massingham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Fakenham,  Suffolk.  Succeeded 
as  Bart.,  1648.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Johnson, 
of  St  Gregory's,  London.  Died  s.p.,  Apr.  24,  1665,  aged  25. 
Buried  at  Massingham.    (G.E.C.,  i.  62.) 

MORDAUNT,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1609.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Oakley, 
Beds.  Of  Oakley,  Esq.  Died  Sept.  9,  1617.  Buried  at 
Oakley.   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  161^.) 

MORDANT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  i)ens.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1553- 

MORDANT,  FERDINAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1614.  Probably  4th  s.  of  Henry,  of  Thunderley, 
Essex.  Probably  brother  of  Charles  (1606).  (Vis.  of  Essex, 
1612,  1634.) 

MORDANT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  22, 
1635.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1638;  LL.B.  1641.  R.  of  Homing- 
toft,  Norfolk,  1643. 

MORDAUNT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  12,  1710.  S.  of  John,  barrister  at-law.  B.  at  Caldecote, 
Beds.  Bapt.  at  Northill,  Feb.  2,  1691-2.  School,  private. 
Scholar. 

MORDENT,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1608.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Thunderley,  Essex. 
Of  Thunderley,  Esq.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

MORDAUNT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1699.  S.  of  Le-Strange,  Esq.,  of  Congham.  B.  at 
Kirby,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  Home).  Matric.  1699. 

MORDANT,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
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MORDAUNT,  JOHN.  High  Steward  of  the  University,  1504- 
S  of  William,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons.  Serjeant- 
at-law,  1495.  King's  Serjeant,  1495.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester, 
1499.  Knighted,  Feb.  18,  1503-4.  ChanceUor  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  1504.  Died  1504.  Buried  at  Turvey,  Beds. 
Wm  (P.C.C.)  1504-  {Cooper,  i.  9;  D.N.B.) 
MORDANT,  JOHN.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1581. 
MORDAUNT,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  13, 

1583-4.   Of  Northamptonshire. 
MORDANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1675-6.  Of 
Northill,  Beds.    One  of  these  names  buried  at  Northill, 
Dec.  15,  1737.   (Beds.  N.  and  Q.,  11.  281.) 
MORDAUNT,  LEWIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1546. 
MORDENT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1608.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Lestrange  Mordaunt,  of 
Little  Massingham,  Norfolk,  Bart.  Knighted,  Jan.  2,  1618-^. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1627.  Married  Amy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Austin  Southerton,  of  Norfolk.  Died  Aug.  23,  1638.  Buried 
at  Hempstead,  Essex.  Father  of  Charles  {1629).  {G.E.C., 
I.  62.) 

MORDANT, .  Pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1599-1600. 

MORDEN,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  11, 
1722.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Suffield,  Norfolk.    Bapt.  at  Gt 
Bradley,  Suffolk,  May  6,  1705.    School,  Bury  (Mr  Randall 
and  Mr  Kinnesman).   Scholar,  1722-4;  Matric.  1723.    Died 
in  CoUege,   July   18,    1724.    M.I.   at  Suffield.    Brother  of 
William  (1712-3)  and  Thomas  (1726).   (Venn,  u.  17.) 
MORDEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  23, 
1632-3.  S.  of  John  (1589),  R.  of  Foulmere,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
School,   Perse   (Mr   Lovering).    B.A.    1636-7;    M.A.    1640. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1640.  Brother  of  John  (1628). 
MORDEN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1557-8; 
Scholar  at  Clare,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3.  FeUow  of  Clare,  in  Aug. 
1564.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1567. 
MORDEN  or  MURDEN,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peter- 
house,  Easter,  1621.    Of  Suffolk.    S.  of  Oliver,  of  Exning. 
Scholar,   1621-7;   B.A.   1624-5;   M.A.    1628.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1632.    Brother  of  William  (1618-9)  and 
Oliver  (i6io).   {T.  A.  Walker.) 
MORDEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1575; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.    In  a  disputation  in  the  Schools, 
1581,  he  made  a  reflection  on  the  Duke  of  Anjou,  supposed 
to  be  about  to  marry  Queen  Elizabeth,  for  which  he  was 
imprisoned  by  the  Vice-Chancellor.   [Cooper,  1.  460.) 
MORDEN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589;  B.A. 
1592-3;    M.A.    1596.    V.   of   Swavesey,   Cambs.,    1603-11. 
Minister  of  Long  Stanton  St  Michael,  160S-16.   R.  of  Foul- 
mere,   1611-44,  ejected.    Father  of  Edward  (1632-3)  and 
John  (1628).   {Peile,  i.  390,  424.) 
MORDON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29, 
1628.    S.  of  John   (1589).    B.   at   Long  Stanton,  Cambs. 
School,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering).    Matric.   1628;  B.A.  1631-2; 
M.A.  1635.  Perhaps  minister  of  Sutton  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1646. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1632-3).   {Peile,  i.  390.) 
MORDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  14, 
1649.    Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Exning,  Suffolk.    School, 
Chesterford.    Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1653;  M.A. 
1657.    V.  of  Lindsell,  Essex,  1666-74.    Buried  at  Exning, 
June  2,  1674.   M.I.   {T.  A.  Walker;  Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11. 
119.) 
MORDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1667.  Matric. 

1667-8;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
MORDEN  or  MURDEN,  OLIVER.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity 
Hall,  June  2,  1610.  S.  of  Oliver,  of  Exning,  Suffolk.  Of 
Swaffham  Bulbeck,  Cambs.  Died  c.  1626.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1626. 
Brotherof  William  (1618-9)  and  George  (1621).  (T.A.Walker.) 
MORDEN,  RICHARD  DE.    Probably   fellow   of   Clare,  1364. 

(College  History,  14.) 
MORDEN  or  MURDON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1598;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Probably  incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1612,  as  Mordent.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  21,  1603,  age  24.  C.  of  Swanington,  Norfolk.  One  of 
these  names  (B.A.),  R.  of  East  Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1614. 
MORDEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  9, 1677-8. 

Of  Lincolnshire. 
MORDEN,    THOMAS.     LL.B.    in    1405.     Probably    Thomas 
Mordon,  R.  of  Fladbury,  Worcs.,  and  Treasurer  of  St  Paul's. 
Died  Apr.   30,   1458.    Buried  at  Fladbury.    M.L    (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

MORDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius.  Oct.  4, 
1726.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Suffield,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Gt  Bradley, 
Suffolk.    Schools,    Bury    (private;    Mr    Rushbrooke)    and 


Morehouse,  Edward 

Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Scholar,  1726-33;  Matric.  1727; 
B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1735-  FeUow,  1733-4-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  14,  1732;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  i734- 
V.  of  Limpenhoe,  Norfolk,  1735-79-  R-  of  Cantley,  1736-79- 
Died  Aug.  5,  1779.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1722)  and  William 
(1712-3).  (Venn,  11.  26.) 
MORDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  20, 
1616.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1616;  Scholar,  1616-23;  B.A. 
1619;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Dec.  1622. 
C.  of  Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.,  in  1625,  when  he  married  Ann 
Worlick,  of  York.  R.  of  Ingram,  Northumberland,  1629-34. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MORDEN,  MORDENT  or  MURDON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from 
Trinity,  Lent,  1618-9.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  30,  1620. 
S.  of  Oliver,  gent.  B.  at  Exning,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (Mr  Dickenson).  Scholar  of  Caius,  1621-6;  B.A. 
1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  25;  priest, 
Feb.  26,  1625-6.  Died  in  College.  Buried  Oct.  4,  1628,  at 
St  Clement's,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  George  (1621)  and 
Oliver  (1610). 
MORDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,. Feb.  4, 
1712-3.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Bradley,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Thurlow  (Mr  Harwood)  and  Bury  (Mr 
Randall).  Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1713-6-  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  11,  1716.  M.P.  for  Beeralston,  Devon, 
Feb.  to  Apr.  1734  and  1741-54;  for  Dunwich,  1738-41. 
Assumed  the  name  of  Harbord  in  1742.  K.B.,  i744-  Created 
Bart.,  Mar.  22,  1745-6.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Britiffe,  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk.  Died  Feb.  17,  i77o. 
Brother  of  Arthur  (1722)  and  Thomas  (1726).  (Venn,  1.  528; 
A.  B.  Beaven;  G.E.C.,  v.  90.) 
MOREAU,  JAMES  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  22, 

1724-5.  Of  London.  S.  of  James,  of  St  Martin's,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  1724-5.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  St 
Edmund  Hall,  Dec.  13,  1726,  age  18;  B.A.  from  Trinity, 

1729-30.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
MOREBREAD,  ANTHONY.   M.A.  1585  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

Of  Devon,  pleb.  B.  in  Sussex  (Macmy).  Chorister  and  demy. 

Matric.  from  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  1571,  age  17;  B.A. 

(Oxford)  1579;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  1598-9;  D.D.  1608.   FeUow 

of  Magdalen,   1577-1620.  Vice-President,  1591.  Died  Aug. 

14,  1620.  WiU,  Oxford,  V.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
MORECOCKE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1636;    scholar    from    Westminster;    B.A.    1637-8;    M.A. 

1641. 
MORECROFT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Oct.  21,  1671.  S.  of  Edward,  V.  of  Monk  Hesledon,  Durham. 

Bapt.  there,  June  20,  1653.  School,  Durham.   King's  scholar 

there,  1664.    Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1671-2;  B.A.  1675-6; 

M.A.  1679.   Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Monk  Hesledon, 

1682-1700.    Buried  there  May  30,  1700.    (T.  A.  Walker; 

H.  M.  Wood.) 
MORECROFT,     FERDINANDO.      M.A.     1611     (Incorp.     from 

Oxford).   Of  Lancashire,  pleb.    Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 

Oxford,  Nov.  8,  1594,  age  26;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1598;  M.A.  1601. 

R.  of  Stanhope,  Durham,  1608-41.   Preb.  of  Durham,  1615- 

41.  MasterofGreatham  Hospital,  tiU  1619.   V.  of  Heighing- 

ton,    1625-39.     Died    1641.     Buried   at   'Goswick,'    Lanes. 

(Al.  Oxon.) 
MORECROFT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571. 

Of  London.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 

Dec.  20,  1578.   R.  of  Calcethorpe,  Lines.,  1610  (M.A.).   R.  of 

Thwaite,  Norfolk,  1615. 

MORECRAFT, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 

MOREHEAD  or  MOOREHEAD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1671  (Incorp. 

from  Oxford).   S.  of  WUliam,  of  Famham,  Surrey.   School, 

Winchester;  as  of  Lombard  Street,  London,  age  11,  1649. 

Matric.  from  New  College,  Oxford,  1657;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1660; 

M.A.  1664.   FeUow  of  New  CoUege,  Oxford,  1656.   Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1657.   R.  of  BuckneU,  Oxon,  1670.   V.  of 

Whitfield,  Northants.,   1676.    Died  at  BuckneU,  Feb.   i8, 

1691-2.   WiU  proved  (Archd.  Northants.)  1694.   Nephew  of 

Gen.  Monk.   (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
MOREHOUSE,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1576;  B.A.  1579-80. 
MOORHOUSE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 

June  13,   1667.    S.  of  John,  of  Skipton,  Yorks.    School, 

Giggleswick.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Sept.;  priest,  Dec.  1672. 
MOORHOUSE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

May  21,  1716.    S.  of  John,  fanner,  of  Yorkshire.    B.  at 

Skibden   (?Shibden).    Bapt.   at  Skipton,   Apr.    19,    1697. 

School,  Skipton  (Mr  Carr  and  Mr  SetteU).    Matric.  1716; 

B.A.  1720-1.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  18,  1720;  priest, 

Sept.  23,  1722.   (J.  Parker.) 


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MOOREHOUSE,    HENRY.     Matric.   sizar   from    Magdalene, 

Easter,  1636;  B.A.  1639.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Rother- 

ham,  Yorks.,  1681-90.    Died  Aug.  5,  1690.    Perhaps  father 

of  Nehemiah. 

MOREHOWSE,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,   Lent, 

1580-1;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
MOREHOWSE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1612. 
MOREHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 
1663-4.    S.  of  Stephen.    B.  in  London.    School,  Sheffield 
(Mr    Potts).     Matric.    1664;    B.A.    1667-8.     Ord.    deacon 
(Lincoln)  May;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1668.  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Huntingdon,    1669-70.     Probably    V.    of    Epsom,    Surrey, 
1670-96;  V.  of  Ewell,   1676-96.    Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Rochester.  Died  1696.   (Peile,  i.  607.) 
MOORHOUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1697.   S.  of  James,  gent.   B.  at  South  Cave,  Yorks.   School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).    Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1700-1.    Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1704;  priest,  1705.  V.  of  Swine,  Yorks., 
1705-40.  V.  of  Sproatley,  1714-40.   Died  1740. 
MOREHOUSE,  LANCELOT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1616,  as  Morhews.   Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (Bristol) 
Sept.  1619.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
MOOREHOUSE,    NEHEMIAH.     Matric.   sizar  from   Christ's, 

Dec.  1675.  S.  of ,  R.  of  Castleford,  West  Riding,  Yorks. 

B.  there.  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  June,  1680.  R.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1686-9. 
Buried  Nov.  28,  1689.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London;  'my  father 
Henry  Moorehouse  of  Rotherham.'  {Peile,  11.  60.) 
MOREHOUSE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1682.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Perhaps  of  South  Tawton, 
Devon,  clerk;  son  adm.  at  Wadham,  Oxford,  1719. 
MOREHOUSE,   THEOPHILUS.    Adm.   sizar  at   Peterhouse, 

May  4,  1621.  Of  Yorkshire.  Scholar,  1622-3. 
MOREHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  30, 

1727.   Of  Middlesex. 
MOREHOUSE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1728.    S.  of  William,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.    School, 
Lynn  (Mr  Home).    Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2-    Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1733-4- 
MOREMAN,   ROBERT.     Adm.  sizar   (age   18)   at  St   John's, 
Mar.  15,  1663-4.   S.  of  Christopher,  husbandman,  of  North 
Molton,  Devon.  B.  there.  School,  Barnstaple  (Mr  Hughes). 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8. 
MOREN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1740.    ist  s.  of  Charles,  innkeeper,  decejised,  of  Rochester. 
School,  Rochester  (Mr  Jo.  Colson).  Matric.  1740. 
MORER,  see  MOORER. 
MORESBY,  DAVID.    B.Civ.L.   1522-3;    B.Can.L.    1530-I-    A 

priest.  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.,  1539. 
MORESBY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1528.  Fellow  of  Queens', 

1529-39. 
MORESBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  28, 
1726.  S.  of  J.,  gent.,  of  Cumberland.  B.  at  Staffield.  School, 
Morland,  Westmorland  (Mr  Thompson).  Matric.  1726.  Died 
in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  May  3,  1729- 
MOREWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
July  2,  1660.  Eldest  s.  of  Rowland,  Esq.  (1628),  of  Bradfield, 
near  Sheffield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Norton,  Derbs.,  May  5,  1642. 
School,  Repton  (Mr  UUock).  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  21,  1662.  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1676-7. 
Of  Alfreton,  Derbs.  Died  Feb.  2,  1680.  Father  of  Rowland 
(1700-1).  (Peile,  I.  593;  F.M.G.,  1065;  Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 
MOREWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's.  Matric.  Easter, 
1664;  B.A.  1667;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
1668;  priest  (Lichfield)  1671-2.  Probably  licensed  to  preach 
at  Eyam,  Derbs.,  in  1671.  {Peile,  i.  604.) 
MOREWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  20,  1737-8.  S.  of  Rowland  (1700-1).  B.  at  Alfreton, 
Derbs.  School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Burrow).  Matric.  1738. 
Resided  one  year.  Died  unmarried,  1758.  Buried  at  Alfreton. 
{Peile,  II.  236;  F.M.G.,  1066.) 
MOREWOOD,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  14,  1628-9.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  the  Oaks,  Bradfield, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Dronfield  (Mr  Peake).  Matric.  1629. 
Of  the  Oaks,  and  Norton,  Derbs.,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Leonard  GiU,  of  Norton,  June  18,  1641.  Died  at  Norton, 
Aug.  28,  1658.  Buried  at  Bradfield.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
John  (1660).  {Peile,  i.  398;  F.M.G.,  1065;  Vis.  of  Derbs.) 
MOREWOOD,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Jan.  17, 
1700-1.  Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  John  (1660),  of  Alfreton, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Matric.  1701.  Succeeded  his  father.  SheriS  of 
Derbs.,  1706-7.  Living,  1746.  Married  Mary  Wigley,  of 
Mansfield.  Father  of  John  (1737-8).  {F.M.G.,  1066;  Glover, 
Derbs.,  11.  14.) 


Morgan,  John 

MORGAN,  CADWALLADER.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1607;  B.D. 
1614.  Doubtless  matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford, 
June  30,  1598;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1601.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Colchester)  May  13,  1604.  C.  of  Bovingdon,  Herts.,  1607. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Machynlleth,  1617-26.  R.  of  St  Benet  Shere- 
hog,  London,  1626-40.  Died  Apr.  29,  1640.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1640;  of  St  Benet's. 

MORGAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
20,  1691.  Presriously  matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  5, 1690-1.  S.  of  John,  of  Wenallt,  Brecon,  Esq.  School, 
Wenallt  (Mr  Griffith).  Matric.  1691.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  26,  1693.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1691).  {Al. 
Oxon.) 
MORGAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1693. 
Of  Covent  Garden  parish,  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden,  Sept.  24,  1678;  s.  of  Robert  and  Margaret 
Morgan.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701;  D.D.  1728 
{Com.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1700-20.  Master  of  Clare,  1726-36. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1732-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1704. 
Chaplain  to  Bishop  Moore,  of  Ely.  R.  of  Whitton-CMm- 
Thurston,  Suffolk,  1714.  R.  of  Glemsford,  1718-36.  Died 
Apr.  30,  1736.  {Clare  College  History,  153.) 
MORGAN,  CHARLES  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
15,  1731.  S.  of  Henry,  attorney,  of  Devon.  B.  at  Exeter. 
School,  Ely,  Cambs.  (Mr  Gunning).  Matric.  1731;  B.A. 
1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  435.) 
MORGAN,  DAVID.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1578. 

Of  Wales. 
MORGAYNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1587.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  1594. 
MORGAN,  EDWARD.   M.A.  from  Sidney,  1726.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Llangelynin,  Merioneth,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  16,  1704-5,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708.   V.  of 
Towyn,  1717.   R.  of  Llanaber,  Merioneth,  1726.   Brother  of 
John  (1713).    {Al.  Oxon.) 
MORGAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1737.    S.  of  David  Edwards,  husbandman,  of  Carmarthen. 
B.atLlansadwm.  School,  Llangathen  (Mr  Prothero).  Matric. 
1737;  B.A.  1740-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1740; 
priest,  Sept.  19, 1742.  C.  of  Water  Newton,  Hunts.  Doubtless 
V.  of  St  Martin's,  Stamford  Baron,  Northants.,   1748-55. 
R.   of  Chesterton,   Hunts.,   1753-5-    Died   Jan.    18,    1755. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  484.) 
MORGANS,  EVANS.    Matric.   pens,   from   St   John's,   Lent, 

1577-8. 
MORGAN,  GABRIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
B.  at  Henlow,  Beds.,  c.  1578.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord. 
priest  (Suffragan,  Bishop  of  Colchester)  1602.   V.  of  Henlow, 
1607-14.    Married,   at  Campton,   Beds.,   Jan.   26,    1607-8, 
Katherine  Berry.   Buried  at  Henlow,  Sept.  8,  1614. 
MORGAN,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1597. 
MORGANS,  HUGH.  Studied  one  year  at  Cambridge.   B.Civ.L. 

(Oxford)  1533. 
MORGANS,  HUMPHREY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1584. 
MORGAN,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  i597; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.   Perhaps  R.  of  Bildeston,  Suffolk, 
1616-37.  Died  1637. 
MORGAN,  ISRAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1611. 

Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1614-5. 
MORGAN,  JOHN.   B.A.  1519-20- 

MORGAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4- 
MORGAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578; 
B.A.  1582-3.  One  of  these  names  licensed  to  preach  at  Little 
Hallingbury,  Essex,  June  1,  1584-    Another,  V.  of  Erith, 
Kent,  1586-1625. 
MORGAMS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1581-2. 
MORGAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June,  1688.    Pre- 
viously matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  2,  1684-5, 
age  18.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Melbury  Abbas,  Dorset. 
Matric.  1690;  M.B.  1690.   {Peile,  11.  110.) 
MORGAN,  JOHN.   M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1713-  S.  of  Ed., 
of  Llangelynin,  Merioneth,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  16,  1704-5,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708.   C.  of 
LlanfyUin,  Montgomery.  V.  of  Matching,  Essex,  1728.  Died 
Feb.  27, 1732-3.  M.I.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1733.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1726)  whom  he  mentions  in  his  will  as  V.  of 
'Towin.'   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MORGAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  5i  i7i8. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Goldgrove,  Flintshire.    School,   Peover, 
Cheshire  (Mr  Allen).  Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1719;  B.A.  1721- 
2;  M.A.  1725.   Fellow,  1724.    Professor  of  Anatomy,  1728- 
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MORGAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1719.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  registrar,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Carmarthen. 
Schools,  Carmarthen  and  Hereford  (Mr  Traheme).  Matric. 
1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726;  B.D.  1734.  Fellow,  1725-51- 
Ord.  deacon  (Llaudatf)  .'\pr.  9;  priest,  Apr.  16,  1732-  Perhaps 
K.  of  Glooston,  Leics.,  1733-42.  R.  of  Medboume  and  Holt, 
1749-73.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1749-73-  Preb.  and  precentor 
of  St  David's,  1753-73.  Commissary  of  Richmond,  Yorks., 
1753-73.  Died  Sept.  20,  1773.  Buried  at  Trottisclifie,  Kent. 
Will,  P.C.C.   (ScoU-Mayor,  m.  327.) 

MORGAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  27,  i73i-  Of 
Llanllyfni,  Carnarvon.   Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  i73i- 

MORGAN,  JOHN.  M.A.  1745  {LU.  Reg.). 

MORGAN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  i75I-  S.  of  Edward,  of 
Brecknock.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  7. 
1736,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oriel  College)  1741-  One  of  these  names 
of  Whitsbury,  Wilts.,  clerk.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1783-   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MORGAN,  JOHN  PILKINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  10,  1737.  S.  of  John,  of  Frosterley,  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  Stanhope,  Dec.  lo,  1718.  School,  Durham  (Mr 
Dongworth).  Matric.  1737;  Scholar,  1738;  B.A.  17407I; 
M.A.  1744.  Fellow,  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim. 
from  Ely)  Feb.  22,  1740-1.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge, 
1751.  V.  of  Ickleford  and  Pirton,  Herts.,  1754-88.  V.  of 
Hitchin,  1755-88.  Died  July  16,  1788.  M.I.  at  Hitchin. 

MORGAN,  JUSTINIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1595-6; 
B.A. 1598-9;  M.A.  1602. 

MORGAN,  LUKE.  M.A.  1749  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Nathaniel,  of  St  Peter's,  Worcester.  Matric.  from  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  Feb.  i,  1731-2,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1736; 
M.A.  1738.  R.  of  Whitbume,  Herts.,  1753-77-  P-C.  of 
Christ  Church,  Southgate.  Died  Apr.  1777-  Admon.  (V.C.C.) ; 
as  of  Southgate,  Middlesex.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MORGAN,  NICHOLAS.  LL.B.  1493-4  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1497-  R.  of  Hasketon,  Suffolk, 
1510-32.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  until  1532.  Died 
1532. 

MORGAN,  OWEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563-4. 
One  of  these  names  subscribed  to  the  Book  of  Articles  as 
being  adm.  to  orders  by  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  c.  1571. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

MORGAN,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1471 ; 
M.A.  1478-9;  M.B.  1501;  M.D.  1507.  r^roctor,  1481-2. 
Esquire  Bedell,  c.  1490-c.  1507.  Physician  to  the  Lady 
Margaret.  R.  of  Washingborough,  Lines.,  -1509.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1512-21,  resigned.  R.  of  Toft,  Cambs.,  c.  1513-6. 
(Cooper,  I.  18;  Stokes,  Bedells,  69.) 

MORGAN,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Easter,  1589. 

MORGAN,  REGINALD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Eeister,  1613.    One  Reynold  Morgan  of  Gray's  Inn  brother 

to  John  whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1637. 
MORGAN,  RICHARD.    Scholar  and  Fellow  of  King's  Hall, 

1454-69;   M.A.   1456.    Proctor,   1459.    Perhaps  R.  of  Gt 

Pamdon,  Essex,  1452-67. 

MORGAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1606. 

MORGAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 
1684. 

MORGAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  25,  1738.  S.  of  Henry.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1756. 

MORGAN,  ROBERT.  LL.B.  1557.  'Priest,  LL.B.,  parson  of 
Llanaber,  Merioneth:  resident  and  keepeth  house.'  (Bishop 
of  Bangor's  return,  1561;  Browne  Willis,  267.) 

MORGAYNE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1566;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1572-3;  M.A.  1577.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Llandyfrydog  and  Llanddeusant,  Anglesey. 
Preb.  of  Bangor,  1581-92.   (Browne  Willis,  Bangor,  173.) 

MORGAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1624.  S.  of 
Richard,  M.P.  for  Montgomery.  B.  at  Bronfraith,  Llandysilio, 
Montgomery,  1608.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631; 
B.D.  from  St  John's,  1638;  D.D.  i66r.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1629.  V.  of  Llanwnog,  Montgomery, 

1632.  R.  of  Llangj-nhafal,  Denbigh,  1632.  V.  of  Llanfair- 
Dyffryn-Clwyd,  1637-42;  and  of  Efenechtyd,  1638.  Preb.  of 
Chester,  1642,  ejected.  R.  of  Trefdraeth  and  Llanddyfnan, 
Anglesey,  1642.  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  1660-6.  Preb.  of 
Bangor,  1 660-1.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1666-73.  Died  Sept.  i, 
1673.  M.I.  in  Bangor  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.; 
Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  156.) 

MORGANT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell.-Com..  at  Jesus,  Sept.  14, 

1633.  (Probably  same  as  above.) 

MORGAN,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  23, 1662.  S.  of  Roland,  of  Llangeinwen,  near  Carnarvon. 
B.  there.  School,  Bangor  (Mr  Williams).  Matric.  1662;  B.A. 


Morgan,  William 

1665-6;  M.A.  1669  ('Robert'  in  Graduati).  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Llandyfrydog,  Anglesey,  1670.  Father 
of  William  (1693). 

MORGAN,  SUTTON.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1720.  S.  of  James, 
of  Maenordewi,  Pembroke.  Matric.  from  University  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  26,  1713;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1716.  V.  of  Nevem, 
Pembroke,  1720.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1725.  R.  of  Kil- 
gerran,  Pembroke,  1730.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  French, 
Esq.  Died  1730.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Cass,  Monken- 
Hadley,  100.) 

MORGANS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1545- 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1549. 
Probably  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  1561.   (But  see  the  last.) 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1585- 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1588. 
MORGAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17,  i595- 

Matric.  c.  1595.    One  of  these  names,  of  Guilden  Morden, 

Cambs.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1596. 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  1614.  S.  of 
Anthony,  of  Mitchell  Troy,  Monmouth.  Matric.  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford)  1612;  B.A.  1614.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1615.  Afterwards  a  Romanist.  Distinguished 
himself  in  the  play  Ignoramus,  acted  before  the  king.  Killed 
in  the  Royal  army,  as  Colonel,  at  the  first  battle  of  Newbury, 
Sept.  20,  1643.  (Searle,  Queens',  432.) 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31, 
1647-8.  Of  Glamorgan.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of 
Ruperra,  and  of  Tredegar,  Glamorgan.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1651.  Of  Machen  and  Tredegar.  Married  and  had 
issue.   Died  May  13,  1664.   (Clutterbuck,  11.  190.) 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1691.  Previously  matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  5, 
1690-1.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Wenallt,  Brecon.  School, 
Wenallt  (Mr  Griffith).  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698. 
Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  18,  1698-9.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1691). 

MORGAN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1739.  S.  of  William, 
of  Tiverton,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  18,  1729-30,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1733- 
Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1739.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (Exeter)  1760;  of  Halberton,  Devon,  clerk.  {At.  Oxon.) 

MORGAN,  WALWYN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1737.  S.  of  John,  of 
Madeley,  Hereford,  gent.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  28,  1724,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727-8.  Preb. 
of  Hereford,  1753-80.  Died  1780.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  LL.D.  1505-6  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1510;  LL.D.;  of  the 
Hospital  of  St  John,  Bedford;  of  Paulers  Pury,  Northants., 
and  Glamorgan.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5.  Of  Penmachno,  Carnarvon.  S.  of  John.  B.  at 
Tymawr,  Penmachno,  c.  1540.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571; 
B.D.  1578;  D.D.  1583.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  16;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1568.  V.  of  Welshpool,  1575-  R-  of  Denbigh,  1575. 
University  preacher,  1578.  V.  of  Llanrhaiadar-yn-Mochnant, 
Denbigh,  1578;  of  LlanfylUn,  Montgomery,  1579.  Bishop  of 
Llandaff,  1595-1601;  of  St  Asaph,  1601-4.  Welsh  student 
and  translator  of  the  Scriptures.  Died  Sept.  10,  1604. 
{Cooper,  II.  393;  D.N.B.) 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1589-90; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Thorpe-by-Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  1613.  One  R.  of  Easton, 
Suffolk,  1619-30;  and  perhaps  R.  of  DaUinghoe  by  mandate 
of  May  22,  1613.    {East  Anglian,  N.S.,  ix.  29.) 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
II,  1636.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Usk,  Monmouth.  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 
1643;  M.D.  1652.  Fellow,  1642-4,  ejected.  R.  (sinecure)  of 
St  Florence,  Pembroke,  1660-2.  Died  1662.   {Scott-Mayor.) 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Trinity,  1640  (so 
D.N.B.,  but  no  College  or  University  record).  2nd  s.  of 
Henry.  B.  in  Flint,  1623.  School,  Westminster.  King's 
scholar.  Expelled  from  Trinity  after  two  years'  residence 
for  taking  up  arms  in  the  Royal  cause.  Taken  prisoner  at 
the  battle  of  Naseby;  exiled.  Converted  to  Roman  CathoU- 
cism;  entered  the  English  College  at  Rome,  1648.  Adm.  into 
the  Society  of  Jesus,  165 1;  professor  in  the  Jesuit  College  at 
Liege.  Missioner  in  Wales,  1670.  R.  of  the  English  College 
at  Rome,  1683.  Provincialof  his  Order,  1689.  Died  Sept.  28, 
1689.   {D.N.B.) 

MORGANS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1693.  S.  of  Rowland  (1662).  B.  at  Llandyfrydog,  Anglesey. 
School,  Bangor  (Mr  Rice  Morgan).  Matric.  1693. 


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Morgan,  William 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26, 
1715.  S.  of  Teagan,  of  Kirk  Merrington,  Durham.  Bapt. 
there,  July  13,  1697.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Rymer).  Matric. 
1715;  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722;  B.D.  1730; 
D.D.  1750.  Fellow,  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  18,  1721-2; 
priest  (Lincohi)  May  31, 1724.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge, 
1725.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1746-7-  V.  of  Gainford, 
Durham,  1747-54.  Buried  Feb.  10,  1754.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

MORGAN,  .    B.Civ.L.  1496.    Probably  scholar  at  King's 

Hall,  1494-1504. 

MORGAN, .  D.Can.L.  1500-1  (Incorporated). 

MORGAN, .  B.D.  1500-1.  A  Dominican  friar.  D.D.  1504. 

MORGELL,  JOHN.  R.  of  Bardwell,  Suffolk,  when  he  graduated 
cis  B.Can.L. 

MORHALL,  see  aho  MURHALL  and  MORRELL. 

MORHALL  or  MORRALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Dec.  22,  1631.  S.  of  George,  of  Whitchurch,  Salop. 
B.  there.  School,  Whitchurch  (Mr  Brookes).  Matric.  1632; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

MORHALL,  STEPHEN.  B.A.  from  King's,  1674.  S.  of  John, 
of  Whitchurch,  Salop.  Matric.  from  St  Edmimd's  Hall, 
Oxford,  Mar.  18,  1669-70,  age  17.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester) 
May  22,  1687.  C.  of  Marbury,  1688.  C.  of  St  Michael,  Chester, 
1692.  V.  of  Weverham,  1694-1712.  Buried  there  Oct.  9, 
1712  (?  1711).   (E.  Axon.) 

MORHEWS,  see  MOREHOUSE. 

MORIN,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  and  B.Can.L.  FeUow  of  Pembroke. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.;  priest,  Sept.  1386.    V.  of  Tilney, 

Norfolk. 
MORIZET,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 

1696-7.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  York.  School,  Sedbergh 

(Mr  Wharton).  B..'^.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Mar.  1700-1. 

MORKBY, .  Grace  de  non  legendo  in  Civ.L.  1500. 

MORLAND,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  18,  1676. 
Of  Hampshire.  S.  of  Martin  (1652),  clerk,  minister  of  Weld, 
Hants.  Of  Hitchin,  Herts.;  age  30  in  1687.  F.R.S.,  1707. 
Schoolmaster  at  Hackney  and  afterwards  High  Master  of 
St  Paul's  School,  1721-33.  Died  Oct.  9,  i733.  aged  80. 
Buried  at  Hackney.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father-in-law  of 
Henry  Newcome  (1706).  {Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665,  11.  181; 
F.M.G.) 

MORELAND,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
May  17,  1672.  S.  of  Lancelot,  clerk,  of  East  Rounton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Thirsk.  Matric.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1675,  as  B.A.;  priest,  Sept.  1678. 

MORLAND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  22,  1659.  S.  of  George  (?  John),  gent.,  of  Durham. 
Bapt.  Feb.  13,  1642-3.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1659;  B.A. 
1662.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Durham,  1690-5.  Died  Mar.  1711-2, 
aged  69.  Buried  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham.  Father  of  John 
(1689).   (A.  B.  Beaven;  Surtees,  lii.  276.) 

MORLAND,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1652. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Rokeby,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Kirkby 
Stephen,  Westmorland  (Mr  Willis).  Matric.  1652;  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1660;  B.D.  1668.  FeUow,  1657.  Senior  Proctor, 
1666-7.  P.C.  of  St  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1670.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1696-1702. 

MORLAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1558.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  South  Elm- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1572-99. 

MORLAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1632. 
Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1632.  S.  of  James, 
of  North  Grimston,  Yorks.  B.  at  Sutton,  Yorks.  School, 
Yorks.  (private;  Mr  Hardwick).  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  9,  1639;  M.A. 

MORLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  9,  1689.  Of 
Durham.  Doubtless  s.  of  George  (1659),  of  Windleston, 
Durham,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1691.  If  so, 
bapt.  at  Grindon,  Jan.  6,  1672-3.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Pennyman,  of  Yorkshire,  Bart.  Buried  at 
St  Oswald's,  Durham,  Oct.  28,  1711.  (Peile,  n.  113;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

MORLAND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 1595. 
Matric.  c.  1595;  B.A.  1598-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21, 
1601,  age  24,  as  C.  of  RedenhaM,  Norfolk;  priest.  Mar.  25, 
1602. 

MORLAND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23, 1632. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Carleton,  Norfolk,  1662. 

MORLAND,  MARTIN.  M.A.  1652  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  R.  of  Sulhampstead,  Berks.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  June  26, 1644,  age  20; 


MoRLEY,  Henry 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1648;  M.A.  1651.  Minister  at  Weld,  Hants, 
ejected,  1660.  Died  June  13, 1685,  aged  60; ' a  schoolmaster.' 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1685.  Brother  of  Samuel  (next)  and  father  of 
Benjamin  (1676).  (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Al.  Oxon.) 

MORLAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May, 
1645.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Sulhampstead,  Berks.  B.  there. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652. 
FeUow,  1649.  At  first  a  parliamentarian.  Secretary  to 
Thurloe,  1654;  employed  on  missions  abroad.  Joined  King 
Charles  at  Breda,  1660.  Knighted,  May  20,  1660.  Created 
Bart.,  July  18,  1660.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber, 
1660-81.  Commissioner  of  Appeals  in  Excise,  1668-70. 
Commissioner  of  Excise,  1670-9.  Ingenious  mechanical 
inventor;  made  important  discoveries  in  connection  with 
hydrostatics.  Author,  mathematical,  etc.  Became  blind, 
1692.  Died  Dec.  26,  1695.  Buried  at  Hammersmith.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1696.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.AT.B.;  G.£.C.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

MORELAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  9,  1679.  S.  of  Sir  Samuel  (above),  Bart.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  27, 
1679.  Disinherited  by  his  father.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1695. 
Died  s.p.  Nov.  1716.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1717.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MORLAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  16,  1716. 
B.  at  Stepney,  Middlesex. 

MORLAND,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1586;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
29, 1598,  age  30,  as  C.  of  Kentford,  licensed  to  teach  grammar 
there;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1599.  C.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.,  in 
1605.  R.  of  Lambley,  Notts.,  1609-16.  Died  1616. 

MORLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 
19,  1667.  S.  of  John,  of  Newby,  Westmorland.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Fell).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Carlisle)  Feb.  28,  1674-5.  R-  of  Gosforth, 
Cumberland,  1676-88.  Buried  at  Lancaster,  Apr.  4,  1688. 
(B.  Nightingale;  E.  Axon.) 

MORLAND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1628.  Schoolmaster  at  Kirkby  Stephen, 
Westmorland,  1630.  C.  of  Greystoke,  Cumberland,  1633; 
R.  1639-50;  ejected;  restored,  1660-3.  Died  July  6,  1663. 
Buried  at  Greystoke.  (A.  Gray;  B.  Nightingale.) 

MORLEY,  see  also  MARLEY. 

MORLEY,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1550; 
B.A.  1554-5.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1556-7.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Oct.  18,  1556.  Perhaps  died  1557.  (T.A.  Walker.) 

MORLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May, 
1681.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688;  M.D. 
1698.  FeUow,  1687.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Aug.  23,  1691. 

MORLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  FeUow.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1596. 
MORLEY,   CUTHBERT.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel,    1624. 

Matric.  Michs.  1623.  One  of  these  names  caUed  to  the  Bar, 

Feb.  9,  1634-5. 
MORLEY,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May 

17,  1641.    S.  of  Robert,  of  York,  barrister  of  the  Inner 

Temple.   B.  in  London.   School,  York  (Mr  Wallis).    Matric. 

1641.  Probably  adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept.  i,  1642.  (Peile,  I.  475; 

Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
MORLEY,  DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  20,  1685-6. 

S.  of ,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1686;  Rustat 

Scholar,    1687;    B.A.    1689-90;    M.A.    1693.     Ord.    priest 

(Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1697.  R.  of  Themelthorpe  and  Twyford, 

Norfolk,  tUl  1715. 
MORLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1652.  Of 

Norwich.    Matric.  Easter,  1654.   B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 

V.  of  Ranworth,  Norfolk,  1661. 
MORLEY,  GEOFFREY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter- 

1544;   B.A.   1545-6;   M.A.  from  Trinity,   1549.    FeUow  of 

Trinity,  1550.  Preb.  of  York,  1554-66. 
MORLEY,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1554- 
MORLEY,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 

Of  Norwich.   B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1590; 

B.D.  1597.    FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1589-98.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1592.   Perhaps  V.  of  Stansted  Abbots,  Herts.,  1597- 

1602.    R.  of  St  Alphage,  London,  1602-16.   R.  of  St  Martin 

Ongar,  1614-6.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Nov.  13,  1616. 
MORLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  8,  1635. 

Of  London.    Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.    Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  12,   1646.    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Hawnby,  Yorks.,  1646. 
MORLEY,  HENRY.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  6, 

1744.  Of  Hampshire.  Matric.  1744. 


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MORLEY,  HERBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1577.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Glynde,  Sussex.  M.P.  for 
Winchelsea,  1588-9;  for  Shoreham,  1592-3.  Died  Oct.  15, 
1611.   (A.  B.  Beaven;  Horsfield,  Laves,  11.  117.) 

MORLEY,  HERBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  9, 
1632.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Glynde,  Sussex.  School, 
Lewes.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1634.  M.P.  for 
Lewes,  1640-53;  for  Sussex,  1654-5,  1656-8,  1659;  for  Rye, 
1654;  for  Lewes,  1659.  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary  army. 
Chief  agent  for  raising  troops,  and  sequestrating  estates,  in 
Sussex.  Nominated  one  of  the  King's  judges,  but  refused  to 
act.  A  member  of  the  Council  of  State,  1650-1,  1651-3,  i659> 
1660.  Admiralty  Commissioner,  1659.  Refused  to  negotiate 
the  King's  return.  Purchased  pardon,  1660.  Died  Sept.  29, 
1667.  Brotberof  William  (1637).   (D.N.D.) 

MORLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 
One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1579- 

MORLEY,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1425;  left,  1450. 

MORLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  i57i-  One 
of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1580. 

MORLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1622.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Chichester,  Knt.  Matric. 
1623.  Knighted,  May  i,  1630.  Of  Broomes  and  Selsey, 
Sussex.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Bowyer.  (Dalla- 
way,  I.  132.) 

MORLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1625. 

MORLEY,  MATTHEW.  M.D.  1739  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Leyden, 
Nov  13,  1724,  age  23.  M.D.  there,  1728.  F.R.C.P.,  1740. 
Died  at  Kennington,  Mar.  17,  1784.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (Munk, 
II.  145;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MORLEY,  OWGHT  (?).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1555. 

MORLEY,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 

MORLEY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  14C0. 

MORLEY  or  MARLEY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1512.  R.  of  St  Benet,  Cambridge, 
1532- 

MORLEY,  ROBERT.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14,  1599- 
1600;  B.A.  1604-5.  Perhaps  M.A.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  22,  aged  25,  as  M.A.;  C.  of  Dinnington  (?  Didlington, 
Norfolk);  priest,  Dec.  18,  1608. 

MORLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  9,  1607-8. 
Of  London. 

MORLEY,  ROBINSON.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 

May  23,  1751.  Of  Selby,  Yorks. 
MORLEY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2, 

1629.   S.  of  Samuel,  yeoman.   B.  at  Morley,  Yorks.   School, 

Wakefield  (Mr  Doughty).   Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3-  M.A. 

1636. 

MORLEY,  THOMAS.   One  of  the  original  FeUows  of  Trinity, 

Dec.  19,  1546.   Resided  till  1549. 
MORLEY,    THOMAS.     Matric.   sizar   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1659.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Perhaps 

R.  of  Lading,  Norfolk,  1673-9.   R.  of  Rockland  Tofts,  1673. 

C.  of  St  Peter,  Hungate,  Norwich,  1673.  Died  1679. 
MORLEY,  THOMAS,   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1712.  S.  of  Matthew,  gent.   B.  in  Cleveland,  Yorks.  School, 

Sedbergh  (Mr  Saunders).    Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.    Ord. 

deacon   (York)  Sept.   1717.    Perhaps  V.  of  Bilsdale,  near 

Helmsley,  Yorks.,  in  1745. 

MORLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.  Of  Essex. 
MORLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens*.  Michs.  1545- 

B.A.  1548-9.   FeUow,  1548-50. 
MORLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29, 

1637.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Glynde,  Sussex.    B.  July  5,  1621 

Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1641-2  ('Marley'  in  Graduati).  Adm.  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  1639-40.  Died  May  20,  1679.  Brother  of 

Herbert  (1632).   (Horsfield,  Lewes,  11.  117.) 
MORLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  4, 

1693.    Only  s.  of  John,  deceased.    B.  at  Topcliff,  Yorks. 

School,  Guisborough,  Yorks.   (Mr  Jaques).    Matric.   1693; 

B.A.  169&-7;  M.A.  1701.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1608- 

priest,  1700. 

MORLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  9,  1727.  Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Grantham.  Matric. 
1727;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1733-4. 

MORNELL,  WILLIAM.   B.D.  1494-5. 

MORPETH,  Viscount  HENRY  [HOWARD].  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  17  sjc)  at  Trinity,  May  2, 1711.  S.  of  Charles  [Howard], 
Earl  of  Carlisle.  B.  1684.  School,  Eton.  M.A.  1712.  M  P 
for  Morpeth,  1715-38.   Succeeded  his  father  as  Earl,  1738. 

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MORPETT,  EDWARD.  B.Can.L.  1530-1. 

MORPHEW,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1662.   Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.   1662;  B.A.   1665-6.    Licensed  to  teach 

grammar  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1670. 

MORRANT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.  Of 
Norfolk. 

MORRANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17,  1707. 
S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Yarmouth.  Bapt.  there,  July  30, 
1690.  School,  Yarmouth  (Mr  Pate  and  Mr  Welham).  Scholar, 
1707-12;  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1716.  Fellow, 
1712-24.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  22,  1712-3;  priest. 
Mar.  13,  1719-20.  R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk,  1723-36;  and 
St  Clement's,  Norwich,  1723-4.  Buried  at  Hethersett,  June 
21,  1726.   (Venn,  I.  516.) 

MORRANT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 
1641.  S.  of  William  (1589),  of  Norwich,  priest.  B.  in  the 
parish  of  St  Michael  Coslany.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Briggs 
and  Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1641;  Scholar,  1641-6;  B.A. 
1644-5;  M.A.  1648.  Ord.  at  St  Leonard's,  Ecistcheap,  for 
Presbyterian  ministry,  Nov.  29,  1649.  Approved  for  Cromer, 
Norfolk,  Apr.  9,  1658.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Nov.  10,  1661.  R.  of  Westfield,  Norfolk,  1663-70.  (Venn, 
I.  342.) 

MORANT,  PHILIP.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1730  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  2nd  s.  of  Steven,  of  Jersey.  B.  there,  Oct.  6,  1700. 
School,  Abingdon.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
Dec.  17,  1717,  as  Mourant;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1721.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1722.  C.  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex,  1724. 
Chaplain  to  the  English  Church  at  Amsterdam,  1732-4.  R. 
of  Shellow  Bowels,  Essex,  1733.  V.  of  Broomfield,  1734. 
R.  of  Chignal  Smealey,  1735.  R.  of  St  Mary-at-the- Walls, 
Colchester,  1737;  of  Wickham  Bishops,  1743;  of  Aldham, 
1745.  F.S.A.,  1755.  Prepared  for  the  press  the  ancient 
records  of  parliament  (1278-1413).  Author  of  The  History 
and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Essex,  and  other  works. 
Died  Nov.  25,  1770.  Buried  at  Aldham.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1771. 
(At.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

MORRANT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1587. 

MORRANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 
1589.  S.  of  James,  citizen  of  Norv/ich.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael 
Coslany,  Sept.  12,  1573.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1589; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1593-4.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1&04; 
C.  of  Earlham.  Father  of  Joseph  (1641).   (Venn,  i.  136.) 

MORRELL  or  MORRALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  28,  1720.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Duddleston, 
Shropshire.  School,  Whitchurch  (Mr  Hughes).  B.A.  1723-4. 

MORALL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1454.    Of  Egyndon,  Beds.    M.A.    Probably  Morrall,  , 

B.A.  1459. 

MORRELL,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1573-  Of  London.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  St  Margaret  Pattens, 
London,  who,  in  his  will,  1608  (Cons.  C.  London),  mentions 
his  son  Roger.  Scholar,  1575;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580;  B.D. 
1586.  Fellow,  1580,  where  he  held  many  College  ofiSces. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1581.  R.  of  Purleigh,  Essex,  1605. 
Author,  Latin  verses.  One  of  the  actors  in  Dr  Legge's 
Richard  III,  1579-80.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1623-4.  (Cooper,  11. 436, 
555-) 

MORELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Eton.  Matric.  Michs.  1722;  B.A. 
1726-7;  M.A.  1730;  D.D.  1743.  Fellow,  1725.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1725.  Perhaps 
Master  of  Kelvedon  School,  Essex,  till  1734.  R.  of  Buckland, 
Herts.,  1737-84.  F.S.A.,  1737.  F.R.S.,  1768.  Chaplain  to 
the  garrison  at  Portsmouth,  1775.  A  classical  scholar  and 
musician.  Compiled  Thesaurus  Graecae  Poeseos.  Supplied 
libretti  for  Handel's  oratories.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died 
at  Tumham  Green,  Middlesex,  Feb.  19,  1784,  aged  83. 
Buried  at  Chiswick.  Will,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Hist,  of  King's, 
165.) 

MORRELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
i6ii;  B.A.  1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest, 
May  24,  1619.  Doubtless  identical  with  the  Anglican  clergy- 
man of  these  names  who  was  sent  out  to  Massachusetts  by 
the  Plymouth  Council  to  superintend  the  Churches  estab- 
lished in  the  colony,  1623.  The  colony  was  a  failure  and 
broke  up  in  less  than  a  year;  Mr  Morell  went  to  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  remained  there  a  year  and  then  returned  to  England; 
his  later  history  has  not  been  learned.  Published  a  narrative 
of  his  American  observations  in  Latin  hexameters  and 
English  verse.   (D.N.B.;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

MORRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  15, 
1645.  B.  at  Bagby,  near  Thirsk,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold. 
Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649-50.  Perhaps  V.  of  Marton-super- 
Montem,  Yorks.,  In  1691. 


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MORRELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  28,  1713. 

Of  Bagby,  Yorks.   Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9.   Ord.  deacon 

(York)  June  9,  1723. 
MOREL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  18, 

1746.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 

1747;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Dec.  2,  1751;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17,  1752.  V.  of 

Harrowden,  Northants.,  1753-1808.   Burled  Sept.  23,  1808. 

(H.  I.  Longden.) 

MORRALL, .  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1644. 

MORRETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  27, 

1651.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Brayton,  Yorks.  School, 

Selby  (Mr  Feirthold).   Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5.  as  Maret; 

M.A.  1660.    R.  of  Ryther,  Yorks.,  1661.    Died  1702.    (J. 

Parker.) 
MORREY,  CONSTANTINE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 

Michs.  1614. 
MORRYE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591;  B.A. 

1593-4;  M-A.  1597.   Doubtless  Edmund  Morrey,  Master  of 

Peterborough   School,    1600-5.     Died    1605.     Will   proved 

(Cons.  C.  Peterb.)  1605;  by  his  father  George. 
MORRAY,  PETER.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  20, 

1678.  Of  Staffordshire.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  19,  1680; 

priest,  Feb.  24,  1683.    C.  of  Thomton-le-Moors,  Cheshire, 

1683-8.    Minor  canon,  Chester  Cathedral,  1687-92.    R.  of 

Thurstaston,  Cheshire,  1689-91.    V.  of  Neston,  1691-1719. 

Buried  there  Mar.  28,  1719.    Will  (Chester)  1719.    (F.  C. 

Beazleigh;  E.  Axon.) 
MORRIS,  see  also  MAURICE. 
MORRIS,  ABDIAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  18,  1666. 

Of  Lancashire.    S.   of  Henry   (1626),   minister.    Bapt.   at 

Burnley,  Apr.  r,  1649.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670;  priest.  Mar.  19,  1670-1.    (E. 

Axon.) 
MORRIS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 

1699.    S.  of   Andrew,  husbandman.    B.  at  Llanyblodwell, 

Salop.    School,  Wem   (Mr  Williams).    Matric.   1699;   B.A. 

1702-3.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703;  priest  (St 

Asaph)  Sept.  23,  1705. 
MORRIS,  BENJAMIN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1589. 

Only  s.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Brockhall,  Northants.  B.A.  1592-3; 

M.A.  1596.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1596-7. 

Probably  R.  of  Beachampton  St  Mary,  Bucks.,  1598.   His 

father  (will,  Archd.  Northants.,   1604)  left  him  lands  at 

Criccieth,  Wales.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
MORRIS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

May  22, 1678.  S.  of  Robert,  deceased,  citizen  of  London,  late 

of  Newington,  Surrey.  B.  there.  School,  Brentwood,  Esses. 

Matric.  1678.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1678. 
MORYS,  CHRISTOPHER.   B.A.  1522-3. 
MORRIS,  CORBYN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  17,  i727; 

exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.    Of  Salop.    S.  and  h.  of 

Edmund,  of  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop.    B.   Aug.   14,   1710. 

Matric.  1727.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  17,  1743- 

Secretary  of  Customs,   Scotland,    1751-63-     F.R.S.,    i757. 

Commissioner  of  Customs,  1763-78.   Died  Dec.  22,  1779.  at 

Wimbledon.   Buried  there.   {G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Carihus.) 
MORRIS,  EDMUND.  B.A.  of  Christ's.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Peterb.)  Oct.  1596. 
MORRIS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  17,  1733-4- 

Of  Salop.   Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741. 
MORRIS,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1588;  B.A.  1588-9. 
MORYS,   EVANS.    Matric.   sizar  from   Jesus,   Easter,    1576. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  15, 1582.  V.  of  Whaddon, 

Cambs.,  1582;  deprived,  1584. 
MORRIS,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1580. 

S.  of  John,  of  Stow  Bedon.   School,  Stow  Bedon  (Mr  Edw. 

Limcor).  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  23,  1583;  B.A. 

1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 
MORYS,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1566. 
MORRIS,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1626. 

Of    Lancashire.     B.A.    1629-30.     Doubtless    minister    at 

Burnley,    1638-63.     Perhaps   C.    of   Daresbury,   Cheshire, 
1665-6.   Admon.  (Chester)  1670.   Father  of  Abdias  (1666). 
(E.  Axon.) 
MORRIS,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  i,  1692.   Of 

Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1692. 
MORRIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  9,  1727.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735 ; 
B.D.  1744.  Fellow,  1732-69.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23, 
1733.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1748.  V.  of  Oakington, 
1748.  R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1766-74.  Died  Aug.  4,  1774, 
aged  62.  M.I.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1774-  (Godfrey,  Notts.) 
MORRIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July,  1602. 


Morris,  Richard 

MORRIS,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1638.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645. 

MORYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  iSSO- 

MORRES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1565. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1576; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  21,  1580,  age  24.  C.  of  Newton,  Cambs.,  1581. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1595-6,  of  one  of  these  names;  of  St  Faith, 
London,  clerk. 

MORISE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1584-5. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582; 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  28, 
1587-8.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lessingham  (north  part),  Norfolk, 
1591.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Blackburn,  Lanes., 
1607-28.   Buried  there  May  22,  1628.   (E.  Axon.) 

MORRYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1583. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2. 

MORICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1620-1. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Dorset, 
pleb.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  17,  1609, 
age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1613;  M.A.  1615;  B.D.  1626;  D.D. 
1634.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  (Oxford)  1626-48.  R.  of 
Sarsden,  Oxon.,  1628.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  1632-48. 
V.  of  Pirton,  1635.  Died  Mar.  21,  1647-8.  Buried  in  Christ 
Church  Cathedral,  Oxford.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1648.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

MORRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Bishop  of 
Ardfert)  May  10,  i66o.   R.  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  29, 
1662.  S.  of  Leonard,  of  Didhngton,  Norfolk. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1673,  as 
Marris;  B.A.  1676.  One  of  these  names,  described  as  'M.A. 
of  Emmanuel,'  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1682. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  22,  1688-9.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  11,  1693;  priest.  May  19,  1695.  V.  of  Belton, 
Lines.,  1695.   Probably  C.  of  Famdish,  Beds.,  1697-1711. 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 1694. 
S.  of  Morris  Davies.  B.  at  Llanvawr,  Merioneth.  School, 
Ruthin  (Mr  Morgan).  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1702. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  24,  1699;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1700.  V.  of  SunninghiU, 
Berks.,  1702-22.  V.  of  Brentwood,  Essex,  1722.  Will  (Comm. 
C.  Essex)  1748,  of  one  of  these  names;  of  Wendon-Lofts, 
Essex,  clerk.  (One  'John  Morrice,  of  St  John's,'  was  ord. 
priest  (York)  May,  1703.) 

MORRICE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1714;  D.D.  1728. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1728.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Llanver,  Salop, 
clerk.  Matric.  from  St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford,  May  4,  1705, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Lincohi  College,  Oxford)  1708-9.  R.  of  Thorpe- 
by-Newark,  Notts.,  1713.  Chaplain  to  Prince  of  Wales. 
Died  Dec.  21,  1740.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1741;  as  of  St  Giles-in-the- 
Fields.   (Al.Oxon.) 

MORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  2,  1745.  S.  of 
Ralph,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Withnall.  Schools, 
Blackburn  (Mr  Hunter)  and  Manchester  (Mr  Brooke).  Matric. 
1745;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1753;  B.D.  1760.  Fellow,  1753-69- 
Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  Sept.  22,  1751-  V.  of  Goldington, 
Beds.,  1759-66.  R.  of  Milton  Bryant,  1766-98.  R.  of  Lilley, 
Herts.,  1767-98.  Died  May  8,  1798-  Will,  P.C.C.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  554.) 

MORICE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  5, 
1675.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Coughton,  Warws.  B.  there.  School, 
Coughton.  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  25, 
1 68 1.  C.  of  Husbome  Crawley,  Beds.,  and  of  Ridgmount, 
c.  1680-8.  R.  of  Little  Munden,  Herts.,  1688-1721.  Died 
1721. 
MORRIS,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1597-8.  B.  at  Whaddon,  Cambs.  B.A.  (?  1602-3) ;  M.A.  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1610,  age  26,  as  C.  of  Hatfield 
Broad  Oak;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1611.  P.C.  of  Berden,  Essex, 
1611-31.  R.  of  Stocking  Pelham,  Herts.,  1613.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1657  ('Nethaniah').  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MORRIS,  RALPH.  B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1526.  S.  of  James,  clerk 
of  the  kitchen  to  Margaret,  Countess  of  Richmond.  Secretary 
to  Archbishop  Cranmer,  1528-47.  Registrar  to  the  Com- 
missioners for  Rochester,  Canterbury,  Chichester  and  Win- 
chester, 1547.  Imprisoned  in  Queen  Mary's  reign,  but  escaped. 
Resided  latterly  at  Bekesbome,  Kent.  Living,  1570.  Author, 
historical,  etc.  {Hasted,  in.  715;  Cooper,  i.  293;  D.N.B.) 
MORRIS  or  MORRICE,  RICHARD.  Master  of  Pembroke,  c. 
1389.  Described  as  'priest,  of  London  diocese;  M.A.  and 
Scholar  of  Canon  law.'  V.  of  Middleton,  Ely  diocese  (?  Milton, 
Cambridge),  1401.  V.  of  Gresham,  Norfolk.  {Lorler,  210.) 


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MORRIS,  RICHARD,   M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
from  Balliol  CoUege,  Oxford,  Feb.  20,  1627-8,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1628;  M.A.  1631.   Perhaps  V.  of  Llanbadam  Fawr, 
Cardigan,  1635.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MORRYS,  ROBERT.    Scholar  (age  24)  of  Christ's,  when  ord. 
deacon  (Bangor).  Applied  for  priest's  orders.  Mar.  21,  1561-2, 
rejected.  Probably  V.  of  Brayfield-on-the-Green,  Northants., 
1566-1604.    Buried  at  Brockhall,  where  he  was  also  R., 
July  3,  1604.   Fatherof  Benjamin  (1589).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
MORRICE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632 ; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  One  of  these  names  presented  to  a 
mediety  of  Trowell,  Notts.,  Jan.  15,  1646-7. 
MORRICE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  4, 
1672-3.   S.  of  Robert.   B.  at  Burley,  Leeds,  Yorks.   School, 
Leeds  (Mr  GUbert).  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1676. 
MORRIS,  ROGER.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1654;  B.A. 
1655-6;  M.A.  1659.    Probably  matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1650-1.   Chaplain  to  Denzil,  Lord  Holhs. 
V.  of  Dufi&eld,  Derbyshire;  ejected,  1662.   Died  at  Hoxton, 
Middlesex,  Jan.   17,   1701-2,  aged  71.    Buried  in  Bunhill 
Fields.   {Calamy,  i.  316.) 
MORRIS,    THEOPHILUS.     Matric.    sizar    from    Peterhoose, 

Easter,  1621. 
MORRICE,   THOMAS.     Matric.   pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 
Lent,  1623-4.   Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ash,  Kent,  1642-74. 
MORRIS,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  Sidney,  1673-   S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Mar.  30,  1666,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  7,  1671;  priest,  June  14,  1674.   V.  of 
Seaton,  Devon,  1682.   V.  of  Harpford,  1683.    Will  (Exeter) 
1689.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
MORRYS,  THOMAS.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1678.  Doubt- 
less s.  of  Rice,  of  Hereford,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  16,  1660-1,  age  16.    Died  1684-5,  aged  41. 
M.I.  at  Boreham,  Essex:  'utriusque  academiae  flos  et  splendor, 
fanaticorum  malleus,  etc' 
MORRICE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1680; 
B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1688.    Perhaps  identical  with  the  non- 
juror of  these  names;  V.  of  Claines,  Worcs.;  deprived,  1689. 
Minor  canon  of  Worcester.    Died  June  15,  1748,  aged  88. 
Buried  in  Worcester  Cathedral,  under  a  gravestone  with  the 
well-known  inscription  'miserrimus.'   {D.N.B.) 
MORRIS,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 

1695. 
MORRIS,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Jan.  26,  1745-6.  Of  Antigua.  S.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Valentine,  of  Antigua,  and  Piercefield,  Monmouth.  Governor 
of  St  Vincent,  1776.  Superseded,  1779.  Returned  to  England 
where  be  spent  seven  years  in  a  debtors'  prison.  Died  in 
Bloomsbury  Square,  London,  Aug.  26,  1789.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
286;  Oliver's  Antigua,  11.  273.) 
MORYS,  W.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,   1560. 

Perhaps  will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1560. 
MORRIS,  WILLIAM.   Matnc.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1579. 
Of  Suffolk.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  i,  1583-4.    B.A. 
1583-4.   Perhaps  R.  of  Westfield,  Norfolk,  1585. 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581. 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1626. 

Of  Surrey.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  25,  1629.    B.A. 

1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
MORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1636.   Of  Hertfordshire. 
MORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  3,  1638. 

Of  Somerset.    Matric.   1638;  B.A.   1642-3.    R.  of  Sutton 

Montis,  Somerset,  c.  1660-71. 
MORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1651. 

Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Died 

at  Grappenhall,  Cheshire,  Feb.  22,  1662-3,  aged  30.    M.I. 

there.  Will  (Chester)  1663;  of  Grappenhall,  clerk.  [Ormerod, 

I.  598;  E.  Axon.) 
MORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  2, 

1658-9.    S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Derby.    B.  there. 

School,  Derby  (Mr  Hills).    Matric.  1659.    Doubtless  buried 

at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  either  Apr.  9,  or  Aug.  10,  i66r. 

MORYS, .   B.A.  1462. 

MORRIS  or  MORYS, .   B.A.  1520-1. 

MORRISON  or  MORYSON,  CHARLES.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 

Trinity,   Michs.    1564.     Doubtless   s.   of   Sir   Richard,   of 

Chardwell,   Vorks.     Probably   adm.   at   Gray's   Inn,    1566. 

M.P.  for  Tavistock,  till  1583.  High  Sherifi  of  Herts.,  1579-80. 

Of  Cashiiobury,  Herts.   Married  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Nicholas 

Clark.    Died  Mar.  31,  1590,  aged  50.    His  son  Charles  was 

created  a  baronet  in  1611.  '(A.  B.  Beaven;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 


Morse,  Henry 

MORRISON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  27,  1717-8.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  London.  School,  St 
Paul's.  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar. 
16,  1725-6.  Minor  canon  of  St  Paul's,  1729-39.  V.  of 
Tottenham,  Middlesex,  1738-51.  Died  Jan.  8,  1751. 

MORYSON,  FYNES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1580.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cadeby,  Lines.  B.  1566.  B.A.  1583-4; 
M.A.  1587.  Fellow,  1586  (by  royal  mandate)  till  1600. 
Bursar,  1589-90.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1590-1.  Travelled 
through  Europe  and  the  Holy  Land.  Entered  at  Basel,  1592 , 
and  at  Leyden,  Jan.  1593-4.  Secretary  to  Sir  Charles  Blount, 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1600.  Helped  to  suppress 
Tyrone's  rebellion.  Published  an  account  of  his  travels  and 
a  history  of  Tyrone's  rebellion.  Died  Feb.  12,  1629-30. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Richard  (1584-5). 
(D.N.B.;  T.A.  Walker.) 

MORISON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1584-5.  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cadeby,  Lines.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  1,  1588.  Accompanied  his  brother  Fynes  (above) 
to  the  Holy  Land.  Died  near  Antioch,  July  4,  1596,  aged  26. 
Brother  of  Fynes  (above)  and  of  Richard  (1584-5).  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

MORRISON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 
1689-90.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Pickworth,  Lines.  School, 
Sleaf ord  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Mar.  4,  1704-5. 

MORISON,  RICHARD.  Studied  at  Oxford  and  Cambridge.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Chardwell,  Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Preb.  of  Sarum 
(a  layman),  1537-9.  Secretary  to  Cromwell.  Master  of  the 
hospital  of  St  James,  Northallerton,  1540.  Ambassador  to 
Denmark,  1547.  Knighted,  c.  1550.  Ambassador  to  the 
Emperor,  Charles  V,  1550-3.  A  learned  scholar.  Married 
Bridget,  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Hussey,  of  Sleaford,  Lines. 
Under  Queen  Mary  lived  at  Strasburg,  where  he  died  Mar.  17, 
1555-6.  WiU  (P.C.C).  Father  of  Charles  (1564).  (Cooper,  1. 
143;  D.N.B.;  CluUerbuck,  i.  238.) 

MORISON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1584-5.  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cadeby,  Lines.  B.  c.  I57i- 
Served  in  France  and  elsewhere,  1597.  In  Ireland,  1599. 
Knighted,  Aug.  5,  1599.  Vice-President  of  Munster,  1609. 
M.P.  for  Bandon,  in  the  Irish  Parliament,  1615.  Returned 
to  England.  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Ordnance,  1616.  M.P. 
for  Leicester,  1620.  Of  Tooley  Park,  Leics.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Harington.  Died  1628.  Brother  of  Fynes 
(1580)  and  Henry  (1584-5).   (D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

MORRISON,  THOMAS  Adm.  at  King's  (age  20)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1586.  Of  Newton,  Lines.  Matric.  1586;  B.A. 
1590-1;  M.A.  1594;  LL.D.  1606.  Fellow,  1589-1612.  Proctor, 
1601-2.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  1611.  Perhaps  adm, 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1593-4.  Commissary  of  Huntingdon. 
Of  Buckden,  Hunts.    (Harwood.) 

MORISON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  15,  1640. 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  27,  1727.  S.  of  William,  vintner,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1727- 

MORISON,  .    Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  probably  as  pens. 

Michs.  1554. 

MORRISON, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1583. 

MORRISON, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1599. 

MORRIT,  BACON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  11, 
1713;  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  29,  1714.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Selby, 
Yorks.  (and  Elizabeth  Bacon).  School,  Wakefield.  Of 
Cawood,  Yorks.  Bought  Sherwood  Hall,  Kellington.  Died 
June  II,  1751.   (M.  H.  Peacock;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MORRIT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  7,  1709.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Sudbury.  Matric.  1709; 
Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  16,  1717;  priest  (Winchester)  1718.  S.P.G. 
missionary  in  South  Carolma,  1722-36.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Bacon  (above). 

MORSE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Chrlst's,  June,  1575; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  One  of  these  names  of  the  Dedham 
Classis,  not  beneficed,  but  'allowed'  by  the  Classis  at  Sir 
Drew  Drury's  house  in  1584.  Anthony  Morse,  of  Uggeshall 
and  Wrentham,  married  Anne,  widow  of  Thomas  Bayspole, 
of  Alby,  Norfolk.  Died  1609.  (Burke,  L.G.;  V.  B.  Redstone; 
Camden  Sac,  3rd  S.,  viii.) 

MORSE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1612. 
Matric.  1612. 

MORSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1612.  Of  Norfolk. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Tivetshall,  Norfolk,  the  Jesuit 
Martyr.  B.  c.  1595.  Studied  at  Douay  and  Rome,  where  he 
was  adm.  Aug.  1618,  age  23.  Ord.  priest  and  sent  to  England. 
Executed  at  Tybiim  as  a  traitor,  1645.  {Records  S.J.,  i.  566; 
D.N.B.) 


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MORSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  i2,  1591,  as 
Mosse.  (?  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Boxted.)  B.  at  Boxted,  Essex. 
Matiic.  c.  1591;  B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  28;  priest,  June  29,  1601,  age  26.  R.  of  Little 
Ilford,  Essex,  1607-15.  R.  of  Digwell,  Herts.,  1612-5.  P-C. 
of  Romford,  1615-48.  Licensed  (Bishop  of  London)  Apr.  16, 
1610,  as  bachelor,  to  marry  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Tho.  Bumap, 
of  Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.  Buried  at  Romford,  Jan.  31, 
1648.   (R.  Smith;  E.  Anglian,  in.  231.) 

MORSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  7,  1710.  B.  in 
Norwich.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Fellow, 
1716-22.  Perhaps  R.  of  Leire,  Leics.,  1729-35.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  June  13,  1747,  of  one  of  these  names;  of  Gt  Horkes- 
ley,  Essex,  clerk,  bachelor.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MORSE,  LIONEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1555. 

MORSE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1685.  S.  of  Benedict.  B.  at  Tregony,  Cornwall.  School, 
Gerrans,  Cornwall  (Mr  Jo.  Bedford).  Matric.  1685;  Scholar, 
1687;  B.A.  1688-9. 

MORS,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1566. 

MORS,  PHILIP.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.   Of  Suffolk. 

'S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Stuston,  Suffolk,  gent.'    Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  May  31,  1638. 
MORSE,   MORS   or  MORRIS,   ROBERT.     Matric.  pens,  from 

Christ's,  June,  1566.    One  of   these  names  V.  of  Boxted, 

Essex,  1573-8.     R.   of  Foxearth,  1595-6  (died).     Perhaps 

of  the  Dedham  Classis,  1583.    (V.  B.  Redstone.) 
MORS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1585.    Matric. 

1585;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593. 
MORS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  23,  1623.  Of 

Yorkshire.   Matric.  1623-4;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
MORSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1634.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1637-8.    Perhaps  C.  of  Linstead, 

Suffolk,  1662  (M.A.). 
MORSE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1635. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1636.   One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 

Francis,  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Imi, 

Feb.  9,  1641-2. 

MORS, .  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1623. 

MORT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  5,  1668; 
M.B.  1669.  S.  of  Adam,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Wigan  (and  of 
Bamhouse,  Tildesley),  Lanes.  B.  there.  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  July  17,  1663;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

MORT  or  MORTS,  SETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1639.  Of 
Lancaster.  Only  s.  of  Adam,  Mayor  of  Preston.  Matric.  1639. 
Doubtless  of  Preston,  gent.;  age  40  in  1664;  sequestered 
royalist.   (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

MORTEBOIS,  THOMAS.  'B.A.  of  Cambridge,'  when  ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  Sept.  26;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1563,  age  25. 
R.  of  St  Alphage,  1567-93.  R.  of  St  Martin  Orgar,  London, 
1571-93.  Died  1593.  Will  (Cons.  C.  Loudon)  1593;  implies 
connection  with  the  Hospital  of  St  Katherine,  London. 
(Newcourt,  i.  418.) 

MORTIMER.  CROMWELL.  M.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  John, 
of  Topping  Hall,  Essex,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  1719.  M.D. 
there,i724.  F.R.S.,1728.  F.R.C.P.1729.  Practised  in  London. 
Assistant  to  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  1729-40.  Secretary,  R.S.,  1730- 
52.  F.S.A.,  1734.  Died  Jan.  7, 1752.  (D.N.B.;Munk,n.iii.) 

MORTIMER,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1683.  Probably 
s.  of  William,  of  North  Bradley,  Wilts.  Matric.  from  St 
Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  May  22,  1679,  age  16.  V.  of  Wilcot, 
Wilts.,  1686.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

MORTIUS,  JOACHIM.   M.A.  1620  (Incorp.  from  Rastock). 

MORTLOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  I,  1672.  S.  of  John,  of  Nottingham.  School,  Notting- 
ham.  Matric.  1672. 

MORTLOCK,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8, 
1730.  S.  of  George,  of  Putney,  Surrey.  School,  Tonbridge, 
Kent  (Mr  Spencer).  Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A. 
1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Fellow,  1737.  Taxor,  1740.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  1740;  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1741.  Preb.  of 
Chichester.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks.,  c.  1748.  Took  the 
nasae  Pettiward,  1749,  on  succeeding  to  his  mother's  estates. 
Lived  near  Putney.   (Cole,  5876,  159.) 

MORTOFT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  28,  1642. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Valentine,  of  St  Helen's,  London, 
gent.   (Fts.  o/Z-onion,  1634.) 

MORTON,  see  also  MURTON. 

MORTON,  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  i6o2.  Of  Canterbury.  S.  of  George,  of  Esher, 
Kent.  Matric.  1602;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Fellow,  1605- 
18.  Accompanied  his  uncle,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  as  secretary 


Morton,  John 

to  Venice,  1604.  Minister  to  Savoy,  1612.  Clerk  of  the 
Council,  1615-23.  Secretary  to  Princess  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
the  Elector  Palatine  at  Heidelberg,  1616.  Knighted,  Sept.  23, 
1617.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1624-5.  Ambassador  to 
France,  1624.  Secretary  of  State,  Jan.  to  Sept.  1625.  M.P. 
for  the  University,  1625;  returned  also  for  Kent.  Died  in 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  Nov.  1625.  Buried  at  South- 
ampton. Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1625.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Harwood;  D.N.B.) 
MORTON,  ALBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1639.  Of  Langley,  Kent.  S.  of  Sir  Albert  (above).  Matric. 
1639.  Left  in  1640.  Lieutenant  in  the  army  in  Ireland. 

MORTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1548.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Bawtry,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1548.  Left  about  1550-1.  A  civilian  in  the  Court  of 
Arches.  Died  in  London.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  22,  1574. 
Brother  of  Nicholas  (1542-3).   (Harwood.) 

MORTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  19,  1646. 
S.  of  Nicholas  (1612),  of  Egloshayle,  Cornwall.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  Adm.  at  Wadham  College,  Sept.  7,  1649,  age  19; 
Scholar;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1649;  M.A.  1652.  Incorp.  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1653.  V.  of  Takeley,  Essex,  1652.  R.  of  Bhsland, 
Cornwall,  1656-62,  ejected.  Went  to  St  Ives,  and  preached 
till  1666,  when  he  started  a  school  at  Newington  Green. 
Pastor  of  the  first  Church  at  Charleston,  New  England, 
1686-98.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Apr.  11,  1698.  Buried 
at  Charleston.  Doubtless  brother  of  Nicholas  (1657). 
(Calamy,  l.  347;  F.M.G.,  i.  243;  D.N.B.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

MOURTON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 

Lent,  1597-8. 
MORTON,  DAVID.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 

1648.    S.  of  John  (1631),  of  Derby,  M.D.   School,  Repton. 

Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655;  B.D.  1663;  D.D.  1675. 

Fellow,  1652.   Senior  Proctor,  1661-2.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1655  and  1663.    R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1666-79.   V.  of 

Pevensey,   Sussex,    1679.    R-  of  Longford,   Derbs.,   1682. 

Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1690. 

MORTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1550. 
MORTON  or  MORETON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17) 

a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  11,  1619.   Of  Astbury,  Cheshire. 

S.  of  William,  of  Moreton.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 

1626.    Fellow,   1622-31.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1626.    D.D. 

(Oxford)  1636.  V.  of  Grinton,  Yorks.,  1634-7.  R.  of  Barrow, 

Cheshire,  1637-9.   R.  of  Tattenhall,  1637;  of  Sefton,  Lanes., 

1639;  ejected  from  the  last  two,  1645;  restored,  1660.   Preb. 

of  Chester,  1637,  ejected  but  restored.  Died  Feb.  28,  1674-5, 

aged  76.  Buried  at  Sefton.  M.I.  Brother  of  John  (1614)  and 

Peter  (1619),  father  of  William  (1668).    (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of 

Cheshire;  E.  Axon;  D.N.B.) 
MORETON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June 

23,  1652.  Of  Staffordshire. 
MORTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 

26,1725-6.  S.of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Denbigh.  B.  at  Wrexham. 

School,  Ellesmere,  Salop   (Mr  Dean).    Matric.   1726;  B.A. 

1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1733. 

MORTON,  EUSEBIUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Aug.  7; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1662.  Master  of  Boston  Grammar  School, 
1652.   R.  of  Scremby,  Lines.,  1663. 

MORTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1623-4. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Sir  George,  Knt.,  of  Milbome 
St  Andrew,  Dorset,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1626. 

'MORTON,'  HENRY  (1567),  see  MOSTON. 

MORTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  May  12, 
1648.  S.  of  George,  of  Derbyshire.  School,  Glossop.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Mottram,  Cheshire,  1662-76  (?). 

MORTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1724. 
5th  s.  of  John  (1687-8),  R.  of  Oxendon,  Northants.  B.  there' 
c.  1704.  Matric.  1724-5;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1732.  Ord! 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17,  1727-8.  C.  of  Oxendon,  i728' 
R.,  1729-37.  Married,  at  Gt  Harrowden,  Nov.  9,  1730,  Ann 
Baggiley,  of  Isham.  Buried  at  Oxendon,  Sept.  8,  1737. 
Brother  of  John  (1713-4).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MORTON,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1729.  Of 
BradweU,  Derbs.  Matric.  1729;  LL.B.  1734.  V.  of  West 
Wratting,  Cambs.,  1735. 

MORTON,  JAMES.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest 
Sept.  22,  1628,  as  'B.A.  of  Corpus  Christi  College.''  ' 

MOORTON,  JAMES.    M.A.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).    Perhaps  V.  of 
Billingborough,  Lines.,  1632;  or  R.  of  Mistley,  Essex,  1643-7. 
MORTON,  JOHN.   B.A.  1499. 

MOORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 
MORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588. 


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MORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1592-3-  Prob- 
ably and  s.  of  John,  of  Cheshire.  B.A.  1596-7.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Feb.  8,  1597- 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1608;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1609,  as  B.A.  of  Trinity  College. 

MORTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Leicestershire,  gent.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  8,  1594,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1598;  M.A.  1601;  B.D. 
1610.  Fellow  of  Lincoln,  1601.  Fellow  of  Chelsea  College, 
1610.  Admon.  at  Oxford,  Nov.  2,  1614.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MORETON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1614. 
S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Moreton.  Age  17  in  1613.  Of  Little 
Moreton,  Cheshire,  Esq.  Died  s.p.  c.  1639.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1619)  and  Peter  (1619).  (Ormerod,  in.  29;  Vis.  of 
Cheshire,  1613.) 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  24, 1621. 
S.  of  William  (1575),  B.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Durham.  Schools, 
Newcastle  and  Leics.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  Sept.  19,  1629.  Perhaps  V.  of  Shenff 
Hales,  Staffs.,  1631-49.  Buried  Dec.  9,  1649.  One  of  these 
names,  M.A.,  died  Sept.  17,  1631,  aged  25.  M.L  at  St 
Saviour's,  Southwark.  Brother  of  Tobias  (1618).  (Cole, 
5876,  5.) 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1623.  Matric.  1623. 

MORTON,  JOHN.  M.D.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Bordeaux).  Of 
Derby,  M.D.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1637;  mentions  his  only  son 
David  (1648). 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1643. 
Matric.  1643.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Sylby,  Leics.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1644-5. 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1644. 
Of  Surrey. 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1644. 
Of  Warwickshire.   Probably  B.A.  1644-5. 

MOORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  7,  1658.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1661. 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  25, 
1668.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Hollen  Clough,  Hathersedge,  Derbs. 
School,  Manchester.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  24,  1671; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1673.  C.  of  Blackley,  Manchester,  1683-1703. 
Buried  there  May  9,  1707.  Admon.  (Chester)  1707;  as  of 
Manchester.  Brother  of  Samuel  (i668).  (Mumford,  Man- 
chester Gr.  Sch.;  E.  Axon.) 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31,  1687-8. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  2nd  s.  of  Godly,  of  Scremby,  Lines.  B. 
there.  Adm.  at  Oundle  School,  Aug.  6,  1686,  age  14.  Matric. 
1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  3, 
1694,  as  C.  of  Oxendon,  Northants.  Perhaps  V.  of  Weston, 
Lines.,  1700.  F.R.S.,  1703.  R.  of  Oxendon,  1707-26. 
Botanist.  County  historian.  Died  July  18,  1726,  aged  55. 
Buried  at  Oxendon.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  Henry  (1724)  and 
John  (1713-4).  (Al.  Oxon.  seems  to  confound  him  with  a 
contemporary  of  B.N.C.,  Oxford,  who  was  ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1697;  D.N.B.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MORETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1698.  Of 
Stafiordshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  18,  1702. 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  2,  1713-4- 
S.  of  John  (1687-8),  of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7,  1718;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1719;  C.  of  Oxendon.  C.  of  Stanwick.  Buried  there 
May  19,  1724.  Admon.,  1724,  to  his  father,  the  R.  of 
Oxendon.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1744.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Waddington. 
School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Goodall  and  Mr  Rolt).  Matric.  1744; 
B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  York) 
Dec.  1748;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1750.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Boultham,  Lines.,  1750-86.  V.  of  Crowle, 
1752-67.  R.  of  Conisholme,  1767-73.  R.  of  Gt  Oxendon, 
1773-86.   Brother  of  Robert  (1748). 

MORTON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  12, 
1656.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1656. 

MORTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  9, 
1670.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Marchington,  Staffs.  School,  Derby 
(Mr  Osbume).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  Aug.  1677.   (Peile,  11.  31.) 

MORTON,  MALIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  4,  1585-6;  priest,  Jan.  14, 1586-7. 
V.  of  Wilmington,  Sussex,  1598.  Described  Feb.  1601-2,  as 
'bom  in  Yorks.;  aged  46;  C.  of  Waldron  9  years.'  Buried 
at  Wilmington,  Apr.  i,  1616.  Admon.  at  Lewes.  (W.  C. 
Renshaw.) 


Morton,  Samuel 

MORTON,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1542-3-  S.  of  Charles,  of  Bawtry, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  M.A.  1545;  B.D.  from  Trinity,  1553-4- 
One  of  the  original  Fellows  of  Trinity,  1546-  Six-pi cache., 
Canterbury,  1556.  Went  to  Rome,  1558,  where  he  was 
created  D.D.  Sent  to  England  in  1568,  by  the  Pope,  to 
report  on  the  state  of  affairs.  One  of  the  chief  instigators  of 
the  Northern  rebellion,  1569.  Afterwards  at  Louvain  and 
Rheims.  Arrested  at  Rome  for  intriguing  with  others  against 
Queen  Elizabeth,  1580.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1548).  (Cooper, 
II.  10;  D.N.B.) 
MORTON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1612. 
S.  of  John,  of  Quarrendon,  Bucks.  Matric.  1612;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Dixie  Fellow.  R.  of  St  Saviour's, 
Southwark.  Married,  at  Egloshayle,  Cornwall,  May  11,  1616, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Tho.  KesteU.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1640.  Father 
of  Charles  (1646)  and  the  next.  (F.M.G.,  i.  243.) 
MORTON,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Nicholas  (above).  Matric.  from  Wadham 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Nov.  14,  1650,  cler.fil.;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1653; 
M.A.  1656.  Brother  of  Charles  (1646).  Died  s.^. 
MORETON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Moreton.  B..^.  1622.  Ambassador 
from  Charles  I  to  Genoa  and  Tuscany.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1619)  and  John  (1614).  (Peile,  i.  329.) 
MORTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10,  1599- 

1600.   Perhaps  matric.  c.  1598. 

MORTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 

1544.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  lUington,  Norfolk,  1556-66. 

MOURTON  (?),  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1592. 

MORTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3,  1592- 

Matric.  c.  1592;  B.A.  1595-6. 
MORTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
19,  1674.   S.  of  Richard,  mercer,  of  Manchester.   B.  there. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8- 
MORTON,  RICHARD.   M.D.  1680  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
Robert,  minister  of  Bewdley,  Worcs.   B.  in  Suffolk.   Matric. 
from  Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford,  Mar.  17,  1653-4;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1656-7;  M.A.  1659;  M.D.  1670.   Minister  of  Kinver,  Staffs., 
c.  1659;  ejected,  1662.   F.R.C.P.,  1678.   Censor.   Resided  in 
Grey    Friars    Court,    Newgate    Street,    London.     Author, 
medical.  Died  at  Newdegate,  Surrey,  Aug.  30,  1698.  Buried 
at  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street.    Will,  P.C.C.    Father  of 
the  next.   (Munk,  i.  398;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
MORTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  22,  1688,  from  Oxford,  having  kept  three  years  there 
(matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Mar.  19,  1685-6,  age  17).  S.  of 
Richard  (above),  M.D.   Matric.  1689;  M.D.  1695  (Lit.  Reg.). 
F.R.C.P.,  1707.    Physician  to  Greenwich  Hospital,  1716-31. 
Died  Feb.  1,  1730-1.   (Munk,  11.  20;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
MORTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  25,  1702.    S.  of  William  (1668),  Bishop  of  Kildare. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1702.   Doubtless  B.A.  (Dublin) 
1708;  M.A.  (Dublin)  1711.   Preb.  of  Caimcastle,  Connor,  in 
1731.   (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
MORTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  1716.    S.  of  John,  vintner,  of  Kent.    B.  at  Tonbridge. 
School,  Tonbridge  (Mr  Spencer).  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20; 
M.A.  1724.    Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  July  14,  1723;  priest 
(Norwich)  Feb.  21,  1724-5.  R.  of  Newenden,  Kent,  1743-72. 
R.  of  Rolvenden.  Died  Oct.  21, 1772.  (Scott-Mayor,  111.  305.) 
MORTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1593. 
MORTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  28, 
1623;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1625-6. 
MORTON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  i,  1717. 
Of  Northamptonshire.    Matric.    1717;   B.A.   1720-1.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4;  priest,  Sept.  10,  1721. 
MORETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  1733-   S.  of  Thomas,  barrister,  of  Salop.   B.  at  Shifnal. 
School,  Newport,  Salop  (Mr  Lea).  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7; 
M.A.  1748.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1736-7;  priest. 
May  28,  1738.    Perhaps  R.  of  Langenhoe,  Essex,  1745-70. 
R.  of  Borley,  1758-70.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (Sco«-Mayor,  111. 448.) 
MORETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
29,  1748.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Lincohishire.  B.  at  Wadding- 
ton. School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Rolt).   Matric.  1748-9;  B.A.  1752; 
M.A.  1754.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17,   i753;  pnest, 
Feb.  23,  1755.   R.  of  Raithby  and  Hallington,  Lines.,  1763- 
83.    V.   of   TathweU,    1763-83.     Brother  of   John    (i744)- 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  579.) 
MORTON,  SAMUEL.   M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   5th  s. 
of  Adam,  of  Hinton,  Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  29,  1622. 
Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  Dec.  13,  1639,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1643-4;  M.A.  (Lincoln  CoUege,  Oxford)  1651. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1661. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Haddon,  Hunts.,  till  his  death,  in  1682. 


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MORTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Magdalene,  May 
25,  1668.  S.  of  Edward,  of  HoUen  Clough,  Hathersedge, 
Derbs.  School,  Hope,  Derbs.  Matric.  1668.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Sept.  1677;  'B.A.'  Brother  of  John  (1668). 

MORETON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  4,1670-1.  Of  Chester.  School,  Ringley,  Lanes.  Scholar, 
1671;  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  iDublin)  1679-  Ord. 
priest  (Cloyne)  Dec.  23,  1683.  V.  of  Aghadown,  1683-92. 
Preb.  of  Donaghmore,  1684-93.  C.  of  Abbey  Stewry,  1686- 
92;  res.  1692.   (Cotton,  Fasti,  i.  368.) 

MORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1376.  Fellow,  till 
1416.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Mar.  27,  1395-  R-  ot  Brinkley, 
Cambs.;  and  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  18,  1416. 
Will,  P.C.C;  leaves  books  to  King's  Hall.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MORTON,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1519-20-  Probably  V.  of  Cal- 
verley,  Leeds,  1526-51,  when  he  resigned.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1555-8.  R.  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  1554-8.  WiU  (Consist.  C. 
London);  proved,  Sept.  24,  1558. 

MOURTON  or  MURTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1578;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Fellow,  1587-96.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1586-7.  Perhaps  R.  of 
West  Lexham,  Norfolk,  and  father  of  WUliam  (1604). 

MORTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1582.  S.  of  Richard,  citizen  of  York.  B.  there,  1564.  Scholar, 
1584;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1598;  D.D.  1606. 
Fellow,  1592.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606.  R.  of  Long  Marston, 
Yorks.,  1598.  Chaplain  to  James  I,  c.  1606.  R.  of  Alresford, 
Hants.,  1606-9.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1607-9;  of  Winchester, 
1609-15.  Preb.  of  York,  1610-33.  Bishop  of  Chester,  161 6-9. 
R.  of  Stockport,  1616-9.  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1619-32.  R.  of 
Clifton  Campville,  Staffs.,  1619.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1632-59. 
Author,  theological.  Died  Sept.  22,  1659,  aged  95.  Buried 
at  Easton-Maudit,  Northants.  M.L  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  68; 
D.N.B.;Al.  Oxon.) 

MORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1657.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Spouthouse,  Bradfield-in-Ecclesfield, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  26,  1638-9.  School,  Norton, 
Derbs.  (Mr  Ramsden).  Matric.  1657;  B".A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18,  1658.  Practised  as  a  doctor  at 
Shefl&eld;  'M.D.'  Married,  July  28,  1670,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wright,  of  Unthank,  Dronfield.  M.L  at  Dronfield, 
Derbs.,  Nov.  29,  1675.  {Scott-Mayor,  Ixxxiii;  F.M.G.,  i.  231; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MORETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1712.  Of 
Wolstanton,  Staffs.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.  Subscribed 
for  deacon's  orders  (Gloucester,  in  London)  Feb.  25, 1715-6. 
Usher  at  Repton  School,  1716-22.   Buried  July  22,  1722. 

MORTON,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16,  1618. 
S.  and  h.  of  William  (1575),  of  Newcastle,  D.D.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Apr.  11,  1602.  Matric.  1618.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1620.   Brother  of  John  (1621). 

MORTON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1523-4. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
EEister,  1550. 

MOORTON  or  MURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  Michs.  1575.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Leicester. 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1578-9;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1582. 
Perhaps  B.D.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  13, 
1582.  V.  of  Long  Newton,  Durham,  1588-1616.  V.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Newcastle,  1596-1620.  Archdeacon  of  North- 
umberland, 1599-1603;  of  Durham,  1603-20.  Buried  at 
St  Nicholas,  July  26,  1620.  Father  of  Tobias  (1618)  and 
John  (1621).    (H.  M.  Wood;  F.M.G.,  243.) 

MORTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27,  1596. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1604.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1578),  R.  of  West  Lexham,  Norfolk. 
Educated  at  home.  Scholar,  1604-10;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A. 
1611.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1610.  C.  of  East 
Lexham,  Norfolk,  in  1617.  C.  of  Sporle,  1627.  R.  of  West 
Lexham,  1630-54,  sequestered. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  30,  1618. 
S.  of  James,  of  Clifton,  Worcs.  B.  in  Newcastle.  Matric. 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Oct.  22,  1622.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1630.  Fought  on  the 
Royalist  side.  M.P.  for  Evesham,  Mar.  to  May,  1640;  for 
Co.  Hereford,  1663-6.  Knighted,  Sept.  8,  1643.  Imprisoned 
in  the  Tower  of  London,  1644.  Serjeant-at-law,  1660. 
Recorder  of  Gloucester,  1662.  King's  Serjeant,  1663.  Justice 
of  the  King's  Bench,  1665-72.  Died  Sept.  23,  1672,  aged  68. 
Buried  in  the  Temple  Church.   M.L   {D.N.B.) 

MORTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  4,  1668.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1672.  Probably  V.  of  Leighton  Bromswold, 
Hunts.,  1680-8.  Buried  there  June  8,  1688. 

MORETON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Edward  (1619),  of  Cheshire.    Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 


MosELEY,  Maurice 

Dec.  5,  1660,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1663-4;  M.A.  1667; 
B.D.  1674;  D.D.  1677.  R.  of  Churchill,  Worcs.,  1669.  Dean 
of  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  1677-1705.  Bishop  of  Kildare, 
1682-1705.  Councillor  of  Ireland,  1682.  Bishop  of  Meath, 
1705-15.  Marriage  License  (Bishop  of  London)  July  4,  1682, 
to  Rev.  Dr  Wm.  Moreton,  of  St  Bride's,  London,  bachelor, 
age  40,  and  Mary  Atkins,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom  (?  spinster), 
age  26.  Died  Nov.  21,  1715.  Buried  in  Dublin  Cathedral. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1716.  Father  of  Richard  (1702).  {Al.  Oxon.) 
MORffrON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  14,  1708. 
Of  Burton-on-Trent,  Staffs.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 

MORTON, .   B.A.  1522-3. 

MORTON, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  8,  1747. 

MORWELL, .  D.D.  1499-1500.  A  monk. 

MOSE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 

July  4,  1723.   Of  Sussex.  School,  Hackney,  Middlesex. 
MOSE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1695.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.   B.  at  Petworth,  Sussex.   School, 
Horsham  (Mr  Wicklifie).    Probably  buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  June  22,  1695. 
MOSELEY,  MOSLEY  or  MOISLEY,  BRUDENEL.   Matric.  pens, 
from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1582.    Doubtless  s.  of  Edward 
Mosley,  R.  of  Weston  FlaveU,  Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Feb.  5, 
1565-6,  as  I^radnell.  B.A.  1585-6.  C.  of  Long  Stow,  Hunts., 
1605-10.   V.  or  C.  of  Easton,  in  1612.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
MOSLAYE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1567. 
MOSLEY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1586. 
S.  of  Nicholas  (afterwards  Knight),  of  Lancashire.    Bapt. 
Oct.  17,  1569.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1590.  Attorney- 
General  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.  M.P.  for  Preston,  1614, 
1620-2,    1624-5.     Knighted,   Dec.   31,    1614.    Of  Bradley, 
Derbs.,  and  RoUeston,  Staffs.  Died  July  i,  1638.  (E.  Axon; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 
MOSELEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanxjel,  Sept.  6, 1646. 
5th  s.  of  Oswald,  of  Ancoats,  Manchester.    School,  Man- 
chester. Scholar;  B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654.  Fellow,  1651.  Ord. 
(by  the  Manchester  Classis)  Jan.  10,  1654-5,  age  24.   P.C.  of 
Stretford   Chapel.    Preacher  at  Bunbury,   Cheshire,    1654. 
Fellow  of  Manchester  College,  1660-99.  V.  of  Bowdon,  1667- 
70.    R.  of  Wiknslow,  1674-99.    Married  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Davenport,  of  Cheshire.    Died  Aug.  14,  1699.   Buried 
at  Manchester.  M.I.  at  Wilmslow.  WUl,  Chester.  (E.  Axon.) 
MOSELEY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
11,  1645.    Of  Essex.    S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1624),  late  of 
Ousden,  Suffolk,  Esq.,  deceased.    B.A.   1648-9.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1648-9.   Will  (Bury)  1663.   Brother 
of  Maurice  (1655).   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 
MOSELEY,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1631. 
MOSELEY,  JOHN.    Ord.  deacon   (London)  Dec.  29,   1569,  as 

'B.A.;  student  of  St  John's;  aged  28.'  B.  at  Stafford. 
MOSLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1606.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  alderman 
(afterwards  Mayor),  of  York.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11, 
1609.  Age26ini6i2.  Perhaps  of  Ullerskelf,  Yorks.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trigott,  of  South  Kirby,  Yorks. 
Buried  at  St  John's,  York,  June  14,  1624.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MOSELEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  9, 

1632.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Carburton,  Notts.  School, 
Mansfield  (Mr  Poynton).    Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6, 

1633.  (For  possible  suggestions  see  Peile,  1.  424.) 
MOSELEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1647. 
MOSLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  16, 

1724.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Oswald,  Bart.,  of  Rolleston,  Staffs. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1727-8: 
M.A.  1735.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1725-6.  Received 
Lift.  dim.  from  York,  for  deacon  and  priest,  Nov.  1735.  R.  of 
Warsop,  Notts.;  of  Rolleston,  Staffs.,  1777-9.  Inc.  of  Fenton. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Oswald  (1721)  as  3rd  Bart.,  Feb.  26, 
1757.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  22,  1779-  Admon.,  P.C.C. 
{G.  Mag.;  G.^.C.) 

MOSELEY,  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26, 
1655.  Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard  (1624).  Ord. 
priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg,  of  Exeter)  Oct.  6,  1659.  R.  of 
Weston  Market,  Suffolk,  1660.  Licensed  to  preach,  1662. 
R.  of  Depden,  1685-1705;  'M.A.'  Died  1705.  Brother  of 
Humphrey  (1645).  Will  (Bury)  1705.  Benefactor  to  Ampton 
Almshouses. 

MOSELEY,  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1724.  S.  of  Humphrey,  gent.,  of  Ousden,  Suffolk. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1724;  B.A. 
1727-8;  M..^.  1734.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  16,  1728; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1730.  R.  of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  1731-47. 
R.  of  Tostock,  1736-41.  R.  of  Drinkstone,  1741-7.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  374.) 


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MosELEY,  Nicholas 

..^ci  cv   MirHni  AS    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Micbs. 

"^Ls  '  E  d"?s  of  Sswald,  of  Ancoats,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
l.^f'  -ft  Manchester  Dec.  26,  1611.  School,  Manchester. 
fpP'-for^  Lar!^  An  active  Royalist;  fined  in  1643. 
Mfi^ied  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Lever,  of  Alknngton  Lanc^. 
AutTor,  Psyc'l^Sraphia.  Died  Oct  20,  1672.  (Mumford, 
Manchester  School;  Vts.  of  Lanes.,  1664;  D.N.B.) 

MOSLEY  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  30,  1709. 
Of  YorSe  S.  of  Thomas  (1681),  R.  of  Skelton.  B.  Sept. 
22.  1693.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A  1717.  Ord. 
deacon  (Carlisle)  Dec.  19,  I7i4;  pnest  (London)  June  16, 
1717.  C.  of  St  Helen's,  Stonegate,  York,  i7ifr-22;  R.,  1722- 
48.  Married,  at  St  Olave's,  York,  Sept.  4,  i.7".  AnnabeUa, 
dau.  of  William  Penniman,  of  Ormesby.  Died  1748.  Prob- 
ably brother  of  Richard  (1713).  (M.  H.  Peacock;  E. 
Axon.) 

MOSLEY,  OSWALD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  6,  1721. 
S  and  h.  of  Sir  Oswald,  of  RoUeston,  Staffs.,  Bart.  B.  at 
Osberton,  Notts.,  Apr.  21,  1705.  Bapt.  at  Worksop.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  June  2.  1751.  Died  unmarried 
Feb.  26,  1757.  Buried  at  RoUeston,  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
John  (1724)- 

MOSLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  161 7.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  21,  1626-7;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1629. 
R.  of  Gt  Yeldham,  Essex,  1629-50-. 

MOSLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1624.  Doubtless s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Ousden,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
B  1608  Matric.  1624.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  16,  1626. 
Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Playters,  Bart.,  of 
Sotterley,  Suffolk.  Died  1642.  Father  of  Humphrey  (1645) 
and  Maurice  (1655).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MOSELEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
July  10,  1713.  S.  of  Richard  (?  Thomas  (i68i)),  clerk.  B.  in 
Yorkshire.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M  A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest 
(York)  June  9,  1723.  R.  of  St  Saviour's,  York;  and  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Micklegate,  York,  c.  i745-  Buried  June  17, 
1754.  Father  of  Thomas  (1740)  and  probably  brother  of 
Nicholas  (1709).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MOSELEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1634.  S.  of  John, 
of  Newark-on-Trent,  D.D.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric. 
from  Magdalen  Hall,  May  27,  1636,  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1638;  M.A.  1 64 1.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge.  A  licensed 
Presbyterian  teacher,  1672.  Nonconformist  minister  at 
Ringway,  Cheshire,  in  1691.  At  Mellor  Chapel,  Derbs., 
1692-1701.  Buried  at  Mellor,  Nov.  1701.  (E.  Axon;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

MOSLEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1609; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1618. 

MOSLEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Herefordshire.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  June  4, 
1616,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1658,  of  one  Tho.  Moseley,  of  Cliffe,  in  the  parish  of 
Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight,  clerk. 

MOSELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
14,  1661.  S.  of  Thomas,  miner,  of  Youlgreave,  Derbs.  B. 
there.  School,  Repton  (Mr  UUock).  Matric.  1661;  B.A. 
1664-5. 

MOSELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
16,  1681.  S.  of  Richard,  verger.  B.  at  York.  School, 
Pocklington  (Mr  Ellison).  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A. 
1C91.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1691.  R.  of  Skelton,  and  V.  of 
Overton,  Yorks.,  1687-1732.  V.  of  St  John's,  Leeds,  1727. 
Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Suger,  of  York.  Died 
Nov.  26,  1732,  aged  69.  Father  of  Nicholas  (1709)  and 
probably  of  Richard  (1713)-   (F.M.G.,  880.) 

MOSELY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  28, 
1705.  Of  Moseley.  Matric.  1705.  One  of  these  names  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Moseley,  Stafis.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Shaw, 
u.  184.) 

MOSELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1740.  S.  of  Richard  (1713),  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  in  York. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5; 
M.A.  1749.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  22,  1745;  priest,  June 
14,  1747.  R.  of  St  Helen's,  Stonegate,  York,  1748-61.  R.  of 
Skelton,  c.  1749.  V.  of  Strensall,  1761-77-  R-  of  Wigginton, 
till  1784.  R.  of  Stonegrave,  1777-84-  V.  of  Hovingham,  in 
1777.  Died  Apr.  22,  1784.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  505;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

MOSELEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  1,  1582.  Of  London.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1586-7; 
M.A.  1590.  Fellow,  1585-92.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of 
Wells.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1617. 


Moss,  Robert 

MOSES,  AGAR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  9, 
1735-6.  S.  of  Moses,  of  Canterbury,  alderman. 

MOSES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  (age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1639.  An  exhibitioner  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of 
John,  of  London,  smith  (?  merchant  taylor).  B.A.  1643-4; 
M.A.  1647.  Fellow,  c.  1644.  Master,  1654-60,  ejected.  After- 
wards practised  the  law.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  2, 
i66x,  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3,  1665.  Became  a  Serjeant- 
at-law,  1688,  and  Counsel  to  the  East  India  Company.  He 
was  a  liberal  benefactor  to  Pembroke  College,  and  to  Christ's 
HospitaL  Died  1688.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Calamy,  i.  211;  A.  W. 
Lockhart;  D.N.B.) 

MOSES, .   B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502. 

MOSEY,  NICHOLAS,  see  MOYSEY. 

MOSIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  12, 
1644.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Bridgford,  Devon.  In  1671  he  was 
described  as  of  the  Inner  Temple  when  licensed  to  marry 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Master,  late  of  Exeter,  merchant.  (T.  A . 
Walker,  75.) 

MOSIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  June  12,  1644.  Of 
Lancashire,  pleb.  S.  of  William,  gent.  Bapt.  at  Manchester, 
May  9,  1619.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  9, 
1638,  age  19;  B.A.  (Cambridge)  1644.  Presented  to  Wexham, 
Bucks.,  Feb.  26,  1646-7.   (E.  Axon.) 

MOSSE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  7, 
1698-9.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Burton).  Scholar,  1698-9;  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 
1706;  M.D.  1713.  Practised  medicine  at  Hull,  Yorks.  Died 
1731.   Will,  P.C.C.    {Peile,  11.  145.) 

MOSS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  2,  1727. 
S.  of  William,  grazier  (and  large  landowner),  of  Postwick, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  3,  171 1-2.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Reddington).  Scholar,  1727-35;  Matric.  1728;  B.A. 
1731;  M.A.  1735;  D.D.  1747-  Fellow,  1735-9.  University 
Moderator,  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  28,  1735; 
priest  (Bristol)  Dec.  26,  i737-  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1738-86. 
R.  of  Boscombe,  Wilts.;  of  Compton  Bassett,  1743-50. 
Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1749-66.  R.  of  St  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  1750-1;  of  St  James',  Piccadilly, 
1750-9.  F.R.S.,  1752.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1758-66.  R.  of 
St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1759-74.  Boyle  lecturer, 
1759-62.  Bishop  of  St  David's,  1766-74;  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
1774-1802.  Friend  and  supporter  of  Hannah  More.  Died 
in  London,  Apr.  13,  1802.  Buried  in  Grosvenor  Chapel. 
Nephew  of  Robert  (1682)  and  Charles  (1698-9)  and  father 
of  Charles,  Bishop  of  Oxford.  {D.N.B.;  Venn,  n.  28.) 

MOSS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1724- 
Matric.  1728;  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

MOSSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1586.  Matric.  1586; 
Scholar;  B..\.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593. 

MOSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1587; 
B.A.  1590-1.  Perhaps  M.A.  Described  as  '  M.A.  of  Pembroke 
CoUege,  aged  38  or  40'  (in  1612).  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  22,  1593;  licensed  preacher  (Canterbury).  Perhaps  R.  of 
Hope  AU  Saints,  Kent,  1608-12.  R.  of  DigsweU,  Herts., 
1612-5.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1615. 

MOSS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1595-6-   Matric.  c. 

1596;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1607.    Ord.  deacon  (Colchester) 

July  5,  1601;  priest,  Apr.  4,  1602.   V.  of  Quadring,  Lines., 

1606. 
MOSSE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  10, 

1672.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1673. 

MOSS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  1698.  B.  at 
Stafford.   Matric.  1698. 

MOSSE  or  MORSE,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  18,  1606-7.  Of  Flempton,  SuffoUs.  S.  of  PhiUp,  gent., 
deceased.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Dickenson).  Matric.  1608. 
{Venn,  i.  194,  where  he  is  wrongly  identified  with  his  cousin 
Lionel,  brother  of  the  Jesuit  martyr.) 

MOSSE,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  14,  1575- 
S.  of  Miles,  of  Chevington,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1589;  D.D.  1595.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincohi)  Oct.  7,  1583.  V.  of  St  Stephen,  Norwich, 
1585.  R.  of  Combes,  Suffolk,  1597-1615.  Author,  sermons, 
3tc.  Buried  at  Combes,  Sept.  13,  1615.  {Venn,  i.  8r; 
D.N.B.) 

MOSSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1571.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  31;  priest,  Feb.  19,  1572-3. 
as  scholar  of  Cambridge.  R.  of  Hannington,  Northants., 
1579-1611,  resigned.  Buried  there  July  25,  1619.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

MOSSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c.  1590. 


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Moss,  Robert 

MOSS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  i6)  at  Corpus  Christi,  1682.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Gillingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689;  B.D.  1696;  D.D.  1705  (Com. 
Reg.).  Fellow,  1686-1714.  University  preacher,  1693. 
Preacher  at  Gray's  Inn,  1698-1729-  Assistant  preacher  at 
St  James',  Westminster,  1698.  Chaplain  to  the  King  and 
Queen.  Lecturer  at  St  Lawrence  JewTy,  London,  1708. 
Dean  of  Ely,  1713-29.  R.  of  Gilston,  Herts.,  1714-  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Mar.  26,  1729.  Buried  at  Ely.  M.L  in  the 
Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  [Masters;  Bentham,  Ely;  D.N.B.; 
H.  P.  Stokes.) 

MOSS,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1728.  S.  of  William,  of 
Middlewich,  Cheshire.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  21,  1718-9,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722.  V.  of 
Horton,  Staffs.,  50  years.  V.  of  Dilhome.  Died  Feb.  2,  1776. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

MOSSE,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1551.  Of 
Ely  diocese.  Afterwards  scholar  of  Clare.  Wm.  Masterson, 
R.  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.,  leaves  him  books  and  four  marks 
*if  he  go  forward  in  lemynge,'  1556.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  1557-8.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Graystoke,  Cumber- 
land, 1567-8.   (C.  E.  Parsons,  Horseheath.) 

MOSSE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1460;  B.Can.L.  1465.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Elsenham,  Essex,  c.  1450. 

MOSS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1711.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1711;  Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718. 
Fellow,  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July;  priest,  Sept.  1716. 
C.  of  Gt  Yarmouth.  (A  contemporary  in  Oxford.) 

MOSSAYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
Perhaps  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1570-1,  as  Moss.  Ord.  priest, 
Lincohi,  1573.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Stamford,  1578.  Admon. 
(Lincoln)  1587. 

MOSSOM,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1705.  S.  of  Thomas,  chandler.  B.  at  Greenwich,  Kent, 
Mar.  25,  1690.  School,  Lewisham  (Mr  Turner).  Matric.  1705. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  i;  priest,  June  8,  1718.  R.  of 
St  Peter's  Parish.  New  Kent,  Virginia,  1727-67.  Died  Jan.  4, 
1767.   M.I. 

MOSSOM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  2,  1631. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1631.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Aug. 
9, 1631.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  D.D.  i66oiLit.  Reg.).  D.D. 
(Dublin)  1661.  Army  chaplain,  1642.  During  the  Interregnum 
preached  at  St  Peter's,  Pavd's  Wharf,  London.  Sequestered 
from  benefice  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1 650,  for  ofl&ciating  by 
the  book  of  Common  Prayer.  Precentor  of  St  Patrick's, 
Dublin,  1660-6.  Preb.  of  York,  1660-4.  Dean  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin,  1661-6.  Bishop  of  Derry,  1666.  Author, 
religious.  Died  Dec.  21,  1679.  Father  of  the  next.  {Palatine 
Note  Book,  I.  203;  r.  A.  Walker,  44;  D.N.B.) 

MOSSOM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  July 
3,  1658.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert  (above). 
Scholar,  1659;  Matric.  1660.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1658-9,  as  of  London.  Became  Master  of  the  Court 
of  Chancery  in  Ireland.  Died  Feb.  7,  1679-80.  Buried  in 
St  Catharine's  Church,  Dublin.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MOSTYN,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1729- 
S.  of  Sir  Roger,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Mostyn,  Flintshire.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1732-3. 
Died  at  Cambridge,  1733.  Brother  of  Roger  (i739)- 

MOSTYN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1553- 

MOSTON  or  MOYSTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1567  (wrongly  as  'Morton,'  in  Matric.  and  Degrees). 
Of  Co.  Flint.  S.  of  William,  of  Talacre  (Thomas,  Dioc.  of 
S.  Asaph,  says  father  was  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Talacre).  B.A. 
1571-2;  M.A.  1574;  LL.D.  1589.  Fellow,  1573-83-  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1577.  Chancellor  of  diocese  of  Bangor,  1586. 
V.  of  Whitford,  Flint,  1586-91.  R.  of  Ysceifiog,  1587.  R.  of 
Aberdaron  Ysceifiog,  Carnarvon,  1592.  Admitted  advocate, 
July  15,  1599.  R.  of  Llanllechyd,  Carnarvon,  1600.  Canon  of 
Bangor,  1600.  Died  1616.  Buried  at  Llanasapb.  Will, 
P.C.C.   {Cooper,  11.  284;  iii.  104;  A.  Gray.) 

MOSTYN  or  MOSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1619  (Fell.-Com.  in  College).  Of  Flint.  2nd  s.  of 
Sir  Roger,  of  Mostyn,  Knt.  M.P.  for  Anglesey,  1624-5;  for 
Flintshire,  1640-4.  Of  Maesmynnan.  Died  1644.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1619)  and  William  (1620).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MOSTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26, 
1670.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Brymbo,  Denbigh.  B.  there. 
School,  Wrexham.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  July  17,  1676.  V.  of  Whitford,  Flintshire, 
1680-1722.  R.  of  Llanycil,  Merioneth,  1686-90.  Preb.  of 
St  Asaph,  1688-1726.  R.  of  Llangyniew,  Montgomery,  1699- 
1722. 


Motley,  Thomas 

MOSTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25, 
1675-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Halkin,  Flintshire.  B.  there. 
School,  North  Hope.  Matric.  1675-6. 

MOSTYN,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 
1739.  S.  of  Sir  Roger,  3rd  Bart.  B.  at  Mostyn,  Flintshire. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  I745« 
Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  St  John's,  Feb.  12,  1744-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1745;  priest,  Feb.  23,  1745-6. 
R.  of  Eastling,  Kent,  1746-52.  R.  of  Christleton,  Cheshire, 
1752-74.  Preb.  of  Chester,  1760-75.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1774-5-  Died  Apr.  11,  1775.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1777.  Brother 
of  Daniel  (1729).   {Scott-Mayor,  m.  550;  PeiU,  n.  237.) 

MOSTYN,  SIMON.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608; 
B.D.  1620.  R.  of  Ysceifiog,  Flintshire,  1 614-5.  V.  of 
Rhuddlan,  1618-24.  V.  of  Cwm,  1623-4.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph, 
1623-4.   Buried  at  Rhuddlan,  Feb.  20,  1624. 

MOSTYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  4, 1619. 
Of  Flint.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Roger,  of  Mostyn,  Knt.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  3,  1620.  Knighted,  Nov.  1623.  Of 
Kilken.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Whitelocke. 
Died  in  1641,  before  his  father.  Brother  of  John  (1619)  and 
the  next.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

MOSTYN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1620.  Of  Flint.  S.  of  Sir  Roger,  Knt.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1627.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1625.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1639.  Archdeacon  of  Bangor,  1633.  R.  of  Christie- 
ton,  Cheshire,  1634.  V.  of  Whitford,  Flintshire,  1639.  Died 
c.  1669-70,  at  Plas  Mostyn,  Wrexham.  Buried  at  Wrexham. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (above)  and  John  (1619).  (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.;  Browne  Willis,  St  Asaph.) 

MOSTYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1737. 
Of  Denbigh.   Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  i744- 

MOTE  or  MOATE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1571.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1575-6; 
M.A.  1579;  B.D.  1586.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1581.  V.  of 
Thriplow,  Cambs.,  1587-90.  R.  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk,  1598- 
1609. 

MOTE,  SIDRACH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  c.  1600.  S.  of 
George  (a  Belgian),  merchant  and  citizen  of  Norwich. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Elsworth,  Cambs.  (Dr  Paman). 
Migrated  to  Caius,  July  26,  1603,  age  23.  Scholar,  1605-6; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29, 
1604;  C.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1608.  C.  of 
Newton,  Isle  of  Ely.  C.  of  Haddenham,  in  1604.  V.  of 
Gooderstone,  Norfolk,  1615-40.   {Venn,  i.  183.) 

MOTE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Subscribed  for 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1587.  V.  of  Thriplow, 
Cambs.,  1590-7.  P.C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  c.  1596-8.  V.  of 
Comberton,  Cambs.,  1599-1617. 

MOTELETE,  HENRY.  FeUow  of  Clare,  c.  1355.  Benefactor. 

MOTHAM  or  MATHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1637.  Matric.  1637-8,  as  Motham;  Scholar,  1638; 
B.A.  1641-2. 

MOTHAME,  ISAAC.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Onehouse,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1630-1; 
M.A.  1634.   {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

MOTHERBIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  8, 
1576.  S.  of  William,  of  Cowick,  Snaith,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Rawcliffe  and  Carleton.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Probably 
V.  of  Brafferton,  Yorks.,  1592-1615:  'learned,  a  preacher, 
of  good  conversation.'   Died  1615.   {Venn,  i.  88.) 

MOTLEY,  AARON.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1584; 

B.A.  1588-9.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  7,  1612. 

C.  of  Mareham,  Lines.,  1613. 
MOTLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  7, 

1670-1.    S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Kettleweil,  Yorks.   B. 

there.  School,  Dent.  Matric.  1671.  Brother  of  Henry  (1666). 

MOTLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1666.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Kettleweil,  in  Craven,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Coates).  Ord.  priest  (York) 
June,  1667.  V.  of  KettleweU,  1670-99.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1690)  and  brother  of  Edward  (1670). 

MOTLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1562; 
B..\.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569.  Fellow,  1566.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  June  3,  1574".  priest,  Dec.  21,  1575-  V.  of  West 
Firle  and  Ringmer,  Sussex,  1575-1604.  Will  proved  (Lewes) 
Oct.  20,  1604. 

MOTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1690.  S.  of  Henry  (1666),  clerk.  B.  at  Kettleweil,  Yorks. 
School,  Threshfield.  Matnc.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Loudon)  Feb.  17,  1694-5;  priest  (York)  1698.  V.  of  Harts- 
head,  Yorks.,  1699-1703. 


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MoTT,  Edmund 

MOTT  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  t?)  atCxius,  Jan.  26,  l677-8- 
sLndh  of  Edmund,  gent!.  If  Caldecot,  Norfolk.  B.  there, 
bapt  at  Oxburgb,  Aug.  21,  1660.  School,  Thetford  (Mr 
Keene).  Matric.  1677-8;  Scholar,  1677-84;  B  A.  1681-2; 
M  A  1685-  M.D.  1693.  Fellow,  1684-93.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert  Blyford,  of  Bumham  Overy,  Norfolk,  and  widow 
of  John  Thruston,  of  Hoxne.  Died  Feb.  3,  1699-  Buried 
at  New  Walsingham.  M.I.  Father  of  John  (1716),  brother 
of  William  (1667)  and  Luke  (1670-1).  (Venn,  1.  458.) 
MOTT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  23, 
1679.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Bumham  Thorpe.  Matric.  1679; 
Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686. 
MOTT,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  22,  1641. 
S.  of  Edmond,  Esq.  B.  at  Threxton,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Thetford  (Mr  Wm.  Ward)  and  Ripon  (Mr  Ri.  Palmes). 
MOTT,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sidney,  Lent,  1607-8.   (Not 

in  Sidney  register.) 
MOTTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 
MOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1649. 

Perhaps  P.C.  of  King's  Bromley,  Staffs.;  ejected,  1662. 
MOTT,  JOHN  (afterwards  THRUSTON).    Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Caius,  June  10,  1716.   S.  of  Edmund  (1677-8),  M.D.,  of 
Walsingham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Holt  (Mr  Reynolds) 
and  Walsingham  (Mr  Harding).  Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1716- 
21;  M.B.  1722;  M.D.  1727.    Fellow,  1723-76.    In  1744  he 
assumed  the  name  Thruston.  Died  unmarried  May  18,  1776. 
M.I.   at   Market   Weston.     Will,    P.C.C.     Founder   of   the 
'Thruston  speech'  in  Caius  College.   [Venn,  11.  6.) 
MOTTE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  8, 
1744.   S.  of  John,  of  Hadleigh,  Sufiolk.   Matric.  1745;  B.A. 
1748-9. 
MOTT,  LUKE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  3,  1670-1. 
S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Caldecot,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Swaffham. 
Schools,  Lynn  (Mr  Bell),  Docking  (Mr  Windale)  and  Thetford 
(Mr   Keen).    Matric.    1671;   M.B.    1676.    Fellow,    1677-82. 
Buried  at  Swaffham,  May  20,   1682.    Brother  of  William 
(1667)  and  Edmund  (1677)-    [Venn,  1.  443.) 
MOTT,  MARK.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1599-1600.    Of  Essex. 
4th  s.  of  Mark,  of  Braintree.  Bapt.  Mar.  8,  1581.  M.A.  1603; 
B.D.  1610;  D.D.  1621.    Fellow,  1602.    V.  of  Little  Raine, 
Essex,  1611-30.  Buried  there  Jan.  3,  1630.  By  will  (Consist. 
C.  London)  1631,  he  leaves  certain  books  to  St  John's  College. 
Probably  father  of  Mark  (1641).   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  J.  Ch. 
Smith;  Morant,  11.  376.) 
MOTT,  MARK.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,   1620. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  Adrian,  of  Essex.   B.  Oct.  23,  1602.  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7;  priest, 
June  8,  1628.  C.  of  Stisted,  Essex,  1634-5.  C.  of  Chelmsford, 
1637;   R.,   1643-60.    R.  of  Gt  Wratting,  Sufiolk,   1660-3, 
ejected.    Buried  at  Raine,  Essex,  May  2,  1667.    Doubtless 
father  of  Mark  (1659)  and  Nathaniel  (1662),  probably  brother 
of  Thomas  (1620).   {Morant,  11.  376;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664-8.) 

MOTT,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1641. 
Of  Essex.  Probably  s.  of  Mark  (1599),  D.D.  B.  Nov.  20, 
1624.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634,  Morant,  u.  376.) 

MOTT,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  23,  1659. 
S.  of  Mark,  priest  (1620).  B.  at  Chelmsford,  Essex.  School, 
Chelmsford  (Mr  Peake).  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  14,  1662.  Of  Moimteneys-in-RoxweU,  Essex,  in  1667. 
Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ady,  M.D.,  of  Wethers- 
field,  Essex.  Of  Wethersfield.  Buried  there  May  22,  1694. 
Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1662),  father  of  the  next  and  of 
Nathaniel  (1694).  (Venn,  i.  407;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1634; 
Morant,  11.  376.) 

MOTT,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  25,  1689.  S.  of 
Mark  (above).  B.  at  Wethersfield,  Essex.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds  (Mr  Leeds).  Resided  till  Michs.  1691.  Buried 
at  Wethersfield,  Jan.  21,  1691-2.  Brother  of  Nathaniel 
(1694).   (Peile,  II.  114.) 

MOTT,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  13, 
1662.  S.  of  Mark  (1620),  R.  of  Gt  Wratting,  Sufiolk.  B.  at 
Chelmsford.  School,  Chelmsford.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  1670.  Probably  adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec. 
1670.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671.  Brother  of  Mark  (1659) 
and  probably  father  of  Thomas  (1697).  The  V.  of  Lapley, 
Staffs.,  was  probably  an  Oxford  contemporary.  (Venn,  i. 
417;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Morant,  11.  376.) 

MOTT,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  13, 
1694.  S.  of  Mark  (1659).  B.  at  Wethersfield,  Essex.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Leeds).  Scholar,  1694-5;  Matric.  1695;  B.A. 
1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1705. 
Brother  of  Mark  (1689).   (Peile,  n.  131.) 

MOTTE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Coldiester,  gent.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  7,  1617. 


Mould,  James 

MOTTE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6,  I7i5- 
S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Colchester.  School,  Ipswich  (Mr  Leeds). 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Sept.  29,  1715.  age  16.  Matric.  1715-6; 
B.A.  1718^.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  26,  1726-7;  pnest 
(Lincohi)  Feb.  22,  1729-30-   V.  of  Twyford,  Leics.,  1730-2- 
R.  of  Brent  Eleigh,  Sufiolk,  1732-5-    Died  Aug.  6,  i735- 
(Scott-Mayor,  lii.  297-) 
MOTT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1620. 
Probably  s.  of  Adrian,  of  Essex.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
1623     B  A    1623-4;   M.A.   1627.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(London)  Mar.  9,  1627-8.   V.  of  Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk, 
1634.    One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Nayland,  Sufiolk, 
and  first  cousin  of  Mark  (1620).    Probably  brother  of  Mark 
(1620).   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664-8.) 
MOTT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens.,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,   1697- 
Probably  s.  of  Nathaniel  (1662).    B.  in  London.    Matric. 
1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704;  B.D.  1711.    Fellow,  1703. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1708;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1712.  R.  of 
Aller,  Somerset,  i7i7-   (Morani,  11.  376.) 
MOTT.  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1639.    S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Colchester.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  10,  1640.   Called  to  the  Bar,  May  28, 
1647. 
MOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  15, 1667. 
S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Caldecot,  near  Swaffham  Market, 
Norfolk.    B.   at  West  Barsham.    Schools,   Fakenham  and 
Walsingham  (Mr  Bishop),  Swaffham  (Mr  Harvey  and  Mr 
Roberts),  BeechamweU  (Mr  Cooper),  Lynn  (Mr  Bell)  and 
Docking  (Mr  Wyndell).    Matric.  1667-8.    Brother  of  Luke 
(1670)  and  Edmund  (1677-8)- 
MOTT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  26, 
1667-8.  S.  of  William,  barrister.   B.  at  Gt  Waltham,  Essex. 
Schools,  Colchester  and  Felsted.   Matric.  1668.   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  July  8,  1671.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 
MOTT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  14, 
1699-1700.    Only  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Colchester.    B.  at 
Ipswich,  June  5,  1682.    Schools,  Colchester  and  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1703-4;  B.A.  1703-4-  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  July  5,  1704- 
MOTTERSHAW,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,   1731.    S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Derbyshire.    B.  at 
Clay-Cross.  School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Burrow).   Matric.  173 1; 
B.A.  1734-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  i735;  priest. 
Mar.  15,  1738-9.  C.  of  Lea,  Lines.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  438.) 
MOTTERSHED,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,   1583.    Of  Northamptonshire.    B.A.   1586-7;   M.A. 
1590.   Fellow,  1589. 
MOTTRAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  14,  1703. 
Of  Lincohishire.   'Turned  papist,  and  afterwards  recanted.' 
MOTTERAM,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1579.  Of  Derbyshire.  Scholar.  Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  Jan.  5, 
1581-2.   R.  of  Addelthorpe,  Lines.,  1581-1602.  Will  proved 
(Lincoln)  Jan.  2,  1615-6.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  694.) 

MOTRAM, .  B.A.  1523-4- 

MOTYNG,  see  MOWTING. 

MOUGHT, .  D.D.  1475-6-   A  friar. 

MOULD,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1632. 
Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  Thomas  (1590),  R-  of  Appleby, 
Leics.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  R.  of  Gt 
Appleby,  Leics.,  1642,  succeeding  his  father.  Died  Mar.  18, 
1683,  aged  70.  Buried  at  Appleby.  M.I.  Brother  of  James 
(1635-6)  and  father  of  Isaac  (1671).   (Nichols,  iv.  436.) 

MOULD,  BERNARD.  M.A.  1712  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  London,  gent.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Aug.  8,  1700, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Wadham)  1704;  M.A.  1707.  Fellow  of  Wadham, 
1707.  Chaplain  at  Smyrna.  R.  of  Holywell,  Beds.,  1725- 
R.  of  Widdington,  Essex,  1725-  R-  of  Quendon,  1735.  Will 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  1744.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MOULD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26,  1671.  Of 
Leicestershire.  S.  of  Abraham  (1632).  B.A.  1674-5-  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1677-  R-  of  Appleby,  Leics.,  1684- 
1721.  Died  Oct.  24,  1721,  aged  69.  Buried  at  Appleby.  M.I. 
(Nichols,  IV.  436.) 

MOULD,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  16, 
1708-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Waltham  Cross,  Herts,  (sic),  shoe- 
maker. Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Oct.  29,  1721.  R.  of  Gt  Appleby,  Leics.,  1721-31.  Died 
Jan.  23,  1731.  Doubtless  father  of  Thomas  (i733)- 

MOULD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  11, 
1635-6.  S.  of  Thomas  (1590),  R.  of  Appleby,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Ashbv-de-la-Zouch  (Mr  Rob.  Orme).  B.A.  1639-40; 
M.A.  1643.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1643;  priest, 
Dec.  13,  1644.  C.  at  Tatenhill,  Staffs.,  1646.  Brother  of 
Abraham  (1632). 


Mould,  John 

MOULD,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  i8)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  20, 
1709-10.  ist  s.  of  John,  V.  of  North  Cave  and  R.  of  Cliff, 
Yorks.  B.  at  North  Cave.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert). 
Matric.  1710. 

MOULD,  JOHN  (1714).  s«  MOORE. 

MOULD,  ROBERT.  B.A.  {?  1609-10);  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1613;  priest,  Feb.  18, 
1615-6.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1619;  of  Heather, 
Leics.,  clerk. 

MOWLD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1590-1. 
Matric.  c.  1590;  Scholar,  1594;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598. 
Preb.  of  Licheeld,  1606.  R.  and  patron  of  Appleby,  Leics., 
1610-42.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stmmpshaw,  Norfolk,  1618.  Died 
Sept.  26,  1642.  Buried  at  Appleby.  M.L  Father  of  James 
(1635-6)  and  Abraham  {1632).  (T.  A.  Walker;  Nichols,  iv. 
436.) 

MOULD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16, 
1629-30.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Tottington,  Norfolk, 
1639-48,  and  R.  of  Stmmpshaw,  1648.   {Peile,  i.  341.) 

MOULD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635.  Perhaps  V.  of  Hellidon,  Northants., 
in  1660,  and  V.  of  Staverton,  i66i-73-  Bm-ied  there  Jan.  6, 
1673-4. 

MOULD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1733. 
Of  Appleby,  Leics.  S.  of  Jacob,  clerk,  deceased  [Jacob 
(1708-9),  R.  of  Appleby].  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Dec.  12, 
1733.  Matric.  1735;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1738.  English  Master  of  Appleby 
Grammar  School,  1746-92.  Died  Oct.  1792,  aged  76.  (A. 
Gray.) 

MOULIN,  see  MOLINEUS. 

MOULSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  1596.  Of 
Cheshire.   Matric.  1597;  B.A.  1600-1. 

MOULTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  8,  1624.  S.  of  Christopher,  notary,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Briggs).  Matric.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  17,  1643-4;  C.  of  Swanton  Morley;  priest  (Bishop 
Joseph  Hall)  Nov.  30,  1649.  Schoolmaster  at  Swanton 
Morley.  C.  of  Homingtoft,  in  1662.  Probably  R.  of  Stan- 
field,  1664-70.  Buried  there  Aug.  22,  1670.   (Venn,  i.  268.) 

MOULTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1598;  B.A.  ( ?  1604-5);  M.A.  1608.  V.  of  Little  St  Bartholomew, 
London,  1612-20.  Died  May  30,  1623.  Will  (P.C.C);  as  of 
North  Waltham,  Hants.  (Musgrave;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MOULTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Apr.  30, 
1614.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Scratby,  Norfolk. 
School,  Yarmouth  (Mr  Umphrey).  Matric.  1613;  Scholar, 
1615-8;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  31,  i6i8.  V.  of  Potton,  Beds.  Buried  there  Nov.  15, 
1629.   (W.  M.  Noble;  Venn,  i.  224.) 

MOLTON,  SIMON  DE.  B.C.L.  in  1366.   {Cal.  Pap.  Pet.) 

MOULTON,  WILLIAM    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1602. 

MOUNS  or  MOUNTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  13,  1609-10. 

MOUNSELL  or  MANSELL,  PETER.  According  to  Ward 
(Gresham  Professors)  he  studied  physic  at  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  for  four  years,  and  then  at  Paris  and  Padua. 
Of  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
Dec.  8,  1587;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1591;  M.A.  1594.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1594,  as  s.  of  John,  late  of  Weymouth,  gent., 
deceased.  Probably  M.D.  of  Leyden,  c.  1607.  Gresham 
Professor  of  Physic,  1607-15.  Practised  in  London.  Buried 
at  St  Helen's,  Bishopsgate  Street,  Oct.  18,  1615. 

MOUNSEY,  ROBERT  (1673-4).  see  MONSEY. 

MOUNT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  7, 
1737-8.  S.  of  James,  clerk  (P.C.  of  Waddington,  near 
Clitheroe),  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Kirkham.  Schools,  Kirkham 
and  Clitheroe.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2.  V.  of  Formby, 
Lanes.,  till  1772.  Admon.  (Chester)  1779-   (J-  Parker.) 

MOUNT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  3,  1563.  B.  at  Mortlake,  Surrey.  Matric.  1563-4; 
B.A.  1567-8.  Fellow,  1566-9.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Burghley. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Leyboume,  Kent,  1582-1602.  Master  of  the 
Savoy,  1594-8.  Skilled  in  making  distilled  waters;  wrote 
works  on  this  subject.  Died  Dec.  1602.  (Cooper,  11.  271; 
D.N.B.) 

MOUNTAIGNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1575.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wistow,  Yorks., 
notary  public. 

MOUNTAIGNE  or  MOUNTAIN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1586.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wistow,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Cawood,  Yorks.,  1569.  B.A.  (?  1589-90);  M.A.  1593; 
B.D.  1602;  D.D.  1607.  Fellow,  1592-1611.   Junior  Proctor, 


MouNTFORD,  Francis 

1600-1.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  28,  I593' 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Essex,  1602.  R.  of  Gt  Cressingham, 
Norfolk,  1602-10.  R.  of  Aspeden,  Herts.,  1607.  Professor 
of  Divinity  at  Gresham  College,  1607-10.  Master  of  the 
Savoy  and  chaplain  to  James  I,  i6o8-i7-  V.  of  Cheam, 
Surrey,  1609.  Dean  of  Westminster,  1610-7.  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  1617-21;  of  London,  1621-28;  of  Durham,  Feb.  to 
June,  1628.  Archbishop  of  York,  June  to  Oct.,  1628. 
Founded  scholarships  at  Queens'.  Died  Nov.  6,  1628. 
Buried  at  Cawood.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1666;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MOUNTAIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  15, 
1638.  Doubtless  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Wistow,  Yorks.,  and  nephew 
of  George  (1586),  Archbishop  of  York.  Matric.  1640.  Of 
Wistow,  Esq.  Age  46  in  1666.  Royalist;  in  arms  at  Newark. 
He  and  his  father  compounded.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Gower,  of  Stittenham,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Wistow, 
Sept.  12,  1669.  M.I.  WiU,  York.  Brother  of  James  (1638). 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

MOUNTAIGNE,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1621;  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1623.  Licensed  (Peterborough)  to  marry. 
Mar.  31,  1624,  Mary  Tompson,  at  the  Cathedral. 

MOUNTAIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  15,  1638. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Wistow,  Yorks.  Matric.  1639;  B.A. 
1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Fellow,  1643.  Died  Nov.  2,  1697. 
Buried  at  St  Michael-le-Belfrey,  York.  Brother  of  George 
(1638). 

MOUNTAIN  or  MOUNTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1570. 

MOUNTAIN,  THOMAS.  Graduated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of 
Richard.  R.  of  Milton,  Kent,  1545-53-  R-  of  St  Michael, 
Tower  Royal,  London,  1550.  Imprisoned  at  Cambridge 
Castle  on  a  charge  of  heresy,  where  he  was  befriended  by 
Nicholas  Sygar.  Afterwards  fled  to  Antwerp.  R.  of  St 
Pancras,  Soper  Lane,  London,  1559-61.  R.  of  St  Faith, 
1560-73.   (Cooper,  I.  213;  D.N.B.) 

MOUNTAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  5,  1606. 
Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10. 

MOUNTFORD,  MUNDEFORD  or  MUMFORD,  ADAM.  Matric. 
pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1569.  Probably  5th  s.  of  Osbert, 
of  FeltweU,  Norfolk.   (Peile,  i.  111;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

MOUNTFORD,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
July  6,  1624.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1578),  R.  of  Radwinter, 
Essex.  Matric.  1624;  Scholar,  1626;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
Ord.  priest  (St  David's)  Sept.  18,  1631.  R.  of  Wendon  Lofts, 
Essex,  till  his  death,  1666.  Probably  father  of  the  next. 
(T.A.  Walker,  28.) 

MOUNTFORD,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Christ's,  Aug.  2,  1656.  S.  of  Bartholomew  (?  above).  B.  at 
Elmdon,  Essex.  School,  Elmdon  (Mr  Atkinson).  Matric. 
1656;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Perhaps  R.  of  Covington, 
Hunts.,  1664-74,  deprived.   (Peile,  i.  573-) 

MOUNFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1430-8. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kirklington,  Yorks.,  1438.  Died 
before  Feb.  17,  1438-9.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

MUNDFORD,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1564-5;  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1566;  LL.B.  1572-3-  Fellow, 
1572-91.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Congham,  Norfolk,  1595. 

MOUNDEFORD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  16,  1611-2.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edmund,  of  Mundford  and 
Hockwold,  Norfolk,  Knt.  School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Eston). 
Matric.  1612.  M.P.  for  Thetford,  1628-9;  and  for  Norfolk, 
1640-3.  Knighted,  Dec.  9,  1629.  Died  without  issue.  Buried 
at  Feltwell,  May  11,  1643.   (Venn,  1.  215;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

MUNDEFORD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1579.  9th  s.  of  Osbert,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1582-3; 
M.A.  1586.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  Feb.  1598-9;  priest,  June, 
1599.  R.  of  Congham,  near  Lynn,  in  1604.  Instituted  to 
Congham  St  Anne,  1613.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1629.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1560)  and  Thomas  (1568).   (Peile,  i.  154.) 

MOMFORTH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544;  LL.B.  1546-7- 

MOUNDEFORD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1560.  S.  and  h.  of  Osbert,  of  FeltweU,  Norfolk.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1564.  Died  Jan.  i,  1590.  Buried  at 
FeltweU.  M.I.  Brother  of  Edward  (1579)  and  Thomas 
(1568).   (Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Blomefield,  11.  196.) 

MONDEFORDE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  12,  1582.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  Wereham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Lynn  and  Suffield,  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1584-9;  B.A. 
1585-6.  Probably  adm.  at  the  English  CoUege,  Rome,  1590, 
as  of  Norfolk,  age  24.  Sent  to  England  in  1592.  Executed  in 
London  soon  after.   (Venn,  i.  115;  Records  S.J.,  vi.  182.) 


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MUNDEFORD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  peas,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Dec.  3, 
1635  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Newport  (Mr  Elgar  and 
Mr  Soper).  Matric.  1636;  Scholar,  1637-43;  B.A.  1639-40. 
(Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

MOUNTFORT,  GEORGE.   B.Civ.L.  1458-9- 

MOUNFORD,  HENRY.  Scholar  and  Fellow  at  King's  Hall, 
1494-1518.   Perhaps  same  as  next. 

MONFORD  or  MOWMFORD,  HENRY.  B.Can.L.;  D.Can.L. 
1515-6- 

MUNFORD,  HUMPHREY.  B.A.  1521-2.  Perhaps  M.A.  1527-8, 
as  Momforth.  One  Humphrey  Mundford  R.  of  Stambridge- 
mag^na,  Essex,  1533;  died  1543. 

MONFORD,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 
1584-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.  Probably  succeeded  his  father 
as  R.  of  Tcwin,  Herts.,  1633;  ejected,  1643.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1648,  of  one  James  Montfort;  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  clerk. 
Brother  of  John  (1594)-    (Cluiterbuck,  11.  226.) 

MUNDFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1578. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Radwinter.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  May  13,  1581.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1585.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  11, 
1586.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1588-94-  R-  of  Rad- 
winter, Essex,  1594-1638.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1638. 
Doubtless  father  of  Bartholomew  (1624).  {T.A.  Walker,  29.) 

MOUNTFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.  of  Oxford 
[his  will,  1633;  as  of  Tewin].  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602;  B.D. 
1610;  D.D.  1620.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1618.  R.  of  Thorley, 
Herts.,  1619.  V.  of  Ware,  1633-4.  R.  of  Anstey,  1640; 
ejected,  1643.  V.  of  Therfield,  till  1643,  ejected.  Preb.  of 
Ely,  1644-52.  Died  Mar.  165 1-2.  Buried  at  Tewin.  M.I. 
Will,  P.C.C.   Brother  of  James  (1584-5)- 

MONTFORT,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1672-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1672;  priest,  June,  1674-  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Mundesley,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  Master  of  North 
Walsham  School,  1703  (M.A.).   Died  1721. 

MOUNTFORT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1731. 
Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  i735;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1737- 

MONDEFORD,  OSBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1601.  Of  Cambridge.  S.  of  Thomas  (1568).  B.  1585.  Matric. 
1601;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Fellow,  1604-15.  'Of  great 
hopes;  drowned  when  setting  forth  on  a  journey  with  Sir 
Henry  Wotton,'  Dec.  1614.  M.I.  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Milk 
Street,  London.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1615.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1603).   (Harwood.) 

MOUNTFORD,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1659. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  1665-6;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1669.  V.  of  Gt  Sampford, 
Essex,  1690  (M.A.). 

MONDEFORD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1603.  Of  Cambridge.  S.  of  Thomas  (1568).  B.  1587. 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Fellow,  1606-15.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1615.  'A  good  Scholar:  died  in  London,' 
Jan.  1615-6.  Buried  at  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Milk  Street. 
M.I.   Brother  of  Osbert  (1601).   (Harwood;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MOUNTFORT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1721.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Stafford.  School,  Stafford 
(Mr  Dearie).   Matric.  1721. 

MONTFORT,  SIMON.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1480. 

MOUNTFORD  or  MUMFORD,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Peterhouse,  Easter,  1604.  Of  Norwich.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  1608.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  C.  and  schoolmaster 
at  Bradley,  Lines.,  in  1614.  V.  of  North  Willingham,  Lines., 
1623-35.  ' 

MOMFORTH,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1530-1.  One  of  these  names, 
clerk,  left  the  estate  of  Witwang,  Yorks.,  to  Pocklington 
School  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 

MOUNDEFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1568.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Osbert,  of  Feltwell, 
Norfolk,  Knt.  Matric.  1568;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576;  M.D. 
1584.  Fellow,  1571-83.  Physician  to  Queen  Elizabeth  and 
James  I.  F.R.C.P.,  1594.  Censor,  Elect,  1608-30.  Treasurer, 
1608-9.  President,  1612-5,  1619-23,  1621-4.  Author  of 
Virbonus.  Became  blind.  Died  before  Dec.  1630.  Will 
(Comm.  C.  London)  Jan.  1630-1.  Brother  of  Edward  (1579) 
and  Francis  (1560),  father  of  Osbert  (1601)  and  Richard 
(1603).  (Munk,  I.  103;  Vis.  of  Norfolk;  D.N.B.) 
MONTEFORD  or  MONFORT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  Pembroke,  July  1,  1633.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London. 
Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
July,  1662.  Perhaps  V.  of  Stanford,  Norfolk,  1662-78.  R.  of 
Brettenham,  1663-6. 


MowsE,  Richard 

MOUNTIRE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  30,  1670.  S.  of  William,  of  Snaith,  Ycrks.  B.  there. 
School,  Snaith.  Matric.  1670,  'Mountain';  B.A.  1673-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1674;  priest,  Sept.  1675. 

MOUNTNEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1648.  S.  of  Richard  (1612),  Esq.,  of  Rotherham, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Apr.  13,  1630.  School,  Rotherham. 
Matric.  1648.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  6,  1650.  Living, 
1688.  Married  Jane  Atkinson,  of  Cambridge.  (Hunter, 
Sheffield,  390.) 

MOUNTNEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
i6i2.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks., 
gent.  B.A.  1616-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1617. 
Age  67  in  1665.  Of  Rotherham,  Esq.  Married  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Fitz-Geffrey.  Buried  at  Rotherham, 
Dec.  12,  1669.  Father  of  Francis  (above).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 

MOUNTENEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1725.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Putney,  Surrey.  Bapt. 
Nov.  9,  1707.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1735. 
Fellow,  1728.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  16,  1725.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Oct.  23,  1732.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland, 
1741-68.  Author,  classical,  etc.  Died  Apr.  7,  1768,  at 
Belturbet,  Co.  Cavan,  while  on  circuit.    (D.N.B.) 

MOUNTENEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1615-6.  Of  Leicestershire.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  William,  of 
Newbold  Verdun,  Leics.  Age  22  in  1619.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A. 
1622.  Perhaps  Master  of  Ashbourne  Grammar  School  till 
1635.  V.  of  Ham,  Staffs.,  1639-56.  Buried  there  Apr.  18, 
1656.    (Nichols,  IV.  848.) 

MOUNTRATH,  Baron,  see  COOTE,  CHARLES. 

MOUNTSTEVEN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1579.  S.  of  John,  of  Peterborough.  Bapt.  there, 
June  6,  1563.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  9,  1582.  Of  Paston, 
Northants.  Died  Mar.  4,  1635-6.  Buried  at  Paston.  M.I. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  Peterb.)  1636.  Left  £1000  for  endowments 
at  St  John's  and  £100  each  to  St  Paul's,  London  and  Peter- 
borough Cathedral.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MOUNTSTEVEN,  HENDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  7, 
1747.  S.  of  Hender,  of  Bodmin,  Cornwall,  Esq.  Matric.  1748; 
B.A.  1752.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1752.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1755; 
B.D.  1766.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1752-76.  Admitted 
to  practise  medicine,  1792.  R.  of  Little  Petherick,  Cornwall, 
1782.   Died  1812.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

MOURNE,  ISAAC.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  20,  1732. 

MOWER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  6,  1729. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Newark,  Notts,  (described  erroneously  in 
the  College  register  as  Marmaduke).  B.  there.  School, 
Chesterfield  (Mr  Burrow).  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1734;  priest,  June  20,  1736.  V.  of 
Clareborough,  Notts.,  1742-7.  Died  Feb.  2,  1747.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  HI.  422;  F.M.G.,  I.  221.) 

MOWER  or  MOWYER,  GREGORY.  B.Civ.L.  1498-9.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  Hall.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  4;  deacon,  Apr, 
18,  1500. 

MOWRYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  27, 
1695,  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  where  he  had  matriculated 
Apr.  3,  1693.  B.  at  Ham,  near  Somerton,  Somerset.  School, 
Sherborne  (Mr  Curgenven).  Matric.  1695,  'Mawrie.'  V.  of 
Montacute,  Somerset,  1708-25.  R.  of  Sock  Dennis,  1708-25. 
R.  of  Closworth,  1720-5.  Died  1725.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11. 
135.) 

MOWSSE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  16,  1663. 

MOWSE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  10, 1693-4.  S.of 
Richard  (1654),  R-  of  Little  Bowden,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  4,  1676.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oct.  18,  1694,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1697-8.  Buried 
at  Bowden,  Apr.  17,  1701.  M.I.   (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MOUSSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1562; 
B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570;  B.D.  1577- 

MOWSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3,  1610. 
S.  of  Arthur,  of  Canning  Street,  London,  wooUendraper.  B. 
in  St  Stephen,  London.  Matric.  1610;  Scholar;  B.A.  1613-4; 
M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Dec.  24, 
1620,  age  24.  R.  of  Little  Bowden,  Northants.,  1626-46, 
sequestered,  and  1660-6.  Resigned  in  favour  of  his  son 
(next).  Died  Aug.  13,  1667,  aged  74-  M.I.  at  Little  Bowden. 
Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1668.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

MOWSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  10,  1654. 
(Doubtless  adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel  about  the  same  date.) 
S.  of  Richard  (above).  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 
Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  25,  1664;  priest,  Oct.  8,  1665.  R.  of  Little  Bowden, 
Northants.,  1666-91.  Buried  there  May  18,  1691,  aged  52. 
M.I.  Father  of  Richard  (next)  and  Arthur  (1693-4). 


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MOWSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  i,  1689.  S.  of 
Richard  (above),  R.  of  Little  Bowden,  Northants.  Bapt. 
there,  Mar.  26,  1674.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Fellow, 
1693-4.  Buried  at  Little  Bowden,  June  10,  1694.  (H.  L 
Longden.) 

MOUSSE,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1537-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Needham  Market,  Suffolk,  clothier.  LL.D.  1552.  Master  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1552-3,  resigned,  and  1555-c.  8.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1553.  Regius  Professor  of  Law  at  Oxford,  1554-8. 
Advocate,  1557.  Received  the  tonsure  (London)  June,  1558. 
R.  of  Green's  Norton,  Northants.,  1558-67.  Preb.  of  South- 
well, 1559-76.  Preb.  of  York,  1561.  Dean  of  the  Arches  and 
Vicar-General  to  the  .\rchbishop  of  Canterbury,  1559.  R.  of 
East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1560.  Died  1588.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Benefactor  to  Trinity  Hall,  by  foundation  of  fellowships  and 
scholarships.  Well  known  in  Cambridge  by  the  'Causey 
Fund,'  contributed  by  him  and  Mr  Hare,  for  the  improve- 
ment of  the  roads  about  the  town.  His  arms  are  on  the 
1st  milestone  on  the  London  road.  {Cooper,  11.  41;  D.N.B.; 
Warren's  Book  Davy  MS.,  19141,  361.) 

MOUSSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  19, 
1599.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  'Stowley' 
(PSloley).   Scholar,  1600-4. 

MOWBRAY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641;  B.D.  from 
St  John's,  1648.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  June  11,  1644  (by  Earl 
of  Manchester).  V.  of  Southwell,  Notts.;  ejected,  1662. 
Afterwards  preacher  at  Sleaford,  Lines.   {Calamy,  11.  296.) 

MOWTER, .   Fee  for  B.A.  1481-2. 

MOWTING  or  MOTYNG,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1477-8.  Doubtless 
of  Peterhouse.  Celebrant  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
1463-4.  R.  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  1465.  Master  of  Mettingham 
College.   Died  1490.    {T.  A.  Walker.) 

MOWTLOWE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1571.  Of  Winchcomb,  Gloucs.  Matric.  1571; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579;  LL.D.  (?  1594).  FeUow,  1574-95- 
Scrutator,  1585.  Proctor,  1589-90,  1593-4-  Public  orator, 
1589-94.  Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham  College,  1596-1607. 
M.P.  for  the  University,  1604-11.  Married  Margaret,  mother 
of  Richard  Love,  Master  of  Corpus  Christi.  Buried  at  Gt 
St  Mary's,  Oct.  17,  1634.  WiU  (V.C.C.)  1634.  (Harwood; 
Ward's  Gresham;  Masters,  153.) 

MOWTON, .   B.Can.L.  1496-7- 

MOXON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  6, 
1620.  7th  s.  of  James,  husbandman.  B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1602.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1620;  B.A. 
1623-4.  Ord.  1626.  P.C.  of  St  Helen's,  Chester.  Cited  for 
non-conformity,  1637.  Fled  to  New  England,  1637.  Pastor 
at  Springfield,  Massachusetts,  c.  1637-52.  Returned,  1653; 
minister  at  Newbold-Astbury,  Cheshire,  1653-1661;  and  also 
P.C.  of  Rushton  Spencer,  Staffs.  Nonconformist  preacher  at 
Congleton,  c.  1667-87.  Died  Sept.  15,  1687.  Brother  of  the 
next.   (Calamy,  1.  257;  D.N.B.;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

MOXON,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  9,  1615.  S.  of 
James,  yeoman.  B.  in  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1597-  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1615,  as  'Moxill';  Scholar,  1618;  B.A. 
1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1620.  Brother  of  George  (above).   (A.  Gray.) 

MOXON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 

1749.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.   Matric. 

1749;  Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756.    Perhaps  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  3,  1753.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1757.   R.  of  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk,  1757. 
MOVES  or  MOYSE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  28, 

1665.  Of  Tottenham  High  Cross,  Middlesex. 

MOYSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  16,  1614-5. 
Of  Kirby,  near  Norwich.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Thorton).  Matric.  1615;  Scholar, 
1618-21;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Nov.  12;  priest,  Nov.  13,  1625.  R.  of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk, 
1625-34.  V.  of  Roudham,  1640.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1658.  {Venn,  i. 
227.) 

MOYES,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1626.  V.  of  Shropham,  Norfolk,  1661. 

MOYLE,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2. 

MOYLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Perhaps  C.  of  Astbury,  Cheshire, 
1622-42.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1637-44;  of  Lichfield,  1644, 
ejected. 

MOYLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1647-  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A. 
1654;  B.D.  1662.  Fellow,  1651.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1706. 


MuFFET,  Peter 

MOYON,  JAMES  DE.  Scholar  of  Cambridge,  c.  1270-80.  Clerk, 
of  Bath  diocese.  Used  to  hunt  hares  with  his  greyhounds  in 
Cambridge  warren.   {Pleas  of  the  Forest,  see  Preface.) 

MOYNE,  see  also  MOIGNE. 

MOYNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

Perhaps  of  'Myflingham,'  Lines.;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1557. 
MOYNE,  WALTER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1587. 

MOYSER,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1646. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Lockington, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Bolton  Percy,  Mar.  15,  1628-9.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  4,  1641.  J. P.  for  East  and  West  Riding. 
Recorder  of  Beverley.  Of  Beverley,  Esq.;  age  36  in  1665. 
Will  (York)  1694-5.  Father  of  John  (1677).  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MOYSER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,   1578; 

B.A. 1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
MOYSER,  JOHN.   Scholar  of  Peterhouse,  June,  1614.   Prob- 
ably brother  of  Leonard  (1611). 
MOYSER,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
27,  1677.    S.  of  James  (1646),  Esq.    B.  at  York.    School, 
Beverley   (private;    Mr   Banks).     Matric.     1677.     M.P.   for 
Beverley,  1705-8.  Will  (York)  1739.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
MOYSER,  LEONARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  18, 
1611.   S.  of  Francis,  of  Partington,  Yorks.   Bapt.  at  Bolton 
Percy,  Dec.  7,  1591.   Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1621-2;  priest,  June,  1622.   V.  of 
Pocklington,  Yorks.,  1622-5.   Buried  there  Feb.  29,  1624-5. 
Probably  brother  of  John  (1614).    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 
MOYSAR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1549. 

One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1551. 
MOYSTON,  H.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1565.  Probably 

same  as  Henry  Moston. 

MOYSEY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1665. 

Of  Rutland.    Matric.   1667,  as  Mosey;  B.A.  1668-9.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  7,  1668-9;  priest.  May  29,  1670.  V.  of 

Warmington,  Northants.,  1680-94.  V.  of  Cold  Ashby,  1694- 

1703.   Married,  June  19,  1682,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Reynolds, 

R.  of  Houghton,  Hunts.  Buried  at  Cold  Ashby,  Aug.  29, 1703. 

MUCHALL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 

21,    1746-7.    S.  of  Thomas,   of  Brewood,   Staffs.,   mercer. 

School,  Brewood.   Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1750. 

MUCKELEY,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1576. 
MUCKLESTONE,  MAURICE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23;  priest, 
Dec.  23,  1610. 
MUCKLESTONE   or   MULCKASTON,    RICHARD.     B.A.   from 
Jesus,    1604-5;    M.A.    1608;    B.D.    1618.     Perhaps    R.   of 
Brettenham,  Norfolk,  1608-12.   (For  two  contemporaries  of 
the  same  names  see  Al.  Oxon.) 
MUCKLOW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
20,   1667.    S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Bridgworth,  Notts. 
(?  Brixworth,  Northants.).    B.  there.   School,  Melton  Mow- 
bray. Matric.  1667-8. 
MUDDE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  11,  1573- 
S.  of  Henry,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  St  Pavil's. 
Matric.  1573;  B.A.  1576-7- 
MUDDE,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1614. 
MUDDE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  15, 
1576-7.    s.  of  John,  citizen  of  London.    B.  there.    School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1577;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1580-1;  M.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1584.   Fellow  of  Pembroke.   R.  of  Cowling, 
Kent,  1589-92.  V.  of  Cobham,  1603-19.   Musical  composer. 
{Venn,  i.  90;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  99.) 
MUDDICLIFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12, 

1667. 
MUDDIMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  24,  1647.  S.  of  Edward,  tailor,  of  Strand,  London. 
B.  there.  School,  St  Clement's  Temple  (Mr  Bumap). 
Pamphleteer  and  journalist.  Founded  the  London  Gazette, 
1665.  His  'Newsletters'  published  in  the  Times  in  1923. 
MUDDLE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1631.   Of  Sussex. 
MUFFET,  see  also  MOFFET. 

MUFFETT  or  MOFFET,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1574.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  London. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  FeUow,  1581.  R.  of 
Fobbing,  Essex,  1592-1617.  Author  of  The  Excellencie  of 
the  Mysterie  of  Christ  Jesus  and  of  A  Commentarie  upon  the 
whole  Booke  o!  the  Proverbs  of  Solomon.  Died  1617.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1569)-    {D.N.B.) 


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MUFFET  or  MOFFETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1569.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  London.  School, 
Merchant  Tavlors*.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  6,  1572,  age  19. 
B.A.  1572-3;'  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1576;  M.D.  1582  (incorp. 
from  Basel,  where  he  entered  1578).  Travelled  abroad  visiting 
Italy,  Spain  and  Germany,  1579-82.  F.R.C.P.,  1588.  M.P. 
for  Wilton,  1597.  Lived  latterly  at  Bulbridge,  Wilton,  as 
retainer  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke.  Author,  medical.  For 
a  list  of  his  medical  works  see  Cooper.  Died  June  5,  1604. 
Buried  at  Wilton.  Brother  of  Peter  {1574)-  {.Venn,  i.  71; 
D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  400,  554;  in.  105.) 

MUFFET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.   FeUow,  1567. 

MUFFET, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1576. 

MUGGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1548 
(impubes).  One  of  these  names  matric.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Oxford,  1551;  B.A.  i553;  M.A.  1557.  FeUow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  Oxford,  1553.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MULCASTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1549;  B.A.  1553-4;  M.A.  1556.  Fellow,  1556-8.  Will 
(V.C.C.)  1558. 

MULCASTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1554. 

MULCASTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1548.  S.  of  William,  of  Carlisle.  Left  King's,  c. 
1550.  B.A.  (probably  from  Peterhouse)  1553-4-  Incorp.  at 
Oxford.  Student  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1555.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1556;  M.A.  1557.  First  Head  Master  of  Merchant 
Taylors'  School,  1561-86.  V.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1590-1. 
Preb.  of  Sarum,  1594.  High  Master  St  Paul's  School,  1596- 
1609.  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  1598-1611.  Author. 
Died  Apr.  15,  i6ri.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1611. 
(Cooper,  III.  40;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 

MULCKASTON,  RICHARD  (1604-5),  see  MUCKLESTONE. 

MULCASTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Michs. 
1620.  Doubtless  s.  of  Peter,  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex. 
B.  Aug.  1602.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Grandson  of 
Richard  (1548).    (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 

MULCASTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1554. 

MULCASTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1561.  Perhaps  a  sizar  in  1564.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  10,  1566,  as  of  Carlisle. 

MULCASTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs. 
1622.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Charlewood,  Surrey.  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  R.  of  Charlewood,  1637.  (Vis.  of 
Surrey,  1663.) 

MULLINAX,  see  MOLINEUX. 

MULLINER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 
1615. 

MULLINER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 
i6r5. 

MULLINS,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  B.A. 
from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13, 
1714-5- 

MULSHOE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  (?  i6og-io);  M.A.  1613.  Schoolmaster  at  Homcastle, 
1611.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1612.  R.  of  Carleton, 
Lines.,  1615-29.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1629. 

MULSHOE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11, 
1632.  ists.  of  William  (1610-1).  B.  at'Thingdon' (Finedon), 
Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  7,  1616.  School,  Higham 
Ferrers.  Matric.  1632.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1629, 
and  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  i,  1635.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Tanfield,  of  Gay  ton  and  Luddington.  Buried 
at  Finedon,  Oct.  9,  1650.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1668.  Brother  of 
Tamworth  (1639-40)  and  William  (1633),  father  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  I.  417;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

MULSO,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug. 
16,  1654.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  Esq.,  of  Finedon,  Northants. 
B.  at  Luddington,  Northants.  (his  mother's  home).  Bapt. 
there,  Jan.  16,  1637-8.  Schools,  Finedon  and  Strixton.  Of 
Finedon,  Esq.   Died  unmarried. 

MULSHOE,  TAMWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  22, 1639- 
40,  as  Mulshoy.  3rd  s.  of  William  (1610-1),  of  Finedon, 
Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  13,  1620.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1632)  and  William  (1633). 

MULSOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Michs.  1621;  resided 
till  June,  1622.  Younger  s.  of  Robert,  of  Finedon.  Bapt. 
there,  Dec.  2,  1604. 

MULSOE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1610- 
1.  Elder  s.  of  Robert,  of  Finedon,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Nov.  16,  1593.  Married,  Sept.  21,  1613,  at  Weekley, 
Northants.,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cotton,  of  Conington, 
Hunts.  Buried  at  Finedon,  Dec.  24,  1620.  Father  of  Robert 
(1632),  Tamworth  (1639-40)  and  the  next.  (Vis.  of  Northants., 
1618.) 


MuNDAY,  Francis 

MULSHOE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  20,  1633. 

2nd  s.  of  William  (1610-1),  of  Finedon.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  23, 

1618.     Matric.    1633;    B.A.    1637-8;    M.A.    1641.     Adm. 

licentiate  R.C.P.,  Dec.  22,  1652.    Died  in  Aldersgate  Street, 

Dec.  15,  1654.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1655.  Brother  of  Robert  (1632) 

and  Tamworth  (1639-40).   (Munk,  i.  266;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
MULSO,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.   13,   1664. 

Readm.  Fell.-Com.  May  3,  1666. 
MULSHO, .  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  1513-4.  Scholar  at  King's 

Hall,  1534-44.     Probably  Benedict,   R.  of  Gt  Catworth, 

Hunts.,  1528-46.   Died  1546. 
MULTON,  JOHN  DE.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1340.    Left 

Oct.  I,  1347. 
MULTON,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1507-8.   A  monk. 
MUMFORD,  see  MOUNTFORD. 
MUN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,   1673.    Of 

Canterbury.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 
MUNN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 

1656.   S.  of  Richard  Nunn  (1615),  V.  of  Stockerston,  Leics. 

B.  there.    School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Meeres).    Matric.  1656; 

B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.   V.  of  Godmersham,  Kent,  1675- 

82.   Married  Sarah,   dau.   of  Capt.   Sampson   Hopkins,  of 

Coventry.     Died  Apr.  23,  1682.    Buried  at  Godmersham. 

(H.  G.  Harrison.    The  signatures  throughout  are  clearly 

Munn;  those  of  the  father  Nunn.) 
MUNN,  STEPHEN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1638.    Of  Kent.    B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Woodchurch,  Kent,  till  1684.   Died  Apr.  1684. 
MUNNE,  STEPHEN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  29, 

1669. 
MUN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at   Peterhouse, 

Apr.  10,   1661.     Of  Kent.     Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of   Otte- 

ridge,    Kent.     M.P.    for    Hastmgs,    1681    and    1689.     Of 

Icklesham  and  Hastings,  Sussex.   IBuried  at  Bearsted,  Kent, 

Feb.  15,  1691-2.    Will,  P.C.C.    Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 

(T.  A.  Walker,  119;  F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Barnet,  218.) 
MUNN,  VERE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1700.    Of 

Sussex.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  above),  of  Icklesham,  and  Hastings. 

Bapt.  at  St  Clement's,  Hastings,  Feb.  3,  1677-8.    Matric. 

1701;  B..\.  1703-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  June  3,  1705; 

priest,  Feb.  17, 1705-6.  V.  of  Bodiam,  Sussex, 1713-36.  Buried 

there  Sept.  4,  1736.  Will,  P.C.C.   (Cass,  East  Barnet,  218.) 

MUNN, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1589. 

MUNBY,  BLAISE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1583. 

Of  Lincolnshire. 
MUNBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  24,  1751.  B.  at 

Hull.   Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  25, 

1757,  as  chaplain  to  the  Dublin  man-of-war;  priest,  Feb.  19, 

1758.  Chaplain  till  1761. 

MUNCESTER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  ^L\GDALENE, 
Michs.  1609. 

MUNDAY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1602. 

MONDAYE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1559.  Of  Markeaton,  Derbs.  S.  and  h.  of  Vincent. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime  15,  1563.  Married  Jane, 
dau.  of  William  Bumell,  of  Notts.  Died  1607.  Father  of 
Francis  (1593)  and  William  (1597).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

MUNDAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1580.  V.  of 
Tilmanstone,  Kent,  1586-97  (retired).  R.  of  Betteshanger, 
1586-97  (M.A.).  Perhaps  R.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  and  R.  of 
Intwood  and  Keswick,  1597-1602. 

MUNDAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1586-7. 

MUNDAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
14,  1685.  S.  of  Gilbert,  gent.,  of  Shipley  Hall.  B.  at 
Markeaton,  Derbs.  M.P.  for  Derby,  171 1-5-  Of  Shipley 
Hall,  Esq.  Married  Hester,  dau.  and  h.  of  Richard  Miller, 
of  Shipley.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

MUNDY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May  13, 

1708.  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Osbaston,  Leics.,  Esq.    Matric. 

1709.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1711.   Brother  of  Francis 
(1706),  William  (1715)  and  Wrightson  (1721). 

MUNDY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  5,  1723- 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  AUestree,  Derbs.  Bapt.  at  Wirksworth, 
Oct.  9,  1706.  Matric.  1724.  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1731-  Married 
Hester,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Miller,  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  May  29, 
1729.  Buried  at  Heanor,  Derbs.,  Dec.  7,  1767.    (A.  Gray.) 

MONDAY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1584- 

MUNDEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1593.  Of 
Markeaton,  Derbs.,  Esq.  S.  of  Edward  (i559)-  Sheriff  of 
Derbs.,  1617.  Married  Katharine,  dau.  of  William  Smith, 
of  Quamdon,  Derbs.  Grandfather  of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker.) 


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MUNDAY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  4,  1645-6.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Markeaton,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Ma  trie.  1645-6.  One  of  these 
names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  16,  1649.   {Nichols,  iv.  525*.) 

MUNDY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  30,  1706.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Osbaston,  Leics.,  and 
Markeaton,  Derbs.,  Esq.  B.  at  Osbaston.  Matric.  1706;  B.A. 
1710-1;  M.A.  1718.  FeUow,  171 1.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  28,  1709.  High  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  i7i4-  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Jolm  Noel.  Died  Feb.  29,  1720.  Father  of 
VVrightson  (1731)  and  brother  of  Edward  (1708),  William 
{1715)  and  Wrightson  (1721).  {T.A.Walker;  NichoU,i\.  526.) 

MUNDAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1610;  B.A. 
1612-3.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1614.  M.A.  1616;  B.D. 
1623.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1614.  He  was  chosen  Master 
of  Corpus  Christi,  1626,  but  the  election  was  declared  void. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1618.  R.  of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 
1626-53,  sequestered.  Died  1653.  Buried  at  Little  Wilbra- 
ham.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1654.   (Peile,  1.  zyy;  Masters,  165.) 

MUNDAY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  27, 
1676.  2nd  s.  of  Matthew,  clothier.  B.  at  Taimton,  Somerset. 
Schools,  Wambrook,  Dorset,  and  Tiverton,  Devon.  Matric. 
1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  R.  of  Orchard  Portman, 
Somerset,  1686-8. 

MUNDY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  7,  1708. 
Of  Devon.   Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1734. 

MUNDY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  27,  i734- 
Of  Devon.   Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741. 

MUNDAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  ii,  1707. 
Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1711-2.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Ashley,  Wilts.   Will  (Cons.  C.  Sarum)  1741. 

MONDAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christt,  Lent, 
1579-80;  B.A.  1583-4.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at 
Aylsham,  Norfolk,  1584.  V.  of  Cromer,  1591-1601.  R.  of 
Sidestrand,  1600-39.  R.  of  Thorpe  Market.  Married,  at 
Sidestrand,  Oct.  15, 1634,  Mary  Seeker.  Buried  there  Jan.  17, 
1639-40. 

MUNDY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 
S.  of  Edward  (1559),  of  Markeaton,  Derbs.  B.A.  1600-1. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1601.  Brother  of  Francis  (1593). 
{T.  A.  Walker.) 

MUNDY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  8, 

1715.  3rd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Markeaton,  Derbs,  Esq.  B.  at 
Osbaston,  Leics.  Matric.  1715-6;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723. 
Fellow,  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Aug.  3;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  20,  1730.  Will  dated,  Apr.  17,  1735.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1706),  Edward  (1708)  and  the  next. 

MUNDY,  WRIGHTSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1721.  4th  s.  of  Francis,  of  Markeaton,  Derbs.,  and 
Osbaston,  Leics.,  Esq.  Matric.  1722.  Of  South  Horn  Grange, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Died  Sept.  27,  1750.  Brother  of  Francis  (1706), 
Edward  (1708)  and  William  (1715),  uncle  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

MUNDY,  WRIGHTSON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  24,  1731.  ist  s.  of  Francis  (1706),  of  Markeaton,  Derbs. 
B.  at  Osbaston,  Leics.  Matric.  173 1.  High  Sheriff  of  Derbs., 
1737.  M. P.  for  Leics.,  1747.  D.C.L.  (Oxford).  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Burdett.  Died  June  18,  1762,  aged  47. 

MUNDEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1616.  S.  of 
Henry,  gent.,  of  Poorstock,  Dorset.  School,  Dorchester 
(Mr  Cheeke).  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  Scholar,  1620-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Salisbury)  1622.  R.  of  Hook,  Dorset,  1642-50. 
{Venn,  i.  232.) 

MUNDEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  10, 
1697.   Matric.  1696. 

MUNFORD,  see  also  MOUNTFORD. 

MUNFORD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June 
12,  1673.  S.  of  Augustine.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hackney 
(Mr  Batchelor).  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Camelford, 
1708-10.    Died  Sept.  19,  1725. 

MUNFORD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1678; 
M.B.  1683;  M.D.  1694. 

MUNK,  see  MONK. 

MUNNINGS,  see  also  MONINS. 

MUNNINGS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
c.  May,  1744.  S.  of  John,  weaver,  late  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Seaming  (Mr  Brett).  Scholar,  1744-51 ; 
Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751.  FeUow,  1752-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litl.  dim.  from  Norwich)  June  5,  1748; 
priest  (Norwich)  May  24,  1752.  R.  of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk, 
1756-82;  and  of  Beetley,  1771-82.  Died  Sept.  i,  1805. 
{Venn,  11.  55.) 

MUNNINGS,  DANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  18, 

1716.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Nonvich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Holt  (Mr  Reynolds)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Pate).  Scholar,  1716- 
24;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724.    FeUow,  1724-35.    Incorp.  at 


MuNTON,  Anthony 

Oxford,  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  10,  1724;  priest 
(Lincohi)  June  5,  1726.  Usher  of  the  Perse  School,  1722. 
Head  Master,  1727-8.  R.  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  1734-8.  Died 
June  24,  1738.   {Venn,  11.  6.) 

MUNNINGS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  22, 
1587.    Matric.  sizar  Easter,  1587. 

MUNNING  or  MONYNGES,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Easter,  1577.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Semere,  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1585.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  17,  1589.  R.  of  Gt  Thomham,  Suffolk, 
1596-7.  R.  of  Brettenham,  1597-1624.  Will  (Norwich)  1624. 
Father  of  William  (1616).   {Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  i.  107.) 

MUNNINGS  or  MONINS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pem- 
broke, Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1617-8. 

MUNNINGS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  11, 
1616.  S.  of  Humphrey  (i577),  R.  of  Brettenham,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Perhaps  V.  of  Good 
Easter,  Essex,  1635-45,  resigned;  R.  of  'Preston'  (?  Friston), 
Suffolk,  1644-61.  R.  of  Chedburgh,  1661.  Will,  1669. 
{Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  i.  107.) 

MUNNINGS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1658.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1662-3. 

MUNS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  21,  1716. 
S.  of  Harper,  chairmaker  {cathedrarius),  of  Bury  St  Edmimds. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Randall  and  Mr  Kinsman). 
Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1716-21;  B.A.  1719-20.  Probably 
schoolmaster  at  Mendham,  Norfolk,  and  C.  of  Harleston,  in 
1725.   {Venn,  11.  6.) 

MUNNS,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1587-8.  and  s.  of 
John,  of  St  Andrew  Hubbard,  London.  B.  1568.  School, 
St  Paul's,  Exiibitioner,  1589.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1591. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1591-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  15,  1596.  Preb.  of  Glou- 
cester, 1597-1600.  V.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1598-1603. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1599-1603.  R.  of  East  Bamet,  1601-3. 
Married,  at  St  Olave's,  Hart  Street,  London,  Apr.  16,  1599, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Barry,  of  St  Lawrence  Pountney. 
Died  May,  1603.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1603.  {T.  A.  Walker; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

MUNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  28,  1678-9. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1693;  priest,  Mar.  1711-2.  R. 
of  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk,  1725-38.   Died  1738. 

MUNNS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594;  B.A. 
1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1601, 
age  24;  C.  of  Knapton,  Norfolk;  priest,  July  25,  1602. 

MUNSAY.  DANIEL.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1567-8.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. M.A.  1571;  B.D.  1578.  FeUow,  1572.  Scrutator, 
1587.  R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1610-20.  Died  1620.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C),  and  admon.  (P.C.C.)  to  his  nephew  Wm. 
Mounsey.  His  brother  William,  ironmonger,  of  London,  by 
will  (P.C.C.)  left  money  to  the  town  of  Cambridge. 

MUNSEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  FeUow, 
1632. 

MUNSON,  see  also  MONSON. 

MUNSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1548; 
B.A.  1551-2.   Probably  V.  of  Wenhaston,  Suffolk,  1555-9. 

MUNSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1552. 

MUNSON,  JOHN.   M.A.  1544- 

MUNSON  or  MONSON,  ROBERT.  Student  at  Cambridge.  S.  of 
WiUiam,  of  South  Carlton,  Lines.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  23,  1545-6.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1550.  M.P.  for  Dunheved 
(i.e.  Newport),  Cornwall,  1552, 1553,  1554,  and  1558;  for  West 
Looe,  1554;  for  Lincoln,  1558,  1571;  for  Totnes,  1572-4. 
Recorder  of  Lincoln,  1569.  Serjeamt-at-law  and  Justice,  C.P., 
1574-g.  A  commissioner  for  the  examination  of  anabaptists, 
1575.  Died  Sept.  23,  1583.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral. 
(Cooper,  I.  483;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

MUNSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  15, 
1584-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Hardwick,  NorfoUi. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Elv.  Scholar,  1585-8.  Died  in  CoUege. 
Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  June  10,  1588.  (Venn,  i. 
123) 

MUNSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clement's  Hostel, 
Easter,  1545. 

MUNSON, .  B.Civ.L.  1543-4- 

MUNSON, .  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1551. 

MUNTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
14, 1706.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Uppingham,  Rutland. 
B.  there.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Savage).  Matric.  1706; 
B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1709-10; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  171 1;  C.  of  Uppingham.  V.  of  WoUaston, 
Northants.,  1712-65.  Died  1765.  WiU  (Archd.  Northants.) 
1765.  Father  of  the  next.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  iv.  54.) 


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MuNTON,  Anthony 

MUNTON.  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July 
II  1737-  S.  of  Anthony  (above),  of  Northamptonshire 
fi'at  WoUaston.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1737;  B.A 
1741-2-  M.A.  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  27,  i743 
Usher  at  the  Grammar  School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1752-5 
C  of  St  Andrew's,  Newcastle,  1755-  Married,  at  Alston 
Northumberland,  Mar.  17,  1751-2.  Dorothy  Stephenson,  of 
Crosslands.  Died  Jan.  9,  1755-  Buried  at  St  John  s,  New 
castle.   [Scott-Mayor,  iii.  487;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

MURCOMBE,  see  MORCOMBE. 

MURCOTT,  JOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  .'^pr.  18,  1599. 

MURCOT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  5.  1666.   S. 

of  ,  clerk.    John  Murcot  (d.  1654.  see  D.N.B.)  had  a 

son  who  may  be  this  man.  Oliver  Heywood  {Diary,  iv.  10) 
says  '  bred  up  a  scholar,  I  hear  he  is  now  turned  Quaker. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  J.,  of  Cubbington,  Warws.,  matnc. 
from  Pembroke,  Oxford,  Dec.  17,  1669,  age  16.   (E.  Axon.) 

MURCROFT,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1593. 

MURDIN,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  19, 
1730  S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  of  London.  B.  there,  Oct.  18, 
1730.  Schools,  Caddington,  Beds.  (Mr  Biby)  and  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Fellow, 
1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  i737;  pnest.  Mar.  9, 
1739-40.  V.  of  Ixning,  Suffolk,  1759-68.  Children  of  one 
Rev.  Cornelius  Murdin  and  Harriott  his  wife  bapt.  at  St 
Dionis,  London,  i744.  i746,  i747- 

MURDIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sr  John's,  June  9, 
1719.  S.  of  Edward,  trunkmaker,  of  Middlesex.  B.  inLondon, 
Oct.  7,  1703.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1719; 
B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1726;  B.D.  1733.  Fellow 
of  Sidnev,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1724-5; 
priest,  Feb.  26,  1726-7.  R.  of  Woodwalton,  Hunts.,  1736- 
52.  R.  of  Merrow,  Surrey,  1752-60.  V.  of  Shalford,  1755-60. 
Died  1760.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  326.) 
MURDOCK,  JOHN.   M.A.  1700  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 

MURDOCK,  PATRICK.  M.A.  1748  {LU.  Reg.).  B.  at  Dumfries. 
Distinguished  at  Edinburgh  as  a  mathematician.  R.  of 
Stradishall,  Suffolk,  1738-74.  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1740.  F.R.S.,  1745.  R.  of  Kettlebaston,  Suffolk,  1749-50. 
V.  of  Gt  Thurlow,  1760-74.  Author,  mathematical,  etc. 
Died  Oct.  1774-    {D.N.B.) 

MURDON,  see  MORDEN. 

MURFEN, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  15,  1574-5- 

MURGATROYD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 
1658.  Of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1658.  One  of  these  names, 
s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Riddlesden,  Yorks.,  gent.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1659. 

MURGATROYD,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Jan.    29,    1719-20.     Of   Yorkshire.    School,   Drighlington, 

Bradford.    Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A. 

1733.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  22,  1723;  priest  (Ely)  Sept. 

24,  1727.   V.  of  Headingley,  Yorks.,  1730-2.  V.  of  St  John, 

Leeds,  1731-68.   Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Hey,  of  Leeds,  Feb. 

1737-8;  (2)  Hannah  Manklin,  of  York,  May  5,  1741.    Died 

Aug.  5,  1768.   (R.  J.  Wood.) 
MURGATROID,  MICHAEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1573.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Yorkshire,  1551.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A. 

1580.  Fellow,  1577-1600.  Secretary  to  Archbishop  Wiiitgift; 

afterwards  steward  of  his  household.   Grant  of  Arms,  1599. 

Wrote  on  Greek  scholarship  and  on  Whitgift's  archiepiscopate. 

Died  in  London,  Apr.  3,  1608.    {Cooper,  11.  480;  A.  Gray; 

D.N.B.) 

MURGATROYD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1650.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1654.  Usher  of  Wakefield  School, 
1656-67.  Buried  at  Wakefield,  May  16,  1667.  (H.  M. 
Peacock.) 

MURGATROYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  16, 1668. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2.  Died  May  24, 
1672.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel. 

MURGATROYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1668.  Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Fellow,  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  6,  1680;  priest 
(Chester)  May  8,  1681.  V.  of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  1683-99. 
Buried  there  Apr.  17,  1699.  Will  (Archd.  Richmond)  1699. 
(S.  Nightingale.) 

MURGATROYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  4,  1719.  S.  of  John,  of  Oatesroyd,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1720; 
B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Fellow,  1725.  Usher  of  Wakefield 
School,  1723-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  28,  1727.  C.  of 
Kirkleatham,  Yorks.,  1727-32.  R.  of  Lofthouse-in-Cleve- 
land,  1732-80.  R.  of  Kirkby-in-Cleveland,  1749-80.  Died 
May  23,  1780.  (H.  M.  Peacock;  G.  Mag.) 


MuRRALL,  William 

MURHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  29, 
1737.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bucknall,  Staffs.  School,  Dilhom 
(MrSlade).   Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.   FeUow, 
1745.    Senior   Proctor,    1764-5-     Scrutator,    1765-6.     Ord. 
priest  (Nor%vich,  Lift.  dim.  from  Ely)  Mar.  1741-2.    V.  of 
Lolworth,   Cambs.,    i75i-     R-   of   Caldecote,    1761.     R-   of 
ClipstoD,    Northants.,    1772,    resigned    same    year.     V.    of 
Moulton,  Suffolk,  1772.    V.  of  Lakenheath,   1780-4.    Died 
before  July  6,  1784.   {Peile,  11.  235.) 
MURIEL,  see  also  MERRILL  and  MIRRELL. 
MURIEL,    FRANCIS.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1708;    ex- 
hibitioner from  Charterhouse.    Of  Essex.    Matric.  Easter, 
1710;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  Sept.; 
priest,  Oct.  1714.    R.  of  Ruckinge,  Kent,  1716-50.    V.  of 
Detling,  1718-50.    Died  July  5,  i75o.    WiU,  P.C.C.    Buried 
in  All  Saints',  Maidstone.   {Al.  Carihus.) 
MURIELL,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  31, 
1680.    S.  of  Robert,  chief  manciple  of  the  College.    B.  at 
Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5; 
M.A.  1688.  (Called  'John '  in  Graduati.)  V.  of  Shudy  Camps, 
1686-96.    R.  of  Papworth  Everard,  1695.    Brother  of  the 
next  and  father  of  John  (1716). 
MURIEL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1676. 
S.  of  Robert,  chief  manciple  of  the  College.  B.  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Cambridge.    Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1680-1.    Buried  at 
St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  June  12,  1682.   Brother  of  George 
(above). 
MURIEL,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1665.    Of 
Norfolk.     Matric.    1665;    B.A.    1668-9;    M.A.    1672.     Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1673;  priest,  June,  1674. 
MURYELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1544. 
MURIELL  or  MERRILL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June 

21,  1650.   Of  London.   Matric.  1650. 
MURIEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  .-Vpr.  17,  1716. 
S.    of   George    (1680),    of   Cambridgeshire,    clerk.     School, 
Histon,   Cambs.   (Mr  Scaife).    Matric.   1716;   B.A.   1720-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  18,  1721-2;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  23, 
1725.  V.  of  Chatteris,  Cambs.,  i737. 
MURIALL,  PHINEAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May  19, 
1627.   S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Norfolk.   B.  at  Alborough 
('Aboro').   School,  Alborough  (Mr  Rogerson  and  Mr  HaU). 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Apr.  25,  1628,  age  18.  Died  in  Cambridge. 
Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Dec.  14,  1628.   {Venn,  1.  283.) 
MURIELL,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 
1636.    S.  of  Thomas  (next).  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk.    B.  at 
Hildersham,  Cambs.  School,  Bur>'  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Dickin- 
son). Matric.  1636;  Scholar,  1639.    {Venn,  i.  320.) 
MURIELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1583;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.    Fellow,  c.  1588.    Proctor, 
161 1-2.     Incorp.   at   Oxford,    1591.     R.   of   Castle  Camps, 
Cambs.,  1608.    R.  of  Cole-Norton,  Essex,  1609.    Precentor 
of  Chichester,  1613-29.   R.  of  Hildersham,  Cambs.,  1614-29. 
V.  of  Soham,   1614.    R.  of  Shellow-BoweUs,  Essex,   1620. 
Archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  1621-9.   Buried  at  Hildersham,  Oct. 
7,  1629.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1629.   Father  of  Samuel  (above). 
{N.  and  Q.,  4th  S.,  x.  172) 
MURIELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   15)   at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  17,  1667-8.  Of  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1668;   B.A.   1671-2;   M.A.   1681.    Ord.   deacon  and  priest 
(Gloucester,  at  Cripplegate)   June  6,   1677,  as  C.  of  East 
Thorpe,  Essex.    R.  of  Borley,  1680-1709.    R.  of  Langenhoe, 
1681-1709.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
MURIEL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  i, 
1703.    S.   of  Stephen.    B.  in   Cambridge.    School,   Histon 
(Mr  Ri.  Scaife).  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1712.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1708;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1709.    V.  of 
Bethersden,  Kent,  Apr.  3,  171 1-7.    Buried  Aug.  25,  1717. 
{Peile,  II.  156.) 
MURYELL,  WILLIAM.    Esquire  Bedell,   1555-6.    Apparently 
not  a  graduate;  'servant  and  Scholar'  of  Bishop  Gardiner, 
Chancellor  and  Master  of  Trinity  Hall.   Dismissed  soon  after 
Gardiner's  death.    (Stokes,  Bedells,  82.) 
MURIOTT,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1625. 
MURKATT,  RALPH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June 
27,  1645.   S.  of  John.    B.  in  Staffordshire.    Matric.  1645,  as 
'Murall';  B.A.   1648-9,  as  'Murhalt';  M.A.  1653.    P.C.  of 
Talk  Chapel,  Audley,  Staffs.,   1655-9.    P-C  of  Barlaston, 
1662-78.    One  Ralph  Morhall  V.  of  Condover,  Salop,  1671- 
1705.   {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  19 15.) 
MURPHINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June,  1618. 
Of  Boston,  Lines.    B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1625.   {T.  A.  Walker,  9.) 
MURRALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1566. 


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Murray,  George 

MURRAY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  30,  1606. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613;  B.D.  1622. 
FeUow,    1612-23.    Ord.   deacon   (Peterb.)   May   17;   pnest, 
May  18,   1615.    Preb.  of  Lichfield,   1623-33.    R.  of  Bury, 
Lanes.,  1623-33.   Buried  there  Mar.  i2,  1632-3.    (E.  Axon; 
Victoria  Hist.  Lanes.,  v.  126.) 
MURRAY,  JOHN,  see  ATHOL,  Marquis  of. 
MURRAY,  JOHN.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 
MURRAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1631. 
One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Berkhampstead, 
Herts.,  and  Provost  of  Eton  (1621-3).  Died  s.p.  before  1643. 
Probably  brother  of  William  (1631).   (The  Scots  Peerage,  iii. 
400.) 
MURRAY  or  MORRAY,  NICHOLAS.    B.Can.L.  1526-7.    Prob- 
ably preb.  of  Peterborough,  1544-55- 
MURRAY,    PATRICK.     M.A.    1612-3    (on    King's   visit).     Of 
Elibank,  Scotland.   S.  of  Sir  Gideon.   Created  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1605.    'Patrick  Murray,  Knt,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  6, 
1609-10.    Keeper  of  Caerlaverock  Castle,   i6ii.    M.P.  for 
'Haddington  Constabulary,'  1628-33,  1640-4.  Created  Bart, 
of  Nova  Scotia,  May  26,  1628;  Lord  Elibank,  1643.    Died 
Nov.  12,  1649.    {G.E.C.) 
MURRAY,  QUINTIGERN.   M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 
MURRAY,  RICHARD.    B.D.  1605  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 
7th  s.  of  Sir  Charles,  of  Cockpool,  and  brother  of  John,  Earl 
of  Annandale.    D.D.  from  Peterhouse,  1615.   Chaplain  to 
James  I.   R.  of  Stockport,  1619-37.  Warden  of  Manchester 
Cathedral  Church.   Dean  of  St  Burian,  Cornwall.  Succeeded 
to  the  family  estates,  1620.  Created  a  Baronet,  July  19,  1625. 
Died  s.p.  1637.   {T.  A.  Walker;  The  Scots  Peerage,  i.  226.) 
MURRAY,   ROBERT.    'B.A.  of  Trinity,'  when  ord.   deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1619;  priest,  Sept.  1621.    (Not  found  in  the 
College  or  University  records.) 
MURREY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  from  King's,  1601;  D.D.  from  Magdalene, 
1621.   Conduct  of  King's.   Fellow  of  Magdalene.   Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)   May  2,  1602.     Preb.  of  Wells.     Preb.  of  Exeter. 
Bishop  of  Kilfenora,  Ireland,  1622-7.   Bishop  of  Llandaff, 
1627-40.      Died    Feb.     1639-40.     Buried    at    Matheme, 
Monmouth. 
MURRAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1631.   One  of  these  names  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Berkhamp- 
stead, Herts.   Bapt.  there,  July  17,  1617.   Probably  brother 
of  John  (1631).    {Tlie  Scots  Peerage,  iii.  400.) 
MURRAY  or  MURREY,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1738. 
S.  of  William,  of  London.    B.  in  Middlesex.    Matric.  from 
Pembroke  College,   Oxford,   May   10,    1722,   age   16;   B.A. 
(Oxford)    1726-7;   D.D.   (Lambeth)    1760.    R.  of  Healing, 
Lines.,    1731-52.    V.  of  Stallingborough,    1737-52.     R.   of 
Falkingham,  1752-78.   V.  of  Gainsborough,  1761-78.    Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1761-78.  Died  Nov.  1778.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  492.) 
MURRELL,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1571. 
MURSLEY,  GILES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  22,  1629. 
Of  Essex.    B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  of  Giles 
Morsley,  of  Felsted,  Essex,  1651;  proved  by  Giles  (M.D.) 
the  son. 
MURTHWAITE  or  MORTHWAITE,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age 
16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  14,  1633-4.    S.  of  Cuthbert.    B.  at 
Richmond,  Yorks.    School,  Richmond.    Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8.    Probably  referred  to  the  committee  of  Co.  Yorks. 
for  the  cure  of  Grinton,  May  7,  1647.   Perhaps  R.  of  Birkby, 
Northallerton,  Yorks.,  1662-1701. 
MURTHWAITE,  PETER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  31,  1742.  S.  of  Richard,  mariner,  of  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Dearham.   School,  Cockermouth  (Mr  Ritson).   Matric.  1742; 
B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749;  B.D.  1757.   FeUow,  1748-68.   Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  23,  1745-6;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1747- 
V.  of  North  Stoke,  Oxon.,  1767-1800.    Died  Jan.  17,  1800. 
Will,  P.C.C.    (ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  524.) 
MURTHWAITE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1592.   Of  Westmorland.   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1595-6- 
MURTHWAITE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6, 
1647.   Of  Westmorland.  S.  of  Peter,  V.  of  Gilcrux,  Cumber- 
land. Bapt.  there,  July  23,  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Sept. 
15,  1674.    V.  of  Giicrux,  1675-1704.    V.  of  Dearham,  1686- 
1701.   Buried  at  Gilcrux,  Mar.  23,  1703-4.   (B.  Nightingale.) 
MURTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,   May,   1562; 
Scholar,  1564;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  1577.   FeUow, 
1567-77-    A  John  Morton  (B.A.)  ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  21, 
1567- 
MURTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1559. 
MURTON  or  MORTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1584;  B.A.  1587-8.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  1596.   R.  of 
Hawerby  (Overby),  West  Beesby,  Lines.,  1596. 
MUSCHAMP,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1612-3. 


MusGRAVE,  Richard 

MUSCHAMP,  JOHN.  M.A.  1673  (Incorp.  from  Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin).  Adm.  there  June  8,  1666.  S.  of  Agmundisham, 
clerk.  B.  in  Cork.  B.A.  1670;  M.A.  1673.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1673.   MinorCanonof  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1671.  Died  1675. 

MUSCHAMP,  Sir  THOMAS.  M.A.  1612-3  (on  King's  visit). 
Knighted,  Jan.  22, 1604-5.  Of  Surrey.  Buried  Sept.  15, 1618. 

MUSCHAMP,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1605.  Probably  migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Balliol 
College)  1613.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  22,  1613; 
s.  and  h.  of  Agmondesham,  of  Guildford,  Surrey,  Esq.  M.P. 
for  Bridport,  1624-5.  Of  Rowbames,  East  Horsley,  Surrey. 
Buried  Nov.  7,  1660.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662.) 

MUSCOTE,  CRESCENS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1622. 
ist  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  Wilby,  Northants.  (and  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Crescent  Botry,  of  Marston,  Northants.).  Age  14  in  1618. 
Witness  to  a  will  at  Gayton,  Northants.,  in  1643;  as 
'minister.'  (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
MUSCOT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1628. 
2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Earl's  Barton,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Oct.  10,  1612.  The  father  died  in  1619.  (Vis.  of  Northants., 
1618;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
MUSCOTT,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1632. 

Matric.  1633. 
MUSE,  FRANCIS.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 
MUSER,  CHRISTIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1620; 

B.A.  1623-4. 
MUSGRAVE,  CHARDIN.    M.A.   1748   (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.    of   Sir   Christopher,    of    Edenhall,    Cumberland,    Bart. 
Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  3,  1 739-40,  age  16; 
B.A.   (Oxford)    1743;   M.A.   1746;   D.D.    i757-    Provost  of 
Oriel,  1757-68.   Preb.  of  Rochester,  1757-68.  V.  of  Lamber- 
hurst,  Kent,  1767-8.   Died  by  his  own  hand,  Jan.  8,  1768. 
Admon.,  P.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
MUSGRAVE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus, 
Easter,  1567.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Simon,  of  Cumberland, 
Knt.    If  "so,  married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Curwen,  of 
Workington.    Died  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father.    Perhaps 
father  of  Richard  (1598).    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1564;  Jefferson, 
Leath  Ward,  415.) 
MUSGRAVE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
c.  1595.    Probably  B.A.  1598-g.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  as  B.A. 
1608.    Probably  brother  of  Simon  (1594). 
MUSGRAVE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  29, 
1741.    S.  of  James,   R.  of  Little  Gransden,  Cambs.   (and 
grandson  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Hayton  Castle,  Cumberland, 
Bart.).    Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1749.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1746.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1751- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1746;  priest  (Ely)  Oct.  23,  1748.  V.  of 
Thriplow,  Cambs.,  1750.    R.  of  Knapwell,  1759-73-    Died 
Aug.  24,  1773-   (G-  Mag.) 
MUSGRAVE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, June  23,  1735.   S.  of  George,  of  Somerset.   Matric. 
1735.    Of  Nettlecombe,  Somerset.    Died  Feb.   13,   1741-2, 
aged  24.   M.I.  at  Stogumber.   Brother  of  Thomas  Frederick. 
MUSGRAVE,  LAURENCE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 
1647.     S.   of   Thomas,   dyer.     B.   at    Kingston,   Somerset. 
Schools,    Kingston    (Mr    Bird)    and    BlundeU's,    Tiverton. 
Matric.  1647.    Migrated  to  Sidney,  Apr.  15,  1648,  age  21. 
V.  of  Angersleigh,  Somerset,  1660-2,  ejected. 
MUSGRAVE,  Sir  PHILIP,  Bart.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  17,  1622.    S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1598).  of 
Hartley,  Westmorland,  1st  Bart.    Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
Nov.  6,  1615.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1626;  readm. 
Feb.  2,  1629-30.  M.P.  for  Westmorland,  1640-3;  and  in  the 
Long    ParUament    of   Charies    II,    1661-78.     Governor   of 
Carlisle,   1642.    Taken   prisoner  at   Rowton   Heath,   1642. 
Took  an  active  part  in  the  intrigues  which  led  to  the  second 
civil  war;   came   to   Edinburgh  and   negotiated   with   the 
Scottish   Royalists,    1648.    Capitulated  at  Appleby,    1648. 
Withdrew  to  the  Isle  of  Man,  1649;  became  Governor  of  the 
Island.    Engaged  in  Royalist  conspiracies,  1653,  1655  and 
1659.   Again  Governor  of  Carlisle,  1660.   Granted  a  warrant 
creating  him  a  peer,  but  the  patent  was  never  issued.   Died 
at  Edenhall,  Feb.  7,  1677-8.   (D.N.B.) 
MUSGRAVE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  (age  8)  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1566.   One  of  these  names  s.  of  Sir  WOliam,  of  York- 
shire.  Knighted,  Apr.  1603.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 
MUSGRAVE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  May  14, 
1598.  S.  of  Christopher  (?  1567),  Esq.   B.  at  ' Thornefoorde,' 
Westmorland.  School,  Kirkdeighton,  near  Wetherby,  Yorks. 
(private).    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1,  1601.    K.B.,  1603. 
M.P.  for  Westmorland,  1604-11.    Created  Bart.,  June  29, 
1611.    Of  Hartley  Castle,  Westmorland,  and  of  EdenhaU, 
Cumberland.     Married    Frances,    dau.    of    Philip,    Baron 
Wharton.    Died  at  Naples,  Nov.   6,    1615.    Buried   there. 
Father  of  PhUip  (1622).   (Venn,  i.  165;  G.E.C.) 


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MusGRAVE,  Richard 

MUSGRAVE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1696.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Thorpe, 
Yorks.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Dwyer).  Matric.  1696;  B.A. 
1699;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  21,  1701;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1703.  Perhaps  C.  of  St 
Andrew's,  Newcastlc-on-Tyne,  1702-4.   (D.  S.  Boutflower.) 

MUSGRAVE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesos,  May  16,  171 1. 
Previously  matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  27, 
1707,  age  17.  S.  of  George,  of  Ncttlecombe,  Somerset,  gent. 
M.B.  1712. 

MUSGRAVE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  18,  1727.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Ireland. 
B.  at  Lismore,  Co.  Waterford.  School,  Lismore  (Mr  Hill). 
Matric.  1728.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  8,  1728,  as 
s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Ballyen,  Waterford. 

MUSGRAVE,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1684  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Kingstone,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
CoUege,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1677,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1681; 
M.A.  1684.  Fellow  of  Wadham,  1687.  V.  of  Exton,  Rutland. 
1691-3.  R.  of  Lavendon,  Bucks.,  1693-1701.  Died  June  8, 
1701,  aged  45.   (A I.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

MUSGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1566.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Sir  Simon  of  Yorkshire. 
Cousin  of  Richard  of  the  same  date.  But  see  also  Christopher 
(1567).   (Vis.  0/  Yorks.,  1584.) 

MUSGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  30.  1657. 
Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1669.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1660-1; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1662.  Perhaps  V.  of  Burton,  Sussex,  1665- 
90.  R.  of  'Abberton'  (?  Soberton),  Hants.,  1669-83.  V.  of 
Woolbeding,  Sussex,  1671-1725.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1681- 
1725.  V.  of  Treyford,  Sussex,  1698-1725.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

MUSGRAVE,  THOMAS  FREDERICK.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15) 
at  Peterhouse,  June  23,  1735.  S.  of  George,  of  Stogumber, 
Somerset.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9.  Fellow,  1736-42. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1736.  Died  at  Stone, 
Somerset,  Nov.  1780.   Brother  of  George  (i735)-   (<?.  Mag.) 

MUSGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  5, 
1623.   Of  Cumberland. 

MUSGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  M.B.  from  King's,  1718.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  of  William,  of  St  Lawrence,  Exeter,  doctor,  matric. 
from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  June  5,  1712,  age  16.  One  of 
these  names  of  Exeter,  clerk;  will  (Exeter)  1779.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

MUSGRAVE, .  B.Can.L.  1495-6. 

MUSGROVE,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1599-1600.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1621,  of  one  of 
these  names;  of  Broomfield,  Somerset,  yeoman.  Probably 
brother  of  Christopher  (c.  1595). 

MUSHETT,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1746  (Incorp.  from  Dublin);  M.D. 
from  King's,  1746.  B.  in  Dublin.  Adm.  at  Dublin,  July  17, 
1730.  S.  ol  William.  B.  in  Co.  Derry.  B.A.  1735;  M.A. 
1739.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Aug.  26,  1745,  age  29.  F.R.C.P., 
1749.  Gulstonian  lecturer,  1751.  Physician  to  the  army. 
Present  at  Minden,  1759.  Died  at  York,  Dec.  11,  1792,  aged 
80.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1793,  as  formerly  of  Doncaster.  (D.N.B.; 
Munk,  II.  170.) 

MUSHY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1625.  Of  Suffolk. 

MUSKETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1550. 

MUSKET,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1610.  S.  and  h.  of  Simon,  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  9,  1609-10. 
Died  young.    (Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  11.  374.) 

MUSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 
1683-4.  S.  of  Antony,  deceased.  B.  at  Kirton,  Lines.  School, 
Oakham,  Rutland  (Mr  Lowe).   Matric.  1683-4. 

MUSPRATT,  THOMAS.  LL.B.  1662  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Thomas,  Winchester,  alderman.  School, 
Winchester  (age  12,  1648).  Matric.  from  New  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  17,  1654;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1661;  D.C.L.,  1667. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  16,  1656.  V.  of  Sopley,  Hemts., 
1662.   R.  of  Stoke  Charity,  1663.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

MUSREDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1579- 

MUSSENDINE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1610;  B.A.  1613-4.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Cambridge, 
Feb.  18,  1613-4. 

MUSSENDINE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1623.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Burgh,  Lines., 
gent.  Bapt.  at  Alvingham,  Sept.  4,  1605.  B.A.  1626;  M.A. 
1630.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn  (special)  May  18,  1629.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  17,  1636.  Father  of  the  next. 

MUSSENDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  6,  1654.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  M.A.,  of  Boston,  Lines. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1654.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  29,  1653. 


Mydson,  John 

MUSSENDINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
May  14,  1632.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Waltham,  Lines.  School, 
Woid  Newton  (Mr  Petley).  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1,  1639-40;  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  5,  1642.   R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.,  1642.   (Peile,  i.  419.) 

MUSSON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1643.  Admon. 
(Leicester)  1677,  of  one  Samuel  Muston,  R.  of  Hallaton, 
Leics. 

MUSTERS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  16, 
1670-1.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Jolm  (?  1639),  of  Homsey,  Knt.  (by 
his  second  marriage).  B.  in  London,  Feb.  4,  1654-5.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1671.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  14,  1673.  Of  Ugley,  Essex,  Esq.  Married,  Feb.  20, 
1689,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Wentworth,  of  Somerleyton  Hall, 
SuSolk.  Died  s.p.  Dec.  18,  1719.  Buried  at  Colwick,  Notts. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Peile,  11.  33;  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore,  Notts. 
Pedigrees.) 

MUSTERS,  MUNDY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
May  2,  1694.  S.  of  John,  of  Colwick  Hall,  Notts.  3.  Feb.  14, 
1676,  at  Quorn,  Derbs.  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Enfield 
(Mr  Udall).  Resided  till  Michs.  1696.  Succeeded  his  grand- 
father. Sir  John,  1689.  Of  Colwick  Hall,  Esq.  Married, 
June,  1707,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Sherwin,  of  Notting- 
ham. Died  June  19, 1750.  Buried  at  Colwick.  Brother  of  the 
next.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Peile,  11.  130.) 

MUSTERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  31, 
1694-5.  S.  of  John,  of  Colwick  Hall,  Notts.  B.  Mar.  13, 
1677-8,  at  Quorn,  Derbs.  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Eton. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  13,  1695.  Died  at  Leghorn, 
Italy,  Nov.  23,  1706.  Brother  of  Mundy  (above).  (Peile,  11. 
133;  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.) 

MUSTERS, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1639. 

Probably  John,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  ['Mustard'],  of  Throg- 
morton  Street,  London,  and  of  Faversham,  Kent,  deceased. 
B.  c.  1623.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn..  May  22,  1641.  Knighted, 
June  2,  1663.  Of  Tower  Place,  Homsey,  Middlesex,  and  of 
Colwick,  Notts.  Died  July  28,  1689.  Buried  at  Colwick. 
Probably  father  of  Charles  (1670-1).  (Le  Neve,  Knts.; 
W.  P.  W.  Phillimore.) 

MUSTIAN,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611. 

MUSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1634-5,  as  Musson;  M.A.  1638.  Perhaps  V.  of  Little 
Dalby,  Leics.,  1648.   Will  (Leicester)  1685. 

MUSTON,  RICH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1609;  B.A. 

1612-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  19,  1614;  priest  (York) 

Sept.  1616.  One  of  these  names  sequestered  to  Bicker,  Lines., 

1644-7. 
MUSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  8, 

1674.   S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.   B.  at  Wicken,  Warws. 

(sic).  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
MUSTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1676.   Of 

Warwickshire.    Matric.  Easter,   1677;  B.A.   1679-80;  M.A. 

1683.    Fellow,    1682-7.     Incorp.   at   Oxford,    1684.     R.  of 

Weddington,  Lines.,  1681.  R.  of  Trowell,  Notts.,  1683.  R.  of 

St  Peter-at-Arches,  Lincoln,  1691.   Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1698- 

1700.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
MUTIS,  see  MEAUTYS. 

MUTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  7, 1607. 

S.  of  Richard,  minister,  of  Debenham,  Suffolk.  Educated  at 

home.  Matric.  160S;  B.A.  1610-1. 
MUTTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1633; 

scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1635-6. 

MUTTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1635. 

MUXLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1682,  'Mucksby.'  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Leicester. 
School,  Market  Bosworth  (Mr  Enser).  Matric.  1682;  B.A. 
1685-6;  M.A.  1692.  Ord.  prie.st  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1690. 
R.  of  Congerstone,  Leics..  1695-1740.  Perhaps  R.  of  Branding- 
thorpe,  1724.  Of  Gate  Burton,  Lines.,  clerk,  when  licensed, 
Jan.  14,  1692-3,  to  marry  Mary  Frisby.  Died  Aug.  7,  1740, 
aged  74.  M.I.  at  Congerstone.  (Nichols,  iv.  581.) 

MYATT  or  MYETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  12,  1660.  S.  of  Robert,  citizen  of  Norwich  (of  St 
Gregory's  parish),  deceased.  B.  and  educated  in  Norwich 
(private  school;  Mr  Locke  and  Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1660; 
Scholar,  1660-5;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1665;  priest.  Mar.  25,  1667.  R.  of 
Ovington,  Norfolk,  1667-82.  Will  (Norwich,  Archd.  C.)  1682. 
(Venn,  1.  410.) 

MYCOCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  1578-9. 

MYDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1546 
(imputes).  Admon.  (Ely)  1578,  of  one  of  these  names,  clerk, 
of  Babraham,  Cambs. 


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Myers,  Ambrose 

MYERS  or  MYRES,  AMBROSE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St 

John's,  May  28,  1662.  S.  of  Briscoe,  deceased,  of  Staindrop, 
Durham.  B.  there.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Holden).  Matric. 
1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676.  R. 
of  Bewcastle,  Cumberland,  1671-3. 

MYRES,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  24, 
1668.  S.  of  Ambrose,  alderman,  of  North  Bailey,  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  Aug.  19,  1651.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1668.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Sept.  11, 
1668. 

MEIRS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1669. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Southwell,  Notts.,  deceased.  School, 
SouthweU.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  23,  1672-3.  A  member  of  the  choir  of 
Southwell  Minster.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 

MIERES  or  MEIRS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  20, 
1704.  S.  of  Andrew,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Nottinghamshire. 
Matric.  1704:  Rustat  Scholar,  1705;  B.A.  1708-g;  M.A.  1712. 
FeUow,  1710-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  31;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1713.  V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1716. 
V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1717-21.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1764; 
as  of  Grandborough,  Warws.  Father  of  the  next  and  John 
(1735).   (A.Gray.) 

MIERES,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1740-1.  S.  of  Andrew  (above),  clerk,  of  Cambridgeshire. 
B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Birmingham,  Warws.  (Mr  Green). 
Matric.  1740-1.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  May  9,  1742.   Brother  of  John  (i735)- 

MYRES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1745.  S.  of  Christopher,  attomey-at-law,  of  Yorkshire. 
B.  at  Beverley.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  i745; 
B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1749;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750.  V.  of  Frampton,  Lines.,  1752- 
63.  V.  of  Thorpe  St  Peter,  1758-80.  R.  of  Wainfleet  AU 
Saints',  1767-80.   Died  Oct.  7,  1780.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  550.) 

MIRES,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1658.  S.  of  Ralph,  deceased,  of  Bolton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  York  (Mr  Banks).  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2.  Sub- 
scribed as  deacon  (York)  Aug.  17,  1662;  ord.  priest,  Sept. 
1663. 

MIRES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1674. 
S.  of  John,  of  Tatham,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1674.  Ord.  priest  (York)  June,  1690.  P.C.  of  Slaid- 
bum,  Yorks.,  till  1703.  P.C.  of  Bolton-by-Bolland,  1703-10. 
Died  Jan.  11,  1709-10.  Buried  at  Bolton.  (J.  Parker;  E. 
Axon.) 

MYERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1707. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Germans,  Norfolk.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714;  B.D. 
1725.  Fellow,  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1720; 
priest,  Mar.  5,  1720-1.  R.  of  Langton-on-Swale,  Yorks., 
1726-68.   Died  1768.   Fatherof  John  (1747). 

MIERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4.  i735-  S.  of 
Andrew,  clerk  (1704),  of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1736;  B.A. 
1739-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1741-  Brother  of 
Andrew  (i  740-1). 

MYRES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1747. 
S.  of  John  (1707),  clerk,  of  Richmonds.,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Langton.  School,  Scorton  (Mr  Noble).  Migrated  to  Mag- 
dalene, Apr.  20,  1747.  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1750.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May  21,  1752;  priest,  Sept.  1753-  C.  of  Aberford. 
Went  to  America.  Reader  at  Annapolis.  Afterwards  R.  of 
St  Paul's,  Queen  Anne  Co.,  and  St  Mary's,  Whitechapel, 
Dorchester  Co.  (all  in  Maryland).  Died  at  Whitechapel,  1760. 
(E.  Alf.  Jones.) 

MYERS,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  14, 
1666.  B.  at  Lawkland,  near  Giggleswick,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick  (Mr  Briggs).  Matric.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1668;  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  1670.  R.  of  Easedon 
(?  Easton),  Lines.,  1670.  (Peik,  n.  4.) 

MYERS,  LANCELOT.  Student  of  Pembroke.  Of  Durham 
diocese.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  18,  1535;  title, 
'Monastery  of  St  John  Egliston,  Yorks.' 


Mynyver,  Thomas 

MEYRES,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1544- 
MYERS,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1606. 
One  of    these  names,  of  the  city  of  York,  gent.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1609-10. 

MYERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Allerthorpe,  Yorks. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Foulks).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1714;  priest  (York)  Sept. 
1715- 

MYRES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1676.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Allerthorpe, 
Yorks.  School,  Pocklington,  Yorks.  Matric.  1677. 

MYERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1704.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Stittenham,  Yorks.  School, 
Pocklington  (Mr  Tho.  Ellison).   Matric.  1704. 

MYERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  14,  1736. 
Of  Middlesex.  Possibly  Winchester  scholar;  of  St  Lawrence 
Jewry,  London;  b.  June  29,  1717.  Matric.  1736;  LL.B.  1742. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Witley,  Surrey,  till  1754.  Died  Oct.  30,  1754. 
aged  37.   (Manning  and  Bray,  11.  51.) 

MYERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1716.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Whicham,  Cumberland.  School, 
St  Bees  (Mr  Juxon).  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  U.A.  1731. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1720.  One  of  these  names  of 
Walton,  Sufiolk,  clerk.   Will  (P.C.C.)  i779- 

MYGGOTT, .  M.Gram.  1526-7. 

MYHEN,  see  MEIGHEN. 

MYLES,  see  MILES. 

MYLNEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567. 

MYNDRYN, .  B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1459-60. 

MYNNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  12,  1634. 
Of  Hertfordshire.   Perhaps  of  Hertingfordbury. 

MYNNE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  23,  1650. 

MYNNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  I,  1519.  Of  Fransham,  Norfolk.  Fellow,  1522. 
'Went  away  as  M.A.'  Steward  to  Dr  West,  Bishop  of  Ely. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1527.  Executor  to  Bishop  West.  Lived 
as  a  lawyer  at  Norwich.  Generous  in  the  support  of  poor 
students.    Died  1540-1.    (Harwood.) 

MYNNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  22, 
1623.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1623; 
B.A.  1626. 

MYNNE  or  MINN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  25, 
164&-7.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  King's  Walden,  Herts.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Hertford  (Mr  Minors),  Rushden  (Mr  Marshall)  and 
Walden  (Mr  Batta'ile).  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  20,  1646,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Tewin,  Herts.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  May  18,  1653.   Perhaps  knighted,  Sept.  22,  1671. 

MYNNE,  JOSHUA.  B.D.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  July  i,  1646; 
described  as  'late  of  Peterhouse,  Cambridge.'  V.  of 
Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1629.  R.  of  Crownthorpe,  1631. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

MYN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1580. 

MYNNE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  12,  1661.  Previously  matric.  from  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  11,  1660.  S.  of  John,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1663. 

MYNNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1570. 

MYNTERNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Michs.  1567. 

MYNTERN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1571-2;  M.A.  1575. 

MYNYVER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  from  King's,  Michs.  i545-  Lay 

clerk  of  King's. 
MYRLES, .  B.D.  1508-9.   A  friar. 


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Nabbe,  Thomas 


Nanton,  W. 


N 


NABBE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1570. 
Perhaps  Thomas  Nabbs,  R.  of  Overstrand,  Norfolk,  1580-99; 
and  R.  of  Sidestrand,  1586-98.   {Peile,  i.  115.) 

NABBS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1638;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1641-2.  One  of  these  names 
P.C.  of  St  Oswald's,  Chester,  1655-7.   (E.  Axon.) 

NABBS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  i,  1600. 
Of  Wilton,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  School,  Weeting  (Mr 
Eerie).  Scholar,  1604-5;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18,  1608.  R.  of  Stainby, 
Lines.,  1613-37.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1637. 

NABS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1526-7. 

NABBS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6, 
1723-4.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Charnock.  School,  Rivington  (Mr  Pierpont).  Matric.  1724; 
B.A.  1727-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  May  30,  1728;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1730.  P.C.  of  Newchurch-in-Pendle,  Lanes.,  1735- 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  365.) 

NADDALL,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1615-6. 

NADEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
i65g.  S.  of  Edmund,  yeoman,  of  Ribchester,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Manchester  (Mr  Wickins).  Matric.  1669;  Scholar, 
1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
20,  1674;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1675.  Founded  studentships  at 
St  John's,  1712.  Buried  at  lUbchester,  Jan.  31,  1714-5. 
(Founders  and  Benefactors,  68.) 

NAIRNE,  JAMES.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews).  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Grayne,  Kent,  1669.  Buried  Apr.  7, 
1677. 

NAIRN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  9, 
1747.  Of  Bermuda.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1747; 
Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1764.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1750-1;  priest  (Norwich,  Lift.  dim.  from 
Canterbury)  Mar.  1754.  C.  of  Gt  Mongeham,  Kent,  1755-7- 
P.C.  of  Wingham,  1756-61.  R.  of  Stourmouth,  1761-1806. 
R.  of  Kingston,  1769-1806.  Married  (1)  1760,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Dr  Hall,  of  Greenwich  Hospital;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of 
R.  Jenkin,  R.  of  Westbere,  Kent,  chaplain  to  Viscount 
Torrington.  Buried  at  Kingston,  Feb.  27,  1806.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

NAIRNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  11, 
1717.  S.  of  Richard,  maltster,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Sandwich. 
School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1725.  Fellow,  1724-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  18, 
1721-2;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1724.  V.  of  Westfield,  Sussex,  1725- 
40.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Hastings,  1726-9.  Dean  of  Battle, 
1731-60.  R.  of  Ewhurst,  1740-60.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1751).   [Scott-Mayor,  ni.  346.) 

NAIRN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19!  at  St  John's,  Jime  29, 
1749.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Wiltshire.  B.  at  Fonthill 
Bishop.  School,  Amesbury  (Mr  Head).  Matric.  1750;  B.A. 
1753.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  18,  1753. 

NAIRN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1751.  S.  of  Richard  (1717),  dean  of  Battle,  Sussex.  B.  there. 
School,  Battle.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755.  R.  of  Ewhurst, 
Sussex,  1760-75.  Dean  and  V.  of  Battle,  1760-76.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  607.) 

NAIRN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  24,  1713. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1731.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1718-9.  C.  of  Gt  Chart,  Kent.  V.  of 
St  Mary,  Dover,  1729-31. 

NAISE,  see  NASE. 


NALL, 


-.  B.Can.L.  1482. 


NALSON  or  NELSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1624;  priest.  Mar.  1624-5.  C.  of  Holbeck,  Leeds,  1637. 
R.  of  Walkington,  Yorks.,  1662-7.  Died  1667.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Joseph  (1656). 

NALSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1654.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Walkington.  B.  1637. 
Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  Scholar,  1658;  M.A.  1662;  LL.D. 
from  St  John's,  1678.  R.  of  Doddington,  Isle  of  Ely,  1668. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  1684-6.  Royalist  historian  and  pamphleteer. 
Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Algernon  Peyton,  R.  of  Doddington. 
Died  at  Ely,  Mar.  24,  1685-6,  aged  48.  M.I.  in  Ely  Cathedral. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Valentine  (1698-9)  and  brother  of 
Joseph  (1656).   (D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  75.) 


NALSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  3,  1656. 

S.  of  John  (1620),  R.  of  Walkington,  Yorks.    Educated  at 

home.     Matric.    1656;    B.A.    1659-60.     Brother    of    John 

(above). 
NALLSON,  VALENTINE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.  23,  1698-9.  S.  of  John  (1654),  LL.D.,  R.  of  Doddington. 

B.  in  Holbom,  London.  School,  Huntingdon.   Matric.  1699; 

B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  17,  1705-6; 

priest.  Mar.  9,  1706-7.   Succentor  of  York  Cathedral.   V.  of 

St    Martin's,    York,    1707-22.     Preb.    of    Ripon,    1713-23. 

Author,  Sermons.  Died  Mar.  3,  1722-3. 
NALSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  17,  1652.  B.  at 

Doncaster.   Matric.  1652. 

NALTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616. 
S.  of  a  London  minister.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  V.  of 
Rugby,  Warw.,  1632-42.  R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Foster  Lane, 
1643;  ejected,  1662.  Concerned  in  Love's  Plot,  and  fled  to 
Holland,  1651.  Known  as  the  'weeping  prophet.'  Buried 
Jan.  I,  1662-3.  Francis  Nalton,  of  Walkington,  Yorks.,  in 
will  (P.C.C.)  1617;  mentions  son  James.  (J.  Ch.  Smith; 
Calamy,  i.  119;  W.  A.  Shaw,  i.  310;  D.N.B.) 

NALTON  or  NAWLTON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peter- 
house, July  9,  1573.    Matric.  1573;  B.A.  1576-7- 

NANDYKE,  THOMAS.  M.B.  1476-7.  'Late  of  Cambridge, 
nigromancer,'  attainted  for  his  share  in  the  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham's rebellion,  1483-4.  Attainder  reversed,  1  Hen.  VII. 
(Rot.  Parliament,  v.  245,  273.) 

NANNEY,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  8,  1683.  S.  of  Hugh,  Esq.  B.  at  'Carnarvin,'  Merioneth. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1683.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  21, 
1685,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Hugh,  late  of  Nanney,  deceased.  One  of 
these  names  buried  at  Horton,  Bucks.,  1704.  (Gyll,  Wrays- 
bury,  262.) 

NANSEGLOS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  11,  1521.  Of  Blakesley,  Northants.  (Name 
ofi,  1524.)   Probably  V.  of  Ail  Saints',  Northampton,  1550-g. 

NANSOGG,  MARTIN.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1613;  M.A. 
1617.  Fellow,  1616-28.  Incorp.  at  Oxford  1615  and  1622. 
Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  collated  Jan.  27,  1628-9,  but  never 
installed.  V.  of  Corn  wood,  Devon,  1628  (but  Henry  Smith 
was  V.  in  1629).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

NANTDURRANT,    WILLIAM.     LL.B.   from   Trinity   Hall, 

1614. 
NANTON  or  NAUNTON,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  (age  12)  from 

Trinity,  Michs.  1561;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1566-7;  M.A. 

1570.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  19,  1575-  V.  of 

Gainford,  Durham,  1575-88.    Preb.  of  Durham,  1579-1603. 

V.  of  Bedlington,  1581-1603.   R.  of  Eaglesclifie,  1588-1603. 

Mcuried  Agnes,  widow  of  Robert  Murray,  V.  of  Pittington, 

Sept.  2,   1594.    Died  1603.    Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral. 

(H.  M.  Wood.) 

NANTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  1593-4-  Possibly  5th 
s-  of  William,  of  Alderton,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 
(Peile,  I.  213-) 

NAUNTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1578-9.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Alderton,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  1563. 
Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  1585. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1592-1616.  Public  orator,  1594-1611. 
Senior  Proctor,  1601-2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1589.  Acted  as 
travelling  tutor  to  a  youth  named  Vernon,  c.  1596-1600; 
regularly  communicated  to  the  Earl  of  Essex  any  political 
intelligence  he  could  gather.  M.P.  for  Helston,  1606-11;  for 
Camelford,  1614;  for  the  University,  1620-4,  1625-6;  for 
Suffolk,  1625-6.  Knighted,  Sept.  7,  1615;  made  Master  of 
Requests,  1616.  Secretary  of  State,  1618-23.  Master  of  the 
Court  of  Wards,  1623-35.  Left  a  manuscript  account  of  the 
courtiers  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Married  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Perrot,  Knt.  Died  Mar.  27,  1635.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(D.N.B.;  Nichols,  in.  493.) 

NANTON,  TRISTRAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1550 
(impubes).  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Letheringham,  Suffolk 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Wingfield,  K.G.).  M.I. 
at  Letheringham.  Uncle  of  Robert  (1578-9)-  (Nichols,  iii- 
514-) 

NANTON,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586.  Perhaps 
William,  of  Letheringham,  Suffolk,  Esq.;  heir  to  his  brother 
Sir  Robert  (1578-9).  Died  June  11,  1635.  Will,  1635. 


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Napier,  Alexander 

NAPEIR,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i8)  at  Pem- 
broke, Apr.  27,  1663.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of 
Luton  Hoo,  Beds.  Matric.  1664.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  23,  1664.  Of  Hatton  Garden,  London.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  of  Worldham,  Hants.  Half- 
brother  of  Robert  (1642).  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.) 

NAPIER,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 
1697-8;  Fell. -Com.  Oct.  1698.  Of  Bedfordshire.  2nd  s.  of 
Sir  John,  of  Luton  Hoo,  Beds.,  Bart.  Bapt.  at  Luton,  Oct.  6, 
1678.  Matric.  1698.  His  son  John  succeeded  as  6th  Bart., 
1719.   (G.E.C.) 

NAPIER,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  5,  1606. 

NAPIER,  Sir  RICHARD.  M.D.  1663  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Sir  Robert,  judge.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1624,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1626. 
Created  M.A.  1627.  B.C.L.,  1630;  M.D.  1642.  Fellow  of  All 
Souls,  1628.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1622.  Knighted,  July  4, 
1641.  Hon.  Fellow,  R.C.P.,  1664.  Died  Jan.  17,  1675-6. 
Buried  at  Gt  Linford,  Bucks.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1676.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1663).   (D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  328.) 

NAPEIR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  16,  1642.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Luton 
Hoo,  Beds.  B.  at  Woolbridge,  Dorset.  Educated  at  home 
(Mr  John  Wrench).  Matric.  1642.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Bart.,  of  Pillaton  Hall,  Staffs.  Died 
v.p.  Buried  at  Luton  Hoo,  Oct.  2,  1656.  Father  of  Sir 
Robert,  3rd  Bart,  and  half-brother  of  Alexander  (1663). 
(G.E.C.) 

NAPEIR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  29,  1663.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1663),  Knt.,  of  Gt  Linford, 
Bucks.  Matric.  1664.  Inherited  the  estate  of  Linford  and 
all  his  father's  medical  and  astrological  books  and  papers 
now  preserved  at  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.  Sold  the 
Linford  estate  in  1679.   {Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.) 

NAPLETON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1652.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Faversham,  Kent.  B.A. 
1654-5.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  7,  1654.  Died  July  24, 
1663,  aged  23.   Buried  at  Faversham.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NAPLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  3,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Faversham,  Kent. 
School,  Wye  (Mr  Paris).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1678. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  7,  1686-7.  Ancient,  1704.  Bencher, 
1709.  One  of  these  names  buried  at  Faversham,  Feb.  6, 
1721-2,  aged  60.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NAPPER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  One  of  these  names  of  Cocking, 
Sussex,  clerk.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653. 

NARBORO,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  1466-7.  Resident  in  Peter- 
house,  1470-1,  as  Dr  of  Civil  Law.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

NASE,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1579. 

NASE  or  NASSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  16, 1509.  Of  Clavering,  Essex.  B.A.  1513-4; 
M.A.  1517.  Fellow,  1512-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19, 1517; 
priest,  Apr.  3,  1518. 

NASE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Probably  adm,  pens,  at 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  15,  1574-5. 

NAISE,  .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1580.  Of  Cambridge- 
shire. One  Robert  Naize,  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1590-9. 
Died  1599. 

NASH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1746.  S.  of  Gawin,  gent.,  of  Sussex.  B.  at  Petworth.  Schools, 
Petworth  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1746;  B.A.  1749-50; 
M.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  18,  1753;  C.  of 
Little  Saxham,  Sufiolk;  priest.  Mar.  1754.  Probably  R.  of 
Alboume,  Sussex,  1758-77;  and  R.  of  Twineham,  1758-77. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  559.) 

NASH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1620. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  20,  1627. 

NASH,  GAWIN.  Matric.  sizar  (age  15)  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1620-1.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Eltisley,  Cambs.,  and  butler  of 
Pembroke.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635.  Fellow, 
1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1632.  V.  of  St  Matthew's, 
Ipswich,  1638.  R.  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1642-6,  ejected. 
R.  of  Little  Melton,  during  the  Interregnum.  Died  1658. 
Father  of  the  next.    (D.N.B.) 

NASH,  GAWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1667.  S.  of 
Gawin  (above).  Matric.  1668,  as  'Owen';  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1674.  Minor  Canon  of  Norwich. 
V.  of  Little  Melton,  Norfolk,  deprived  for  not  taking  the 
oaths  to  King  William  III.  Also  R.  of  Belaugh.  Died  Dec. 
1706.  Buried  at  Norwich.  (Blomefield,  iv.  366.) 


Nason,  Stephen 

NASH,  GAWIN  HARRIS,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  17, 
1716.  Of  Sussex.  Probably  s.  of  Gawin,  of  Petworth,  Sussex. 
Colleger  at  Eton,  1708-15.  Married  (1)  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Peachey;  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Fagg,  Bart. 
His  son  of  these  names  died  at  Reigate,  1785,  aged  61. 
(Dallaway,  11.  339,  in  the  pedigree,  a  generation  is  apparently 
omitted.) 

NASH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1647.  S.  of 
George,  yeoman,  of  Buxted,  Sussex.  B.  there.  School, 
Mayfield  (Mr  Hilder).  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1648, 
age  19.  Matric.  1648. 

NASH,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1663  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  9,  1653;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1656-7;  M.A.  1661.  R.  of  Littleham,  Devon,  1663.  Will 
(Exeter)  1675.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

NAISH,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  27,  1716.  Of 
Middlesex.   Matric.  1716.   Fell.-Com.  Mar.  8,  1719-20. 

NAISH,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  19, 
1730.  S.  of  James,  of  Middlesex  (of  Cavendish  SquEire, 
London).  School,  Eton.  Resided  three  years.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Mar.  16,  1727-8.  One  James  Naish,  Clerk  of 
the  Treasury  in  Common  Pleas.  Died  May  19,  1765.  (Peile, 
II.  223.) 

NASHE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1614.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1617-8.  R.  of  Little  Poringland, 
Norfolk,  1624.   R.  of  Homingtoft,  1635-43. 

NASH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  May  12,  1663. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Brandon  Parva,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1663. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1666). 

NASH,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1673.  Matric.  from  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  11,  1660;  B.A.  (Oxford).  Perhaps  V.  of 
Seighford,  Staffs.,  1670-97.  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1682-95. 
P.O.  of  St  Chad's,  Stafford,  tiU  1697.  Died  1697.  (Al.  Oxon., 
where  the  account  is  confused.) 

NASH,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  14, 
1683.  S.  of  Richard,  late  of  Walberton,  Sussex,  gent.  Matric. 
1686;  B.A.  1686-7.   Brother  of  the  next. 

NASH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1687.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  in  Sussex.  Matric.  1688;  B.A. 
1690-1;  M.A.  1694.   Brother  of  John  (above). 

NASH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  11, 
1666.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Brandistone,  Norfolk,  mercer.  Brother 
of  John  (1663). 

NASH,  SOLOMON.  M.A.  1680  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
from  Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford,  July  25,  1655;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1658;  M.A.  (from  Pembroke,  Oxford)  1662.  R.  of  Binfield, 
Berks.,  1675-1705.   Died  1705.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

NASH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1582. 
S.  of  William  (and  Margaret),  minister.  Bapt.  at  Lowestoft, 
Nov.  1567.  Lady  Margaret  Scholar,  1584;  B.A.  1585-6. 
Resided  nearly  seven  years  in  Cambridge.  Probably  expeUed 
for  his  share  in  Terminus  el  non  Terminus  wherein  he  played 
the  Valet  of  Clubs.  The  weU-known  dramatic  author. 
Settled  in  London,  c.  1588.  Endeavoured  to  gain  the 
patronage  of  the  Earls  of  Southampton  and  Derby,  but  failed 
to  retain  the  favours  of  any  patron  long.  Engaged  in  the 
Martin  Mar-prelate  controversy  during  which  he  was  closely 
associated  with  John  Lyly  and  Robert  Greene.  Maintained 
a  bitter  controversy  with  Gabriel  Harvey  untU  both  authors 
were  ordered  by  the  licensers  of  the  press  to  desist,  1599. 
His  original  personality  gives  him  a  unique  place  in  Elizabethan 
literature.  For  an  account  of  his  works  see  D.N.B.  Died 
1601.   (D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  306;  H.  P.  Stokes.) 

NASH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  6,  1704. 
1st  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Clent,  Staffs.  Schools,  Eton 
(CoUeger,  1698-1701)  and  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  Matric.  1704; 
B.A.  1707-8.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Upton  Warren, 
Worcs.,  1726-30. 

NASH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1610. 
B.  at  Maldon,  Essex.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1613;  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1615, 
age  23;  priest,  Sept.  1,  1617.  C.  of  Cold  Norton,  Essex.  R.  of 
Stow  Maries.  Licensed  (Bishop  of  London)  Mar.  13,  1621-2, 
to  marry  Sarah,  dau.  of  RandaU  Thorley. 

NASH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  5, 
1722.  S.  of  Henry,  freeman  of  Ipswich.  School,  Eton 
(CoUeger,  1719-21).  Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725- 
6;  M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  R.  of  Gt  Bradley,  SufioUi,  1728-83. 
R.  of  Gedding,  1738-83.   (Peile,  11.  220.) 

NASON,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1749.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Warwick.  Matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  13, 
1739.  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  19,  1742;  priest  (Lincoln,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Worcester) 
Sept.  25,  1743.  V.  of  Ansty,  Warws.,  1750.  V.  of  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  1776.  R.  of  Clifford  Chambers,  Gloucs.,  1776-87. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Northington.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1787;  as  of 
Stratford-on-Avon.   (Al,  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


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Nassau,  Maurice 

NASSAU,  Count  MAURICE.   M.A.  1635-6  (LU.  Reg.). 

NATERES  or  NATRASS,  ANDREW.  B.A.  1520-1;  M.A.  1524 
R.  of  Carlton,  Cambs.,  1523-57-  R-  of  Northborough, 
Northants.,  1540-   E)ied  1559. 

NATARES,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1499-1500.  Of  Richmonds.,  Yorks 
M.A.  1502;  B.D.  1509-10;  D.D.  1516.  Fellow  of  St  Catha 
rine's.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1503.  Proctor  and  preacher,  1506-7 
Master  of  Clare,  1514-30.  Vice-Chancellor,  1517-8.  1520-1 
1525-7.  R.  of  Weston  Colville,  Cambs.,  i5i7-49-  R-  .0' 
Middleton-in-Teesdale,  Durham,  1522-49.  Master  of  Stain- 
drop,  Durham,  1537.  Died  1549.  Benefactor  of  Clare 
{Cooper,  I.  97;  D.N.B.) 

NATHILEY,  ANSELM.  M.A.  1671  {Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  R.  of 
Farley,  Sussex,  1659.  But  see  also  ANSELL  NATLEY{i639). 

NATHILEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  24,  1670. 
Of  Sussex.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678. 

NATLEY,  ANSELL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1639. 
Of  Sussex.    Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1638). 

NATLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1631. 
Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  FeUow,  1635-44. 
ejected.  Perhaps  R.  of  Sedlescombe,  Sussex,  1662-74;  Edw. 
Nathley,  M.A. 

NATLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1638. 
Of  Sussex.   Perhaps  brother  of  Ansell  (1639). 

NATT,  ANTHONY.  M.A.  1749  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Anthony,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex.  Matric.  from  Queen's 
CoUege,  0.xford,  May  5,  i733.  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1736-7; 
M.A.  1739-  Fellow  of  Wadham.  R.  of  Standon,  Herts.,  1747- 
R.  of  Nettleswell,  Essex,  1766-1801.  Died  Nov.  7,  1801. 
WiU,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NAUNTON,  see  NANTON. 

NAWDON, .  M.Gram.  1493-4- 

NAWLTON,  see  NALTON. 

NAYLESTON  or  NEILESWORTH,  JOHN  DE.  'King's  Scholar' 
at  Cambridge,  1328. 

NAYLOND,  SIMON.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1359;  LL.D. 
Warden,  1377-85.  Removed  at  the  Bishop's  visitation.  Ord. 
acolyte  (Ely)  Mar.  5,  1383-4;  subdeacon.  Mar.  26;  deacon, 
Sept.  6,  1384;  priest  (Ely)  1385.  R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs., 
1389.  Chaplain  at  Gonville  Hall,  1392.  R.  of  St  Michael, 
Queenhithe,  London,  1401.  Mentioned,  1405,  in  will  of 
Wm.  Wynter,  P.C.C.   {Venn,  1.  3.) 

NAYLOR,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1633. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637. 

NAYLOUR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  i, 
1674.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Wakefield.  School,  Wakefield 
(Mr  Baskerville).   Matric.  1674.   Resided  two  years. 

NAYLOR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  26,  1708. 
S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Vorks.,  mercer.  School,  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715-  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  May  22;  priest,  June  12,  1715.  R.  of  Oddington, 
Gloucs.,  1715-39.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1723-9;  of  Winchester, 
1727-9.  Chancellor  of  diocese  of  Salisbury,  1727-39.  Chap- 
lain to  the  King,  1728-9.  Dean  oi  Winchester,  1729-39. 
Died  June  28,  1739.  Buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral. 
Admon.,  P.C.C.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NAYLOR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1751.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1766.  FeUow,  1754. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1756;  priest,  June  5,  1757- 
V.  of  Wootton,  Warws. 

NAYLOR,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1564. 

NAYLOUR,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  22, 
1 614.  Matric.  1614.  One  of  these  names  called  to  the  Bar, 
Inner  Temple,  1626. 

NAYLOR,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 
B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1599.   {Cooper,  11.  284.) 

NAYLOR,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1618-9; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  FeUow,  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1628.  R.  of  Panton,  Lines.,  1632-3-  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1633. 
Father  of  the  next. 

NAYLOR,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17  sic.)  at  Sidney,  July, 
1652.  S.  of  Daniel  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Panton, 
Lines.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Meeres).  Matric.  1653;  B.A. 
1655-6;  M.A.  1659.  Fellow.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Cambridge, 
1662.  Probably  V.  of  Exton,  Rutland,  1664-87.  R.of  PickweU, 
Leics.,  1667.  V.  of  Whitwell,  Rutland,  1687-90.  Buried 
there  Mar.  4,  1689-90.   (H.  I.  Longden;  Nichols,  11.  77i.) 

NAYLOR,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  17,  1695-6. 
Of  Rutland.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Jan.  17,  1705-6.  R.  of  Pickworth,  Leics.,  1706-12. 


Naylor,  Lovel 

NAYLOR,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  13, 
1693-4.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1694;  Scholar,  1694-5.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  18,  1693.  Perhaps  secretary  to  the 
Board  of  Excise,  1715-23.  Died  Oct.  i,  1723.  {Venn,  I.  493; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NAYLER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1604.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
Master  of  Gainsborough  School,  Lincoln.  Doubtless  ord. 
priest  (York,  for  Lincohi)  Mar.  1616-7.  R.  of  Somerby, 
Lines.,  1622-32.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1632;  as  of  Bigby. 

NAYLOR,  FERMOR.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1691.   B.  at  Tavistock,  Devon.    Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6; 

M.A.  1699.   Fellow,  1695.   R.  of  St  Martin's,  Loo,  Cornwall. 

Died  1714.   Will  (Exeter)  1715.   Father  of  John  (1726)  and 

Oliver  (1746). 
NAYLOR,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1617.     Of    Lincolnshire.     B.A.    1620-1;    M.A.    1624.     Ord. 

deacon  (York)  June,  1622;  priest,  Mar.  1624-5.    Probably 

V.  of  Hinckley,  Leics.,  1663-83.  Buried  there  Feb.  17.  1683, 

aged  84.    {NicJwls,  iv.  688.) 
NAILOUR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 

1745.    S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  Offord,  Hunts.    School,  Bury, 

Suffolk.    Matric.  1745;  Scholar,   1746;  B.A.  1748-9;   M.A. 

1752;  D.D.  1768.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  23;  priest,  May 

24,  1752.   R.  of  Ofiord  D'Arcy,  Hunts.,  1752-74-   Died  1774. 

Brother  of  William  (1743). 
NAYLER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1545. 
NAYLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1605. 

Of  Lincolnshire.   B.A.  1610. 

NAYLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1617. 
Matric.  1617;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1621.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Middle  Rasen,  Lines.,  1660;  another,  R.  of 
Cosgrove,  Northants.,  1668;  buried  there  June  6,  1690. 
{Peile,  I.  323.) 

NAYLOR,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1622.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1625-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  12, 
1628.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  27,  1636.  Reader  in  Staple  Inn, 
165 1.  Ancient,  1654.  Bencher,  1659.  One  of  these  names 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Sturrey,  Kent;  age  15  in  1619.  {Vis.  of 
Kent,  1 619.) 

NAYLOR,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1639; 
B.A.  1642-3.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10;  priest, 
Mar.  13,  1660-1. 

NAYLER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1657. 

Of    Lincolnshire.     B.A.    1660-1;    M.A.    1664.     Signed    for 

deacon's  orders  (London)  Dec.  19,  1663;  priest,  Dec.  17, 

1664.  C.  of  Framsden,  Suffolk. 
NAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  23, 

1664.  S.  of  James,  of  Coventry,  Warws.   Matric.  1667;  B.A. 

1667-8;  M.A.  1671.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671.   Probably  ord. 

priest,  Sept.  21,  1673.    Perhaps  R.  of  Wlulton,  Northants., 

1684-98.   Buried  Feb.  14,  1698-9.   {Baker,  11.  133.) 
NAYLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 

1672.  S.  of  Joseph  (?  1611),  D.D.  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 

School,  Durham.    Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679; 

B.D.    1686.    Fellow,    1677-1701.     Junior   Proctor,    1684-5. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.  A  non-juror.   WiU  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1701.    (For  an  account  of  his  'appeuition'  in  1706,  see 

St  John's  Coll.  Hist.,  210.) 
NAYLOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1726. 

S.  of  Fermor  (1691).    B.  at  St  Martin's,  Cornwall.    Matric. 

Easter,  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  I734;  D-D-  1749-    Fellow, 

1730.   Vicc-Provost,  1744.   Clerk  assistant  of  the  House  of 

Commons,  1740-4.  R.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  which  he  exchanged 

for  Orton  LongueviUe,  Hunts.,  1746-61.    Preb.  of  Exeter, 

1749-61.    Died  at  Orton,  Feb.  12,  1761.    Admon.,  P.C.C. 

Brother  of  Oliver  (1746).   {Harwood.) 
NAYLOR,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611. 

B.  at  Wakefield,   Yorks.,   1594.    School,  Wakefield.    B.A, 

1614-5;  M.A.  from  Sidney,   1618;  B.D.   1625;  D.D.   1636. 

Fellow  of  Sidney.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1625.  R. 

of  Howick,  1632-6.  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  1634-6. 

R.  of  Sedgefield,  Durhsim,  1634,  ejected,  but  restored,  1662-8. 

Preb.  of  Durham,  1636-68.    Died  Jan.  6,  1667-8,  aged  72. 

M.I.  at  Sedgefield.   Will,  York.   (Walker,  Sufferings,  20.) 
NAYLER,  LIONEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571; 

B.A.  1575-6.   Head  Master  of  Pontefract,  in  1586.   Married 

Anne  Wray,  of  Pontefract,  1592.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
NAYLER,  LOVEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1603. 

S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  London.  Travelled  abroad.  Died  in 
London  aged  about  19.  Buried  at  St  Clement  Danes.  Brother 

of  William  (1611)  and  Richard  (1624).  {Vis.  of  London,  1568; 
Vi%.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 


Naylor,  Nathaniel 

NAILOR,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  31,  1669. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4-  R-  of  Willmg- 
ham,  Cambs.,  1701-6.  Buried  Aug.  6,  1706. 

NAYLOR,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  26, 
1595-6.  S.  of  Brian,  citizen  of  London  (perhaps  the  citizen 
and  whitebaker  of  St  Catherine  Creechurch,  whose  will, 
1611,  P.C.C).  B.  there.  School,  London  (Mr  Spight). 
Scholar,  1596-8;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Fellow,  1603- 
23.  University  preacher,  1612.  Taxor,  1613-4.  R.  of 
Bincombe,  Dorset,  1620-3.  R.  of  Marwood,  and  of  Tawstock, 
Devon,  1623-36.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Hocking, 
of  Gt  Torrington.  Buried  at  Marwood,  July  27,  1636.  M.I. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1637.  Gave  his  large  library  to  Caius  College. 
Father  of  the  next.    (Venn,  i.  158.) 

NAYLOR,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  2,  1646. 
S.  of  Oliver  (1595-6).  B.  at  Marwood,  Devon.  Bapt.  Jan. 
30,  1627-8.  Schools,  Atherington  (Mr  Beckett),  Stratton 
(Mr  Holman)  and  Barnstaple  (Mr  Sam.  Clark).  Matric.  1646; 
Scholar,  1647-51;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow,  1651-9. 
R.  of  Tawstock,  Devon,  c.  1652.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1661-1701. 
R.  of  Clovelly,  Devon,  1666-81.  Chaplain  to  the  Dowager 
Countess  of  Devon.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Fermor  Pepys, 
of  Mileham.  Died  July  14,  1705.  Buried  at  Tawstock.  M.I. 
Gave  many  books  to  the  College  library.   (Venn,  i.  363.) 

NAYLOR,  OLIVER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1746.  S.  of  Fermor 
(1691),  of  Tawstock,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  June  18,  1722,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1726.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  1745.  Perhaps  V.  of  Owthome, 
Yorks.,  1731-46.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1734-75-  R-  of  Morpeth, 
Northumberland,  1746-75-  R-  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1747-  Died 
Feb.  17,  1775,  of  small-pox  at  St  James',  Westminster. 
Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1726).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.) 

NAYLER,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589; 

B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1596. 
NAYLOR,  PETER.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1617. 

NAYLER,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1655.  S.  of  James,  draper,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Wigan  (Mr  Barrow).  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658^. 
Ejected  from  Westhoughton,  Lanes.,  1662.  Nonconformist 
minister  at  Alverthorpe,  Wakefield.  Buried  June  2,  1690. 
(Calamy,  11.  97;  F.M.G.,  116.) 

NAYLOR,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1726.  S.  of  John,  of  Buerton,  Cheshire.  School,  Audlem, 
Cheshire  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1729-30.  P.C.  of 
Newton-in-Makerfield,  Lanes.,  1735. 

NAYLOR,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  25, 

1624.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1625; 
B.A.  1628-9.  Brother  of  Lovel  (1603)  and  William  (1611). 
(Vis.  of  London,  1568;  Venn,  i.  269.) 

NAYLOR,   RICHARD.    Matric.   pens,   from   Queens',   Easter, 

1625.  Of  Lancashire.   B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

NAYLOR,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  16, 

1640.  S.  of  Joshua,  medicus,  of  Gt  Pamdon,  Essex.  School, 
Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Leigh).  Matric.  1640;  M.B.  and  M.D. 
from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  July  19,  1655.  Probably  father 
of  Richard  (1668). 

NAILOR,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24, 

1641.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  Hunts.  School, 
Sutton,  Beds.  (Mr  Kempe).  Matric.  1641.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1644.  Brotherof  William  (1645).  (Venn, 1.  342.) 

NAYLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Jesus,  Nov.  4, 
1668.  (Previously  matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
Apr.  21,  1655  (sic).)  Of  Hertfordshire.  1st  s.  of  Richard 
(?  1640),  M.D.   Matric.  1668;  M.B.  1670. 

NAYLOUR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  16, 
1692.  ist  s.  of  William  (1663),  Esq.  B.  at  Offord,  Hunts. 
Schools,  Leeds  and  Bury. 

NAYLOR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  28,  1718-9. 
B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.   Matric.  1718-9. 

NAYLOR,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1618.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  One  of 
these  names  s.  of  Robert,  of  Kent.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

NAYLOR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 
1658.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Boston,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Boston.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1665. 
R.  of  Stoke  (South  mediety),  1697-1709.  Buried  there  Nov. 
3,  1709.   (Tumor,  Grantham,  137.) 

NAYLER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1608; 
B.A.  i6ii-2.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  1616.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Arnold,  Notts.,  1623.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Almondbury  (M.A.),  Yorks.,  1647-63.  (Peile,  i.  271.) 


Neale,  John 

NAYLOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1734.  School,  Bradford,  Yorks.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1737; 
B.A.  1737-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13,  1738-9;  priest 
(Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  21,  1740.  V.  of  Wibsey,  Yorks., 
1744.   Lecturer  at  Beverley. 

NAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1577;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  FeUow,  till  1583.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln).  R.  of  Kirkby-on-Bain,  Lines.,  1586.  R.  of 
Croxby,  1596.  Will  (Lincoln)  1607. 

NAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  1601;  Scholar,  1604; 
B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  16; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  24,  1609.  C.  and  schoolmaster  at  ClothaU, 
Herts.,  1610. 

NAILER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1611. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  B.  at  Godmanchester.  Brother  of 
Lovel  (1603)  and  Richard  (1624).     (Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 

NAYLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612. 
Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Dec.  5,  1615. 

NAYLOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May  31, 
1631.  S.  of  Christopher,  advocate,  of  Wakefield.  School, 
Wakefield.    Matric.  1631. 

NAYLOR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  2, 

1640.    S.  of  William,  R.  of  Swanton  Novers,  Norfolk.    B. 

there.  School,  Foulsham.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1644-5.  (Venn, 

'•  339-) 
NAYLOR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18, 

1645.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Offord,  Hunts.    B.   there. 

Schools,   Sutton,   Beds.   (Mr   Kempe)   and   Hitchin,   Herts. 

Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1645-51;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652. 

Fellow,  1651-73.    University  preacher,  1661.    R.  of  Offord 

D'Arcy,  Hunts.,  1671-8.    Died  1678.    Brother  of  Richard 

(1641).    (Venn,  i.  357.) 

NAYLOUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  10, 
1663.  ist  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Hawford  (?  Offord),  Hunts. 
Schools,  Hawford  (Mr  Mitchell)  and  Huntingdon  (Mr 
Taylour).  Matric.  1664.  Probably  M.P.  for  Hunts.,  1702-5. 
Father  of  Richard  (1692). 

NAILOUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 

1743.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Ofiord,  Hunts.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk. 

Matric.    1743.    Adm.   at  Lincohi's   Inn,   Feb.    18,    1741-2. 

Called    to    the   Bar,  June  28,  1750.     Brother  of    George 

(1745)- 
NAYSMITH,  see  NESMITH. 
NEALE,    CHARLES.      Matric.    sizar    from     King's,    Michs. 

1602. 

NEALE  or  NEILE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  19,  1683.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Durham. 
Scholar,  1683;  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  R. 
of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  1689-94.  V.  of  Northallerton, 
Yorks.,  1694-1718.  Buried  there  Sept.  3,  1718.  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

NEALE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  19,  1642. 
Matric.  1642. 

NEAL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  5,  1723.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1724.  Afterwards  pens.  B.A.  1727-8; 
M.A.  1731.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  June  13,  1731-  R-  of  Croft, 
Yorks.,  1734-53.  Died  Feb.  19,  1753.   (G.  Mag.) 

NEALE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1632.  Of  Hampshire.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow  of 
St  John's,  1643,  ejected.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1642. 
Perhaps  preb.  of  Chichester,  1663-6. 

NEALE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1739;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  Robert, 
chemist,  of  Covent  Garden,  London.  B.  in  London.  Bapt. 
at  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  Nov.  12,  1722.  Matric.  1739; 
B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Master  of  Henley-upon-Thames 
Grammar  School,  1747-62.  C.  of  Aldboume,  Wilts.  Classical 
and  oriental  scholar.  Translated  the  Prophecies  of  Rosea. 
Died  1792.   (D.N.B.) 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1602; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  Mar.  1,  1606-7;  priest.  May  31,  1607.  R.  of 
Saxelbye,  Leics.,  1613-55.  Buried  there  Sept.  25,  1655. 
One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  C.  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines.,  in 
1611. 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1615-6; 
B.A.  1619-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  21,  1618-9;  priest, 
Mar.  12,  1619-20. 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  i6l8;  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1624; 
priest,  Apr.  11,  1625.  Perhaps  C.  of  Guston,  Kent,  in  1628; 
and  C.  of  Lydd,  in  1641.  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 


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NEALE  or  NEILE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter  1624.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Westminster,  Dec.  9, 
1609.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1638;  D.D.  1661  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow,  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23,  1632. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1633-75;  of  York,  1634-75;  of  Durham, 
1635-75.  Chaplain  to  Charles  II.  Chaplain  to  his  uncle. 
Archbishop  Neile  of  York.  R.  of  Beeford,  Yorks.,  1637. 
Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1638-75.  V.  of  Northallerton, 
1654  and  1660-75.  R-  of  Kirkby  Sigston,  1669.  Dean  of 
Ripon,  1672-75.  Died  Apr.  14,  1675-  Buried  at  Ripon. 
Father  of  Richard  (1661)  and  WiUiam  (1667).  {Walker, 
Sufferings,  83;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  30, 
1650.  School,  Cottesbrook,  Northants. 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  17,  1658. 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford 
(Mr  Leigh).  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2.  Possibly  s.  and  h. 
of  John,  of  Dcane,  Beds.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov. 
21,  1664. 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  19,  1662.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  24,  1671. 
Probably  V.  of  Olney,  Bucks.,  1671-87;  R.  of  Mileham;  and 
father  of  WiUiam  (1699). 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1670. 
S.  of  George,  M.D.,  of  Leeds.  Bapt.  there,  July  20,  1655. 
School,  Flockton,  near  Wakefield  (Mr  Wigglesworth).  Matric. 
1670.  Practised  medicine  at  Doncaster.  Married  (i)  Frances, 
dau.  of  Edw.  Copley;  and  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Ric.  Washington, 
of  Adwick,  widow  of  Peter  Hudson,  of  Arksey.  Died  s.p.  1728. 
Buried  at  Doncaster.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  Peite,  11.  28.) 

NEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17,  1743- 
S.  of  John,  baker,  late  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Bullimer).  Matric.  1743-4;  Scholar,  1743-51; 
B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1749;  priest, 
Mar.  3,  1750.  R.  of  Hackford  and  Whitwell,  Norfolk,  175 1-7. 
Died  Aug.  19,  i757-   {Venn,  11.  53.) 

NEALE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30,  1638. 
Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1646. 

NEALE  or  NEILE,  PAUL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  20,  1627.  S.  of  Richard  (1580),  Bishop  of 
Durham.  B.  at  Westminster.  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631. 
Knighted,  May  27,  1633.  M.P.  for  Ripon  (Short  Parliament), 
1640;  for  Newark,  1673-7.  F.R.S.,  1663.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Gabriel  Clarke,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Durham.  Died 
c.  Feb.  1685-6.  Father  of  William,  the  mathematician,  for 
whom  see  D.N.B. 

NEAL,  PENDOCK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  24,  1700-1.  B. 
at  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  by 
Anne,  dau.  of  Philip  Pendock  of  Tollerton,  Notts.  Matric. 
1701. 

NEALE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  9,  1707-8.  S.  of 
Noah,  gent.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Stamford 
(Mr  Turner).  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Nov.  6,  1708,  age  20. 
Matric.  1708;  B.A.  171 1-2;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  23,  1711;  priest,  June  15,  1712.  R.  of  Carlby,  Lines., 
1712.  R.  of  Little  Casterton,  Rutland,  July,  1722.  Died 
same  year.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1694).  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

NEIL,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1500-1.  Probably  the  capellanus 
of  St  Nicholas  Hostel,  1501 ;  executor  to  H.  Page.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Gosfield,  Essex,  1505-12.   Died  1512. 

NEALE,  RICHARD.  Described  as  'Cantabrigiensis'  when  pre- 
sented to  V.  of  Croxton  Kerrial,  Lines.,  Feb.  1595-6.  Ord. 
priest  (Bishop  of  Lichfield).  Probably  B.A.  in  the  missing 
year,  1594-5.  One  of  these  names  (B.A.)  was  V.  of  Winwick, 
Hunts.,  i593-(?)  1633. 

NEALE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580. 
B.  in  Westminster.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  Mar.  11,  1561-2. 
School,  Westminster.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1595; 
D.D.  1600.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  July  6,  1589.  V.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1590-1605. 
R.  of  Toddington,  Beds.,  1598.  Treasurer  of  Chichester, 
1598-1610.  Master  of  the  Savoy,  1603-5.  Dean  of  West- 
minster, 1605-10.  R.  of  Southfleet,  Kent,  1608-10.  Bishop 
of  Rochester,  1608-10;  of  Lichfield,  1610-14.  R-  of  Clifton 
CampviUe, Staffs.,  1612.  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1614-7;  of  Durham, 
1617-28.  Privy  Councillor,  1627.  Sat  regularly  on  the  High 
Commission  and  in  the  Star  Chamber.  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
1628-32.  R.  of  Droxford,  Hants.,  1628.  V.  of  Hambledon, 
1629.  R.  of  Bishop  Waltham,  1631.  Archbishop  of  York, 
1632-40.  Died  at  York,  Oct.  31,  1640.  Buried  in  York 
Cathedral.  Father  of  Paul  (1627).   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

NEILE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1621; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

NEILE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  25, 
1661.  S.  of  John  (1624),  D.D.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 
Ord.  priest  (York)  June,  1667.  Brother  of  William  (1667). 


Neale,  William 

NEAL,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1705.    Of   Nottinghamshire.    Matric.    1705;    B.A.    1708-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  16,  1711-2,  as  C.  of  Solihull;  priest 
(York)  Apr.  1717.   R.  of  ToUerton,  Notts.,  i7i7- 
NEALE  or  NEILE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  12, 
1633-4.   S-  of  WiUiam,  clerk.   B.  at  Westminster.   Bapt.  at 
St  Margaret's,  July  17,  1616.  Matric.  1634. 
NEALE,  SAMUEL.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1611-2.    Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1615.    Perhaps  V.  of  Abkettleby,  Leics., 
1614.   (But  see  Al.  Oxon.) 
NEALE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  6,  1694.   Of  St 
Martin's,  Stamford.   S.  and  h.  of  Noah,  of  Stamford  Baron, 
Northants.  Bapt.  May  16,  1677.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  28,  1694.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  27,  1702.  Died  1714. 
Father  of  the  next  and  brother  of  Peter  (1707-8). 
NEALE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  i, 
1727.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  Esq.,  deceased.   B.  at  Stamford 
Baron,  Northants.    School,  Stamford  Baron.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  4,  1729.  Died  s.p.  1731-  (Burke,  L.G.) 
NEEL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1460-1. 

NEELE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 

'Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  Mar.  6,  1573-4;  bred  in  the  Schools.' 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Abkettleby,  Leics.,  1610-4.   Died 

July  30,  1614.   {Nichols,  11.  32.) 

NEALE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 

Probably  adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  c.  Apr.  1577. 
NEALE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1584.  Probably  b.  at  Higham  Ferrers.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  21;  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1588,  age  24;  'B.A.  of 
King's  College.'  V.  of  Ridge,  Herts.  Perhaps  Master  of 
Aldenham  School,  Herts.,  1600-23,  when  he  was  dismissed. 
NEALE,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   at  Corpus  Christi,    1591. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  c.  1592. 
NEALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  22,  1637-8. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1637-8;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1645-6.  V.  of 
Clareborough,  Notts.,  Oct.  9,  1646.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wools- 
thorpe.  Lines.,  tiU  1689.  Died  1689.  {W.  A.  Skaw,  1.  $32.) 
NEALE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  28,  1656. 

Matric.  1656-7. 
NEALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1667. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Saxmundham,  SuSolk.   B.  at  Blyth- 
burgh.    School,  Theberton  (Mr  Davies).    LL.D.  1682  {Lit. 
Reg.).   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1668.    Of  Bramfield, 
Suffolk,  Esq.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Else.    Died 
Feb.  17,  1704.   M.I.  at  Blythburgh.   {Venn,  1.  430.) 
NEAL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12, 1667. 
NEALE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1697.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Westminster.    B.  in  St  Andrew's, 
Holborn.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1697. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1710. 
NEAL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1709.    Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  Easter,  1711;  B.A.  1712-3.    Per- 
haps s.  of  John,  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.,  Esq.;  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  14,  1714. 
NEALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1712.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Manea,  Isle  of  Ely,  gent.    Matric. 
1712;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.    FeUow,  1720.   Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Aug.  2,  1716;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1718.    R.  of 
Coveney,  Cambs.,  1728.  V.  of  Gt  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1729-68. 
Died  July,  1768.   Will  (P.C.C.)  Oct.  1768.   (G.  Mag.) 
NEALE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names 

(M.A.),  R.  of  Somerton,  Suffolk,  1737-44- 
NEALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  19,  1734.  B.  at 
Coventry.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742-  FeUow, 
1739-60.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  I,  1740;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1742.  R.  of  Gt  Gransden, 
Hunts.,  1759-60.  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1760-72. 
Buried  there  Feb.  10,  1772.  Will,  P.C.C. 
NEAL,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1665. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1666;  Matric.  1668;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1673;  D.D.  (Dublin)  1693  (Incorp.  from  Cam- 
bridge). Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  22,  1671. 
Archdeacon  of  Ardfert,  1676-86.  R.  of  Shandon,  Cork,  1681- 
1707.  V.  of  Templequinlan,  Ross,  1681-4.  Treasurer  of  Cork, 
1681-6.  ChanceUor  of  Ross,  1683-7.  Vicar-general  of  Cork 
and  Ross.  Married,  1684,  Eliz.  Raymond  of  Whitechurch. 
(Brady,  Clerical  Records  of  Cork,  i.  67.) 
NEALE,  WILDMAN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  28, 

1705.   Only  s.  of  John,  of  Hertford.   B.  at  Ware. 
NEEL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1452.    Of  BristoL    B.A.  {?);  M.A.  1456.    One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Dengie,  Essex,  1453-4;  of  St  Anne  Aldersgate,  London, 
1475.   Died  1480.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


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NEALE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1564-5. 

B.  at  Chelmsford.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1570;  priest 

(London)  Dec.  21,  1592.  C.  of  Epping  for  six  years. 
NEALE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1609; 

B.A.   1611-2;   M.A.   1616.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25, 

1614.    Probably  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1616-24.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Puttenham,  Herts.,  1616.   V.  of  Gt  Bytham,  Lines.,  1624. 
NEILE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  June  29, 

1667.    S.  of  John  (1624),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland. 

Matric.    1667;    Scholar,    1668;    B.A.    1670-1;    M.A.    1674- 

Fellow,  1673-6.   Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  1674.   V.  of  North- 
allerton, Yorks.,   1675-86.     Buried  there.  Mar.  5,  1685-6. 

Brother  of  Richard  (1661).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 
NEALE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13,  1699. 

Of  Buckinghamshire.    S.  of  John  (?  1662),  R.  of  MUeham. 

Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  25,  1710-1. 

V.  of  Kempston,  Norfolk,  1721-41.    R.  of  Litcham.    Died 

June  30,  1741,  aged  56.   M.I.  at  Kempston. 
NEALE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  Catharine's, 

Apr.  30,  1751.    S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  St  Albans,  Herts. 

Bapt.  July  10,  1733.    Colleger  at  Eton,   1745-51.    Matric. 

1752;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1759.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18, 

1756.    R.  of  Little  Berkhampstead,  Herts.,  1767-70.    R.  of 

Hatfield,  1769-72.  R.  of  Essenden,  1770-90.  Died  Oct.  1790. 

(G.  Mag.) 

NELE, .  Fee  for  B.A.  1468-9. 

NEAST,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  10,  1645.    Of 

Gloucestershire.     Matric.     1645-6.     Migrated    to    Oxford. 

Created  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall)  Apr.  15,  1648;  M.A.  1650-1. 

Fellow  of  New  College,  1650.     R.  of  St  Martin  Pomeroy, 

Iremonger   Lane,    London,    1661-6.     R.   of   St   Stephen's, 

Coleman   Street,    1671-8.     R.   of   Hardwick,   Bucks.    Died 

Dec.  19,  1678.   Will,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
NEATE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 

1677-8.  S.  of  James,  currier.  B.  at  Romsey,  Hants.  School, 

Winchester.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 
NEAVE,  see  also  LE  NEVE. 
NEAVE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1653.    Of  Norfolk.   S.  of  Richard  (1611).   Bapt.  at  Tudden- 

ham,  June  16,  1637.   B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.    R.  of  Cran- 

worth  and  Letton,  Norfolk,  1663-80.   R.  of  Swanton  Morley, 

1671-80.    Buried  there  Aug.  25,  1680.    Will,  1680.    Father 

of  the  next.    (Carthew,  Launditch,  in.  405.) 
NEVE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  2,  1685-6. 

S.  of  Charles  (above),  R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 

at  Cranworth,  Aug.  20,  1667.  Schools,  Seaming  and  Bungay. 

Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1688-90;  B.A.  1689-90.    Ord.  priest 

(Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1695.    R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk, 

1711-44.    Died  Apr.  10,  1744.    Buried  at  Swanton  Morley. 

M.I.   Will  (Norwich  C.C.)  1744.   (Venn,  i.  480.) 
NEVE,  CORNELIUS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1587. 
NEAVE,  FIRMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1622. 

S.  of  Robert  (1577-8),  R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 

there,  Aug.  16, 1607.  School,  Elsing.  Living  in  1664.  Brother 

of  Richard  (1611).    (Venn,  i.  258.) 
NEVE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1633.  S.  of  Robert,  upholsterer,  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 

St  Anthony,  London  (Mr  Walker).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1641- 

2.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641;  priest  (Norwich) 

Jime  12,  1642.    R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk,  1643.   Died 

before  1689.    (Norfolk  Archaeology,  11.  369.) 
NEVE  or  LE  NEVE,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 

Apr.  4,  1659.   S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  14,  1641-2.  Schools,  Norwich  (private; 

Mr  Locke)  and  Wymondham  (Mr  Ransome).   Matric.  1659. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1659-60.   Married  Anne,  dau. 

of  Henry  Blackbome,  of  Wymondham.  Buried  Dec.  7,  1708, 

at  Ringland,  Norfolk.    (Venn,  1.  405.) 
NEVE,  GABRIEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  29,  1625. 

S.  of  Philip,  of  Gt  Steeping,  Lines.    Matric.    1625;   B.A. 

1628-9;  M.A.  1632.   Afterwards  of  Scamblesby,  Lines.   Died 

1674.   Father  of  Robert  (1659),  brother  of  Henry  (1625)  and 

Philip  (1632).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  707;  T.  A.  Walker,  30.) 
NEVE,  GEOFFREY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  27,  1601. 

(Perhaps  identical  with  the  astrologer  of  these  names  for 

whom  see  D.N.B.) 
NEAVE,   HENRY.     M.A.   from   Caius,    1615.     Probably   B.A. 

1602-3.    Ord.  deacon   (Norwich)   Sept.   29,    1604,   age   24; 

priest,  Feb.  24,  1604-5.    V.  of  Narford,  Norfolk,  1617-47. 

(Venn,  i.  228.) 
NEVE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  29,  1625.  S. 

of  Philip,  of  Gt  Steeping,  Lines.   Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9; 

Scholar,  1629;  M.A.  1632.   R.  of  Stayne,  Lines.,  1633.   Died 

1662.    Brother  of  Gabriel  (1625)  and  Philip  (1632).    (Lines. 

Pedigrees,  707;  T.  A.  Walker,  31.) 


Neave,  William 

NEAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1. 

NEAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1582-3; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1585-6.  One  of  these  names  s.  and 
h.  of  Firmian,  of  Ringland,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  19,  1587,  from  Barnard's  Inn.  (Norfolk  Archaeology, 
11.  369.) 

NEAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1653-4- 

NEVE  or  LE  NEVE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  10,  1677.  S.  of  Francis,  of  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael, 
ComhiU,  Jan.  22,  1660-1.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  1677.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  30,  1679. 
The  well-known  Norfolk  antiquary.  President  of  the  Anti- 
quarian Society,  1687-1724-  Rouge  Croix  pursuivant,  1689- 
90.  Richmond  Herald  and  Norroy  King  at  Arms,  1704. 
F.R.S.,  1712.  Died  Sept.  24,  1729.  Buried  in  Gt  Witching- 
ham  Church.  (Norfolk  Archaeology,  11.  362;  D.N.B.,  where 
his  connection  with  Cambridge  is  not  recorded.) 

NEAVE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  3,  1617. 
Of  Lines.  S.  of  Gabriel,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  Matric.  1617. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  707;  T.  A.  Walker,  6.) 

NEVE,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1632. 
S.  of  Philip,  of  Gt  Steeping,  Lines.  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9.  Died  1664-5. 
Brother  of  Gabriel  (1625)  and  Henry  (1625).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  707;  T.  A.  Walker,  45.) 

NEAVE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1668. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1668.  One  of  these  names  s.  of 
Henry,  of  Skidbrook,  Lines.  Probably  of  Boston.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  6,  1669.  Serjeant-at-law.  Died  Apr. 
1708.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  708;  Musgrave.) 

NEAVE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1588;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  24,  1600,  age  25;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1601.  C.  of  Swanton 
Morley,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  V.  of  Croxton,  Leics.,  1596  (B.A.). 

NEVE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3,  1611. 
S.  of  Robert  (next),  R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Norwich  (Mr  Brigges)  and  Wymondham  (Mr  Eston).  Matric. 
1612;  Scholar,  1612-8;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1625. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1618.  R.  of  Swanton  Morley,  1619-43; 
and  of  North  Tuddenham,  1621-62.  R.  of  Brandon,  1631. 
Author,  Sermon.  Buried  at  Tuddenham,  Dec.  10,  1662. 
Brother  of  Firmin  (1622)  and  father  of  Charles  (1653). 
(Venn,  1.  213.) 

NEAVE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1577-8;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Perhaps 
B.D.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1581.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
July  20,  1587.  V.  of  Aldborough,  Suffolk,  1587-90.  R.  of 
Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk,  1592-1619.  Will  proved.  Mar.  16, 
1633-4.  Father  of  Firmin  (1622)  and  Richard  (i6ii). 
(Carthew,  Launditch,  in.  405.) 

NEAVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1655. 
B.  at  Bumham  Norton,  Norfolk,  1638.  Matric.  1655;  B.A. 
1658-9;  M.A.  1663.  Fellow,  1658-70.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1663;  priest,  Sept.  24, 1664. 
R.  of  Dunton  Waylet,  Essex,  1670-86.  Died  1686.  Buried 
at  Chipping  Ongar,  Oct.  3,  1686,  Robert  Neve  'rector  of 
Dunton  and  att  this  time  curate  of  this  place.' 

NEAVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  26, 
1659.  S.  of  Gabriel  (1625),  of  Scamblesby,  Lines.  School, 
Homcastle  (Mr  Martland).  Matric.  1659.  Of  West  Ashby, 
Lines.,  Esq.  Living,  1674.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  707;  Peile,  i. 
586.) 

NEAVE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1620.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1624;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1625.  V.  of 
Chediston,  Suffolk,  1641-50-.  Perhaps  R.  of  Yaxham, 
Norfolk,  1650.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Streatley,  Beds., 
1673-82. 

NEVE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  10, 
1710.  S.  of  Paul,  bailiff.  B.  at  Wootton,  Salop.  School, 
Ludlow  (Mr  Rogers).  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1714-5.  Master 
of  Spalding  Grammar  School,  1716-29.  Acted  as  librarian 
to  the  Gentlemen's  Society  of  Spalding.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  22,  1718.  R.  of  Alwalton,  Hunts.,  1729-57.  Minor 
canon  of  Peterborough,  1729-45.  Chaplain  to  Dr  Thomas, 
Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1747-57.  Archdeacon 
of  Huntingdon,  1747-57.  Died  Feb.  3,  1757.  Buried  at 
Alwalton.   WiU,  P.C.C.    (D.N.B.) 

NEVE,  WILLIAM.   M.Gram.  1513-4. 

NEAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1578. 

NEAVE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1585.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Perhaps  C  of 
Papworth  St  Agnes,  Cambs.,  in  1602. 

NECLE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1568. 


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Necton,  Humphrey 

NECTON,  HUMPHREY.  D.D.  c.  1291.  Of  Suffolk.  Carmelite 
friar  The  first  of  tiis  Order  to  graduate.  Chaplain  to  William 
de  Luda  Hishop  of  Ely.  Afterwards  at  Norwich.  Buried  in 
the  Carmelite  House  at  Norwich,  1303.  (Fuller's  Cambridge, 
42;  D.N.B.) 
NECTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584- 
One  of  these  names,  of  Monks  Hadley,  Middlesex,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1586.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  20,  1595- 
NEKETON,  JOHN  DE.  D.D.  in  1383.  Probably  of  Necton, 
Norfolk.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  for  many  years.  Fourth 
Master,  c.  1389.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1383.  139^. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  1376.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs. 
Preb.  of  Chichester.  Died  1397.  {Masters,  33.) 
NEDEN,  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 
1706.  S.ofGerard,ofChiswick,  Middlesex.  School,  St  Paul  s. 
Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713; 
D  D.  1735.  Fellow,  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23, 
1714;  priest,  Mar.  17,  i7i4-5-  R-  ot  Rougham,  Suflfolk, 
1723-68.  R.  of  Rushbrook,  1733-68.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1753-68.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Cooke,  of  Rougham.  Died  at  Chelmsford,  Oct.  6,  1768. 
Buried  at  Rougham.  M.L  Will,  P.C.C. 
NEECH,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1662.  S.  of 
Richard  (1629),  R.  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk.  Of  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  R.  of  Snetterton, 
Norfolk,  1670-1730,  and  R.  of  Warham.  Died  Oct.  5,  1730. 
aged  84.  Buried  at  Warham.  Father  of  Nicholas  (1702), 
brother  of  Richard  (1659)  and  Hugh  (1668).  (Masters.) 
NEECH,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  8, 
1668.  S.  of  Richard  (1629),  clerk.  B.  at  Eye,  Suffolk.  Matnc. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
Jan.  20,  1673-4.  Brother  of  Richard  (1659)  and  Anthony 
(above). 
NEECH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1631. 
NEECH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  7, 1639- 

S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Mendham,  Suffolk. 
NEECH,   NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus   Christi, 
Easter,  1634.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  lo, 
1656,  as  'M.A.  of  Corpus  Christi  College.' 
NEECH,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Corpus  Christi, 
I7C2.   Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Anthony  (above),  R.  of  Snetterton, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1710;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1711.   R.  of 
Sherrington,  Norfolk,  1720-4.   R.  of  Wilby,  1720-30.   V.  of 
Shropham,  1722.   R.  of  Snetterton,  1730;  still  there,  1737- 
NEACHE,  RICHARD.    B.A.  from  Jesus,  1598-9-   Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1599,  age  24;  priest,  June  24,  1600.  C.  of 
Pulham.  Norfolk.    R.  of  Gt  Thomham,  Suffolk,   1607-37. 
V.  of  Yaxley,  1620-37.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1638.   Probably  father 
of  the  next. 
NEECH,    RICHARD.     Adm.    at    Corpus    Christi,    1629.     Of 
Suffolk.    B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  22,  1633.  V.  of  Yaxley,  Suffolk,  1638.   R.  of  Snetterton 
All  Saints',  Norfolk,  1668-70.    R.  of  Shottisham  St  Martin, 
until   1676.    Buried   there  1676,  aged  64.    M.I.    Father  of 
Richard  (1659),  Anthony  (1662)  and  Hugh  (1668). 
NEECH,    RICHARD.     Adm.   sizar   at   Emmanuel,    1638.     Of 

Norfolk.   Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646. 
NEECH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1659.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Richard  (1629),  R.  of  Shottisham. 
B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1662-3;  M.A.  1666;  B.D.  1674.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1664.  Taxor,  1672-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676. 
R.of  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  1668-70.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs., 
1672.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1677.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1662) 
and  Hugh  (1668). 

NEECH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  22,  1650.   Of 

Suffolk.    Matric.    1650.    Migrated   to   Pembroke,   Jan.   25, 

1650-1.  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657. 
NECHE,  THOMAS.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1509-16;  B.A. 

1513-4  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  M.A.  1515-6.    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Warkton,  Northants.,  1510-5. 

NEECH, .   M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1604. 

NEEDES,   BENJAMIN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1659.   Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1687. 
NEID,  JOHN.   Licensed  to  practise  surgery,  1513-4- 
NEEDHAM,  ANDREW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3, 

1660.  S.  of  William,  of  Kinoulton,  Notts.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Melton  Mowbray  (Mr  Haselocke)  and  Nottingham  (Mr  Pitts). 
Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1660-4;  B.A.  1664-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1664;  priest,  Sept.  1665.  R.  of  Colveston; 
V.  of  Didlington;  and  R.  of  Ickburgh,  Norfolk,  1671-6.  R.  of 
Beverston-ait<A-Kingscote,  Gloucs.,  1684-1711.  Died  Aug.  6, 
1711.  M.I.  at  Beverston.   [Venn,  i.  410.) 


Needham,  Nicholas 

NEEDHAM  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1628  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Pool  Park,  Derbs.  B.A. 
i6^i-2-  M  A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1639-40; 
pnest  bee  17  1641.  R.  of  Kilverstone,  Norfolk,  1641-56, 
sequestered;  restored,  1 660-1.  Buried  Aug.  12, 1661.  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

NEEDAM  BRIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1546.  One 
of  these  names,  clerk,  of  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  1550; 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1556.  Fellow  of  Balliol,  I55&-63-  V.  of  Gt 
Waltham,  Essex,  1558-71-    {Al.  Oxon.) 

NEDHAM  The  Hon.  BYRON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1676-7.  4th  3.  of  Charles,  4th  Viscount 
Kihnorey,  of  Ireland.  Matric.  1677;  M.A.  1679.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1681. 

NEEDHAM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1583. 

NEDHAM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1605. 
S.  of  George  (1571),  of  Wymondley,  Herts.,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1606-7. 

NEEDHAM,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1606.   Of  Kent. 

NEEDHAM,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Belton,  Rutland.  B.  at  Peter- 
borough. B..\.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  21,  1618-9,  age  26;  C.  of  St  Mary 
Aldermary;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1619.  R.  of  Rotherby, 
Leics.,  in  1631-40.  Perhaps  minister  of  Gaddesby,  1655. 
If  son  of  William  of  Belton,  died  Aug.  1656,  aged  63.  Perhaps 
father  of  Samuel  (1667).  {Vis.  of  Rutland,  i6i8;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Nichols,  III.  976.) 

NEDHAM,  FRANCIS.  Of  Trinity  Hall.  B.  in  Middlesex,  1703. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Lilt.  dim.  from  Lincoln)  Dec.  22;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1728.  R.  of  Graveley,  Herts.,  1728-70. 
Died  Jan.  17,  1770,  aged  66.   M.I.  Will,  P.C.C. 

NEDHAM,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Wymondley,  Herts. 
Age  16  in  1572.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Style. 
Buried  at  Wymondley,  June  27,  1626.  Doubtless  father  of 
Edmund  (1605).   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1572;  Clutterbuck,  11.  550.) 

NEEDHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  26,  1635-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Eustace,  of  Wymondley  Priory, 
Herts.  Bapt.  Aug.  16,  1618.  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  atLincohi's 
Inn,  Apr.  17,  1638.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Fitch,  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex,  Knt.  Died  June  30,  1669, 
aged  51.  Buried  at  Wymondley.  M.I.  (Vis.  of  Herts.,  163^; 
T.  A .  Walker,  54-) 

NEEDHAM,  GERVASE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 

NEEDHAM,  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  i677. 
Of  Rutland.  Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A. 
1685;  B.D.  1692.  Fellow,  1685-1703.  V.  of  Folkestone, 
Kent;  resigned,  1689.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1697-1703-  R-  of 
Stoke  Hammond,  Bucks.,  1703-  Died  in  College.  Buned 
Nov.  8,  1703.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1703. 

NEEDHAM,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  18,  1684. 
B.  at  Bromwich,  Staffs.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1680-3.  Matric. 
1687;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow,  1688-96. 

NEEDHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May 
25,  1619.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Barking,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1619. 

NEEDHAM,  JASPER  or  CASPER.  Matric.  sizar  (age  17)  from 
Peterhouse,  Easter,  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648;  M.D. 
1657.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655.  Candidate,  R.C.P.,  1657. 
F.R.S.,  1663.  F.R.C.P.,  1668.  Censor,  1673,  i677-  A 
physician  of  great  practice  in  London.  Died  Oct.  31,  1679, 
aged  59.  Buried  in  St  Bride's,  Fleet  Street.  M.I.  WiU, 
P.C.C.    (Munk,  I.  357.) 

NEDHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 

NEEDHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  7,  1676.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Cole-Orton,  Leics. 
Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  V.  of  Thumby, 
Leics.,  1686-1715-   {Nichols,  iii.  742-) 

NEEDHAM,  JOSEPH-  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1729-  S.  of  John 
(Need),  of  Madresfield,  Worcs.,  pleb.  Matric.  from  St  Mary 
Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  16,  1713,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1717- 
V.  of  Coleme,  Wilts.,  1726-60.  R.  of  Biddeston  St  Peter, 
1742-60.   Admon.,  P.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

NEDAM,  LAU  (?N).  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1564. 
Matric.  1564-5. 

NEDAM,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  8, 
1582-3.  S.  of  Oliver,  of  Hickling,  Notts.  Schools,  Hickling 
and  Melton,  Leics.  Scholar,  1586-90J  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A. 
1590-     _ 

NEEDHAM,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606. 


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Needham,  Peter 

NEEDHAM,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  12)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1693.  S.  of  Samuel  (1671),  clerk,  of  Stockport,  Cheshire. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  there,  Feb.  15,  1681-2.  School,  Bradenham, 
Norfolk  (private;  Mr  Needham).  Scholar,  1693;  Matric.  1696; 
B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700;  B.D.  1707;  D.D.  i7i7.  FeUow, 
1698-1716.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1706.  R.  of  Ovington, 
Norfolk,  1706-11.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1711.  R.  of 
Whitton,  Suffolk  (?  Whatton,  Leics.),  1713-  R-  of  Conington, 
Cambs.,  1714-31.  R.  (sinecure)  of  St  Florence,  Pembroke, 
1714.  R.  of  Stanwick,  Northants.,  1717-31-  Author, 
classical.  Died  Dec.  6,  1731.  Buried  at  Stanwick.  M.I. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1732.    (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

NEEDHAM,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  Nov.  18,  1728, 
from  New  College,  Oxford.  B.  in  Hampshire.  S.  of  Peter, 
of  King's  Sombome,  Hants.,  clerk.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  from  Hart  HaD,  Oxford,  Mar.  21,  1715-6,  age  17; 
B.A.  (New  College,  Oxford)  1719-20;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1729.   R.  of  King's  Sombome.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NEEDAM,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569. 

NEEDAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1582.  Doubtless  ist  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Shavington  [or 
Shenton],  Salop.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1583-4.  M.P. 
for  Salop,  1592-3,  1604-11.  Knighted,  Sept.  i,  1594.  Sheriff 
of  Salop,  1606-7.  Created  Viscount  Kilmorey,  1625.  Buried 
at  Adderley,  Salop,  Nov.  26,  1631.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1631-2. 
(Vis.  of  Shropshire,  idzy,  G.E.C.) 

NEEDHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  30,  1664. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  FeUow, 
1669-78.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  29,  1670;  priest  (Ely) 
June  18,  1671.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1672.  Author, 
Serfnons.   Died  Apr.  22,  1678. 

NEDHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  19,  1667. 
Doubtless  8th  s.  of  Francis  (?  1609),  of  Gaddesby,  Leics. 
Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Fellow,  1674.  R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1684.  Father  of 
William  (1712-3).    (Nichols,  iii.  976.) 

NEEDHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Sx  John's,  May  6, 
1671.  S.  of  James,  farmer,  of  Marple,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Stockport.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5.  Master  of 
Stockport  School,  1674-83.  R.  of  Claughton,  Lanes.,  1681-4. 
P.C.  of  Newton-in-Makerfield,  c.  1684.  V.  of  West  Braden- 
ham, Norfolk,  1685-1718.  Buried  there  Sept.  25,  1718.  M.I. 
Father  of  Peter  (1693).  (R.  Stewart-Brown;  Carthew, 
Bradenham.) 

NEEDHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Chrisxi,  1662. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Mjtric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord. 
priest  (York)  Mar.  1681-2.  R.  of  Wickersley,  Yorks.,  1703- 
14.   Died  1714. 

NEDAM,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1573. 

NEEDHAM,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinixy,  Easter, 
1650;  scholar  from  Westminster.  Of  Salop.  B.A.  1653-4; 
M.A.  from  Queens',  1657.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine, 
1659.  M.D.  1664.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1655-60.  Hon.  Fellow 
of  College  of  Physicians.  Practised  in  London.  F.R.S.,  1667. 
Physician  to  the  Charterhouse,  London,  1672.  Died  Apr.  16 
(?  Apr.  5),  1691.  Buried  at  St  Giles-in-the-Fields.  (D.N.B.; 
Munk,  I.  472.) 

NEEDHAM  or  NEDUM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
May,  1568. 

NEEDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Chrisx's,  July  29,  1648. 
S.  of  John.   Perhaps  readm.  as  FeU.-Com.  in  1651. 

NEEDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28, 
1671.  B.  at  Teigh,  Rutland.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678;  B.D.  1685.  Fellow,  1677-82.  Junior  Proctor, 
1683-4.  V.  of  North  Creake,  Norfolk,  1687.  Chancellor  of 
St  David's,  1690-1727.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1703-27.  Chaplain 
to  Archbishop  Sancroft.  R.  of  Alresford,  Hants.  Died  June 
22,  1727. 

NEDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinixy,  Mar.  17, 
1712-3.  S.  of  Samuel  (1667),  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  clerk. 
School,  Botesdale,  Suffolk  (Mr  Meaboum).  Scholar,  1715; 
B.A.  1716-7;  Matric.  1717;  M.A.  1720;  B.D.  1727.  Fellow, 
1719.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1718;  priest,  June,  1726. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Gt  Moulton,  Norfolk,  1726. 

NEEDHAM, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  between  July 

and  Oct.  1651.  Perhaps  the  same  as  WiUiam  (1648). 

NEEDHAM, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  9,  1728. 

(Name  off,  1733.) 

NEEDLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Chrisx's,  Apr.  7, 
1632.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Horley,  Surrey.  School,  Alderman- 
bury  (Mr  Woodward).  Matric.  1632.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  21,  1634.    (Peile,  1.  417.) 

NEEP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1704.  S.  of  WiUiam,  deceased.  B.  at  Southwell,  Notts. 
School,  Southwell  (Mr  Benson).  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Aug.  1709;  priest,  1711.  V.  of  Bawtry, 
Notts.,  1711.  Head  Master  of  Southwell  School,  1714-20. 


Negus,  Thomas 

NEGUS,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  1608-9. 

NEGUS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1628. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  26,  1631-2;  priest.  May  27,  1632.  V.  of 
Hemington,  Northants.,  1640.  R.  of  Gt  Addington.  In- 
truded R.  of  Aldwincle  St  Peter,  1653.  Buried  there  Nov.  16, 
1669.   M.I. 

NEGUS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1688. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Hoveton  St  Peter,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  May  14,  1672.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric. 
1689;  Scholar,  1689-94.  Brother  of  Henry  (1680).  (Venn,  1. 
486.) 

NEGUS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May,  1621.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1625.  R.  of 
Alboume,  Sussex,  1635.  V.  of  West  Tarring,  1662-76. 
Buried  there  1676.    (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

NEGUS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1571; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1578.  A  great  preacher. 

NEGUS,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  16,  1715.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1682),  R.  of  Shelton,  Beds.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  8, 
1698-9.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1724.  Fellow, 
1724-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jan.  14,  1720-1;  priest, 
Sept.  19, 1725.  V.  of  Litlington,  and  Steeple  Morden,  Cambs., 
1725.  V.  of  Bassingboume,  1740.  V.  of  Sandon,  Herts., 
1755-63.  Died  1763.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brotherof  Thomas  (1720). 

NEGUS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1680. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Hoveton  St  Peter,  Norfolk.  B.  in 
London.  Schools,  Beeston,  Norfolk  (Mr  Jackson),  Norwich 
(Mr  Home  and  Mr  Mazey)  and  Lynn  (^fi■  Home).  Matric. 
1680.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  29,  1682.  Secretary 
to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk.  Of  Hoveton  St  Peter,  Esq.  Died  1716. 
Brotherof  Daniel  (1688)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  1.465.) 

NEGUS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  July  8,  1701. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  (1680),  of  Hoveton  St  Peter,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  29,  1685.  School,  Yarmouth  (Mr  Pate). 
Scholar,  1701-4;  Matric.  1702.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  16, 
1702.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  23,  1710.  Married  Christian, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Palgrave,  of  Norwich,  gent.  Died  May,  1727. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  507.) 

NEGUS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1725. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  (1701),  of  Hoveton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Pate),  Yarmouth  and  Wymondham 
(Mr  Sayer).  Scholar,  1725-8;  Matric.  1726.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Oct.  23,  1727.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1740. 
Patent-customer  of  the  port  of  Yarmouth.  J. P.  Of  Hoveton 
St  Peter,  Esq.   Died  June  4,  1794.   (Venn,  11.  23;  G.  Mag.) 

NEGUS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Chrisx's,  Nov.  1562; 
Scholar,  1564. 

NEGUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  16,  1645.  Of  Essex. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Jonathan  (1611),  V.  of  Prittlewell.  Matric. 
1645;  Scholar,  1647;  B.A.  1649.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of 
Galloway)  Jan.  24,  1661-2.  V.  of  Barling,  Essex,  1650.  R.  of 
Woodham  Ferrers,  1655-60.  R.  of  Salcott  Virley,  1663-89. 
V.  of  Messing,  1668-89.  WiU  proved  (Cons.  C.  London)  Aug. 
10,  1689.   (A.  Gray;  H.  Smith.) 

NEGUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sx  John's,  July  2,  1720. 
S.  of  Edward,  farmer,  of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  at  Girton. 
School,  Histon  (Mr  Scaife).  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  17,  1725;  priest,  June  7,  1727.  V.  of  Gt 
Staughton,  Himts.,  1753-85.  Died  Sept.  4,  1785.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1786.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  335;  G.  Mag.) 

NEGUS,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  i6ir.  Of  Leigh-on-Sea,  Essex.  3rd  s.  of 
William  (1573),  R.  of  Leigh,  Essex.  B.  1592.  Matric.  1611; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Fellow,  1614-23.  V.  of  Prittlewell, 
Essex,  '9  years  and  three-quarters.'  Died  Dec.  1632.  M.I. 
Will,  Cons.  C.  London.  Doubtless  father  of  John  (1645). 
(Ph.  Benton,  Rochford  Hundred.) 

NEIGUS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Chrisxi,  1667. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  1667. 

NEGUS,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1613. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620. 

NEGUS,  STRICKLAND.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1640.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Shelton,  Beds.,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  25,  1631,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1633.  Usher  at  Oundle 
School,  1638.  V.  of  Melchboume,  Beds.,  1645  (by  West-' 
minster  Assembly).  Minister  at  Yelling,  Hunts.,  1652-9. 
Lecturer  at  Oundle.  Ejected  from  Chester  chapeky,  North- 
ants.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Calatny,  11.  218.) 

NEGUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  8, 
1682.  S.  of  Gilbert,  gent.  B.  at  Higham  Ferrers,  Northants. 
School,  Higham  Ferrers  (Mr  Shephard).  Matric.  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7.  Probably  C.  of  Famdish,  Hunts.,  1689-90.  R.  of 
Shelton,  Beds.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Gilbert  (1715). 


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Negus,  Thomas 

NEGUS  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  14,  1720.  S.  of 
Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Shelton,  Beds.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727;  D.D.  1763.  FeUow, 
1724-42.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1727.  V.  of  Everton  and  Tetworth,  Hunts., 
1739-43-  R-  of  St  Mary's,  Rotherhithe,  Surrey,  1742-65. 
Marriage  license  (Commissary  of  Surrey)  June  13,  1765,  as 
widower,  to  marry  Sarah  Margaretta  Johnson,  of  St 
Sepulchre's,  London,  widow.  Author,  Sertnons.  Died  Oct.  19, 
1765.   M.L   Will,  P.C.C.   Brother  of  Gilbert  (i7i5)- 

NEGUS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573- 
B.  c.  1559.  B.A.  1577-8.  Town-preacher  of  Ipswich.  R.  of 
Leigh,  Essex,  1585;  deprived  for  non-conformity,  1609. 
Buried  at  Leigh,  Jan.  8,  1615-6.  Father  of  Jonathan  (1611). 
{Cooper,  II.  529;  D.N.B.) 

NEGUS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  4,  1633.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest,  June  9,  1639.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Fivehcad,  Somerset,  1661-71. 

NEIGHBOUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1667;  M.B.  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1672. 

NEKETON,  JOHN,  see  NECTON. 

NELAIN, .   M.A.  1501-2. 

NELHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1715. 
Of  London.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1709-15.  Migrated  as  sizar  to 
St  Catharine's,  Feb.  17,  1717-8.  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1719-20. 
Ord.  deacon.  May  14,  1721;  priest.  May  20,  1722.  C.  of 
Streatley,  Beds.,  i730-i- 

NELSON,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  17,  1640.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  St  Dunstan-in-the- 
West,  London,  cursitor  of  the  Court  of  Chancery.  Matric. 
1640;  Scholar,  1640.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  21,  1640-1. 
Cursitor  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery.  Gentleman  of  the 
Privy  Chamber  to  Charles  Prince  of  Wales.  {Vis.  of  Middle- 
sex, 1663.) 

NELSON,  ADAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1555. 
Of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  diocese.  B.A.  1559-60.  R.  of 
Waresley,  Hunts.,  1560,  resigned  same  year. 

NELSON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1588;  B.A.  1592-3- 

NELSON,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1619-20.  Probably  s.  of  Henry  (1572),  R.  of 
Hougham,  Lines.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of  Charles  Segrave, 
of  Birstall,  Leics.  Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1619).  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  701.) 

NELSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June, 
1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1600. 
Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  York.  R.  of  Londesborough, 
1614.  Died  1620-1.   {Peile,  i.  179.) 

NELSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  3,  1713-4. 
Of  Norfolk.  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Dunham  parva.  B.  1693. 
Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1717;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1718.  V.  of  Sporle, 
Norfolk,  and  R.  and  patron  of  Hilborough.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Bland,  of  Cambridge.  Died  Oct.  23,  1747. 
Father  of  the  next. 

NELSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  10, 
1741.  S.  of  Edmund  (above),  R.  of  Hilborough,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  East  Bradenhsun,  Mar.  19,  1722.  Schools,  Seaming, 
Northwold  (private)  and  SwafEham.  Scholar,  1741  -8;  Matric. 
1743-4;  B.A.  1745;  M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1751-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1745;  priest,  June  7,  1747.  R.  of  Hil- 
borough, 1747-55;  of  Little  Palgrave;  and  V.  of  Sporle, 
1747-55.  R.  of  Bumham  Thorpe,  1755-1802.  Married,  May 
II,  1749,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Maurice  Suckling,  D.D.  Died 
Apr.  26,  1802.   Father  of  Lord  Nelson.   {Venn,  11.  50.) 

NELSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1743. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grazier,  of  Sporle,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  May  i, 
1725.  Schools,  Watton  (private)  and  Swafifham.  Scholar, 
1743-50;  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1750.  R.  of  Congham,  Norfolk,  1752-95; 
and  South  Wootton,  1789-95.  Died  June  16,  1795.  Cousin 
of  Edmund  (1741)  and  William  (1739).   {Venn,  11.  53.) 

NELSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1687. 
Of  SuSolk.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Bramfleld,  Suffolk. 
B.  1670.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1; 
M.A.  1694.  Died  at  Bramfleld,  Nov.  18,  1744.  Doubtless 
brother  of  Lambert  (1678).  {Suckling,  11.  177.) 
NELSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1751.  S.  of  William,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Sedbergh.  Schools, 
Garsdale,  Yorks.  (Mr  Udale)  and  Sedbergh  (Mr  Bateman). 
One  of  these  names  C.  of  Halifax,  1775.  P.C.  of  Coley,  1775. 
V.  of  Kirkleatham.  Died  Feb.  27,  1791.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
NELSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1564-5. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Thurrock,  Essex,  1579-85. 
Died  1585.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Mar.  6,  1584-5. 


Nelson,  John 

NELSON,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  1608.   Of 

Suffolk.    B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.    Perhaps  R.  of  Yaxley, 

Hunts.,  1638-41,  ejected.   V.  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk,  1646. 
NELSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  27, 

1691.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Unthank,  Cumberland.   School, 

Blencowe   (Mr  Ogle).    Matric.    1691;   Scholar,    1693;   B.A. 

1694-5;  M-A.  1709.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1695; 

priest,  Dec.  19,1697.  DoubtlessR.ofHorham,  Suffolk,  1708. 

Father  of  William  (1716).   {Peile,  n.  122.) 
NELSON,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615; 

B.A.   1618-9;   H.A.   1622.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)   Mar.   8; 

priest.  Mar.  9,  1622-3.   Head  Master  of  Sedbergh  Grammar 

School,  1623-46.   R.  of  Tatham,  Lanes.,  1629.   Sequestered. 

Died  1648. 
NELSON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 

1657.  S.  of  Abraham,  clothier,  of  Garsdale,  Yorks.   B.  there. 

Schools,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Jackson)  and  Giggleswick  (Mr  Briggs). 

Matric.  1657,  'Robert';  B.A.  1660-1.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Sept.  30,  1663.    Probably  V.  of  Anwick,  Lines.,  1668-84. 

Head  Master  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  1698-1722. 

Father  of  Ralph  (1722). 

NELSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1566. 
B.  at  Thornton  Curtis,  Lines.,  c.  1550.  B.A.  1569-70.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  July  23,  1576;  priest,  July  27,  i579-  R-  o* 
Skinnand,  Lines.,  1579-97.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Essex 
nine  years.  Afterwards  at  Steventon,  Hants.,  and  in  London. 
P.C.  of  St  Lawrence  Pountney,  1603.  R.  of  Well  and  Dex- 
thorpe.  Lines.,  1606.   {Lines.  Presentation  Deeds.) 

NELSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  John.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580;  B.D. 
1586.  Fellow,  1577.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  1575-6-  V. 
of  Hackthom,  Lines.  R.  and  patron  of  Hougham,  1591- 
1640.  WiU  proved  (Lincoln)  Sept.  17,  1640,  to  be  buried  in 
Hougham.  Probably  father  of  the  next  and  Benjamin  (1615). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  701.) 

NELSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619 
{impuhes).  B.A.  1622-3.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Henry  (above). 
Living,  1640.   Prc^ably  brother  of  Benjamin  (1615). 

NELSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  May  i, 
1666.  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1667. 
Scholar,  1669;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  1673;  priest,  Feb.  20,  1675-6.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Hunsdon,  Herts.,  1678.  V.  of  Stanstead  Abbots, 
1683.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1719- 

NELSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1676.  S.  of  James,  of  Garsdale,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 
1683.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1682-3.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Linton,  Suffolk,  1684-95.  V.  of  Upton,  Norfolk, 
1698-1723.   R.  of  Fishley,  1722-3.  Buried  Nov.  i,  1723. 

NELSON,  HENRY.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1715. 

B.   at  Chaddleworth,   Berks.    Matric.   Easter,    1716;   B.A. 

1719-20;  M.A.  1723.   Fellow,  1719.   Secretary  to  Sir  Robert 

Walpole.   Died  in  London,  1727.  Will  (P.C.C.)  July,  1727. 
NELSON,  ISAAC.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1627; 

B.A.  1632. 
NELSON,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1589. 

Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Fellow,  1594.  Head 

Master  of   Pocklington   School,    1598-9.     R.    of    Crofton, 

Yorks.,    1599-1603-.     Married,    1603,   Alice   Chatfield,   of 

Kildwick,  widow.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
NELSON,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1677;  B.A.  1680-1.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1682; 

priest,  Dec.  20,  1685.  V.  of  Tolleshunt  D'Arcy,  Essex,  1685. 

NELSON,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  22,  1626. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy). 
B.A.  from  King's,  1629-30;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1633.  R.  of 
Ingoldsby,  Lines.,  1639-42.  R.  of  Elsden,  Northumberland, 
1662-74.  V.  of  Stanwix,  Cumberland,  1667-76.  Preb.  of 
Carlisle,  1667-85.  V.  of  Corbridge,  Northumberland,  1674- 
85.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Bristol.  Buried  in  Carlisle 
Cathedral,  June  21,  1685.  Father  of  Jeremy  (1656-7). 
{Peile,  I.  376;  B.  Nightingale,  196.) 

NELSON,  JEREMY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  8,  1656-7. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Jeremiah  (above).  B.  at  Ingoldsby. 
Matric.  1656-7;  B.A.  1660;  M.A.  1664. 

NELLSON,  JOHN  Adm.  scholar  at  Caius,  June  12,  i595-  S.  of 
John,  citizen  and  merchant,  of  Lynn.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov. 
27,  1580.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  Easton). 

NELSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  King's,  1620.  S.  of  Matthew,  of 
London.  B.  at  Berwick-on-Tweed.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Sept.  19,  1620.  Matric.  1620-1;  B.A.  from  St 
John's,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Perhaps  R.  of  Mickleham,  Surrey, 
1637-43,  sequestered.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1645.  Perhaps  father  of 
Matthew  (1655). 


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NELSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  FeUow,i633.  Probably  R.  of  Thorn- 
ton, Lines.  Will  (Lincoln)  1 64 1.  Father  of  Thomas  (1647). 

NELSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1693.  S.  of  William,  hosier.  B.  at  Garsdale,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton).  Matric.  1693. 

NELSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1709.  S.  of  J.,  of  Dor- 
chester. Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  May  19,  1701, 
age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Sarum)  Sept.  22, 
1706;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1707.  R.  of  Winterboume  Germayne, 
Dorset,  1707-50.  Chaplain  to  the  Duchess  of  Shrewsbury. 
R.  of  Winterboume  Clenston,  1719-50.  Died  1750.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NELSON,  LAMBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  20, 
1678.  Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Edward,  and  Mary,  dau. 
of  Lambert  Rabbett,  of  Bramfield.  Buried  at  Bramfield, 
Oct.  4,  1714,  aged  54.  Brother  of  Edward  (1687).  (V.  B. 
Redstone;  Davy  MS.,  19,143,  p.  75.) 

NELSON,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1578. 

NELSON,  MARTIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1564-5; 
B.A.  1568-9.  One  of  these  names,  'of  Yorks.,'  arrived  at 
Douay,  and  sent  to  England,  1574.  Ord.  priest  (R.C.)  same 
year.   {Douay  Diary.) 

NELSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  2, 
1621-2.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1626;  priest,  Feb.  1626-7. 

NELSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  I,  1655.  Of  Mickleham,  Surrey.  Perhaps  s.  of  John 
(?  1620),  R.  of  Mickleham.  B.  Aug.  16,  1638.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1656;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662; 
M.D.  1669.  Fellow,  1660-75.  ft'obably  practised  at  Bury, 
Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  17,  1683,  aged  45.  M.L  at  St  Mary's, 
Bury.   {T.A.  Walker.) 

NELSON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1602.  B.  at 
Skinnand,  Lines.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  29,  1604;  priest 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1607,  age  25;  'late  of  Corpus  Christi.' 
C.  of  St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London,  1604.  C.  of  Laleham, 
Middlesex.  V.  of  Preston,  Kent,  1609-16.  License  (Canter- 
bury) Oct.  8,  1 610,  to  marry  Mary  Genvey,  of  St  Martin's, 
Canterbury,  spinster.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NELSON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1635.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Raynham,  Essex.  B.  at 
Weybridge,  Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1637; 
B.A.  1638-9. 

NELSON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1546. 

NELSON,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  19, 
1722.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  Gilbert  (1657).  Bapt.  at  Houghton- 
le-Spring,  Apr.  18,  1704.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring. 
Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  5,  1726.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

NELSON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1468-9.  Of  Yorkshire.  Ord.  priest, 
1469.  V.  of  Sawston,  Cambs.,  1476  (M.A.).  Founder  of  a 
Fellowship  at  St  Catharine's.  (Cooper,  i.  11;  St  Catharine's 
Coll.  Hist,  37.) 

NELSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1566. 
One  of  these  names  at  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1568. 

NELSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1586. 

NELSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615 
(impubes). 

NELSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619. 

NELSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1604. 

NELLSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  31, 
1677.  Never  resided.  S.  of  John,  a  Turkey  merchant.  B.  in 
London,  June  22,  1656.  School,  St  Paul's.  F.R.S.,  1680. 
Travelled  abroad;  lived  chiefly  on  the  Continent,  till  1691. 
Married  Lady  Theophila  Lucy,  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of 
Berkeley,  and  widow  of  Sir  Kingsmill  Lucy,  of  Broxboume, 
Herts.  Settled  at  Blackheath,  1691.  Became  intimate  with 
John  Kettlewell,  and  joined  the  non-jurors.  Took  an  active 
part  in  the  various  charitable  enterprises  of  the  day.  Author, 
religious.  Died  Jan.  16,  1714-5.  Buried  in  Lamb's  Conduit 
Fields.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1715.   (D.N.B.) 

NELSON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1611. 

NELSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1565; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1568-9.  Author,  A  Short  Discourse,  1586. 
(For  list  of  other  works,  some  doubtful,  see  D.N.B. ,  where 
it  is  held  that  he  is  the  man  who  was  made  free  of  the 
Stationers'  Company,  1580;  Cooper,  11.  12;  in.  150.) 

NELSON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  (No 
such  M.A.  found  in  Al.  Oxon.) 


Nelthorpe,  Edward 

NELSON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620; 

B.A.  1623. 
NELSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  July 

24,  1647.   S.  of  John  (1627),  clerk,  late  of  Thornton,  Lines. 

School,  Lincoln.   Matric.  1647. 
NELSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July 

1,    1664.     Of   London.     School,    Norwich.     Matric.    1664; 

Scholar,   1664-5;  B.A.   1667-8;   M.A.   1671.    Fellow,   1669. 

Ord.  priest   (Norwich)   Feb.   1674-5.    Perhaps  V.  of  Hel- 

houghton,  Norfolk,  1678;  and  V.  of  Orton,  Westmorland, 

1704-36.   Died  1736. 
NELSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  2,  1722.   Of 

Yorkshire.   Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A. 

1729.    C.  of  Askham  Bryan  and  Healaugh,  Yorks.,  1731. 

R.  of  Fingall,  1735-86.    Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Darcy 

Preston,  of  York,  Mar.  i,  1736-7.   Died  Mar.  29,  1786,  aged 

82.  (A.  Gray;  G.  Mag.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1489. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  of  King's  Hall,  1503-14;  B.A. 

1507-8;  M.A.  1512-3. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1535-6. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580. 

B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  c.  1565.   B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587; 

B.D.  1594.   Fellow,  1589.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 

Mar.  2,  1587-8.   University  preacher.   Chaplain  to  Sir  John 

Stanhope,   treasurer  to   the  Queen.    V.   of  Holy  Trinity, 

Cambridge,    1593-8.     R.   of  Little   Peatling,   Leics.,    1598. 

Probably   R.   of   Harrington,   Northants.,    1600-5.     R.   of 

Wittering,  1605-33.   Died  1633.   Admon.  (Peterb.)  Jan.  23, 

1635-6.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581 ; 

B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1586-7.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sellinge, 

Kent,  till  1598.   Died  1598. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6,  1607. 

Matric.  1607. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,   Oct.  9,   1609. 

Matric.  1609. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24, 

1661-2.    Previously  matric.  from  St   Mary  Hall,   Oxford, 

July  25,   1655.    Of  Cumberland.    B.A.   1662;   M.A.  1666. 

Licensed  as  schoolmeister  in  Cambridge,  1662.    Ord.  priest 

(York)  Sept.  1663. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  16,  1680. 

Of  Middlesex.    Matric   1681;  B.A.   1684-5.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  May,  1687.  Master  of  Halstead  School,  Essex,  c. 

1692. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 

5,  1716.  S.  of  George  (1691),  clerk.   B.  at  Horham,  Suffolk, 

Oct.  17,  1698.    School,  Merchant  Taylors*.    Matric.  1716. 

Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  22,  1718;  B.A.  from 

Trinity  Hall,  1720-1. 
NELSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  6, 

1739.   S.  of  William,  of  Little  Dunhzmi,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 

Schools,  Sporle,  Norfolk  and  Seaming.  Matric.  1739;  Scholar, 

1739-47;  B.A.   1743;   M.A.   1748.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Sept.  25,   1743;  priest,  Apr.   21,   1745.    R.  of  HiUington, 

Norfolk,  1758-82.    R.  of  Hilgay,  1774-82.   Died  June  16, 

1782.   (Venn,  11.  46.) 

NELSON, .  Pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1595-6. 

NELSON, .  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1596-7. 

NELTHORP,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  21,  1708. 

Perhaps  s.  of  James,  of  London.    B.  there,  1689.    Scholar 

from  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

May  31,    1713;  priest,   Aug.   15,   1714.    R.  of  Broughton, 

Lines.,  1714.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  703,  where  he  occurs  as  son  of 

James  (1688),  of  Little  Grimsby,  but  the  date  of  his  birth 

makes  this  improbable.) 
NELTHORPE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1629.   Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.,  deceased. 

Bapt.  there,  Apr.  9,  1613.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1634. 

M.P.  for  Beverley,  1640.   Probably  brother  of  John  (1631). 

(M.  H.  Peacock;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  702.) 
NELTHORPE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  7. 1651. 

Of  Lincolnshire.  Perhaps  migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford, 

Mar.  10,  1652-3.  B.A.  1655.  Died  Apr.  19,  1655.  Buried  in 

the  College  Chapel.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
NELTHORP,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  14, 1708.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Scawby.  B.  at  Gainsborough, 

Lines.   School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).   Matric.  1708;  M.D. 

1728  (Com.  Reg.).    Adm.  student  at  Leyden,  Aug.  22,  1714. 

Of  Lincoln,  M.D.   Married  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Strong, 

of  Lincoln.  Will  proved,  1738.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  704.) 


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Nelthorpe,  Griffith 

NELTHORPE,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's, 
Oct  20,  1731.  S.  of  James  (next),  gent.,  of  Little  Grimsby, 
Lines.  B.  at  Brigg.  School,  Brigg  (Mr  Waterworth).  Matnc. 
1731.  Of  Little  Grimsby,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Will  proved,  Oct.  10,  i755-  Brother  of  Richard  (1729)- 
(Litics.  Pedigrees,  703.) 

NELTHORP,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  June  i,  1688.  2nd  s.  of 
Richard  (1646),  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Scawby,  Lines.,  Mar.  14, 
1669-70.  School,  Brigg  (Mr  Nat.  Taylor).  Matnc.  1688. 
Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  7,  1689,  age  18;  B.A.  1691-2. 
Of  Little  Grimsby,  Esq.  Buried  at  Scawby.  WiU  proved, 
Apr.  29,  1756.  Father  of  Griffith  (above)  and  Richard  (1729)- 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  703.) 

NELTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1631.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Beverley.  School, 
Glandford-Brigg,  Lines,  (private;  Mr  Osgodby).  Matnc. 
1631.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1634.  Of  Little  Grimsby. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Roberts,  Bart.,  of 
Willesden,  Middlesex,  1653.  Cousin  of  the  next  and  probably 
brother  of  Edward  (1629).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  702.) 

NELTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1631.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Glandford-Brigg, 
Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Glandford  (private;  Mr  Osgodby). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1634.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  I,  1641.  Ancient,  1658.  Created  Bart.,  May  10,  1666. 
Founder  of  the  grammar  school  at  Scawby.  Died  unmarried, 
1669.  M.I.  in  St  James',  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  703;  G.E.C.) 

NELTHORPE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1628. 

NELTHORPE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  17,  1646.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Barton,  Lines.  B. 
there.  School,  Rawcliffe,  Yorks.  (Mr  Tompson).  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1647-8.  Of  Scawby,  Lines.,  Esq.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Father  of  James  (1688).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
703.) 

NELTHORPE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  II,  1729.  S.  of  James  (1688),  Esq.,  of  Little  Grimsby, 
Lines.  B.  at  Scawby.  School,  Brigg  (Mr  Waterworth). 
Matric.  1729;  B..\.  1732-3.  Of  Scawby,  Esq.  Living,  1740. 
Brother  of  Griffith  (1731)-   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  704.) 

NESBITT,  see  also  NISBETT. 

NESBITT,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  24,  i75i- 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (next),  M.D.,  of  King  Street,  London. 
B.  in  London.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  7,  i753- 

NESBITT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Easter,  1728;  M.D.  1728  {Com. 
Reg.).  S.  of  John,  dissenting  minister  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
B.  in  London.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept.  i,  1718.  M.D.  there, 
1721.  F.R.S.,  1725.  F.R.C.P.,  1729.  Lumlcian  lecturer, 
1741-6.  Censor,  Elect,  1748-61.  Author,  medical.  Died 
May  27,  1761.  Will,  P.C.C.   {D.N.B.;  Munk,  11.  112.) 

NESBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  4,  1702. 
Of  Derbyshire.  B.  Oct.  18,  1683.  School,  Charterhouse. 

NESFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  28, 
1726.  S.  of  Theophilus.  B.  at  Staxton,  Scarborough.  Schools, 
Scarborough  and  Thornton.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30; 
M.A.  1733.  Fellow,  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22, 
1729-30.  Doubtless  V.  of  Raskelfe,  Yorks.,  c.  1745.  R.  of 
Thormanby,  c.  1745- 

NESFIELD,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4;  M.A. 
1607.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Mar.  1614-5.  V.  of  Folkton,  Yorks., 
1614.  Appointed  Head  Master  of  Pocklington  School,  but 
resigned  before  residence.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

NESFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1685.  S.  of  Theophilus.  B.  at  York.  School,  York.  Matric. 
1687;  B.A.  1688-9. 

NESFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  25, 
1748.  S.  of  Samuel,  farmer.  B.  at  Flixton,  East  Riding, 
Yorks.  School,  Thornton  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  1749;  B.A. 
1754  (2nd  wrangler).  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1755.  V.  of 
Wickbambrook,  Suffolk,  1757-1811.  R.  of  Dalham,  1763- 
1811.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Loup,  surgeon,  of  Ripon. 

NESHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1614; 

B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    R.  of  Stoke  d'Abernon,  Surrey, 

1629;  still  there,  1658. 
NESLING,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  2,  1665. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Licensed 

schoolmaster  at  Lynn,   1670.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May, 

1673.    V.  of  Beyton,  Suffolk,   1681-1724.    R.  of  Hessett, 

1688-1724.  Died  1724. 
NESMITH,  JAMES.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1626.   Of  Edinburgh.    Possibly  one  of  the  Nasmith  family; 

see  D.N.B.  for  John   Nasmith   or   Naysmith,   surgeon   to 

James  I. 


Nettleton,  Edward 

NESSE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1638.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  North  Cave, 
Yorks  B.  there.  School,  North  Cave  (Mr  Lazarus  Seaman). 
B.A.  1641-2.  Head  Master  of  Beverley  School,  and  preacher 
there,  1649-52.  Lecturer  at  Leeds,  1656;  ejected,  1662.  V.  of 
Cottiiigham.  Afterwards  a  separatist  in  London.  Author, 
religious.  Died  Dec.  29,  1705.  Buried  at  Bunhill  Fields. 
(D.N.B.;  CaUimy,  11.  567.) 
NESSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1559; 
B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1566.  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1562-7.  V.  of  East  Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1570.  Admon. 
(Lincoln)  1587,  of  one  of  these  names;  of  Fosdyke,  Lines., 
clerk. 
NESSE,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633;  B.A. 

1636-7. 
NETHERCOTT,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Aug.  23,  1653.  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Oundle, 
Northants.,  May  24,  1638.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1654; 
B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1661.  V.  of  St  Cyriac,  Swaflham  Prior, 
Cambs.,  1662-3.  V.  of  Ashburnham,  Sussex,  1668-99.  Preb. 
of  Chichester,  1669-99.  R.  of  Warbleton,  1683-99.  Buried 
there  Nov.  1,  1699.  (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
NETHERCOTE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1620.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Walter  (?  next),  of 
Nettleham,  Lines.  Bapt.  Nov.  1,  1601.  Married  Anne,  dau. 
of  Vincent  Amcotts,  of  Langton-by-Wragby.  Buried  at 
Nettleham.  Will  proved,  Apr.  18,  1661.  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
706.) 
NETHERCOTE,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Doubtless  sur-master  of 
St  Paul's  School,  1584-6.  Of  Nettleham,  Lines.  Buried 
there  Jan.  20,  1612-3.  Will  proved,  1613.  Possibly  father 
of  Thomas  (above).  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Walter,  of 
London.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  705;  R.  E.  C.  Waters,  664.) 
NETHERSOLE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1603.  S.  of  John,  of  Wymondeswold,  Kent.  Bapt.  at 
Kingston,  Kent,  Feb.  26,  1586-7.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 
Fellow,  1608.  Public  orator,  1611-9.  Secretary  to  James 
Hay,  Viscount  Doncaster,  afterwards  Earl  of  Carlisle,  1619. 
Knighted,  Sept.  19,  1619.  Secretary  to  the  Electress  Palatine, 
1620-3.  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1624-5,  1628-9.  Lived  chiefly 
at  Polesworth,  Warws.  Endeavoured  unsuccessfully  to  raise 
money  for  the  Electress,  1633;  suffered  a  few  months'  im- 
prisonment for  too  zealously  supporting  her  cause,  1634. 
Took  no  part  in  the  civil  war  and  compounded  for  his  estates, 
1653.  Endowed  a  free  school  at  Polesworth.  Wrote  political 
pamphlets.  Died  Aug.  1659.  Buried  at  Polesworth.  M.I. 
(D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 
NETHERSOLE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1636.  Matric.  1636.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of 
Kingston,  Kent,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  24, 
1639. 
NETHERSOLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1565.  One  of  these  names,  of  Kingston,  Kent,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1568-9. 
NETHEWAY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  15, 
1708.   Of  Hoxton,  Middlesex. 

NETLAM, .   B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1502-3.   Of  St  Augustin 

Hostel. 
NETLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1582.   Matric.  as 

Hedley. 
NETLOR,  FRANCIS  (?).   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1609. 
NETTLES,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July,   1630.    Of 
Essex.    Matric.   1631;  B.A.   1633;  M.A.    1637.    Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  June  4,  1637.   Doubtless  intruded  minister  at  Raunds, 
Northants.   'Register'  there,  1653-4.    R.  of  Lexden,  Essex, 
1657-69.    R.  of  St  Giles',  Colchester,  1663-9.    Died  1669. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 
NETTLES,  STEPHEN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25,  1595. 
Of  Salop.    Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602;  B.D. 
from  Corpus  Christi,    1611.    Fellow  of  Queens',    1601-11. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.    R.  of  Alderton,  Suffolk,  1608-9. 
V.  of  Gt  Tey,  Essex,  1617-37.  Controversialist.   {D.N.B.) 
NETTLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1638.    S.  of  William,  shoemaker,  of  Shrewsbury.   B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury. 
NETTLESHIP,  MARK.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  One  of  these  names  of  Lea, 
Lines.,  gent.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1656. 
NETTYLTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1552.   One  of  these  names  of  Thomhill  Lees,  Yorks.   Buried 
Feb.  25,  1612.    {F.M.G.,  488.) 


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NETLETON,   EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',   Lent, 

1579-80.   Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1582-3. 
NETTLETON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 

12,   1675.    S.  of  William,  gent.    B.  at  Wells-next-the-Sea, 

Norfolk.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9. 
NETTLETON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578. 
NETTLETON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1586. 
NETTLETON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  23, 

1660.    Of  Dewsbury,  Yorks.    Matric.   1662;  B.A.   1665-6; 

M.A.    1669;   B.D.    1676.    Fellow,    1670-8.    Taxor,   1674-5. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18, 1670. 

Buried   at   St   Andrew's,   Cambridge,   Aug.  9,    1678.    WiU 

proved  (V.C.C.)  1678. 
NEVAR  or  NAVAR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's, 

169  o-i. 
NEVE,  see  NEAVE. 

HEVERDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1551.  V.  of  Long  Stanton  All  Saints',  Cambs.,  1566.  Will 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  of  Wm.  Nevard  "preest,  of  Colchester,  at 
present  at  Bearchurch,'  1567. 

NEVES  or  NEUSE,  JOHN.   M.Gram.  1526-7. 

NEVET,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  13,  1663. 
Of  Middlesex. 

NEVILLE  or  NEVELL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Michs.  1559.  S.  of  Richard,  of  South  Leverton,  Notts. 
B.  1544.  M.A.  1581  (^/.  no6.).  Studied  law  in  London.  Secre- 
tary to  Archbishop  Parker.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Christchurch, 
1584-6;  for  Saltash,  1601.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard 
Duncombe,  of  Morton,  Bucks.  Author,  classical.  Died  at 
St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London,  Oct.  4,  1614.  Buried  in 
Canterbury  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1564-5).    (D.N.B.) 

NEVILE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  3,  1668-9.  3rd  s.  of  George,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Thomey, 
Notts.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  18,  1650.  School,  Worksop  (Mr 
Barnard).  Matric.  1669.  Married  Martha  EUis,  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  28,  1725.  Buried  at  Auboum.  Brother  of 
George  (1656).    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NEVILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1627. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Sunning  Hill,  Berks.  Matric.  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Fellow,  1630-62.  Vice-Provost, 
1655.  J. P.  for  Cambs.   Died  .A.pr.  19,  1662.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

NEVILLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1666.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1674.  FeUow,  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7. 

NEVILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  30,  1670, 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (matric.  there.  May  7,  1669). 
S.  of  Ralph,  of  Evenlode,  Worcs.,  clerk.  Returned  to  Oxford. 
B.A.  (Christ  Church)  1672-3;  M.A.  1675.  R.  of  Evenlode, 
Worcs.,  1696-1717.  R.  of  DowdesweU,  1702-12.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Cholmondeley.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  31;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

NEVELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1566. 

NEVELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  1594. 
Of  Kent.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  Lord  Abergavenny. 
K.B.,  1626.  Of  Newton  St  Low,  Somerset.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Darcy,  of  Essex.  Died  June,  1649.  Buried 
at  Birling,  Kent.  Brother  of  Edward  (1588)  and  Henry 
(1586).    (Hasted,  11.  198.) 

NEVILL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  May  25, 
1650.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Gervase  (1617),  Knt.,  of  Auboum, 
Lines.  B.  at  Goldsborough,  Yorks.  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1653.  Knighted,  Dec.  15,  1674.  M.P. 
for  Lincoln,  1689-90.  Married  Katharine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Estoft,  of  Estoft,  Yorks.  Died  Nov.  18,  1692,  aged  61. 
Buried  at  Auboum.  Will  proved,  Nov.  28,  1692.  Brother 
of  Gervase  (1651).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  712;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NEVILE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  16,  1707. 

B.  in  Lincolnshire,  1688.    Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A. 

from  Magdalene,  1714.    FeUow  of  Magdalene,  1712.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1714-5;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1715- 

V.  of  Harmston,  Lines.,  1715.  V.  of  Auboum,  1717-20.  R.  of 

Skinnand,  1720. 
NEVILE,   CHRISTOPHER.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.   at   Emmanuel, 

Nov.  9,  1728.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Lincoln, 

Esq.    Matric.  1731.    Perhaps  died  Jan.  19,  1758.    (F.M.G., 

604;  G.  Mag.) 
NEVILL,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 

S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Holt,  Leics.    B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

Fellow,  1627,  ejected.  Died  in  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1683.  Buried 

at  Castle  Camps,  Cambs.,  aged  81.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1683. 

(CoU,  5877,  p.  35-) 


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NEVILLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1588.  Of  Kent.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  Lord  Aber- 
gavetmy.  Died  unmarried,  1610.  Brother  of  Henry  (1586) 
and  Christopher  (1594). 
NEVILLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1608;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 
Fellow,  i6i2.   wm  proved  (V.C.C.)  1616. 

NEVILL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1620.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Biilingbere,  Berks.  B.  in  London, 
c.  1603.  Matric.  Lent,  1620-1;  B.A.  1623-4.  Fellow,  1623-5. 
Died  s.^.  1632.  Brother  of  Richard  (1631).  (Vis.  of  Berkshire, 
1665.) 

NEVILE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May 
31,  1632.  S.  of  Gilbert,  Esq.,  of  Grove,  Notts.  Schools, 
Ordsall  (Mr  Martin  Bennett)  and  Staveley  (Mr  Thos.  Dand). 
Adm.  at-  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1633-4.  M.P.  for  East 
Retford,  1648-53;  for  Co.  Notts.,  1654-5,  1656-8,  1659. 
Of  Grove,  Esq.  WUl  dated,  Aug.  2,  1656.  His  son  Edward 
was  created  Bart.,  1674.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NEVILLE,  FLEETWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  13, 
1679-80.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  Robert  (1657).  Matric. 
from  King's,  1679;  Scholar,  1680;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1686. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  May  26,  1689.  P.C.  of  Upwood,  Hunts., 
1690-5.  P.C.  of  Bury,  1692-5.  R.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1694. 
R.  of  Woodwalton,  Hunts.,  1706-36.  Licensed,  June  24, 
1691,  to  marry  Elizabeth  Mitchell.  Will  proved,  Oct.  2,  1736. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1685). 

NEVELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1556. 
Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Thomey,  Notts.  B.A.  1559-60. 
Probably  the  'B..'^.  of  Cambridge,'  incorp.  at  St  Alban  Hall, 
Oxford,  1572-3.  M.A.  (O.xford)  1574.  Perhaps  ord.  priest 
(Gloucester)  1571-3.  R.  of  Barlborough,  Derbs.,  1577-97;  of 
Benefield,  Northants.,  1577-8,  deprived.  R.  of  Grove,  Notts., 
1579-1611.  Buried  there,  1611.  (Peile,i.6y,  Lines.  Pedigrees, 
711.) 

NEVYLL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1564. 

NEVILE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1608. 
Eldest  s.  of  Henry,  of  Chevet,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  1593. 
'Of  Chevet,  Yorks.'  when  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1610. 
Bought  Sandal  Castle,  1638,  which  he  garrisoned  for  the 
King.  Compounded  for  his  estates.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

NEVILL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Newark-on-Trent,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  14,  1612. 

NEVILE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  5,  1690-1.  Of  Chevet,  Yorks.  S.  jmd  h.  of  Francis,  of 
Chevet.  School,  Hipperholme.  Matric.  1691.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Estoft,  of  Estoft,  Yorks.  Died  s.p.  July,  1707. 
Brother  of  John  (1690-1).   (T.  A.  Walker;  Hunter,  11.  393.) 

NEVYLL,  FULK.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4; 
B.A.  1597-8. 

NEVILLE,  GEORGE.  Perhaps  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527  (so 
Cooper,  but  these  degrees  probably  belong  to  Robert  (1524)). 
7th  s.  of  Richard  Neville,  Lord  Latimer.  B.  1509.  Master 
of  the  Hospital  at  Well,  Yorks.,  in  1548  and  1554.  R.  of 
Well;  and  of  Burton  Latimer,  Northants.,  1552.  Archdeacon 
of  Carlisle,  1558-67.  Also  held  the  livings  of  Spofiforth, 
Bolton  and  Leake,  Yorks.,  Rothbury,  Northumberland, 
ig66_7;  and  Salkeld  and  Morland,  Westmorland,  1563-7. 
Died  1567.   (Cooper,  1.  250;  D.N.B.;  B.  Nightingale.) 

NEVELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1550. 

NEVILL,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1609. 

NEVILE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
23,  1656.  Of  Thomey,  Notts.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  deceased. 
B.  at  Stapleford,  Lines.,  1637.  Schools,  Doncaster  (Mr 
Marm.  Cook)  and  Sleaford  (Mr  Thos.  Gibson).  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1657,  as  of  Thomey,  Notts.,  gent. 
Married  (i)  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Boswell,  of  Edlington, 
Yorks.;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Halfhide.  Buried 
at  Thomey,  Apr.  26,  1685.  Will,  York.  Brother  of  Brian 
(1668-9).    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  712.) 

NEVILE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Dec. 
28,  1712.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Thomey,  Notts.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  171&-7;  M.A.  1720.  Fellow,  1717. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  18,  1720.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  4,  1722.  Married,  1735,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Philip 
Vincent,  of  Bamborough  Grange,  Yorks.   Died  1742. 

NEVILL,  GERVASE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1617.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Haddington-in- 
Auboum,  Lines.,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Scotter,  Sept.  26,  1601. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1620.  Knighted,  Nov.  8,  1628. 
Of  Haddington-in-Auboum,  Lines.  Married  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hutton,  of  Goldsborough,  Chief  Justice.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  28,  1654.  Father  of  the  next  and 
Christopher  (1650).   (Lines,  Pedigrees,  712.) 

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NkVILL,  GERVAbE 

NEVILL  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  39, 
1651  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Gervase  (above),  Knt.  B.  at  Auboum, 
Lines.  Schools,  Washingbrough  and  Rayleigh  (Mr  Jo.  fhom- 
son).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  30, 1651-2.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
June  17,  1659.  Buried  at  Aubourn,  1667.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1650).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  712.) 

NEVILE,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12, 
1686.  S.  of  Gervase,  of  Beeston  and  afterwards  of  Holbeck, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Leeds.  Bapt.  there.  May  20,  1667.  School, 
Leeds  (Mr  Mich.  GUbcrt).  Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A. 
1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  V.  of  Bingley,  Yorks.,  1710-8.  Suc- 
ceeded to  the  Chevet  estates,  on  death  of  his  kinsman  John 
Nevile  (1690-1),  in  1720.  Buried  at  Royston,  Yorks.,  June 
28,  1726.  Will  dated,  May  13;  proved  (York)  Sept.  5,  1726. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Hunter,  11.  393.) 

NEVELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1586.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Edward,  Lord  Abergavenny.  B.A. 
1588-9  (ist  in  the  ordo).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594;  as  M.A. 
Succeeded  as  gth  Baron  Abergavenny,  1622.  Married 
(i)  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sackvile,  Earl  of  Dorset;  (2)  Cathe- 
rine dau.  of  Edward,  Lord  Vaux.  Buried  at  Birlmg,  Kent, 
Dec.  24,  1641.  Brother  of  Edward  (1588)  and  Christopher 
(1594).   {G.E.C.) 

NEVILL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  18,  1659-60.  Of  Leicester.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of 
Holt,  Leics.,  and  of  Westow  Lodge,  Cambs.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  June  28,  1728,  aged  85.   {Nichols,  11.  730-) 

NEVELL,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1511-2-  Of  Trinity  Hall;  parson 
of  Holywell,  Hunts.,  and  of  Knaptoft,  Leics.  R.  of  Graveley, 
Cambs.,  1518.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1534- 

NEVILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Torksey,  Lines.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  23,  1589. 

NEVILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

NEVILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1639.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1642-3.  One  of  these 
names  s.  of  Gervase,  of  Thomey,  Notts.  Died  Apr.  30, 1701, 
aged  81.  Buried  at  Dronfield,  Derbs.   {F.M.G.,  1236.) 

NEVILE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  6,  1645.  Matric. 
1646;  B.A.  1647-8. 

NEVILLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  i,  1669. 
Of  Berkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1631),  of  BiUingbear, 
Binfleld.  B.  July  23,  1652.  (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Collins, 
VIII.  158.) 

NEVILE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  5, 
1690-1.  Of  Yorkshire.  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Chevet,  Yorks. 
School,  Hipperholme.  Matric.  1691.  Migrated  to  Oxford. 
Matric.  from  St  John's,  Oct.  10,  1693;  B.A.  1694;  M.A.  1697. 
Fellow  of  University  College.  Succeeded  his  brother  at 
Chevet,  1707.  Died  Oct.  10,  1720.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1690-1).   (Hunter,  11.  393.) 

NEVILE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1736. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743; 
B.D.  1750.  Fellow,  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1747.  Died  in  College.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Thomas  (1738). 

NEVILL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  7,  1673.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1673; 
Scholar,  1673. 

NEVELL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1580.  B.  at  Gingrave,  Essex.  B.A.  1583-4;  LL.D.  from 
Clare,  1592.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1583,  age  25. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Tey  Magna,  Essex,  1616;  died  1632. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1632.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NEVILL,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Caius,  July  12,  1587. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Tadcaster,  Yorks.  School,  Dronfield. 
Probably  matric.  from  Balliol,  Oxford,  Nov.  8,  1583. 

NEVILL,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1460-1. 

NEVILL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Berkshire.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Billingbear,  Binfield, 
Berks.,  Knt.  B.A.  1633.  Age  48  in  1665.  J.P.  Deputy 
Lieutenant  for  Berkshire.  M.P.  for  Berkshire,  1670-6. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Heydon,  of  Baconthorpe, 
Norfolk.  Brother  of  Edward  (1620)  and  father  of  John 
(1669).   (Vis.  of  Berkshire,  1665;  Collins,  viii.  157.) 

NEVELL,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1641-2  (on  King's  visit). 

NEVELL,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507-8.  Perhaps  B.D. 
1514-5.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1505-12.  Probably  provost 
of  Rotherham  College,  in  1517.  R.  of  Ordsall,  Notts.  V.  of 
Ahnondbury,  Yorks.   (T.  A.  Walker;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

NEVELL,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527  (these  degrees  are 
assigned  by  Cooper  to  George  Neville).  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1524.  Of  Derbyshire.  Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Falding- 
worth,  Lines.  R.  of  Faldingworth.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1528.  Proved  his  father's  will,  1548-9.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  709.) 


Nevinson,  Christopher 

NEVILL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton  Apr.  17,  1657.  Of  London.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Sunning- 
hiU  Park,  Esq.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664;  B.D. 
1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1660-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20, 
1662;  priest  (St  Asaph)  July  25,  1663.  R.  of  Anstey,  Herts., 
1671-94.  Married  a  dau.  of  Dr  James  Fleetwood.  Author, 
Sertnons,  and  a  comedy.  The  Poor  Scholar.  Died  1694.  Will 
(Cons.  C.  London)  1694;  'The  education  of  my  son  Fleetwood 
at  the  University  hath  cost  me  two  hundred  pounds.'  Father 
of  Fleetwood  (1679-80)  and  the  next.  (Harwood;  D.N.B.) 
NEVILLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  24, 
1685.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  R.  of  Anstey.  B.  there.  Scholar, 
1689;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept. 
1693.  R.  of  Newton  Blossomville,  Bucks.,  1694-1726.  V.  of 
Astwood,  1706-28.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Wharton.  Father  of 
William  (1720)  and  brother  of  Fleetwood.  (Peile,  11.  101.) 
NEVILL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1730-  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Perhaps  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Nottingham, 
ironmonger.  (F.M.G.) 
NEVELL  or  NEWELL,  SIMON.    M.Gram.  1526-7.   Licensed  to 

practise  medicine,  1537-8.   M.D.  1540-1. 
NEVELL,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1479-85- 
NEVELL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1511. 
NEVEL,  THOMAS.   B.A.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1560.   (Loder, 

degree  not  found.) 
NEVILL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1564-5.  S.  of  Richard,  of  South  Leverton,  Notts.  B.  at 
Canterbury.  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  D.D.  from  Magdalene, 
1589.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1570.  Proctor,  1580-1.  Master 
of  Magdalene,  1582-93;  of  Trinity,  1593-1615.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1588-9.  R.  of  Doddington,  Cambs.,  1586-94. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  1587-1615.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1591-7. 
Chaplain  to  the  Queen.  R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1594. 
Dean  of  Canterbury,  1597-1615.  Great  benefactor  to  Trinity 
College,  where  he  built  the  Court  known  by  his  name.  Died 
May  2,  1615.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1615.  Brother  of  Alexander  (i559)- 
(D.N.B.) 
NEVIL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  13,  1658.    Of 

Stapleforth,  Lines.  Matric.  1658. 
NEVIL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1714;    'Grecian'   from   Christ's   Hospital,    London.     S.   of 
Stephen,  of  London,  citizen  and  skinner.    Bapt.  Mar.  15, 
1695.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1717-8. 
NEVILE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  20,  1738.    Of 
Wellingore,  Lines.    Matric.  1738.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Jan.   28,    T745-6.    B.A.    1745-6;    M.A.   from   Jesus,    1749- 
Fellowof  Jesus,  1746-81.  Author,  poetical.  Died  unmarried, 
Sept.  9,  1781.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1782;  as  of  Barholme,  Lines. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1736).   (A.  Gray;  G.  Mag.) 
NEVELL,  WILLIAM.  Student  at  Jesus,  1535-6. 
NEVILL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  I579; 

B.A.  1583-4- 
NEVILL,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1605;  B.A.  1607-8. 
NEVILL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1612. 
One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Holt,  Leics., 
Knt.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1613-4.   (Vis.  of  Leics., 
1619.) 
NEVILE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 
1613-4.   Possibly  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Billingbear,  Berks. 
B  A.  1616;  LL.B.  i6ig.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.) 
1640;  of  Chichester,  LL.D.   (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665-6.) 
NEVILE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  1637. 
NEVILE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1681.   S. 

of  Thomas,  of  Holbeck,  Yorks.  Matric.  1682. 
NEVILLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  14, 
1720.  S.  of  Robert  (1685),  clerk,  V.  of  Astwood.  B.  at 
Newton,  Bucks.  School,  Northampton.  Matric.  1720; 
Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  FeUow,  1724-42- 
Taxor,  1728-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1728.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  20,  1725-6.  V.  of  Astwood,  Bucks., 
1726.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1752.   (Peile,  11.  199-) 

NEVILL, .   B.Can.L.  1482. 

NEVILL  or  NEWELL,  .   M.A.  1478;  B.D.  1485.    Perhaps 

Thomas,  scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1479-85  (whom  see). 

NEVELL, .   B.Can.L.  1504-5- 

NEVELL  or  NEWELL, .  B.A.  1505.  Of  St  William  Hostel. 

NEVINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.Civ.L.  1533-4;  D.Civ.L.  1538. 
S.  of  Rowland,  of  Briggend,  Wetheral,  Cumberland.  Adm. 
advocate,  1539.  Royal  Commissioner  for  visitetion  of  various 
dioceses,  and  for  that  of  Oxford,  1549.  Died  1551.  Buried 
at  Adisham,  Kent.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1551-  Cousin  of  Stephen 
(i544)andperhapsfatherof  Thomas  (1566).  (Cooper,  1.  106; 
D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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Nevinson,  John 

NEVINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 
Of  Cumberland.  B.A.  1582-3,  as  'Thomas';  M.A.  1586. 
Fellow,  1587.  R.  of  Clippesby,  Norfolk,  1593-1602.  One  of 
these  names  (B.D.),  son  of  John,  and  nephew  of  Christopher 
(1533-4)  was  R.  of  Tankersley,  Yorks.,  1601-34.  Died  1634. 
(Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

NEVINSON,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1591-2.  S.  of 
Thomas  (?  1566),  of  Eastry,  Kent.  B.A.  1595-6.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  July,  1597.  Succeeded  his  father,  1590.  Knighted, 
July  4,  1604.  Of  Eastry  Court.  Died  July  25,  1625.  Buried 
at  Eastry.   M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1626.  {Peile,  i.  203.) 

NEVENSON,  ROGER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1622;  B.A.  1625-6. 
NEVINSON,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1544,  a 

scholar  from  King's  School,  Canterbury.    S.  of  Richard,  of 

Newby,  Morland,  Westmorland.    Of  Carlisle.    B.A.  1544-5; 

M.A.  1548;  LL.D.  1553.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1547.  Ord.  priest 

(London)  1561.    R.  of  Saltwood  and  Hythe,  Kent,  1561-80. 

Vicar-general  of  Norwich,  1566-9.    Preb.  of  Canterbury,  c. 

1570.  R.  of  Westbere,  1571.  Died  1580.  Cousin  of  Christopher 

(1533-4)-   (Cooper,  I.  426;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 
NEVYNSON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1566.    Perhaps  s.  of  Christopher  (1533-4).    If  so,  married 

Anna,  dau.  of  Richard  Theobald,  of  Stonepit,   Kent.    Of 

Eastry  Court,  Kent.    Died  1590.    Perhaps  father  of  Roger 

(1591-2).   (Hasted,  iv.  217.) 
NEVISON,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  31,  1708. 

Matric.  1708. 
NEVYSON,  HUMPHREY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1552. 
NEVISON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  i737. 

B.  at  Rockingham,  Northants.    Matric.  i737;  B.A.  1740-1. 

Ord.    deacon    (Peterb.)    Feb.    24,    1740-1.    age    26;    priest 

(Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1742.    C.  of  Lutton,  Northants.,  i74i- 

V.  of  Wilbarston,   1746-62.    R.  of  Rockingham,   1755-62. 

Buried  there  June  21,  1762.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
NEVYSON,  ROWLAND.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1553- 
NEWALL,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1501-2. 
NEWARKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1570. 
NEWARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576; 

B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 

NEWARK,  LORD,  see  PIERPONT,  the  Hon.  WILLIAM. 

NEWBALE  or  NEWBALD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  3,  1602.  Matric.  1602;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1609.  Probably  the  'Minister*  buried  at 
Gosfield,  Essex,  Feb.  17,  1643-4. 

NEWBALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
25,  1689.  S.  of  Dukar,  bridler.  B.  at  Grantham,  Lines. 
School,  Grantham  (Mr  Burnet).   Matric.  i68g. 

NEWBARNE, .  Fee  for  (?  M.A.)  degree,  1519-20;  Bachelor, 

of  Oxford. 
NEWBERY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 

1714,  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford.   Matric.  there,  Apr.  8, 

1712.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Dowlish,  Somerset. 

School,  Ilminster. 
NEWBURY,  HUGH.    M.A.  1584  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    B.A. 

from  Christ  Church,  1578;  M.A.  1581-2.    V.  of  Kildwick, 

Yorks.,  c.  1581-94.   Died  1594. 
NEWBERY,  HUMPHREY.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,   1665.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70; 

M.A.  1674.  Fellow,  1669.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1679. 

R.  of  Stower  Provost,  Dorset,  1681-1713. 
NEWBURY,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  28, 

1646. 
NEWBERY,  PEREGRINE  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May, 

1656.  Of  Berkshire.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Wolfines,  Berks.  Matric. 

1657;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663;  B.D.  1670.  Fellow,  1660-72. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1663  and  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar. 

1663-4;   priest   (London)   Mar.   1666-7.    V.  of  Oakington, 

Cambs.,  1668.    R.  of  Pirton,  Worcs.,  1671-8.    R.  of  Croome 

d'Abitot,  1671-83.    R.  of  Severn  Stoke,  1678-83.    Marriage 

license  (Bishop  of  London)  Oct.  26,  1680,  as  of  St  Giles-in- 

the-Fields,  bachelor,  age  42,  to  marry  Dorothy  Rogers,  of 

St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  spinster,  age  38.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis. 

of  Berks.) 
NEWBERY,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1594. 
NEWBERRY,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  25,  1677.  S.  of  Humfrey,  deceased.  B.  at  Alford,  Lines. 

School,  Alford.    Matric.   1677.    Perhaps  preb.  of  Lincoln, 

1694-c.  I7i8;  and  V.  of  Taham  inferior,  Northants.,  1698- 

1713.   Died  c.  1718. 


Newby,  Thomas 

NEWBERY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.   sizar  from   King's,    Michs. 

1674- 
NEWBURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  4, 1685. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.    Ord. 

priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1692.    R.  of  Hassingham,  Norfolk, 

1692.  R.  of  Buckenham  Ferry,  1694. 

NEWBURY, .  M.A.  1489-90. 

NEWBOULT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.  Of 
Essex. 

NEWBOLT  or  NUBOULT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1660.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4.  Subscribed  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  May  19,  1665.  C.  of  Amersham, 
Bucks. 

NEWBOLT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1657.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Todwick,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
HarthiU,  Yorks.  (Mr  BuUer).  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  R.  of 
Manton-cwm-Martinsthorpe,  Rutland,  1673-81.  R.  of  Aid- 
ham,  Sufiolk,  i68r.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

NEWBOLT, .  B.A.  1499-1500. 

NEWBON,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  1613-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1616;  pnest, 
Sept.  1617.  V.  of  Hornby,  Yorks.,  1626.  R.  of  Hauxwell, 
1661-70.  Died  1670. 

NEWBON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1741.  S.  of  Richard,  of  St  James',  London.  School,  London 
(Mr  Smallwood).  Matric.  1741;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1744-5; 
M.A.  1748;  B.D.  1761.  Fellow,  1747-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  5;  priest,  Oct.  23,  1748.  V.  of  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
1756.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  1759.  V.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex, 
1767-1801.   Died  Mar.  8,  1801.  Buried  at  Enfield. 

NEWBOROUGH  (NEWBOTT  or  NEWBO),  Abbot  of,  see  RALPH. 

NEWBOROUGH,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  28, 
1680.    Of  Worcestershire.    Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.   One 
of    these   names   of   Virginstow,    Devon,    clerk.     Admon. 
(Exeter)  1715. 
NEWBOROUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1673.  B.  at  Stoke  St  Milburgh,  Salop.  Matric.  Easter,  1674; 
B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.    Fellow,  1677.    Lower  master  of 
Eton,  1682-9;  Head  Master,  1689-1712.    R.  of  Hitcham, 
Bucks.  Died  June  9,  1712.  Buried  at  Hitcham.  M.I.  there. 
(Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iii.  232,  247.) 
NEWBOROUGH,  PAGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  25,  1705.    S.  of  Samuel  (next),  clerk.    B.  at  Stanton 
Lacey,  Salop.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Traheme).  Matric.  1705; 
B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1714.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1714.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  27,  1711.    R.  of  Cottisford,  Oxon., 
1726.   R.  of  Onibury,  Salop,  1727.   Preb.  of  Hereford,  1733" 
46.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
NEWBOROUGH,  SAMUEL.    M.A.  from  King's,  1682.    S.  of 
Richard,  of  Stoke  St  Milburgh,  Salop,  clerk.    Matric.  from 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  May  28,  1666,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1670.    V.  of  Stenton  Lacey,  Salop,  1683.    V.  of  Bromfield, 
1700.  Father  of  Page  (above).  (Al.Oxon.) 
NEWBY  or  NUBEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  15,  1677.    Of  Nottinghamshire.   S.  of  Richard. 
B.  July  29,  1660.    School,  Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1677;  Scholar,  1678.   (F.M.G.,  1005.) 
NEWBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1705.   S.  of  Charles,  Esq.    B.  at  Thirlby,  Feliskirk,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1705.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  Nov.  15,  1706.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Dec.  19,  1704. 
NEWBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  23, 
1710.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  Cockerton,  Durham.  School, 
Durham  (Mr  Ross).   Matric.  1710;  B.A.  i7i4-5- 
NEWBY,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  i66g. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Bridewell,  London,  gent., 
deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1669-70. 
NEWBY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1531-2.  A  schoohnaster. 
NUBEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1580-1. 
NEWBY,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1695.    S.  of  Henry,  husbandman.    B.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 
Westmorland.    School,   Sedbergh   (Mr   Wharton).     Matric. 
1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Ord.  priest  (York)  May  26, 
1700.  V.  of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk,  till  1749- 
NEWBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1651.    S.   of  William,   gent.,   deceased,   of   Draughton-in- 
Skipton,  Yorks.    B.  at  Ingleton,  Yorks.    School,  Bumsall, 
Yorks.   Matric.  1651. 
NEWBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  17, 

1650.  S.  of ,  of  Ribston,  Yorks. 

NEWBY  or  NUBYE, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May, 

1616. 
NEWCASTLE,  Duke  of,  see  CLINTON,  HENRY  FIENNES. 


24.5 


Newce,  Henry 

NEWCE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  \y,  1644- 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  WiUiam  (1609).  Matnc.  1646;  B.A.  1647; 
MA  1651;  D.D.  1664.  FeUow.  Taxor,  1658.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1660.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
i66i.  R.  of  Stedham,  Sussex,  1663.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1668.  Wm  (P.C.C.)  1690.   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634) 

NEWCE,  MARTIN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1579- 

NEWCE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1562,  as  Nuce.  Perhaps  also  resident  as  scholar  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  1564.  Of  Brickcndonbury,  Herts.  S.  of  Clement,  of 
Much  Hadham,  citizen  of  London.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

NEWCE  or  NUCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1559;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1561-2;  M.A. 
1565;  B.D.  1571-2.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1562.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1566.  University  preacher,  1572.  R.  of  Beccles, 
Suffolk,  1575-83.  V.  of  Gaseley,  1578.  R.  of  Oxburgh, 
Norfolk,  1581.  R.  of  Cockley  Cley,  1583-  Preb.  of  Ely, 
1585-1617.  Translated  Seneca's  Odavia,  1561.  Buried  at 
Gaseley,  Nov.  9,  1617.   {D.N.B.) 

NEWCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1635.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1609), 
of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  Esq.  B.A.  1637-8.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  19,  1638-9.  Brother  of  William  (1637) 
and  perhaps  of  Henry  (1644).   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

NEWCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1647.  Of  Ran- 
thorp  Hall,  Tasburgh,  Norfolk.    (Masters.) 

NEWCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1609.  Of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas. 
B.  1591.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Fanshawe.  Died 
Feb.  1652-3.  Father  of  Thomas  (1635),  William  (1637)  and 
perhaps  of  Henry  (1644).    (A.  Gray.) 

NEWCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  18,  1637. 
2nd  s.  of  William  (above),  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  Matric. 
1637.  One  of  these  names,  of  Much  Hadham,  age  40,  licensed 
to  marry  Alice  Sheires,  of  Farnham,  Essex,  Feb.  15,  1666-7. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1635)  and  perhaps  of  Henry  (1644). 
(Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

NEWCE  or  NEWES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1684.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1684. 

NEWSSE, .   B.A.  1478-9. 

NEWCOME,  see  also  NEWCOMEN. 

NEWCOME,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8,  1734. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Henry  (1706),  LL.D.,  of  Hackney. 
Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741;  D.D.  1757.  R.  of 
St  Mildred  Poultry,  1748-75.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1756-67. 
President  of  Sion  College,  1767.  Dean  of  Rochester,  1767-75. 
V.  of  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  1768.  Died  July  22,  i775.  Buried 
in  the  Cathedral.  M.L  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Peter  (1731) 
and  half-brother  of  Henry  (1750-1).  (F.M.G.,  1044;  G.  Mag.; 
H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NEWCOMB,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13, 
1693-4.  S.  of  John  (1667),  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts.  B.  at 
Peterborough.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701;  D.D. 
1724.  FeUow,  1702-8.  Proctor,  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1699;  priest,  Apr.  12,  1702.  R.  of  Thom- 
baugb,  Northants.,  1708,  resigned  same  yejir.  Chaplain  to 
the  King,  1725-30.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1730-58.  V.  of 
Penmark,  Glamorgan,  1744-7.  Died  Mar.  2,  1758,  aged  82. 
M.I.  in  Gloucester  Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1760.  Father  of 
Daniel  (1733)  and  Noah  Neale.  (F.M.G.,  1043;  G.  Mag.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NEWCOME,  DANIEL.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1719.  S.  of 
Daniel,  of  Salford,  Lanes.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  27,  1700-1,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1704-5.  V.  of 
Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  1708.  Perhaps  R.  of  Sunderland, 
Durham,  1719-38.  (H.  M.  Wood;  Al.  Oxon.  confuses  him 
with  Daniel  above.) 

NEWCOME,  DANIEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1733.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Daniel  (1693-4),  Dean  of  Gloucester. 
Matric.  Michs.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Fellow,  1738. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1739.  R.  of 
Whimple,  Devon,  1745.  Died  there  Feb.  2,  1781,  age  65. 
WiU  (Exeter)  1783.   Brother  of  Noah  Neale. 

NEWCOMB,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  13,  1668. 

Matric.   1668;  B.A.   1671-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1672;  priest,  Sept.  1675.  R.  of  Knettishall,  Suffolk,  1675. 
R.  of  Brettenham,  Norfolk,  1686-1701. 

NEWCOMB,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 

13,  1660.  S.  of ,  of  Yorkshire,  clerk.  Matric.  1660;  B.A. 

1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (London) 
May  19,  1665.  Chaplain  in  the  East  India  Company,  1669. 
Died  soon  after  at  Fort  St  George.   (F.  Penny.) 


Newcome,  Peter 

NEWCOME,   EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1677. 

NEWCOME,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1644.  4th  s.  of  Stephen  (1609),  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts., 
deceased.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1627.  School,  Caldecote 
(private;  Mr  Rob.  Newcome).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8; 
M.A.  1651.  Master  of  Congleton  School,  1647.  R.  of  Gaws- 
worth,  Cheshire,  1650-7.  Preacher  at  the  Collegiate  Church, 
Manchester,  1656-62.  Afterwards  nonconformist  preacher  in 
Manchester.  Married,  July  6,  1648,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter 
Manwaring,  of  Smallwood,  Cheshire.  Author  of  devotional 
works.  His  diary  was  published  by  the  Chetham  Society. 
Died  Sept.  17,  1695.  Father  of  Peter  (1673),  brother  of 
Robert  (1636)  and  Richard  (1648).  (Calamy,  11.  98;  F.M.G., 
1044;  D.N.B.;  E.  Axon.) 

NEWCOME,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3,  1706. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  Peter  (1673).  Bapt.  at  Aldenham, 
Aug.  24,  1689.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713; 
'  LL.D.'  Proprietor  of  the  noted  School  at  Hackney  (Lysons, 
II.  477).  Married  a  dau.  of  Benj.  Morland  (1676).  Died 
Oct.  23,  1756.  Will  (P.C.C).  Father  of  Benjamin  (i734). 
Peter  (1731)  and  Henry  (i 750-1).   (F.M.G.,  1044;  G.  Mag.) 

NEWCOME,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  i,  i747. 
Of  Hampshire.  S.  of  Peter,  V.  of  Wellow.  School,  Hackney. 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754-  Fellow,  1753-9- 
Proctor,  1760-1.  R.  of  Castell-yn-Caereinion,  Montgomery., 
1761.  R.  of  Llanymynech,  Salop,  1764.  V.  of  Gresford, 
Denbigh.,  1764-1803.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1766-77.  Died 
Oct.  9,  1803.  Buried  at  Gresford.  Brother  of  Peter  (1743) 
and  nephew  of  Richard,  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  (F.M.G.,  1046; 
Brown  WiUis,  St  Asaph.) 

NEWCOME,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  18,  1750-1; 

Fell.-Com.  Dec.  6,  1763.   Of  Middlesex.   S.  of  Henry  (1706), 

LL.D.,  of  Hackney.    Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758. 

Succeeded  his  brother,  Peter  (1731),  in  the  school  at  Hackney. 

Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Hector  Maudslay,  of  London,  1759. 

Half-brother  of  Benjamin  (1734)  and  Peter.   (F.M.G.,  1045.) 
NEWCOME,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1602;  B.A.  1606-7. 

NEWCOME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1667.  S.  of  Robert  (1636),  clerk,  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts. 
B.  there.  School,  Haddon,  Hunts.  (Mr  Morton).  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1671; 
priest,  June  14,  1674.  R.  of  Caldecote,  1680-8.  Died  1688. 
Father  of  Daniel  (1693-4). 

NEWCOME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  10, 
1700.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Grantham,  Lines.  School, 
Grantham  (Mr  Burnett).  Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A. 
1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  B.D.  1715;  D.D.  1725.  FeUow,  1707-28. 
Master,  1735-65.  Lady  Margaret  Professor,  1727-65.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1708. 
V.  of  Thriplow,  Cambs.  R.  of  Offord  Cluny,  Hunts.,  1730-65. 
Dean  of  Rochester,  1744-65.  Probably  R.  of  Leire,  Leics., 
1747-65.  Died  in  CoUege,  Jan.  10,  1765.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Coll. 
Hist.,  222.) 

NEWCOME,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1702. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Peterborough.  B.  in  Northamptonshire. 
Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.-i^.  1721.  Subscribed  as 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1708;  ord.  priest,  June  3,  1710. 
V.  of  Abingdon,  Berks.  R.  of  Barton-le-Cley,  Beds.,  1730-2. 
Married  Alice  Rickards,  of  London.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  i757- 
Father  of  WiUiam,  Archbishop  of  Armagh.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

NEWCOME,  NOAH  NEALE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1738. 
S.  of  Daniel  (1693-4),  Dean  of  Gloucester.  B.  in  Devon. 
Matric.  Michs.  1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1742;  priest, 
June  10,  1744.  V.  of  Cowbridge,  Glamorgan,  1744-7-  V.  of 
Penmark,  1747.  V.  of  Llantwit  Major,  1748.  Buried  in 
Gloucester  Cathedral,  Dec.  10,  1782.  WiU  (P.C.C);  as  of 
Bath,  1782.   Brother  of  Daniel  (1733).   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NEWCOME,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May 
29,  1673.  S.  of  Henry  (1644),  of  Manchester,  clerk.  B.  Nov. 
5,  1656.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1677-8. 
(According  to  Al.  Oxon.  he  matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  Mar.  17,  1675-6,  age  17;  was  B.A.  from  Brasenose, 
1678.)  M.A.  (Oxford)  1681.  V.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1683. 
V.  of  Hackney,  1704-38.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Eustace 
Hooke,  of  Hooke,  Hants.  Died  Oct.  5,  1738-  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  Richard  (1718)  and  Henry  (1706).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

NEWCOME,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2,  1731. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Henry  (1706),  LL.D.,  of  Hackney. 
Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  FeUow,  1740-2. 
F.R.S.,  1742.  Carried  on  his  father's  school  at  Hackney  for 
some  time.  Died  1779.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1779;  o*  Spenley, 
Herts.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1734)  and  half-brother  of 
Henr>'  (1750-1).    (F.M.G.,  1044.) 


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NEWCOME,  peter.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  7,  i743; 
Of  Hampshire.  S.  of  Peter,  V.  of  Wellow,  and  grandson  o! 
Peter  (1673).  Educated  under  his  uncle,  Henry,  at  Hackney. 
Matric.  1745-6;  LL.B.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1751.  R.  of  Shenley,  Herts.,  1752-97.  Preb. 
of  Llandaff,  1757-97;  of  St  Asaph,  1764-6.  R.  of  Darowen, 
Montgomery.,  1766.  R.  of  Pitsea,  Esse.x,  1786-97.  Author, 
History  of  St  Albans.  Died  at  Hadley,  Middlesex,  Apr.  2, 
1797.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Henry  (i747).  {F.M.G., 
1046;  D.N.B.) 

NEWCOME,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  i,  1648.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  S.  of  Stephen  (1609),  R.  of  Caldecote. 
Matric.  1648-9;  B.A.  1651-2;  Scholar,  1652;  M.A.  1655. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1661.  R.  of 
Wymington,  Beds.,  1662-98.  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts.,  1688- 
99.  R.  of  Keyston,  1698-1707.  Buried  at  Wymington, 
June  14,  1707.  Father  of  the  next,  brother  of  Henry  (1644) 
and  Robert  (1636).   {F.M.G.,  1044.) 

NEWCOMBE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1684. 
S.  of  Richard  (above),  of  Wymington,  Beds.  Bapt.  there, 
Apr.  15,  1669.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  30,  1691.  R.  of  Wymington,  1698-1732. 
Died  Dec.  25,  1732.  M.I.  at  Wymington.  Probably  father 
of  the  next  but  one.   (A.  Gray.) 

NEWCOME,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  12, 

1717.  Of  Hertfordshire.   Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next. 

NEWCOME,  RICHARD  (senior).  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  8, 

1718.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1684). 
Matric.  1718-9;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Fellow,  1722-32. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  28,  1724;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1725- 
Died  Feb.  i,  1731-2.  Buried  at  Wymington,  Beds.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1732.    (G.  Mag.) 

NEWCOME,  RICHARD  (junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  23,  1718.  Of  Hertfordshire.  6th  s.  of  Peter  (1673), 
V.  of  Aldenham.  B.  Mar.  3,  1700-1.  School,  Hackney, 
under  his  brother  Henry.  Matric.  1718-9;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1725;  D.D.  1746.  Fellow,  1723-34.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1724;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1726.  V.  of 
Hursley,  Hants.,  1726.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1727. 
Chaplain  to  the  King.  R.  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  1746-69. 
Canon  of  Windsor,  1749-55.  Bishop  of  Llandafif,  1755-61. 
Bishop  of  St  Asaph,  1761-9.  Died  at  Bath,  June  3,  1769. 
Buried  at  Hackney.  Brother  of  Henry  (1706).  (F.M.G., 
1046;  Browne  Willis,  St  Asaph.) 

NEWCOME  or  NEWCOMEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Clare,  Easter,  1577.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ingoldmells,  Lines. 
B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584;  LL.D.  1592.  Commissary  of  the 
University,  i6io.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Feb. 
21,  1 620-1.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Thomas  (c.  1596)- 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  713.) 

NEWCOME,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
20,  1636.  ist  s.  of  Stephen  (1609),  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  27,  1620.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr 
Dickson).  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M..\.  1646.  Master 
of  Congleton  School,  Cheshire,  1640.  Ord.  priest  (Lincobi) 
Mar.  17,  1643-4.  R.  of  Alwalton,  Hunts.,  1656-79.  R.  of 
Caldecote,  1662-79;  probably  also  1645-57.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Anderson,  R.  of  W>-mington.  Died  Sept.  23, 
1679.  Brother  of  Richard  (1648)  and  Henry  (1644),  father 
of  John  (1667).    (F.M.G.,  1043.) 

NEWCOME,  ROBERT.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  19,  1693. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1694;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A. 
1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  20,  1697-8;  priest.  Mar. 
5,  1698-9.  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts.,  1699-1745-  V.  of 
Yaxley,  1723-45.   Died  1745. 

NEWCOME,   STEPHEN.     Matric.   pens,   from  Clare,   Easter, 

1573;   B.A.   1576-7.    Perhaps  of  Ely.    Married  a  sister  of 

Dr  John  Cropley,  R.  of  Girton,  Cambs.   Father  of  the  next. 

(F.M.G.,  1043.) 
NEWCOME,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1609.  S.  of  Stephen  (1573),  of  Ely,  clerk.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A. 

1616.   R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts.,  1617-42-  Married  Rose,  dau. 

of  Henry  Williamson,  B.D.    Buried  at  Caldecote,  Feb.  4, 

i6di-2.  Father  of  Robert  (1636),  Richard  (1648)  and  Henry 

(1644).    (F.M.G.,  1043;  Burke,  L.G.) 
NEWCOM,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 

1596.    S.  of  Robert  (1577),  LL.D.    B.  in  Cambndge.    B.A. 

1603-4- M.A.  1607.  Fellowof  Jesus,  1609-25.  Taxor,  1620-1. 

Died  1627.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C).   Benefactor  to 

Jesus.    (A.  Gray.) 
NEWCOME,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,   1624.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1636.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5,  1631.    R.  of  Knoddishall,  Suffolk, 

1645.   Perhaps  R.  of  Gatesthorpe,  Norfolk,  i66i-75-   Died 

1675. 


Newcomen,  Robert 

NEWCOME,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  5, 1629. 
Of   Yorkshire.    Matric.   1629.     Migrated   to  Trinity.    B.A. 
1632-3.   R.  of  St  Cuthbert,  York,  1659-70.  Died  1670. 
NEWCOME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1621. 
NEWCOMEN,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1604.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  of  Saltfleetby,  Lines.  Bapt. 
there,  Dec.  13,  1589.    B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  i6io.    Brother  of 
Nicholas  (1604-5). 
NEWCOMEN,  CHARLES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1631.    Of  Lincolnshire.     Probably  s.   and   h.   of  Nicholas 
(1604-5),  of  Saltfleetby,  Lines.,  deceased.    Bapt.  June  9, 
1612.   Of  Saltfleetby,  Esq.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14, 
1633.    Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Ayscough,  of  Bly- 
borough.    Perhaps  his  wiU  (P.C.C.)   1654;  as  of  Revesby. 
Doubtless  father  of  Henry  (1656).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  718.) 
NEWCOMEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  1651- 
2.    Of    Hertfordshire.     Matric.    1655;   B.A.    1655-6;    M.A. 
1659. 
NEWCOMIN,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  9,  1691.   S.  of  Edward,  deceased.   B.  at  'Shamblesby 
('Saltfleetby),    Lines.     School,    Alford,    Lines,    (private). 
Matric.   1692.    Probably  of  Scremby,  Lines.    Buried  there 
Apr.  16,  1721.    Perhaps  brother  of  WiUiam  (1689).    (Ltncs. 
Pedigrees,  721.) 
NEWCOMEN,  ELIAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565- 
S.  of  Charles,  of  London.   B.  at  Barking,  Essex.   B.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1568-9;  M.A.  1572.   FeUow  of  Magdalene,  1572, 
elected  but  ejected.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  10,  1588, 
age   40,  schoolmaster.    He  kept  a  successful  school  near 
London.   V.  of  Stoke  Fleming,  Devon,  1600-14.  Translated 
from  the  Dutch  an  account  of  events  in  the  Netherlands,  c. 
1575.    Died   1614.    Buried  at  Stoke  Fleming.    M.I.  there. 
Will,  Exeter.    One  of  these  names  licensed,  Aug.  26,  i579. 
to  marry  Prothesa  Shobridge,  of  St  Leonard,  Shoreditch. 
(Cooper,    III.    17;    D.N.B. ;    Mag.    Coll.    Hist.,    57;    Lines. 
Pedigrees,  715.) 
NEWCOMEN,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1656.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Charles  (1631), 
of  Saltfleetby,  Lines.,  Esq.  Bapt.  Feb.  14,  1637-8.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  May  9,  1657-  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  15,  1664. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  718.) 
NEWCOMEN,  JOHN.     Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
X573      Probably  s.   of  John,  of  Saltfleetby,  Lmcs.    If  so, 
married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Skipwith,  of  Walmsgate.  Buried 
at  Saltfleetby,  May  i,  1621.    Probably  brother  of  Stephen 
(1583),  father  of  the  next  and  Richard  (1601). 
NEWCOMEN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1601. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John  (above).    Bapt.  at  Saltfleetby,  Nov.  30, 
1585    Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1601).  (Lines.  Pedigrees, 
716.) 
NEWCOMEN,    MATTHEW.     Matric.    sizar   from    St    John's, 
Easter,  1626.    S.  of  Stephen  (1583),  V.  of  St  Peters,  Col- 
chester. School,  Colchester  (Mr  Wm.  Kempe).  Scholar,  1626; 
BA     1629-30;    M.A.    1633.     Lecturer  at   Dedham,   Essex, 
1636-62.  Member  of  the  Westminster  .Association.  Pastor  of 
the  English  Church  at  Leyden,   1662-7.    Married  Hannah 
Revnav,  nee  Snelling,  whose  sister  was  wife  of  Edmund 
Calamy    (whence    the    E.  C.    and    M.N.    of    Smectymnus). 
Author,  Smectymnus,  and  sermons.    Died  at  Leyden  of  the 
plague,   1669.    Will  of  Hannah  his  widow   (P.C.C.)    1675. 
Father  of  Stephen  (1661)  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1622). 
(D.N.B.;  G.  H.  RendaU.) 
NEWCOMEN,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Probably  s.  of  Charles,  of  Saltfleetby,  Lines.    Bapt.  there, 
Apr    10,  1585.    Buried  there  May  21,  1616.    WiU,  Linco  n. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1604)  and  probably  father  of  Charles 
(1631).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  718.) 
NEWCOMEN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  i, 
1638.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Withern,  Lines.   B    at 
Saltfleetby.     Bapt.    Oct.    21,    1621.     Schools,    Alford     Mr 
Bennet)  and  Saltfleetby  (Mr  Witton).  Matric   1639;  Scholar, 
1639-41.    Of  Theddlethorpe,  Lines.,  Esq.    Married  Mildred, 
dau!  of  Henry  Ayscough,  of  Mablethorpe.  Buried  at  Theddle- 
thorpe, Dec.  28,  1680.    WiU,  Lincoln  C.C.    (Vettn,  i.  331; 
Li>u:s.  Pedigrees,  718.) 
NEWCOMIN,    RICHARD.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    Clare, 
Michs.  1601.     Probably  s.  of  John   (1573).  of   Saltfleetby, 
Lines.    Bapt.  there.  Mar.  21,   1582-3.    Married  Catherme, 
dau.  of  Robert  Rogers,  of  Theddlethorpe,  and  of  Eyerton, 
Notts.    Buried  May  25,   i6i7-    Probably  brother  of  John 
(1601).    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  716.) 
NEWCOMEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdai;ene,  Michs. 
1571.  One  of  these  names, 'Anglus,' adm.  at  Basel  University, 


1580. 


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NEWCOMEN,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1583.  S.of  John,  of  Saltfleetby,  Lines.  B.  at  Barwick- 
in-EImet,  Yorks.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  19,  1595,  age  37;  priest,  Apr.  24,  1597- 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Colchester,  1600-29.  Died  1629.  Probably 
brother  of  John  {1573)  and  Thomas  (1583),  father  of  Matthew 
(1626)  and  Thomas  (1622).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  716.) 

NEWCOMEN,  STEPHEN.  Adra.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  27, 
1661.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Matthew  (1626).  Bapt.  at  Dedham, 
Essex,  Sept.  17,  1645.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  May  28,  1663;  'a 
student  in  philosophy.'   Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 

NEWCOMEN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan. 
12,  1694-5.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Stephen  (1661). 
Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Fellow,  1701.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest.  May  23,  1703. 
Doubtless  V.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1709-38.  V.  of  Boreham, 
1738-50.  Died  July  15,  1750,  aged  72.  (See  D.N.B.  under 
Matthew  Newcomen.) 

NEWCOMEN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb. 
16,  1738-9.   Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746. 

NEWCOMEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579;  B.D.  1586.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Oct.  1,  1580;  priest.  Mar.  27,  1582.  V.  of  Linton, 
Cambs.,  1582.   R.  of  Heydon,  Essex,  1588. 

NEWCOMEN  or  NEWCOME,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1583.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Salt- 
fleetby, Lines.  Scholar;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1591.  R.  of  Bardwell, 
Suffolk,  1596-1631.  Probably  brother  of  Stephen  (1583)  and 
John  (1573)-   {Peile,  I.  175-) 

NEWCOMEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1595.  Of 
Lincolnshire. 

NEWCOMEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens*,  Easter, 
1606.  Of  Heydon,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1609. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1618.  Licenses  (Bishop  of  London) 
June  13,  1620,  to  marry  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cooke,  of  St 
Bartholomew  Exchange,  clothworker,  and  Mar.  20,  1632-3 
(as  of  Starford,  Herts.),  to  marry  Katharine,  dau.  of  Allen 
Mountjoy,  gent.,  deceased. 

NEWCOMEN,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  St  John's,  1622.  S.  of 
Stephen  (1583),  of  Colchester.  B.  there,  c.  1603.  School, 
Colchester.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  D.D.  1660  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Sept.  24,  1626.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Colchester,  1628-42.  R.  of  Clothall,  Herts.,  1653. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660-5.  A  strong  royalist;  suffered  much 
persecution.  Married,  at  St  Bartholomew-the-Less,  London, 
Aug.  3,  1646,  Mr  Thomas  Newcomen,  chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Salisbury,  and  Mrs  Blanch  Brewer,  widow.  Died  1665. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Feb.  20,  1664-5;  to  his  son  Stephen  (next). 
Father  of  the  next  and  brother  of  Matthew  (1626).   {D.N.B.) 

NEWCOMEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  17,  1666-7.  Of  Southampton.  S.  of  Thomas  (above), 
D.D.  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667-8;  B.A. 
1670-1.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  1,  1672. 

NEWCOMEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 

26,  1738.  S.  of  Theophilus,  of  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln 
(Dr  Goodall).  Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1739.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1741;  priest.  May  25,  1746.  Priest-vicar 
of  Lincoln  Cathedral.  V.  of  Glentham,  Lines.,  1746.  Died 
Feb.  8,  1749-50.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  720.) 

NEWCOMEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  5,  1689. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Saltfleetby.  Matric.  1689; 
B.A.  1692-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1693;  C.  of 
Yar'oorough,  Lines.;  priest.  May  30,  1697.  R.  of  Covenham, 
Lines.,  1697-1720.  Married  (1)  at  Keddington,  Mar.  2, 
1701-2,  Mary  Towneraw;  (2)  at  Keddington,  Nov.  20,  1714, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Westhorpe.  Buried  at  Covenham, 
Sept.  17,  1720.  WiU  (Lincoln)  1721.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Edward  (1691).  Father  of  the  next.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  721; 
H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NEWCOMEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  29,  1723-4.  S.  of  William  (1689),  clerk,  deceased,  R.  of 
Covenham,  Lines.  Bapt.  Nov.  28,  1705.  School,  Caddington, 
Herts,  (private).  Matric.  1724.  Wed  unmarried.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  721.) 

NEWCOMEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 

27,  1733-  Of  Norwich.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1733; 
Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar. 
1738-9. 

NEUDICKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1583. 

NEWDICKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1568. 

NEWDIGATE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
20,  1720.  S.  of  John,  medical  practitioner,  of  Holt,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  May  14,  1702.  School,  Holt  (Mr  Reynolds  and 
Mr  Duncorab).    Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1720-5;  M.B.  1725; 


Newgate,  Robert 

M.D.  1729.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept.  7,  1726.  Practised  physic 
at  Watton,  Norfolk;  in  1748  removed  to  Ipswich.  Died  at 
Ipswich  Apr.  2,  1779.  Buried  at  Holt,  Norfolk.  M.I.  there. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {Venn,  n.  13.) 

NEWDIGATE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
May  7,  1702.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  of  Arbury,  Warws. 
School,  Nuneaton  (Mr  Liptrott).  Matric.  1702.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  16,  1700.  Of  Kirk  Hallam,  Derbs.,  and 
Nottingham.  Married  Millicent,  dau.  of  German  Pole,  of 
Radboum,  Derbs.   (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Warms.,  1682.) 

NEWDIGATE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1559.  S.  of  John,  of  Harefleld,  Middlesex.  B.  at  Beacons- 
field,  Bucks.,  1541.  B.A.  1563-4.  Fellow,  1564.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1557.  Travelled  abroad.  Graduated  M.A.  at 
Prague.  Afterwards  of  Arbury,  Warws.,  Esq.  M.P.  for 
Middlesex,  1571.  Died  in  the  Fleet  Prison,  Feb.  22,  1591-2. 
Buried  at  St  Mildred  Poultry.  I. p.m.,  1592.  {Cooper,  ll. 
12;  D.N.B.;  Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 

NEWDIGATE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Feb.  19,  1540-1.  Of  Harefleld,  Middlesex. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Harefleld.  Left  about  1543-4-  M.P. 
for  Westminster,  1557-8. 

NUDIGATE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 
1612.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Hawnes,  Beds. 
Bapt.  Mar.  25,  1599.  {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

NEWDIGATE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1623-4. 

NEWELL  or  NEVELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1620.  Matric.  1620. 

NEWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1552; 
B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1555-6.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1555. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1558.  Admon.  (V.C.C.)  1558. 

NEWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1572; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1575-6,  as  Nevell. 

NEW  ALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1588; 
B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1600.  One  of  these  names  Head 
Master  of  Boston  Grammar  School,  1597-1609. 

NEWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  3,  1700.  Of  Salop. 
Matric.  1700.  Died  Feb.  4,  1703.  Buried  in  the  College 
Chapel.    (A.  Gray.) 

NEWELL,  MAURICE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1544.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Ely)  July  7,  1560; 
'aged  40;  resided  26  years  in  Cambridge.'  V.  of  Buckland, 
Herts.,  1560.  Died  1567.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  mentions 
son  William.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NEWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1632.  S.  of  Robert  (next),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  17,  1634-5,  age  17-  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1639-42.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  22,  1641.  Subdean  of  Lincoln,  1641-5.  Died 
July  27,  1645- 

NEWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1607;  D.D.  1615.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1600.  R.  of  Wormley,  Herts.,  1599-1610.  V.  of 
Cheshunt,  1605-10.  Preb.  and  subdean  of  Westminster, 
1607-42.  R.  of  Islip,  Oxon.,  1610.  Preb.  of  Chichestei, 
1610-22;  Treasurer,  1610-42.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1611-4. 
Preb.  and  subdean  of  Lincoln,  1613-41.  Archdeacon  of 
Buckingham,  1614-42.  R.  of  ClothaU,  Herts.,  1617.  Preb. 
of  Durham,  1620-42.  R.  of  North  Crawley,  Bucks.,  1631. 
Died  June  21,  1642,  at  Winchester.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral 
there.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1646.   Father  of  the  above.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NEWELL,  ROWE.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 

1719-20.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  George,  of  the  Close,  Lincoln, 

Esq.    Matric.  1718-9;  LL.B.  1723.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Oct.  24,  1724. 
NEWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 

25,1695.  S.of  Thomas.  B.  at  Ripon,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon. 

Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1698-9.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1699. 
NEWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1573- 

Possibly  s.  of  Maurice.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct. 

25;  priest,  Nov.  1,  1584.    R.  of  Horsenden,  Bucks.,  1592 

(B.A.). 

NEWELL, .  Sizar  of  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1563-4- 

NEWELL, .  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1618-9. 

NEWET,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  5,  1678.    Of 

Salop. 
NEWEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1736. 

S.  of  John,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chichester.   Matric.  Easter,  1737- 

Left  soon,  on  inheriting  a  family  estate,  after  his  brother's 

death.   Died  young.   {Harwood.) 
NEWGATE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  1,  1564- 

S.  of  Edmund,   of  Holkham,  Norfolk.    School,   Bumham 

Westgate.   Matric.  1564,  as  'Edmund.'   {Venn,  i.  54;  Vis.  of 

Norfolk,  1664.) 


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Newham,  John 

NEWHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1639.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  (?);  M.A.  1647.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1655.   R.  of  West  Deane,  Wilts.,  1661. 

NEWHAM,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  24,  1714.  S.  of 
John,  gent.,  of  Whittington,  Derbs.,  and  nephew  of  Dr 
Ashton,  the  Master  of  Jesus.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1720;  priest 
(London)  May  14,  1721.  Went  as  a  chaplain  to  Bombay. 
Died  there  very  soon  afterwards.   (A.  Gray.) 

NEWHAM,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1616. 
Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Probably  buried 
at  Staveley,  June  9,  1687. 

NEWHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1554. 

NEWHOFFE,  ROGER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Lent,  I564-5. 

NEWHOUSE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  23,  1668-9.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
1667;  Scholar,  1670.  Doubtless  Registrar  of  the  Consistory 
Court  at  Durham  until  1705. 

NEWHOUSE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  i,  1674. 
S.  of  Jonathan,  woollendraper  and  citizen  of  Norwich.  B. 
there  in  St  Stephen's  parish.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Mazey). 
Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1674-8;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1678;  priest,  Feb.  i68o-i.  R. 
of  Beighton,  Norfolk,  1681;  of  Fishley,  1690.  V.  of  Upton, 
1690-8.  C.  of  Hemblington,  1700-3.  R.  of  Lingwood,  1702-4. 
Died  Mar.  14,  1721-2.  Buried  at  Beighton.  Will  (Norwich 
C.C.)  1722.  Father  of  Thomas  (1704).  {Venn,  1.  450.) 

NEWHOUSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1690.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  William.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary, 
South  Bailey,  Durham,  Jan.  14,  1671-2.  School,  Durham. 
Matric,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4, 
1693-4;  priest  (York)  June,  1696.  V.  of  Sockbum,  Durham, 
1699-1722.  V.  of  Bishopton,  1727-40.  Chaplain  of  Sherbum 
Hospital.  Minor  canon  of  Durham.  Married,  at  St  Oswald, 
Durham,  July  17,  1707,  Hannah  Heslop,  of  Richmond, 
Yorks.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

NEWHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  9,  1632.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  York.  Schools,  Giggles- 
wick  (Mr  Dockwray),  Houghton  (Mr  Smelt)  and  Newcastle 
(Mr  Gibson).  Matric.  1632.  Brother  of  William  (1640). 

NEWHOUSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Mar. 
1586;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  Fellow  of 
Christ's,  1594-9.  Minister  of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich,  1602-11. 
Author,  Sermons,  etc.  Buried  Aug.  12,  1611.  {Peile,  i.  186.) 

NEWHOUSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1704.  S.  of  Jonathan  (1674),  R.  of  Beighton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Holt  (Mr  Reynolds)  and  Norwich  (private;  Mr  Nobbs). 
Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1704-9;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711. 
Fellow,  1709-19.  Moderator,  1714.  Taxor,  1715.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  16, 1711-2;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1713. 
R.  of  Dimcton  and  Nuthurst,  Sussex,  1736.  Preb.  of 
Chichester,  1750-73.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Lincoln. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Goose,  of  Norwich.  Died  May  21, 
1773.  M.I.  at  Petworth.  Will  (P.C.C.)  May,  1774.   (Venn,  i. 

512.) 

NEWHOUSE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1559. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Shenfield,  Essex,  1562;  deprived,  1567. 

NEWHOUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  18,  1640.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  York.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1640.  Brother  of  Robert  (1632). 

NEWLAND,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  10,  1648.  S.  of  William,  of  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight, 
mercer.  Matric.  1648.  M.P.  for  Southampton,  1678-81, 
1685-7,  1689-99.  Knighted,  Aug.  3,  1679.  Died  Dec.  1699. 

NEWLAND,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1541-2. 

NEWLAND,  JOHN,  B.A.  1561-2.  Perhaps  'V.  of  Haxey  and 
Gedney,  Lines.,  1562.  Ord.  priest,  Lincoln,  Nov.  30,  1562. 
Married.  M.A.,  Cambridge,  1569.  Preacher.'  {Lines. 
Presentation  Deeds.) 

NEWLAND,  JOHN.   B.A.  1567-8. 

NEWLAND,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1590.  B.  at 
Gedney,  Lines,,  1572.  B.A.  (?  1592-3);  M.A.  1595.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1597;  priest,  Mar.  19,  1597-8. 
Preacher  at  Canterbury.  V.  of  Gedney,  1601-22.  Marriage 
license,  Lincoln,  Jan.  13,  1613-4,  to  marry  Jane  Ingram,  of 
Holbeach,  widow,  age  40.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kingston- 
DeveriU,  Wilts.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  Sarum)  1643. 

NEWLAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1639;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1642-3. 

NEWLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1674. 
S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  gent. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Feb.  28,  1656-7.  School,  Ealing.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  10,  1675. 


Newman,  Francis 

NEWLAND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1628.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  6,  1623;  priest,  May  23,  1624. 
R.  of  Wroot,  Lines.,  1626-41. 

NEWLAND, .  B.D.  1472-3.  A  friar. 

NEWLAND, .  B.Can.L.  1519-20.  Incorp. 

NEWLING,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  8,  1708.  S.  of 
Adam,  alderman  of  Cambridge.  B.  in  Cambridgeshire,  1690. 
Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  from  King's,  1716.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1713;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18,  1714. 
Chaplain  of  King's,  1714,  V.  of  Montford  and  Shawardine, 
Salop.  R.  of  Fitz,  Salop.  Father  of  the  next.  (A.  Gray.) 

NEWLING,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
16,  1744.  S.  of  Adam  (above),  clerk,  of  Salop.  B.  at  Mont- 
ford. School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Hotchkiss).  Matric.  1744; 
B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751.  Fellow,  1752-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  21,  1749;  priest,  Dec.  25, 1751.  Head  Master  of  Shrews- 
bury School,  1754-70.  R.  of  Pontesbury,  Salop,  1764-9. 
Preb.  and  treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1770-87.  R.  of  St  Philip's, 
Birmingham,  1770-87.  R.  of  Westbury,  Salop,  1772-87. 
Died  Mar.  17,  1787.  Buried  at  Shawardine.  M.I.  Will 
(P.C.C)  1790.   {Scott-Mayor,  ill.  543.) 

NEWLIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  5, 
1716.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  R.  of  Exton,  Hants.  B.  there. 
School,  Corhampton  (Mr  Ainsworth).  Matric.  1716;  LL.B. 
1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester) 
May  22,  1722.  V.  of  Empshott,  Hants.,  1729-72.  V.  of 
Rogate,  Sussex,  1764-72.  Died  May  25,  1772.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  308.) 

NEWLIN,  ROBERT.  B.D.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  1614;  B.A.  (Corpus  Christi,  Oxford)  1616;  M.A. 
1620;  B.D.  1628;  D.D.  1640.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  1622;  President,  1640-8  and  1660-88.  R.  of 
Ham,  Wilts.,  1643.  R.  of  Wroughton,  1660.  Died  Mar.  5, 
1687-8,  aged  90.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NEWLOVE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  30, 
1612-3.  Matric.  1613. 

NEWLOVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1564-5- 
Perhaps  V.  of  Normanton,  Lines.,  1571-2  (B.A.). 

NEWLOVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1607; 
Scholar,  1610-1;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  1613.  V.  of  Riccall,  Yorks.,  in  1620,  when  he  married 
Helena  Man,  of  Malton.  (M.  H.  Peacock;  Peile,  i.  266.) 

NEWMAN,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  1585. 

NEWMAN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20, 
1592-3.  Matric.  c.  1593.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1598. 
Antony,  s.  of  John  Newman,  bapt.  at  St  Stephen  Walbrook, 
Dec.  14,  1578.  The  father,  as  citizen  and  grocer,  buried 
May  16,  1614.  Mar.  5,  1615-6  was  buried  Mr  Anthony 
Newman,  and  lyeth  one  the  right  hand  of  his  father. 

NEWMAN,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
1595-6;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1613.  Perhaps  the 
man  who  had  license  from  Lambeth,  1601  to  teach  boys  at 
(1)  Eton,  (2)  Bedford.  Probably  R.  of  Leaveland,  Kent, 
1605-8.  R.  of  Wormshill,  1607-54.  License  (Canterbury) 
Apr.  30,  1608,  to  marry  Ann  Keale,  of  WormshiU,  widow. 
Died  Apr.  8,  1654.  Buried  at  Wormshill.  Will  proved, 
Sept.  11.  Perhaps  father  of  Stephen  (1632).  {Peile,  i.  217.) 

NEWMAN,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1633.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7.  Probably  father  of  the 
next  and  of  Thomas  (1672).  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663-8.) 

NEWMAN,  DECIMUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  12,  1680. 
Of  Kent.  10th  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Seal.  Matric.  i68o;  B.A.  1683- 
4.  R.  of  Westbere,  Kent,  1698-1722.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  George  Rich,  of  Seal.  Died  June  17,  1722,  aged  61.  Buried 
at  Westbere.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1672).   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NEWMAN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1568. 

NEWMAN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1606, 

NEWMAN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1637-8.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Edward,  of  Franksworth, 
Hunts.,  gent.,  deceased,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  2,  1641. 

NEWMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  24, 
1615.  Matric.  1616;  Scholar,  1618-22;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A. 
1622.  For  a  contemporary  namesake  who  emigrated  to  New 
England  in  1638  see  D.N.B. 

NEWMAN,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Matthew,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  gent.  Matric.  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  9,  1631,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1635;  M.A.  1637-8.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1639-48, 
ejected.  Died  in  Westminster,  Dec.  1649.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(property  at  Edmonton,  Middlesex).  {Al.  Oxon.) 


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Newman,  George 

NEWMAN,  GEORGE.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1581;  LL.B. 
1584;  LL.D.  1589.  M.P.  for  Dover,  1601;  for  Canterbury, 
1614,' 1620-2.  Admitted  advocate,  Jan.  30,  1603-4.  Knighted, 
Nov.  12,  1616.  Chancellor  of  Canterbury.  Married,  at  All 
Saints',  Cambridge,  1588,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Wycli£fe, 
of  Wicklifie,  Yorks.  Died  June  7,  1627,  aged  65.  M.I.  at 
St  Margaret,  Canterbury.  Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  Trinity 
Hall.   Father  of  James  (1634).  (Warren,  275;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NEWMAN,  HENRY.  B.Can.L.  1516-7.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Harringworth,  Northants.,  1515-22.   (J.  Parker.) 

NEWMAN,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1634.   2nd  s.  of  Sir  George  (1581),  late  of  Canterbury,  Knt., 

deceased.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1639.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  Nov.  27,  1641. 
NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1414-24- 
NEWMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  July  31,  1514.    Of  Brentwood,  Essex.    B.A.  1518-9; 

M.A.  1522.    Perhaps  B.D.  1536-7.    Fellow,  1517-28.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1524. 
NEWMAN,   JOHN.    B.A.    1515-6;   M.A.    1519-20.    FeUow  of 

Queens',  1521-30. 
NEWMAN,  JOHN.   B.D.  1526-7.  Augustinian  friar. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1529-30.  Of  Lincolnshire  diocese.  M.A. 

1533.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1530-4.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln) 

Dec.  23,  1531;  priest,  Mar.  30,  1532. 
NEWMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1546 

(imputes) . 
NEWMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.,  adm.  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  1587. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1589;  B.A. 
1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  from  Queens',  i595- 
Ord.  priest  (Colchester)  July  15,  1595.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little 
Buckenham,  Norfolk,  1597.  V.  of  Chilton-by-Clare,  Suffolk, 
1599-1615.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Comard,  Suffolk. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1633,  proved  by  son  Thomas  (?  1621). 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1597. 
B.  at  Linton,  Cambs.,  1581.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  Ord. 
deacon  (Colchester)  Sept.  18,  1603;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  20, 
1604-5.   Preacher  at  Ely.   V.  of  Lidlington,  Beds.,  1607. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1608-9;  M.A. 

l5l2. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
162 1 ;  B.A.  1624-5;  M-A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1628. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1626;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Wells,  1661. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Incorp.  1631,  as  B.A.  of  Oxforu  (identity 
not  clear  in  Al.  Oxon.).  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1632.  One  of 
these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of  Church  Knowle,  Dorset,  signed  for 
deacon  (Bristol)  Aug.  9,  and  for  priest,  Aug.  11,  1662,  also 
for  institution  to  Church  Knowle.  Died  there  1707-8. 
(Peile,  I.  371;  Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1645. 
Of  Devon. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21,  1668. 
Matric.  1669;  B..^.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Head  Master,  Colfe's 
Grammar  School,  Lewisham,  1677-87.  Author.  Died  1687. 
Buried  at  Lewisham.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1691; 
B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698. 

NEWMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  19, 
1749-50.  S.  of  John,  com  merchant,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754. 
Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  Mar.  14,  1756. 

NEWMAN,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1564-5.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  FeUow,  1568- 
72.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 1568,  age  22.  V.  of  Coggeshall, 
Essex,  1575-1600.   Buried  there  Mar.  i,  1599-1600. 

NEWMAN,  PETER.  B.Can.L.  1494-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ashdon, 
Essex,  1516-22. 

NEWMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1448.  Of  Berkhampstead.  Grace  iox  B.A.  1454-5;  did  not 
determine  within  two  years. 

NEWMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1605;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  June  1,  1618.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Datchworth,  Herts.,  1623;  ejected,  but  restored,  1660. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Hamerton,  Hunts.,  1634-63.   Died  1663. 

NEWMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9. 


Newman,  Thomas 

NEWMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 
Ord.  deacon  as  literate  (Lincohi)  Apr.  11,  1582;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Jan.  21,  1583-4.  R.  of  Luddington,  Northants., 
1583-1633. 

NEWMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Fellow,  1601.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1602.  R.  of  Al- 
boume,  Sussex,  1613.  R.  of  Crayford,  Kent,  till  1626.  Died 
Dec.  9,  1626.  Buried  at  Crayford.   Father  of  Robert  (1636). 

NEWMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1628.  B.  at  Maidstone,  Kent,  c.  1613.  Matric.  Michs.  1628; 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.   Fellow,  1631-41. 

NEWMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  24,  1636. 
S.  of  Robert  (1594),  of  Crayford,  Kent,  clerk,  deceased. 
Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School,  1636.  Matric.  1636; 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1646.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Havers- 
ham,  Bucks.,  1658. 

NEWMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1669.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Frant,  Kent.  B.  there.  School, 
Northampton.    Matric.  1669. 

NEWMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May  31, 
1677.  Only  s.  of  Robert,  mercer.  B.  at  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 
School,  Yarmouth  (Mr  Barrington).  Matric.  1677.  Migrated 
to  Corpus  Christi,  1679.  B.A.  1680-1. 

NEWMAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  17, 
1633.   Of  Middlesex. 

NEWMAN,  SA.MUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  23, 
1749.  S.  of  Thomas,  flour  dealer,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Colne,  Essex  (private;  Mr  Stringer),  Bury 
(Mr  Gamham)  and  Dedham,  Essex  (Mr  Grimwood).  Scholar, 
1749-53;  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756.  FeUow,  1754- 
61.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  11,  1753;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  22,  1754.  R.  of  Foulden,  Norfolk,  1760-1.  V.  of 
Dedham,  Essex,  1761-80.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1780.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1751).    (Venn,  11.  63.) 

NEWMAN,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bicknor,  Kent, 
1662-9.   Died  1669. 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1571;  B.A.  1571-2; 
M.A.  1575.  Perhaps  R.  of  South  Fambridge,  Essex,  1601-9. 
Died  Mar.  1609-10.    (Cooper,  11.  527.) 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1579- 
80.   Of  Suffolk. 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  May  12, 
1582.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1585-6.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  10,  1587-8;  priest,  1588;  'b.  at  Gosfield, 
Essex'  (B.-A.).  V.  of  Roding  Aythorp,  Essex.  V.  of 
Canewdon,  1588-1627.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1627. 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  Scholar,  1588-91;  M.A.  1591;  B.D.  1607. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  25,  1591  (M.A.). 
Perhaps  V.  of  Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.,  1593-7.  R-  of  Gt 
Berkhampstead,  1598. 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587. 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1588. 

Of  Essex. 
NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 

from  St  Catharine's,  1600-1.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  18, 

1602;  priest,  Jan.  8,  1603-4,  as  'B.A.  of  Trinity.' 
NEWMAN,   THOMAS.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1628. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Comard,  Suffolk,   1633; 

ejected,  1644. 
NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  31, 

1635.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Rotherhithe,  Surrey.  B.  there. 

School,  Eton.    Matric.   1635;  B.A.   1639-40.    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  1647-62. 
NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 

1647.  S.  of  Thomas,  currier,  of  Hunworth,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Holt  (Mr  Tallis).  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1 650-1.  FeUow, 

1651. 
NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June 

6,  1672.  S.  of  Daniel,  gent.  B.  at  Seal,  Kent.  Matric.  1672. 

Brother  of  Decimus  (1680). 
NEWMAN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  26, 

1693-4.    S.   of  Thomas,   gent.,  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk. 

B.  at  Heydon.   Schools,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke)  and  Holt 

(Mr  Reynolds).   Matric.  1695.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

May  20,  1696.    Died  June  16,  1698.    M.I.  at  Baconsthorpe. 

(Venn,  i.  494;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  v.  189.) 
NEWMAN,   THOMAS.    Adm.   at  Corpus   Christi,    i749-    Of 

London.   Matric.  Michs.  1751;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17,  1753;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 

1754- 


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Newman,  Thomas 

NEWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 
1751.  S.  of  Thomas,  flour  dealer,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Earls  Colne  (private;  Mr  Skinner)  and  Bury 
(Mr  Gamham).  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  i75i-5-  Died  in 
Cambridge  of  small-pox,  Jan.  24,  1755-  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1749).    (Venn,  11.  65.) 

NEWMAN,  WARNER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Nov.  14, 
1728.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Sudbur>-  (Mr  Burrough)  and  Bury  (Mr  Kynnesman). 
Scholar,  1728-9;  Matric.  1729- 

NEWMAN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1539-40. 

NEWMAN, .   D.Civ.L.  1462-3.   One  John  Newman,  LL.D., 

R.  of  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  1467. 

NEWMAN, .  B.A.  1468-9;  M.A.  1475-6.  Probably  William, 

Fellow  of  Queens',  in  1477. 

NEWMAN, .  B.Can.L.  1488-9.  Canonicus. 

NEWMAN,  .  Pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24,  1581-2  (dis- 
tinct from  Thomas  of  1582).   Resident  in  1583. 

NEWMAN, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  1632. 

NEWMARKET,  PETER  DE.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1331.   S.  of  Rayner,  the  clerk. 

NEWMARKET,  THOMAS  DE.  'M.A.  Cambridge.'  Mathe- 
matician. Fl.  c.  1410.  Master  Thomas  de  Newmarket,  M.A., 
R.  of  Dry  Drayton,  had  licence  Feb.  10,  1375-6,  to  study  in 
Cambridge  for  one  year.  Master  Thomas  Newmarket  was 
adm.  Master  of  Glomery,  7  Kal.  Feb.  1383  by  Archdeacon  of 
Ely  when  one  of  the  witnesses  was  Mag.  John  Bockesham 
(presumably  John  Bottlesham,  subsequently  (1397)  Master 
of  Peterhouse  and  Bishop).  Has  been  confused  by  some 
authorities  with  Thomas  Marks,  alias  de  Newmarket,  monk 
of  Westminster,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1397,  the  faithful 
supporter  of  Richard  II.    {D.N. B.;  Pits.,  591;  T.A.  Walker.) 

NEWNHAM,  GEORGE  LEWIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 
Nov.  28,  1734.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  Esq. 
B.  in  London.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1734- 

NEWNHAM,  GEORGE  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  10, 
1751.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  New  Court,  Swithin's  Lane,  London, 
Esq.  B.  in  London.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  i749- 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  3,  1757-  Bencher,  1772.  K.C.,  1772. 
M.P.  for  Arundel,  1774-80.  Died  Aug.  2,  1800.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1801;  of  Newtimber,  Sussex. 

NEWNHAM,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1714-  3rd  s. 

of  John,  of  Maresfield,  Sussex.   Bapt.  there,  Sept.  24,  1696. 

Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1718-9.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct. 

2,  1714.  Died  unmarried.  Buried  at  Maresfield,  May  8,  1725. 

Admon.,  P.C.C. 
NUPORT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1581-2. 

NEWPORT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  24, 1727-8.  S.  of  John,of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.,  Esq. 
Matric.  1728.    [Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

NEWSAM  or  NEWSHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Sidney,  Jime  25,  i566.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Cawood, 
Yorks.   School,  Cawood.   Matric.  1669;  B..^.  1669-70;  M.A. 

1673.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1670;  priest,  Dec.  1679. 

NEWSBITT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1616. 

NEWSELL,  CHRISTOPHER,  see  NEWSTEAD. 

NEWSOM  or  NEWSHAMBE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  1594.  Matric.  1594;  B..\.  1597-8;  M.A.  from 
Jesus,  1601.  V.  of  Gray's  Thurrock,  Essex,  1605-6.  Died 
1606. 

NEWSOME,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  24,  1705-6. 
B.  in  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10.  Fellow, 
1710-1.    Died  same  year. 

NEWSOME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  13,  1675-6.  Of 
Doncaster.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June  6,  1680;  priest,  Sept.  1684.  R.  of 
Warmsworth,  1681-1714.  Master  of  Doncaster  School, 
1690-9. 

NEWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1555;  B.A. 
1557-8;  M.A.  1561.   Fellow  of  Trinity,  1561. 

NEWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3,  1670. 
Matric.   1671;  B.A.   1673-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1674.  R.  of  Cranwick,  Norfolk,  1689-1713.  V.  of  Methwold. 
Buried  Feb.  18,  1713-4. 

NEWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.  Of  Kent. 
B..\.  1720-1;  M.A.  1738.  V.  of  Ehn  and  Emneth,  Cambs., 
1731-9.  R.  of  Conington,  1743.  Died  Aug.  29,  1762.  (G. 
Mag.) 

NEWSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Brown- 
rigg,  of  Exeter)  July  2,  1657.   R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  Suffolk, 


Newton,  Edward 

1657-95-  R.  of  St  James',  Colchester,  1661-70.  P.C.  of 
St  Stephen,  Norwich,  1673.  Buried  at  Waldingfield,  Mar.  2, 
1694-5.    Will,  Bury. 

NEWSON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1657. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  R.  of  Hawkedon, 
Suffolk,  1665-90;  deprived  as  non-juror. 

NEWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1698.  Of 
Suffolk.  (Of  Easton,  Leics.  B.  1678.  Al.  Carthus.)  Matric. 
1699;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  July, 
1702.  V.  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk,  1704.  Perhaps  C.  of 
North  and  South  Stoke,  Lines.,  1709.  Died  at  Grantham. 
Admon.,  July  11,  1714.   (A.  Gray.) 

NEWSUN,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1585. 
NEWSSE,  see  NEWCE. 

NEWSTEAD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house, June  14,  1641.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1641,  as 
'Newsell.'  Either  s.  of  Herbert,  of  South  Somercotes,  Lines.; 
bapt.  there.  Mar.  20,  1622-3;  or,  s.  of  William,  of  Bilsby; 
buried  at  South  Somercotes,  Sept.  2,  1644.  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
724;  r.  A.  Walker,  72.) 

NEWSTEAD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1655.   S.  of  Christopher,  B.D.,  V.  of  Abingdon,  Berks. 

B.  at  Abingdon.  Matric.  1655;  B..^.  1658-9;  M.A.  1663. 
Fellow,  1658-68.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  30, 
1667.  Kept  a  school  at  Edmonton.  Died  there.  {Harwood; 
Lines.  Pedigrees,  723.) 

NEWSTEAD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Aug. 
24,  1667.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Fotheringhay,  Northants. 
School,  Northampton  (private).   Matric.  1668. 

NEWSTEAD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  II,  1696.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Brome,  Suffolk,  auditor. 
Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1. 

NEWTE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1681  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Tiverton,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  July  12,  1672,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1676; 
M.A.  1679.  Fellow  of  Balliol.  R.  of  Tidcombe  and  Pitts 
portions,  Tiverton,  1680-1716.  Died  Mar.  7,  1715-6.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

NEWTON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  25,  1694-5. 
S.  of  John  (1655).  B.  at  Lincoln,  1677.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1722.  C.  of  Shipton  Moyne,  Gloucs.,  1700.  Inc.  of  AUington, 
Lines.,  1704.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Gloucester,  1708-35.  R.  of 
Taynton,  Gloucs.,  1710-33.  Schoolmaster  at  Gloucester 
Cathedral  School,  1712-8.  V.  of  Llantwit  Major-with- 
Liswomey,  Glamorgan,  1733-5.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  at 
Gloucester,  Apr.  4,  1735.  Buried  in  St  Nicholas  Church. 
Father  of  John  (1738)  and  the  next.  (G.  Mag.;  F.  S.  Hocka- 
day;  D.N.B.) 

NEWTON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1739.  S.  of 
Benjamin  (above).  B.  in  Gloucestershire.  Migrated  as  sizar 
to  Jesus,  Nov.  4,  1740.  Matric.  1740;  Rustat  Scholar,  1740; 
B.A.  1743-4;  M..\.  1747.  Fellow,  1746-61.  Taxor,  1753. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1744;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1747. 

C.  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1748-52.  V.  of  St  Clement's, 
Cambridge,  1749.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1755-63. 
V.  of  Sandhurst,  Gloucs.,  1763-87.  R.  of  St  John's,  and 
P.C.  of  St  Aldate,  Gloucester,  1768-87.  Wrote  on  civil 
liberty  and  morals.  Died  June  29,  1787.  Brother  of  John 
(1738).   (G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.;  A.  Gray.) 

NEWTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12, 
1623.  S.  of  Charles,  woollendraper,  of  Groton,  Suffolk. 
School,  Boxford  (Mr  Hoogan).  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1627-8; 
M.A.  1631.  R.  of  St  Michael  Bassishaw,  London,  1642-5. 
Died  1645. 

NEWTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M..\.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July 
12,  1618. 

NEWTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1582.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1593.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  7,  1595.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sleaford,  Lines., 
1606-18;  and  schoolmaster  there,  1611.  (Trollope,  Sleaford, 
I45-) 

NEWTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1644.  Of 
Kent.  Migrated  aspens,  to  Jesus,  Oct.  7,  1645.  B..^.  1646-7; 
M..A.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  1650.  Fellow  of  Balliol,  1649. 
Incorp.  M..\.  at  Cambridge,  1652.  Ejected  from  St  Anne's, 
Lewes,  1662.   Died  Jan.  1712.   {Calamy,  in.  320;  Al.  Oxon.) 

NEWTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
18,  1652.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Mickleover,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  B.A.  1656-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  12, 
1650.  Buried  Jan.  5,  1658-9.  Brother  of  Robert  (1648). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 


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Newton,  Fogge 

NEWTON,  FOGGE.  Aflm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1586.  Of  Canterbury.  Matric.  1586;  B.A. 
1590-1;  M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1601;  D.D.  1607.  Fellow,  1589- 
1602.  Provost,  May  15,  1610-2.  Vice-Chancellor,  161Q-1. 
Chaplain  to  Dr  Heton,  Bishop  of  Ely.  R.  of  St  Nicholas 
Oiave,  London,  1601-11.  R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1602-12. 
Buried  there  Aug.  8,  1612.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1613.  {Hist,  of 
King's,  95.) 

NEWTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Michaelhouse,  Easter, 
1545.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Gloucester.  B.A.  1549-50;  M.A. 
1553;  B.D.  from  Jesus,  1561;  D.D.  from  Trinity,  1563. 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1553-5-  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1555.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1562-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  24,  1560. 
University  preacher,  1560.  Preb.  of  York,  1560-72.  Dean 
of  Winchester,  1565-72.  Died  1572.  Admon.,  P.C.C. 
(D.N.B.;  A.  Gray;  Cooper,  i.  308.) 

NEWTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1549 
(impuhes);  B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  1555. 

NEWTON,  GREGORY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1582. 
Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  B.D. 
from  St  John's,  1596.  Fellowof  St  John's,  1590.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  22,  1593,  as  M.A.  of  St  John's. 
One  of  these  names  preacher  at  Hackness,  Yorks.;  will 
(P.C.C.)  1617.   Fatherof  John  (1631). 

NEWTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1549- 

NEWTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  1,  1594.  Of 
Leicestershire. 

NEWTON,  Sir  HENRY.  M.A.  1631-2  (on  King's  visit).  S.  of  Sir 
Adam,  of  Charlton,  Kent,  Bart.  Bapt.  at  St  Dunstan-in- 
the-West,  London,  Apr.  13,  1618.  Succeeded  his  brother 
William  as  Bart.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1631.  Fought 
in  the  Royal  cause  at  Edgehill.  Inherited  the  estates  of  his 
uncle  Sir  Thomas  Puckering  and  assumed  the  name  of 
Puckering,  1654.  Paymaster-General  of  the  Forces,  1660. 
M.P.  for  Warws.,  1661-79;  for  Warwick,  1679.  Gave  the 
bulk  of  his  library  to  Trinity  College.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Murray,  Provost  of  Eton.  Died  Jan.  22, 
1700-1.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Warwick.  M.I.  Doubtless 
fatherof  Henry  Puckering  (1654).   (G.E.C.,  i.  141;  D.N.B.) 

NEWTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  24, 
1649.  Perhaps  s.  of  Isaac,  of  Ruswarp,  Whitby,  Vorks.  Of 
Bagdale  HalJ,  Yorks.  Age  32  in  1665.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Giles  Wiggener,  of  Wivenhoe,  Essex.  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 

NEWTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1661.  S.  of 
Isaac,  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines.  B.  there,  Dec.  25,  1642. 
School,  Grantham  (Mr  Stokes).  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1664; 
B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Fellow,  1667.  He  occupied  the 
rooms  to  the  north  of  the  great  Gate.  The  great  natural 
philosopher.  Lucasian  Professor,  1669-1702.  F.R.S.,  1672. 
The  idea  of  universal  gravitation  occurred  to  him  at  Wools- 
thorpe in  1665  'as  he  sat  alone  in  a  garden.'  The  Principia 
was  pubUshed  in  1687,  the  completion  and  publication  of  this 
work  being  due  to  Halley,  who  paid  all  expenses  and  cor- 
rected the  proofs.  M.P.  for  Cambridge  University,  1689-90 
and  1701-2.  Warden  of  the  Mint,  1696;  Master  of  the  Mint, 
1699.  President  of  the  Royal  Society,  1703;  re-elected 
annually  for  25  years.  Knighted,  Apr.  15,  1705.  Involved 
in  a  bitter  controversy  with  Leibnitz  as  to  the  priority  of  the 
discovery  concerning  fluxions.  Corresponded  with  Locke  on 
theological  subjects.  For  an  account  of  his  works  see  D.N.B. 
Died  at  Kensington,  Mar.  20,  1726-7.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.  Benefactor  to  the  Chapels  of  Christ's  and 
Trinity,  to  Addenbrooke's  Hospital  and  the  Cambridge  Old 
Schools.  There  is  a  statue  to  him  by  Roubiliac  in  the  Ante- 
Chapel  of  Trinity,  and  a  bust  in  the  Library.  Also  a  portrait 
by  \.  Ritz,  formerly  in  the  Hall. 

NEWTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1743.  S.  of  Humphrey,  M.D.,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Grant- 
ham. School,  Grantham  (Mr  Bacon).  Matric.  1743;  B.A. 
1746-7;  M.A.  1750. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1378;  expelled, 
1379.  Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next. 

NEWTON,  JOHN  DE.  LL.D.  by  1378.  Of  Yorkshire.  Master  of 
Peterhouse,  1381-97.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Dec.  1379,  at  that 
time  R.  of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk;  deacon,  Feb.  18;  priest, 
Mar.  10,  1379-80.  Commissary-Genera!  for  Bishop  Arundel. 
Preb.  of  York,  1384;  Treasurer,  1393;  Vicar-general.  R.  of 
Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1386;  exchanged  same  year  for  Leigh, 
Lichfield  diocese.  V.  of  Histon,  Cambs.  Preb.  of  Southwell. 
Died  at  York,  Jan.  21,  1413-4.  Buried  in  York  Minster. 
Will  (York)  1414.  Benefactor  to  Peterhouse  Library. 
{T.A.  Walker.) 

NEWTON,  J.  B.A.  1470-1. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  1472-3.  Abbot  of  St  Osyth,  Essex. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1481-2. 


Newton,  Joshua 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1556. 
One  of  these  names  C.  of  Stock,  Essex,  c.  1579-1629.  Buried 
there  Oct.  12,  1629.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  who  in  his  will 
(Sept.  10,  1570)  mentions  his  son  John,  as  at  Cambridge. 
One  of  these  names  presented  to  Bourn,  Cambs.,  by  Christ's, 
1577.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1577. 
Of  Lajicashire.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Whittington, 
Lanes.,  c.  1576-1630.  Buried  there  July  11,  1630.  Admon., 
1631.  Perhaps  father  of  Richard  (i6o6).  (Victoria  Hist. 
Lanes.,  viii.  251.) 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June,  1608. 
Matric.  1608;  Scholar;  B.A.  161 1-2;  M.A.  1615.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.,  1621-8.  V.  of  Ecclesfield, 
1628-38.   Died  there  Sept.  8,  1638,  aged  54. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1612-3. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613. 
B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Mary  Abchurch,  London.  B.A.  1616-7; 
M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Mar.  12,  1619- 
20,  age  24.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Sawtry  St  Andrews, 
Hunts.,  i624-(?)  40.  Licensed  (Bishop  of  London)  as  R.  of 
Sawtry,  a  widower,  age  36,  June  11,  1634,  to  marry  Catherine 
Edney,  of  St  Bartholomew-the-Great,  London,  spinster. 
Another,  minister  of  the  Gospel,  of  Little  Baddow,  Essex. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1647. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  22, 
1620.  S.  of  John,  of  Essex,  'medicus'  (probably  curate  in 
charge  at  Stock,  Essex).  Bapt.  at  Stock,  Apr.  25,  1602. 
Matric.  1620.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Jan.  22,  1620-1.  B.A. 
1624-5.  Buried  at  Stock,  May  9,  1631.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1630-1).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6\  at  St  John's,  1631.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  'B.'  [Gregory  (1582)],  B.D.  School,  Felsted 
(Mr  Holbeach).   Matric.  1632. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  21,  1642-3. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1644.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  July  14,  i645- 
Scholar,  1645;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Bishop  of  Ardfert)  Aug.  6,  1660.  V.  of  Gt  Comard,  Suffolk, 
in  1662. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1647.  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  1647. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  23,  1655.  Matric. 
1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1660-1.  V.  of  St 
Margaret's,  Leicester,  1663;  and  of  St  Martin,  1680.  Master 
of  Wigston's  Hospital.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1690-1711.  R.  of 
Taynton,  Gloucs.,  1696-1710.  V.  of  Sandhurst,  1710-1.  Died 
Sept.  20,  171 1,  aged  73.  M.I.  at  St  Nicholas,  Gloucester. 
Father  of  Benjamin  (1694-5).  (D.N.B.,  under  Benjamin; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1,  1662. 
S.  of  Thomas,  mercer.  B.  at  Mansfield,  Notts.  School, 
Mansfield  (Mr  Sylvester).   Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A. 

1669.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1671. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1669-70. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Barr's  Court,  Gloucs.,  Bart.  Matric. 

1670.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1672.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Bart.,  1699.  Died  Feb.  12,  1734,  aged  83. 
Buried  at  Haydor,  Lines.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard 
(1663-4).  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Heighley, 
Cherbury,  Salop,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  i67c^-i. 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  i.  169;  G.E.C.) 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1678.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Uffington,  Lines.  School, 
Peterborough  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A. 
1685;  B.D.  1693.  Fellow,  1685-1700.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1693.  R.  of  King's  Cliffe,  Northants.,  1689-1714-  R- 
(sinecure)  of  St  Florence,  Pembroke,  1698-1714.  Died  Mar. 
27,  1714- 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1714- 
B.  at  Deptford,  Kent,  1694.  Matric.  Easter,  1715;  B.A. 
1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  Fellow,  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1722. 

NEWTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1738.  S.  of 
Benjamin  (1694-5),  of  Gloucestershire,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Sept.  25,  1730,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Corpus  Christi,  Oxford).  Litt.  dim.  (Gloucester  to  St  David's) 
May  7,  1735,  for  deacon.  Minor  canon  of  Gloucester.  Ord. 
priest  (Gloucester)  Aug.  22,  1736.  C.  of  St  Mary-de-Lode, 
Gloucester,  1736.  R.  of  Taynton,  Gloucs.,  1737-54-  V.  of 
Brookthorpe,  1754-90.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (i739)-  ('^'■ 
Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NEWTON,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1565- 


Newton,  Joshua 

NEWTON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  2, 
1676.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Little  Sheffield,  West 
Riding,  Yorks.  School,  Gt  Sheffield.  Matnc.  1676;  B.A. 
1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1680;  priest.  May,  1681. 
NEWTON,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  18,  1710.  S.  of  Lancelot,  gent.  B.  at  Car-Colston,  near 
Newark,  Notts.  School,  Nottingham  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric. 
1710:  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717;  LL.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 
FeUow,  1716-34.  Taxor,  1718-g.  Registrary  of  the  Univer- 
sity, 1726-34.  Died  Dec.  5.  1734-  (G.  Mag.) 
NEWTON,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1673- 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A. 
1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1678.  Probably  preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1690;  died  1691. 
NEWTON,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1568. 

Matric.  Easter,  1569. 
NEWTON,  MEGISON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 
1740.  S.  of  John,  ship-owner,  deceased.  B.  at  Scarborough. 
School,  Thornton.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747- 
Fellow,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1745;  priest, 
June,  1747.  C.  of  Hackness,  Yorks.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1782; 
as  formerly  of  Wilshampstead,  Beds.,  but  late  of  Scar- 
borough. 
NEWTON,  NICHOLAS,    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1562. 
NEWTON,  PETER.   M.A.  1635-6  {LU.  Reg.). 
NEWTON,  PETER.    M.A.  from  St  John's,  1701.    Matric.  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  21,  1683-4;  B.A.  (Hart  Hall, 
Oxford)  1687.   R.  of  Lydham,  Salop,  1689.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
NEWTON,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1551. 
NEWTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1481;  B.A.  1484-5.  Fellow.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar. 
31;  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  14;  priest,  June  9,  1487. 
NEWTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1579- 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Scholar;  B..\.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.   Perhaps 
V.  of  Northaw,  Herts.,  1591-4;  and  R.  of  Pas  ton,  Northants., 
1594-1627.  Died  1627.  {PeiU,  i.  155.) 
NEWTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1597. 
NEWTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  21,  1606. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Whittington,  Lanes.   Bapt.  there,  July  i, 
1586.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.   Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (London)  Sept.  i,  1617,  age  30.  R.  of  Port  Eynon, 
Glamorgan.     Perhaps    V.    of    Melling-in-Lonsdale,    Lanes., 
1625-33;  a°d  also  R.  of  Claughton,   1628-30.    Buried  at 
Whittington,   Aug.   8,    1633.    Admon.   (Archd.   Richmond) 
1633-5.  {Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  viii.  190.) 
NEWTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6.    Perhaps  King's  scholar  at  Durham  School, 
1616. 
NEWTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23, 
1663-4.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  Hethershorpe, 
Lines.,  and  of  Barr's  Court,  Gloucs.,  Bart.;  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  8, 1666;  and  died  previous  to  May  8,  1672.  Perhaps 
brother  of  John  (1669-70).  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,i.  170.) 
NEWTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592.  B. 
at  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.,  1576.    B..\.  1595-6;  M.A. 
1599.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  25,   1600-1. 
Preacher  at  Canterbury.    R.  of  Gretford,  Lines.,  1606-35. 
V.  of  Pinchbeck,  1608-9. 
NEWTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1648.   S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Mickleover,  Derbs.   B.  there. 
Bapt.  June  8,  1629.  School  (Mr  Ullock).  Matric.  1648.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  1648-9.    Of  Mickleover,  barrister. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gervase  Whitchurch,  of  Beeston, 
Derbs.  Died  at  Derby,  Mar.  19,  1701-2.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1652).   {F.M.G.,  I.  314;  Burke,  L.G.) 
NEWTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  18, 
1659.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Easton,  Northants.    School, 
Oundle.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  i665.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  21,  1665.   R.  of  Frittenden,  Kent,  1667-1725. 
Died  Mar.  20,  1725,  aged  85.  {Peile,  i.  587.) 
NEWTON,  ROBERT.    M.A.  1696  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
Henry,  of  London,  gent.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  from 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  10,  1685,  age  15;  B.A.  (Hart 
Hall,  Oxford)  1688;  M.A.  1691;  D.D.  (Cambridge)  1717  {Com. 
Reg.).  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1692-1700.   R.  of  Snoreham,  Essex, 
1696-1701.  R.  of  Compton,  Surrey,  1701-2.  R.  of  St  James*, 
Garlickhithe,    1702-6.     R.    of    St    Augustine-at-the-Gate, 
1706.   Licensed,  July  10,  1702,  to  marry  Margaret  Bickley, 
of  Childham,  Sussex.    Died  July  9,  1721.    Admon.,  P.C.C. 
(A  I.  Oxon.) 


Newton,  William 

NEWTON,  ROGER.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1636. 
Emigrated  to  New  England,  c.  1638.   Studied  theology  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  under  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker.    Pastor  of 
Farmington,  Conn.,    1652-7.    Pastor  of  MUford,   1660-83. 
Married,  at  Hartford,  in  1645,  Mary  Hooker.   Died  June  7, 
1683.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
NEWTON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1620- 
1;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  priest  (St  David's)  June  8, 
1628.    V.  of  Gt  Sampford,  Essex,   1634-83.    Died  there. 
Buried  .\\ig.  12,  1683.  Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  St  John's. 
NEWTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1630.  Adm. 
sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  19,  1630-1.   Of  Essex.  S.  of 
John,  'medicus.'    Bapt.  at  Stock,  Aug.  19,  1612;  s.  of  John, 
clerk.    Matric.  1631.    Buried    at    Stock,    Sept.    28,    1633, 
aged  21.   Brother  of  John  (1620).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
NEWTON,  SAMUEL.   The  Cambridge  antiquary.   Probably  not 
a  member  of  the  University,  though  he  held  college  offices, 
being  auditor  of  Trinity,  1668-1717,  and  of  Pembroke.  S.  of 
John,  of  Cambridge,  limner.   Alderman  of  Cambridge,  i668. 
J. P.,  1671.   Mayor,  1671.   Deputy-Mayor,  1690.   Died  Sept. 
21,  1718,  aged  89.   Buried  in  St  Edward's,  Cambridge.   His 
MS.  collections  were  acquired  by  Thomas  Baker  and  are  now 
in  the  British  Museum.  One  volume,  the  Diary,  is  in  Downing 
College.   It  has  been  printed  by  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian 
Society.   {D.N.B.) 
NEWTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  2, 
1654.   S.  of  John,  yamseUer,  of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Newton  Heath  (Mr  Hulme).  Matric.  1654; 
B.A.  1658-9.   Ejected  from  Rivington,  Lanes.,  1662.   After- 
wards preached  there  as  a  Nonconformist.    Buried  there 
Mar.  11,  1681-2.   (E.  Axon.) 
NEWTON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10, 
1729.    S.  of  St.,  butcher,  of  Yorkshire.    B.  in  Sheffield. 
School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1733;  priest,  Sept.  22,  i734. 
V.  of  Brotherton,  Yorks.,  1736-61.   V.  of  Ferry  Fryston,  in 
1745.   V.  of  Strensall,  1749-61.   Died  May  18,  1761.   {ScoU- 
Mayor,  in.  420.) 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1481-2. 

NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1562 
(previously  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford).  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at 
Butley,  Cheshire.  School,  Macclesfield.  Afterwards  taught 
school  and  practised  physic  at  Macclesfield.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  25,  1578,  age  33;  priest,  Apr.  16,  1579;  'of 
Greenwich.'  R.  of  Little  Ilford,  Essex,  c.  1583-1607,  where 
he  also  taught  school  and  practised  physic.  An  elegant  Latin 
poet.  Died  May,  1607.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Cooper,n.  452;  D.N.B.) 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1587. 

Of  Lancashire. 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1593;  B.A.  1594-5; 
M.A.  1598.  Fellow,  1597.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stratford  St  Mary, 
Sufiolk,  1606-19. 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1621;  priest. 
Mar.  1621-2. 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  14, 
1670.  S.  of  Laurence.  B.  at  Kirkby,  Notts.  School,  Notting- 
ham (Mr  Birch).  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1676.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Finedon,  Northants.,  1684-8.  Perhaps  also  R.  of 
Nunbumhohne,  Yorks.,  1687-94.  Buried  there  Jan.  21, 
1693-4.  {Peile,  II.  30.) 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  1, 
1694.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Burton-on-Trent.  School,  Burton 
(Mr  Shilton).  Scholar,  1694-5;  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1699.  C.  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch.  {Peile,  11.  131.) 
NEWTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1723.  S.  of  John,  of  Lichfield,  Stags.,  wine  merchant.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1730;  D.D.  1745.  Fellow,  1729.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1733.  Ord.  deacon,  1729;  priest,  1730.  R.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow, 
1744-68.  Lecturer  at  St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  1747. 
Boyle  lecturer,  1754.  Chaplain  to  George  II,  i755-6i.  Preb. 
of  Westminster,  1757-61.  Precentor  of  York,  1759-61. 
President  of  Sion  College,  1760.  Canon  residentiary  of  St 
Paul's,  1761-82.  Bishop  of  Bristol,  1761-82.  Dean  of  St 
Paul's,  1768-82.  Died  Feb.  14,  1781-2.  {D.N.B.;  Al.  West- 
mon.,  285;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
NEWTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1498.  (Name  o£E,  1500.)  Of  Terrington,  Norfolk. 
NEWTON,   WILLIAM.     Matric.    pens,   from   Christ's,   Lent, 

1590-1;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 
NEWTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1614. 
NEWTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1638.  Of  Nottinghamshire. 


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NEWTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22,  1669. 

NEWTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1672.  B.  at  .Maidstone,  Kent.  B. A.  1672-3;  M. A.  1676-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.;  petty  canon  of  the  Cathedral; 
priest,  Dec.  1674.  V.  of  West  Hythe,  Kent,  1719-32,  with 
the  donative  of  Stedmarsh,  Canterbury. 

NEWTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  23,  1684. 
Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1690. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ta.xall,  Cheshire,  1708-26. 

NEWTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  18,  1698.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  Scholar,  1702;  M.A. 
1705.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  12,  1703-4. 

NEWTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1727. 
B  in  Buckinghamshire,  1708.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1722-6. 
B  A.  1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Lttt.  dim.  from  Salisbury) 
Mar.  5,  1731-2.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Church  Langton, 
Leics.,  1743-7- 

NEWTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  9, 
1733;  LL.B.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5..  i737; 
priest.  May  28,  1738.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  William,  of 
Walton,  Derbs.,  clerk,  matric.  from  St  John's,  Oxford,  Mar. 
22,  1 730-1  (six  years  was  generally  required  for  the  LL.B.). 

NEWTON, .  B.Can.L.  1465-6. 

NEWTON, .  B.Div.  or  L.  1468-9.  Canonicus. 

NEWTON, .   B.Can.L.  1500.   Perhaps  Robert,  R.  of  South 

Wickham,  Lines.,  in  1516. 

NEWTON, .  B.A.  1510-1;  B.Can.L.  i5i6-7- 

NEWTON, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1558-9- 

NEWTON, .   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1675. 

NEYWYLL,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  Oct.  4,  1387. 
Left,  June  30,  1391. 

NIBLET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620, 
as 'Millet.' 

NICASIUS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1563- 

NIGH,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1609. 

NICHOLAS,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592. 

NICHOLAS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  13, 
1712.  S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Manston,  Dorset.  School,  Shaftes- 
bury (Mr  Andrews).  Matric.  1713-   Brother  of  Philip  (1706). 

NICHOLAS  or  NICHOLS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  10,  1543-  Of  Field  Dalling,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1544;  B.A.  1547-8;  M.A.  1551.  Fellow,  1546-56. 
R.  of  Melton,  Suffolk,  1556-61. 

NICHOLAS  or  NICHOLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1635;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A. 
1642.   Fellow,  1640,  ejected. 

NICHOLAS,  JOHN.  D.D.  1676  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Matthew,  Dean  of  St  Paul's.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
from  New  CoUege,  Oxford,  July  2,  1658;  B.A.  (O.xford)  i66i; 
M.A.  1665;  D.D.  1675.  Fellow  of  Winchester,  1667-75. 
Warden  of  New  College,  1675-79.  Vice-Chancellor  of  Oxford, 
1677-9.  Warden  of  Winchester  College,  1679-1712.  Master 
of  St  Nicholas  Hospital,  Salisbury,  1684.  Preb.  of  Win- 
chester, 1684-1712.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1687-1712.  Died 
Feb.  27,  1711-2.  Buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.  M.I. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.\  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NICHOLAS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4, 
1630-1.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.  V.  of  Rushmere  St  Andrew,  Suffolk,  1680.  One  of 
these  names,  minister  of  Ickenham,  Middlesex,  married, 
Mar.  19,  1656-7,  Martha  Hamonde,  of  Isleworth. 

NICHOLAS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1706.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Manston,  Dorset.  School,  Sherborne 
(Mr  Gerrard).   Matric.  1706.   Brother  of  George  (1712). 

NICHOLAS,  THOMAS.  Probably  of  Peterhouse.  B.A.  15 18-9; 
M.A.  1522.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  7,  1520.  Parish  priest 
of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1521-2.  Perhaps  R.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Colchester,  1526-30.  (T.  A.  Walker.) 
NICHOLAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1571.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Harrowden,  Northants., 
1580-1622. 
NICHOLAS,  VINCENT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1555. 

NICHOLAS, .   Incorp.  M.D.  1470-1. 

NICHOLAS,  .    Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,   1527.    A  monk 

from  Lewes  priory.    Probably  Nicholas  Orrell,  pensioned  at 
the  surrender,  Nov.  16,  1537.   (Venn,  i.  zy.) 

NICHOLAS, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  29,  1727. 

(Name  off,  1730.) 
NICHOLS  or  NICOLS,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from   Mag- 
dalene, Easter,  1561.   Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of 
London.  Of  London  and  of  Paddington,  Esq.  Married  Mary, 


NiCHOLLS,  Henry 

dau.  of Waldron,  of  Say,  Somerset.    Probably  brother 

of  Robert  (1561)  and  perhaps  father  of  William  (1610-1). 
(Top.  and  Gen.,  iii.  538-) 

NICHOLS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  24  1644.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  1644;  Scholar,  1644-5; 
B  A  1647-  M.D.  (Caen)  1679-  Perhaps  R.  of  Adisham,  Kent; 
ejected,  1662.   Licentiate  R.C.P.,  1687.   (Munk,  i.  476.) 

NICHOLS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Aug.  15, 
1670. 

NICHOLLS,  CIPRIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 
S.  of  William,  of  Witham,  Essex;  mentioned  in  his  will 
(P.C.C.)  1638.   B.A.  1636-7. 

NICHOLLS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1590; 
B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  20,  1596-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Kingston,  Kent,  1600-32. 
Buried  there  Nov.  29,  1632.  Perhaps  brother  of  Matthew 
(1588). 

NICHOLLS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  i6ro. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Kessingland,  Suffolk,  1630-61  or  R.  of  Elm 
and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1635-41. 

NICOLS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1645. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1654;  B.D.  1659;  D.D.  1664. 
Fellow,  1650-63.  Ord.  priest  (Bath  and  WeUs)  July  30,  1660. 
R.  of  Liston,  Essex;  also  R.  of  Stisted,  1663-5.  Died 
1665. 

NICHOLS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  16,  1676-7. 
S.  of  Daniel,  R.  of  Scotton,  Lines.  B.  in  Suffolk.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1677.  Probably  migrated  to  Trinity, 
Apr.  18,  1677.  Scholar  at  Jesus,  1678;  B.A.  from  Jesus, 
1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1682-3.  R.  of 
Dalby,  Yorks.,  1686.  Perhaps  R.  of  Seavington  St  Michael, 
Somerset,  1691-1732.   Died  1732. 

NICHOLS,  DEGORY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1560;  B.X.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567;  B.D.  1574;  D.D.  1581. 
FeUow,  1566.  Taxor,  1571-2.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1577-82. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1567.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Burghley.  R.  of 
Lanivet,  Cornwall,  1570.  University  preacher,  1573.  R.  of 
St  Erran,  Cornwall,  1578.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1579.  R.  of 
Cheriton  Fitzpaine,  Devon,  1581.  R.  of  Lanreath,  Cornwall, 
1583-91.  Died  Mar.  1590-1.  (Cooper,  11.  96;  Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

NICHOLS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20,  161 1. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1581),  V.  of  Eastry,  Kent.  Bapt.  there,  June  27, 
1595.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Raven).  Matric.  1611. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Nov.  7,  1612.  Scholar,  1612-8;  B.A.  1614- 
5;  M.A.  1618.  Fellow,  1619-22.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1616.  R.  of 
Northboume  with  Shoulden,  Kent,  1622-45.  University 
preacher,  1626.  R.  of  Snargate,  Kent,  1630-41.  Minister  of 
Margaret-at-Cliff,  and  West  Cliffe,  in  1649.  Licensed  to 
marry  Margaret,  dau.  of  Wm.  Osborne,  R.  of  East  Langdon, 
Kent,  Oct.  22,  1622.   (Venn,  i.  220.) 

NICHOLS,  EDWARD.  .'Vdm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  24,  1671. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Shenley,  Herts.,  gent. 
Matric.  1671.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  10,  1673.  Brother 
of  Peter  (1671). 

NICOLLS,  Sir  EDWARD,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 
May  24,  1690.  Of  Faxton,  Northants.  B.  there.  May  6,  1672. 
Bapt.  May  28.  Succeeded  his  father,  Sir  Edward,  as  3rd  Bart. 
Feb.  28,  1682-3.  Of  Hardwick,  and  Faxton.  Dieds./?.  1716-7. 
Buried  at  Faxton,  Jan.  20,  1716-7.  Will,  P.C.C.  Left 
property  for  the  'Nicolls  Charity'  for  Northants.  incumbents. 
(G.E.C.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
NICCOLS,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1734-  S.  of  Edward, 
of  St  Michael,  Gloucester.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  Nov.  6,  1724,  age  20;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1728.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  22,  1728;  priest,  June  i,  1729. 
R.  of  St  Mary-le-Crypt,  Gloucester,  1733-63-  C.  of  Matson, 
Gloucs.,  1735;  R.,  1747-63.  C.  of  St  Owen,  Gloucester,  1737. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Peterborough.  Died  1763.  (Al.Oxon.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
NICHOL,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1478-9.  Probably  of  the  Middle 
Temple;  reader  there.  Counsel-at-law  for  the  University. 
1509,  the  first  appointment.  Perhaps  the  man  of  these 
names  whose  will  (P.C.C,  1516;  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.)  pro- 
vides that  a  priest,  of  Queens'  College,  shall  sing  for  his  soul 
for  four  years.  (Cooper,  i.  15;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
NYCHOLE,- GEORGE.  Student  at  Jesus,  1541-2-   (A.  Gray.) 

NICOLLS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1579- 

Of  Cambridgeshire. 
NICOLLS,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhcuse,  Michs. 

1580.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 

Of  Littlebury.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 
NICOLLS,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1588. 

Of  Cambridgeshire. 


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NICHOLLS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  lo,  1616. 
Matric.  1616;  Scholar;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  8;  priest,  June  9,  1623.  V.  of  King's  Brompton, 
Somerset,  1623-87.  Died  1687.   Will,  Taunton. 
NICHOLL,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1669. 
B.   at   Isleworth,   Middlesex.    Matnc.    1669;   B.A.   1672-3; 
M.A.  1676.    Fellow,  1675.    Extra-licentiate  R.C.P.,  Dec.  5, 
1684.   (Munk,  I.  433.) 
NICHOLLS,  HENRY.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1726-7.    Of  ChUham,  Kent.   S.  of  John  (1673).  R-  of  'PoxA- 
wich.    Matric.   1726;   LL.B.    1731-    Ord.  deacon   (Lincohi) 
June  13,  1731- 
NICOLS,  INGRAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1693.    Of 

Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1695;  Scholar;  B.A.  1697-8. 
NICHOLLS,  JAMES.   Adm,  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  6,  1627,  from 
King's  (nine  months'  residence  there);  Scholar,  1629;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  CoUingham, 
Yorks.,  1662-72.  Died  1672. 
NICOLS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28,  1711. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bushey,  Herts.    School,  Harding,  Herts. 
(Mr  Whipp).    Matric.  1710-1;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  i7i4-5- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Sept.  20, 
1719.   C.  of  Appledore,  Kent,  1719-20.    C.  of  Woodchurch, 
1730.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
NICHOLLS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  157^-9- 
NICHOLLS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589; 
B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  B.D.  1607.   Perhaps  V.  of  Theddle- 
thorpe  All  Saints,  Lines.,  1589-97;  R.  of  Hungerton,  1592- 
1607.   V.  of  Wellingore,  1594. 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,   i594- 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Scholar,  1597;  B.A.  1598-9;  M-A.  1602. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1607.    M.D.  1630.    Practised 
physic  in  Cambridge.   Resided  in  St  Benet's  parish.   Buried 
at  St  Benet's,  Mar.  30,  1646.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1646.  Left  books 
to  the  College.    Father  of  Richard  (1629-30)  and  Thomas 
(1640).    (Masters,  349.) 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.   1602. 

Of  Essex. 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  4,  1620.    Matric. 
pens.  Easter,  1620;  Scholar,  1622;  B.A.  1624;  M.A.  1628. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (York)  1646;  M.A.,  of  Horton-in- 
Bradford  Dale,  Yorks. 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1659.   Of  Canterbury. 
NICCOLS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  May  13, 
1666.     S.    of   Thomas,    gent.,    of    Guilsfield,    Montgomery. 
School,  Wrexham. 
NICCOLLS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  5,   1666. 
Matric.  1667.   One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of 
North  Mymms,  Middlesex,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  12, 
1667-8. 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26,  1673.    Matric. 
1675;  B.A.   1676-7;  M.A.   1681.    One  John  Nichols,  V.  of 
Ditchling,  Sussex,  July  20,  1692.    One,  perhaps  the  same, 
V.  of  Sheldwich,  Kent,  1703-14.  R.  of  Fordwich,  Canterbury, 
1714-42.    Died  Mar.  20,  1742.    Father  of  Henry  (1726-7). 
(Peile,  II.  47.) 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1716. 
S.  of  John,  of  Norwich.   School,  Norwich  (Mr  Pate).   Matric. 
1716;  Scholar,  1719;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  B.D.  1734. 
Fellow,  1722.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1721.    Perhaps 
R.  of  Redenhall,  Norfolk,  1745. 
NICOLL,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  16,  1718-9. 
Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  1718-9.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John, 
of  Colney  Hatch,  Middlesex,  Esq.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  17,  1715-6.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  28,  1725-6. 
NICHOLL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1723.    S.  of  Samuel,  of  HUlingdon,  Middlesex.    Died  1723. 
M.I.  at  Hillingdon. 
NICOLS,  JOHN.    Incorp.  M.A.  1730,  of  Merton  College,  Oxford. 
One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Ely,  1748.   Died  Dec.  21,  1773. 
(Le  Neve,  Fasti.) 
NICKALLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1732.  Of  Canter- 
bury.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.   Fellow,  i737- 
43.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely) 
Mar.  1738-9.   Died  1743. 
NICHOLS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  11,  1741-   B.  at 

Coventry. 
NICHOLLS,   JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age   16)   at   Peterhouse, 
May  i8,  1646.  (Probably  adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  14,  1645.) 
School,  Feversham.   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50. 

NICHOLS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1671.     S.   of   Joseph.     B.    at   Haighouse,    Yorks.     School, 


NICHOLLS,  Richard 

Drighlington  (Mr  Baskerville).    Matric.   1674-    Ord.  priest 

(York)  Sept.  1681.    Perhaps  C.  in  charge  of  Baslow,  Derbs., 

1681.    {Peile,  II.  38.) 
NICHOLLS,  JOSIAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1590. 

Matric.  c.  1591;  Scholar;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 
NICOLS,  MATTHEW.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1588;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  One  of  these  names,  brother 

of  Daniel  (1590),  R.  of  Kingston,  Kent,  buried  there  June  9, 

1612. 
NICHOLS,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 

1667.    Of  Northamptonshire.    Matric.   1667;   B.A.   1670-1. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1672.    Probably  V.  of  Earl's 

Barton,  Northants.,  1682-1717.   Admon.  (Northants.)  1717. 

(H.  I.  Longden.) 
NICOLL,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21, 

1650.  Of  Middlesex.   One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Kingsbury, 

Middlesex,    1663-5.     One   V.   of   Abbots   Langley,   Herts., 

1664-80.   Died  1680. 
NICHOLLS,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age   17)  at  Christ's, 

June  16,  1675.   S.  of  Edward.    B.  in  Bedfordshire.   School, 

Kimbolton.   Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 
NICHOLS,    NATHANIEL.     B.D.     1728    (Com.    Reg.).     S.    of 

Nathaniel,  of  Kidderminster.    Bapt.  there,  Apr.  16,   1695. 

Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  31,  1712;  B.A. 

(Oxford)  1715.    R.  of  All  Saints',  Evesham,  1724-35.   Died 

Feb.  15,  1734-5.   Buried  in  his  church.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NICHOLS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  24,  1719-20. 
B.  at  Kidderminster,  Worcs.,  1701.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723- 
4;  M.A.  1727.  Fellow,  1724-34.  Taxor,  1728-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Sept.  24,  1727.  V.  of  Great  and  Little  Abington, 
Cambs.,  1732-6.  R.  of  Patrington,  Yorks.,  1734-72.  Died 
1772.   Will,  P.C.C. 

NICHOLS  or  NICHOLL,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, Easter,  1637.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Hendon,  Middlesex,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  23,  1637. 

NICHOLLES,  PETER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1534.  Of  Hendon,  Middlesex.  Name  off,  1536. 
'  Went  away  to  Westminster  Monastery.'   (Harwood.) 

NICHOLLS  or  NICOLL,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

June  27,  1622.   Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.   Will 

of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1653;  of  Little  Hinton,  Wilts., 

clerk. 
NICHOLS,  PETER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  24,  1671.   Of 

Hertfordshire.    S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  of  Shenley,  Herts.,  Esq. 

Matric.  1671.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  10,  1673.    Brother 

of  Ed%vard  (1671). 
NICHOLLS,    PHILIP,     Matric.    pens,    from   Corpus   Christi, 

Michs.    1569.    Of  Lincolnshire.    B.A.    1573-4;   M..\.    1577. 

Fellow,  1576-83.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1579-   Ord.  deacon  and 

priest    (Lincoln)    May   31,    1576-     R-   of   Stoke   Climsland, 

ComwaU,  1591.    R.  of  Wembworthy,  Devon,  1592.    Preb.  of 

Exeter,    1599-1606.     R.    of    Honiton,    1606.     Died    1606. 

Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1614- 
NICHOLLS,  PHILIP.    Adm.  clerical  fellow  of  Trinity  Hall, 

Apr.  29,  1723;  LL.D.  1729.   S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Manchester. 

Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  4,  1715,  age  16; 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1718;  M.A.  1722.   Ord.  priest  (London)  June 

28,  1724.   Expelled  and  degraded  for  serious  crimes,  Aug.  4, 

1731.   (Warren,  217;  Al.  Oxon.) 
NICOLLS,  POTTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  14, 

1724.    S.  of  Samuel  (1683),  clerk,  deceased.    B.  at  Louth, 

Lines.    School,   Woodbridge,   Suffolk.    Matric.   1725;   B.A. 

1728-9.    FeUow,   1730.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.   19,   1730. 

Brother  of  Samuel  (1731)  and  William  (1709-10). 
NICHOLL,  RANDOLPH.     Adm.  pens,  (age  16)   at  St  John's, 

Apr.  1,  1668.    S.  of  Randolph,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex.    B. 

there.  School,  'Hemsted'  (Mr  Plummer).  Matric.  1668;  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Master  of  Aldenham  School,  Herts., 
1678-1701.  Died  1703.  Buried  at  Aldenham. 
NICOLS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1572. 
One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1576.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Botolph's,  London.  Of 
Kentish  Town,  Esq.  Married  Isabel,  dau.  of  John  Clarke,  of 
Elstow,  Beds.  Died  Apr.  20,  1612,  aged  59.  Buried  in 
St  Pancras  Church.  (Top.  and  Gen.,  in.  542.) 
NICHOLLS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24, 

1598.  Matric.  1598;  B.A.  1601-2. 
NICHOLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  5,  1625.  Of 
Kent.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1638; 
resigned,  Apr.  1,  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637. 
Afterwards  a  Romish  priest.  Imprisoned  in  London  for  three 
or  four  years.  Went  to  the  English  College  at  Paris,  Oct.  26, 
1650.  Received  the  minor  orders  at  Paris.  Ord.  priest  at 
Toumai,  Dec.  8,  1650.  Not  traced  after  1651.  (E.  H.  Burton; 
Douay  Diary.) 


NicHOLLS,  Richard 

NICHOLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  23, 

1629-30.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  John  (1594),  M.D.  Bapt. 

at  St  Beliefs,  Cambridge,  May  22,  1614.   Matric.  1631;  B.A. 

1633-4;  M.A.   1637.    Licensed  to  practise  medicine,   1640. 

In  1639  he  had  to  make  a  recantation  of  Papistical  opinions 

in  the  Regent  House.   Brother  of  Thomas  {1640).   {Masters, 

350.) 
NICOLL,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1632. 

Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  1632.   Afterwards  Fell.-Cora. 

NICHOLS,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1644;  perhaps  M.A. 
(Not  found  in  A  I.  Oxon.) 

NICHOLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  17,  i697- 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1716.  Perhaps 
will  (Exeter)  1745;  of  Inwardleigh,  Devon,  clerk. 

NICHOLS,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1514-5-  Of  Suffolk.  M.A.  1518; 
B.D.  1523-4.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1519.  University 
auditor,  1528-g.   R.  of  Upper  Rickinghall,  Suffolk,  153&-41. 

NICOLS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1561.  Perhaps  ist  s.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of  London.  Married 
Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Tempest,  of  Tong,  Yorks.  Died  1583. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Probablybrotherof  Anthony  (1561).  {Top.  and 
Gen.,  III.  536.) 

NICHOLES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1602;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1605-6. 

NICHOLL  or  NICHOLES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1605.  B.  at  Harrow,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1609;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18, 
1613,  age  26;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1614. 

NICOLS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1581; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588,  R.  of  Little  Mongeham,  Kent, 
1588-90.  R.  of  Eastry,  1590-1637.  Buried  there  Feb.  21, 
1639.   Father  of  Edward  (1611).   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NICHOLS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
i6oo-i;  M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
22;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1605.  V.  of  Foxton,  Cambs.,  1609.  R.  of 
Gayton,  Lines.,  1612.   R.  of  Mablethorpe  St  Mary,  1623. 

NICHOLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  2,  1638.  Of  Kent.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1638; 
Scholar,  1640-1;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1645. 
Fellow  of  Christ's,  1644-53.  Went  to  Ireland  with  General 
Fleetwood  and  was  dispossessed  of  his  fellowship  in  his 
absence.  He  returned  in  1659,  for  redress,  but  was  not  re- 
instated. Perhaps  V.  of  Seeding,  Sussex,  1659.  {Peile,  i.  456.) 

NICHOLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1641-2, 
from  Oxford  (not  found  in  Al.  Oxon.);  B.A.  1641-2. 

NICHOLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2,  1645. 
Of  Devon.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Magdalen 
College,  Feb.  20,  1648-9:  B.A.  1648-9;  Demy,  1648-9;  M.A. 
1651.  Fellow  of  Magdalen,  1649-60.  Perhaps  V.  of  Scale, 
Sussex,  1662.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

NICOLLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June 
30,  1683.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Boothby,  Lines.  School, 
Alford.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  26,  1689.  R.  of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  Lines., 
1701-18.  P.C.  of  Haugh.  V.  of  North  Somercotes,  171 1-8. 
Father  of  Potter  (1724),  Samuel  (1731)  and  William  (1709- 
10). 

NICOLLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  6, 
1731.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  North 
Somercote,  Lines.  School,  Haberdashers',  London.  Matric. 
1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739;  LL.D.  1746.  Golden  lecturer, 
St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  1740-55.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1746-69.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1749-63.  V.  of  NorthaU, 
Middlesex,  1749-63.  Master  of  the  Temple,  1753-63. 
Minister  of  St  James',  Piccadilly,  1759-63.  Died  Nov.  11, 
1763.  Brother  of  Potter  (1724)  and  William  (1709-10). 
(A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NICOLLES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1544.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  c.  1571.  R.  of  Wid- 
ford,  Gloucs.,  1572-7,  deprived.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NICHOLS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1609.  Of  Middlesex. 

NICCOLLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  10,  1616. 
Of  Salop.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1618-9. 

NICHOLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  13,  1640.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  John,  M.D.  (1594),  of  Cambridge. 
Apparently  entered  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Jan.  10, 1639- 
40,  aged  18.  '5th  s.  of  Doctor  Nicholls;  b.  at  Cambridge.' 
Author  of  a  work  on  gems,  1652.  Brother  of  Richard  (1629- 
30).   {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  in.  475;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

NICHOLLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  28,  1648. 
Matric.  1649. 


Nicholson,  Francis 

NICHOLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1702.  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Liu.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  18,  1708-9;  priest  (London) 
Sept.  24,  1710.  V.  of  Sellinge,  Kent,  1710-4.  V.  of  Badles- 
mere. 

NICOLLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  38)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
19,  1562.    Of  Norwich.   S.  of  Edmund. 

NICHOLS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1569.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  July  22,  1573;  'bred  in  the 
schools.'  V.  of  Swinestead,  Lines.,  1574.  R.  of  Creaton,  in 
1585.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1616. 

NICHOLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  20,  1610-r. 
S.  of  Anthony  (?  1561),  of  London.  Matric.  1611;  B.A.  from 
Trinity,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1635;  D.D.  R.  of  Cheadle, 
Cheshire,  1624-44,  sequestered.  Dean  of  Chester,  1644, 
ejected.  Presented  to  Stockport,  1645,  but  not  instituted. 
Died  Dec.  16,  1657.  Buried  at  Northenden,  Cheshire.  Will, 
P.C.C.  (Walker,  Sufferings,  10;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  E.  Axon.) 

NICHOLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1662.  S.  of  Francis,  husbandman,  of  Billing,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Strixton  (Mr  Farrow).  Matric.  1662;  B.A. 
1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Fellow,  1668.  R.  of  Woughton,  Bucks., 
1664-1704.  R.  of  Gt  Wolston,  1671-1704.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Bushey,  Herts.,  1691-3.  Father  of  the  next.  {Lipscomb,  iv. 
422.) 

NICHOLLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  11, 
1696-7.  ist  s.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  Woughton,  Bucks. 
B.  there.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1701.  C.  of  Kislingbury,  Northants. 
R.  of  Woughton,  Bucks.,  1704-13.  Died  1713. 

NICHOLLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  23,  1709-10.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk.  B.  at  North  Somer- 
cote, Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  1710-1;  B.A.  1714-5; 
M.A.  1718;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1716.  Taxor, 
1722-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1716;  priest  (Ely) 
Sept.  21,  1718.  V.  of  St  Giles  and  St  Peter,  Cambridge,  1722. 
R.  of  Ellingham,  Norfolk,  1728-9.  V.  of  St  Giles',  Cripple- 
gate,  London,  1729.  V.  of  St  Luke,  Old  Street,  1738-74. 
Died  Nov.  30,  1774.  Brother  of  Potter  (1724)  and  Samuel 
(1731).   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NICHOLS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Sept. 
26,  1712.  (Previously  matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  13,  1710-1.)  S.  of  William,  of  East  Retford,  Notts., 
chemist.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Mar.  1714-5;  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  23,  1717.  R.  of  Thomton- 
le-Moor,  Lines.,  1717. 

NICHOLS, .   B.Can.L.  1517-8. 

NYCOLLS,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544; 

Scholar. 

NICHOLLE, .  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1571-2. 

NICHOLLS, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1657. 

NICOLSON,  ALAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Admon.  (Archd. 
Richmond,  Yorks.)  1616;  of  Hawkshead,  Lanes.,  to  widow 
Susan.   He  was  of  Hawkeshead  Hall;  father  of  Daniel  (1617). 

NICHOLSON,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  20, 
1679.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3; 
M.A.  1691.  R.  of  Halton,  Bucks.,  1683-91.  R.  of  Braunston, 
Northjints.,  1691-6.  Buried  there  Feb.  10,  1695-6.  M.I. 
{Baker,  i.  274;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

NICHOLSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1586.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  Rowland,  of  Hawkeshead, 
Lanes.  'Of  the  city  of  Bristol,  clerk.*  {Vis.  of  Northumber- 
land, 1664.) 

NICHOLSON,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1615;  B.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  i, 
1621-2;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1622.  R.  of  Newbold  Verdun,  Leics., 
1626-54.  Died  Dec.  5,  1654.  Buried  at  Newbold  Verdun. 
(H.  I.  Longden;  Nichols,  iv.  823-4.) 

NICOLSON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June 
30,  1617.  (Perhaps  matric.  also  from  Emmanuel,  1617.)  2nd 
s.  of  Susan,  widow,  of  Hawkeshead,  Lanes,  and  of  Alan 
(1578).  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  15,  1599.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
1619.  B.A.  1620-1.  Buried  at  Hawkeshead,  Aug.  30,  1621. 
Nephew  of  Christopher  (1586).  (J.  Parker.) 

NICOLSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1641. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Chappel,  Essex.  Age  12  in 
1634.  Matric.  1642.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  i,  1641. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Otho  (1652).  {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

NICHOLSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  8, 1674.  S.of  Francis,  of  Burrill,BedaIe,  Yorks.  School, 
Bedale.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  22,  1678;  priest,  Sept.  1679.  Perhaps  V.  of  West 
Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1682,  and  V.  of  Stainton-in-Cleveland, 
Yorks.,  1689-1731.  Brother  of  Robert  (1667)  and  Thomas 
(1665);  perhaps  father  of  John  (1709-10). 


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NICOLSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1686. 
(Previously  matric.  from  University  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  11, 
1685,  age  16.)  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Stockport,  Cheshire,  clerk. 
Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1688-9. 

NICHOLSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  27,  1735.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Durham.  Scholar, 
1735;  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743.  Fellow,  1740. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1739;  priest,  May  24,  1741- 
Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1757-9-  R-  of 
Witnesham,  Suffolk,  1758-9.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's, 
July  26,  1759.  (G.  Mag.) 

NICHOLSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1605;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  25,  1608;  priest,  June  11,  1609,  'of  St  Catharine's.' 
Perhaps  C.  of  Lower  Peover,  Cheshire,  1619.  Preacher  at 
Wybumbury,  1620-1.  C.  of  Winwick,  Lanes.,  1632-42. 
(E.  Axon.) 

NICHOLSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  8,  1630.  S.  of  John,  miller,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Bathurst).   Matric.  1631. 

NICHOLSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20,  1648. 
Doubtless  the  student  'dangerously  wounded  in  a  duel  with 
one  Balam  of  the  same  college,'  Mar.  1650-1.  (House  of 
Lyme,  194.) 

NICHOLSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  4, 
1701.  S.  of  George,  mercer.  B.  at  Dedham,  Essex.  School, 
Dedham  (Mr  Miles  Burkitt).   Matric.  1701. 

NICHOLSON,  GREGORY.  M.A.  (probably  of  Cambridge).  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1570. 

NICHOLSON,  HENRY.  M.A.  1714  (Incorp.  from  Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin).  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Sligo,  Ireland; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  r,  1715. 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES.  B.A.  1501;  M.A.  1503;  B.D.  1525-6. 
Proctor,  1508-9.  V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1506-34. 
University  preacher,  1511-2.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1534;  'of  Cam- 
bridge, and  Leicester.' 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES.  Scholar  or  Fellow  of  King's  Hall, 
1502-11.   (Perhaps  same  as  above.) 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1605; 
B.A.  1608-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  19,  1608-9;  priest, 
May  19,  1611.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sowerby,  Yorks., 
1613-34. 

NICHOLSON,  JAMES.  M.A.  1656  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Ambrose,  of  Carlisle,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  May  27,  1636,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1640-1;  M.A. 
1644. 

NICHOLSON,  JEREMIAH.  M.A.  1715  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  James,  of  Carlisle.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  June  15,  1697,  age  16;  B.A.  1702;  M.A.  1705.  V.  of 
Bromfield,  Cumberland,  1718-33.  V.  of  Matching,  Essex, 
1733.  V.  of  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.,  1752-4.  Died  Nov.  22, 
1754.  M.I.  at  Sawbridgeworth.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Cussans,  i.) 

NICHOLSON,  JEREMY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  31, 
1689.  Of  Southwell,  Notts.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4; 
M.A.  1697.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1699;  priest,  1700-1. 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1515-6.  One  of  these  names  chaplain 
of  Rowley,  East  Yorks.,  in  1526,  and  chaplain  of  Huggate, 
in  1538.   Died  there.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN  (1519-20),  see  LAMBERT. 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1544- 

NICOLSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  1562.  B.  at 
Buckley  (?),  Cumberland.  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  from  Christ's, 
1570.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1568-74.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(London)  Feb.  1567-8,  aged  20  {sic).  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Arrington,  Cambs.,  1581-7,  resigned.   {Peile,  1.  72.) 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Essex,  fil.cler.  (S.of  Thomas  (1600),  R.  of  Stapleford  Tawney, 
Essex,  to  whom  he  was  executor  in  1649.)  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  June  23,  1621,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1624-5;  M.A.  1627;  B.C.L.  and  D.C.L.  1639.  Fellow  of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1628-38.  Proctor  (Oxford)  1638. 
Chancellor  of  Gloucester  diocese,  1669-77.  Died  1677.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
May  24,  1651.  Eldest  s.  of  Christopher,  citizen  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Dec.  11,  1634.  School, 
Newcastle.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1658.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658-9.  {Vis.  of  Norihumberland, 
1666;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

NICHOLSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1669.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Richmond  (Yorks?).  School, 
Richmond  (Mr  Parvin).    Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A. 


Nicholson,  Theodore 

1697.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  25,  1673;  pnest  (Chester) 
July  9,   1674.    V.  of  Stanwick,  Yorks.,  1681-1722.    R.  of 
Kirkby  Wiske,   1697-1722.    Died   1722.    {Peile,  11.  22;  E. 
Axon.) 
NICHOLSON,  JOHN.  .Mm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  27, 
1677.    S.  of  Richard.    B.  at  Fenwick,  Yorks.    School,  Sed- 
bergh  (Mr  P.  Wharton).  Matric.  1677;  M.B.  1683;  M.D.  1692. 
Licentiate  R.C.P.,  1687;  Candidate,  Sept.  30,  1692.  Of  York, 
M.D.,  when  he  married  Frances  Crofts.   WiU  of  one  of  these 
names  (P.C.C.)  1710;  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  M.D. 
Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1670).  {F.M.G.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
NICHOLSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1705.   S.  of  John,  clerk.   B.  at  Aldborough,  Yorks.   School, 
Tanfield,   Durham    (Mr   Hutchinson).     Matric.    1705;   B.A. 
1708-9.    Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1711.   V.  of 
Whitchurch,  Bucks.,  1716-50.    P.C.  of  Nether  Winchendon. 
Died  Mar.  26,  1750.  Buried  at  Whitchurch.   {Lipscomb,  in.) 
NICHOLSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  25, 
1709-10.    S.   of   Francis   (?  1674),   V.   of  Stainton,   Yorks. 
B.  there.    School,  Guisborough  (Mr  Jaques).    Matric.  1710; 
B.A.  1714-5.    Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1715.    V.  of  Ingleby 
Amcliffe,  Yorks.,  1715-22.   R.  of  Kildale,  1723-37. 
NICHOLSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  4,  1687. 
Of  Northamptonshire.    Matric.   1687;  B.A.   1690-1.    R.  of 
Halton,  Bucks.,  1691.   Died  1696.   {Lipscomb,  11.) 
NICHOLSON,  OTHO.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17,  1652. 
Of  Suffolk.    Possibly  4th  s.  of  Francis,  of  Chappel,  Essex. 
Matric.  1653,  as 'Thomas';  B.A.  1655;  M.B.  1657;  M.A.  1658; 
M.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.).   Perhaps  brother  of  Francis  (1641). 
NICOLSON,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter)  1637;  R.  of  Southill, 
Cornwall.   See  Theodore. 
NICHOLSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1550.    Of  Cumberland.    B.A.  1553-4;  M.A.   1559.    Fellow, 
1554.   Probably  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1558-9.  Ord.  acolyte  and 
sub-deacon  (London)  Mar.  10,  1558-9,  as  of  Christ's  College. 
NICOLSON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  7,  1582. 
B.  in  Lancashire.    Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589. 
Perhaps  will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1601.   {Peile,  1.  170.) 
NICHOLSON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  28,   1669.    S.  of  Richard,  farmer,  of  North  Cowton, 
Yorks.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672- 
3.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  25;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1673.   C.  of 
South  Cowton,  1684.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Dinsdale, 
Durham,  1693-1722.    Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1682). 
NICOLSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
30,    1670.    S.   of   Richard,   of  Fenwick,   Yorks.    B.   there. 
School,  Snaith  (Mr  Johnson).    Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 
Died  Feb.  1674-5.   M.I.  at  AH  Saints',  Cambridge.   Probably 
brother  of  John  (1677).   (Le  Neve,  Man.,  iv.  165.) 
NICHOLSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1618.  Of  Northumberland.    Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony,  of  New- 
castle.   Bapt.  at  All  Saints',  May  26,  1605.    B.A.  1622-3; 
M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1633.   Fellow,  1627.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  21;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1629-30.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1643. 
(H.  M.  Wood.) 
NICCOLSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  14,   1667.    S.  of  Francis,  farmer,  of  Burrill,  Bedale, 
Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A. 
1674.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  20,  1675-6;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1677.    Master  of  Bedale  School,  Yorks.,  1671.    Brother  of 
Francis  (1674)  and  Thomas  (1665). 
NICOLSON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  24,  1676.   Of  Cambridge.   School,  Cambridge.  Scholar, 
1677;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1683. 
NICHOLSON,  SAMUEL.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1597-8. 
Doubtless  identical  with  the  poet  and  divine.   Took  orders 
and  described  himself  in  1602  as  'M.A.*   Author,  Acolastus, 
a  poem,  1600.   {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  309.) 
NICHOLSON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  15, 
1694.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Joseph,  M.D.  B.A.  1698- 
9.     Ord.   deacon    (Peterb.)    May   26,    1700,    C.   of   Barley, 
Northants.;  priest.  May  23,  1703.    V.  of  Bitteswell,  Leics., 
1704-17.   Died  July  31,  1717.   M.I.  at  Bitteswell.   Admon. 
(Leicester)  1717.    {Nichols,  iii.  48.) 
NICHOLSON,   SYGAR   (SEGAR).     Pens,   at   Gonville   Hall, 
1520-4.    B.  at  Maestricht,  c.  1500.    Suffered  imprisonment 
as  an  early  reformer,  1531.  Appointed  University  'stationer,' 
1534.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  17;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1564, 
then   resident  in  St  Edward's  parish,   Cambridge.    R.  of 
Doddinghurst,  Essex,   1565-7.    Died   1567.     {Venn,  1.   25; 
G.  J.  Gray,  Early  Cambridge  Staiioners,  62.) 
NICHOLSON,  THEODORE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  13,  1625.  S.  of  Ralph  (?  1567),  R-  of  SouthiU,  Cornwall. 
B.  there.   School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1625.   Admon.  (Exeter) 
1686. 


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NICHOLSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 
NICHOLSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  22,  1594. 

Of  Cumberland.   Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 

1597-8. 
NICHOLSON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1600  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 

William  (?  1566),  R.  of  Staplcford  Tawney,  Essex.    Matric. 

from  M.iKdalen  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  29,  1591,  age  16;  B.A. 

(Magdalen  Hall)   1595-6;   M.A.   1598.    Succeeded  as   R.  of 

Staplcford   Tawney,    1596-1636.     V.   of  Tillingham,    1639. 

Licensed,  Jan.  1597-8,  to  marry  Dorothy,  widow  of  Lewis 

Barficld,  V.  of  Much  Dunmow,  Essex.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1649. 

Father  of  John  (1634).   (Al.  Oxon.) 
NICHOLSON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1616.   Of  Lancashire.   Drowned  in  the  Cam,  June  25,  1620. 

Buried  at  St  Botolph's. 
NICHOLSON,   THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from   King's,   Easter, 

1622;  B.A.  1626;  M.A.  1630.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1626.   Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1626.    One  of 

these  names  V.  of  Bolsterstone,  Sheffield,  1653-61. 
NICHOLSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  29,   1665.    S.  of  Francis,  of  Burrill,  Yorks.    School, 

Bedalc,  Yorks.  Perhaps  Matric.  1665,  'James';  B.A.  1668-9; 

M.A.  1672.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1668-9;  priest,  May, 

1670.     Perhaps    V.    of    Kirkleatham,    Yorks.,    1675-1721. 

Brother  of  Francis  (1674)  and  Robert  {1667). 
NICHOLSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   17)  at  St  John's, 

lune  7,  1682.    S.  of  Richard,  husbandman.    B.  at  Cowton, 

Yorks.  School,  Threshfield  (Mr  Motley).  Matric.  1682;  B.A. 

1685-6;    M.A.    1707.     Perhaps   V.   of   Sockburn,    Durham, 

1687-99;  of  Grindon,   1699-1706;  and  R.  of  Gt  Stainton, 

1707-49.  Died  May  13, 1749.  Buried  at  Gt  Stainton.  Perhaps 

brother  of  Richard  (1669).   (But  see  a  contemporary  in  Al. 

Oxon.)    (H.  M.  Wood.) 
NICHOLSON,   THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   16)   at  Christ's, 

June  3,  1688.    S.  of  Timothy.    B.  at  Bamingham,  Yorks. 

School,  Bedale  (Mr  Nicholson).  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1689; 

B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1696.    Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  May,  1697. 

V.  of  Torpenhow,  Cumberland,  1728-35.    (Pdle,  11.  log.) 
NICHOLSON,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  16,  1701.   S.  of  Timothy,  husbandman.   B.  at  Fencote 

in  Kirkby  Fleetham,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Wharton). 

Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5. 
NICHOLSON,  W.  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  1514;  B.D.  1522-3. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1530-1;  M.A.  1534.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  till  1555.  Died  1555. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1566.  B.  at  Marsam  (?  Masham),  Yorks.  B.A.  1570-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1571,  age  23.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Staplcford  Tawney,  Essex,  1572-96.  Died  1596.  WiU  (Cons. 
C.  London)  1596.   But  see  another  ia  Al.  Oxon. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Jime  3, 
1581.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  School, 
Stockport  (Mr  Bandford).  Matric.  1580-1;  B.A.  from  Jesus, 
1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Master  of  Stockport  Grammar  School. 
Buried  there  Sept.  5, 1597.  Will  (Chester)  1598.  {Venn, 1.  in.) 

NICOLSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1581.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Fellow,  1588-97. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  July  27,  1589.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Ashen,  Essex,  1607-16.  V.  of  Wigborough  parva,  1613.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1640. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1583.   Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1618.  Of 
Essex. 

NICHOLSON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1622-3  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Christopher,  clothier.  B.  at  Stratford  St  Mary,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  June  16, 1610,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1611;  M.A.  1615;  D.D.  1660.  V.  of  New 
Shoreham,  Sussex,  1614.  Master  of  Croydon  Free  School, 
1616-29.  R.  of  Llandilofawr,  Carmarthen,  1626.  Archdeacon 
of  Brecknock,  1644.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1660-72.  Bishop 
of  Gloucester,  1661-72.  R.  of  Llansantfraid  Mecham, 
Montgomery,  1663.  R.  of  Bishop's  Cleeve,  Gloucs.,  1665-72. 
Author,  ecclesiastical.  Died  Feb.  5,  1671-2.  M.I.  in  Glou- 
cester Cathedral.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

NICOLSON,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  1702.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Plumbland, 
Cumberland,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
July  1,  1670,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1675-6;  M.A.  1679. 
Fellow  of  Queen's,  1679-82.  V.  of  Torpenhow,  Cumberland, 
1681-98.  Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1681-1702.  Archdeacon,  1682- 
1702.  R.  of  Salkeld,  1682-1702.  V.  of  Addingham,  1699- 
1702.  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1702-18.  F.R.S.,  1705.  Bishop  of 
Derry,  1718-27.  Archbishop  of  Cashel  and  Emly,  1726-7, 
Died  before  enthronement,  Feb.  14,  1726-7.  Buried  in  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Londonderry.  Will  (Carlisle)  1737. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 


Nightingale,  Leonard 

NICHOLSON, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  5,  1584. 

NICKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  17,  .1645-6- 
Matric  1647;  B.A.  1649.  Ord.  deacon  and  pnest  (Lichfield) 
Aug  21  1662.  R.  of  Blymhill,  Staffs.,  1649-68.  Died  Sept. 
1668.  Fatherof  Nicholas  (1678).  (Wm.SaU  Arch.  Soc. ,1^1^.) 

NICKINS,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 
1718-9.  S.  of  Michael,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Staffordshire.  B.  at 
Tipton,  near  Wolverhampton.  Schools,  Heywood  and 
Stafford  (Mr  Dearie).  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726. 
Fellow,  1723-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1725; 
priest,  Sept.  25,  1726.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1732-8-  Died 
1738.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1738;  as  of  Tipton.  (ScoU-Mayor,lu. 
322.) 

NICKINS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  27, 
1678.  S.  of  John  (1645-6),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Blymhill, 
Staffs.  School,  Stutsley  (private;  Mr  Ardein).  Matric.  1678; 
B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1686. 

NICKSON.s^e  NIXON. 

NIDD,  GERVASE.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1596;  B.A.  1597-8; 
M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1608;  D.D.  1613.  Fellow,  1599.  R.  of 
Southchurch,  Essex,  161 1-5.  R.  of  Sundridge,  Kent,  1615- 
29.   Died  Nov.  13,  1629.  Buried  at  Sundridge.   M.I. 

NIDD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1640.  Of  Kent. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Gervase  (above).  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 
Fellow,  1647.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1659. 

NIDD,  LEONARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602;  B.A.  1603-4; 
M.A.  from  Clare,  1607. 

NIELD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1743.  S.  of  Joseph,  shoemaker,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Lea. 
School,  Backford  (Mr  Danson).  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7; 
M.A.  1758.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  June  14,  i747;  priest 
(Llandaff)  June  4,  1748.  Probably  V.  of  Blean,  Kent, 
1771-80.   Died  Nov.  4,  1780. 

NIGHTINGALE,  DAVID.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1567. 

NIGHTINGALE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  10,  1634-5.  S.  of  Sur  Thomas  (1593),  of  Clavering  Park, 
Essex.  B.  at  Kneesworth,  Cambs.  School,  Newport  (Mr 
Leigh).  Matric.  1635.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  22,  1637. 
Of  Kneesworth,  Esq.  Brother  of  Geoffrey  (1630-1)  and 
Robert  (1623).    {Peile,  i.  435;  Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  17,  1714-5.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Kneesworth, 
Cambs.,  1696.  School,  Wrestlmgworth  (Mr  Bristow).  Matric. 
1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  5,  1720. 
Succeeded  as  7th  Bart.,  c.  1730,  but  did  not  assume  the  title. 
Of  Kneesworth,  J. P.  Died  at  Bath,  Oct.  20,  1750.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Peile,  n.  186;  G.E.C.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  21,  1744.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Edward 
(above),  of  Kneesworth.  B.  Sept.  4,  1726.  School,  Maryle- 
bone.    Scholar,  1744.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26, 

1744.  Succeeded  as  8th  Bart.,  1750,  but  did  not  assume  the 
title.  Died  at  Town  Mailing,  Kent,  July,  1782.   (G.E.C.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Mar.  1557-8.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Newport  Pond, 
Essex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1567.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Jan.  31, 
1576.  Reader,  1607.  Of  Newport  Pond,  Essex,  Esq.  Died 
Feb.  23,  1619-20.  Father  of  Henry  (1593-4)  and  Thomas 
(1593)-   (Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  Peile,  i.  66.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at 
Christ's,  Feb.  22,  1630-1.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1593).  of 
Kneesworth,  Cambs.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at  Bassingboume, 
June  15,  1617.  School,  Newport  (Mr  Leigh).  Matric.  1631; 
B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1636.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
WUliam  Luckin,  Knt.  Died  May  9,  1687.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1634-5)  and  Robert  (1623).  (Peile,  1.  407;  Vis.  of  Cambs., 
1619;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  29,  1593-4.  Of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  S.  of  Geoffrey 
(1557-8),  gent.  B.  at  Newport,  Essex.  School,  Newport 
(Mr  Morden).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  23,  1593-4.  Of 
Saffron  Walden.  Brother  of  Thomas  (i593)-  (Vis.  of  Cambs., 
1619.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1633. 

NIGHTINGALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1646. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654-  Fellow,  1655.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1657.  Taxor,  1658.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1658. 

NITINGALE,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1587. 

NIGHTINGALE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1563;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Aug.  24, 
1566;  priest,  Mar.  23,  1566-7.  V.  of  Staplcford,  Cambs., 
1567.  R.  of  Little  Harford,  Beds.,  1571-  R-  of  Yelling, 
Hunts.,  1585-1612. 


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Nightingale,  Leonard 

NITINGALE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1625. 

NIGHTINGALL,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1635. 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.   Fellow,  1640. 

NITINGALE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1594. 

NITINGALE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1602.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Aldborough,  Yorks.,  1613-7. 
Buried  Jan.  30,  1616-7.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  19,  1732-3.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Standish,  Lanes.,  linen- 
draper.  Matric.  1733;  B..A..  1736-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  19,  1736.  V.  of  Famworth,  Lanes.,  1742-7.  Died  1747, 
aged  33.  M.I.  at  Famworth.  (Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  iii. 
39I-) 

NITINGAL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Aug.  2,  1623. 
1st  s.  of  Thomas  (1593),  of  Kneesworth,  Cambs.  Age  12  in 
1619.  Matric.  1623.  Of  Newport,  Essex.  Died  Apr.  30,  1636. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1634-5)  and  Geoffrey  (1630-1).  {Vis. 
of  Cambs. ;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 

NIGHTINGALE,     ROBERT.     M.A.    from    Emmanuel,     1665. 

Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  July  22,  1658;  B.A. 

(Oxford)   i66i.    V.  of  Pennant,  Montgomery,  1665.    V.  of 

Llansantffraid,  1672-5.    R.  of  Llanerfyl,  1674-1717.    V.  of 

Llanyblodwell,  Salop,  1688-72.    Buried  Oct.  4,  1717.    (Al. 

Oxon.) 
NIGHTINGALE,     ROBERT.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    (age    16)    at 

Christ's,  Mar.  11,  1673-4.    S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1646),  Bart. 

B.   at   Gt   Bookham,   Surrey.    School,   Bishop's   Stortford 

(Mr  Cudworth  and  Mr  Conway).    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 

14,  1676.    Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1685-6.    Knighted,  Dec.  12, 

1685.  Died  July  3,  1697,  s.p.  (Peile,  n.  50.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  8,  1593.  Of  Wendon  Lofts,  Essex.  S.  of  Geoffrey 
(1557-8),  gent,  (reader,  of  Gray's  Inn).  School,  Newport. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  1591-2.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  7,  1605.  Ancient,  1613.  Sheriff  of  Essex.  1627.  Created 
Bart.,  Sept.  i,  1628.  Of  Newport  Pond,  Essex,  and  Knees- 
worth,  Cambs.  Died  Jan.  1644-5.  Brotherof  Henry  (1593-4), 
father  of  Edward  (1634-5),  Geoffrey  (1630-1)  and  Robert 
(1623).   {G.E.C.;  Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

NIGHTINGALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
27,  1623.  S.  of  William,  attomey-at-law,  of  Walden,  Essex. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.   Matric.  1623. 

NIGHTINGALL,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16) 
at  Caius,  May  2,  1646.  S.  of  Robert  (1623),  Esq.,  of  Newport, 
Essex.  B.  there,  Oct.  15,  1629.  School,  Stevenage,  Herts. 
Matric.  1645-6.  Succeeded  his  grandfather  (Thomas,  1593) 
as  2nd  Bart.,  Jan.  1644-5.  Of  Langley,  Essex.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  George  Shires,  of  Slyfield  Hall,  Surrey.  Buried 
at  Newport,  Oct.  19,  1702.  Father  of  Robert  (1673-4). 
(Venn,  i.  363;  G.E.C.) 

NIGHTINGALE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1647-8; 
B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1652.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of 
Wormshill,  Kent,  1660. 

NIGHTGALE,  W.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1552. 

NIGHTINGALE,  WILFRID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  22, 
1674-5.  S.  of  Wilfrid.  B.  at  Kneesworth,  Cambs.  School, 
St  Neots.  Matric.  1675.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  Gt  St 
Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  13,  1675-6.   (Peile,  11.  57.) 

NIGHTINGALE.  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1613.   Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Walden,  Essex. 

NISBET,  see  also  NESBIT. 

NISBET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1687.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Horsham,  Sussex. 
School,  Horsham  (Mr  Wicklifle).   Matric.  1687. 

NISBET,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Philip,  R.  of  St  Martin  Micklegate, 
York.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Minister  at  Hutton  Buscel, 
Yorks.,  till  1647.  R.  of  Kirklington  (an  intruded  presbyterian) 
1645-62,  deprived.  Died  Oct.  1663.  Buried  at  St  Martin 
Micklegate,  York. 

NIX,  ROBERT,  see  NYKKE. 

NIX  or  NICKES,  ROBERT.  Probably  matric.  pens,  from  Magda- 
lene, Easter,  1614,  as  'Nichols.'  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
19,  1613;  'of  Magdalene,  literate';  priest,  Sept.  22,  1622. 

NIXE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1571; 
Scholar,  1574. 

NIX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  12,  1687.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Matric.  1687. 

NIXON  or  NICKSON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1576;  B.A.  1582-3. 


NoBBS,  Robert 

NIXON,  JOHN.  M.Gram.  1486-7. 

NIXON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1602;  B.A. 
1606;  M.A.  1610.  R.  of  Hungerton  and  WyreU,  Leics., 
1610-2.  V.  of  Quarrington,  Lines.,  1612.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Evedon,  1631. 

NICKSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  July  4,  1663. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Heighington,  Durham.  Bapt.  there. 
May  21,  1643.  School,  Heighington.  Matric.  1663;  B.A. 
1667-8. 

NIXON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1723.  S.  of  William,  of 
Berkhampstead,  Herts.  Matric.  from  BaUiol  College,  Oxford, 
July  3,  1712,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1716.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  Mar.  30,  1718;  priest  (Worcester)  June  12,  1720. 
R.  of  Seizencote,  Gloucs.,  1723-38.  V.  of  Loxley,  Warws., 
1730.  R.  of  Cold  Higham,  Northants.,  1741-77.  V.  of  Easton 
Neston,  1742-69.  F.R.S.,  1744.  Died  Apr.  18,  1777.  Buried 
at  Cold  Higham.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

NIXON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
1750.  Of  Stonecrags,  Wigton,  Cumberland.  S.  of  John,  farmer. 
School,  Hoddesdon.   Matric.  175 1;  B.A.  1754. 

NIXON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1703-4.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Durham.  School,  Durham  (Mr 
Burton).  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A. 
1715.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  25,  1710-1;  priest 
(Durham)  Sept.  20,  1713.  V.  of  Haltwhistle,  Northumber- 
land, 1723-55.  V.  of  Wooler,  1747-55.  Died  Oct.  15,  1755- 
Buried  at  Haltwhistle. 

NIXON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24,  1671-2. 
Possibly  the  student  adm.  at  the  English  College  at  Rome, 
Nov.  26,  1683,  as  's.  of  John  Nixon;  b.  at  Well,  Yorks.; 
aged  31;  schools:  Todwick  and  Laughton;  4  years  at  Cam- 
bridge, where  he  graduated  B.A.'  (Records,  S.J.,  v.  722,  where 
however  he  is  called  John.) 

NIXON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1706;  B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Lift.  dim.  from 
Norwich)  Feb.  25,  1710-r. 

NIXON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1669. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1670;  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676;  D.D.  1690  (Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1674. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1676;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1678. 
R.  of  Pitsford,  Northants.,  1688-90.  Preb.  of  Canterbury, 
1689-1713.  R.  of  St  Michael  Queenhithe,  London,  1691- 
1712.  Died  Nov.  1713.  Buried  at  Queenhithe.  (Al.  West- 
mon.,  169;  Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

NICKSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June 
28,  1672.  S.  of  Richard,  farmer.  B.  at  Bunbury,  Cheshire. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1675-6. 

NOATE,  see  NOTE. 

NOBBES,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  12,  1685. 
Of  Norwich.   Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9. 

NOBS,   JOHN.     Matric.  sizar    from  Corpus  Christi,   Michs. 

1584. 
NOBBS,  JOHN.    B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1605-6.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Standon  Massey,  Essex,  in  i5i8.    WUl 

(Cons.  C.  London)  1627. 

NOBBS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  29,  1639. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1609),  R.  of  Blatherwick,  Northants.  B.  at 
Laxton.  Schools,  Geddington  (Mr  Challoner)  and  Oundle 
(Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1644;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1644-5.  R.  of 
Bulwick,  Northants.,  1651-92.  Married,  at  Blatherwick, 
Apr.  22,  1651,  Rachel  Shepheard.  Father  of  Robert  (1668). 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

NOBBS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1680. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1683.  R.  of  Felthorpe,  Norfolk,  1689.  V.  of 
Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  1702. 

NOBBES  or  NOBYS,  PETER.  B.A.  1500-1.  Of  Norwich  diocese. 
S.  of  John,  of  Thompson,  Norfolk.  M.A.  1503;  B.D.  1516; 
D.D.  1519.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1504;  Master,  1517- 
23.  R.  of  Rushbrook,  1512;  presented  by  the  Abbot  of  Bury. 
University  preacher,  1513.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1516- 
23.  Granted  by  the  Bishop,  May  5,  1519,  three  years'  absence 
for  a  pilgrimage  to  Rome,  'devotionis  causa.'  Living,  1525. 
Benefactor  to  his  CoUege  and  University.  (Masters,  71; 
Cooper,  1.^2;  D.N. B.) 

NOBBES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  24,  1668. 
S.  of  John  (1639),  clerk,  of  Bulwick,  Northants.  B.  there, 
1652.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  14,  1674;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1676.  C.  of  Apethorpe,  and  Wood  Newton,  North- 
ants., 1676--90.  R.  of  Sausthorpe,  Lines.,  1702-6.  Author, 
The  Compleat  Troller.  Died  1706.  (D.N.B.) 


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NoBBS,  Thomas 

NOBBS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1609.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1609,  as  'of  Trin.  Coll.  ;  priest, 
Mavi4   1618.   C.  of  Laxton,  Northants.   R.  of  Blatherwick, 

1628-50.    Admon.   (Peterb.)   May   17,    1671;   to  son  John 
(1639).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
NOBLE,  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  28, 

1578.    Of  Bewcastle,  Cumberland.    S.  of  Robert,  yeoman, 
deceased.  School,  Giggleswick.   Matric.  1578. 
NOBLE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sr  John's,  Jan.  21, 

1706-7.  S.  of  Henry  (1673),  clerk,  R.  of  Frowlesworth,  Leics. 
School.  Rugby  (Mr  Holyoake).    Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1 710-1. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  171 1;  priest.  May  30,  1713- 
C.  of  Stoke  Doyle  (?  Stoke  Albany),  Northants.,  1713-   K-  of 

Frowlesworth,   1723-38.    Died  Dec.  3,  1738.    Admon.,  Lei- 
cester.  Brother  of  Richard  (1706). 
NOBLE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626. 
NOBLE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1566. 
NOBLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1565. 
NOBLE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  14, 

1689.   S.  of  Henry,  farmer.   B.  at  Whitby,  Yorks.   Schools, 

Ugglebamby  and  Thornton.    Matric.    1689;   B.A.   1692-3. 

Ord.   deacon   (York)   June   11,    1693;   priest,   1694.    V.   of 

Owston,  Lines.,  i7oo-t8. 
NOBLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1673.  Of 

Leicestershire.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1681.   Ord. 

priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1678.    R.  of  Frowlesworth,  Leics., 

1679-1722.    R.   of  Stoke  Albany,   Northants.,    1684-1713. 

Died  1722,  aged  70.  WiU  (Leicester)  1723-  Father  of  Anthony 

(1706-7)  and  Richard  (1706). 
NOBLE,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1393.  Clerk.  Resigned, 

1410. 
NOBLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1586. 
NOBLE>  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,   1617; 

B.A.   1620-1;  M.A.   1624.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,   1631.    V.  of 

Wigtoft,  Lines.,  1635-41.   R.  of  Thorpe-on-the-Hill,  1642-6, 

sequestered.  Died  before  Aug.  1660.  Benefactor  to  Christ's. 

{Peile,  I.  317.) 
NOBLE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626; 

B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Simpson, 

Bucks.,  1633-4. 
NOBLE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1627; 

B.A.  1631. 
NOBLE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  8,  1630. 

S.  of  Gervase.  B.  at  Asselbie,  Howden,  Yorks.   Bapt.  there, 

Nov.  3,  1611.  School,  Aughton,  near  Howden.  Matric.  1631; 

B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  P.C.  of  Whitgift,  near  Goole,  1637- 

46.    V.  of  Smeaton,    1646;   ejected,    1662.    Afterwards  at 

Pontefract.  Licensed,  1637-8,  to  marry  Elizabeth  Atkinson, 

of  Snaith,  at  that  time  assistant  minister  at  Snaith.    Died 

Feb.  II,  1679.    (Calamy,  11.  575;  Peile,  i.  404;  Robinson, 

Snailh.) 
NOBLE,  MICHAEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.   1614. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Sept.  1625,  as  'B.A.' 
NOBLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 

1706.  S.  of  Henry  (1673),  clerk.   B.  at  Frowlesworth,  Leics. 

School,  Rugby,  Warws.  (Mr  Holyoke).    Matric.  1706;  B.A. 

1709-10;  M.A.  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1709-10; 

priest,  Sept.  22,  1711.  C.  of  Stoke  .\lbany,  Northants.,  1709; 

R-.  1713-55-  Died  1755.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1706-7). 
NOBLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1648.  School, 

Ipswich.   Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655. 
NOBLE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1575; 

B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 

Jan.  26,  1582-3.     V.  of   Hertford   All   Saints',  1582-1631. 

Died  1 63 1.   Will,  P.C.C. 
NOBLE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1587; 

B.A.   1590-1;  M.A.   1598.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.   15, 

1591-2.    R.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk,  1598-1617.    Died  there. 

WiU  (Bury)  1617.    (V.  B.  Redstone.) 
NOBLE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626. 

Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rearesby,  Leics.   B.  1611.   B.A. 

1629-30;  M.A.  1633.    V.  of  Queniborough,   Leics.,  1636-40. 

R.  of  Brokesby,  till  1644.    Died  Oct.  6,  1644.    Buried  at 

Purley,  Berks.  M.I.   (Nichols,  iii.  196.) 
NOBLE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 

1721.   S.  of  Thomas  (possibly  the  M.P.  for  Leicester,  1714). 

School,  Carlton,  Leics.  (Mr  Salter).  {Nichols,  in.  461.) 
NOBLETT,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1660.  Of 

Suffolk.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4. 
NODDELL,  HENRY.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  16,  1579,  as 

'  age  24 ;  late  of  Clare  Coll. ;  of  Louth,  Lines.' ;  priest.  Mar.  30, 

1580. 


Noel,  Baptist 

NODDELL  or  NODDLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  i6,  1665.  Matric.  1665.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cam- 
bridge, May  22,  1667. 

NODALL  or  NUDDALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Caius,  Sept.  15,  1596.  S.  of  John,  of  Barbon,  Westmorland. 
School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Scholar,  1599-1600;  B.A.  i599- 
1600;  M.A.  1604.    {Venn,  1.  160.) 

NODDING,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  3, 
1617.  B.  in  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1621-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1622;  priest.  Mar.  1622-3.  V.  of  Bilton, 
Yorks.,  1623-57.  V.  of  Wighill,  1640.   Buried  Nov.  12,  1657. 

NODEN,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1736.  S.  of  Ralph,  merchant,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40. 

NODES,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619, 
Of  Tewin,  Herts.  Doubtless  s.  of  George,  of  Shephall,  Herts. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  29,  1603.  B.A.  1622.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  18,  1623.  Sheriff  of  Herts.,  Feb.  to  Nov.  1647.  Died 
Oct.  15,  1651,  aged  47.  M.I.  at  Shephall.  Doubtless  father 
of  Edmund  (1660).   {Peile,  i.  328;  Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

NODES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1667. 
B.  atSouthill,  Beds.  Matric.  Michs.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1676.   Fellow,  1671.   Died  in  College. 

NOADES,  EDMUND.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1660.  Doubtless  s.  of  Charles  (1619).  Bapt.  at  Shephall, 
Sept.  22,  1644.  Died  Mar.  16,  1663-4,  aged  19.  M.I.  at 
Shephall.    (T.  A.  Walker;  Clutterbuck,  11.  432.) 

NODES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  21, 
1653-4.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Hertford.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford  (Mr  Leigh).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25, 
1655-6.  Barrister,  1663.  Of  Shephall,  Bury,  Esq.  Died 
Apr.  7,  1697,  aged  59.  M.I.  at  Shephall.  Father  of  the  next 
and  probably  of  John  (1694)-  {Peile,  i.  553;  Le  Neve,  Man., 
V.  179) 

NODES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  16, 
1684-5.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (above),  of 
Shephall.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  6,  1680.  Succeeded  his 
father,  1697.  High  Sheriff  of  Herts.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Harrington,  of  Rand,  Lines.  Died  Oct.  24,  1713. 
M.I.  at  Shephall.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1694).  {T.  A. 
Walker,  178;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11,  263.) 

NODES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  10, 
1685.  Doubtless  s.  of  George,  of  Southill,  Beds.  Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  30,  i666.  School,  Northall  (private).  Scholar,  1685-6; 
Matric.  1687.  Brother  of  the  next. 

NODES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  21, 
1687.  Doubtless  s.  of  George,  of  Southill,  Beds.  Bapt.  there, 
Sept.  24,  1668.  School,  Norwich.  Perhaps  colleger  at  Eton, 
1681-6.    Matric.   1687;  Scholar,   1687;   B.A.   1690-1;   M.A. 

1694.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1692;  priest,  Dec.  22, 

1695.  C.  of  Biddenham,  Beds.  R.  of  Wilden,  1695-1718. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Ravensden,  1713-5.  Married,  at  Goldington, 
Beds.,  May  31,  1698,  Anne  Dawes.   Father  of  John  (1717)- 

NODES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  ic,  1694. 
Probably  4th  s.  of  George  (1653-4).  Matric.  1695;  B.A. 
1697-8;  M.A.  1702.  Of  ShephaU,  Herts.,  Esq.  Died  un- 
married, Feb.  8,  1748-9,  aged  72.  M.I.  at  Shephall.  Probably 
brother  of  George  (1684-5).    {Clutterbuck,  11.  432.) 

NODES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1717. 
S.  of  John  (1687).  B.  at  Goldington,  Beds.  Bapt.  Mar.  17, 
1699-1700.  Matric.  Lent,  1718-9;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725. 
Fellow,  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  4,  1721.  C.  of 
Bricet,  Suffolk.   Died  there. 

NOEL  or  NOWELL,  ANDREW.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peter- 
house, Michs.  1565.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  Dalby,  Leics.,  Esq. 
M.P.  for  Rutland,  1584-5,  1586-7,  1588-9,  1593,  1597-8, 
1601.  Knighted,  Mar.  2,  1585-6.  Sheriff  of  Rutland,  1587, 
1595  and  1600.  Married  Mabel,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Harrington, 
Knt.  Died  Oct.  19.  1607.  Buried  at  Dalby.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1608.  Father  of  Edward  (1598)  and  brother  of  Henry  (1568). 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NOELL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1661.  S.  of  Arthur,  gent.,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5; 
M.A.  1673.  Ord.  priest  (York)  c.  1665.  V.  of  Seaham, 
Durham,  1668-91.  Married,  at  Seaham,  June  6,  1675,  Mary 
Wood,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.  Died  Nov.  22,  1691.  Buried  at 
Seaham.  Probably  brother  of  William  (1669).  (Noell  of 
Hayholme,  in  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

NOEL,  BAPTIST.  M.A.  1628  {fil.  nob.).  S.  of  Edward  (1598), 
Viscount  Campden.  Bapt.  at  Brooke,  Rutland,  Oct.  13,  1611. 
M.P.  for  Rutland  in  both  the  Short  and  the  Long  ParUaments 
of  1640.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Viscount,  1643.  Colonel  of  a 
regiment  of  horse,  1643.  Taken  prisoner,  1645;  released, 
1646.  His  estates  sequestered.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Rutland, 
1660-82.  J.P.,  1661.  Died  Oct.  29,  1682.  Buried  at  Eston. 
Probably  father  of  Henrj'  (1660).   {D.N.B.) 


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NOEL,  BAPTIST,  Earl  of  Gainsborough.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  26,  1723-4-  S.  of  Baptist,  late  Earl  of 
Gainsborough.  B.  at  Eynning.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1724. 
Succeeded  as  4th  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  Apr.  17,  1714.  Died 
Mar.  21,  1751. 

NOEL,  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  7,  1646. 
S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School,  Enfield  (Mr  Smallwood). 
Matric.  1646. 

NOWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  23, 
1670-1,  from  Trinity  Hall.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Capelside  in 
the  parish  of  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick  (Mr  Briggs). 
Perhaps  B.A.  1672-3.    {Peile,  11.  34.) 

NOWELL,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1709. 
Resided  for  about  one  year. 

NOEL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1598. 
ist  s.  of  Sir  Andrew  (1565),  of  Dalby,  Leics.  B.  1582.  B.A. 
1599-1600.  Served  in  the  wars  in  Ireland.  M.P.  for  Rutland, 
x6oi.  Knighted,  May  13,  1602.  Sheriff  of  Rutland,  1608-9, 
i6r5-6.  Created  Bart.,  June  29,  1611,  and  Baron  Noel  of 
Ridlington,  Mar.  23,  1616-7.  Succeeded  as  Viscount 
Campden,  1629.  Royalist.  Married  Juliana,  dau.  of  Sir 
Baptist  Hicks,  Knt.  Died  at  Oxford,  Mar.  8,  1642-3.  Buried 
at  Campden.  Father  of  Baptist  (1628).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

NOWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  9,  1616.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1616.  Migrated 
to  Pembroke  (age  20)  June  8,  1619,  and  to  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  29,  1619.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  11,  1620. 

NOELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  22, 
1626.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  KirkbyMaUory,  Leics. 
Age  II  in  1619.  School,  Bosworth,  Leics.  (Mr  Wm.  Chauncey). 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  R.  of  Sibson,  Leics.,  1642.  Will 
(Leicester)  1690.  Brother  of  Henry  (1629).  (Nichols,  iw  770.) 

NOEL  or  NOWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1568.  2nd  s.  of  Andrew,  of  Dalby,  Leics.,  Esq. 
Knighted,  1587.  Gentleman  pensioner  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
'one  of  the  greatest  gallants  of  those  times.'  Adm.  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1592.  Died  Feb.  26,  1596-7.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.   Brother  of  .-^nchrew  (1565).    (D.N.B.) 

NOWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  7,  i6ii. 
S.  of  Richard  (1569),  R.  of  Buckenham  Ferry,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Thornton).  Scholar,  1612-6;  Matric. 
1614;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  i6i8.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1617. 
Licensed  to  preach,  1619.  C.  of  Plumstead,  Norfolk,  1628. 
(Venn,  i.  212.) 

NOELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Michs.  1629. 
4th  s.  of  William,  of  Kirkby  MaUory,  Leics.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1632.  Barrister,  1641.  Of  Pickering  Grange. 
Died  s.p.  1694.  Brother  of  Edward  (1626).  (Nichols,  iv.  770.) 

NOWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1660.  Prob- 
ably 2nd  s.  of  the  3rd  marriage  of  Baptist  (1628)  Viscount 
Campden.  Bapt.  at  Exton,  Rutland,  Oct.  23,  1642.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wale,  Knt.  Of  North  Luffen- 
ham,  Esq.  Buried  there  Sept.  23,  1677.  (J.  H.  Hill,  Market 
Harborough.) 

NOEL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  9,  1704.  S.  of 
George,  clerk.  B.  at  Ridlington,  Rutland.  School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1704.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Aug.  15,  1704. 

NOWELL,  HERBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1629;  Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow,  1633. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638.  R.  of  Ockley,  Surrey, 
1639;  still  there,  1650. 

NOWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1544. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Giggleswick,  1548-56. 

NOWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

NOWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Andrew  Noel,  of  WheUesburgh,  Leics. ;  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1588.  Barrister,  1598. 

NOWELL  or  NOVELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  (age  19)  from  Pem- 
broke, Easter,  1621.  S.  of  Catharine,  of  Famham,  Surrey. 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635.  Fellow,  1627.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1626;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1627.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Topcroft,  Norfolk,  1637-40.  R.  of  Northwold, 
1641-61.   Died  1 66 1.   Father  of  Matthew  (1656). 

NOWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  23, 
1628.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick 
(Mr  Dockwray).  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Walton  and  Felixstowe,  Suffolk,  1636.  R.  of 
Mundesley,  Norfolk,  1637-40.  Perhaps  father  of  Thomas 
(1666).    (Peile,  I.  393.) 

NOWEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1661.  Matric. 
1661. 

NOVELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1662; 
B.A.  1664-5. 


Noel,  William 

NOVELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  23,  1686.  S.  of 
Matthew  (1656),  R.  of  Barton,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1687; 
Scholar,  1688;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1695;  priest,  June,  1696.  R.  of  Hillington, 
Norfolk,  1700-28.   R.  of  Wolferton,  1713-28. 

NOELL,  JOHN.   LL.D.  1705  (Com.  Reg.). 

NOEL,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1721- 
University  Counsel,  1733-8. 

NOWELL,  LAURENCE.  Probably  scholar  of  Christ's,  1538; 
B.A.  1540-1.  S.  of  John,  of  Whalley,  Lanes.  Previously  at 
Brasenose,  Oxford.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1544.  Master  at  Sutton 
Coldfield  School,  1546.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1550.  R.  of 
Drayton  Bassett,  Staffs.,  1553-6  and  1560-76.  An  exile  under 
Queen  Mary.  Archdeacon  of  Derby,  1558-76.  Dean  of 
Lichfield,  1560-76.  R.  of  Haughton,  Staffs.,  1564-76.  Preb. 
of  York,  1566-76.  A  diligent  antiquary  and  learned  in  Anglo- 
Saxon.  Died  Nov.  1576.  Left  MSS.  on  Anglo-Saxon.  Brother 
of  Alexander,  Dean  of  St  Paul's.   (Cooper,  i.  357;  D.N.B.) 

NOWELL,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1613.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1616-7. 

NOVEL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  June  5, 
1656.  S.  of  John  (1621),  clerk.  B.  at  Downham,  Isle  of  Ely. 
Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1663.  Fellow 
of  Jesus,  1662-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1663;  priest. 
Mar.  1663-4.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1665.  R.  of  Barton, 
Norfolk,  1666.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1669.  Chaplain  to  Bishop 
Wren.  Died  1690.   Father  of  John  (1686).   (A.  Gray.) 

NOELL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1627.  Of 
Guernsey.   Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

NOWELL,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569; 

B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.   R.  of  Buckenham  Ferry,  Norfolk, 

1585.    Perhaps  R.  of  Hassingham,  1585.   Father  of  Henry 

(1611). 
NOWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1579; 

B.A.  1583-4. 
NOWELL,  ROBERT.   Adm.  (age  16)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.   17,   1584.    Of  Lichfield,  Staffs.    Matric.   1584; 

B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.   Fellow,  1588-95.   Died  in  College. 

Will,  P.C.C. 
NOWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1671; 

B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1674; 

priest  (Chichester)  Sept.  19,  1675.  V.  of  Bishopstone,  Sussex, 

1679;  of  Seaford,  1682-90.    (Peile,  11.  34.) 
NOELL,  SAMUEL.    B.D.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Matric. 

there,  1613;  B.A.  (Trinity,  Oxford)  1617;  M.A.  (Brasenose) 

1621;  B.D.  (Trinity,  Oxford),  1630.  V.  of  Penn,  Staffs.,  1628. 

V.  of  Gt  Waltham,  Essex,  1630-45.    V.  of  Little  Canfield, 

1636-49.    Buried  Apr.  2,   1649.    Will  (P.C.C.)   1650.    (Al. 

Oxon.) 
NOVEL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2,  1666.   S.  of 

John  (?  1628),  clerk,  of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70; 

M.D.  1676  (Lit.  Reg.).    Of  Little  Eastcheap,  London,  prac- 
titioner in  physic.   F.R.C.P.,  1680.   Died  a  debtor  in  prison, 

1686.   (Munk,  I.  402.) 
NOEL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  26,  1708-9. 

Of  Kent.   Matric.  1709. 

NOWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  8,  1657; 
Fell.-Com.  June  29,  1663.   Matric.  1657. 

NOWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  14, 
1666.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Capelside,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick (Mr  Wm.  Briggs).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A. 
1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  29,  1670;  priest.  Mar.  19, 
1670-1.  R.  of  Berwick,  Sussex,  1673-94.  V.  of  Fittleworth, 
1677.  V.  of  Alciston,  1680.  R.  of  Brightling,  1681.  Licensed, 
as  widower,  Nov.  28,  1684,  to  marry  Elizabeth  Bromley,  of 
Isleworth,  Middlesex.  Died  before  Jan.  1694-5.  (Pet^e,  11.  3.) 

NOEL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  29, 
1669.  S.  of  Arthur,  gent.,  of  Netherton,  Yorks.  School, 
Lincohi.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Probably 
R.  of  Alexton,  Leics.,  1674-1710,  and  also  R.  of  Ridlington, 
Rutland,  1690-1710.   Doubtless  brother  of  Arthur  (i66i). 

NOEL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  13, 
1713.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Kirkby  Mallory,  Leics.,  Bart.  School, 
Lichfield  (Mr  John  Hunter).  Matric.  1713-  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12,  i7i6-7-  Barrister,  1721.  Bencher, 
1738.  K.C.,  1738.  M.P.  for  Stamiord,  1722-47;  for  West 
Looe,  1747-57.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1749-62.  Justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas,  1757-62.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  TroUope,  Bart.  Died  Dec.  8,  1762.  (D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

NOWELL, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1488-9. 

NOWELL, .  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578. 

NOWELL, .  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578. 


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NoKE,  Edward 

NOEL  Adm.FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Mar.  1598-9.  Perhaps 

WiUiam  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Kirkby  MaUory.  If  so,  Shenff 
of  Leics  1604;  of  Warws.,  1621.  Died  Mar.  25,  1641. 
Perhaps  father  of  Henry  (1629)  and  Edward  (1626).  (Nichols, 
IV.  770.) 

jjOEL    .     Adm.    Fell.-Com.   at   Tri.vity,   Apr.    2,    1658. 

Possibly   Edward,   s.   and   h.   of   Baptist   (1628)    Viscount 
Campden.    Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baron   Noel  and 
4th  Viscount  Campden,  1682.  Created  Earl  of  Gainsborough, 
Dec.  I,  1694.  Buried  at  Exton,  Apr.  8,  1689.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Henry  (1660). 
NOKE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4- 
Possibly  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Cambridge;  brother  of  Thomas 
(1549).     Perhaps   V.   of   St   Paul's,   Bedford:    'ord.   pnest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  28,  1577;  bred  in  the  schools."   One  of  these 
names  C.  of  Burslem  Chapel,  Staffs.   Buried  there  Aug.  12, 
1579.   {Vis.  of  Berks.,  1566;  Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  I9i5-) 
NOKE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1504-5;  M.A.  1508.   Preacher,  1511-2. 
NOKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Micbs.  1555-   One 

of  these  names  V.  of  Eckington,  Worcs.,  1578-84. 
NOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1592:  B.A.  from  CoiT>i^ 
Christi,  1592-3;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1599;  B.D.  1606;  D.D. 
1620.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  31,  1597.   V.  of 
Hexton,    Herts.,    1598-1607.     R.   of    Wymington     Beds., 
1610-22.    R.  of  Little  Stoughton,  1612.    Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1622. 
NOKE,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1619;  B.A. 
from  Queens',  1624-5.    Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.)  June  8;  'of 
Trinity,  literate';  priest,  Sept.  21,  1623.    V.  of  Chicheley, 
Bucks.,  1642-62.   Buried  there  1662. 
NOKE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  5,  1607.   Of 
Lincohishire.    B.A.    16x1-2.     V.   of    Preston-by-Wingham, 
Kent,   1616.    Perhaps  preb.  of  Canterbury,   1632.    One  of 
these  names  licensed  (Bishop  of  London)  Feb.  27,  1621-2, 
to  marry  Jane,  dau.  of  John,  draper,  deceased. 
NOKE  or  NOOKE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  15,  1500;  B.A.  1504-5;  M.A.  1507-8;  B.D. 
1516-7.    Fellow,   1504,   till  c.   1527.    Vice-Provost.    V.  of 
Prescot,  Lanes.,  c.  1509.    Preb.  of  York,  1525-9-    Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1526-9.   Died  1529.   Another  of  these  names  was 
V.  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex,  1529-48;  and  of  Fyfield, 
1544-7.  Died  1547.   (Harwood;  Victoria  Co.  Htst.  Lanes.,  m. 
344;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  iii.  427.) 
NOKE  or  NOOK,  SIMON.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  11,  1544.    Of  Shottesbrook,  Berks.    B.A. 
1548-9.   Fellow,  1547-9 
NOKE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1549. 
Eldest  s.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Cambridge,  c.  1535.  Matric.  i549; 
B.A.    1553-4;    M.A.    1557;    B.D.    1570.     FeUow,    1552-62. 
Fellow  of  Eton,  1562.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  i,  1561-2. 
R.  of  Sandy  and  Tempsford,  Beds.,  1573.   Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1573-93.    Perhaps  R.  of  Leasingham,  Lines.,  1588.   Author, 
Latin  verses.   Died  before  Nov.  10,  1593.    [Cooper,  11.  161; 
Vis.  of  Berks.,  1566.) 
NOKE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug. 
24,  1575-   Off,  1577.    Of  Shottesbrook,  Berks.   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1,  1577-8.    Registrar  of  Huntingdon. 
(Harwood.) 

NOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  1592.  ('  S.  of 
Thomas,  1549.)  B.  at  Sandy,  Beds.,  c.  1576.  B.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1595-6;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1599.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  6,  1597;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1598.  V.  of 
Mentmore,  Bucks.,  1598.   R.  of  Tempsford,  Beds.,  1607-18. 

NOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1598.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  15;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1606.  C.  of  Meppershall,  Beds., 
1613-6. 

NOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1621. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1624-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
23,  1627;  priest,  June  5,  1631.  R.  of  Lamport,  Northants., 
1636.  R.  of  Gt  Addington,  1640,  sequestered  from  both 
livings.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Bacon,  of  Burton 
Latimer.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

NOKES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1606. 
Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  19, 
1608. 

NOKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1580. 

NOKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  5, 
1651.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  merchant,  of  St  Stephen's,  Cole- 
man Street,  London.  B.  there.  School,  Croydon,  Surrey 
(Mr  Woods).  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5.  R.  of  St  Olave, 
Silver  Street,  London,  1659.  Ejected  from  Ash  (diocese, 
Rochester),  Kent,  1662.  (Calamy,  11.  33.) 


NORCROSS,  John 

NOLLARD,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  7,  1668. 

Matric.  1668. 
NOLLIUS  (?  NOLLINS),  CHRISTIAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 

Lent,  1604-5. 
NOLLOTH,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1607-8. 
NONNYE  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1554. 
Of  Limerick.    B.A.  (Oxford)   1557-8.    Studied  three  and  a 
half  years  at  Cambridge,  and  two  years  at  Louvain.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  1556-7,  as  'Nonius.' 
NOONE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Walton-on-the-Wold,  Leics. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  i6o8.  Age  32  in  1619.  Perhaps 
brother  of  William  (1617).    (Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619.) 
NOON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3, 
1689.   S.  of  Geoffrey,  shepherd.    B.  at  Cold-Overton,  Leics. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Love).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A. 
1707.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,   1694;  priest,  May, 
1696.   Master  of  Chehnsford  School,  iu  1697.   R.  of  Widford, 
Essex,  1697.   R.  of  Widford,  Herts.,  1729-32.   Died  1732- 
NOONE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1634.   S.  of  Edward,  tailor,  of  Leicester.    B.  there.   School, 
Leicester  (Mr  Angel).    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Saxelbye, 
Leics.,  1656-8.   Buried  there  Nov.  13,  1658. 
NOONE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1617. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Walton-on-the-Wold,  Leics. 
Age  20  in  1619.  Married  and  had  issue.   Died  July  31,  1633. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Francis  (1606).    (Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619; 
Nichols,  III.  498.) 
NORBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1742- 
S.  of  Nathaniel.   Bapt.  at  St  John's,  Chester,  Aug.  6,  1725- 
Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750;  D.D.  1784.   Fellow, 
1746-55.    Assistant  Master  at  Eton,   1753-83-    Fellow  of 
Eton  College,  1783.    R.  of   Walton-on-Trent,  Derbs.;    also 
V.  of  Mapledurham,  Oxon.    'Married   Sept.  16,   17481  Miss 
Elizabeth    Gore: — £15,000.'     Published    a    translation    of 
Gray's  Elegy  into  Greek  verse,  1793.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1800. 
(G.  Mag.;  Harwood.) 
NORBURY,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1679  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
Richard,  of  Droitwich,  Worcs.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Magdalen 
College,  O.xford,  July  16,  1669,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673; 
M.A.  1676.  R.  of  Nafford,  Worcs.,  1686-93.  R.  of  Pencombe, 
Hereford,  1693.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
NORCLIFFE,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  7,  1641.   S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1595),  of  Nunnington,  near 
Hehnsley,  Yorks.,   Knt.    B.  there.    Bapt.  June  22,   1624. 
School,  Beveriey  (Mr  Pomeroy).    Matric.   1641.    Adm.  at 
Gray's    Inn,    Feb.    18,    1641-2.     Barrister-at-law.     Deputy 
Steward  of  the  Liberty  of  St  Mary's,  York.   Buried  Dec.  26, 
1702,  at  Langton.  Brother  of  Sir  Thomas  (1633-4).   (Vis.  0/ 
Yorks.,  1666;  Peile,  I.  476;  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees.) 
NORCLIFFE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1595.    Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Gt  Gomersall,   Yorks., 
barrister,   ^Uddle  Temple.    B.    1579-     Knighted,   Feb.   22, 
1616-7.     High   Sheriff   of   Yorks.,    1626.    Of   Nunnington, 
Yorks.    Purchased  Langton,  1618.    Married  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Bambrough,  of  Howsham.   Will  (York)  1628. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Benjamin  (1641).   (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1612;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
NORCLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  17,  1633-4.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (i595).  of  Nunning- 
ton and  Langton,  Yorks.   B.  at  Howsham,  Yorks.   School, 
'Haston'  (?  Aston),  Yorks.  (private;  Mr  Sugden).    Matric. 
1634.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1635-6.  Knighted, 
Apr.  23,   1642.    Puritan  and   Parliamentarian.    Colonel  of 
Horse.  Of  Langton,  Yorks.  Married,  1639,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Fairfax.    Buried  at  Langton,  Yorks.,  Jan.  8, 
1669-70.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1641).   (Peile,  i.  430;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 
NORCLIFF,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
25,  1681.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  of  Hatton  Garden,  and  Furmval's 
Inn,  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  1681.    Adm.  at 
Lincoki's  Inn,  Sept.  30,  1682.    Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  8, 
1692-3. 
NORCROSS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  16, 
1724-5.    S.   of  Thomas,   husbandman.    B.   at   Ribchester. 
School,  Sedbergh  (Mr  Saunders).  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1728-9. 
Head  Master  of  Rivington  School,  Lanes.,  1729-65.    P.C.  of 
Horwich,   1732-65.    Father  of  John  (next).    (Victorta  Co. 
Hist.  Lanes.,  v.  9.) 
NORCROSS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i, 
1747.    S.   of   John    (above),    clerk,   of  Lancashire.     B.   at 
Rivington,  near  Chorley.  Educated  under  his  father.  Matric. 
1747;  B.A.  1750.    Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  Orms- 
kirk,  1754.   Succeeded  his  father  as  schoolmaster  at  Riving- 
ton, Lanes.,  1765-89,  and  as  P.C.  of  Horwich,  1765-88.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  363.) 


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NoRCROss,  Nathaniel 

NORCROSSE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1632.  Of  London.  S.  of  Jeremiah  (whose  will,  P.C.C,  1658). 
Matric.  1633 ;  B.A.  1636-7.  Went  to  New  England,  1638,  Joined 
the  church  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1641.  Moved  to  Watertown,  1642. 
One  of  the  petitioners  for  a  new  plantation  at  Nashaway 
(now  Lancaster),  Mass.,  where  he  was  to  have  been  minister, 
but  this  project  fell  through,  1644.  Returned  to  England, 
1650.  V.  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk,  c.  1651;  ejected,  1660. 
V.  of  St  Mary,  Dover,  in  1653.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Gilbert,  of  Dorchester  and  Taunton,  Mass.  Died  at  St 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  Aug.  10,  1662.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Felt,  528;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

NORDEN,  JOHN.  M.A.  1581  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  M.D.  from 
Pembroke,  1581;  B.A.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  1568-9;  M.A.  c. 
1573.  Probably  identical  with  the  devotional  author  of  these 
names.    {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

NORDEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1545  (impubes). 

NORFOLK,  Dukes  of,  see  HOWARD. 

NORFOLK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  21,  1700.  Of 
Cambridge.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Jesus  Lane.  Bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  1684.  Matric.  1700:  B.A.  1703-4;  Scholar,  1704; 
M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1706;  C.  of 
Etton,  Northants.;  priest  (London)  Sept.  25,  1709.  V.  of 
Hundon,  Suffolk,  1711-49.  Died  there  Dec.  25,  i749-  M.I. 
(A.  Gray.) 

NORFOLK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  10,  1670-1.  S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M-A. 
1678.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1678;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1680. 
V.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks.,  1680-91.  Buried  Feb.  28, 1691. 

NORFOLK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1585; 
B.A.  1588-9;  M..-^.  1592. 

NORFORD,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1614. 

Of  Norfolk.    B.A.    i6i8-g;   M.A.    1622;   B.D.    1636.    Ord. 

deacon    (Norwich)    Sept.    24,    1626.     R.   of   Attleborough, 

Norfolk,  1639-83.    Died  June  4,  1683,  aged  85.    M.I.    (Le 

Neve,  Mon.,  v.  41.) 
NORGATE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1621;  B.A.  1624-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  28;  priest, 

May  29,  1626. 

NORGATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17, 
1607.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Aylsham  (Mr  Eston). 

NORGATE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1658. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1658 ;  B.A.  1661- 
2;  M.A.  1665.  C.  of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Norwich,  1668. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1675.  M.I.  at  Aylsham.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.  in.  iii.) 

NORGATE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1550.  B.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1568;  B.D.  1575;  D.D.  1581.  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1567.  Master,  1573-87.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1584-5.  R.  of  Latchingdon,  Essex,  1574-84.  R.ofMarsham, 
Norfolk,  1575.  University  preacher,  1576.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1578-87.  R.  of  Fomcett,  Norfolk,  1578.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1579- 
87.  R.  of  Little  Gransden,  Cambs.,  1584.  Died  Nov.  2,  1587. 
Buried  at  St  Bene't,  Cambridge.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1588.  (Cooper, 
n.  18;  D.N.B.) 

NORGATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1701.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  Easter,  1702;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708. 
Fellow,  1707-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1708.  Usher  at 
the  free  school,  Norwich.   Died  there  1709. 

NORGATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1570. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1572;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579- 
Fellow,  1577-83.  Taxor,  1582-3.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  25,  1586.  R.  of  Panfield,  Essex,  1587-1619. 
Died  1619.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1619. 

NORGATE, .   B.A.  1524-5- 

NOIiMAN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1686.  S.  of  James  (1638).  B.  at  Lough  ton,  Bucks.  School, 
Shenley,  Bucks.  (Mr  Jo.  Norman).  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1689- 
90.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  26,  1700.  C.  at  Gt  Loughton, 
Bucks.  R.  of  Gt  Wolston,  1720-1.  Died  at  Gt  Loughton. 
Buried  there,  as  curate,  Apr.  5,  1721.  Admon.  (Archd. 
Bucks.)  1721.  Brother  of  William  (1678).  {Lipscomb,  iv. 
422;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

NORMAN,  BENJAMIN.  .A.dm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  25, 
1660.  4th  s.  of  William  (1618),  clerk,  deceased,  R.  of  Clophill, 
Beds.  B.  there.  Schools,  Henlow,  Beds.  (Mr  Ede)  and 
Hexton  (Mr  Jo.  Davis).  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A. 
1667.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1667.  C.  of 
Meppershall,  and  Streatley,  Beds.,  1667.  V.  of  Pulloxhill, 
1687-94.  C.  of  Higham  Gobion,  1690-4.  Brother  of  James 
(1638).   (W.M.Noble.) 


NORMANTON,  JOHN 

NORMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  8, 1638. 
S.  of  William  (1618),   R.  of  Clophill,  Beds.    Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  22,  1623.   Schools,  Sutton  (Mr  Kempe)  and  Houghton 
Conquest  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 1644.  R.  of  Loughton,  Bucks., 
1652-82.   Buried  there  Feb.  13,  1681-2.   Father  of  Anthony 
(1686)  and  William  (1678),  brother  of  Benjamin  (above). 
NORMAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1513-4.   Abbot  of  the  Cistercian  House 
at  Bindon,  Dorset,  c.  1523-38.  Surrendered,  1539.  (D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  70.) 
NORMAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1603-4. 
NORIvlAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  28,  1651.  Probably 
migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oct.  2,  1652; 
B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1658.   Perhaps  V.  of  Stoke-Lyne,  Oxon., 
1661.    R.  of  Ickford,  Bucks.,  1667-74.    Died  1674.    Will, 
P.C.C.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
NORMAN,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  C.\ius,  Feb.  5, 1584-5. 
Of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  S.  of  John.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Wright). 
Scholar,  1588-9;  B.A.  1588-9.  C.  of  Bamham,  SuSolk,  1594. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  proved  (Bury)  Sept.  23,  1614;  of 
Bury,  clerk. 
NORMAN,    RICHARD.     B.Can.L.    1489-90.     Studied    also   at 
Oxford.    Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Chishall,  Essex,  1492-1502. 
Died  1502. 
NORMAN,   ROBERT.    M.A.   (probably  of  Cambridge).    R.  of 
Conington,  Cambs.,  1455.   Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  R. 
of  Doddington,  Cambs.,  1458.  Msister  of  St  John's  Hospital, 
Ely,  1458. 
NORMAN,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1520-1. 
NORMAN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  i66o. 

Of  Leicestershire.   Matric.  1660. 
NORMAN,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  6, 
1646.    S.   of   Thomas.     B.   at   Rusholme,   Lanes.    School, 
Win  wick  (Mr  Pickering).   Matric.  1646.   Brother  of  Thomas 
(1645). 
NORMAN,   THOMAS.    Prior  of  the  Sempringham   House,  at 
Mattersey,  Northants.    Surrendered,   1538.    [Cooper,  i.  69, 
where  he  is  styled  B.A.  1521;  doubtless  wrongly  identified 
with  Robert  (1520-1).) 
NORMAN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1645.  S.  of  Thomas,  preacher  at  Birch  Chapel,  Lanes.  B.  at 
Rusholme,  near  Manchester.    School,  Winwick  (Mr  Picker- 
ing). Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9.  Minister  of  Gorton,  Lanes., 
1650-2.    Minister  of  Chad  wick,  Cheshire,  in  1657.    Buried 
there  Mar.  23,  1666-7.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1646).  (E.  Axon.) 
NORMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  30, 
1710-1.  4th  s.  of  James.  B.  at  Heathfield,  Somerset.  School, 
Tiverton.   Matric.  1710-1. 
NORMAN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1474;  probably  M.A.  (as  'Newman') 
1476;  B.D.  1488-9;  D.D.  1493-4.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1474  (successor,  1501).  Chaplain  of  Law's  chantry,  at  Little 
St    Mary's,    Cambridge,    1486-96.     R.    of    Brandon -Ferry, 
Sufiolk,  1496.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 
NORMAN,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1547.    (Probably  adm.  I544-) 

NORMAN,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1575. 

NORMAN,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1618  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

Buckinghamshire,    pleb.     Matric.    from    Magdalen    Hall, 

Oxford,  June  16,  1610,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1614;  M.A. 

(St  Alban's  Hall)  1616-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31; 

priest,  June  1,  1618.  R.  of  ClophiU,  Beds.,  1619.  WiU  proved 

(Archd.  Beds.)   1650,  by  son  James.    Father  of  Benjamin 

(1660)  and  James  (1638).   {Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.  Longfield.) 

NORMAN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  15, 

1678.  Of  Burton  Salmon,  Yorks. 
NORMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  31, 
1678.  1st  s.  of  James  (1638),  R.  of  Loughton,  Bucks.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Market  Street  (Mr  Jos.  Thomas)  and  Newport 
Pagnell.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Nov.  19,  1678.  Matric.  1679; 
Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  V.  of  BradweU, 
Bucks.,  1693.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1686). 
NORMANSELL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1690.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1690.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Sept.  i,  1690. 
NORMANTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1620.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624. 
R.  of  Bradwell,  by  Coggeshall,  Essex,  in  1629.  Will  (Cons. 
C.  London)  1638-9.  {Peile,  i.  266.) 
NORMANTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Jan.  9, 
1619-20.  S.  of  Alexander,  cutler,  of  London.  School, 
London  (Mr  Best).  Matric.  1620;  Scholar,  1620-7;  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  FeUow,  1627-39-  'Questioned  for  a 
sermon  preached  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Jan.  10, 
1633-4.'  Went  abroad.  Deprived  of  his  feUowship,  1639. 
Afterwards  joined  the  Church  of  Rome.   {Venn,  i.  248.) 


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NORMANTON,  PAUL 

NORMANTON,  PAUL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
1663.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Sowerby,  Yorks.  School,  Sowerby 
(Mr  Aspderi).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June;  priest,  July,  1674.  V.  of  Ferry  Frystone,  Yorks., 
1674-84.   R.  of  Burgh  Wallis,  1685-91.   {Peile,  1.  601.) 

NORMANTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1562.   Perhaps  R.  of  Bittering,  Norfolk,  1568. 
NORMANTON  or  NORMINGTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from 

Pembroke,  Easter,  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

NORMANTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1539-40. 

NORMA VELL  or  NORMANVILLE,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1572;  B.A.  1576-7.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of 
Hugh,  of  Billingley,  Yorks.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1585.) 

NORRINGTON,  VINCENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1619;  scholar  from  Westminster.  Probably  bapt.  at  All 
Hallows,  Honey  Lane,  London,  Sept.  20,  1601:  s.  of  Vin- 
cent, grocer.   B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

NORRIS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  4, 
1727.  2nd  s.  of  Stephen  (1696),  R.  of  Felthorpe  and  Felming- 
ham,  Norfolk.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Nor^vich  (Mr  Redding- 
ton).  Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727-31.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  3,  1729.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  28,  1735.  Of 
Barton  Turf,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John 
Custance,  mayor  of  Norwich.  Antiquary  and  historian  of 
Norfolk.  Died  June  14,  1786.  Buried  at  Barton  Turf.  M.L 
{Venn,  11.  27;  D.N.B.) 

NORRIS,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1573;  Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1589; 
D.D.  1598.  Fellow,  1581.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
July,  1587.  V.  of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambs.,  1588-90.  R.  of 
Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk,  1591.  R.  of  North  Tuddenham,  1598. 
R.  of  Hockering,  1604.  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  1599-1621. 
Died  before  Dec.  27,  1621. 

NORRIS,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  5, 
1629-30.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Anmer,  Norfolk,  gent.  Matric. 
1631.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21,  1633.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  1,  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Clippesby,  Norfolk. 

NORRIS,  DANIEL.  M.A.  1646  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Rodborough,  Gloucs.  Matric.  from  New  College, 
Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1634,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1638;  M.A. 
(Hart  HaU,  Oxford)  1641-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  June  4, 
1642.  V.  of  Tetbury,  Gloucs.,  c.  1658-87.  Buried  there 
Apr.  22,  1687.  Will  (Gloucester  C.C.)  1687.  (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

NORYSSE,  E.   Matric.  sizar  from  Michaelhouse,  Michs.  1545. 

NORRIS,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1620. 
R.  of  Anmer,  Norfolk,  1624-35. 

NORRICE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
i3>  1653.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Fra.  Sherwood).  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
R.  of  Cranford  St  John,  Northants.,  1662-78.  Master  of 
Wellingborough  School,  1657-60.  R.  of  Stanwix,  1678-1717. 
Buried  there  May  26,  1717.  Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1717. 
Father  of  the  next.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

NORRIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1682.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Cranford,  North- 
ants., Nov.  10,  1665.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr  Smith). 
Matric.  1682.  Married,  Sept.  5,  1692,  at  Cold  Higham, 
Northants.,  Margaret  Gould.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

NORYCE,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  July  22,  1559. 

NORRIS,  HUGH.   B.Civ.L.  1504-5. 

NORRIS  or  NORRICE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  7, 
1626.  Of  Essex.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1627. 
B.A.  1632-3.  C.  of  Fobbing,  Essex,  in  1637.  V.  of  Canewdon, 
1648-59.   Died  1659.   Will,  P.C.C.   (H.  Smith.) 

NORRIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  3,  1708. 
S.  of  James,  mercer  and  citizen  of  (St  Peter  Mancroft) 
Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke)  and 
Norwich  (Mr  Pate).  Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1708-16;  B.A. 
1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Fellow,  1716-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  June  12,  1715;  priest  (Norwich) 
July  22,  1716.  R.  of  Marsham,  1717-29.  Buried  there. 
Will  proved  (Norwich)  1729.  Father  of  William  (1745). 
{Venn,  1.  519.) 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1465-6.  Perhaps  R.  of  Coveney, 
Cambs.,  1465.  V.  of  Arrington,  1491. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  4,  1628-9,  as  'M.A.'  R.  of  Fakenham 
parva  and  Euston,  Suffolk,  1632-7. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1640. 
S.  of  Francis,  maltster,  of  the  parish  of  St  Andrew,  Norwich, 
Sheriff  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  levering). 


NoRRis,  William 

Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  1640-6;  B.A.  1643-4.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  22,  1646.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  18, 
1653.  Bencher,  1669.  Steward  of  Norwich,  1677-80; 
Recorder,  1680-3.  Of  Witton,  Esq.,  J. P.  Died  Aug.  i,  1701. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1675).  {Venn,  i.  338;  Vis.  of  Norfolk, 
1664.) 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1661. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  24, 
1657.  S.  of  George,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks.  School,  Sheffield. 
Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Aug.  17,  1662.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Brent 
Pelham,  Herts.,  1665-71.   Died  1671. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  24,  1673. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Acton  Beauchamp,  Worcs.,  1684-93.  For  2  contem- 
porary namesake  see  Al.  Oxon.  and  D.N.B. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1686.  Of 
Norfolk. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  1,  1687-8. 
S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1688.  Will  proved,  1705.  Brother  of  Stephen  (1696). 
{Venn,  i.  484.) 

NORRES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1691. 
S.  of  Jeremiah.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Burgh  Apton, 
Norfolk  (Mr  Ro.  Connold).   Matric.  1691. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1714-5.  S.  of  John,  maltster.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June  12,  1720;  priest,  Sept.  1722.  V.  of  Kirk 
Ella,  Yorks.,  1723. 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1723.  S.  of  John,  R.  of 
Bemerton,  Salisbury  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  School,  Salis- 
bury. Matric.  from  University  College.  Oxford,  Mar.  27, 
1708,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1711.  R.  of  Little  Langford, 
WUts.,  1719.  Will  (Cons.  C.  Sarum)  1750.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NORRIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  Jan.  2,  1729-3°- 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Witton,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Feb.  10,  1710-1.  School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Sayer  and 
Mr  Brett).  Matric.  1731.  Married  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Carthew,  of  Benacre.  Died  Oct.  9,  1734,  aged  23.  M.I.  at 
Witton.  Father  of  John,  founder  of  the  Norrisian  professor- 
ship.   {Venn,  11.  32.) 

NORRIS  or  NORES,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1505-6;  M.A.  1509. 
Proctor,  1514-5. 

NORRIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1584. 
B.  at  Morton,  Lines.,  1568.  B.A.  1587-8.  Ord.  priest  (Lin- 
cohi)  July  I,  1590.  R.  of  Haceby,  Lines.,  1604.  Will 
(Lincoln)  1637. 

NORRIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  1609; 
B.A.  1612. 

NORRIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1620. 
Matric.  1620;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Horsenden,  Bucks.,  1640. 

NORRIS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1655; 
B.A.  1659-60. 

NORRIS,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1742.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Manchester.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  21,  1729,  age  i8;  B.A,  (Oxford)  1733.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

NORRIS,  STEPHEN.  Adjn.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22, 
1696.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  (St  George's,  Tombland) 
Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric. 
1696;  Scholar,  1696-1703;  B.A.  1699-1700  (senior  wrangler). 
Subscribed  for  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1702;  ord.  priest, 
Apr.  22,  1703.  V.  of  Felmingham,  Norfolk,  1703-49.  C.  of 
St  Mary  Coslany,  Norwich,  1714;  of  St  Martin  and  St  Michael- 
at-Thom,  and  of  Felthorpe,  1723.  R.  of  Felthorpe,  1742-9- 
Died  Nov.  1749.  M.I.  at  Barton  Turf.  WiU  (Norwich  C.C.) 
1749.  Brother  of  John  (1687-8)  and  father  of  Anthony 
(1727).    {Venn,  1.  498.) 

NORRIS,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1485. 

NORRIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  18, 
1675.  S.  of  John  (1640),  of  Norwich.  School,  Seaming 
(Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1675.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  19, 
1677.   Died  young.    {Venn,  i.  453.) 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1617; 

B.A.  i62c>-i;  M.A.  1624.    Probably  V.  of  Brampford  Speke, 

Devon,  where,  according  to  Walker  {Sufferings),  he  was  left 

undisturbed,  by  the  interest  of  Hugh  Peters,  who  had  been 

at  CoUege  with  him.   WiU  (P.C.C.)^i654. 
NORRIS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  25,  1623.    Of  Exeter.    Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1627; 

M..\.  1631.   Fellow,  1626-31.   Lower  Master  at  Eton,  1631- 

36;  Head  Master,  1636-46. 


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NORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1675. 
2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Spake,  Lanes.  B.  1657.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A. 
1682.  Fellow,  i68i.  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  1695-1701.  Am- 
bassador to  the  Great  Mogul,  1698.  Created  Bart.,  Dec.  3, 
1698.  Licensed,  Dec.  17,  1689,  to  marry  Elizabeth,  of 
St  Clement  Danes,  London,  widow  of  Nicholas  Pollexfen  and 
formerly  of  Isaac  Meynell.  Died  Oct.  lo,  1702,  on  his 
journey  back  from  India.    {G.E.C.;  D.N.B.) 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Mar.  16, 

1677-8.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1677-8;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A. 

I 68 1-2. 
NORRIS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23, 

1680.   S.  of  William.   B.  at  Rushock,  Worcs.   Pupil  of  Wm. 

Broughton,  D.D.,  of  Cheddesley. 

NORRIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17, 
1745.  S.  of  James  (1708),  R.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Bullimer).  Matric.  1745;  Scholar, 
1745-51;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Fellow,  1751-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  23;  priest,  May  24,  1752.  Usher  of 
the  Perse  School,  1756-8.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  1759. 
R.  of  Riddlesworth  and  Gasthorpe,  Norfolk,  -1767.  R.  of 
Kilverstone,  1774-98.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Rosebery. 
Died  Aug.  30,  1798.  M.I.  at  Guist.  Will  (P.C.C);  as  of  Wood 
Norton.    {Venn,  11.  56.) 

NORRIS,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  28,  1738. 

(Name  off,  Oct.  1738.) 

NORTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 
1583-4-  S.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Shephall,  Herts. 
Schools,  Shephall  and  Hertford. 

NORTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
21,  1651.  ist  s.  of  Dudley  (1619),  K.B.,  of  Cambridgeshire. 
School,  Amersham,  Bucks.  (Mr  Ch.  Crooke).  Matric.  1651. 
Created  Baron  Grey  of  RoUeston,  Oct.  1673.  Succeeded  as 
5th  Baron  North,  June  24,  1677.  Died  Jan.  1690-1,  aged  56. 
Buried  at  Kirtling.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Francis  (1653), 
John  (1660)  and  Roger  (1667),  father  of  Charles  (1691)  and 
William  (1691).    (Baker's  Northants.,  i.  527;  G.E.C.) 

NORTH,  The  Hon.  CHARLES.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  12)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  22,  1691.  S.  of  Charles  (1651),  Baron 
North.  B.  at  Caldecote,  Cambs.  M.A.  1695-6.  Fellow,  1698. 
Afterwards  in  the  army.  Died  1710,  in  Flanders.  Brother  of 
William  (1691).  (Magdalene  College  History,  150;  Baker's 
Northants.,  1.  527.) 

NORTH,  DUDLEY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c.  1597. 
S.  of  Sir  John  (1562).  Bapt.  at  St  Gregory's,  London,  Sept. 
18,  1582.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Baron  North  de  Kirtling,  Dec.  3, 
1600.  Served  in  the  Low  Countries,  1602.  Discovered  the 
springs  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  1606.  A  conspicuous  figure  at 
court,  and  in  court  entertainments.  Attended  Charles  I  in 
his  expedition  to  Scotland,  1639.  Took  no  part  in  the  civil 
war.  Commissioner  of  the  Admiralty  for  a  short  time,  in  1645 . 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Cambs.  An  accomplished  musician. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Brocket,  of  Brocket  Hall, 
Herts.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Jan.  16,  1666-7.  Buried 
at  Kirtling,  Cambs.  Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1629), 
brother  of  GQbert  (1612)  and  John  (1602).  (D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

NORTH,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  c.  1619. 
S.  of  Dudley  (above).  Baron  North.  K.B.,  1616.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1619.  Joined  the  regiment  of  volunteers 
for  the  relief  of  the  Palatinate,  1620.  Served  in  Holland. 
Travelled  in  Italy,  France  and  Spain.  M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire, 
1640-8;  for  Cambridge  town,  1660.  Succeeded  as  4th  Baron, 
Jan.  1666-7.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Montague, 
Knt.  Wrote  on  economics  and  religious  subjects.  Buried  at 
Kirtling,  Cambs.,  June  27,  1677.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
Charles  (1651),  Francis  (1653),  John  (1660)  and  Roger  (1667), 
brother  of  John  (1629).  (Baker's  Northants.,  1.  527;  D.N.B.; 
A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NORTH,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
May  12,  1701.  S.  of  Sir  Dudley,  Knt.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Kensington  (private).  Matric.  1701.  M.P.  for  Thetford, 
1710-22;  for  Orford,  1722-30.  Died  Feb.  4,  1730.  (A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

NORTH,  EDWARD.  Of  Peterhouse.  S.  of  Roger,  citizen  of 
London.  B.  1496.  School,  St  Paul's.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
July  I,  1522.  Clerk  of  the  Parliament,  1531-41.  King's 
Serjeant-at-law,  1536.  Knighted,  1542.  M.P.  for  Cambs., 
1542-4,  1547-52,  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts.,  1542-3. 
Chancellor  of  the  Court  of  Augmentations,  1545-7.  Privy 
Councillor,  1546.  Created  Baron  North  of  Kirtling,  Feb.  17, 
1553-4-  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Cambs.,  1557.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1564.  Benefactor  of  Peterhouse.  Conveyed  to  Trustees  the 
Rectory  and  advowson  of  Ellington,  Hunts,  for  the  support 
of  poor  scholars.  Father  of  Roger,  2nd  Baron.  (Cooper,  i. 
232;  D.N.B. ;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 


North,  John 

NORTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Mar.  1623-4. 
S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  serjeant-at-arms  to  Charles  I.  B.  at 
Tewin,  Herts.  Matric.  1624.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1626.  Barrister,  1634.  Of  Marden,  Esq.  Died  May  i,  1653. 
M.I.  at  Tewin.  Brother  of  George  (1634). 

NORTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  24,  1648-9. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Henry  (1604),  of  Laxfield.  B.  at  Benacre. 
Matric.  1648-9.  Married  (1)  Frances,  dau.  of  Edmund  Eade, 
B.D.;  (2)  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Colby,  of  Banham,  Norfolk. 
Died  June  5,  1701.  Brother  of  Henry  (1645).  (Vis.  of 
Suffolk,  1664;  Stickling,  II.  123.) 

NORTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24, 1734. 
S.  of  Henry,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Reddlngton).  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734-9;  B.A. 
1737-8-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1738;  priest.  May 
24,  1741.  R-  of  Benacre,  Suffolk,  1743-66;  of  Pakefield, 
1743-66.   Died  Apr.  27,  1766.   (Venn,  11.  39.) 

NORTH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1653.  S.  of  Dudley  (1619),  Lord  North,  of  Kirtling, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  1637.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(Mr  Stephens).  Matric.  1653.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  27,  1655.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  28,  1661.  Bencher, 
1668.  Treasurer,  1671.  K.C.,  1668.  Solicitor-general,  1671-3. 
Knighted,  May,  1671.  M.P.  for  Lynn,  1673-5.  Attorney- 
general,  1673-5.  Privy  Councillor.  Chief  Justice  C.P.,  1675- 
82.  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  1682-5.  Created  Baron 
Guilford,  Sept.  1683.  A  staunch  Royalist.  A  patron  of  art, 
music  and  science.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pope, 
Earl  of  Down.  Died  Sept.  5, 1685.  Buried  at  Wroxton,  Oxon. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1651),  John  (1660)  and  Roger  (1667). 
(D.N.B.) 

NORTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1547- 
(Possibly  identical  with  the  translator,  of  these  names,  for 
whom  see  D.N.B.) 

NORTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  9, 
1634.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Tewin,  Herts.  School, 
Hertford  (Mr  Minors).   Brother  of  Edward  (1623-4). 

NORTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1725.  S.  of 
George,  pewterer,  of  London.  B.  there,  1707.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  Easter,  1726;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1744- 
F.S.A.,  1741.  V.  of  Codicote,  Herts.,  1743-72.  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Cathcart,  1744.  Numismatist  and  2intiquary.  Died 
June  17,  1772.   Buried  at  Codicote.   Will,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.) 

NORTH,  GILBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  16, 
1612.  4th  s.  of  Sir  John  (1562),  Knt.  B.  in  parish  of  St  Paul 
(?  St  Gregory),  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1612.  Of 
Westminster,  Esq.  Executor  of  his  mother,  1618.  Brother 
of  John  (1602)  and  Dudley  (1597).   (Venn,  1.  218.) 

NORTH,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Wickambrook, 
Suffolk,  Knt.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1608.  Of 
Laxfield,  Suffolk.  Died  at  Woodbridge,  Jan.  27,  1654. 
Buried  at  Laxfield.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Edward 
(1648-9).   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

NORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  8,  1645. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above),  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Wingfield. 
Died  Dec.  17,  1674.  M.I.  at  Letheringham.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1648-9).   (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1663;  Suckling,  11.  123.) 

NORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  25,  1649-50.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of 
Laxfield,  Suffolk  (afterwards  Baronet,  1660).  School,  Bury 
(Mr  Stevens).  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6, 
1647.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Aug.  29,  1671.  M.P.  for  Suffolk, 
1685-7.  Of  MildenhaU,  Suffolk.  Died  unmarried  July  5, 
1695.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  G.E.C.) 

NORTH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,   1560. 

Died  in  London,   1562.    WiU,  P.C.C;  evidently  of  Louth, 

Lines. 
NORTH,  JOHN.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1562.    S.  of  Roger,  2nd  Baron  North.    In  1567  moved  to 

Trinity  with  Whitgift,  who  was  his  Peterhouse  tutor;  M.A. 

1572.    Elected  free  burgess  and  alderman  of  Cambridge. 

M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1584-5,  1586-7,  1588-9;  for  Orford,  1593. 

Knighted,  Apr.  1596.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Valentine 

Dale,   LL.D.     Travelled   and   fought   in    the   Netherlands. 

KiUed  in  Flanders,  June  5,  1597.    Father  of  Dudley  (1597), 

John  (1602),  Gilbert  (1612)  and  Roger  (1607).    (Cooper,  11. 

224;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NORTH,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1577-8. 

NORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  15,  1602. 
Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1562),  Knt.  Matric.  1602. 
K.B.,  1616.  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber.  Brother 
of  Dudley  (1597),  Roger  (1607)  and  Gilbert  (1612).  (Collins, 
IV.  465.) 


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North,  John 

NORTH  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  26,  1603.  Took  part  in  the  College 
dramatic  performances,  1603.  Author,  Latin  verses.  (Cooper, 
11.  446.) 

NORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  July  i,  1629. 
2nd  s.  of  Dudley  (1597),  Lord  North.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  3,  1630-1.  Brother  of  Dudley  (1619).   (Walker,  40.) 

NORTH,  The  Hon.  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  25, 
166&-1.  5ths.  of  Dudley  (1619).  Baron  North.  B.  in  London, 
1645.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1666. 
Fellow  of  Jesus  (by  Roy.il  mandate),  1664-72-  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  1672.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1672-4.  Master  of 
Trinity,  1677-83.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  18,  1669;  priest,  Oct.  30,  1670.  V.  of  Llandinam, 
Montgomery,  c.  1671.  Clerk  of  the  Closet,  1673-  Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1673-83.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1676-83. 
Author,  classical.  Died  Apr.  1683,  aged  37.  Buried  in 
Trinity  College  Chapel.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1651),  Francis  (1653)  and  Roger  (1667).   (D.N.B.) 

NORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  21, 
1688.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Ayton,  Yorks.  School, 
Coxwold.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.  Fellow, 
1693.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1694;  priest,  1696.  V.  of 
Scarborough,  1696-1708.   Father  of  Robert  (1719)- 

NORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26,  1744-5- 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Bradenham,  Bucks.  School,  Eton  (coUeger, 
1741-4).  Matric.  1745.  Migrated  to  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
July  II,  1747;  B.A.  (0.\ford)  1749-50;  M.A.  1752-  Perhaps 
R.  of  Hawridge,  Bucks.,  until  1774-  Died  Dec.  1774-  (^l- 
Oxon.) 

NORTH,  JOSHUA.  M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  O.xford).  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Luppit,  Devon,  pleb.  Matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall, 
Mar.  22,  1638-9,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1642;  created  M.A. 
1648.  Fellow  of  New  College,  1649.  R.  of  Churchstanton, 
Devon,  1660.   Admon.  (Exeter)  1694.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

NORTH,  MOUNTAGUE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1730. 
S.  of  Roger  (1667),  of  Rougham,  Norfolk,  Esq.  B.  there,  1712. 
Scholar,  1730;  Matric.  i73i;"B.A.  1733-4:  M.A.  1737;  D-D. 
1767.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1738. 
R.  of  Stemfield,  Suffolk,  1767.  Preb.  of  Windsor,  1775-9- 
Died  at  Sternfield,  Aug.  22,  1779.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Roger  (1720).   (G.  Mag.) 

NORTH,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Sandwich,  Kent,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  22,  1631;  B.A.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford),  1631;  M.A.  1634.  R.  of  Charlton,  Kent,  1646.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

NORTH,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 
1632-3.  S.  of  Oliver.  B.  at  Hertingfordbury.  School, 
Hertford  (Mr  Minors).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
V.  of  Teston,  Kent,  1643-64.  V.  of  Yalding,  1663-75.  V.  of 
West  Farleigh,  1663-75.  Died  May  11,  1675.  M.I.  at  West 
Farley.  Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  i.  424.) 

NORTH,  OLIVER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  18, 
1666;  exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  S.  of  Oliver 
(above),  V.  of  Teston,  Kent.  B.  there.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  24,  1671; 
priest  (Bristol)  Dec.  21,  1673.  V.  of  West  Farleigh,  Kent, 
1675-1725.  R.  of  Iden,  Sussex,  1692.  Married,  at  West 
Farleigh,  Nov.  7, 1698,  Frances  Davis,  of  Hunton.  Died  1725. 
(Peile,  II.  4;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NORTH,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1629-30; 
B.A.  1634-5. 

NORTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1635; 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  One  of  these  names  ord.  (York) 
1662;  of  Ousfleete,  Yorks.,  M.A.,  priest. 

NORTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1719.  S.  of  John 
(1688),  V.  of  Scarborough.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  3,  1702. 
School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  Easter,  1720;  Scholar,  1720. 
An  eccentric  and  recluse.  Founded  the  'Amicable  Society' 
at  Scarborough  for  clothing  and  teaching  poor  children. 
Buried  there,  Oct.  14,  1760.  (Peacock,  Wakefield  School.) 

NORTH,  ROGER.  'Supposed  to  have  completed  his  education 
at  Peterhouse.'  S.  of  Edward,  Baron  North.  B.  1530. 
Appeared  early  at  Court.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1555,  1558,  1563. 
K.B.,  1559.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1561.  Succeeded  as  2nd 
Baron  North,  Dec.  31,  1564.  Alderman  and  free  burgess  of 
Cambridge,  1568.  Went  as  joint  Ambassador  to  Vienna, 
1568.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Cambs.,  1569.  High  Steward  of 
Cambridge,  1572-80.  Sent  as  Ambassador  to  France,  1574. 
Intimate  with  Leicester;  accompanied  him  to  Holland,  1585, 
distinguished  himself  greatly  in  the  campaign.  Treasurer  of 
the  Queen's  household,  1596-1600,  and  Privy  Councillor, 
1596.  Keeper  of  the  Royal  Parks  of  Eltham  and  Home,  1597. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1600.  Father  of  John  (1562)  and  brother  of 
Thomas.   (D.N.B.;  Cooper,  u.  290,  552.) 


North,  William 

NORTH,  ROGER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1607.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1562).  A  sea  commander  of  note. 
Brother  of  John  (1602),  GUbert  (1612)  and  Dudley  (i597)- 
(A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NORTH,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  30,  1667. 
Resided  a  year.  6th  s.  of  Dudley  (1619),  Baron  North.  B.  at 
Tostock,  SuSolk,  Sept.  3,  1651.  School,  Thetford  (Mr  Keen). 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  21,  1669.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  29,  1674.  Bencher,  1682.  Treasurer,  1683.  K.C., 
1683.  Solicitor-general  to  the  Duke  of  York,  1684-5.  M.P. 
forDunwich,  1685-7.  Attorney-General  to  the  Queen,  1685-8. 
Retired  at  the  Revolution.  Purchased  the  estate  of  Rougham, 
Norfolk,  1690.  A  non-juror.  Author,  biographical.  Died 
Mar.  I,  1733-4.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Montagu  (1730)1 
brother  of  Charles  (1651),  Francis  (1653)  and  John  (1660). 
(D.N.B. ;  A.  B.  Beaven;  Middle  Temple  Bench  Book.) 

NORTH,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1720.  S.  of  Roger  (above),  of  Rougham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Thetford,  Norfolk  (Mr  Price),  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  18,  1717-8.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Lake,  of 
Hitchin.  Died  Apr.  30,  1771.   Brother  of  Montagu  (1730). 

NORTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  atCAius,  Jan.  29,  1647- 
8.  S.  of  Michael,  druggist,  citizen  of  London.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1647-8;  Scholar,  1647-9. 

NORTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1726.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Leicestershire.  B.  at 
Saltby.  School,  Gawthrop  (Mr  Turner).  Matric.  1727;  B.A. 
1729-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1731;  priest, 
June  5,  1734.  R.  of  Muston,  Leics.,  1738-58.  Buried  there 
Mar.  28,  1758.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  397.) 

NORTH,  T.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1715.  Not 
found  in  the  College  register. 

NORTH,  THOMAS.  Said  to  have  studied  at  Peterhouse.  2nd 
s.  of  Edward,  Baron  North.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9, 
1555-6.  Presented  with  the  freedom  of  the  town  of  Cambridge, 
1568.  Accompanied  his  brother  Roger  to  France,  1574- 
Knighted,  1591.  J. P.  for  Cambs.,  1592.  Pensioned  by  Queen 
Elizabeth,  1601.  A  master  of  English  prose.  Translator,  his 
Plutarch  formed  Shakespeare's  chief  storehouse  of  classical 
learning.  Probably  died  c.  1601.  Brother  of  Roger.  (D.N.B.) 

NORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586. 

NORTH,  THOMAS.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1607;  priest  (York)  Sept. 

1608.  V.  of  North  Ferriby,  Yorks.,  1608.    Perhaps  V.  of 
Adlingfleet,  1611. 

NORTH,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  16, 1605-6,  as  B.A.  R.of  Saxelbye, 
Leics.,  1606.  Buried  there  Sept.  21,  1613.   (Nichols,  in.  403.) 

NORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  19, 
1646-7.  S.  of  John,  of  Louth,  Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric. 
1647. 

NORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  14, 
1679.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.   Matric.  1681. 

NORTH,  THOMAS  COX.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  19,  1740.  Of  Southwark,  Surrey.  S.  of  Thomas,  brewer. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  19, 
1739-40. 

NORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 
1639.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Shephall,  Herts.  School,  Hertford 
(Mr  Minors).   Matric.  1639. 

NORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1675- 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  14,  1680.  V.  of  Saltby,  Leics.,  1680.  V.  of  Braunstone, 
1704-30.  V.  of  Stonesby,  1717.  Will  (Leicester)  1730. 

NORTH,  WILLIAM,  Baron.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  13)  at 
Magdalene,  Oct.  22, 1691.  S.  of  Charles  (1651),  Lord  North, 
deceased.  B.  at  Caldecote,  Cambs.  Succeeded  as  6th  Baron, 
Jan.  1690-1.  2nd  Baron  Grey.  Captain  in  the  army,  1702. 
Colonel,  10th  Foot,  1703.  Wounded  at  Blenheim.  Lieut.- 
General,  1710.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Cambs.,  1711-5-  Privy 
Councillor  and  Governor  of  Portsmouth,  1711-4.  F.R.S., 
1720.  Committed  to  the  Tower  of  London  for  complicity  in 
Atterbury's  plot,  1722.  Retired  abroad.  Died  at  Madrid, 
Oct.  31,  1734.  Brother  of  Charles  (1691).  (D.N.B.;  Baker's 
Northants.,  i.  527;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

NORTH,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1724-  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Whittington,  Lanes.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  8,  1 712,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715.  Doubtless 
R.  of  Langford,  Essex,  1723-67.  R.  of  Widford,  Herts., 
"1733-67.  Died  May  17,  1767.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1767;  of  Lang- 
ford.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

NORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  i733- 
Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740. 
Fellow,  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  June  5,  i737- 


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NoRTHAGE,  Richard 

NORTH, .  B.Can.L.  1520-1;  D.Can.L.  1525-6.  Canonicus. 

NORTH, .  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  1569-74- 

NORTH, .  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1602. 

NORTH, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 

NORTHAGE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

Mar.  16,  1624-5.  S.  of  Richsjd.  B.  at  'Hopston'  (?  Hoxton), 

Middlesex.   Matric.  1625;  B.A.  from  King's,  1629-30;  M.A. 

1633. 
NORTHAM    (?NORTHAN),    THOMAS.     Matric.    sizar    from 

Queens',  Easter,  1619.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 

1626. 
NORTHAMPTON,  Earls  of.  see  COMPTON  and  HOWARD. 
NORTHAN,  see  also  NORTHEN. 
NORTHAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1655. 

NORTHAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1616.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  17,  1621-2;  priest,  June  8,  1628. 

NORTHBURGH,  ROGER.  ChanceUorof  the  University,  132 1-6. 
A  royal  clerk  in  1310.  Comptroller  of  the  wardrobe,  1315. 
Archdeacon  of  Richmond,  1317.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1317- 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1317.  In  temporary  charge  of  the  Great  Seal, 
1321.  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  1322.  A.  Com- 
missioner to  treat  with  the  Scots,  1327.  Treasurer  for  three 
months,  1328.  One  of  the  Commissioners  to  settle  the  dis- 
putes which  had  arisen  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  1332. 
Present  in  various  Parliaments  until  June,  1344.  Died  c. 
Nov.-Dec.  1359.   Buried  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.   (D.N.B.) 

NORTHCOTE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July 
9,  1645.  Of  Devon.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  John  Northcote, 
Bart.  Bapt.  at  Newton  St  Cyres,  Mar.  25,  1628.  Succeeded 
as  2nd  Bart.,  1676.  Died  c.  July,  1688.  Brother  of  John 
(1646-7).    (G.E.C.) 

NORTHCOTT  or  NORCOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  13,  1645-6.  S.  of  William,  minister  of  West 
Derby  Chapel,  Lanes.  B.  at  West  Derby.  School,  North- 
wich,  Cheshire  (Mr  Piggott).  Matric.  1645-6;  B.A.  1650-1. 
One  of  these  names  minister  at  Stanstead  St  Margaret's, 
Herts.,  1656-62.   {Peile,  1.  503.) 

NORTHCOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12, 
1646-7.  Of  Devon.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John.  Bapt.  at 
Newton  St  Cyres,  Sept.  24,  1629.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1645). 
(Vis.  of  Devon.) 

NORTHCOTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  9,  1701. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1709.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1709.   R.  of  Winkleigh,  Devon,  1721. 

NORTHCOTT,  PERCY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2. 

NORCOTTE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1567.  Of  Safiron  Walden,  Essex.  S.  of  Richard.  School, 
SaflEron  Walden.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Apr.  2,  1571,  age  19;  B.A. 
1572-3-   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1576.   {Venn,  1.  67.) 

NORTHEN,  see  also  NORTHAN. 

NORTHEN,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583. 

NORTHEN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1641;  B.A.  1644-5. 
NORTHEN,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
NORTHEN,     SAMUEL.      B.A.     from     Peterhouse,     1570-1; 

Scholar,  1572;  M.A.  1575. 
NORTHEND,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1590-1; 

B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  19; 

priest,  Aug.  20,  1626.   Perhaps  R.  of  Farforth,  Lines.,  1627. 
NORTHEND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1566. 

Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Chester)  Oct.  16,  1569.   R.  of  Thomton- 

le-Moor,  Lines.,  1577-80.  R.  of  Walesby,  1580. 
NORTHENS,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 
NORTHEY,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3,  1567. 

S.  of  Richard,  of  Colchester.  School,  Colchester.  Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (London)  1577.    (Venn,  i.  60.) 
NORTHEY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  2,  1646. 

Of  Wiltshire.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Cons.  C.  Sarum) 

1664;  R.  of  North  Tidworth,  Wilts. 
NORTHEY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,   1710-1. 

Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.,  of  Epsom  (for  whom 

see  D.N.B.).   Examiner  in  the  Court  of  Chancery.   Married 

Susan,  dau.  of  John  Pearse,  of  Epsom.    Died  Sept.  1774. 

Will,  P.C.C.    Brother  of  William  (1704-5).    (Burke,  L.G.; 

G.  Mag.) 
NORTHEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563; 

B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1, 

1580;  'Northen.' 


Norton,  Edmund 

NORTHEY,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1704-5- 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.,  Attorney-General, 
of  Compton  Basset,  Wilts.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  13,  1700.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  28,  1712.  M.P.  for 
Calne,  1713-5;  for  Wootton  Bassett,  1715-22.  Died  Nov.  11, 
1738,  aged  48.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Edward  (l7lc^-l)  and 
father  of  the  next.   (Le  Neve,  Knights,  479;  Burke,  L.G.) 

NORTHEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1739.  Of 
London.  Doubtless  s.  of  the  above.  M.P.  for  Calne,  1747-6; 
for  Maidstone,  1761-8;  for  Gt  Bedwin,  1768-70.  F.R.S., 
1753.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Edwcurd  Hopkins,  Secretary  of 
State  for  Ireland.  Died  Dec.  24,  1770,  aged  48.  (A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

NORTHEY, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr,  20, 

1736.   (Name  off,  1738.) 
NORTHFIELD,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1589; 
B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1599.    R.  of  Brome,  Suffolk,  1593-1600. 
R.  of  Saxham  Magna,  1593-1600.  R.  of  Struston,  1599-1600. 
(Venn,  i.  145;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 
NORTHFOLKE,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1628. 
NORTHGATE,  JOHN.    FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1397.    Ord. 
acolyte  (Ely)  Apr.  7,   1397;  deacon,  June  i,  1398.    R.  of 
Ingworth,  Norfolk,  1408-10.  V.  of  Roudham,  1410-23.  V.  of 
Dilham,  1426-9.    (Venn,  1.  4.) 
NORTHLEIGH,  HENRY.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1659-60. 
Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Henry.   Bapt.  at  Woolborough,  Devon, 
Mar.  4,   1642-3.    M.P.  for  Okehampton,   1677-9,   1687-94. 
Died  Jan.  31,  1693-4.   (A.  B.  Beaven;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
NORTHLEIGH,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  1681-2  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).   S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Exminster,  Devon,  gent. 
Matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  23,  1674-5,  age  18; 
B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1681;  LL.B.  1682.  M.D.  from  King's,  1687. 
Fellow  of  King's.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  8,  1682. 
Practised  medicine  at  Exeter.  Wrote  in  defence  of  James  II 
and  on  polemical  theology.    Died  Jan.  17,  1704-5.   Buried 
in  Exeter  Cathedral.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
NORTHLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1661. 
NORTHON,  see  also  NORTHAN. 

NORTHON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1751.  S.  of  J.,  cloth  merchant,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at 
Holbeach.  Schools,  Moulton  (Mr  Chapman)  and  Stamford 
(Mr  Reid).  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Dec.  18,  1756;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1759.  C.  of  Husbands 
Bosworth,  Leics.  Admon.  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.) 
1783;  of  Stamford,  Lines.,  clerk.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  606.) 

NORTHORN, .   Incorp.  1492-3. 

NORTH  ROPP,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
i6ii;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1614-5;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1615;  priest,  Dec.  1616.  R.  of  Hooton  Roberts, 
Vorks.,  1620-39.   Died  1639. 
NORTHUMBERLAND,  Duke  of,  see  DUDLEY,  JOHN. 
NORTHUS,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
6,  1638.   S.  of  Francis,  deceased,  late  butler  of  the  CoUege. 
B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse  (Mr  Watson).  Matric.  1638; 
B.A.  1642-3. 
NORTHWOOD,  THOMAS.   ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1341, 
1344.   Perhaps  D.D.;  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1329;  Archdeacon  of 
Lincoln,  1331-49;  Treasurer.    Died  1349.    (Le  Neve,  Fasti, 
II.  44-) 
NORTHWOOD,  THOMAS.   ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1485. 
NORTLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1585. 
NORTON,  BONHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  William,  citizen  and  stationer,  of 
London  (whose  wiU,  P.C.C,  1594,  as  of  St  Faith's).   SherifiE 
of  London,  i6io-i.  Sheriffof  Salop,  161 1.  Retired  to  Church 
Stretton.    Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Owen,  Judge,  of 
Condover,  Salop.  Died  Apr.  5,  1635.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1636; 
as  of  St  Anne,  Blackfriars.   (J.  Ch.  Smith;  D.N.B.) 
NORTON,  BRETT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1642.   S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Sherrington,  Bucks.   Age  7  in  1634. 
Grandson  of  Sir  John  Brett,  Knt.,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex. 
(Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.) 
NORTON,  DUDLEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1609.   S.  of  Sir 
Dudley,  secretary  in   Ireland.    Matric.   FeU.-Com.  Easter, 
1611.   (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1623.) 
NORTON,  EDMUND.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  6,  1639.   Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Maulger,  of  St  Nicholas 
juxta   Richmond,  Yorks.,  Esq.     B.  at  Richmond.    Matric. 
1639.    Adm.   at   Gray's   Inn,   Feb.    11,    1645-6.     Royalist. 
Compounded  and  fined,  with  his  father,  1646.  Married  Jane, 
dau.  of  Toby  Dudley,  of  ChopweU,  Durham.    Buried  at  St 
Michael-le-Belfry,  York,  Nov.  29,  1648.  Admon.  (York)  1649. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith;  Whitaker,  Richmondshire,  n.  182.) 


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NORTON,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  (age  13)  from  Christ's, 

Lent,  1564-5- 
NORTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1607-8. 

Of  Lincolnshire. 
NORTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  1689. 
NORTON,  EDWARD.    D.D.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).    V.  of  Saffron 
Walden,  Essex,  1674-1714-    R-  c*  Chesterton  parva,  1677. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1679-1712.    Buried  at  SaSron  Walden, 
Nov.  19,  1714.   Father  of  the  next. 

NORTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  14,  1692.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  D.D.  B.  at  Saffron 
Walden,  Essex.  School,  Saffron  Walden.  Matric.  1692;  B.A. 
1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  5,  1698-9. 
One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1701-3. 

NORTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1715.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1715,  as  'Thomas';  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A. 
1722.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  13,  1719-20. 

NORTON,  FINCH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  16,  1714- 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9. 

NORTON,  FLETCHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1734.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Grantley,  Yorks.,  and 
grandson  of  Thomas  (1676).  B.  there,  June  23,  1716.  School, 
Ripon  (Mr  Stephens).  Matric.  i734;  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1762. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  14,  1734-  Called  to  the 
Bar,  July  6,  1739.  Bencher,  May  3,  1 754-  K.C.,  i754-  Treas- 
urer, 1762.  M.P.  for  Appleby,  1756-61;  for  Wigan,  1761-8; 
for  Guildford,  1768-82.  Solicitor-General  and  knighted,  1762. 
Attorney-General,  1763-5-  Privy  Councillor,  1769.  Recorder 
of  Guildford.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1770-80. 
F.R.S.,  1776.  F.S.A.,  1779.  Created  Baron  Grantley  of 
Markenfield,  1782.  Attacked  by  Junius  in  Letter  39.  Married 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Chappie,  Knt.  Died  Jan.  1,  1789. 
WilJ,  P.C.C.  {Scott-Mayor,  111.  455;  D.N.B.;  Middle  Temple 
Bench  Book ;  A.  B.  Heaven.) 

NORTON,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591- 

NORTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 
1658.  S.  of  Peter,  surgeon,  of  Peckham,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A. 
1665. 

NORTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1637.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.,  of  Dishforth,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Sedgwick).  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  1640-1.  Captain  in  the  Trained  Bands  of  Yorks., 
1665.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Anthony  Pullen,  of  Warton, 
Yorks.    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

NORTON,  GERVASE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620. 
Probably  of  Kettlethorpe,  near  Wakefield,  Yorks.  S.  of 
Samuel.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1627;  priest.  Mar.  1627-8.  V.  of  Darton,  Bamsley,  1627-8. 
Died  1628.  {Peile,  i.  334;  F.M.G.,  911;  Hunter,  S.  Yorks., 
II.  371-) 

NORTON,  GREGORY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  1, 
1637-8.  Of  Ber.kshire.  Elder  s.  of  Sir  Gregory,  of  Charlton, 
Wantage,  Bart.  Matric.  1637-8.  Died  before  his  father,  1652. 
{Vis.  of  Berks.,  1623.) 

NORTON,  H.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

NORTON,  HUGH  DE.  Adm.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1327-9. 

NORTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  1615-5. 

NORTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1614. 

NORTON,  JOHN  DE.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1350.  Beneficed, 
Aug.  2,  1355.  Perhaps  V.  of  Middleton  Tyas,  Yorks.,  1362. 

NORTON,  JOHN  DE.  LL.B.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  May  17,  1421. 
R.  of '  Brugeham,'  Norfolk.  Mr  John  Norton,  canon  of  Ripon, 
V.  of  Wath,  Yorks.,  1429-36.   Died  1436. 

NORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1554. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bracon-Ash,  Norfolk,  1558-65. 

NORTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

NORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1570. 
Perhaps  adm.  as  FeU.-Com.,  'of  Kent.'  Doubtless  s.  of 
Richard,  of  Billingsley,  Salop.  Served  an  apprenticeship  as 
printer  to  his  uncle  William,  of  London.  Publisher  and  book- 
seller in  St  Paul's  churchyard.  Master  of  the  Stationers'  Co., 
1607,  1610  and  1612.  Printer  of  Latin,  Greek  and  Hebrew 
to  Queen  Elizabeth.  Alderman  of  London,  1611.  Died  May 
21,  1612.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1613;  of  St  Faith's,  London.  Bene- 
factor of  the  Stationers'  Co.  Cousin  of  Bonham  (1580-1). 
{D.N.B.) 

NORTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1578  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Hamp- 
ton, Hants.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1566; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1570;  M.A.  1573.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 
1569.  PerhapsR.  of  Mundford,  Norfolk,  1574-7-  {Al.Oxon.) 


Norton,  Richard 

NORTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  11,  1579-80, 

Of  London. 
NORTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.   1591;  B.A. 
i';ot-d-MA    15Q7.   Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Colchester)  Apr.  9, 
1598.   V.  of  Claydon,  Suffolk,  1602.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1631. 
NORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug   25    1599.    Of  Southwark,  Surrey.    B.A.  1603-4;  M.A. 
1607    Fellow,  1602-26.  Vice-Provost,  1622-5.  Taxor,  1622- 
r.    Senior  Proctor,  1625-6.   Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby. 
R|  of  Dunton  Waylett,  Essex,  1626-53.    V.  of  Gosfield,  in 
1646.   Died  1652-3.    {Harwood.) 
NORTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 

Perhaps  same  as  next. 
NORTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1607.  One 
of  these  (if  really  two)  probably  graduated  B.A.  1609-10. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  B.A.  1610;  M.A.  (Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford)  1612. 
NORTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1620.  Of 

Norfolk. 

NORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  May  19, 

1620.  S.  of  William,  of  Hertfordshire.   B.  at  Bishop's  Stort- 

ford.  May  6,  1606.   School,  Buntingford  (Mr  Alex.  Strange). 

Scholar,   1620-6;   Matric.   1621;   B.A.    1623-4;   M.A.   1627. 

C.  at  Bishop's  Stortford,  and  usher  of  the  Grammar  School 

there.    Went  to  New  England,  1635.    Lecturer  at  Ipswich, 

Mass.,   1638;  ordained  pastor  there  as  successor  to  Rev. 

Nathaniel  Ward.  1638.   Active  in  drawing  up  'the  Platform 

of  Church  Discipline,'  in  1646.  Succeeded  Rev.  John  Cotton 

as  teacher  of  the  Boston  Church,  1652-63.   Chief  instigator 

of  the  persecution  of  the  Quakers  in  New  England.   Author 

of  Calvinistic  works.    Died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1663. 

{Walker,  16;  D.N.B.;  J.  G.  Bartlett;  N.  and  Q.,  3rd  S.,  iv. 

480.) 

NORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  19,  1627. 

S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Colchester.  Schools,  Leyden,  Holland, 

and  Colchester.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1633;  LL.D.  1639. 

Doubtless  brother  of  Robert  (1638)  and  Thomas  (1628). 

NORTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1635.   Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.   One  of  these 

names   V.  of    Radboume,  Warws.,  1645.     Perhaps    R.    of 

Hotham,  Yorks.,  1661-70  (M.A.).   {Sham,  i.  324.) 

NORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  30,  1638-9. 

S.  of  Stephen  (1602),  R.  of  Naughton,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Sibton. 

Taught  by   Mr   Pattison   and   Mr  Pollard.    Matric.    1639; 

Scholar,    1641-3;    B.A.    1642-3.     Ord.   deacon    and   priest 

(Norwich)   1662.    Probably  V.  of  Canfield,  Essex,  c.  1645; 

R.  of  Naughton  (M.A.),  1658-60.    R.  of  Whatfield,  Suffolk, 

1658-90.    Buried  there  Oct.  15,  1690.    Father  of  Jonathan 

(1668).   {Venn,  1.  334;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

NORTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2,  1646. 

S.  of  Richard,  linen-draper,  of  London.  School,  Sharpenhoe, 

Beds.  (Mr  Dale  and  Mr  Hopkins).   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649- 

50;  M.A.  1653. 

NORTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  9,  1655.  Of 

Northamptonshire.    Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Cotterstock, 

Esq.    Bapt.  there.  Mar.  13,  1638-9.  Adm.  at  Oundle  School, 

Apr.  22,  1650,  age  11.    Matric.  1655. 

NORTON,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity,   June  27,    1662. 

School,   Westminster.    Matric.    1662;   Scholar,    1663;   B.A. 

1665-6;  M.A.  1669.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.    Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Dec.  20,  1668.  V.  of  Rushden,  Herts.,  1669-84.  Died 

1684. 

NORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1662-3;  B.A. 

1667-8. 
NORTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  30,  1676.    Of  London.    Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  23,  1676-7. 
NORTON,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  9,  1668. 
S.  of  John  (1638-9),  of  Whatfield,  SuffoUc,  clerk.    Matric. 
1669;  Scholar,  1672;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.   Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)   May,   1674;  priest,  May,   1678.    R.  of  Wilby, 
Norfolk,  1679-86.  Died  1686. 
NORTON,  LEONARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1618.    Of  London.    S.  of  Richard  (citizen  and  saddler),  of 
St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London  (whose  wiU,  P.C.C.  1609). 
Migrated  to  Oxford.    Matric.  from  Lincoln  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Jan.  27,  1625-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1625;  M.A.  (New  Inn 
HaU)  1628.   Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1629. 
NORTON,  LUKE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 
Of  Sharpenhoe,  Beds.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  and 
of  Streatley,  Beds.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1582.   Bar- 
rister, 1590.  Bencher,  1607.  Of  Offley,  Herts.,  Esq.   Married 
Lattice,  dau.  of  George  Graveley,  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  Died  at 
Offley,  1630.   Probably  half-brother  of  Thomas  (1570).   {Vis. 
of  Beds.,  1634;  Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Her.  andGen.,  iii.  279.) 
NORTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580. 


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NORTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i5>  sic.)  at  Sidney, 
May,  1732.  Only  s.  of  Colonel  Thomas,  of  Ixworth,  Sufifolk. 
Bapt.  there,  July,  i7i5-  School,  Playford,  Suffolk  (Mr 
Doyly).  Lived  at  Ipswich.  Married,  1734.  IsabeUa  Hutchm- 
son,  of  Westminster.  Died  1781. 
NORTON,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1528-9;  M.A.  1532-  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1531;  successor,  1540-  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Warmsworth,  Yorks.,  i540-5i-  Died  i55i-  (T.  A. 
Walker;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
NORTON,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1533-4- 

NORTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Gonville  Hall,  1556.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Norwich.  Scholar,  1556;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A. 
1563;  B.D.  1569;  D.D.  1575.  Fellow,  1561.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)'  Nov.  24,  1560.  University  preacher,  1569.  R.  of 
Aldborough,  Suffolk,  1572.  R.  of  Endgate,  Beccles,  1572-80. 
Principal  common-preacher  at  Ipswich,  1576-85.  R.  of 
Sproughton,  1581-7.  Translated  Rodolph  Gualter's  sermons. 
Died  c.  1587.  (Venn,  1.  43;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  515.) 
NORTON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1601. 
NORTON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  25, 
1638.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Colchester.  Schools, 
Colchester  (Mr  Wm.  Kempe)  and  Uppingham.  Matric.  1639; 
B.A.  1642-3.   Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1627)  and  Thomas 
(1628). 
NORTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26, 
1728.    S.  of  Jervis,  of  Kettlethorpe,  Lines.    School,  Sandal, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Zouch).   Matric.  1728. 
NORTON,   ROBERT.     Adm.   pens,   (age    18)   at   Peterhouse, 
June  29,  1744.    Of  Sussex.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matric. 
1744;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  i755-    R-  °i  South- 
wick  and  Hangleton,  Sussex,   1751.      Died   1756.     (T.  A. 
Walker.) 
NORTON,  ROLAND.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  18, 
1641.    S.  of  Peter,  Esq.    B.  at  Topcliffe,  Yorks.    Schools, 
Topclifie  (Mr  Ibbetson)  and  Ripon  (Mr  Ri.  Palmes). 
NORTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  4, 
1670.    Matric.  pens.   1668.    Perhaps  s.   and  h.  of  George, 
of  Dishforth,  Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  13, 
1668.     Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.   24,  1675.     Ancient,  1688. 
Bencher,  1701. 
NORTON,  SAMPSON.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1614. 
NORTON,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1559- 
NORTON,  SAMUEL.  Student  at  St  John's,  in  1577-  S.  of 
Sir  George,  of  Abbots  Leigh,  Somerset.  B.  1548.  J. P.  and 
Sheriff  of  Somerset,  1589-90.  Muster  Master  of  Somerset  and 
Wiltshire,  1604.  Author  on  alchemy.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1621. 
(Cooper,  II.  284;  D.N.B.) 
NORTON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1638.   Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1646. 
NORTON,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  16, 

1565;  B.A.  1568-9. 
NORTON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 
NORTON,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1602;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.   Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1608,  age  24.    C.  of  Levington. 
R.  of  Nettlestead,  Suffolk,  1613-7.    V.  of  Sibton,  1617-37. 
R.  of  Naughton,   1638-48.    Died  1648.     Father  of  John 
(1638-9).    (V.  B.  Redstone.) 
NORTON,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    Perhaps  V.  of  Melboum, 
Cambs.,  1661. 
NORTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
X561;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569.   Supp.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1576.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1567.    R.  of  Blunham,  Beds.,  1570.    Buried  there  Mar.  11, 
1621-2.    Will  (Archd.  Bedford)  1622.    (H.  I.  Longden;  Al. 
Oxon.,  where  he  is  confused  with  Thomas  (1570).) 

NORTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1570,  after  12  years'  study.  S.  of 
Thomas,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there,  1532.  Perhaps  matric. 
Fell.-Com.  from  Michaelhouse,  Michs.  1544.  and  again, 
Easter,  1545  (imputes).  Of  the  Inner  Temple,  1555-  M.P. 
for  Gatton,  1558-9;  for  Berwick-on-Tweed,  1562-7;  for 
London,  1571-83.  Remembrancer,  1571-84.  Best  known  as 
'rackmaster'  of  suspected  papists.  Solicitor  to  the  Merchant 
Taylors'  Company,  1581.  Married  (i)  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Archbishop  Cranmer;  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  Edmund  Cranmer. 
Purchased  Sharpenhoe,  Beds.,  1578.  Joint  author  with 
SackvUle  of  The  Tragedie  of  Gorboduc.  Author,  poetical,  etc. 
Died  Mar.  10,  1583-4,  at  Sharpenhoe,  Beds.  Probably  half- 
brother  of  Luke  (1578).  (Cooper,  i.  485;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of 
Herts.,  1634;  Victoria  Hist.  Beds.,  11.  382;  Her.  and  Gen.,  in. 
276.) 


Norwich,  Edmund 

NORTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572- 
One  of  these  names,  gent.,  buried  at  Bumby,  East  Yorks., 
Dec.  8,  1632,  aged  78.   M.I. 

NORTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1582-3. 

NORTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1628. 

NORTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1606. 

NORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1628. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John.  B.  in  Colchester.  School,  Colchester 
(Mr  Kempe).  Migrated  to  Corpus  Chris ti,  1628.  B.A.  1631-2; 
M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  1637;  priest.  May  20, 
1638.  Perhaps  R.  of  Kimcote,  Leics.,  till  1659.  If  so,  died 
Mar.  9,  1658-9.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bygrave,  Herts., 
1653-96.  Died  1696.  Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1627)  and 
Robert  (1638). 
NORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  7, 
1631.  S.  of  Simon.  B.  at  Coventry.  School,  Coventry. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
1634;  B.A.  (Hart  Hall)  1634-  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1634. 
M.A.  (Cambridge)  1637.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1634;  ejected, 
1644.  Created  Bart.,  July,  1661.  M.P.  for  Coventry,  1685-7. 
Died  Aug.  27,  1691.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Peile,  i.  411;  Vis.  of 
Warms.,  1682;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
NORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  17, 
1640.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Scruton,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Scruton  (Mr  Thos.  Lith),  Pickill  (Mr  Sanderson),  Fleetham, 
Bedale  and  Ripon.  Matric.  1640.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  10,  1642 ;  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Thorpe  Perrow,  Yorks., 
Esq. 
NORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1664. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holborn.  Bapt. 
Jan.  25,  1645-6.  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Age  19. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  20,  1668.  V.  of  Clavering,  Essex,  1690-1701.  V.  of 
Horley,  Surrey,  1671-1701.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1701. 
NORTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1675. 

Matric.  Michs.  1676.   No  degree.   Fellow,  1679. 
NORTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  4,   1676. 
Of  Yorkshire.   2nd  s.  of  Welbury  (1649),  of  Tanfield,  Yorks., 

Esq.  B.  at  Sawley,  Yorks.,  c.  1658.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1672-5. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1683-4.    Of  Grantley,  Yorks. 

Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fletcher,  of  Westmorland. 

Ancestor  to  Lord  Grantley.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Whitaker, 

Richmondshire;  Collins,  vii.  550.) 
NORTON,    WALTER.     Matric.    sizar   from   Gonville   Hall, 

Easter,  1550.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1553. 
NORTON,  WELBORROW  (WELBURY).   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 

16)  at  Christ's,  June  29,  1649.    S.  of  William,  of  Sawley, 

Yorks.    B.  at  Wilton,  Yorks.    School,  Ripon  (Mr  Pahnes). 

Matric.  1650.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  3,  1649.   J. P.  for 

Yorks.   Of  Sawley,  Yorks.,  Esq.   Married  Catherine,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Norton,  of  Langthome,  Yorks.   Died  June  16,  1706. 

Buried  at  Bishop  Wilton.    Will    (York)    1707.    Father  of 

Thomas  (1676).   (Peile,  i.  529;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
NORTON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1546. 

NORTON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1612. 

Died  in  CoUege.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  14, 

1612. 
NORTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 

1703.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School,  King's, 

Cambridge  (Mr  Thackham).     Matric.   1703;    B.A.   1706-7. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1707;  priest  (Norwich)  July,  1710. 
NORTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1705.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  Easter,  1706;  B..\.  1709-10; 

M.A.  1713;  D.D.  1728.  Fellow,  1709.  Ta.xor,  1716.  Candidate 

for  the  post  of  Library  Keeper,  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Mar.  5,  1720-1;  priest,  Feb.   18,   1721-2.    R.  of  Walkem, 

Herts.,  1722-31.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Deptford,  Kent,  1728-31. 

Preacher  at  Gray's  Inn,  1729-31.   V.  of  St  Paul's,  Deptford, 

Kent,  1730-1.   Died  May  21,  1731- 
NORTON,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  from  Peterhouse,   1750.    S.  of 

William,  of  'Buckston,'  Derbs.,  gent.    Matric.  from  Brase- 

nose,  Oxford,  May  22,  1740,  age  17;  B..\.  (Oxford)  1743-4- 

(Al.  Oxon.) 

NORTON, .   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1484. 

NORWELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1713. 

Of  Scotland. 
NORWICH,  Earl  of,  see  DENNY,  EDWARD  and  HOWARD, 

HENRY. 
NORWICH,  EDMUND,  alias  DRAKE.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall, 

1514-8;   B.Can.L.    1519-20.    A   monk  of  Norwich  priory. 

Prior  of  the  cell  at  Aldeby,  in  1526,  and  at  Lynn,  1535.  Preb. 

of  Norwich,  1538-49.    Died  Feb.  1,  1548-9-   Will  (Norwich 

C.C.)  1549;  to  be  buried  in  Norwich  Cathedral.  [Venn,  i.  19.) 


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Norwich,  Geoffrey 

NORWICH,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
July  8,  1654,  as  'George.'   {PeiU,  i.  564.) 

NORWICH,  GREGORY.  B.Can.L.  1482-3.  Canonicus.  One  of 
these  names  prior  of  Bushmede,  Beds.  R.  of  KisUngbury, 
Northants.,  1506. 

NORWICH,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1380. 

NORWICH  or  NORRIDGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1578.  B.  at  Ashley,  Kent.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  15,  1583;  priest  (London)  June  18, 
1584;  C.  of  Ketton,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Stetchworth,  Cambs., 
1585.  R.  of  Ashley  and  V.  of  Silverley,  1591.  Father  of 
Martin  (1629). 

NORWICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept. 
22,  1629.  S.  of  Sir  Simon,  of  Brampton  Ash,  Northants. 
B.  at  'Semers,'  Bucks.  Bapt.  at  Gt  Marlow,  Bucks.,  Sept.  19, 
1613.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1629.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  13,  1632.  Knighted,  July  19,  1641.  Created 
Bart.,  July  24,  1641.  Sheriff  of  Northants.,  1645.  M.P.  for 
Co.  Northants.,  1654-5;  for  Northampton,  1660-1.  Buried 
at  Brampton,  Oct.  19,  1661.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Joseph 
(1674),  Simon  (1664)  and  Roger  {1653-4).  {Peile,  i.  402; 
G.E.C.) 

NORWICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20,  1645-6. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  July  6,  1647,  as  FeU.-Com.  Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  Ascanius,  of  Brigstock,  Northants.,  gent.;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  26,  1648. 

NORWICH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  30, 
1674.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1629),  of  Brampton  Ash,  Northants., 
Bart.  Bapt.  at  Brampton,  July  18,  1655.  School,  Harborough. 
Resided  nearly  four  years.  Living,  unmarried,  1682.  Brother 
of  Roger  (1653-4)  and  Simon  (1664).  {Peile,  11.  56;  Nichols, 
II.  519) 

NORWICH  or  NORRIDGE,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Caius,  July  8,  1629.  S.  of  John  (1578),  R.  of  Ashley,  Cambs. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Thurlow  and  Cheveley.  Matric.  1629; 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  priest  (Winchester)  Mar.  1, 
1639-40.  R.  of  Culford,  Suffolk,  1646.  Subscribed  Bishop 
Joseph  HaU's  book,  Apr.  7,  1646.  Married  Margaret  Lan- 
caster, of  Bury.  Buried  at  Culford,  Mar.  1683-4.  M.I. 
{Venn,  I.  291.) 

NORWICH,  Prior  of  Carmelites  of.  B.Can.L.  1487-8. 

NORWICH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602. 

NORWICH,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  26,  1653-4.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (1629),  of  Brampton 
Ash,  Northants.,  Bart.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Sept.  29,  1636. 
School,  Gretton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  11,  1655. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  1661.  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1679, 
1685-7.  Verdurer  of  Forest  of  Rockingham.  Married  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Sir  Hatton  Fermer,  of  Easton,  Northants. 
Buried  Sept.  24,  1691,  at  Brampton.  Brother  of  Joseph 
(1674)  and  Simon  (next).   {Peile,  i.  558;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

NORWICH,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  5, 
1664.  5th  s.  of  Sir  John  (1629),  Bart.,  of  Brampton,  Northants. 
Bapt.  there,  Sept.  29,  1647.  School,  Uppingham.  Merchant 
in  London,  in  1682.  Died  in  Ireland.  Brother  of  Roger 
(above)  and  Joseph  (1674).  {Peile,  i.  612;  Vis.  of  Northants., 
1682.) 

NORWICH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene.  Lent,  1657- 
8.   Matric.  Easter,  1659;  M.B.  1663. 

NORWICH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  from  Peterhouse,  1636. 
FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1634-41.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs., 
1638-41.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1641-75.  Fined  £48  and 
sequestered  as  a  malignant,  in  1645.  Restored,  1660.  Died 
1675- 

NORWICH, .  D.D.  1477-8.   A  friar. 

NORWOOD,  CHARLES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1618.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Fulford,  Stone,  Stafis., 
1666. 

NORWOOD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23, 
1628.   Of  Lincolnshire. 

NORWOOD,  JOHN.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1384.  LL.B. 
Benefactor  to  the  CoUege,  plate  and  books.  {Masters.) 

NORWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  6, 
1682.  (Perhaps  a  mistake  for  Robert.)  Probably  s.  of  Edward. 
B.  1664.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Marsham,  of  Canter- 
bury. Died  Nov.  19,  1735.  Perhaps  father  of  Peter  (1718). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

NORWOOD,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  27,  i7i8.  S.  of 
John  (?  above),  of  Ashford,  Kent.  B.  1700.  B.A.  1721-2; 
Scholar,  1722;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  26,  1726-7. 
Buried  at  Ashford,  May  i,  1740.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
NORWOOD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 


NowERs,  Beaupri£ 

NORWOOD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
July,  1684;  B.A.  1685-6.  Probably  b.  in  London.  CoUeger 
at  Eton,  1673-81. 

NORYARD,  ELLIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1676. 

NOSWORTHY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1744.  S.  of  James,  of  Totnes,  Devon.  B.  there.  School, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  i745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  to  London)  Feb.  1749-50.  WUl  of  one 
of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1784;  of  Dartmouth,  Devon,  clerk. 

NOTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1634.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1637-8:  M.A.  1641.  WiU  of 
one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1658;  of  Wapping,  Middlesex, 
clerk. 

NOATE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  28,  1591. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Beccles,  SuffoUi.  School,  Beccles  (Mr 
Dorlet).  Scholar,  1592-9;  B.A.  1596-7. 

NOTLY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  1619.  S.  of  Henry, 
husbandman.  B.  at  Monkton,  Dorset.  School,  Dorchester 
(Mr  Cheeke).   Matric.  1619. 

NOTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  6, 
1669.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  at  Wirksworth,  Derbs.  School, 
Wirksworth  (Mr  Crosedale).   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 

NOTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  3, 
1671.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1621),  Knt.  B.  at  Twickenham, 
Middlesex.  Lieutenant  and  Governor  of  Virginia.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Blakiston,  Esq.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1705. 
{Vis.  ofGloucs.,  1682.) 

NOTTE,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1489-90. 

NOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  28, 1642.  Of  Worcester- 
shire. S.  of  Charles,  V.  of  Shelsley,  Worcs.  Matric.  1642. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  May  29,  1645.  Scholar,  1646;  B.A. 
1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  Fellow,  1647.  AssisUnt  minister  at 
Wolverhampton,  1650.  V.  of  Sheriff  Hales,  Staffs.,  1652; 
ejected,  1662.  R.  of  Stockton-on-Teme,  Worcs.  Chaplain  to 
Richard  Hampden,  1670-89.  Died  Dec.  28,  1702,  aged  78. 
M.I.  at  Thame,  Oxon.  Father  of  the  next.  {Calamy,  11.  403; 
Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iii.  198.) 

NOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1681. 
S.  of  John  (above),  of  Stockton,  Worcs.  School,  Hartlebury 
(Mr  Abbots).  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Hereford)  May  22,  1687.  C.  of  Stanford-on-Teme. 

NOTT,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589. 
Of  Kent. 

NOTT,  PETER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1553. 

NOTT,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1737.  S.  of  Edmund,  of 
St  Michael-in-Bedwardine,  Worcs.  Matric.  from  Merton 
CoUege,  O.xford,  May  27,  1727,  age  17;  B.A.  (New  CoUege, 
Oxford)  1731.  R.  of  Broadwas,  Worcs.,  1769-75.  Minor  canon 
of  Worcester,  tiU  his  death.  May  13,  i77S-   M'-  Oxon.) 

NOTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1621. 
S.  of  Roger,  citizen  and  Merchant  Taylor  of  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Knighted, 
Sept.  4,  1639.  In  constant  attendance  on  Charles  I  during 
the  civil  war.  Gentleman  Usher,  1660.  F.R.S.,  1663;  ex- 
peUed,  1675.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  1670-81. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Thynne.  Buried  at 
Richmond,  Surrey,  Dec.  22,  1681.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1681-2. 
Father  of  Edward  (1671).   {Robinson,  i.  95;  D.N.B.) 

NOTT, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

NOTTYNG,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1480-1;  D.Can.L.  1488-9. 
Perhaps  wiU  (P.C.C.)  1503;  'a  priest,  of  St  Leonard,  Foster 
Lane,  London.'  Left  v  shiUings  to  an  able  priest  to  sing 
masses  at  scala  coeli,  Westminster.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NOTTINGHAM,  Earl  of,  see  HOWARD,  CHARLES. 

NOTTINGHAM,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  2,  1631.  ist  s.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Orby,  Lines.  School, 
Scrooby  (Mr  Bristow).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.  Head  Master  of  Homcastle  School,  and  afterwards  of 
Orby.  Admon.,  Oct.  27, 1667.  {Peile,  1.  408;  Lines.  Pedigrees, 
730.) 
NOTTINGHAM,  WALTER  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1319-24- 
NOTTINGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  26,  1730- 
Of  Hunington,  Lines.  Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1732;  B.A. 
1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1734;  priest,  June  5, 
1737.  V.  of  Heckington,  Lines.,  1754-83.  (A.  Gray.) 

NOTTOK, .   B.A.  1524-5- 

NOURSE,  see  NURSE, 
NOWELL,  see  NOEL. 
NOWERS,  BEAUPR6.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1682. 

S.  of  Francis,  of  Pluckley,  Kent.   B.  in  London.   School,  St 

Paul's  (exhibitioner).  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1690. 

FeUow,  1687-90.    Died  Nov.  6,  1690,  aged  25.    Buried  at 

St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  {Peile,  11.  86.) 


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No  YE,  William 

NOWER, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1609. 

NOYE,  WILLIAM.  University  Counsel,  1631-4.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Camanton,  Cornwall,  Esq.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  27,  1593.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1594. 
Barrister,  1602.  M.P.  for  Grampound,  1604-11;  for  Helston, 
1620-2,  1628-9;  for  Fowey,  1624-5;  for  St  Ives,  1626. 
Attorney-General,  1631-4.  Died  at  Brentford,  Middlesex, 
Aug.  9,  1634.  Buried  there.  Will,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.) 
NOYES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1679. 
B.  at  Reading.  Matric.  Easter,  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A. 
1687;  D.D.  1709.  Fellow,  1683.  Junior  Proctor,  1700-1. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Dec.  23,  1688.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Bolton,  and  to  Lord  Orkney's  regiment  in  Flanders,  1692. 
R.  of  Northchurch,  Herts.,  1707-40.  R.  of  Berkhampstead 
St  Mary,  1708.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1731-40.  Died  Apr.  8, 
1740.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Harwood,  265.) 
NOYLE  (?MOYLE),  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

Nov.  1562. 
NUBOLTES  {?  MIBOLTES,  IMBOLTES),  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar 

from  Clare,  Easter,  1569. 
NUBEY,  see  NEWBY. 
NUCE,  see  NEWCE. 
NUDDALL,  see  NODDALL. 
ffUFFETT    (PMUFFETT),    TIMOTHY.     Matric.    pens,    from 

Trinity,  c.  1593. 
NUGENT,   CHRISTOPHER.     Matric.   Fell.-Com.   from   Clare, 
Easter,  1563.  S.  of  Richard,  Lord  Delvin.  B.  1544.  Succeeded 
as   Baron   Nugent,    1559.     Knighted,   July,    1566.    Served 
repeatedly  in  Ireland.    Married  Marie,  dau.  of  Gerald  Fitz- 
gerald,  Earl  of   Kildare.    Author,   A    Primer  of  the  Irish 
Language.    Committed   to   Dublin   Castle  on   suspicion   of 
treason.   Died  there  Oct.  1,  1602.    (Cooper,  n.  331;  D.N.B.) 
NUGENT,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 
NUNN,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625. 
NUNNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586. 
NUN,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  12,   1669.    Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)    Dec.    1675.     R.   of   Ramsden   Belhouse,   Essex, 
1686-1700.   R.  of  Mistley,  1693-1708.   Died  1708. 
NUN,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  31, 
1722.  S.  of  Martin,  grazier,  of  Badwell  Ash,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norton  (Mr  Mackay)  and  Bury  (Mr  Kinnesman). 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Dec.  26,   1722.    Matric.  1723;  Scholar, 
1724-8;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  16,  1728; 
priest,  Feb.  22,  1729-30.    R.  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk,  1735-81. 
R.  of  Hepvvorth,  1761-81.    Died  Feb.  24,  1781,  'aged  78.' 
Buried  at  Holbrook.  Will,  P.C.C.   {Venn,  u.  17;  G.  Mag.) 
NUNN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1583- 
NUNN  (?  MUNN),  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    R.  of  Stockerston, 
Leics.,  1627-52  and  1660-78.   Buried  Oct.  26,  1678.   Father 
of  Richard  Munn  (whom  see).    {Nichols,  11.  818,  where  the 
name  occurs  as  Munne,  but  his  signature  at  Emmanuel  for 
degrees  appears  as  Richard  Nun,  while  his  son  Richard  of 
St  John's  signs  as  Munn.  This  curious  discrepancy  has  made 
identification  difficult.) 
NUNN,  RICHARD  (1656),  see  MUNN. 
NUNNE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1528-31. 
NUN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  5,  1584. 
S.  of   Robert.    B.   at  Whepstead,  Sufiolk.    School,   Bury. 
Matric.    1584.     Migrated    to    Corpus    Christi,    1585.     B.A. 
1587-8;  M.A.   1591.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  28,   1591. 
R.  of  Ampton,  Sufiolk,  i59i-7-    R-  of  Stanningfield,  1597- 
1637.    Died  1637.    {Venn,  i.  120.) 
NUNN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1708.    Of 
Cambridgeshire.  B.  1690.  Matric.  Easter,  1710;  B.A.  1712-3; 
M.A.  1724.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1713;  pnest  (Ely) 
Mar.  13,  1714-5.    V.  of  Thanington,  Kent,  1715-37-    R-  of 
Milton,  1715-37.   R.  of  Deopham,  Norfolk,  1737. 
NUNN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  27,  1745-6.   S.  of 
Robert,  of  Risby,  Sufiolk.   Bapt.  there,  1727-  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1746;  B.A.  1749-50.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar. 
1749-50;  priest.  Mar.  1750-1.  C.  of  Langham.   V.  of  Paken- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1763-5.   R.  of  Hemingstone.   R.  of  Hepworth, 
1781-97.   Died  Jan.  5,  1797-  Buried  at  Hepworth. 
NUNNE,  THOMAS.   M.Gram.  1501-2. 
NUNNE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1502-3;  M.A.  1506-7.  Fellow  of  God's 

House  and  afterwards  of  Christ's.  {Peile,  i.  5.) 
NUNNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1575- 
Of  Wortham,  Sufiolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  Schools,  Botesdale  and 
Eye.  Matric.  1575;  Scholar;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  R.  of 
Weston,  Suffolk,  1594-9.  Author,  Sermon.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1599-    {Venn,  i.  82;  Cooper,  i.  351.) 


NussEY,  Robert 

NUNN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1620. 

Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

June  4;  priest,  June  5,  1626. 
NUN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  22, 

1689.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Hehningham,  Suffolk.    Matric. 

1689. 
NUNUS,  THOMAS.  Also  called  John  Thomas.  Scholar  at  King's 

Hall,  1402.   Left,  Feb.  6,  1406.   Of  Gilling,  Lincoln  diocese. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1402-3;  priest,  Mar.  31,  1403. 

NUNWICK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  8;  priest,  Apr.  9,  1621.  R.  of  Owmby, 
Lines.,  1630.  Perhaps  V.  of  Normanby.   {F.M.G.,  782.) 

NUPORT,  see  NEWPORT. 

NURSAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16, 
1733-4-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ripley,  Yorks.  School,  Bradford, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept. 
24,  1738. 

NURSE,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13, 1596-7. 
Matric.  1597;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Ord.  priest  (Col- 
chester) Feb.  27,  1602-3.  C.  of  Gt  Cressingham,  Norfolk,  in 
1603.  V.  of  Tottington,  1616-23. 

NOURSE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1700.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Fulham,  Middlesex.  School, 
Fulham  (Mr  Thomas).  Matric.  j7oo.  For  Edward  Nourse, 
surgeon  and  F.R.S.,  1728,  see  d!N.B. 

NURSE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  3, 
1679.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr 
Bromsgrove).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1684;  priest,  Sept.  1685;  C.  of  Stow-in- 
Lindsey,  Lines.    {Peile,  11.  71.) 

NOURSE,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20,  1672-3; 
B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 

NURSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1563-4- 
One  of  these  names  admitted  to  orders  (Gloucester)  1571-3. 

NOURSE,  MAJOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  20, 
1722.  S.  of  Peter  (next),  D.D.,  of  Hampshire.  B.  at  Drox- 
ford.  School,  Southampton.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1730.  Fellow,  1729-39.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1729.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  1738-57-  Died  May  1,  i757. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Peter  (1728).  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  358; 
G.  Mag.) 

NOURSE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  20, 
1678.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex.  B.  there. 
School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A. 
1686;  B.D.  1693;  D.D.  1698.  Fellow,  1686-1703.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1686.  Canon  of  St  David's,  1689.  R.  of  Launton, 
Oxon.,  1695.  R.  of  Droxford,  Hants.,  1701-22.  Chaplain 
to  William  III,  Queen  Anne,  and  George  I.  Licensed,  May  20, 
1702,  to  marry  Susanna  Major,  of  St  Gregory,  London,  D.D., 
age  38.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1723.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Major 
(above).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

NOURSE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5, 
1728.  S.  of  Peter  (above),  D.D.,  of  Hampshire.  B.  at 
Droxford.  Bapt.  Aug.  29,  1710.  Schools,  Winchester  and 
.Southampton  (Mr  Kingsman).  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3; 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1736.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1736. 
Taxor,  1741.  Scrutator,  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  22, 
1734;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1736.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs., 
1739-49.  Minister  of  Little  St  Mary,  Cambridge,  1750.  R.  of 
Witnesham,  Suffolk,  1757-8.  Died  June  22,  1758.  Admon., 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  Major  (1722).  {T.A.Walker,26g;G.Mag.) 

NURSE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21,   1655. 

Of  Leicestershire.   Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.   Matric. 

1656;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.   Fellow,  1661. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1667.   R.  of  Chiddmg- 

stone,  Kent,  1667-1705.   Died  June  10,  1705,  aged  65.   M.I. 

Father  of  William  (1691). 
NURSE  or  NOURSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 

1637;  B.A.  1638. 
NURSE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 

1691.   S.  of  Richard  (1655),  R.  of  Chiddingstone,  Kent.   B. 

there.   Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1694-5. 
NUSOM,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1598. 
NUSSEY,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  30, 

1681.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Appletreewick,  Yorks.,  gent.    B.A. 

1684-5.   Brother  of  Robert  (1670). 
NUSSAY,   ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  6,   1665. 

Matric.  1665.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1667. 
NUSSEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  7, 

1670.   S.  of  Robert.   B.  at  Appletreewick,  Yorks.    Matric. 

1670;  B.A.  1673-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1674- 

Brother  of  Anthony  (1681). 


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NussEV,  Thomas 

NUSSEY  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1614. 
B  atAppletreewick,  Yorks.  B.A.  1618-0;  M.A.  from  Trinity 
Hall  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Dec.  24, 
1620',  age  23.  C.  of  Kirkby-CMW-Soken,  Essex.  R.  of  Beau- 
mont, 1628-37.   Died  1637.   WiU,  P.C.C. 

NUTKINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  22,  1700. 
Of  Hampshire.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  One  of  these 
names  licensed  (Winchester)  June  7,  17I5.  to  marry  Elizabeth 
Edmunds,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

NUTSHAWE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1550. 

NUTT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1647. 
Of  Kent.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Nackington,  Kent, 
Jisq.-  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  29,  1630.  Ancient,  1676. 
Bencher,  1679.  Of  Nackington,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Willis,  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  Bart.  Died 
1708.   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Hasted,  iii.  728.) 

NUTT  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1609-10.  Doubtless  s.  of 
Thomas,  merchant,  of  London.  M.A.  1613.  Fellow,  161 1. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1616,  ejected.  Patron  and  R.  of  Ber- 
wick, Sussex,  i6i8-53-  R-  of  Bexhill.  Sometime  of  Mays, 
Selmeston.  Commenced  a  MS.  volume  '  Remembrances  for 
the  Parsons  of  Barwick.'  Died  Dec.  1653-  M.I.  at  Berwick 
Will  (PC.C.)  1654;  of  Selmeston,  Sussex,  clerk.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Thomas  (1641).  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Coll.,  vi. 
223) 

NUTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  10, 

1640.  S.  of  'Thomas,'  clerk  (sometime  fellow)  (John,  above). 
B.  at  Berwick,  Sussex.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1641). 

NUT,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  i573- 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  14;  priest,  Dec.  i,  1580.  V.  of 
Southwick,  Northants.,  1580-6.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Michael- 
at-Plea,  Norwich,  1585-91.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

NUTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1568; 
Scholar,  1573;  B.A.  1573-41  M.A.  1577-  Ord  deacon 
(Peterb.)  July  24;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1575-  V.  of  EUington, 
Hunts.,  1575-94.   Perhaps  R.  of  Bredon,  Worcs.,  1592-1609. 

NUTT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1641.  S.  of  John  (1609-10),  patron  and  R.  of  Berwick, 
Sussex.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  7,  1623.  Knighted,  July  7,  1660. 
A  rigid  enforcer  of  the  laws  against  non-conformity,  1670. 
O*  Mays,  Selmeston.  J. P.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Parker,  of  Ratton,  Sussex,  Bart.  Brother  of  John 
(1640).   (Sussex  Archaeol.  Coll.,  vi.  238;  Le  Neve,  Knts.) 

NUTT,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1586  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1577;  M.A.  1581.  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1577.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  3,  1583;  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Canterbury.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

NUTTALL,  ASHTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1634. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Rawcliffe,  Snaith, 
Yorks.,  gent.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  24,  1637-8. 

NUTTALL,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588;  B.D.  from  Clare,  1595; 
D.D.  1608.  Perhaps  'Edward  Nuttell,'  scholar  of  Trmity 
Hall,  June  18,  1585.  R.  of  St  Mary  Somerset,  London,  1596- 
1616.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1602-16.  V.  of  Ruislip,  Middlesex, 
1615-6.  Died  Sept.  1616.  Buried  at  Ruislip.  Admon., 
P.C.C.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

NUTHALL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Castle  Framling- 
ham,  Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1621. 

NUTTALL,  GE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1544. 
Perhaps  B.A.  as  'Thomas'  (see  below). 

NUTTALL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1640.  Of  Sufiolk.  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1660.  R.  of  Ship- 
meadow,  Suffolk,  c.  1640-50.  R.  of  Wootton,  Norfolk, 
1666-70. 

NUTTALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  May  13,  1597.  Perhaps 
s.  of  John,  of  Catenhall,  Cheshire;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1597-8.  Married  and  had  issue.  Living,  1642.  (Ormerod,  11. 
47.) 

NUTTALL,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1609.  (Perhaps 
adm.  sizar,  1597-8,  and  reappeared  as  FeU.-Com.  1608-13.) 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Burgh-on-Bain,  Lines.,  1627. 
(T.  A.  Walker.) 

NUTHALL,  JONATHAN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8;  M.A. 
1611. 

NUTTALL,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  25, 
1717.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Haslingden,  Lanes.  School,  Burnley 
(Mr  Robertshaw).  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724- 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1721;  priest  (London)  Mar.  i, 
1723-4.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cowthorpe,  Yorks.,  c. 
1745.  (Peile,  II.  191.) 


Nytre,  Richard 

NUTTALL,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  May  3, 
1636.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Tottington,  Lanes.  School,  Bury, 
Lanes.  (Mr  Dunster).  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.  Minister  of  Rivington,  Lanes., 
1649-51;  and  at  Stretford,  1653-5.  Died  Nov.  29,  1658. 
Buried  at  Bury,  Lanes.  (Peile,  i.  442;  Burke,  L.G.;  E.  Axon.) 

NUTTALL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1544-5-  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Gislingham,  Suffolk,  i554-7i.  R-  of  Bacton,  1564-6.  Will 
(Bury)  1572.    (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

NUTTAL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1607; 
B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613.  R.  of  Saxmundham,  Suffolk, 
1615-45-. 

NUTHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  3,  1677. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Spexhall,  Suffolk.  School,  Halesworth 
(Mr  Bacon).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
1680;  priest,  May,  1681.  V.  of  Ilketshall  St  Andrew,  1685- 
1727.  V.  of  Wenhaston,  Suffolk,  1687-1707.  V.  of  Flixton, 
1695-1727.   (Peile,  II.  66;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

NUTTAL, .   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

NUTTAN, .  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1608-9. 

NUTTER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573. 

NUTTER,  LAURENCE  (?  LANCELOT).  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3. 

NUTTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1603. 
B.  at  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  3;  priest,  Sept.  23,  i6io,  age  24;  C.  of  Bere- 
church,  Essex.  R.  of  Fryeming,  1620.  Admon.  (Cons.  C. 
London)  Aug.  4,  1620, 

NUTTING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  22, 
1671-2.  Of  Cambridge.  School,  King's  College  School. 
Scholar,  1672;  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1677. 

NUTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  7,  1674. 
Only  s.  of  William,  clothier.  B.  at  Kersey,  Suffolk.  Schools, 
Boxford,  Suffolk  (Mr  Cranston)  and  Spalding,  Lines.  Matric. 
1674;  M.B.  1679;  M.D.  1685. 

NUTWALLE,THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,i562. 

NYCE,  BERNARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1609-10. 

NYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1650.  Of 
London.  S.  of  PhUip,  R.  of  St  Michael,  Comhill.  Matric. 
1650.  Migrated  to  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  23, 
1653-4,  being  already  married.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1653-4.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  10,  1654-5.  Clerk  to  the  triers, 
1658.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester)  June  25,  1661.  V.  of  Gt 
Chishall,  Essex,  1661-2.  R.  of  Quendon,  1662.  V.  of  Rickling, 
1674-88.  Author,  theological.  Died  1688.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  Stephen  (1661-2).  Will  (P.C.C.)  1686.  (Al.Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

NYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  MaGdalene,  Mar.  27,  1666. 
S.  of  John  (1650),  clerk,  of  Quendon,  Essex.  School,  private. 
B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May,  1670;  C.  to  his 
father  at  Quendon;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1676.  Brother 
of  the  next. 

NYE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  11, 
1661-2.  S.  of  John  (1650),  V.  of  Rickling,  Essex.  Matric. 
1661-2;  B.A.  1665-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1666-7; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  24,  1671.  R.  of  Little  Hormead,  Herts., 
1679-1719.  Controversial  divine.  Died  Jan.  6,  1719.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1666).   (D.N.B.) 

NYKKE  or  NIX,  RICHARD.  Educated  at  Trinity  Hall,  also 
at  Oxford,  and  Bologna.  LL.D.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Somerset. 
R.  of  Ashbury,  Berks.,  1473.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1489-  R-  of 
Chedbury,  Somerset,  1489.  Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  1492. 
Vicar-general  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1493.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1493-8.  Archdeacon  of  Wells,  1494-50.  Preb.  of  York, 
1494-1501.  Vicar-general  of  Durham.  R.  of  Bishopwear- 
mouth,  Durham,  1495.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1497-1501;  and 
Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal.  R.  of  Higham,  Somerset,  1499- 
1501.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1501-36.  Belonged  to  the  old 
Catholic  party;  opposed  to  Henry  VIII's  divorce  and  to  the 
reformers.  Died  Jan.  14,  1535-6.  Buried  in  Norwich 
Cathedral.  Benefactor  to  Trinity  Hall.  (Cooper,  1.  56; 
D.N.B.) 
NYNGE  or  NYNDGE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1558.  Of  HerringsweU,  Suffolk.  S.  of  William.  B.A. 
from  Christ's,  1563-4;  M.A.  1567.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius, 
Oct.  3,  1569,  age  25.  Author  of  a  narrative  describing  the 
behaviour  of  his  brother  Alexander  when  suffering  from 
epileptic  or  hysterical  attacks  which  were  attributed  to  an 
evil  spirit.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn,  i.  64;  see  D.N.B. 
under  Alexander.) 
NYNGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1558. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  HerringsweU,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  Edward 
(above). 
NYTRE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1606. 


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OADE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1644;  B.A. 
1647-8.  Probably  the  man  of  these  names  adm.  extra- 
licentiate  R.C.P.,  Aug.  12,  1658. 

OAKE  or  OKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 
1648.  Of  London.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655. 
Fellow,  1654.  Minister  at  Ilchester.  Probably  V.  of  Seaton, 
Devon,  1664-81,  resigned. 

OAKES,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20, 
1706.  S.  of  Abraham,  of  Ellastone,  Staffs.  School,  EUastone 
(Mr  Yates).  Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1709-10; 
M.A.  1713;  LL.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  24,  1710;  priest  (Ely)  July  25,  1711.  V.  of  Shudy 
Camps,  Cambs.,  1711.  R.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1718-23. 
R.  of  Melford,  1741-55.  R.  of  Withersfield,  till  1756.  Married 

,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jacob,  Bart.    Died  June  15,  1756. 

Father  of  John  Jacob  (1740).  (Burke,  Baronetage;  G. 
Mag.) 

OAKES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  29, 
1635.  S.  of  Richard,  attorney,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Perhaps  matric.  1636,  'Richard'; 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Brother  of  James  (1638-9)  and 
Richard  (1638-9).    (Peile,  1.  440.) 

OAKES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  c.  Sept.  1634.  Matric. 
1634.   Resided  as  scholar,  till  1637. 

OAKES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  30,  1638-9.  S.  of 
Richard,  gent.,  attomey-at-law,  of  the  parish  of  St  Stephen, 
Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1636-7.  Probably  buried  at  St 
Stephen's,  Norwich,  from  the  City  gaol,  Nov.  18,  1677. 
Brother  of  Edmund  (1635)  and  Richard  {1638-9).  {Venn, 
I-  333) 

OAKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  22,  1651.  Of  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1655-6;  Scholar,  1656;  M.A.  1659.  V.  of 
Boreham,  Essex,  1657-62,  ejected.  Presbyterian  preacher  at 
Little  Baddow,  and  afterwards  in  London.  Died  Dec.  1688. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1689.   {Calamy,  i.  496;  Davids,  352.) 

OKES,  JOHN.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Wootton-vmder-Edge,  Gloucs.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford,  July  12,  1661,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1664-5; 
M.A.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  20,  1668;  priest 
(Chester)  June  6,  1669.  V.  of  Whitegate,  Cheshire,  1665-90. 
Deprived  as  non-juror.  Died  Nov.  2,  1710,  aged  64.  M.I.  at 
Eccleston.    (E.  Axon;  Al.  Oxon.) 

OAKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1720.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1678),  R.  of  Handsworth,  Staffs.  Matric.  1721; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Fellow,  1729-32.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  21,  1731.  R.  of  Handsworth,  Staffs., 
1731.  Died  July  7,  1767.   (G.  Mag.) 

OAKES,  JOHN  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  26, 
1740.  S.  of  Abraham  (1706),  R.  of  Withersfield,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1741;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A. 
1744-5;  M.A.  1749.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  1756.  R.  of 
Long  Melford,  Suffolk,  1756-71.  R.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts., 
1768-96.    Died  1796.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  i797- 

OAKES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1636. 
(Doubtless  a  mistake  for  Edmund.) 

OAKES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  30, 
1638-9.  ,S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  attomey-at-law,  of  the  parish 
of  St  Stephen,  Norwich.  B.  there.  Scholar,  1638-44;  Matric. 
1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1635) 
and  James  (1638-9).   (Venn,  i.  333.) 

OKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584;  B.A. 
1587-8;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  28,  1592. 
V.  of  Little  Brandon,  Norfolk,  1592.   R.  of  Brandon,  1592. 

OAKES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  19,  1678. 
S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  HamstaU-Ridware,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Tamworth  and  Uttoxeter.  Matric.  1678; 
Scholar,  1678-84;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  V.  of  Wednes- 
bury.  Staffs.,  1689-93.  R-  of  Handsworth,  1692.  Father  of 
John  (1720).   (Venn,  i.  461.) 

OKES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1749. 
S.  of  John.  B.  Nov.  17,  1730,  in  Bermondsey.  Matric. 
Easter,  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1758;  M.D.  1769.  Fellow, 
1753.  Practised  physic  at  Exeter.  Died  there  Apr.  1797. 
M.I.  in  Exeter  Cathedral. 

OAKLEY,  see  OCKLEY. 

OASLAND,  see  OSLAND. 

V.A.C.  III. 


OATES,  JEREMY.  B.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
James,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  Matric.  from  Brasenose,  Feb.  24, 
163 1-2,  age  19;  B.A.  (St  Edmund  Hall)  1633. 

OATES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  9,  1719-20. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727. 
Fellow. 

OTES,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1568; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Oct.  5,  1576.  University  preacher,  1577.  R.  of  Marsham, 
Norfolk,  1577-1605,  resigned.  R.  of  North  Repps,  1588. 
Chaplain  to  Chief  Justice  Hobart.   Father  of  the  next. 

OATES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Mar.  6, 
1594-5-  S.  of  Samuel  (above).  Matric.  1595;  B.A.  1598-9; 
M.A.  1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  25,  age  23,  as  C.  of 
Marsham,  Norfolk;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1601.  R.  of  Marsham, 
1605-58.  R.  of  South  Repps.  Author,  sermons  preached  at 
North  Walsham.   Died  1658.   Father  of  the  next.   (Masters.) 

OATES,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1627.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Samuel  (above).  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1635.  Probably  R.  of 
Marsham,  Norfolk,  and  afterwards  R.  of  All  Saints',  Hastings, 
1666-74,  expelled  for  improper  practices.  Died  Feb.  6,  1683. 
If  so,  father  of  Titus  (1667).  (According  to  Dr  Jessopp, 
Samuel,  father  of  Titus,  was  probably  s.  of  Titus,  and  bapt. 
at  St  Saviour,  Norwich,  Sept.  26,  1614.) 

OTES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  18,  1631- 
2.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Morley,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9, 
1639;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1640.  Perhaps  V.  of  Elsham, 
Lines.,  1641. 

OATES,  TITUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1667. 
S.  of  Samuel  (?i627),  R.  of  AH  Saints',  Hastings,  Sussex.  B. 
at  Oakham,  Rutland.  Schools,  Merchant  Taylors'  and 
Sedlescombe.  Matric.  1667.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Feb.  2, 
1668-9,  but  took  no  degree.  Licensed  (Bishop  of  London) 
to  teach  boys  in  East  Smithfield,  St  Botolph,  Aldersgate, 
where  he  falsely  claims  the  B.A.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  May  29, 
1670.  V.  of  Bobbing,  Kent,  1673-4.  C.  to  his  father  at  All 
Saints',  Hastings,  1674.  Imprisoned  at  Dover  for  making 
a  disgraceful  charge  against  a  Hastings  schoolmaster; 
escaped  from  gaol  and  became  a  naval  chaplain  in  1675, 
expelled  from  the  Navy.  Chaplain  to  the  protestants  in  the 
Duke  of  Norfolk's  household.  Met  Israel  Tonge  who  em- 
ployed him  to  produce  diatribes  against  the  Jesuits,  1676. 
To  procure  information  he  professed  Catholicism  and  entered 
the  Jesuit  College  at  Valladolid,  1677,  expelled  from  there 
and  later  from  St  Omer.  He  claimed  to  be  D.D.  of  Salamanca. 
Fabricated  the  '  Popish  Plot,'  1678.  Tried  for  perjury,  1685, 
and  sentenced  to  a  savage  flogging  and  imprisonment,  set 
at  liberty,  1689.  Married  a  rich  widow,  1693.  Joined  the 
Wapping  Baptists,  1701,  expelled  'as  a  disorderly  person 
and  a  hypocrite.'  Pamphleteer.  Died  July  12,  1705.  Admon. 
(Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster)  1705.   (D.N.B.) 

OATES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  25,  1603.    Of  Willington,  Yorks.    B.A.  1607-8; 

M.A.    1610.    Fellow,    1606-12.    Assistant  Master  at  Eton 

School.   R.  of  Piddle  Hinton,  Dorset. 
OATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 

1676.   S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Pontefract,  Yorks.   B.  there. 

School,  Hemsworth.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4;  priest.  Mar.  7,  1693-4.   V.  of 

Kellington,  Yorks.,  till  1717.   Died  Oct.  13,  i7i7-   Father  of 

the  next. 
OATES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7, 

1716.     S.   of   William    (above),    V.   of    Kellington,    Yorks. 

School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1717;  B.A. 

1720-1.    Ord.  deacon   (Lincoln)   Mar.  5,   1720-1,  as  C.  of 

North   Lessingham,   Lines.;   priest,   June  9,    1723.    V.   of 

Hainton,  1723. 
OATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  3,  1745- 

Matric.  1745;  Scholar,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10, 

1750;  priest.  May  25,  1755. 
OBORNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  11, 

1728.  S.  of  Henry,  V.  of  Gt  Waltham,  Essex.  B.atWaltham. 

School,  Pels  ted  (Mr  Wyat).  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3-  Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Mar.   10,   1733-4;  priest,  Sept.  25,  i737- 

V.  of  Lindsell,  Essex,  1737-44-   R-  of  Little  Easton,  1744-52. 

R.  of  West  Hanningfield.    V.  of  Thaxted,  1752-9-    Married 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Everard,  Bart.  M.I.  at  Thaxted. 

(Scott-Mayor,  m.  418.) 


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O'Brikn,  William 

O'BRIEN,  WILLIAM.   Adiu.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  15, 

1742.    S.  of  Henry,   Esq.    B.  at  Blatherwick,   Northants. 
School,  Westminster.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Lilt, 
dim.  from  Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  i743- 
OBRY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1658; 
B.A.   1661-2;   M.A.   1666.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)   Feb.   17, 

1667-8;  C.  of  Clifton,  Beds. 
OCKLEY  or  OAKLEY,   ANTHONY.    Adm.  sizar  (age   20)   at 

Caius,  Oct.  31,  1721.   S.  of  Simon  (1693-4),  V.  of  Swavesey, 

Cambs.    B.  there.    Bapt.  May  6,   1702.    Schools,  Melford 

(Mr   Woodro(e)    and    King's   School,    Cambridge.     Matric. 

1721-2;  Scholar,  1722-4.    {Venn,  11.  16.) 
OKELEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 

1736.    S.  of  Francis,  peruke  maker,  of  Bedfordshire.    B.  in 

Bedford.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40. 

Moravian  minister  at  Bedford  and  Northampton.  Translator 

of   13ehmen.     Died   May   g,    I794-     Will   (P.C.C.)    1794',   of 

Northampton.   (D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  475.) 
OCKLEY,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 

scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1629-30. 
OKELEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1637-8.    Matric. 

1639;  B.A.  1641-2.  Doubtless  R.  of  Easthorpe,  Essex,  1650; 

of  St'anvvay,   1654-60;  and  V.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,   1663-90. 

Died  1690.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1690;  of  Stanway.   (H.  Smith.) 
OAKELEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 

1672.  S.  of  John,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there.  School,  Shrews- 
bury (Mr  Taylor). 
OAKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i,  1699-1700. 

Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Oakeley,  Salop.    Matric.  1700; 

B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,   1709-18. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  4,  1708.    Called  to  the 

Bar,  May  27,  1715.    Died  Feb.  18,  1717-8.    {T.  A.  Walker, 

222.) 
OAKELEY,  RICHARD.  Adra.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  12,  1727-8. 

Of  Oxfordshire.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  deceased.  Matric.  1728; 

Rustat  Scholar,   1728;   B.A.   1731-2;   M.A.   1735.    FeUow, 

1733-56.  Senior  Proctor,  1752.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoto)  Sept. 

23,   1733;  priest,  Dec.   19,   1736.    V.  of  Guilden  Morden, 

Cainbs.,  1743.  V.  of  Swavesey,  1 755-  R.  of  Harlton,  1755-84. 

V.  of  Comberton,  1755.   R.  of  Broughton,  Hunts.,  1775-84. 

Died  1784.   Brother  of  William  (1719-20)-   (A.  Gray.) 
OKELY,  SIMON.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  28,  1637. 

S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk.    B.  there. 

School,    Old    Buckenham    (Mr    Harrison).     Matric.    1637; 

Scholar,  1640-4;  B.A.  1640-1.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine, 

1645.   (Venn,  i.  329.) 
OCKLEY,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  28,  1693-4.  Of 

Devon.    B.  at  Exeter,   1678.    Matric.   1695;  B.A.  1697-8; 

M.A.  1701;  B.D.  1710.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1706.    Professor 

of   Arabic,    1711-20.    Ord.   deacon    (Norwich)   Aug.    1698; 

priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1705.  C.  and  afterwards  V.  of  Swavesey, 

Cambs.,  1705-20.  Distinguished  oriental  scholar.  Imprisoned 

for  debt  in  Cambridge  Castle,  1717.   Author,  History  of  the 

Saracens,  etc.  Died  at  Swavesey,  Aug.  9,  1720.  Buried  there. 

Fatherof  Anthony  (1721).   (D.N.B.) 
OCLEYE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1533-4  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   (B.A. 

Oxford,  1520,  as  secular  chaplain  and  schoolmaster.)    M.A. 

1534.   Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1535-7.  An  early  reformer. 

Died  1537.   Will  proved  (V.C.C).   (Venn,  i.  30.) 
OCLEY,  THOMAS   (senior).    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 

Easter,  1584. 
OCLEY,  THOMAS  (junior).    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 

Easter,  1584. 
OCKELEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Jan.  20, 

1628-9.    Of  Gt  Ellingham,  Norfolk.    S.  of  Simon.    Matric. 

1629;  Scholar,  1629-36;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 
OKLEY,  TIMOTHY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1570. 

V.  of  Gt  Burstead,  Essex,  1577-96.    R.  of  Coringham,  till 

1599.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  May  2,  1599. 
OAKELEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  12,  1719-20. 

S.  of  William,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Oxfordshire.  Matric.  1720; 

Rustat  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.    LUt.  dim. 

from  York  for  deacon  and  priest,  Sept.  1729.    V.  of  Kirby 

Sigston,  Yorks.,  1729.    M.I.  to  his  widow,  Ursula,  dau.  of 

John  Buxton,  at  Kirby  Knowle.  Brother  of  Richard  (1727-8). 
OCKMAN,  SIMON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.    Of 

Kent.   Matric.  Easter,  1670;  B.A.  1672-3. 
OCKOULD,  HAUGHTON.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1625.   Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1628-9. 
OCOLMAN,    THOMAS.     Franciscan    friar.     Studied    at    Paris, 

Oxford  and  Cambridge.  Dispensation,  being  illegitimate,  for 

Archbishop  of  Armagh,  1375.   (Papal  Letters,  iv.) 

OCUYRC  (O'KIRK),  MALACHI.  Student  of  Civ.  and  Can.  Law, 
for  ten  years,  at  Oxford,  Bologna  and  Cambridge;  attached 
to  the  Roman  Court.    'Son  of  a  priest  and  an  unmarried 


Odingsells,  Daniel 

woman.'   Papal  mandate  to  the  Dean  of  Clonfert  for  him  to 
hold  benefices :  the  archdeanconry  of  Clonmacnoise,  vicarage 
of  Aughrim,  etc.,  Sept.  8,  1444.   (Cal.  of  Papal  Letters,  ix.) 
ODAM  or  ODAMS,   ARTHUR.    Matric.   sizar  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1583;  B.A.  1587-8. 
ODAM,   HENRY.    Adm.   pens,   at   Sidney,   Jan.    12,    1611-2. 

Matric.  1612. 
ODAM,   PETER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Clement's   Hostel, 

Easter,  1544- 
ODAM,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1606. 

Of  Cambridgeshire. 
ODCROFT,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 

1646.    S.  of   Edward.    B.   at   Failsworth,   Lanes.    School, 

Newton  (Mr  Hull).  Matric.  1646.  One  of  these  names  minister 

of  Stretford,  Manchester,  1649-51;  and  of  Chorlton,  1651-2. 

Possibly  C.  of  Wortley  Chapel,  Yorks.  Buried  Jan.  15,  1691. 

M.I.  at  Penistone.   (Peile,  i.  505;  E.  Axon.) 
ODDY,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,   Michs. 

1639;  B.A.   1640-1;  M.A.  1645  (incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 

Master  of  the  English  School,  Dedham,  Essex.    Died  Jan. 

1648-9. 
ODDEY,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  9,  1653.   B.  at 

Leeds,  Yorks.   School,  Leeds.   Scholar,  1655;  Matric.  1656; 

B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.   Fellow,  1658-62.    V.  of  Meldreth, 

Cambs.;    ejected,    1662.     Preached   afterwards   in    Cambs. 

Imprisoned  for  several  years.    Died  May  3,  1687.    (Calamy, 

I.  216.) 
ODDY,  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  14, 

1692.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Skipton,  Yorks.    School, 

Saffron  Walden.    Matric.   1692;  B.A.   1695-6;  M.A.   1699; 

D.D.  1718.    Fellow,  1701.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 

1699;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1702-3.   R.  of  Clifton,  Beds., 

1708-31.   Father  of  the  next. 
ODDY,   PHILIP.    Adm.   pens,   at  Jesus,   Apr.    11,    i737-     Of 

Bedfordshire.   S.  of  Philip  (above),  R.  of  Clifton,  deceased. 

School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matric.   i737;  Scholar,   i737- 

One  of  these  names  died  at  Islington,  Feb.  i739-   (£••  Mag., 

lOI.) 

ODDY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  24,  1619. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Thomas.  Matric.  1619;  Scholar,  162&-3; 
B.A.  1622-3.    V.  of  Kirkby-in-Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1627-61. 

Married   (i),    1625,   Beatrice,   dau.   of  Cudworth,   of 

Thurgoland,  Yorks.,  and  widow  of  Chr.  Wilson;  (2)  1628, 
Jane  Harrison,  of  Kirkby-in-Cleveland.  Died  1661.  (Venn, 
I.  245;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ODDY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1682.  Matric. 
1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  May  30,  1686; 
priest  (Chester)' Sept.  25,  1687,  age  24.  C.  at  Coverham, 
Yorks.,  in  1691. 

ODDIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1724.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Stirkhouse, 
nearGisbum.  School,  Sedbergh  (Dr  Saunders).  Matric.  1724- 

ODEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  31,  1672. 
Of  Lancashire. 

'ODELL,  FUL."  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 
Probably  Fulke  WoodhuU  (whom  see). 

ODELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1691.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  19,  1695;  priest,  June  6,  1696.  C.  of  Orling- 
bury,  Northants.  C.  of  Potton,  Beds.,  1702-18.  V.  of 
Goldington,  1718-28.  C.  of  Clapham,  1721.  Buried  at 
Goldington,  July  19,  1728. 

ODIERNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1651; 
M.B.  1657. 

ODIARNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1649.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Wittersham,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Tonbridge  (Dr  Gray). 

ODERNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1580. 

ODYERNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1580.  Licensed  to 
teach  grammar  at  Worlingworth,  Suffolk,  1582,  and  at 
Beccles,  1584.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonvich)  Sept.  29,  1597,  age  37; 
priest.  Mar.  25,  1598.  One Odiem,  C.  of  St  Mary  Wool- 
church,  London.   Buried  there  July  6,  1604. 

ODILL  or  ODYLL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1542.  Fellow 
of  Peterhouse,  1540-53.    Preb.  of  Winchester,  1561. 

ODINGSELLS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1597-8;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606;  D.D.  1621.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May,  1608;  priest,  Jmie,  1609.  R.  of  Langar,  Notts., 
1609-37.   Buried  there  July  13,  1637.   (Godfrey,  Notts.) 

ODINGSELLS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1604;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Fellow,  1610.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Jan.  8,  1618-9;  priest,  Apr.  12,  1620.  V.  of  Tuxford, 
Notts.,  1619-20.   V.  of  Flintham,  1621. 


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Odingsells,  Humphrey 

ODYNGSELES,  HUMPHREY.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1487- 
1500. 

ODINGSELLS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Epperstone,  Notts.,  Esq.;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  16,  1623. 

ODINGZELL,  THOMAS.  Licensed  for  medical  practice,  1569. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stondon,  Beds.,  i574- 

ODLYNGE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3,  as  'Olding.'  One  of  these  names  master  of  the 
grammar  school,  Bolingbroke,  Lines.,  1580.  Perhaps  vnil 
(Lincoln)  1606;  of  Whaplode,  clerk. 

ODLINGE,  EDWARD.   M.D.  163 1-2  {Lit.  Reg.). 

ODLYN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584; 
B..\.  from  Magdalene,  1588-9.  V.  of  Tetney,  Lines.,  159&- 
1632.   Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1632. 

ODLIN, .   M.A.  1470-1. 

OFFIELD,  see  OLDFIELD. 

OFLY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1620.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1580),  merchant,  of  London. 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Age  30  in  1634.  Dead  in  1643. 
{Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xx.  85.) 

OFFLEY,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17  sic)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  31,  1674.  6th  s.  of  Stephen,  citizen  and  woollen-draper, 
of  London.  B.  at  Blackfriars,  London,  Dec.  27,  1655. 
Schools,  Worksop  (Mr  Bernard)  and  Dronfield,  Derbs.  (Mr 
Mason).   Matric.  1674.   {Genealogist,  N.S.,  xix.  230.) 

OFFLEY,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12,  1632-3. 
Of  Surrey.  Perhaps  of  Aldermanbury,  London;  s.  of  Robert, 
gent.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1632-3.  Prob- 
ably identical  with  the  man  of  these  names  who  emigrated 
to  New  England  and  appeared  in  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1638, 
when  he  joined  the  Ancient  and  Honourable  Artillery  Com- 
pany. Married,  in  Boston,  Elizabeth  Wolcott,  1639.  Notarial 
records  of  him  indicate  mercantile  connections  with  England 
and  mention  Robert  Offley,  mercer  of  London  and  Stephen 
Offley  of  London.  Disappears  from  New  England,  c.  1645, 
so  probably  returned  to  England.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

OFFLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26,  1610. 
Probably  4th  s.  of  Robert,  a  Turkey  merchant,  of  London. 
Bapt.  Aug.  29,  1594.  Matric.  1610.  Dead  by  Mar.  11,  1650. 
(Genealogist,  N.S.,  xix.  228.) 

OFFLEY,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629. 
4th  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  London,  Knt.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter-le- 
Poer,  Oct.  16,  1611.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  D.D.  1660 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1633,  ejected.  R.  of  Mucklestone,  Staffs., 
1656-65.  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  II.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1663-83.  R.  of  Abinger,  Surrey,  1665-83.  R.  of  Worplesdon, 
1670-83.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1683.  Brother  of  Robert  (1627)  and 
father  of  Robert  (1684). 

OFFLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  27, 
1748;  Fell.-Com.  Nov.  8,  1754.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1759.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  1755;  priest,  Aug.  1756.  R.  of 
Cratfield  and  Laxfield,  Suffolk,  1758-91.  V.  of  Earlham, 
Norfolk,  1758-89.  V.  of  Bumham  Overy,  1758,  resigned  the 
same  year.  Died  Nov.  2,  1791.  WUl,  P.C.C.   (G.  Mag.) 

OFFLEY,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  11, 
1736.  Doubtless  s.  of  Crewe,  of  Whichnor,  Staffs.  B.  in 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1737.  Died  1749,  aged  30.  Admon., 
P.C.C.   (Genealogist,  N.S.,  xix.  221.) 

OFFLYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584; 
B.A.  1587-8.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Hugh,  citizen  and  alderman 
of  London.  Citizen  and  leather-seUer,  of  London.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Died  Nov.  4,  1631.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1631. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1580)  and  William  (1584). 

OFFLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1627, 
as  '  Ofiies.'  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  London,  Knt. 
Bapt.  Mar.  11,  1608-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  16,  1628. 
Living,  Nov.  9,  1649,  and  then  late  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  Esq. 
Brother  of  Gabriel  {1629).  (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623;  Genealogist, 
N.S.,  XX.  52.) 

OFFLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1650.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at  St 
Benet,  Gracechurch  Street,  July  1,  1634.  School,  Ipswich. 
Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  25,  1652. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  9,  1660-1.  Bencher,  1675.  Married 
Elizabeth,  \vidow  of  John  Wynne,  of  London,  dyer.  Died 
Sept.  10,  1678.  M.I.  in  old  St  Pancras  Church.  Perhaps 
nephew  of  Edward  (1610).    (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

OFFLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1684.  S.  of  Dr  Gabriel  (1629).  B.  at  Abinger,  Surrey.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1685;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  June  15,  1690.  Chaplain  to  Bishop 
Crew,  of  Durham.  R. of  Abinger,  1690-1743.  Preb.  of  Durham, 
1704-43.  Died  at  Abinger,  May  10,  1743.  M.I.  there. 
(Genealogist,  N.S.,  xx.  53.) 


Ogden,  Amos 

OFFLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568. 

OFFLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580. 
Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Hugh,  of  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Lawrence 
Pountney,  Dec.  10,  1564.  B.A.  1583-4.  Of  London,  merchant. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Clitherow,  of  London.  Died 
in  London,  .4.ug.  23,  1630.  Brother  of  Robert  (1584)  and 
William  (1584),  father  of  Christopher  (1620).  (Getiealogist, 
N.S.,  xx.  84.) 

OFLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586. 

OFFLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton.  1690. 
S.  of  William,  D.C.L.  B.  at  Hurst,  Berks.  Matric.  Easter, 
1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Fellow,  1694.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1698-9;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1699.  Usher  in 
Northants.  Chapljun  to  the  Earl  of  Nottingham.  R.  of 
Monkton,  Hants.,  1713.  Died  Sept.  5,  1723.  Brother  of 
WUliam  (1679).    (Harwood,  275.) 

OFFLYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584. 
Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Hugh,  citizen  of  London.  Bapt.  Dec.  12, 
1568,  at  St  Lawrence  Pountney.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1590.  Married  and  had  issue.  One  of  these  names 
buried  at  St  Giles',  Cripplegate,  Apr.  19,  1630.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1580)  and  Robert  (1584). 

OFFLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1679.  S.  of  William,  D.C.L. ,  fellow  of  University  College, 
Oxford.  B.  at  Hurst,  Berks.  Matric.  1679;  B..\.  1682-3; 
M.A.  1687.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1690.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1689-1724.  R.  of 
Middleton  Stoney,  Oxon.  Died  Apr.  25,  1724,  aged  64. 
Father  of  the  next  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1690).  (H.  G. 
Harrison;  Vis.  of  Berks.,  1666.) 

OFFLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1710.  S.  of  William  (above).  B.  at  Middleton  Stoney,  Oxon. 
Matric.  Lent,  1710-1;  B..\.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718;  M.D.  1725. 
Fellow,  1714.  Practised  physic  in  Norwich.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Nuthall,  of  Norwich.  Died  Feb.  25,  1767, 
aged  76.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (G.  Mag.;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xx.  55.) 

OFFLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6,  1751. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1752;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1764. 

OFFORD,  see  also  ORFORD. 

OFFORD  or  UFFORD,  JOHN  DE.  D.C.L.  1334.  S.  of  Robert, 
Earl  of  Suffolk.  'Probably  educated  at  Gonville  Hall' 
(Fuller,  Hist,  of  Cambridge,  109).  Clerk  in  the  Royal  service, 
1328.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1330.  R.  of  Boughton,  Kent,  1331. 
Dean  of  the  Court  of  Arches.  Constantly  employed  in 
negotiations  with  the  French  and  Papal  courts.  Arch- 
deacon of  Ely,  1335-44.  Preb.  of  York,  1340-8.  Keeper 
of  the  Privy  Seal,  1342.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1344.  Dean  of 
Lincoln,  1344-8.  Chancellor  of  England,  1345-9.  Archbishop 
elect  of  Canterbury,  1348.  Died  of  the  plague  at  Tottenham, 
May  20,  1349.  Buried  at  Christ  Church,  Canterbury. 
(D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  Venn,  1.  i,  where  Fuller's  statement 
is  refuted.) 

OFFORD,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1609. 

OFFORTH, .   B.A.  1468-9. 

OFFSPRING,  CHARLES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1602.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Canterbury.   B..-^.  1605-6;  M.A. 

1609.  Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3, 

1610,  age  25;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1613.  R.  of  St  Antholin, 
London,  1617-59.  Married,  Feb.  9,  1623-4,  at  All  Hallows, 
London  Wall,  Martha  Kedgewyn.  Buried  at  St  Antholin's, 
Mar.  13,  1659.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1660.  Grandfather  of  Offspring 
Blackall,  Bishop  of  Exeter  and  father  of  the  next.  (Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

OFSPRING,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',   Easter, 

1647.    Of  Middlesex.    S.  of   Charles  (above).    Bapt.  at  St 

Antholin's,  Mar.  27,  1629.    B.A.  1650-1.    (Vis.  of  London, 

1634-) 
OFFWOOD,   THOMAS.     Matric.   sizar  from  Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1631;  B.A.  1634-5.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 

1638.    C.  of  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,   1637.    R-  of  Gedding, 

1642-6.  R.  of  Sproughton,  1644.  R.  of  Ickborough,  Norfolk, 

c.  1657. 
OGARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
OGARD,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
OGDEN,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1678. 
OGDEN,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1589;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597- 
OGDEN,  AMOS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  15,  i745- 

Of  Ashton-under-Lyne,  Lanes.    Matric.  i745;  LL.B.  1751. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  2,  1751-   C.  of  Leake,  Notts.   P.C. 

of  Turton  Chapel,  Lanes.,  1761-1815.   Died  1815.    (Victoria 

Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  v.  280.) 

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OGOEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  io,  1662.  B.  at 
Kirk  Sandal,  Yorks.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1668 
(LU.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  2,  1667;  priest 
(York)  Mar.  7,  1668-9.  V.  of  Harewood,  Leeds,  Yorks., 
1673-99.  V.  of  Ribchester,  Lanes.,  1681-1706.  Fellow  of 
Manchester  College,  1681-1706.  Married  Alice  Haworth,  of 
Salford,  Nov.  7,  1703.  Buried  at  Manchester,  July  27,  1706. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Haines,  Lanes.,  iv.  103.) 

OGDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  g, 
1691.  S.  of  George  (above),  V.  of  Harewood  Dale,  Yorks. 
School,  Manchester  (Mr  Barrow).  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5; 
M.A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1697.  (Mumford, 
Manchester  Grammar  .School.) 

OGDEN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1605; 

B.A.  1608^. 
OGDEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,   1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1681.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 

June,  1674;  priest,  Feb.  1674-5.    C.  at  Middleton,  Lanes., 

in  1676-7.   P.C.  of  Denton,  1677-9.   (E-  Axon.) 
OGDEN,  PETER.    M.A.  from  St  John's,  1641.   S.  of  Peter,  of 

Christ  Church,  Lanes.  (?  Church  Kirk,  in  Whalley).   Matric. 

from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1634,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1638. 
OGDEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1680. 

B.  in  London.    Matric.  Easter,  1681.   Died  as  a  student,  of 

small-pox.  May,  1683. 
OGDON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1634.  S.  of  Robert,  vintner,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex.  B.  there. 

School,  Chelmsford.    Matric.  1634,  as  Ugdon;  B.A.  1637-8; 

M.A.  1641.    3rd  Master  at  Shrewsbury,  1638-49,  resigned. 

Perhaps   Head   Master  of  Buxton,    1654.     (G.  W.   Fisher, 

Shreimbury.) 

OGDEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  May  4, 
1648.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Fowleach,  Oldham,  Lanes.  School, 
Littleborough  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651.  Master 
of  Oldham  Grammar  School,  c.  1652.  Ord.  (by  Classis  for 
WirkswortW  Sept.  27,  1653.  C.  of  Buxton,  1652-7.  P.C.  of 
Fairfield,  near  Buxton,  1654-7.  V.  of  Mackworth,  1657-62, 
silenced.  Kept  a  boarding  school  at  Mackworth,  till  1666. 
Master  of  a  school  in  Derby,  till  1685.  Master  of  Wirksworth 
Free  School,  1686-97.  A  good  hebraist,  also  versed  in  physics 
and  an  excellent  practical  botanist.  Died  May  25,  1697. 
Buried  at  Wirksworth.   {Peile,  i.  519;  D.N.B.;  E.  Axon.) 

OGDEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Mar.  1733.  S.  of 
Thomas,  dyer,  of  Lancashire.  B.  in  Manchester.  School, 
Manchester.  Matric.  1734.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Aug.  25, 
1736,  age  20.  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741;  B.D.  1748;  D.D. 
1753.  Fellow,  1740-68.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1758.  Wood- 
wardian  Professor  of  Geology,  1764-78.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  June,  1740;  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  8,  1741.  Master 
of  Heath  Grammar  School,  Halifax,  1744-53.  P-C.  of  Coley, 
Halifax,  in  1745.  P.C.  of  Elland,  Yorks.,  1747.  V.  of  St 
Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  1753-61.  V.  of  Damerham,  Wilts., 
1754-66.  V.  of  Stansfield,  Sufiolk,  1766-78.  R.  of  Lawford, 
Essex,  1766-78.  An  eloquent  preacher.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Mar.  23,  1778.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  478; 
D.N.B.) 

OGGAN, .    B.D.  1531-2.    Probably  the  Philip  Ogan  V.  of 

Arrington,  Cambs.,  1536. 

OGLE,  ASHFIELD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1649-50.  S.  of  Thomas  (of  Corpus  Christi,  1607),  Esq.,  of 
Pinchbeck,  Lines.,  and  Bardwell,  Sufiolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (Mr  Stevens).  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1652.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1651.  Dead  by  1659.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  731.) 

OGLE,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1631-2.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of 
Whiston,  Lanes.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1630. 
If  so,  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Harrington. 

OGLE,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1692.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Prescot,  Lanes.  School, 
Chester  (Mr  Harper).  Matric.  1692.  Died  s.p.  Admon. 
(Chester)  1708;  of  Whiston,  Esq. 

OGLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  26, 
1652-3.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Newcastle.  School,  Morpeth 
(Mr  Lumsden).  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  V. 
of  Kirk  Newton,  Northumberland,  1669.  Licensed,  May  11, 
1664,  to  marry  Catherine  Rochester.  (Peile,  i.  550;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

OGLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Jvme  11, 
1685.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Bridlington.  Matric.  1685; 
B.A.  1688-9;  Scholar,  1690.  Ord.  priest  (York)  May,  1695. 
R.  of  Lea,  Lines.,  1711.  C.  of  South  Wheatlev,  Notts.  Will 
dated,  1728-9.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Mark  (1720). 
(T.A.  Walker.) 


Ogle,  Robert 

OGLE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2,  1719. 

S.  of  George  (above),  R.  of  Lea,  Lines.  B.  at  Kirkley,  Notts. 

Schools,  Gainsborough  and  Brigg,  Notts.  (Mr  Waterworth 

at  both).  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Mar.  1722-3;  priest.  May,  1724.    R.  of  Fritton, 

Suffolk,  1726-31. 
OGLE,  HENRY.    B.A.  1509-10.    Fellow  of  St  John's,   1516. 

Perhaps  chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.    V.  of  Wisbech, 

Cambs.,  1547. 
OGLE,  HENRY.  B.Can.L.  1513-4.   (Perhaps  the  above.) 

OGLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  31, 
1654.  S.  of  Henry,  of  EgUngham,  Northumberland,  J. P., 
M.P.  School,  Berwick.  Matric.  1654.  Brother  of  Ralph 
(1654)- 

OGLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  June  30, 
1656.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Eglingham,  Northumberland. 
School,  Berwick.  Matric.  1656.  Buried  at  Eglingham,  May  4, 
1711.    (H.  M.Wood.) 

OGLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1703.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Causey  Park,  Hebbum, 
Northumberland.  Bapt.  at  Hebbum,  Oct.  12,  1685.  School, 
Newcastle  (Mr  Rudd).  Matric.  1703.  Buried  at  Hebbum, 
Mar.  2,  1761.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

OGLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  8,  1708.  S.  of 
Henry.  B.  at  Eglingham,  Northumberland,  1690  (before  his 
parents'  marriage).  Matric.  1708.  Buried  at  Eglingham, 
Dec.  27,  1713.  Brother  of  James  (1708).  (Peile,  11.  170; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

OGLE,  HUMPHREY.  B.Can.L.  1505-6.  FeUow  of  Jesus, 
1516-8.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1515-8.  Preb.  of 
Hereford,  1520-34.  Perhaps  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1524-36. 
(A.  Gray.) 

OGLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jime  8,  1708.  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Eglingham,  Northumberland.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
Sept.  28,  1692,  illegitimate  son.  Scholar,  1708-9.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Dec.  2,  1710.  Brother  of  Henry  (1708). 
(Peile,  II.  170;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

OGLE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1586. 

OGLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1627.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines. 
Bapt.  there,  Dec.  21,  1609.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  733.) 

OGLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1633.  Of 
Pinchbeck,  Lines.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Pinchbeck,  Knt.  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  Matric.  1633.  Knighted  at  Oxford,  Feb. 
2,  1645-6.  Royalist  Colonel  in  the  King's  army  in  England 
and  Ireland.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  Mar.  26,  1663. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1636).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  733.) 

OGLE,  MARK,  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  24, 
1720.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  George  (1685).  School, 
Brigg,  Lines.  Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1724-5; 
M.A.  1728.  Fellow,  1728-41.  Proctor,  1740.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Nov.  6,  1725;  priest,  June  i,  1729.  R.  of  Norton, 
1740-2.  Died  c.  1742.  Brother  of  George  (1719).  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

OGLE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1733.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Northumberland.  B.  in 
Newcastle.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Lodge).  Matric.  1733; 
B.A.  1736-7.  Doubtless  of  Kirkley,  Northumberland.  Died 
Jan.  22,  1763.  Probably  cousin  of  his  Oxford  namesake 
(confounded  with  him  in  Al.  Oxon.).   (L.  Mag.) 

OGLE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1552. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.;  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1557.  If  so,  of  Bolingbroke,  Lines. 
Steward  of  the  manor  of  Spalding.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Plymp- 
ton,  1563-7.  Married  and  had  issue.  Buried  at  Bolingbroke, 
Sept.  6,  1582.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1582.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  731.) 

OGLE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  31, 
1654.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Eglingham,  Northumberland,  J. P. 
School,  Berwick.  Matric.  1654.  Buried  at  Eglingham,  May 
8,  1718.  Brother  of  Henry  (1654). 

OGLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1571. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  May  19,  1576,  late  of  Clifiord's  Inn.  Knighted, 
Apr.  23,  1603.  High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1608-9.  Married 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Ashfield,  of  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk. 
Died  insolvent  in  the  Fleet  Prison,  1627.  Admon.,  Nov.  20, 
1627.  Father  of  Robert  (1607)  and  Thomas  (Corpus  Christi, 
1607).   (Peile,  I.  117;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  731.) 

OGLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6, 
1645-6.  2nd  s.  of  Valentine,  gent.,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  25,  1629.  School,  Pinchbeck  (Mr 
Arlich).  Matric.  1645-6.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1642).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  734.) 

OGLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1575-6;  M.A.  1582. 


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OGLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1607.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Doubtless  ist  s.  of  Sir 
Richard  (1571),  of  Pinchbeck.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
X609.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of  Thomas  (Corpus  Christi,  1607). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  731.) 

OGLE,  TEMPLE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  29,  1665.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (Queens'  (1607)), 
of  Pinchbeck.  Bapt.  there  Sept.  27,  1646.  Matric.  1665; 
B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25, 
1673.  V.  of  Tathwell,  Lines.,  1681.  R.  of  Rathby,  1681. 
Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1653).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  735.) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1607.  Of  Lincolnshire.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (i57i), 
of  Pinchbeck.  Of  Pinchbeck  and  of  Wickens-in-Bardwell, 
Suffolk,  Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Reade,  of 
Wrangle,  Linos.,  Knt.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1660.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1607)  and  father  of  Ashfield  (1649-50).  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  731.) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1607. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  1609.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  and  h. 
of  Thomas,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines,  and  nephew  of  Sir  Richard. 
Buried  at  Pinchbeck,  June  8,  1656.  Probably  father  of 
Thomas  (1653)  and  Temple  (1665).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  734, 
identification  difficult  owing  to  similarity  of  names.) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  8,  1636.  S.  of 
Sir  John,  Knt.,  governor  of  Utrecht,  Holland.  B.  there. 
B.A.  1639.  Knighted  (?)  July  15,  1660.  Governor  of  Chelsea 
Hospital,  1666-1702.  Married  Sence,  dau.  of  John  Whatton, 
of  Newark-on-Trent,  Esq.  Died  at  Chelsea,  Nov.  1702. 
To  be  distinguished  from  a  kinsman  of  these  names  also 
knighted  and  a  major  of  the  Holland  Regiment  of  Foot. 
Brother  of  John  (1633).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  733,  where  Thomas 
Ogle,  knighted  July  15,  1660,  occurs  as  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Wickens,  Suffolk;  this  is  in  agreement  with  Shaw's  Knights.) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1642. 
S.  of  Valentine,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  Bapt.  Aug.  4,  1626. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Aug.  6,  1644,  age  17.  B.A.  1645-6. 
V.  of  Rolleston,  Notts.;  ejected,  1662.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1645-6).   {Calamy,  11.  295;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  733.) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Laxiield,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.   B.A.  1655. 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1653.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (Queens',  1607), 
of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.    Bapt.  Apr.  17,  1636.    Matric.  Easter, 

1655.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  22,  1656.  Living, 
1692.  Probably  brother  of  Temple  (1665).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
734-) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1695  (Incorp.  from 
Edinburgh).  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Kirk  Newton,  Northumber- 
land. C.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1694-1701.  Married  Anne 
Ettrick,  of  Sunderland,  Sept.  11,  1698.  Buried  Sept.  i,  1701. 
{Peile,  II.  134.) 

OGLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1732. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Dublin.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1732; 
Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1735-6. 

OGLE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1616; 
Scholar,  1618;  B.A.  1619-20. 

OGELBY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1682  (Incorp.  from 
Aoerdeen). 

OGLETHORPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1611.  S.  of  WiUiam,  V.  of  KeUington,  Yorks.  B.A.  1614-5. 
Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Dec.  21, 
1615.    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

OGLETHORP,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  2, 

1656.  S.  of  William,  of  KeUington,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Pontefract  (Mr  Elliott)  and  Selby  (Mr  Geo.  Buchanan). 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659;  M.A.  1663.  R.  of  Bransby,  Yorks., 
1666.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Leeke,  of  Newark, 
Notts,  at  St  Sampson's,  York,  Feb.  20,  1665-6.  {Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1666.) 

OGLETHORP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  i6,  1605. 

Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Oglethorpe,  Bramham,  Yorks. 

Bapt.  there,  Jan.  5,  1588.   Matric.  1605.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  May  15,  1610.    Of  Oglethorpe,  Esq.    Married  Susan, 

dau.  of  Sir  William  Sutton,  of  Averham,  Notts.,  Knt.,  1608. 

Died  Nov.  1634.    {Genealogist,  N.S.,  xx.  172;  Manning  and 

Bray,  i.  614.) 
OGLETHORPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1665. 

Of  Aldermanbury,  London.   Matric.  1665. 

OGYTT, .   B.Civ.L.  1496-7. 

OKHAM,  JOHN.    LL.D.    License  to  be  ord.  priest  (Ely,  LUt. 

dim.  to  Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1421.   R.  of  Letton,  Norfolk. 
OKEHAM,  WILLIAM  DE.   M.A.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1374 

(Successor,  adm.  1400).    Bursar,  1388.    Of  Lincoln  diocese. 

Penitentiary-general  of  Ely,  1385.   V.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs., 

1396-9.   R.  of  Colne  Wakes,  Essex,  1399.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 


Oldfield,  James 

OKELEY,  see  OCKLEY. 

OKEOVER,  leeke.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1718. 
S.  of  Thomas,  sheriff  of  Staffs,  (and  Catherine  Leeke).  B. 
1701.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  16, 1719-20.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Nicol.  Died  Jan.  31,  1765,  aged  63. 
Brother  of  William  (1718).  {Peile,  11.  194;  Glover,  Derbs., 
11.  64.) 

OKEOVER,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1714.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Tilney  St  Lawrence,  Norfolk.  B.  1700. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1715.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  May  4,  1722.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Feb.  11, 
1764.   {Peile,  II.  183.) 

OKEOVER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1718.  S.  of  Thomas,  Sheriff  of  Staffs.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  16,  1719-20.  Called  to  the  Bar,  June  24,  1726. 
Died  1748.   Brother  of  Leeke  (1718).   {Peile,  11.  194.) 

OKER, .   Of  Queens',  c.  1520.   Perhaps  B.Can.L.  1510-1, 

as  Thomas  Hooker. 

OKEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  7,  1657. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Brogborough,  Beds,  (the  famous  regicide 
colonel).  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Eton  (?  Eaton  Socon)  (Mr 
Horn)  and  Newport  (Mr  Gibb).  Matric.  1657.  His  father 
was  an  intimate  friend  of  Mr  Dell,  Master  of  Caius.  {Venn, 
I-  399) 

OKING,  ROBERT.  Of  Jesus  College.  B.Civ.L.  1524-5; 
D.Civ.L.  1534.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  Commissary 
to  the  Bishop  of  Bangor;  afterwards  commissary  and 
chancellor  of  Salisbury.  V.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1521. 
R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Feltwell,  Norfolk,  1525.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1544-56;  Archdeacon,  1546-54,  deprived.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1556-61.   {Cooper,  I.  197;  D.N.B.) 

O'KIRK,  see  OCUYRC. 

OLBEY,  TRISTRAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609.   Possibly  the  same  as  Otby,  Tristram,  whom  see. 

OLCOTT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  5,  1626-7. 

OLD,  JOHN.  Probably  educated  at  Cambridge.  V.  of  Cubbing- 
ton,  Warws.,  1545.  Commissioner  for  several  dioceses.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1551-3.  Preb.  of  Lichiield,  1551-4,  deprived. 
Left  his  parish  on  the  accession  of  Queen  Mary;  probably 
went  abroad.  One  of  the  translators  of  Erasmus's  Paraphrase 
of  the  New  Testament.   {D.N.B.) 

OLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  20,  1712. 
Of  Newport,  Salop.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  12,  1717;  priest,  June  22,  1718. 
R.  of  Chesterton,  Hunts.,  1 731-53-  R-  oi  Water  Newton, 
1738-53.   Buried  there  Jan.  10,  1753. 

OLDALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1495- 

OLDBY,  see  OUDEBY. 

OLDCROFT,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1588. 

OLDCROFT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1588. 

OLDERSHAW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  6, 
1734.  Of  Loughborough,  Leics.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Lough- 
borough. Bapt.  Jan.  18,  1714.  Matric.  1735;  M.B.  1740. 
Died  in  College,  Apr.  16,  1740.  M.I.  in  Chapel  Cloister. 
{Nichols,  HI.  859.) 

OLDERSHAW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  4, 1648. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Kegworth,  Leics.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2.  Minister  of  Shakerston,  Leics., 
1652-  of  Cole  Orton,  1654-62,  ejected.  Chaplain  to  Mr 
Spademan,  of  Roadnook,  Derbs.  Afterwards  practised  as  a 
physician.    {Peile,  i.  523.) 

OLDFIELD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23, 
1633  Of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Spaldmg, 
attorney.  Bapt.  there.  May  9,  1616.  Matric.  1633.  Married 
Alice  dau  of  John  Wingfield,  of  Tickencote  Hall,  Rutland, 
Esq. 'will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1669.  Father  of  the  next.  {L%ncs. 
Pedigrees,  736.) 

OLDFIELD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  27,  1673- 
Of  Lincohishire.  S.  of  Anthony  (1633),  of  Pinchbeck  Age 
II  in  1664.  CoUeger  at  Eton.  Matric.  1675;  Scholar  (Dean 
and  Chapter  of  St  Paul's)  1674;  B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676.  R.  of  Croyland,  Lmcs.  V.  of 
Pinchbeck,  1690.  WiU  proved,  1698.  {Lmcs.  Pedigrees,  736.) 

OLDFIELD  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1590.  Died 
in  CoUege.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  July  23,  1592. 

OLDFIELD,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1626-7. 

OLDFIELD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  20, 
1602  S  of  James,  of  Stratton  St  Michael,  Norfolk.  Matnc. 
1693-  B  A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug. 
1698;  priest.  May,  1700.  R.  of  Brome,  Suffolk,  1705-51- 
R.  of  Stuston,  1728-56. 


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Oldfield,  John 

OLDFYLD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  i575- 
OULDFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Spalding,  Lines.,  attomey- 
at-law.  Bapt.  at  Pinchbeck,  Oct.  22,  1598.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  7,  1619-20.  A  staunch  royalist.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Blythe,  of  Stroxton,  Lines.  Buried  at  Spalding, 
Nov.  24,  1659.  His  son  Anthony  was  created  a  Baronet  in 
1660.   {Lilies.  Pedigrees,  737;  Genealogist,  i.  242.) 

OLDFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1654;  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  S.  of  Sir  Samuel  (1611-2).  B.  in 
London.  Bapt.  at  All  Hallows,  London  Wall,  Apr.  5,  1636. 
School,  Dulwich  College  (Mr  Coleby).  One  of  these  names 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1655;  of  Elsham  Hall,  Lines. 

OLDFIELD  or  OTEFELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  13,  1670.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Carsington,  and 
afterwards  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B. 
Nov.  I,  1654.  School,  Nottingham.  Matric.  1672;  B.A. 
1673-4.  Received  presbyterian  ordination,  Sept.  28,  1681; 
afterwards  conformed  to  the  Church  of  England.  Brother 
of  Joshua  (1673-4).   (E.  Axon.) 

OLDFIELD,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Si  John's,  June  27,  1676.  S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Bart.,  deceased, 
of  Spalding,  Lines.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  Nov.  3,  1659.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  Walker). 
Matric.  1676.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Sept.  4.  1668.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Degge,  of  Derby.  Buried  at 
Spalding,  Sept.  2,  1705.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  737;  G.E.C.) 

OLDFIELD,  JOHN.  M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  B.  in  Surrey.  Adm. 
at  Leyden,  Sept.  23,  1717,  age  27;  M.D.  there,  1718.  Physician 
to  Guy's  Hospital,  1725.  F.R.C.P.,  1730.  Censor,  1735. 
Died  June  25,  1748.  Will,  P.C.C.   (Munk,  u.  116.) 

OLDFIELD,  OFFIELD  or  OWFIELD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23,  i6i6.  S.  of  Roger,  of  London, 
gent,  (afterwards  knight).  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1620-1.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1620-1.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1612). 
The  widow  of  Sir  Roger,  in  her  will,  mentions  sons  Joseph 
and  Samuel.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

OLDFIELD  or  OTEFELD,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  Feb.  19,  1673-4.  S.  of  John  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.),  minister  zt  Carsington,  Derbs.  B.  there,  Dec.  2, 
1656.  School,  Alfreton.  D.D.  (Edinburgh)  1709.  Said  to 
have  studied  both  at  Christ's  and  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford. 
Received  presbyterian  orders  (at  Mansfield)  Mar.  18,  1681-2. 
Minister  successively  at  Oxford,  1691;  Coventry,  1694;  and 
Globe  Alley,  Southwark,  London,  1699.  Kept  a  training 
academy  for  presbyterians  in  Coventry  and  London. 
Intimate  with  Locke  and  Calamy.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
Nov.  8,  1729,  in  London.  Buried  at  BunhiU  Fields.  Brother 
of  John  (1670).  (Peile,  11.  40;  D.N.B.;  both  these  authorities 
have  overlooked  his  connexion  with  Magdalene.) 

OLDFIELD,  MANWARING.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  June  22,  1635.  S.  of  Michael  (and  Eleanor  Man- 
waring).  B.  at  Over  Tabley,  Cheshire.  Taught  by  Mr 
Nicholis.  Matric.  1635.  Of  Croxton,  and  afterwards  of 
Tetford,  Lines.    {Peile,  1.  437.) 

OLDFYLD,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563. 

OLDFIELD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1682. 
Matric.  1682. 

OLDFIELD  or  OPHIELD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, Jan.  27,  i6n-2.  Doubtless  s.  of  Roger,  of  London 
(afterwards  knight;  will,  P.C.C,  1645).  Matric.  1612.  M.P. 
for  Gatton,  1624.  Knighted,  May  13,  i64r.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1645;  of  Gatton,  but  died  in  Hull.  Father  of  John  (1654)  and 
brother  of  Joseph  (1616).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

OLDFYLD,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1564-5.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Kennet,  Suffolk,  1591. 

OLDFIELD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  One  of  these  names  'peti-canon  of 
St  Paul's,'  1609-16.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1616. 

OULDFIELD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Llandaff)  May  7,  1621;  priest  (Chichester)  Dec.  19,  1624. 
R.  of  Chalvington,  Sussex,  1628.   R.  of  Maresfield,  1639. 

OWFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June,  1644.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1647-8.  Fellow  of  Oriel  College, 
Oxford,  1651-2.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1650.  Died  Jan.  1658.  Buried 
'in  a  church  at  Southwark.'    (Oriel  College  Register.) 

OWFIELD  (?  OLDFIELD),  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  i,  1639.    Of  Lincolnshire. 

OLDFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  29,  1673.  ist  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  B.  at  Stepney, 
Middlesex.  Schools,  Warden  (?  Waltham)  Abbey  (Mr  Butler) 
and  Newington,  London.  M.A.  1675  {Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1675. 

OFFIELD, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  21,  1617-8. 


Oldsworth,  Nicholas 

OLDFIELD, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1647. 

Of  Cheshire.    Possibly  Philip,  4th  s.  of  John,  of  BradwaU, 
Cheshire.  Bapt.  Jan.  10,  1631-2.   (Earwaker,  Sandbach.) 

OLDHAM  or  OLDAM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1564-5. 

OLDHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  7.  1668. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest,  Sept.  1675. 

OLDHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1699. 
Matric.  1699.  B.  in  Derbyshire.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  10,  1702;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  B.D.  1713-  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1707-25.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4,  1704-5; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  zr,  1707.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Walden,  Herts., 
1709-23.  R.ofBrandesburton,Yorks.,  1723-34.  Died  1734. 
{Scott-Mayor.) 

OLDHAM,  HUGH.  B.Can.L.  and  B.Civ.L.  1492-3.  Previously  at 
Oxford  for  some  years.  B.  at  Manchester.  Chaplain  to  the 
Lady  Margaret.  R.  of  St  Mildred,  Bread  Street,  1485-9- 
Dean  of  Wimbome  Minster,  Dorset,  1485.  Archdeacon  of 
Exeter,  1493-1504.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1493-1504.  R. 
of  Swineshead,  Lines.,  1494.  R.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1495-T513;  of  St  Paul's,  1497-1504;  of  Lincoln, 
1497-1505.  R.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  1497-1501.  Preb.  of 
York,  1499-1505.  V.  of  Overton,  Yorks.,  i5or.  Bishop  of 
Exeter,  1504-19.  Master  of  the  Hospitals  of  St  John, 
Lichfield,  and  St  Leonard,  Bedford.  Founder  of  the  Man- 
chester Grammar  School.  Died  June  25,  1519.  Buried  in 
Exeter  Cathedral.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1519.  {Cooper,  1.21;  D.N. B.; 
Hutchins,  Dorset,  in.  187.) 

OLDHAM  or  OULDHAM,  JOHN.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Queens' 
Easter,  1658.   Of  London.   B.A.  1663-4. 

OLDHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1675.  Matric. 
1675;  B.A.  1679-80. 

OLDHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1666.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Egmaaton,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Leedes).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70; 
M.A.  1673;  B.D.  1681.  Fellow,  1670-95.  R.  of  Newton.  Isle 
of  Ely,  1677.  R.  of  Streatham,  Cambs.,  1679.  Buried  in  the 
CoUege  Chapel.  WUl  proved  (V.C.C.)  1695.  Claimed  as  non- 
juror by  KettleweU. 

OLDHAM,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  of  St  John's  (Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
Nov.  27,  1683).   Not  found  in  our  records. 

OLDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  6,  1747.  Of  Surrey.  B.  Jan.  29,  1728-9.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  i747;  B.A.  1750- 
i;  M.A.  1754.  FeUow,  1753.  Proctor,  1769.  Scrutator,  1771. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dee.  25,  1752.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs., 
1754-8.  V.  of  Sawston,  1757-61.  Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  1761-73.  R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1773-95-  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Bungay,  1774-95.  Died  Apr.  9,  1795.  WiU, 
P.C.C.    {T.  A.  Walker;  G.  Mag.) 

OLDIS  or  OLDYS,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21  sic)  at 
Sidney,  Sept.  19,  1650.  S.  of  Valentine,  merchant,  of 
London.  B.  at  Oxford.  School,  Newport,  Salop  (.Mr  Dobson). 
M.D.  1671  {Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  hon.  feUow  R.C.P.,  Sept.  30, 
1680.  Poet  and  patron  of  literature.  Died  1685,  aged  65. 
{Munk,  I.  415;  D.N.B.) 

OLDISWORTHY,  HOLLISWORTH  or  HOLDESWORTH, 
NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  II,  1521.  Of  Axbridge,  Somerset.  B.A.  1525-6. 
Perhaps  M..\.  FeUow,  1524-7.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Gloucester, 
1550-4.  Master  of  Crypt  School,  1553.  Deprived  of  his 
living  in  1554,  for  marriage   {Harwood;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

OLDMAN,  PETER.  Perhaps  B.D.  1460-1.  A  friar.  Incorp. 
D.D.  1470-1. 

OLDMAN, .  B.D.  1486-7.   A  friar. 

OLDMAN, .   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1489-90. 

OLDROYD,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 
1669.  S.  of  Joseph  or  Joshua.  B.  at  Dewsbury,  Yorks. 
School,  ThomhiU  (Mr  Wisson).  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3; 
M.A.  1676.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  i68o.  V.  of  BirstaU, 
Yorks.,  1680.  Died  Aug.  9,  1681.  {Peile,  n.  19;  Oliver 
Heywood,  Diary,  11.  283.) 

OLDSWORTH,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1639;  a  scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Colne 
Rogers,  Gloucs.,  Esq.  B.  there,  1619.  B.A.  1642-3;  Ejected 
Scholar,  1644;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1646.  R.  of  Bourton-on-the- 
HiU,  Gloucs.,  1646-78.  'A  preaching  Minister,' 1650.  Author, 
Sermons.  Died  Nov.  24,  1678.  Buried  at  Bourton.  {Al. 
Westmon.;  D.N.B.) 

OLDSWORTH,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Colne  Rogers,  Gloues.,  Esq.  Matrie.  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Feb.  24,  1631-2,  age  20;  scholar  from 
Westminster;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1632;  M.A.  1635.  R.  of  Bourton- 
on-the-HiU,  Gloucs.,  1634-46.  Buried  at  Barcheston,  Warws., 
Mar.  26,  1646.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


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Olerenshaw,  Richard 

OLERENSHAW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  lo, 

1596.  Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600. 
OLERENSHAW,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1609;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  21;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1618-9.  V.  of  Lenton,  Notts., 
1623. 
OLERENSHAW,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8.  Of 
Derbyshire.  M.A.  1611;  B.D.  1619.  Fellow,  1609.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16;  priest,  Mar.  17,  1616-7.  V.  of 
Gt  Chesterford,  Essex,  1618-20.  Died  1620. 
OLEY,  BARNABAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1618. 
S.  of  Francis  (1596-7),  clerk.  B.  at  Kirkthorpe,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Wakefield,  Dec.  26,  1602.  School,  Wakefield.  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Obtained  mandate  for  D.D.  1663,  but 
apparently  not  admitted.  Fellow,  1623;  ejected,  1644; 
restored,  1660.  Taxor,  1634-5.  Senior  Proctor,  1635-6.  V. 
of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1633-86;  ejected,  1644-60.  Fmed 
as  a  royalist.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1660-86.  Archdeacon  of 
Ely,  1679-80.  Edited  George  Herbert's  Remains.  Died  at 
Gt  Gransden,  Feb.  20,  1685-6.  Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to 
the  parish,  and  to  Clare.  (J.  R.  Wardale;  M.  H.  Peacock; 
D.N.B.) 
OLEY,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,   1582. 

(Perhaps  same  as  next.) 
OLEY,    FRANCIS.     B.A.    from    Emmanuel,    1596-7.     V.    of 
Penistone,  Yorks.,  1602-19,  when  he  resigned.    V.  of  Kirk- 
thorpe, Wakefield,  in  1602.   Father  of  Barnabas  (1618). 
OLEY,  SAMUEL.    B.A.  from  Clare,  1606-7.    Probably  s.  of 

Samuel,  V.  of  Bingley,  Yorks.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
OLEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 
OLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16,  1665. 
Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1674.   V.  of  Oundle,  Northants.,  1680-8.  Buried  there 
Jan.  15,  1687-8. 
OLEY,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,   from  Clare,   Michs.   1616; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1621-2; 
priest,  Sept.  1622.    V.  of  Kirkthorpe,  Yorks.    Buried  there 
Mar.  20,  1653-4.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1654. 
OLLY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  14,  1623. 
S.  of  Dionisius,  mariner,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.    School,  Lynn 
(Mr  Robinson).    Migrated  to  Caius,  Mar.  31,  1626.    Matric. 
1626;  Scholar,  1626-9;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  8,  1628;  priest,  May  31,  1629.    R.  of  Ash- 
wicken,  Norfolk,  1633-74.  Will  proved,  1675.  (Venn,  i.  275.) 
OLIVER,  BARNHAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  16,  1661. 
S.  of  Robert  Oliver  (1618),  alias  Quintin,  of  Leybourne, 
Kent.    Matric.  1661.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  14, 
1661.    Buried   at   Leybourne,   Oct.    13,    1670.    Brother  of 
Robert  (1649).   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 
OLIVER,  DANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  {5, 
1727.   S.  of  D.,  husbandman,  of  Derbyshire.   B.  at  Frogget. 
School,  Sheffield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Robinson).   Matric.  1727;  B.A, 
1730-1. 
OLIVER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  from  Caius,  1598-9;  M.-A.  from  Magdalene,  1603.   Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  14,  1599;  priest  (Chichester)  Mar.  9, 
1599-1600.    R.  of  Bu.xlow,  Suffolk,  1611-22.    R.  of  Boyton, 
1617.   Father  of  William  (1636).   (Venn,  i.  167.) 
OLIVER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  25, 
1641-2.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Shalford,  near  Wethersfield, 
Essex.   Schools,  Wethersfield  (Mr  Hubbard)  and  Sevenoaks 
(Mr  Bosse).   Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.   One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Shoreham,  Kent,  1661-74.    Buried  there 
June  7,   1674.    Perhaps  father  of  Edward  (1689).   (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
OLIVER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1648-9.   S.  of  Geoffrey,  currier,  of  Kirton-in-Lindsey,  Lines. 
B.  there. 
OLIVER,   EDWARD.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,    1683.    Of 
Norwich.    Matric.  Lent,  1683-4;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691; 
B.D.  1699;  D.D.  1728.   Fellow,  1691-1718.   Junior  Proctor, 
1697-8.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1693.    Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Northampton.  R.  of  St  Mary  Abchurch,  London, 
1713-32.  Sub-almoner,  1714-5.   Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1722-32. 
President  of  Sion  College,   1729.    Author,  Sermons.    Died 
Oct.  29,  1732.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  17.^3. 
OLIVER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1689;  scholar 
from  Sevenoaks  School.    S.  of  Edward   (?  1641-2),   V.  of 
Shoreham,  deceased.   Matric.  1689. 
OLIVER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1696.   S.  of 
Edward.    School,  Sevenoaks.    Matric.  1696;  Scholar,  1696; 
B.A.  1699-1700.  M.A.  1705.   Perhaps  V.  of  Hadlow,  Kent, 
1705-18.    Died  1718.    One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1708. 


Oliver,  Lionel 

OLIVER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1725.  S.  of  Walram,  gent.,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Sandwich.  School, 
Canterbury  (Mr  Le  Hunt).  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A. 
1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury)  Sept.  20,  1730;  priest 
(Rochester)  Sept.  19,  1731.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Sandwich,  Kent, 
1737-45.   Died  1745.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  389.) 

OLIVER,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1583. 

OLIVER,  HUGH,  alias  WITURYKE.  Prior  of  the  house  of 
Austin   canons   at   Huntingdon,    1532;    surrendered,  1538. 

Living,  1553.    (Cooper,  i.  116,  identifies  him  with  the  

Oliver  who  apparently  took  the  B.Can.L.  in  1525-6,  and  he 
is  so  indexed  in  Gr.  Bk.  B,  11.   See  John  Oliver.) 

OLIVER,  ISAAC.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1630 
(by   Royal   mandate).    Of   London.     Possibly  s.   of   Isaac, 
miniature  painter  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).    B.A.   1633-4; 
M.A.    1637.     Fellow,    1633-86.     For  many   years  lived  at 
Isleworth,  Middlesex.    Became  insane.    Died  Jan.  1686-7. 
(Harwood;  Hist,  of  King's,  95.) 
OLIVER,  JOHN.    B.A.  1526-7  (Gr.  Bk.  T).   (In  Gr.  Bk.  B  there 
is  an  Oliver,  with  no  christian  name,  apparently  B.Can.L. 
1525-6.    He  is  identified  by  Cooper,  i.  116  with  Hugh,  and 
so  indexed  in  Gr.  Bk.  B.  His  contemporary,  John,  of  Oxford, 
was  a  Doctor  of  Canon  Law,  for  him  see  D.N.B.  and  Al.  Oxon.) 
One  John  Oliver,  B.A.,  age  46  in  1547,  was  Head  Master  of 
Hull  Grammar  School,  1547-53-   Perhaps  V.  of  Hayton,  East 
Yorks.,  1526.    One  of  these  names  was  V.  of  Wolstanton, 
Staffs.,  c.  1533-5,  and  D.C.L.  of  Doctors'  Commons.    Preb. 
of  Sarum.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1552-   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
OLIVER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  25,  1577. 
Of  Paxton,  Hunts.  S.  of  Richard.  School,  St  Neots  (private). 
B.D.  1596.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln); 
priest  (London)  1587;  'C.  of  Barking.'    R.  of  Laver  parva, 
Essex,  1598-1607.    (Venn,  1.  93.) 
OLIVAR,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1613. 
S.  of  John.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  1614;  Scholar,  1614-20; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Perhaps  minister  of  Abbey  Church, 
St  Albans,  1653-5.  Will  of  John  Oliver,  of  Waltham  Abbey, 
clerk,  proved,  1671.    (Venn,  i.  222.) 
OLIVER,  JOHN.    M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of  Kent, 
pleb.   Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  26,  1615-6, 
age   15;  B.A.  (Magdalen,  Oxford)   1619;  M.A.  1622;  B.D. 
1631;  D.D.  1639.    Fellow  of  Magdalen,  1620-39;  President, 
1644-8,  1660-1.    R.  of  Eastmansted  Chenies,  Bucks.,  1631. 
R.  of  Broughton  Poges,  Oxon.,  1632-8.    R.  of  Little  Laver, 
Essex,  1637.   R.  of  Monks  Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1638-9.   Preb.  of 
Winchester,   1638-61.    Dean  of   Worcester,    1 660-1.    Died 
Oct.  24,   1661.    Buried  in  Magdalen  College  Chapel.    (Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
OLYVER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1631-2.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Oakham,  Rutland.    B.  there. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Stackhouse).   Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635- 
6;  M.A.  1639.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1639;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1642  (but  see  next). 
OLIVER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1634.    Of  Cambridgeshire.    B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639;  priest  (Lincohi)  June  3,  1645. 
One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Long  Newton,  Durham, 
1662-87.   Buried  there  Feb.  10,  1686-7. 
OLIVER,   JOHN.    Adm.   sizar  at  Clare,   June   6,    1672.     Of 
Oakham,  Rutland.    Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1695. 
Ord.   deacon   (Lincohi)   Dec.   21,    1679.    C.   of  St   Peter's, 
Chester.    V.  of  Audlem,  Cheshire,  1696.    Preb.  of  Chester, 
1711-30.    R.  of  West  Kirby,  1717.   Chaplain  to  Sir  Thomas 
Delves,  Bart.   Author,  Sermons.   Buried  at  St  Peter's,  1730. 
(R.  Stewart-Brown.) 
OLIVER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
i68i.    S.  of  William,  bookseller.    B.  at  Norwich.    School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Burton).    Matric.   1681;  B.A.   1685-6.    Ord. 
deacon   (Norwich)   May,   1686;   priest,   June,    1688.    V.  of 
Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk,   1690-2.    V.  of  Eaton,  Norwich, 
1693-9.  V.  of  Lakenham,  1693-9.  R.  of  Carlton  Rode,  1698- 
1719.   Died  1719. 
OLIVER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1731.   S.  of  Henry,  gaoler,  of  Oakham,  Rutland.    B.  there. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Adcock).    Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5. 
Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)   June   i,   1735-    Master  of  Barrow 
School,  Leics. 
OLIVER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1739- 
Eldest  s.   of   William,   of   Bury,   Suffolk,   estate   agent  at 
Ixworth.  Bapt.  at  Horningsheath,  Dec.  1721.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  .Sept.  1743; 
priest    May,   1749.    R.  of  Tuddenham  St   Mary,   Suffolk, 
1749-86.  R.  of  Icklingham  St  James,  1767-86.  Died  June, 
1786. 
OLIVER   LIONEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  lo,  1724. 
Of  Dorset.    Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728.    Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (P.C.C.)  1776;  of  Twerton,  Somerset,  clerk. 

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Oliver,  Martin 

OLIVER,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1604. 

OLIVER,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1678  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  London.  B.  in  Trinity-the-Less,  Oct.  20,  1651. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Oxford, 
July  6,  i66q,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673;  M.A.  1677;  B.D. 
1683.  Proctor  (Oxford)  i68i.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1684-9.  R.  of 
Chilbolton,  Hants.,  1685.  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  1686-9. 
Died  Sept.  1689.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

OLIVER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  5, 
1682.  S.  of  James,  yeoman.  B.  at  Oakham,  Rutland. 
School,  Oakham.   Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6. 

OLIVER,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1454-5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Twickenham,  Middlesex,  1468-74. 

OLIVER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Robert  Oliver,  alias  Quintin,  of  Leyboume, 
Kent.  B.  1603.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1621. 
Of  The  Grange,  Leyboume.  Married  Juliana,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Mason,  of  E^Tnonton  Hall,  Notts.  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Barnham  (1661).   {Hasted,  II.  210;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

OLIVER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1649. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Leyboume,  Kent. 
B.  in  Sussex.  Bapt.  at  Leyboume,  Oct.  25,  1632.  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1652.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1649-50. 
Buried  at  Leyboume,  Nov.  4,  1656.  Brother  of  Barnham 
(1661).  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

OLIVER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  Easter,  1670;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1673-4.  Licensed  schoolmaster  at  'Crouson' 
(?  Croxton),  Norfolk,  1674.  V.  of  Newton  St  Loe,  Somerset, 
i68r-8.   Died  1688. 

OLIVER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1569. 
Perhaps  settled  as  a  physician  at  Bury  St  Edinunds  before 
i597i  where  he  died  1624.  (So  in  D.N.B.,  but  his  will  was 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  i6io.)   Author,  mathematical.    (PeiU, 

I.  in;  D.N.B.) 

OLIVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  28, 
1637.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Lewes,  Sussex.  School,  Lewes 
(Mr  Snat).   Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1638. 

OLIVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1649.  Of 
Kent.   Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3. 

OLIVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  5, 
1682-3.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  1689;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1691.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Penn,  Staffs.,  1709;  and  of  Dudley,  Worcs.,  1721-45.   {PeiU, 

II.  9I-) 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM.   Dominican  friar.  Said  to  have  graduated 

at  Cambridge.    Prior  of  their  house  in  Cambridge,  c.  1533. 

{Cooper,  I.  91,  who  calls  him  Edward,  and  makes  him  R.  of 

Cotterstock,  Northants.) 
OLIVER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1572;  B.A.  1575-6.   Perhaps  R.  of  Crostwick,  Norfolk,  1579- 

1602;  R.  of  Honing,  1582;  R.  of  Ridlington,  1586. 
OLIVER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1600-1. 

Matric.  1601;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.    V.  of  Wilburton, 

Cambs.,  1607-21. 
OLIVER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1631; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.    One  of  these  names  ejected  from 

Glapthome,  Northants.,  1662.   Died  July  10,  1686,  aged  72. 

{CcUamy,  11.  224.) 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  1636.  S.  of 
Edward  (1596),  clerk.  B.  at  Boyton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1636. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Jan.  24,  1638-9.  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 
1647. 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  18,  1647. 
Of  Cornwall.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1652;  B.A. 
1652-3.  Probably  adm.  at  Exeter,  Oxford;  M.A.  1655, 
'Formerly  of  this  and  the  other  University.'  R.  of  Laun- 
ceston,  Cornwall;  ejected,  1662.  Master  of  Laimceston 
School.   Died  July  6,  1681.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Sept. 
17,  1714-  S.  of  John,  of  'Trevemo'  (?  Trevenson),  Cornwall. 
B.atLudgvan.  Matric.  1714;  M.B.  1720;  M.D.  1725.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1756.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  15,  1720.  F.R.S., 
1730.  Practised  as  a  physician  at  Bath.  Physician  to  the 
Bath  Mineral  Water  Hospital,  1740-61.  Invented  the  'Bath 
Oliver'  biscuit.  Introduced  by  Ralph  Allen  to  Pope,  War- 
burton  and  Borlase.  Author,  medical.  Died  Mar.  17,  1764. 
WiU,  P.C.C.   {D.N.B.) 

M.Gram.  1470-1. 
Student  at  Jesus,  1539-40. 
Student  at  Jesus,  1598-9. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1656.    Perhaps 
George  Oliphant,  M.A.  of  Edinburgh,  1649.    Presented  by 
the  College  to  ShiUington,  Beds.,  1658 


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OLIVER, 
OLIVER, 
OLIVER, 


Onely,  Edward 

OLLEMIUS,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1562. 

OLLREDE,  RICHARD.  .Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1550. 

OLLYFF,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16,  1665. 
S.  of  John,  of  Amndel,  Sussex.  B.  there,  1647.  Migrated  to 
Queen's  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  1667-8;  B.C.L.  (New  Inn 
Hall)  1672.  R.  of  West  Aimer,  Dorset,  1673-  R-  ol  Dunton, 
Bucks.,  1693-1717.  Author,  theological.  Died  June  24,  I7i7- 
Will,  Archd.  Bucks.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

OLMSTED,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
I57I- 

OLMSTED,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28, 
1593;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  R.  of  Belstead,  Suffolk, 
1611-2.    R.  of  Erwarton,  1612-22. 

OLNEY,  CRESCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1616. 

OLSTEN,  HENRY.  M.A.  1517-8.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1517, 
as  'Elston.' 

OLTON,  HENRY,  see  OULTON. 

OLWOLD, .   Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1464-5- 

OLYN, .   Student  at  Jesus,  1539-4°- 

OLYVE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1551. 

OMBLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  i66o.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668;  B.D. 
1676.  Fellow,  1667-80.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1667;  priest 
(Lincoln)  July  22,  1668.  Signed  as  minister  of  Renhold, 
Beds.,  in  1667.   C.  at  Clayworth,  Notts.,  1674-5- 

OMBLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  14,  1635-  Of 
Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Preston-in-Holderaess. 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  2,  1645.  One  of  these  names,  'B.D.,'  R.  of 
Bamingham  Northwood,  Norfolk,  1677-80.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

OMER,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1736;  Fell.-Com.  Feb.  3,  1738-9.  S.  of  Peter,  shipowner,  of 
Surrey.  B.  in  Southwark.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Monins). 
Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1740-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  21, 
1740;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1741.  V.  of  St  John's,  Margate,  Kent, 
1747-9-  Died  Aug.  31,  1749.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Dover. 
M.I.  there.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  482.) 

OMER,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1624. 
S.  and  h.  of  Laurence,  of  Canterbury,  Kent.  B.  in  Kent. 
Matric.  1624.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1625. 

OMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  31, 
1623. 

ONEBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1604.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Ondeby,  Esq. 
Bapt.  at  Swepston,  Mar.  12,  1585.  B.A.  1606-7.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12,  1608.  Ancient,  1627.  Steward  of  the 
Court  of  Records  at  Leicester,  1624.  Of  Newton  Bargoland, 
Leics.,  gent.  Married  Emmet,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Byard,  of 
Leicestershire.  Died  Feb.  6,  1661-2,  at  Hinckley.  Father 
of  the  next.   {Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Nichols,  in.  ii47-) 

ONEBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1655.  Of 
Leicestershire.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  of  Hinckley, 
Leics.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1651.  Barrister, 
1666.  Ancient,  1676.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber. 
Knighted,  Aug.  14,  1672.  Buried  in  St  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, Apr.  19,  1676.  {Nichols,  iii.  1147.) 
ONEBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1674- 
Of  Leicestershire.   LL.D.  1682  {Lit.  Reg.). 

O'NEIL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1690-1. 
Of  Edenduffe,  Ireland.  Matric.  1691.  Probably  brother  of 
the  next. 

O'NEIL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  28,  1694. 
Of  Edenduff,  Carrick,  Antrim,  Ireland.  Probably  brother  of 
Arthur  (above). 
O'NEIL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1690-1. 
Of  Killylagh  (?  Killala),  Ireland.  Matric.  1691.  Perhaps  s. 
and  h.  of  Sir  Brian,  of  Backerstown,  Dublin,  Bart.  B.  c.  1674. 
If  so,  succeeded  to  the  Baronetcy  of  Kellystown,  Drogheda, 
1694.  Died  Nov.  i,  1759.  There  is  some  confusion  among  the 
genealogists  respecting  the  different  branches  of  this  family. 
See  G.  Mag.,  1833,  i.  850.   {G.E.C.,  11.  215.) 

ONELY  or  ONLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  June 
15,  1751.  Matric.  1751;  B..\.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow,  1756- 

ONELEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  29, 
1594.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  Charwelton,  Northants.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1585. 
Of  Tottenham  High  Cross,  Middlesex,  Esq.  Married  Am- 
brosia, dau.  of  William  Leger,  clerk  of  the  robes  to  Queen 
Elizabeth.   {Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  Baker,  i.  289.) 


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Onely,  Edward 

ONELY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Clare,  Apr.  29, 
1685.  ist  s.  of  Nicholas  (1671),  D.D.,  R.  of  St  Margaret, 
Westminster.  B.  at  Westminster.  School,  Oakham.  Migrated 
to  Sidney.  Adm.  there,  Dec.  21,  1685.  Matric.  1685;  B.A. 
1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1693. 
ONELY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  17,  1741. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Newbold-on-Avon,  Warws.  School, 
Rugby  (Mr  Plummer).  Matric.  1742;  Scholar,  1742;  B.A. 
1745.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  19,  1748-9.  R.  of 
Whilton,  Northants.,  1766-76.  Perhaps  admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1794;  of  NewboId-on-Avon,  clerk.  (Peile,  n.  242.) 
ONLEY,  NICHOLAS.  D.D.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  July  31,  1658;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1661-2;  M.A. 
1664.  R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland,  1669-1724.  Chaplain  to 
the  King.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1672-1724.  Master  of  the 
Savoy.  R.  of  St  Margaret,  Westminster,  1683-1724.  Died 
Sept.  28,  1724,  aged  84.  Fatherof  Edward  (1685).  (Al.Oxon.) 

ONELY,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1672.  S.  of  Humphrey, 
of  Yoxall,  Staffs.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
July  17,  1663,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667.  P.C.  of  Norton 
Canes,  Staffs.,  1670-81.  V.  of  Colton,  1706-8.  (Peile,  11.  i; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

ONELY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  3. 
1740.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  West  Haddon,  Northants. 
School,  Guilsborough  (Mr  Horton).  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1744- 
5;  M.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1746;  priest, 
June  5,  1748.  Master  of  Clipstone  Grammar  School,  1748. 
R.  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  1768-87.  Chaplain  to  Eari  Bathurst. 
R.of.^shurst,  1772-87.  Author.  Died  Mar.  31,  1787.  Buried 
at  Ashurst.   Admon.,  P.C.C.   (Peile,  11.  240;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

ONELY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  10, 
1682-3.  S.  of  John,  attorney.  B.  at  Llanvair,  Denbigh. 
School,  Leicester  (Mr  Thomas). 

ONGE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1629-30.    Of  Suffolk. 

ONGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  oens.  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1632.  S.  of  John,  of'Hartest,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Chappell,  Essex  (private;  Mr  Turner).  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  July  3,  1637.  B.A.  1637.  Ord.  priest  (St  David's) 
May  20,  1638.  C.  of  Gt  Pamdon,  Essex.  R.  of  Peldon,  1645- 
60  and  1662-6.  Will  proved,  1666-7.  Father  of  the  next. 
(H.  Smith.) 

ONGE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1651.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Peldon,  Essex, 
clerk.  B.A.  1653-4.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1654-5. 

ONGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  24,  1643. 
S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Hobman  and  Mr  Stevens).  Matric.  1644.  Probably 
R.  of  East  Carleton,  Norfolk,  1652.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  James', 
Garlickhithe,  London,  1655-8. 

ONGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1653. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 

ONG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  25,  1651. 
S.  of  Thomas,  bailiff.  B.  at  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury.   Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1654-5. 

ONIER,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1654.  Of  Kent. 

ONIONS,  JAMES.  .M..^.  from  King's,  1722.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Badger,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  May 
16,  1711,  age  18;  B.A.  (New  Inn  Hall)  1714-5-  R-  of  Foston, 
Leics.,  1736-8.   Died  1738.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ONYON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1647. 
Of  Staffordshire. 

OYNIONS,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1586. 

ONSLOW  or  OWNSLOW,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1585. 

ONSLOW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  12,  1749.  S.  of  Arthur,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons. School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1749;  M.A.  1766; 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1773.  M.P.  for  Rye,  1754-61;  for  Surrey, 
1761-74.  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1765-77-  Privy  Councillor, 
1767.  Created  Baron  Cranley,  May,  1776-  Succeeded  his 
cousin  Richard  (1730)  as  Baron  Onslow,  Oct.  8,  1776. 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Surrey,  1776-1814.  Comptroller  of  the 
Household,  1777-9.  Treasurer  of  the  Household,  1779-80. 
Lord  of  the  Bedchamber,  1780-1814.  Created  Viscount 
Cranley  and  Earl  of  Onslow,  1801.  Married,  i753>  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Shelley,  Bart.  Died  May  17,  1814.  (D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

ONSELOW,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1564. 

ONSLOWE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1617.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Cranley,  Surrey,  Knt.,  deceased. 
Bapt.  July  30,  1601.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1616. 
Parliamentarian.  Knighted,  June  2,  1624.  M.P.  for  Surrey, 
1628-9,  and  in  Short  and  Long  Parliaments,  1640-8,  1654-5, 
1656-8;  for  Guildford,  1660-4.  Colonel  at  the  siege  of  Basing 


Orbell,  William 

House,  1644.  Member  of  Cromwell's  Upper  House,  1657. 
Member  of  Council  of  State,  Feb.  to  May,  1660.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Strangways.  Died  May  19,  1664. 
Buried  at  Cranley.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1613).  (D.N.B.; 
Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623,  1662;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

ONSLOW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Aug.  22,  1730.  Only  s.  of  Thomas  (1717),  2nd  Baron  Onslow. 
B.  in  London,  1715.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1730;  LL.D.  1749. 
M.P.  for  Guildford,  1734-40.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Baron 
Onslow,  June  5,  1740.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Surrey,  1741-76. 
K.B.,  1752.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  ElweU,  Bart. 
Died  s.p.,  Oct.  8,  1776.    (G.E.C.) 

ONSLOWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1613.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  late  of  Cranley,  Surrey,  Knt. 
Bapt.  at  Wiston,  Sussex,  Oct.  28,  1595.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  16,  1615.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel 
Lennard,  of  West  Wickham,  Kent.  Buried  Dec.  14,  1616,  at 
Cranley.  Brother  of  Richard  (1617).  (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623; 
Burke;  Clutterbuck,  11.  354.) 

ONSLOW,  THOMAS.  LL.D.  1717.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  ist  Lord 
Onslow.  M.P.  for  Gatton,  1702-5;  for  Chichester,  1705-8; 
for  Bletchingley,  1708-15;  for  Surrey,  1716-7.  Succeeded 
his  father,  Dec.  5,  1717.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Surrey,  1719- 
Custos  Rotulorum  for  Surrey,  1737.  High  Steward  of 
Guildford,  1737.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Knight,  of 
Jamaica.  Died  June  5,  1740.  Father  of  Richard  (1730). 
(G.E.C.) 

ONWYN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

OPDAM,  JAMES.   M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.). 

OPENSHAW,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1569.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  13;  priest,  Oct.  8,  1575,  as 
B.A.   R.  of  Benacre,  Suffolk,  1575-7. 

OPENSHAW,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1577. 

Of  Suffolk. 
OPIE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  i,  1665; 

B.A.  1668-9.   Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  18, 

1669.  Admon.  (Exeter)  1690,  of  one  of  these  names;  of 
St  Breock,  ComwaU,  clerk. 

ORAM,  COURTNAY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28, 

1670.  S.  of  Isaac,  deceased.  B.  at  Kenton,  Devon.  School, 
Ottery  (private;  Mr  Austen).  Matric.  1670;  Scholar,  1670-7; 
B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  FeUow,  1677-87.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8.  Died  Apr.  14,  1687.  M.I.  in 
Selworthy  Church,  Somerset.   (Venn,  1.  440.) 

ORAM,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1597-8; 
B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1606. 

ORAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1704.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Feb.  1707-8;  priest,  Mar.  1709-10.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Smallburgh,  Norfolk,  1713.  Died  Mar.  10,  1762.   (G.  Mag.) 

ORAM,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1717  (Lit.  Reg.).  (Perhaps  same  as 
above.) 

ORAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1741.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749. 
FeUow,  1746-59.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1746-7; 
priest  (Ely)  May  21,  1749.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Mawson. 
R.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk,  1757-74.  R.  of  Outwell,  1759-70. 
R.  of  BexweU,  1769-70.  R.  of  Leverington,  Cambs.,  1771-4. 
Died  at  Northwold,  Feb.  13,  1774,  aged  50.   WiU,  P.C.C. 

ORAM  or  ORAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  29,  1561.  Of  Maidenhead,  Berks.  Doubtless 
s.  of  Thomas.  His  wife  Elizabeth,  by  wiU  (Archd.  Berks., 
1563)  makes  provision  for  his  education.  She  was  of  Maiden- 
head. Matric.  1561;  B.A.  1565-6.  FeUow,  1564-7.  R.  of 
Greeting  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1577.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

ORAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1660.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there.  School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667. 

ORAM,  WILLIAM.  Student  of  Christ's  (London  Episcopal 
register).  B.  at  Cambridge,  c.  1551.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr. 
1575;  priest  (London)  Sept.  1577.  Probably  'clerk  and 
schoolmaster  at  Hunsdon  (adjoining  Eastwick),  in  1577-8' 
(Consist.  C.  London,  p.  243).  R.  of  Little  Pamdon,  Essex, 
1578.  R.  of  Eastwick,  Herts.,  1582-1622.  (Peile,  i.  103: 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

ORAM,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  30,  1599. 

Of  Hertfordshire.    B..'^.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606.    Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  June  11,  1609.  C.  of  Whaplode  Drove,  Lines.,  1609. 
Will  (Lincoln)  1621. 

ORBELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1601, 
Of  Cumberland.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  Dec.  23,  1608;  priest,  Sept.  1610.  V.  of  Aspatria, 
Cumberland,  1610-7.  Head  Master,  Carlisle  Cathedral 
School,  i6io-2.  R.  of  Bowness,  1617-29.  Died  1629.  (B. 
Nightingale.) 


Orchard,  Arthur 

ORBURN, .   Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1474-5- 

ORCHARD,  ARTHUR.  Adin.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  30  1659.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Pilton,  Devon.  School, 
Barnstaple  (Mr  Hughes).  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M-A. 
i666-  B.D.  1673.  Fellow,  1666-1707.  Tutor,  1666-1702. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Meeth,  Devon,  1663.  R.  of 
Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1679.  Died  in  Cambridge.  Buried  at 
All  Saints',  Aug.  11,  1706.  (Coll.  Hist.,  174) 
ORCHARD,  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1724-  S.  of 
Nicholas  {1675),  of  Launcells,  Cornwall,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  14,  1710,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1714  V.  of  Poughill,  Cornwall,  1724.  R-  of  Coryton,  Devon, 
1724.  Will  (Exeter)  1756;  of  Poughill.  Doubtless  father  of 
Thomas  (1744).  (Al.Oxon.) 
ORCHERD,   HENRY.    Matric.   Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,   Lent, 

1580-1. 
ORCHARD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  July  6,  1675. 
Previously  matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  21, 
1669,  age  18.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Kew,  ComwaU,  clerk.  B.A. 
1675-6.  V.  of  Launcells,  1685-1712.  Father  of  Charles 
(1724). 
ORCHARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  29, 
1744  Of  Poughill,  Cornwall.  Doubtless  s.  of  Charles  (1724)- 
Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  21,  1749;  priest  (London)  Sept.  22,  1751-  Died  at  Gt 
Maplestead,  Essex,  Dec.  2,  1794,  aged  67.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
(G.  Mag.) 
ORDE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May 
II,  1650.  S.  of  Luke,  Mayor  of  Berwick  in  1646.  Bapt.  at 
Berwick-on-Tweed,  Mar.  13,  1632-3.  School,  Berwick  (Mr 
Webb).  Matric.  1650.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
John  Mayers,  Governor  of  Berwick,  Nov.  27,  1655-  Admon., 
June  2,  1666.  {PeiU,  1.  534;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
ORDE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  May  11,  1650. 
S.  of  Henrv.  Bapt.  at  Berwick-on-Tweed,  Jan.  31,  1632-3. 
School,  Berwick  (Mr  Webb).  Matric.  1650.  One  of  these 
names  ejected  from  Norham,  1665.  {Peile,  i.  535.) 
ORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1720. 
S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Bapt.  there, 
June  23  1703.  School,  Kensington,  London  (Mr  Iliffe). 
Matric.  1720,  as  'Ozel';  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A. 
1727.  Fellow,  1726.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1727-8, 
as  of  Newcastle,  Northumberland,  Esq.  One  of  these  names, 
of  James  Street,  Bedford  Row,  died  Nov.  11,  1771.  (G.  Mag.) 
ORDE,  JOHN.   B.Cau.L.  1487-8. 

ORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1727. 
S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  27,  1710.  School,  Kensington,  London  (Mr  Iliffe). 
Matric.  1727.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1729-30.  M.P. 
for  St  Michael,  1741-5-  Died  July  i,  i745. 
ORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1746.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Petersham,  Surrey.  Bapt.  Oct.  11,  1729-  School, 
Hackney,  London.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1750-1; 
M.A.  1754.  Fellow,  1752.  Adm.  at  Linco'm's  Inn,  Jan.  24, 
1746-7.  Barrister.  M.P.  for  Midhurst,  1774-80;  for  Hastings, 
1780-4;  for  Wendover,  1784-90.  Attorney-General  of  the 
duchy  of  Lancaster,  i777-i8r4.  Master  in  Chancery,  1778- 
1809.  F.R.S.,  1780.  Died  June  6,  1814.  {D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 
ORDE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1590-1;  B..\.  1591-2. 
ORD  or  OORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1606.   Possibly  of  East  Ord,  near  Berwick.   If  so,  died  1678. 

ORDEN,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1460-1. 

ORDEN, .  M.B.  1462-3. 

ORDEW,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  King's,  1449. 

ORESBEY,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1596;  B.A.  1596-7; 

M.A.  1600. 
ORESBEY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  4, 

1622-3.   Matric.  1623. 
ORESBY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1590. 

B.  at  Theddlethorpe  St  Helen,  Lines.,  c.  1574-  B.A.(?  1594-5); 

M  A    1598;  B.D.   1605.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 

July  20,  1600.   R.  of  BrinkhiU,  Lines.,  1600-24.   R.  of  West 

Keal,  1612-24.  Will  (Lincohi)  1624. 
ORESBEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter. 

1617.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Dec.  24,  1626,  age  27;  priest,  May  20,  1627.   C.  of 

Rochford,   Essex,    1637.     R.   of   Hawkwell,  1643-56.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1656.    (H.  Smith.) 
ORSBY,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
ORESBY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  peas,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1590; 

B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1605. 
ORFORD,  Earl  of,  see  RUSSELL,  EDWARD. 


Orme,  Francis 

ORFORD,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1656.   Of 

Worcestershire. 
ORFORD,  ROBERT.  Studied  at  Oxford  or  Cambridge  ( ft.  1290). 
Dominican  friar.   Said  to  have  been  a  bachelor  of  divinity. 
Afterwards  at  Paris,  where  he  wrote  in  support  of  Thomas 
Aquinas.    (D.N.B.) 
ORGANER,  ADAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1641.   Of  Lincohishire.  B.A.  1644. 
ORGAR,  ROGER.   B.A.  1495-6. 

ORGILL,   SAMUEL.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.    (age   17)   at  Trinity, 

Mar.  25,   1732.    S.  of  Andrew,  of  Jamaica.    Matric.   1732. 

Died  Sept.  28,  1741.   M.I.  at  Kingston  Cathedral,  Jamaica. 

ORHAM,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1597;  B.A. 

1601-2. 
ORLEBAR,  COOPER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1678. 
Only  s.  of  Richard  (1645),  of  Bedfordshire  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Cooper,  of  Arthingworth,  Northants.).  Matrix. 
1678.   Married  and  had  issue.   Buried  at  Poddington,  Beds., 
July  21,  1689.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
ORLIBEARE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28, 
1638.  Of  Northamptonshire,   ist  s.  of  George.  Matric.  1638. 
Married  Ursula,  dau.  of  Oliver  Boteler,  of  Wootton,  Beds. 
Living  at  Harrold,  1653.   Died  before  1666.   Brother  of  the 
next,  of  Matthew  (1657)  and  probably  of  Richard  (1645); 
probably  father  of  Richard  (1667).   (Burke,  L.G.) 
ORLIBEAR,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  25,  1650.   3rd 
s.  of  George,  of  Poddington,  Eeds.,  Esq.    B.  1633.    Matric. 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1653,  and 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  11,  1654.    Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  9,    1659.    Bencher,   1679.    Treasurer,    1692.    Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John   Kelynoe,  of  Southill,   Beds., 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench.   Died  1697.   Buried 
in  the  Temple  vault.  Brother  of  George  (above),  of  Matthew 
(1657)  and  perhaps  of  Richard  (1645).   Father  of  the  next. 
(Middle  Temple  Bench  Book.) 
ORLEBAR,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  14,  1686.    Of 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  S.  of  John  (above).  B.  1667.  Matnc. 
1686.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  5,  1686.   Called  to 
the  Bar,  1693.    Master  in  Chancery,  1710.    Bencher,  1719. 
Lay-rector  or  impropriator  of  Shambrook,  Beds.    Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Whitfield,  of  Ives  Place,  Berks. 
Died  June,  1 72 1.  Buried  at  Bray,  Berks.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Marsh  Harvey,  392.) 
ORLEBAR,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,   Easter, 
1715.    S.  of  John  (above).    B.  1697.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  26,  1707.    Called  to  the  Bar,  May  27,  1720. 
Bencher,  1742.  Treasurer,  1751.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1727-34. 
Commissioner  of  Excise,   1738-65.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Rolt,  Esq.,  of  Milton  Ernest,  Beds.    Died  Dec.  3, 
1765.   (Middle  Temple  Bench  Book;  Marsh  Harvey.) 
ORLIBEARE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  14, 
1657.    Of  Bedfordshire.    5th  s.  of  George,  of  Poddington. 
Bapt.  Apr.  16,  1640.    Matric.  1657-8;  B.A.  1661.    Of  Pole- 
brook,  Northants.   Married  and  had  issue.   Brother  of  John 
(1650),  of  George  (1638)  and  perhaps  of  Richard  (1645). 
(Marsh  Harvey,  392.) 
ORLIBEARE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1645.  Of  London.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Bedfordshire. 
B.  1625.    Of  Poddington,  Esq.    Perhaps  brother  of  George 
(1638),  John  (1650)  and  Matthew  (above);  father  of  Cooper 
(1678).    One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  London.    Of  St 
Clement  Danes.  Died  s.p.   (Marsh  Harvey,  392.) 
ORLEBAR,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  22,   1667.    Of  Bedfordshire.    Probably  s.  of  George 
(1638).   School,  Strixton,  Northants.   Matric.  1667;  Scholar, 
1668.    Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  9,  1669. 
Of  Harrold,  Beds.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hatton, 
Bart.,  of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs.  Died  1690.   (Marsh  Harvey, 
392;  T.  A.  Walker.) 
ORMANETO,  NICHOLAS.    Incorp.  LL.D.  from  Padua,  1556-7. 
Pope's  advocate;  datary  to  Pope  Julius.   Came  to  England 
with  Cardinal  Pole.    Supp.  for  incorporation    at    Oxford, 
July  21,  1556;  when  appointed  Visitor  there.    Sat  at  the 
Council  of  Trent,  and  employed  on  several  embassies.  Bishop 
of  Padua,   1570.    Died  Jan.   18,   1577-8.    (Cooper,  i.  380; 
Al.  Oxon.) 
ORME,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,   Easter, 
1671.   One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Peterborough,  1679-81, 
1685-7. 
ORME,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1646.    Of 
Staffordshire.    Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1648;  B.A.  1649-50. 
Perhaps  father  of  Richard  (1676). 
ORME,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1641.   S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Peterborough.    B.  at  C. 
Dundon,     Somerset.      School,     Peterborough     (Mr    James 
Wyldbore).   M.P.  for  Peterborough,  1654-5- 

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Orme,  Humphrey 

ORME,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1613.  Doubtless  of  Peterborough,  Northants.  As  a  widower, 
age  46,  licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth  Dee,  of  Gt  St  Bartholo- 
mew, London,  widow  of  Rev.  Francis  Dee,  Bishop  of 
Peterborough,  Jan.  11,  1640-1.  Perhaps  father  of  Francis 
(above).  (H.  M.  Wood.) 
ORME,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1650.   Of 

Rutland.    M.B.  1655. 

ORME,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,   Michs.   1606; 

B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20; 

priest,  Mar.  21,  1613-4.   R.  of  Hornfield,  Rutland,  1616-20. 

R.  of  Greatham,  1616-20.    V.  of  Exton,  1617-46.    Buried 

there,   Nov.    14,    1646.     One  of   these  names   preacher  at 

Wybunbury,  Cheshire,  in  1622.   C.  of  Merton,  1623-4.   C.  of 

Church  Hulme,  1625-8.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary 

namesake.   (E.  Axon.) 

ORME,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1671.    Of 

Leicestershire.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  V.  of 

Wymeswold,  Leics.,  1681-1700.   Died  Dec.  8,  1700,  aged  46. 

M.L  at  Wymeswold.  Will  (Leicester)  1700.  (ATtcAo/s,  in.  506.) 

ORME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1697. 

S.  of  John,  husbandman.    B.  at  Shifnall,  Staffs.    School, 

Burton  (Mr  Shelton).   Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1702-3. 

ORME,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  12,  1700.    Of 

Leicestershire.   Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1708. 
ORME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1702. 
ORME,  RICHARD.   B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1621. 
ORME,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1635. 
Of  Rutland.    B.A.   1638-9;  M.A.   1642.    Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincohi)  Feb.  22,  1645-6.    Perhaps  C.  of  Bucknall 
Chapel,    Staffs.,    1651.     Another,    V.    of   North    Wootton, 
Norfolk,  whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1654. 
ORME,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  20,  1676.   S.  of 
Edward    (?  1646),    clerk,    of    Staffordshire.     Matric.    1676; 
Scholar,   1678;   B.A.   1679-80.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Bunbury,  Cheshire,  1682-6.    (E.  Axon.) 
ORME,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1562. 
One  of  these  names,  'of  Warmington,  Northants.,'  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1569. 
ORME,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  2,  1592. 

Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7. 
ORME,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1598.   Of  Notting- 
hamshire.   Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  July,  1597- 
One  of  these  names,  'noe  graduat.  degree,'  R.  of  Bletsoe, 
Beds.,  1605.   (Beds.  N.  and  Q.,  11.  204.) 
ORME,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  17,  1638.    Of 

Leicestershire. 
ORME,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June, 
1688.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School,  Stamford,  Lines. 
(Mr  Robert  Smith).   Matric.  1688. 
ORME,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  21, 
1630-1.    S.  of  Edward.    B.   at  Bagworth,   Leics.    School, 
Bosworth  (MrChancey).   Matric.  1631. 
ORME,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  5,  1672.    Of 
Leicestershire.     Matric.    1672;    B.A.    1675-6;    M.A.    1679. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Thorpe-by-Newark,  until  1699.  R.  of  Garsdon, 
Wilts.    Died  Nov.  16,  1715,  aged  61.    M.I.  at  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.   Will  (Leicester)  1715.    [Nichols,  in.  624.) 
ORME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  i6i7- 
Of  London.  B.,\.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1627;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1642.    R.  of  Brent  Eleigh, 
Sufiolk,  1642-78. 
ORME,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1631.    Of  Staffordshire.    S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Longdon, 
Staffs,  when  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,   1632.    Royalist. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brudenel,  of  Stanton  Wivell, 
Leics.  Died  Aug.  24,  1665,  aged  50.   M.I.  at  Longdon.   (Vis. 
of  Staffs.,  1663;  Niclwls,  11.  812.) 
ORMEROD,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  21,  1648. 
Of   Yorkshire.     Matric.    1648.     Perhaps   of   Warmesworth, 
Doncaster.   If  so,  will  proved.  May  7,  1662. 
ORMEROD,    GEORGE.     B.A.    from    Trinity,    1611-2.     Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1612.  C.  of  Harby, 
Leics.,  1613.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
ORMEROD,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1656.    S.  of  Roger,  of  Lancashire,  husbandman.    School, 
Cowel  (private;  Mr  Hindley).    Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60. 
Incorp.   at   Oxford,    'M.A.'    1663.    C.   of   Altham,   Lanes., 
1662-3.  V.  of  Burton,  Westmorland,  1664-91.   Buried  there 
Apr.  18,  1691. 
ORMEROD,  LAURENCE.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1622-3.    3rd  s. 
of  Lawrence,  of  Ormerod,  Lanes.  Bapt.  at  Burnley,  Mar.  7, 
1601-2.    Licensed  to  teach  at  Rochdale  Grammar  School, 
June  22,  1629.   Head  Master  there,  1638.   Married  Frances, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Radcliffe,  of  Rochdale,  1634. 


Orton,  John 

ORMEROD,  OLIVER.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  6,  1596. 

S.  of  Oliver,  of  Haslingden,  Lanes.  Matric.  c.  1596;  Scholar; 

B.A.  1599-1600.   R.  of  Little  Wenham,  Suffolk,  1605-6.   V. 

of  Norton  Fitzwarren,  Somerset,  1609-17.    R.  of  Huntspill, 

1617-26.    Controversial  writer.    Married  Johanna,  dau.  of 

Richard  Hinckson,  of  Goham,  Kent.  Died  1626.  Will  proved 

(London)  June  28,  1626.   (D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Somerset;  Foster, 

Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 
ORMRODE,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1584.    S.  of  Peter,  of  Ormerod,  Lanes.    Bapt.  at  Burnley, 

Apr.  18,  1569.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1584-5.   B.A. 

1587-8;  M.A.   1612.    Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  22,  1605. 

V.  of  Whalley,  Lanes.,  1605-32.  Buried  there  Feb.  11,  1631- 

2.    (Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 
ORMESBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 

1656.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A. 

1659-60.   Perhaps  R.  of  Winthorpe,  Notts.,  1671. 
ORMSBY  or  ORNSBY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June 

8,  1604.   Matric.  1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
ORMESHAWE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  9, 

1582-3.     Matric.    1582-3;   B.A.   from   Emmanuel,    1586-7; 

M.A.  1590. 

ORMSTON,  see  also  URMSTON. 

ORMSTON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 
1644-5.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Loughborough.  School,  Lough- 
borough (Mr  John  Blower).  Matric.  1645.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  B.A.  (Magdalen,  Oxford)  1648-9.  Usher  of  Magdalen 
College  School,  1649-51.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  20, 
1660-1;  priest,  1661.  V.  of  Claxton,  Leics.,  1661-5.  R.  of 
Keyworth,  Notts.,  1662.  Head  Master  of  Boston  School, 
1663-74.  R.  of  Scremby,  Lines.,  1676-82.  Buried  Oct.  18, 
1682,  at  Wispington.   (Peile,  i.  491.) 

ORMSTON,  (?  ROGER).   B.Civ.L.  1489-90. 
ORMSTON,  Sir  ROGER.   High  Steward  of  the  University,  1504. 
K.B.,  1501.   Died  1504.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1504;  'of  Essex.' 

ORMSTON  or  URMSTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1492;  B.Civ.L.  1494- 
5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  East  Haddon,  Northants., 
1503-11;  but  see  also  Thomas  Urmston. 

ORMSTON  or  URMSTON,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1503-4.  Prob- 
ably V.  of  Walden,  Essex,  1521-4.   Died  1524. 

ORNESBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14  sic)  at  Magdalene, 
May  9,  1692.  S.  of  Matthew,  yeoman.  Bapt.  Jan.  28,  1674-5, 
at  Lanchester,  Durham.  School,  Durham  (private).  Matric. 
1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept. 
25,  1698;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1699.  P.C.  of  AUenheads,  North- 
umberland, 1711.  Buried  Feb.  22,  1711-2. 

ORPYN, .   M.A.  1454-5- 

ORPHYNSTRANGE  or  ORPHANSTRANGE,  JOHN.  Matric. 
pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi.  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1549.  An  original  Fellow  of 
Trinity,  1546.  In  1562,  official  of  the  archdeaconry  of 
London,  'LL.D.'    (Cooper,  11.  i.) 

ORRELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

ORRELL,  NICHOLAS  (152;),  see  NICHOLAS, . 

ORELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1576.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wisbech.   Matric.  1576.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1591). 

ORRELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  28, 
1591.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Walsoken,  Norfolk.  School, 
Walsoken  (Mr  Houldall).  Matric.  c.  1591;  Scholar,  1592-8; 
B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598.  Fellow,  1599-1603.  University 
examiner  of  questionists,  1602.  Died  Feb.  21,  1602-3. 
Buried  in  Chapel.   Brother  of  Robert  (1576).   (Venn,  i.  142.) 

ORROCKE,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616. 

ORTTELER, .   M.A.   Fellow  of  Clare.   Gave  books  to  the 

College,  1505. 

ORTON,  see  also  OVERTON. 

ORTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  17,  1672. 
Previously  matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  21,  1665, 
age  16.  S.  of  James,  of  Edgbaston,  Warws.,  minister.  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1684.  Perhaps  Master  of  Market  Bosworth 
School.  Will  (Leicester)  1715,  of  one  of  these  names;  of 
Stoke-Golding,  Leics.,  clerk.  Perhaps  father  of  John  (1704). 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

ORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  22,  1668.  Of 
Rearsby,  Leics.  S.  of  John  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard 
Ludlam,  sometime  Mayor  of  Leicester).  Matric.  1668;  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Oct.  22, 
1676.  R.  of  Rearsby,  1676-1715.  Died  Sept.  15,  1715,  aged 
65  (sic).  M.I.  at  Rearsby.  Will  (Leicester)  1715.  Probably 
half-brother  of  WiUiam  (1688).  Father  of  John  (1708-9). 
(Nichols,  III.  393-5-) 


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ORTON   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  11, 

1704     S.  of  James  (?  1672),  clerk.    B.  at  Market  Bosworth, 

Leics.  School,  Market  Bosworth.  Matric.  1704;  B. A.  1708-9. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1710-1;  priest,  Sept.  25,  I7I5- 

R.  of  Rearsby,  Leics.,  1715-30- 
ORTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  25,  1708-9.   S.  of 

John  (1668).  B.  at  Rearsby,  Leics.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1712- 

3;  M.A.  1716.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1713-    R-  of 

Rearsby,  Leics.,  1730-60.   Licensed  (Archd.  Leics.)  1718,  to 

marry  Mary  Boothby,  of  Marston.    Died  May  2,  1760,  aged 

72.    M.L  at  Rearsby.    Father  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas 

(1745)- 
ORTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  8,  1738.  S.  of  John 

(above).    B.  at  Rearsby,  Leics.    School,  Oakham.    Matric. 

1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  May 

29>   1743;  priest,  May  25,  1746.    R.  of  Rearsby,  1760-91. 

Died  Feb.  14,  1791.   Brother  of  Thomas  (i745)-    (G.  Mag.; 

Nicholas,  iii.  393.) 
ORTON  or  OVERTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1578.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  of  Lea  Grange,  Leics. 

Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Mascall,  of  Worcestershire. 

Living,  1630.   Father  of  the  next.   (Nichols,  iv.  864;  Vis.  of 

Leics.,  1619.) 
ORTON  or  OVERTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Feb.  15,  1612-3.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  of  Lea  Grange,  Leics. 

Matric.  1613.   Age  23  in  1619.   Sold  Lea  Grange  after  1630. 

Father  of  the  next. 
ORTON  or  OVERTON,   RICHARD.    Adm.   pens,   (age   16)   at 

Christ's,  July  22,  1646.   S.  of  Richard  (above).   B.  at  Lea 

Grange,  Leics.    School,  Whitmore,  Staffs.  (Mr  Ball).    Adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  12,  1649.    (Peile,  i.  509;  Nichols, 

IV.  864;  Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619,  where  the  name  appears  as 

Orton,  alias  Overton.) 
ORTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  6,  i745-    S.  of 

John  (1708-9).    B.  at  Rearsby,  Leics.    Matric.  :745;  B.A. 

1749-50;  M.A.  1755.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10,  1750; 

priest,  June  2,  1751.    R.  of  Rearsby,  1791-    Living,  1800. 

Brother  of  John  (1738)- 
ORTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  28, 

1602.    S.  of  WiUiam.    B.  at  Cambridge.    Bapt.  there,  at 

St   Clement's,   Feb.    17,    1588-9.     School,   Cambridge   (Mr 

Turner).    Matric.  1602.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 

Sept.  21,  1606,  as  'of  St  Peter's  College";  priest,  Feb.   i, 

1606-7.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Sheldon,  Warws.,  1625. 

{Venn,  i.  179;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
ORTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30,  1688.   Of 

Rearsby,  Leics.  Probably  s.  of  John  by  his  2nd  wife  Frances, 

dau.  of  WiUiam  Whitaple,  B.D.;  age  13   in  1683.    Matric. 

1688.    Doubtless  half-brother  of  John  (1668).    (Nichols,  ui. 

395-) 
ORTOPPE,  VALENTINE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1560. 
ORTSALL,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1508-9. 
ORWELL,  GERVASE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

23;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1621. 
ORWELL,  JOHN.   D.D.  1458-9.   A  monk.  Studied  at  Oxford. 
ORWELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1584; 

B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.   One  of  these  names,  'of  Aylsham, 

Norfolk,'  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1593. 

ORWELL,    ROBERT.     B.A.    1503-4;    M.A.    1507.     FeUow   of 

Peterhouse,   1505-6.    (Name  off  in   1517.)    One  of  these 

names  B.C.L.  sup.  at  Oxford,  June,  1515. 
ORWELL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1620; 

B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 
ORWELL,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1598-9. 
ORWELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1583. 

ORWELL, .   M.A.  1485-6. 

OSAT,  ARCHIBALD.   M.A.  1585  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews). 

OSBALDISTON,  FOUNTAYNE  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  11,  1712.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Richard. 
B.  at  Hunmanby,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  1,  1695-6.  School, 
Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28, 
1724-5.  M.P.  for  Scarborough,  1766-70.  Died  s.p.,  June  10, 
1770.  Brother  of  William  (1706)  and  Richard  (1707). 
{Genealogist,  N.S.,  xii.  260.) 

OSBALDSTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1618.  Of  Oxford,  pleb.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  8,  1620,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1623.  One  of  these 
names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  14,  1624-5,  as  s.  of  Sir 
Edward,  of  Osbaldeston,  Lanes.,  Knt. 


Osborne.  Edward 

OSBALSTON,  LAMBERT.    M.A.   1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Lambert,  of  London,  gent.,  haberdasher  m  St  Olave's, 
Southwark.    Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Oct.  20,  1615, 
age  21-  scholar  from  Westminster;  B..^.  1616;  M.A.  1619. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  25,  1615.   Head  Master  of  West- 
minster School,   1622-38.    Preb.  of  Lincohi,   1629-39  and 
1641-59.    Canon  of  Westminster,  1629-39,  1641-59-    R-  of 
Wheathampstead,  Herts.,  1637-40,  1642-59.   Buried  Oct.  7, 
1659,  in  Westminster  Abbey.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634;  Westminster  Abbey  Reg.;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
OSBALDSTON,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  I,  1683-4.   S.  of  Philip,  R.  of  Graveley,  Herts.   Matric. 
1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow,  1691.  Taxor,  1700-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  19,  1697;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1698. 
R.  of  Framlingham,  Sufiolk,  1704. 
OSBALDESTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  . 
June  2,  1707.   2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Osbaldeston,  Lanes. 
B.  at  Huiimanby,  Yorks.,  Jan.  6,  1690-1.   School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Lambert).   Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714;  D.D. 
from  Peterhouse,  1726.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  i7i4-7-   Ord. 
deacon    (York)    Sept.    1714;    priest,    i7i4-5-     Chaplain   in 
Ordinary  to  George  I  and  II;  and  tutor  to  George  III.   R.  of 
Hinderwell,  Yorks.,   1714-47-    V.  of  Hunmanby,   1715-62. 
R.  of  Folkton,  1727-62.   Dean  of  York,  1728-47-   Bishop  of 
Carlisle,  1747-62.    Bishop  of  London,  1762-4;  and  Dean  of 
the  Royal  Chapels.    Died  s.p.,  May  13,   1764.    Buried  at 
Hunmanby.     Brother   of   Fountayne   (1712)    and   William 
(1706).   {T.  A.  Walker,  232;  D.N.B.) 
OSBASTON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  28,  1587.  Of  Wadesmill,  Herts.  Matric.  1587;  B.A. 
(?  1591-2);  M.A.  1595;  B.D.  1605.   FeUow,  1590-1613.   R.  of 
Kingston,  Cambs.,  1612-32.    Died  Feb.  1631-2.    Buried  at 
Kingston. 
OSBALDISTON,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    (age    17)    at 
Christ's,  June  9,  1647.    S.  of  Sir  Richard  (late  Attorney- 
General  of  Ireland),  of  Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  Knt.  B.  at  York. 
Bapt.  at  St  Martin's,  Coney  Street,  June  10,  1631.    School, 
Ockley  (MrBuckenham).  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  6,  1647.    Of  Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  Esq.    Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Wentworth,   Knt.,  of  Woolley,  Yorks. 
Buried  at  Hunmanby,  Oct.  6,  1707.   M.I.   See  Al.  Oxon.  for 
a  contemporary.   {Peile,  i.  514;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
OSBALDISTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1706.   ist  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.   B.  at  Hvmmanby, 
Yorks.    Bapt.  July  26,  1688.    School,  Beverley.    M.P.  for 
Scarborough,  1736-47, 1754-66.  Died  Sept.  5, 1766.  Buried  at 
Hunmanby.  Brother  of  Richard  (1707)  and  Fountayne  (1712). 
OSBORNE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1639. 
OSBORN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1692.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Seething,  Norfolk.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A. 
1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1699.  R.  of  Langhale, 
Norfolk,  1701-28.  R.  of  Siseland,  1713-28.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Edward  (1679). 
OSBORN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  19, 
1741.  S.  of  Peter,  Esq.  B.  at  Highgate,  Middlesex,  1723- 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1741.  Caveat  Nov.  3,  1745, 
from  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  the  Bishop  of  LlandafE 
that  C.  Osbora  late  of  Sidney  College,  Cambridge  is  not  to 
receive  orders  without  notice  to  his  grace  (Glouc.  Episc.  Reg.). 
Migrated  to  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  June  4,  1747-  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1748;  M.A.  1749.  Officer  in  the  90th  Foot.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 
OSBORNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  17,  1574-5.  Of  London.  S.  of  Sir  Peter 
(1548).  Matric.  1575.  Fellow  during  1578.  No  degree.  M.P. 
for  Helston,  1588-9.  Brother  of  John  (1568),  Nicholas 
(1574-5)  and  Henry  (i577)- 
OSBORNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
July  II,  1603.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1568).  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1606;  'of  London.'  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of 
Peter  (1603),  Richard  (1607)  and  Thomas  (1607). 
OSBORN,  Sir  DANVERS,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  30,  1732.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Chicksands,  Beds., 
and  grandson  of  Sir  John  (1666-7),  Bart.  B.  Nov.  17,  1715. 
Matric.  1732.  (Name  off,  i735-)  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart., 
Apr.  28,  1720.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1747-53-  Governor  of  New 
York,  1753.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Mountagu,  Earl 
of  Halifax.  Died  Dec.  27,  I753,  at  New  York.  Buried  at 
Campton,  Beds.  (G.E.C.) 
OSBURNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  15, 
1574.  Of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.  2nd  s.  of  John.  School, 
Kelmarsh.  Matric.  1575.  Afterwards  a  seminary  priest.  Ord. 
priest  at  Douay,  i58i,and  sent  to  England.  Recanted,  but 
rejoined  the  Romish  Church,  1587.  Probably  brother  of 
John  (1579),  Thomas  (1574)  and  William  (i579)-  {Venn,  1. 
77;  Vis.  of  NortltatUs.,  1618.) 


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OSBURNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1589.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Alderman  and  Mayor  of 
London.  B.  Nov.  27,  1572.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
1591.  Barrister,  1600.  Bencher,  1616.  Of  Northill,  Beds. 
Died  1628.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1628;  of  the  Inner  Temple.  {Vis.  of 
Beds.,  1634.) 
OSBOURNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1611.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Hewett,  of  Parsloes,  Essex. 
Bapt.  at  St  Benet,  Gracechurch  Street,  London,  Dec.  12, 
1596.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1615.  Created  Bart., 
July  13,  1620.  M.P.  for  East  Retford,  1628-9;  for  York, 
1640;  for  Berwick,  1640.  Vice-President  of  the  Council  of 
the  North,  1629.  Lieut.-General  of  the  Yorks.  Forces  raised 
for  the  King,  1641.  Of  Kiveton,  Yorks.  Died  Sept.  9,  1647. 
Buried  at  Harthill.  Admon.,  Nov.  16,  1657.  {G.E.C.) 
OSBORNE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1621. 
OSBURNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June 
29,  1655.  S.  of  Edward,  weaver,  of  York.  B.  there.  School, 
Sherburne  (Mr  Gennings).   Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.   Per- 
haps V.  of  Overton,  Yorks.,  1667-87.   Died  1687. 
OSBORNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1664. 
Of   Norfolk.     Matric.    1664;    B.A.    1667-8.     Buried   at   St 
Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Sept.  8,  1668. 
OSBORNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1671. 
Of  Derbyshire.    Matric.   1671;  B.A.   i674-5-    Perhaps  pre- 
viously matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  O-xford,  July  8,  1670, 
age  16.    If  so,  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Derby,  gent.   Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1671-2.    Barrister-at-law,  1679.    (Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1662;  Al.  Oxon.) 
OSBORNE,   EDWARD.    Adm.   pens,   (age   16)   at   Pembroke, 
May  21,   1679.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Seething,  Norfolk,  Esq. 
Matric.  1679.   Perhaps  brother  of  Charles  (1692). 
OSBORNE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  4,  1741-2.  Of  Kent.  School,  Tonbridge.  Scholar,  1742; 
Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  i749-    Fellow,  1749.   Ord. 
deacon   (Ely)   May,   1746.    V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs., 
1749-54.    Minister  of  Little  St  Mary,  Cambridge,  1760-75- 
R.  of  Witnesham,  Suffolk,   1760-75-    Died  Dec.  29,  1775. 
Will,  P.C.C.    (T.  A.  Walker.) 
OSBORN,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  14,  1708. 
S.  of  William  (1656).    B.  in  Norfolk,  1690.   School,  Derby. 
Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1713; 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1715.  R.  of  Bumham  Thorpe,  Norfolk, 
1715.  Brotherof  the  next  and  James  (1700).  {Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 
OSBORN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1708.   S.  of  William  (1656),  clerk,  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Derby. 
School,  Derby  (Mr  Blackwell).    Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.   10,    1719.    Brother  of 
James  (1700)  and  the  above,  perhaps  father  of  Marcellus 
(1737)- 
OSBORNE,  GEORGE.   M.A.  from  King's,  i750-   S-  of  John,  of 
Tamworth,  Staffs.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  14, 
1736,  age  19;  B..\.  (Oxford)   1740.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  13;  priest,  Sept.  19,   1742.    V.  of  Bradpole,  Dorset, 
1744-81.    Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Jersey.    R.  of  Godman- 
stone,   1750-81.    Died   1781.    Admon.,  P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
OSBORNE,  GILBERT.    B.D.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 
Devon,  gent.   Matric.  from  Broadgates  Hall,  Oxford,  Dec.  7, 
1621,  age  19;  B..\.  1624;  M.-'V.  (Pembroke)  1627;  B.D.  (All 
Souls)  1634.    R.  of  Withington,  Gloucs.,  1634-57.    Preb.  of 
Gloucester,  1639-43.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Osbume,  Bart.    Died  Feb.   16,   1656-7,  aged  56.    M.I.  at 
Withington.   {Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
OSBORNE,  HENRY.   Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1397. 
OSBURN,  HENRY.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  28,   1577.    Of  London.    Probably  s.  of  Peter 
(1548).   Matric.  1577-8.    Left  in  1579-   'Afterwards  held  an 
office  in  the  Exchequer.'  Will  (P.C.C.)  1648;  as  of  Forthamp- 
ton,  Gloucs.   Brother  of  John  (1568),  Nicholas  (1574-5)  and 
Christopher  (1574-5).   {Harwood;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
OSBORNE,  HENRY.   .A.dm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1664. 
OSBORNE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1607; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22, 
161 1 ;  'B.A.';  priest,  Sept.  19,  1613.    Probably  C.  of  Barton 
Chapel,  Tatenhill,  Staffs.,  1611.    Perhaps  R.  of  Camus  juxta 
Bann,  Derry,  1621-7,  and  R.  of  KUlowen,  1625-7. 
OSBORNE,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1700.    S.  of  William  (1656),  clerk.    B.  at  Derby.    School, 
Ashbourne  (Mr  Hardesty).  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A. 
1707.   Brother  of  George  (1708)  and  Francis  (1708). 
OSBORNE,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Gonville   Hall,  in   1383.    Of 
Norwich  diocese.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  6,  1387.    R.  of 
St  Ives,  Cornwall,  in  1401.    Preb.  of  Bath  and  Wells.   Will 
(P.C.C.)  1426.   (Venn,  i.  3.) 


Osborne,  Ralph 

OSBURNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1564. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1564). 

OSBOURNE,  JOHN.  .\dm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1568.  Of  London.  Eldest  s.  of  Peter  (1548). 
Matric.  1568;  B..\.  1572-3  (1st  in  the  ordo).  Fellow,  1571-4. 
Student  of  the  Law.  Perhaps  'of  Northants.,  late  of  Barnard's 
Inn';  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1581.  M.P.  for  West- 
minster, 1576-83;  for  Newport  (Cornwall),  1586-7;  for 
Bramber,  1588-9;  for  Penryn,  1593;  for  St  Germans,  1601. 
Remembrancer  to  the  Lord  Treasurer,  1592-1628.  Knighted, 
Feb.  I,  1618-9.  Commissioner  of  the  Navy.  Of  Chicksands 
Priory,  Beds.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Bcirlee,  of 
Essingham  HaU,  Essex.  Died  Nov.  2,  1628.  Buried  at 
Campton,  Beds.  M.I.  Father  of  Peter  (1603),  Christopher 
(1603),  Thomas  (1607)  and  Richard  (1607),  brother  of 
Christopher  (1574-5),  etc.  (Harwood;  D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

OSBORNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1579. 
Probably  5th  s.  of  John,  of  Kehnarsh,  Northants.  Probably 
brotherof  Edward  (1574),  Thomas  (1574)  and  William  (1579)- 

OSBORN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

OSBORNE,  JOHN.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  atCAius,  June  21,  1626. 
S.  of  Charles,  gent.  B.  at  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Messrs  Thometon  and  Pottes).   Matric.  1626. 

OSBORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  1666-7. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  Chicksands  Priory,  Beds. 
Bart.  B.C.  1650.  Matric.  1666-7.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple 
Oct.  31,  1668.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  5, 
1698-9.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Strode,  of 
Street,  Somerset;  (2)  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Kelyng, 
Serjeant-at-law.  Died  Apr.  28,  1720.  Buried  at  Hawnes. 
M.I.   Fatherof  Thomas  (1719).   (G.E.C.) 

OSBORNE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1688.  B.A.  (New 
Inn  HaU,  Oxford)  Nov.  3,  i68t. 

OSBURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  26, 
1698.   Of  Lincolnshire.   School,  Leicester.   Matric.  1699. 

OSBORNE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  i733-  S-  of 
Samuel,  of  Husbom  Tarrant,  Hants.  Matric.  (St  Mary's 
HaU,  Oxford)  May  19,  1721,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1724. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Bookham,  Surrey,  1732-67:  R-  of 
Chilbolton,  Hants.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1767.   (AL  Oxon.) 

OSBORN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  16,  1698. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1704.  R.  of  Bumham  Overy,  Norfolk,  1705. 
R.  of  Bumham  Norton,  1708.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  con- 
temporary. 

OSBORN,  MARCELLUS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
July  30,  1737.  S.  of  George  (?  1708),  Esq.,  of  Derbyshire. 
B.  at  Derby.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  13,  1734.   Barrister,  1739. 

OSBORNE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  2, 
1668-9.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  14,  1674;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec. 
1675.  R.  of  Reepham,  Norfolk,  1681.  R.  of  Tatterford. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Tattersett,  1709.  Died  1727.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary. 

OSBORNE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  17,  1574-5.  Of  London.  Probably  s.  of 
Peter  (below).  Matric.  1575.  Left  in  1577.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1574-5),  Henry  (1577)  and  John  (1568). 

OSBORN,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1548.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Latchingdon,  Essex.  B.  1521.  Of  Lincoln's  Inn; 
barrister.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  to  Edward  VI,  1552-3- 
Remembrancer  to  the  Lord  Treasurer,  1553-92-  Ecclesiastical 
Commissioner,  1566.  M.P.  for  Horsham,  1562-7;  for  Guild- 
ford, 1571;  for  Plympton,  1572-83;  for  Aldeburgh,  1584-7; 
for  Westminster,  1588-9.  Executor  to  Archbishop  Parker. 
Assistant  Governor  of  Lincohi's  Inn,  1570.  Purchased 
Chicksands  Abbey,  Beds.,  1576.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Dr  BIyth,  Regius  Professor  of  Physics  at  Cambridge.  Died 
June  7,  1592.  Father  of  John  (1568)  and  probably  of 
Nicholas  (above),  Henry  (i577)  and  Christopher  (1574-5)- 
(Cooper,  II.  125;  D.N.B.) 

OSBORNE,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  11, 
1603.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (1568).  Succeeded  to  his  father's 
place  in  the  Exchequer.  Knighted,  June  7,  i6n.  Governor 
of  Guernsey,  1621-46.  Held  Castle  Comet  (Guemsey)  for 
Charles  I,  till  1646.  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1624-6.  Married 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Danvers.  His  daughter  Dorothy 
married  Sir  William  Temple.  Died  Mar.  11,  1653.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  Christopher  {1603),  etc.  (D.N.B. ;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 
OSBORNE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1664.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  R.  of 
Wootton,  Norfolk,  1670.  R.  of  Langhale,  1677. 


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Osborne,  Richard 

OSBURNE    RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1564;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.    FeUow,  1570.    University 
preactn.r,  1575.   Perhaps  brother  of  John  {1564)- 
OSBORNE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1582-3. 
OSBORNE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1603     Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Latchington,  Esse.\. 
Age  lo  in  1595.    Died  Nov.  11,  1612.    One  of  these  names, 
's.  of  John,  of  Tyled  Hall,  Latchington,  Essex,'  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1605. 
OSBORNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  7, 
1607.    4th  s.  of  Sir  John  (1568).    Matric.  1607.    Brother  of 
Thomas  (1607),  etc. 
OSBORN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  17, 
1694.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Warrmgton,  Lanes. 
(Mr  Shaw).   Scholar,  1694;  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9.   Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  31,  1702;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1703- 
Perhaps  V.  of  Hindolveston,  Norfolk,  1703-21;  also  V.  of 
Barney,  1713-20.    (Peile,  ii.  132.) 
OSBORN,  ROBERT  JONATHAN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare, 

Feb.  4,  1719-20.  B.  in  Barbadoes,  West  Indies. 
OSBURN,  STEPHEN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 

10,  1667.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London. 
OSBORNE,   THOMAS.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1550. 
OSBORNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1574- 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Kelmarsh. 
BA  1577-8;  M.A.  1581;  B.D.  1588;  D.D.  1598.  Fellow, 
1581-93.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Suffragan  Bishop  of  Dover) 
Dec.  1,  1584.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1588.  R.  of  Church 
Langton,  Leics.,  1591.  Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1574). 
etc.  {Peile,  1.  128.) 
OSBORNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1602.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609;  B.D. 
1617.  Fellow,  1608-23.  V.  of  Grantchester,  i6;i.  Minister 
at  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1638-42.  Buried  there  Nov. 
2,  1642.  (Lamb-Masters,  341.) 
OSBORNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  7, 
1607.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1568).  Matric.  1607.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1603),  etc. 
OSBORNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1615. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Chilham,  Kent;  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  21,  1617.  Died  Jan.  17,  1657  (?  1659),  aged  59- 
Buried  at  Chartham,  Kent.  (H.  G.  Hamson;  Archaeol. 
Cantiana,  v.  227-33,  gives  will  dated  Nov.  13,  1657;  proved 
June  16,  1659.) 
OSBORNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  25, 
1719.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1666-7),  Bart.,  of  Chicksands,  Beds. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1719;  LL.B. 
1725;  LL.D.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1724; 
priest,  June  5,  1726.  R.  of  South  Fambridge,  Essex,  1726-7. 
V.  of  Offley,  Herts.,  1727-32.  V.  of  Hawnes,  Beds.,  1732-9- 
R.  of  Campton  and  Clifton,  1738.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1766-90. 
Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Willys,  Bart.;  (2)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Dr  Thomas  Green,  Bishop  of  Ely.  Died  Mar.  12, 
1790.  Will,  P.C.C. 
OSBORNE,  V/.   B.A.  1491-2. 

OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1579- 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Doubtless  7th  s.  of  John,  of  Kelmarsh, 
Northants.  Scholar;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
R.  of  MaidweU  St  Mary,  1617-52-  R-  of  Kebnarsh,  1620-52. 
Licensed  (Peterb.)  Nov.  5,  1622,  to  marry  Alice  Beeton. 
Buried  at  Kelmarsh,  Jan.  28,  1651-2.  Probably  brother  of 
Edward  (1574),  Thomas  (i574)  and  John  (i579)-  (H-  I- 
Longden;  Bridges,  11.  41.)  There  are  others  of  the  names  and 
date. 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1582-3-  B.A.  158&-7.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  East 
Langdo'n,  Kent,  1616-41.  Died  1641.  Will,  Canterbury. 
Perhaps  father  of  William  (1618). 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  i597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Devon,  gent.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxiord)  Dec.  11,  1584, 
age  19;  B.A.  1588;  M.A.  1591;  B.D.  1606;  D.D.  1609. 
Proctor,  1599.  Fellow  of  AU  Souls.  R.  of  Calstock,  ComwaU, 
1608.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1613-46.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1615-46. 
R.  of  Withington,  Gloucs.,  1615-46.  V.  of  Bampton,  Oxon., 
1617.  Died  Apr.  1,  1646,  aged  c.  80.  M.I.  at  Withington. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1646.  (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1599. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Thenford,  Northants.,  1606-59;  if  so,  buried 
at  Thenford,  Aug.  2,  1659.  (H.  I.  Longden.)  See  William 
1579)- 
OSBORNE,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    sizar   from    Trinity,    1614; 

Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  161 4; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 


OsNEY,  Henry 

OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  30, 
1618.   S.  of  William  (?  1582-3),  R.  of  East  Langdon,  Kent. 
B.  at  Mongeham,  Kent.  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  Perhaps 
matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619.    Scholar  of  Cams, 
1623-5;   B.A.   1621-2;   M.A.   1625.    Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.) 
July  10;  priest,  July  11,  1625.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
Langdon,  1641-74.   Died  1674.   Buried  at  Langdon.   (Venn, 
I.  242;  Peile,  I.  330.) 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.   27, 
1630-1.    Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  1631.    One  of  these  names, 
's    and   h.  of  John,   late  of  London,  deceased,'   adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Sept.  16,  1639.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1647. 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,   1653.    Of  Kent.    B.A.   1656-7;  M.A.   1660.    R.  of 
Fordwich,    Kent,    1663-93.     Perhaps    R.    of   St   Martin's, 
Canterbury,  1693.  Died  Aug.  1693. 
OSBORNE,   WILLIAM.     Adm.  sizar   (age   16)   at  St   John's, 
May  17,  1656.  S.  of  James,  yeoman.  B.  at  Elvaston,  Derbs. 
School,  Repton.    Matric.  1656;  B.A.   1659-60;  M.A.   1663. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1664.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28; 
priest,  May  30,  1661.    V.  of  St  Peter's,  Derby,  1663-1712. 
Master   of    Derby    Grammar    School,    1664-8.     Father   of 
George  (1708),  James  (1700)  and  Francis  (1708). 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9, 
1671.   S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Barley,  Herts.    B.  there. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.   See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary. 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1714.    S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  at  Derby.    School,  Lichfield 
(Mr  Hunt).   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  2,  1718. 
OSBORNE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  6,  1738-9- 
ist  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  New  Town,  Tipperary.   Scholar. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  Bart.,  Apr.   15,   i743-    Sheriff  of 
Waterford,  1750.   M.P.  for  Carysfort,  1761-8  and  1783;  for 
Dungarvon,   1768-83.    P.C.   (Ireland)   1770.    Of  Newtown, 
Tipperary.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Christmas, 
of  Whitfield,  Co.  Waterford.  Died  Oct.  1783.  (A.  B.  Beaven; 
G.E.C.) 

OSBORNE, .   B.Can.L.  1473-4- 

OSBORNE, .   Com.  for  B.A.  1479-80. 

OSBORNE, .   B.Can.L.  1490-1. 

OSBORNE,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  17, 

1721.    (Name  off,  1722.) 
OSCLIFFE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1601. 
OSGODBY,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1625.    Doubtless   2nd  s.   of  William,   of  Osgodby,   Yorks. 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637. 
V.  of  Beverley,  1639-c.  49.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  74i-) 
OSGOODBY,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  Jesus,  1603-4.   Of  Lincoln- 
shire.   M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1615.    Fellow,  1606-37.    V.  of  All 
Saints',  Cambridge,   1612-3.    V.  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs., 
1614-37- 
OSGODBY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1642.    (Perhaps  same  as  next.) 
OSGODBY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1644. 
OSILKOKE,  RICHARD.   M.Gram.  1520-1- 
OSLAND,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1646.  B.  at 
Rock,  Worcs.    School,  Bewdley.    Matric.   1648-9;  Scholar, 
1649;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.   Minister  at  Bewdley,  1650- 
62  ejected.  'Ordained' in  London,  1651.  Preached  regularly 
after  1688.   Died  Oct.  19,  1703.   (D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  519.) 
OSMONTON,  HILKIAH.  .\dm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  2, 

1664.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8. 
OSMONTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  23,  1648. 
Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1648-9;  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1652-3; 
M.A.  (Dublin).  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Jesus,  1664,  and  at  Oxford, 
1672  R.  of  Ivychurch,  Kent;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards 
conformed.  R.  of  LitUe  Horsted,  Sussex,  1663.  R.  of  High 
Ham,  Somerset,  1668-99.  Married  Emlyn  Rolle  at  Sheirocke, 
Cornwall,  Aug.  6,  1663.  (Al.  Oxon.;  A.  Gray.) 
OSMOTHERLY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1621. 
OSNEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  19, 
1642-3.  S.  of  Robert  (1607),  Esq.  B.  at  Louth,  Lines. 
Schools,  Castor  (Mr  Metcalfe)  and  Louth  (Mr  Lawson).  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn.  Nov.  25,  1645.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1652. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  May  15,  1674. 
Brother  of  the  next.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  742.) 
OSNEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10, 
1637.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Louth,  Lines.  School,  Louth 
(MrMaisters).  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12, 
1637.  Inherited  lands  in  North  Somercotes,  Lines.  Brother 
of  George  (above).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  742.) 


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OsNEY,  James 

OSNEY,  JAMES.  S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Lincoln.  'Student  at 
Cambridge;  inherited  lands,  1606.'  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  not 
found  in  our  records.) 

OSNEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1607. 
Doubtless  ist  s.  of  George,  of  Legsby,  Lines.,  gent.  B.  1590. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1608-9.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1616.  Warden  of  Louth,  1627.  Of  Stewton,  Lines.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Radley,  of  Yarborough.  Died  before 
1645.  Father  of  George  (1642-3)  and  Henry  (1637).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  742.) 

OSTABY  or  HOSTIBIE,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1498.  Of 
Yorkshire.  M.A.  1501;  B.D.  1509-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Apr.  4;  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  18,  1500.  Preacher,  1505-6.  Univer- 
sity chaplain,  c.  1510.  V.  of  Tilney.  Died  c.  1523.  (Stokes, 
Cliaplains,  83.) 

OSTLER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1610. 
B.  at  Thirkelby,  Yorks.  Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A. 
1619.  Fellow,  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31,  i6i8, 
age  25.  V.  of  Eaton  Bray,  Beds.,  1626-31.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C). 

OSTLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  24,  1615. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1622. 

OSTLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1604. 
B.  c.  1583.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1606-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1607;  priest,  June  ii,  1609.  V.  of 
Kedington,  Lines.,  1612. 

OSTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  26,  1666.  Of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Louth.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Probably  R.  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk, 
1671-86;  and  R.  of  Crostwick,  1672.   (T.  A.  Walker,  132.) 

OSTWICK,    .     B.A.    1481-2;    M.A.    1484.     Perhaps    will 

(P.C.C.)  1495;  'priest;  St  Magne,  London.' 

OSWALD,  ST,  Prior  of.  Grace  to  him  and  his  scholars  to  count 
all  their  terms  and  exercises  for  Cambridge  degrees,  1479-80. 

OSWYN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Cath.\rine's,  Apr.  4, 
1739.  Of  London.  B.  Dec.  25,  1720.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Feb.  1745-6.  V.  of  Littleport,  Cambs.,  1750. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1793- 

OSYTH,  Canon  of,  HENRY.  B.D.  1459-60  (non  itUravit). 

OSYTH,  ST,  Abbot  of,  see  NEWTON. 

OTBY,  PETHUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  May  20, 
1640.  S.  of  Tristram  (1608).  B.  at  Lead  Hall,  Tadcaster, 
Yorks.   Matric.  1640. 

OTBIE,  PHANUELL.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  21, 
1580.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Terrington.  B.  there.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1580;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  8,  1585-6.  R.  of  Foston,  Lines.,  1588;  of 
Staveley,  Yorks.,  1619-39.  Will  proved  (York)  1639. 
(Venn,  1.  108.) 

OTBY,  TRISTRAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1608; 

B.A.  1612-3,  as  Utby;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 

1616;  priest,  Sept.   1618.    R.  of  Foston,  Yorks.,  1619-66. 

Died  1666.   Father  of  Pethuel  (1640). 
OTEFIELD,  see  OLDFIELD. 

OTHEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1560. 

OTTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16, 
1742-3.  S.  of  George,  of  Welham,  Notts.  School,  Rampton, 
Notts.  (Mr  Howlet).  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  1747;  priest,  Sept.  1749.  V.  of  Bolsover,  Scar- 
cliffe  and  Upper  Langwith,  Derbs.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Portland.  V.  of  Cuckney,  Notts.  Died  Sept.  6,  1785.  Buried 
at  Cuckney.  M.I.  (Jewitt,  Reliq.,  xiii.  248;  Misc.  Gen.  el 
Her.,  III.  302.) 

OTERE,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 

OTTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1596.  Of  Nottingham- 
shire. 

OTTER,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1625.  Matric. 
1625. 

OTTERBURNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  21,  1675.  1st  s.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Kirkby  Moorside, 
Yorks.  School,  Coxwold.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Spaunton, 
Yorks.,  when  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1676-7. 

OTTEWELL,  HENRY.   Licensed  to  practise  surgery,  1609. 

OTTIWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  2,  1681. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Lichfield)  Dec.  19,  1686. 

OTTIWELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  6,  1646. 
Of  Lancashire.  Probably  s.  of  James.  Bapt.  June  20,  1627, 
at  Stretford  Chapel,  Manchester.  School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  1648.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Brasenose  CoUege, 
Oxford)  1650.   Ord.  (presbyterian)  to  Ministry  of  Chelford 


Otway,  George 

Cheshire,  1652.    Minister  of  Wrenbury,  1652-63.    Perhaps 

pastor  of  Aston.    V.  of  EUesmere,  Salop,  i67r.    (Mumford, 

Manchester  Grammar  School;  E.  Axon.) 
OTWELL,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 
OTTLEY,  ADAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29,   1671-2. 

S.  of  Sir  Richard,   Knt.,  of  Pitchford,  Salop.    B.   1654-5. 

Matric.  1672,  as  'Ottloc';  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A. 

1679.    Migrated   to  Trinity  Hall.    D.D.    1691.    Fellow  of 

Trinity  Hall,  1680-4.    Incorporated  at  Oxford,  1682.    R.  of 

Prestbury,    Salop,    1682.     Preb.    of    Hereford,    1686-1723. 

Archdeacon  of  Salop,    1687-1713.    Bishop  of  St  David's, 

1712-23.   Died  Oct.  3,  1723.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
OTTLEY,  JOHN.    B.D.  1472-3.    Proctor,  1472-3.    Chaplain  to 

the  University,  c.  1470.   (Stokes,  Chaplains,  82.) 
OTLAYE,    THOMAS.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   John's,    Lent, 

1582-3. 
OTLEYE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1511-2. 
OTTLEY, .  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1467-8. 

OTTLEY, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  17,  1703. 

(Name  oS,  1713.)  Perhaps  Adam,  's.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  late 
of  Pitchford,  Salop,  Esq.,  deceased';  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  20,  1702;  matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  27,  1702, 
age  17.  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1738-9.  Died  1752.  (Misc.  Gen.  ei 
Her.,  2nd  S.,  v.  132;  Al.  Oxon.) 
OTTRINGHAM  or  OTERINGHAM,   MICHAEL.     Matric.  sizar 

from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1578-9- 
OTTRINGHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571;  Scholar,  1575;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.    Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1586. 
OTTERINGTON  or  OTTRINGHAM,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1400-22.  Master  of  MichaeUiouse,  1423-33.  Chaplain 
of  Little  St  Mary's,  1403.    V.  of  Terrington,  Norfolk,  1424; 
exchanged  for  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1424. 
OTWARE,  JOHN.   Founder  of  a  Fellowship  at  Queens',  1505. 

R.  of  Aldham,  Essex,  1497.  (Cooper,  i.  522.) 
OTWARE  or  OTTEWARE,  THOMAS.  A  priest,  probably  of 
Queens'.  His  father  Henry,  citizen  and  girdler,  of  London, 
by  wUl  (P.C.C,  1461)  leaves  money  for  masses  when  his 
son  is  a  priest,  also  to  Queens'  College.  Property  in  Hagleigh 
and  Thunderleigh,  Essex.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
OTWAY,  ANTHONY.  B.Civ.L.  1531-2.  Of  York  diocese.  Ord. 
sub-deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1532.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1549-54, 
deprived.  Clerk  of  the  King's  Closet;  and  R.  of  Slaidbume, 
Yorks.,  1550.  Died  before  Apr.  1555. 
OTWAY,  BRATHWAIT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  .St  John's, 
May  12, 1684.  3rds.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  (1636).  B.  at  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1685.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Dec.  6,  1677.  Died  1744.  M.I.  at  Sedbergh.  Brother 
of  the  next  and  of  John  (1667).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
OTWAY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1671.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1636),  Esq.  (afterwards  Knt.).  B.  at 
Fareham,  Hants,  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678;  LL.D.  1688.  Fellow, 
1677-1721.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  1,  1671.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1722;  of  Ingmire  Hall,  Yorks.  Brother  of  John 
(1667)  and  Brathwait. 
OTWAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  (age  c.  18)  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1581.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Middleton,  Westmor- 
land. Bapt.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Oct.  22,  1563.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1589.  V.  of  Braughing,  Herts.,  1593- 
1616.  Died  1616.  Brother  of  George  (1596-7)  and  father  of 
Humphrey  (1627).  (Peik,  i.  166.) 
OTWAY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  3, 
1636.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.  School,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale  (Mr  Carr).  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1642.  Lecturer  at  Stondon  Massey, 
Essex,  1658;  R.  1660-c.  91.  R.  of  Mundon,  1674-c.  91.  Died 
c.  1691.  (Peile,  I.  442.) 
OTWAY,  F.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  23,  1747. 
Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1749.  Probably  Francis,  s.  and  h. 
of  Francis,  of  Westminster,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  23,  1748. 
OTWAY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1548;  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1555.  Probably  scholar  of  Christ's, 
1551-2;  and  FeUow,  1554-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  South  Weald, 
Essex,  Feb.  1558-9;  deprived,  1560.  Master  of  Brentwood 
Grammar  School,  1558.  One  of  these  names  licensed  to 
practise  medicine  (of  Christ's)  1559.   (See  Peile,  i.  42,  49.) 

OTWAY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1596-7. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Middleton,  Westmorland.  Bapt. 
at  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  July  6,  1578.  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 
V.  of  Alderbury,  Wilts.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.) 
1640;  of  Rockbume,  Hants.,  clerk.  Father  of  Thomas  (1632) 
and  perhaps  of  the  next,  brother  of  Edward  (1581).  (Peile, 
I.  222.) 


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Otway,  George 

OTWAY,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1623. 
Perhaps  s.  of  George  (above).    B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.    C. 
of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1630-4.    Perhaps  V.  of  Chatteris, 
1637;  sequestered,  1644.   Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1632). 
{Peile,  1.  355-) 
OTWAY,  HUMPHREY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  May 
25,  1627.   S.  of  Edward  (1581),  V.  of  Braughing,  Herts.   B. 
there.    Schools,  Battle,  Sussex,  Edinburgh  and  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.    Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1633;  priest,  Mar.  1633-4.    R.  of  Evcnngham, 
Yorks.,    1639-42.     R.    of    Winestead,    i64i-(?)  64.     V.    of 
Trotton,  Sussex,  1651.    R.  of  Woolbeding,  c.  1660-70.   Died 
1670.  Father  of  Thomas  (i68o)  the  dramatist.  (Peile,  i.  384; 
Dallaway,  i.  221.) 
OTWAY,  JOHN.    Adra.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  3, 
1636.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  B.  at  Beckside 
Hall,  Middleton,  Westmorland.    School,  Sedbergh.    Matric. 
1636;  Scholar;  B.A.  1630-40;  M.A.  1643.    Fellow,  1640-3, 
ejected.    Adm.  at  Gray's   Inn,   Nov.   i,    1638.    Treasurer. 
Vice-Chancellor  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  1660- 
89.   King's  Attorney-General  there.   M.P.  for  Preston,  1667- 
79,  1679-81.    Knighted,  June  20,  1673-    Chancellor  of  Dur- 
ham, 1673-89.  K.C.  1674.   T.P.  Of  Ingmire  Hall,  Yorks.  Died 
Oct.  15,  1693.    Buried  at  Sedbergh.    M.I.    Benefactor  to  St 
John's.  Father  of  John  (1667),  Charles  (1671)  and  Brathwait 
(1684).  {Vi$.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  M.  H.  Peacock;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
OTWAY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1667.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  Esq.  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.'  Matric.  1667.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct. 
24,  1668.    Died  unmarried.    Brother  of  Charles  (1671)  and 
Brathwait  (1684).   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 
OTWAY,  RICHARD.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  1723;  LL.B.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  31,  1724; 
priest,  Sept.  20,   1727.    R.  of  Boughton  Malherbe,   Kent, 
1724-50.    V.  of  Linton.   Minor  canon  of  Wells.     Died  Nov. 
15,  1750.  Will,  P.C.C.   (L.  Mag.) 
OTWAYE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1551. 
Of  Westmorland.   School,  Sedbergh.    B.A.  1555-6.    Fellow, 
1556.   Probably  of  Middleton,  Westmorland. 
OTWAY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  i6ii ; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  22; 
priest,  Feb.  23,  1617-8.    R.  of  St  James',  Colchester.   Will 
(Cons.  C.  London)  1642. 
OTWAY,  STANHOPE.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1732-3.   Of  Westminster.  Matric.  pens.  Dec.  1732.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.   10,   1733,  as  4th  s.  of  James,  of 
Smarden,  Kpnt,  Esq.  Barrister.  Victim  of  the  Black  Assizes 
at  Newgate,  May  19,  1750.   (G.  Mag.) 
OTWAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn  (M.A.),  Nov. 
I,  1626. 
OTWAY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1632.  S.  of  George  (1596-7).  B.  at  Alderbury,  Wilts.  School, 
Winchester.    Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  D.D. 
(Trinity   College,    Dublin)    1670.     Chaplain    to   Sir    Ralph 
Hopton.   An  active  royalist.  Taken  prisoner  during  the  war 
and  banished  to  the  West  Indies,  where  he  remained  tiU 
1660.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  1663-4.   R.  of  Etching- 
ham,  Sussex,  1664-70.   Bishop  of  Killala,  Ireland,  1670-80; 
of   Ossory,    1680-93.     Died   Mar.   6,    1693.     Will,   Dublin. 
Benefactor  to  Christ's,  and  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Perhaps 
brother  of  George  (1623).    {Peile,  i.  420;  D.N.B.) 
OTWAY,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1680  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 
Humphrey  (1627).    B.  at  Trotton,  Sussex,   1652.    School, 
Winchester.    Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  May  27, 
1669,  age  17.    The  well-known  dramatist.    His  tragedy  of 
Akibiades  produced  at  Dorset  Garden  theatre,   1675.    En- 
listed in  the  army  in  Holland,   1678,  but  soon  returned. 
Caricatured  Shaftesbury  as  'Antonio'  in  Venice  Preserved, 
1682.    For  an  account  of  his  works  see  D.N.B.    Died  in 
extreme  poverty,  Apr.  14,  1685.    Buried  in  the  Churchyard 
of  St  Clement  Danes,  London.    M.I.  at  Trotton.    {D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Dallaway,  I.  221.) 
OTWAY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10,  1723-   S. 
of  James.  B.  at  Middleton,  Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731-   R-  oi 
St  Augustine,  Norwich,  1730.   Minor  canon  of  the  Cathedral. 
Died  July  31,  1732,  aged  28.   {Peile,  11.  208.) 

OTWAY,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  10, 

1718.   (Name  off,  1720.) 

OTWAY, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  15,  1718. 

Afterwards  Fell.-Com.   (Name  off,  1724-) 
OTWELL,  see  OTTEWELL. 

OUDART,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Brussels.  B.  at  Mechlin,  Brabant. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine  from  St  Catharine's,  1639. 


OusLEY,  William 

Created  M.A.  (Oxford)  Aug.  31.  1636;  and  M.B.  Jan.  31, 
1642-3  Secretary  to  Sir  Wm.  Boswell,  ambassador  to  the 
S»ates  1640  Latin  secretary  to  William,  Prince  of  Orange, 
and  to  Charles  II,  1666-70.  F.R.S.,  1667.  Died  in  West- 
minster. Buried  in  the  Abbey,  Dec.  21,  i68i.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 
OUDEBY,  WALTER.  D.D.  Fellow  of  Queens',  c.  1480.  Of 
Oudeby,  Leics.  V.  of  Cotterstock,  Northants.,  1467-98. 
Preb.  of  St  Stephen's,  Westminster,  1479.  R.  of  St  Mary, 
Maidwell,  Northants.,  1480-98.  R.  of  St  Margaret  Moses, 
London,  1482-5.  V.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1485-98.  Preb. 
of  Hereford,  1485-98;  of  St  Paul's,  1485-98.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1498;  to  be  buried  in  St  Paul's:  references  to  Oadby,  Leics. 
(Hennessy;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
OUGHTON,   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,   Mar.   26,    1655. 

Matric.  1658. 
OUTREAD,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  14,  1534-   Left,  1537.   Of  Romford,  Essex. 
OUGHTRED   or   UGHTRED,    THOMAS.     B.A.    1531-2;    M.A. 

1534;  B.D.  1540-1.   Fellow  of  Queens',  1532-42. 
OUGHTRED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1592.    S.  of  Benjamin,  clerk.    B.   Mar.   5,    I574,  at  Eton. 
B.A.    1596-7;    M.A.    1600.     Fellow,    1595-1603.     Preb.   of 
Chichester.   V.  of  Shalford,  Surrey,  1605-10.   Tutor  to  Lord 
Wm.  Howard,  s.  of  the  Earl  of  Arundel.    R.  of  Aldbury, 
Surrey,    1610.    The   well-known   mathematician.     Died   at 
Aldbury,    June    30,    1660,    aged    87.     {Harwood;    D.N.B.; 
Brayley,  Surrey,  v.  161.) 
OUGHTRED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1664. 
OULDHAM,  see  OLDHAM. 
OULES  or  OULESS,  see  OWLES. 
OULSWORTH,  NICHOLAS,  see  OLDISWORTHY. 
OULTON  or  OLTON,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1621. 
OULTON,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  27, 
1674-5.   s.  of  Isaac,  yeoman,  of  Crewe,  Cheshire.   B.  there. 
School,  Barthomley.   Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1678-9. 
OULTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  26,  1658.    Of 
Nantwich,  Cheshire.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1661-2.  Ord.  priest 
(Lichfield)  July  26,  1663.    P.C.  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
Staffs.,  c.  1665-8.   {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915) 
OUNDELL,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1399-  Masters 

gives  this  date  as  after  1400. 
OUSLEY  or  OWSLEY,  CHARLES.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's, 

1716-7. 
OUSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  4,  1644.  Of 
Cheshire.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Weaverham,  Cheshire. 
Mentioned  in  his  father's  will,  1657.  Brother  of  Jonathan 
(1644).  (E.  Axon.) 
OWSELY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  21,  i66i. 
S  of  John,  V.  of  Ulceby,  and  R.  of  Claypole,  Lines,  (for  whom 
see  Al.  Oxon.).  B.  at  'Housely'  (?  Ulceby).  Schools,  Derby, 
Newark  (Mr  Hill)  and  Bingham  (Dr  Brunsall).  Matric.  1661; 
Scholar,  1661-7;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Subscribed  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  May  30,  1667.  Had  a  faculty  for 
priest's  orders  by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  June  12, 

1668.  R.  of  Panfield,  Essex,  1668-94;  of  Springfield  Boswell, 
1694-1708;  of  Little  Waltham,  1703-8.  Chaplain  to  Lady 
Fitzwalter.  Historian;  assisted  Newcourt  and  others.  Buried 
at  Panfield,  Jan.  9,  1708-9.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1663)  and 
William  (1674),  father  of  the  next.  One  of  these  names  s.  of 
John,  R.  of  Claypole  {sic),  adm.  at  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford, 

1669,  age  14.   {Venn,  I.  412;  Essex  Review,  xxi;  Al.  Oxon.) 
OUSLEY    JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29,   1685. 

Of  Essex.  S.  of  John  (above).  Bapt.  at  Panfield,  July  15, 
1669.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1688-9.  One  of  these  names 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1706. 

OUSLEY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  4, 
1644.  Of  Cheshire.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Weaver- 
ham,  Cheshire.   B.A.  1648-9.   Brother  of  John  (1644). 

OUSELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  17, 
1663.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Claypole,  Lines.  School,  Newark 
(Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord. 
priest  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70.  R.  of 
Stanton-on-the-Wolds,  near  Nottingham,  1670-c.  1721.  R. 
of  Clifton,  near  Nottingham.  R.  of  Broughton  Sulney,  Notts., 
1680.  Died  1721.  Brother  of  John  (1661)  and  the  next. 
{Peile,  I.  602;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

OWSELY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June 
10  1674.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Glooston,  Leics.  B.  at  Stogursey, 
Somerset.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincohi)  Dec.  18,  1687.  Brother  of  Thomas  (above) 
and  of  John  (1661).  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  name- 
sake. 


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OusTHORPE,  William 

OUSTHORPE  or  HAUSTHORPE,  WILLIAM.  FeUow  of  Peter- 
house,  till  Apr.  1338.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bishop's  Hatfield, 
Herts.,  1322-7;  patron  Bishop  of  Ely.  Warden  of  Wisbech 
Hospital;  resigned,  1334.  R.  of  Balsham,  Cambs.,  till  his 
death,  in  1346.  Will  proved  (Lincoln  and  Archd.  Ely)  1346. 
(T.A.  Walker.) 

OUSTIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1597-  Of 
Scotland. 

OUTBY,  OUTHEBY  or  OUDEBY,  RICHARD  DE.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1350.  M.D.  Probably  received  minor  orders 
(Ely)  Dec.  9,  1349. 

OUTLAW,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Aug.  29, 
1637.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Witchingham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1637; 
B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  4,  1646.  R.  of  Necton,  Norfolk,  i66i.  R.  of  Brandiston, 
till  i688.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew  Lancaster,  of 
Dunton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Thomas  (?  1674).  Died  1688, 
aged  68.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

OUTLAW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  22,  1693.  Of 
the  Isle  of  Ely.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Holy  Trinity 
parish,  Ely.  Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1697-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  5,  1698;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1699.  C.  of 
Fotheringay,  1698.  Received  the  Government  allowance  of 
jf20  for  passage  money  to  the  Leeward  Isles,  May  13,  1705. 
{Fothergill;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

OUTLAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674.  Of 
Norfolk.   Perhaps  s.  of  Ralph  (1637).   Matric.  Easter,  1675. 

OUTLAWE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1601. 

OUTLAW, .   Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1538. 

OUTRAM,  see  OWTRAM. 

OUTREAD,  see  OUGHTRED. 

OVAN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1639. 

OVERALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1575. 
S.  of  George.  B.  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Mar.  2,  1560-1. 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1591;  D.D.  1596. 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1581.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1596- 
1607.  Master  of  St  Catharine's,  1 598-1 607.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln).  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1591-2.  V.  of 
Epping,  Essex,  1592.  V.  of  Hinton,  Berks.  R.  of  Algarkirk, 
Lines.,  1602-5.  Dean  of  St  Paul's,  1602-14.  R-  of  Clothall, 
Herts.,  1603.  Prolocutorof  Canterbury  lower  house,  1605-11. 
R.  of  Therfield,  Herts.,  1605.  One  of  the  Old  Testament 
revisers,  1611.  R.  of  Clifton  Campville,  1614-8.  Bishop  of 
Lichfield,  1614-8;  of  Norwich,  1618-9.  Married,  at  Mitcham, 
Surrey,  Apr.  16,  1604,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Orwell,  of 
Christ  Church,  London,  registrar  of  Court  of  Arches.  Cor- 
respondent of  Voss  and  Grotius.  Author,  theological.  Died 
Mayi2,  1619.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1619.  (D.iV.S.;  J.Ch.Smith.) 

OVERED,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1567. 

OVEREDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1560. 

OVERED,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  R.  of  Toppesfleld, 
Essex,  1647-60,  ejected.  Afterwards  preacher  at  Castle 
Hedingham.    {Davids,  500.) 

OVEREND,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  17,  1669.  S.  of  Hammond,  of  Fangfoss,  Yorks.,  farmer. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York) 
Sept.  1673. 

OVEREND,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  8,  1691.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bentham,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1691.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall.  Scholar 
there,  1692-3;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1701.  R.  of  East  Bridg- 
ford,  Notts.,  1708.    Buried  there  Dec.  21,  1741.    (Peile,  11. 

122.) 

OVEREND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
17,  1650.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Giggleswick.  B.  there. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654-5. 

OVEREND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  8, 
1656.  S.  of  George,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland.  B.  at 
Kirkby  Malham.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1656.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  10,  1656.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec. 
1662.  V.  of  Carlton-le-Moorland,  Lines.,  1680.  (Pet/e,  i.  571.) 

OVEREND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1725.  S.  of  G.,  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.atStillingfleet.  School, 
Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1729-30.  Ord. 
priest  (York)  Aug.  5,  1733.  V.  of  Skipwith,  Yorks.,  1733-6. 
Died  unmarried.  Buried  at  St  Mary  Castlegate,  York, 
Sept.  23,  1736.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

OVEREND,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  II,  1685.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  Fangfoss. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1689;  priest,  June  11,  1692.  V.  of  StiUingfleet, 
Yorks.,  1709-20.  Died  Feb.  25,  1719-20.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 


OviNGTON,  Robert 

OVEREY  or  OVERYE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1550  (impubes). 

OVERYE,  RICHARD  {7  senior).  Matric.  pens,  from  Peter- 
house, Michs.  1571. 

OVEREY,  ROGER.  Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall,  1519;  B.A. 
1520-1;  M.A.  1524.  Fellow,  till  1541.  R.  of  St  Michael 
Coslany,  Norwich,  1540-54,  deprived.  R.  of  Gt  Ryburgh, 
Norfolk,  1543-54.  C.  of  St  Andrew,  Norwich,  1556-9.  R.  of 
Sloley,  1557-8.    {Venn,  i.  24.) 

OVERYE, {?  junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1571-2. 

OVERING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1546. 

OVERMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1629. 
Of  Southwark,  London.  S.  of  a  citizen  of  London,  living  in 
Southwark.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Of 
Westham,  Essex.  (Probably  Thomas  Overman,  ringleader 
of  the  independent  soap-makers  who  in  1634  successfully 
opposed  the  monopoly  of  that  industry  by  the  Society  of 
Westminster  soap-makers.)   {Victoria  Hist.  Surrey,  11.  402.) 

OVERMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  24,  1687.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Southwark,  Surrey. 
School,  Berkhampstead.  Matric.  1688.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  7,  1689;  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Montague 
Close,  Surrey.  The  family  founded  almshouses  in  Southwark. 

OVERTON,  see  also  ORTON. 

OVERTON,  ANTHONY.  B.D.  1500-1.  A  monk.  D.D.  1516-7. 
Prior  of  the  monks  studying  at  Buckingham  College, 
Cambridge.  Afterwards  at  Croyland  where  he  received  a 
pension  at  the  suppression,  1539.   {Mag.  Coll.  Hist.,  7.) 

OVERTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1573.   Probably  of  Easington,  in  Holdemess,  Yorks. 

OVERTON,  EDWARD.   Licensed  to  practise  surgery,  1569. 

OVERTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8,  1598. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1601-2.  One  of  these  names  s.  of 
Edward,  of  Moreton  (?  Morecote),  Rutland.  Died  s.p.  {Vis. 
of  Rutland,  161 8.) 

OVERTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1626.  Perhaps  s.  of  Dymok,  of  Morecote,  Rutland.  Age  8  in 
1618.   B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   {Vis.  of  Rutland,  1618.) 

OVERTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1546.  Of  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1546.  Left 
about  1547-8. 

OVERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
22,1651-2.  ists.  of  Robert  (1626-7).  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Beverley  (Mr  Nesse)  and  Westminster.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  11,  1661.   J. P.  for  Yorks.   Of  Easington  Hall.   Married 

,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Monkton,  of  Howden,  Knt.  Author, 

English  Military  Discipline.    {Peile,  1.  546;  Poulson,  Holder- 
ness,  II.  377;  D.N.B.  under  Robert.') 

OVERTON,  NICHOLAS.  Grace  for  degree,  1492. 

OVERTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1631. 

OVERTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1626-7.  'S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Easington,  in  Holdemess, 
Yorks.,  Esq.'  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1631.  Fifth- 
Monarchy  man  and  a  friend  of  Milton.  Fought  at  Marston 
Moor,  1644.  Governor  of  Pontefract  Castle,  1645.  Parlia- 
mentary Governor  of  Hull,  1647.  Accompanied  Cromwell  to 
Scotland,  1650.  Governor  of  Edinburgh,  1650.  Commander 
in  Western  Scotland,  1652-3.  Opposed  the  Protectorate; 
imprisoned  on  a  charge  of  disloyalty;  released,  1659.  Refused 
obedience  to  Monck;  imprisoned  and  subsequently  sent  to 
Jersey,  1664.  Still  imprisoned  there,  1668.  Father  of  John 
(1651-2).    {D.N.B.) 

OVERTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1562  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.  in 
London,  1525.  Adm.  demy  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
July  25,  1539;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1550;  M.A.  1553;  B.D.  and 
D.D.  1565-6.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  1550-4-  R-  of 
Balcombe,  Sussex,  1553.  V.  of  Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  1553. 
R.  of  Swinnerton,  1555.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1559-60. 
R.  of  Rotherfield,  Sussex,  1559-80.  R.  of  Upham,  Hants., 
1560;  of  Nursling,  1560;  and  of  Exton,  1561.  R.  of  Cotton, 
Suffolk,  1562.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1563-80.  Treasurer  of 
Chichester,  1567-80.  R.  of  Buriton,  Hants.,  1569.  Preb.  of 
Sarum,  1570-80.  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1580- 
1609.  Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  Apr.  g,  1609.  Buried  at 
Eccleshall.  M.I.  {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  515;  A.  B.  Beayen; 
Al.  Oxon.,  where  there  is  some  confusion  as  to  his  identity.) 
OVINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1679.  S.  of  James,  husbandman.  B.  at  Melsonby,  Yorks. 
School,  Kirkby  Ravensworth  (private).  Matric.  1679.  One 
of  these  names  (B.D.),  R.  of  Lee,  Kent.  Buried  there  July  2, 
1731.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
OVINGTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Jan.  1,  1600-1.  C.  of  Old  Buckenham. 


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Ovv,  John 

OVy  or  OWY,  JOHN.    B.A.  1476-7;  MA.  1481.    Rwident  at 
Corpus  ChAisti,  1483.  Probably  John  Ovy,  V.  of  St  Stephen  s, 
Coleman  Street,  1493-4- 
DWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1587. 
OWEN   ANDREW.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
16^^.    Of  Wales.    Scholar,  1632;  LL.B.  1637;  LL.D.  1652. 
Fellow,  1634-65.    Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Nov. 
13,  1665.  Will  proved  (V.C.C). 
OWYN,  BARTHOLOMEW.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

iSfi'i;  Scholar,  1562;  B.A.  1564-5- 

OWEN    DAVID.     B.A.    from   St   Catharine's,    1598-9.    Of 

Anglesey.    M.A.  from  Clare,  1602;  B.D.  1609;  D.D.  1618. 

Fellow  of  Clare.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608;  re-mcorp.  1618. 

Chaplain    to   John    Ramsay,    Earl   of   Holderness.     R.    of 

Yardley   Hastings,   Northants.,  1598-1623.    V.  of   Preston 

Deanery,   1598.    V.  of  All  Saints',  Northampton,   1614-6. 

V.  of  St  Sepulchre's,  1622-3.    Married  (i)  June  17,  1600, 

Elizabeth  Knight;  (2)  Elizabeth,  who  proved  his  will.  Author, 

controversial.    Buried  at  Yardiey  Hastings,  July  25,  1623. 

Will  (Archd.  Northants.)  1623.   {D.N.B.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

OWYN,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1565. 

OWYN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582. 

One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1587. 
OWEN,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  28,  1670.    Of 

Llandrinio,  Montgomery.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4- 
OWEN,  EVAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  21,  1716, 
from  Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Nov.  15,  1716, 
age  20.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Llangelynin,  Merioneth.  School, 
Uanegryn,  Merioneth  (Mr  Edwards).  Matric.  1718-9;  B.A. 
1719-20. 
OWEN,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1623; 

B.A.  1626-7. 
OWEN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  c.  Nov.  1667. 
S.  of  Moses,  currier,  of  Oakham.   School,  Oakham.   Matric. 
1668;  B.A.   1671-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,   1672; 
priest,  May  25,  1673.   Perhaps  V.  of  Somerby,  Leics.,  1683. 
OWEN,  GEORGE.   U.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit).   Probably  s.  of 
George,  of  Henllys,  Pembroke  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  If  so, 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1643.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4, 
1633.    Rouge  croix  Herald,  1626-33;  York  Herald,  1633-59 
and    1660-3.     Norroy    King   of   Arms,    1657-60.     Married 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dayrell,  of  Lillingstone,  Bucks. 
Died  in  Pembrokeshire,  May  13,  1665.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Noble, 
Colkge  of  Arms;  D.N.B.) 
OWEN,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  10, 
1692-3.    S.  of  George,  D.D.    B.  at  Narberth,   Pembroke. 
Matric.  1693.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1701. 
OWEN,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
22,  1644.    Perhaps  R.  of  East  Bamet,  Herts.,  1645.    R.  of 
South  Repps,  Norfolk,  1647. 
OWEN,  HUGH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1598;  B.A. 

1601-2. 
OWEN,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  r,  1636. 
S.   of   Rowland,   gent.,  of  Llanvair,   Anglesey.     B.    there. 
School,  Llanfwrog  (private).   Matric.  1637. 
OWEN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1667.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1674.   Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,   1672-g.    Ord.  priest  (London)  May  26,  1678. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  1678-1703;  R., 
1703-16.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
OWEN,  HUGH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  29,  1699.   Perhaps 
s.  of  Hugh,  1667.  School,  Sevenoaks.   Matric.  1699;  Scholar, 
1699;  B.A.  1703-4.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1704; 
priest,  May  19,  1706.   Perhaps  V.  of  Sevenoaks,  1706-50. 
OWEN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  9,  1729;  M.A.  1729. 
S.  of  'Ow.  Roberts,'  of  Llannock  (?  Clynnog),  Carnarvon, 
pleb.   Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  18,  1710,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1714-5.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
OWEN,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 
1749.    S.   of  William.    B.   at  Chester.    School,  Hackney 
(Mr  Newcome).   Matric.  i749- 
OWEN  or  OWENS,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  27,  1750. 

Of  Carnarvon.  Matric.  1750-1;  Scholar;  B.A.  1754. 
OWEN,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1637.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Edmund  Hall)  Mar.  20,  1639-40,  age  18; 
B.A.  1640.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  7,  'literate'; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1662;  'M.A.'  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(Leicester)  1668;  of  Whetstone,  Leics.,  clerk.  Brother  of 
John  (1623).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

OWEN,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1580. 


Owen,  Owen 

OWEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1678.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Abemant,  Caermarthen, 
Nov.  I,  1654.  School,  Maridun,  Caermarthen  (Mr  Philips). 
Received  presbyterian  ordination,  Oct.  1677.  Nonconformist 
minister  at  Oswestry  and  Shrewsbury.  Started  an  academy 
at  Oswestry  for  training  students  for  the  ministry,  1690. 
Author,  controversial.  Died  Apr.  8,  1706.  {D.N.B.) 
OWEN,   JENKIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,   July  2,   1698. 

Matric.  1699. 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562. 
OWEN  or  OWENS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1560.  S.  of  Owen  ap  Robert.  B.  at  Bodsilin,  Aber, 
Carnarvon.  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A.  1564,  as  'Ovinus  Owen.' 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec. 
1566;  priest,  Feb.  1566-7;  described  as  'John  Owen, 
Scholar  of  Christ's,  aged  23.'  R.  of  Burton  Latimer,  North- 
ants., 1567.  R.  of  Llangeinwen,  Anglesey,  1573.  Archdeacon 
of  Anglesey,  1584-93.  Buried  at  Burton  Latimer,  Mar.  21, 
1592-3.  Father  of  the  next.  {Cooper,  11.  142;  iii.  106; 
D.N.B.;  Peile,  1.  7i-) 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1593-4-  Eldest 
s.  of  John  (above).  B.  at  Burton  Latimer,  Northants.  Bapt. 
Nov.  13,  1580.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1600;  D.D. 
1617.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1599-1609.  Ta.xor,  1608.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1618.  Chaplain  to  Charles  I.  R.  of  Burton  Latimer, 
Northants.,  1607-29.  R.  of  Cottingham,  1625,  resigned  same 
year.  Bishop  and  Archdeacon  of  St  Asaph,  1629-51.  Held 
a  number  of  Welsh  livings.  Impeached  by  Parliament  for 
high  treason,  1642.  Imprisoned  and  sequestered.  Died  Oct. 
16,  1 65 1.  Buried  in  his  Cathedral.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father 
of  Robert  (1634).  {Peile,  i.  212;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  25,  1623. 
S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  School, 
Perse  (Mr  Levering).  Matric.  from  St  Catharine's,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Probably  ord.  priest  (St  David's) 
Sept.  23,  1630.  C.  of  Kedington,  Sufiolk,  in  1636.  R.  of 
Gt  Wratting,  1638;  of  Little  Wratting,  1643.  R.  of  Little 
Thurlow,  1658.  Brother  of  Isaac  (1637),  father  of  William 
(1664),  Thomas  (1671)  and  probably  of  Nathaniel  (1656). 
{Venn,  i.  263.) 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  26,  1640. 
S.  of  Hugh,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Llanfaethlu,  Anglesey. 
School,  Cambridge  (Mr  Watson).  Matric.  1640.  Perhaps 
matric.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  July  8,  1642,  age  18.  {Venn,  i. 
340.) 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1658; 
B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1675.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London) 
Sept.  22,  1666.  One  of  these  names, '  M.A.,'  V.  of  Cavenham, 
Suffolk,  1688-90.  Perhaps  R.  of  Tuddenham,  1698. 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1661;  M.B. 
1668.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  22,  1670; 
for  priest's,  Sept.  23,  1671. 
OWEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  4,  i74i- 

Matric.  1741;  LL.B.  1742;  LL.D.  1751. 
OWEN,  JONAS.  LL.B.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  London. 
S.  of  Jonas.  Matric.  (St  John's  CoUege,  Oxford)  Oct.  16,  i6i8, 
age  18;  B.C.L.  1624-5.  R-  of  Ruskington,  Lines.,  1630.  V.  of 
Sibertswold,  Kent,  1662-80.   R.  of  Wootton,  1663-80.   Died 
1680.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 
OWYN,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1561. 
OWEN,  LEWIS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  May  16, 
1718.    Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1721-2.   See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  con- 
temporary. 
OWEN,  MAURICE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  30, 
1637.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Croesor,  Merioneth.    B.  there. 
School,  Beaumaris  (Mr  Jeffreys).  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1641-2. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1646;  'M.A.' 
OVIN,  MORGIN  (?  OWEN,  MORGAN).  Scholar  of  Jesus.  Buried 

at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  May  19,  1603. 
OWEN,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4, 
1656.    S.  of  John  (?  1623),  clerk,  of  Hundon,  Sufiolk.    B. 
there.  School,  Little  Thurlow  (Mr  Billingsley).  Matric.  1656; 
B.A.   1659-60;  M.A.  1663.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoki)  Nov.  2; 
priest,  Nov.  4,  1661.   R.  of  Little  Thurlow,  Suffolk,  1669-83. 
Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1671)  and  William  (1664). 
OWEN,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1549. 
OWENS,  OWEN.    M.A.  1564-   See  OWEN,  JOHN. 
OWENS,  OWEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1695. 
S.  of  John,  of  Carnarvon.  School,  Bangor  (Mr  Rice  Morgan). 
Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1698-9. 
OWEN,   OWEN.    M.A.   from   King's,    1736.    S.   of  Owen,   of 
Tolyatha,  Merioneth.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  May  16, 
1729,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1732-3.   Perhaps  V.  of  Hexton, 
Herts.,  1739-72.   Died  1772.    {Al.  O.xon.) 


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Owen,  Richard 

OWEN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 
1552.   Perhaps  R.  of  Ravensden,  Beds.,  1554. 

OWEN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1567. 

OWEN,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford)  Oct.  25,  1611,  age  19,  'of  Co.  Mon- 
mouth'; B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1618. 

OWEN,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Probably 
s.  of  Cadwallader,  of  Llanfechain,  Montgomery,  clerk.  Matric. 
from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  June  28,  1622;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1624-5;  M.A.  1630;  B.D.  1638;  D.D.  1660.  R.  of  Llanfechain, 
1634.  V.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  1636-40.  R.  of  St  Swithin, 
London,  1639-83.  V.  of  North  Cray,  Kent,  1656-83.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1660.  A  friend  of  John  Evelyn.  Buried  in 
Eltham  Church,  Jan.  26,  1682-3.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

OWEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  2,  1674-5-  ist 
s.  of  Lewis,  of  Peniarth,  Merioneth,  E^q.  Matric.  1674-5. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  6,  1676. 

OWENS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1681.  S.  of  Morgan.  B.  at  Llanidloes,  Montgomery.  Matric. 
1682;  B.A.  1684-5.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689. 

OWEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1742.  S.  of  Maurice,  of  Aber,  Carnarvon.  School,  Bangor 
(Mr  Bennet).  Matric.  1742;  Scholar,  1743;  B.A.  1745-6. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1749. 

OWEN,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1557. 

OWEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  29,  1634. 
Of  Wales.  S.  of  John  (1593-4),  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  Bapt.  at 
Burton  Latimer,  Northants.,  Oct.  11,  1619.  Matric.  1634; 
B.A.  1636-7.  Had  a  mandate  for  LL.D.  in  1660.  B.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1638.  Barrister, 
1648.  Chancellor  of  St  Asaph,  1660.  Of  Weppra,  Co.  Flint. 
Died  July  29,  i66i.    (A.  Gray.) 

OWEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1641. 

OWEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  26, 
1685-6.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Dolgelley,  Merioneth. 
School,  Llanegryn  (Mr  Jones).   Matric.  1686. 

OWEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1696. 
B.  in  Hereford.  Matric.  Lent,  1697.  'Refused  for  a  Fellow- 
ship,' but  signed,  as  fellow,  1699.  Dramatic  author.  {Har- 
wood,  281.) 

OWEN,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  (Perhaps  same  as 
next.) 

OWEN,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  1728, '  B.A.  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford.' 
S.  of  John,  of  Bodedem,  Anglesey,  Esq.  Matric.  (Jesus 
College,  Oxford)  May  28,  1723,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

OWEN,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1628.  Of  Wales. 
Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  One  of  these  names 
1st  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Condover,  Salop.  Died  1660.  {Chet- 
ham  Soc,  N.S.,  xxviu.  loo.) 

OWEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  16,  1660-1. 
Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Dec.  20,  1668.  V.  of  Little  Baddow,  Essex,  1678-9.  Died 
1679. 

OWEN,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1614. 
One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  licensed  to  serve  cure  in  Holme- 
on-the-Wold,  Yorks.,  Feb.  10,  1619-20. 

OWEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1613.  S. 
of  Robert  and  Laura,  of  Bodsilin,  Aber,  Carnarvon.  B.  at 
Aber.  School,  Bangor.  B.A.  1616.  Entered  the  English 
College  at  Rome,  1619,  age  22.  Left,  1620.  {Records  S.J.,  iv. 
522.)    (See  John  Owen  or  Owens,  of  Bodsilin.) 

OWEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1622.  S.  of 
Timothy,  Esq.,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Bapt.  there. 
Mar.  I,  1604-5.  School,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering).  Adm.  pens. 
atCaius,  May  29,  1623,  age  18;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  C.  of 
King's  Walden,  Herts.,  1630-5;  of  Datchworth,  1635-40. 
R.  of  Bramfield,  1643-60,  ejected.  V.  of  Sandridge,  1661-80. 
Died  1680.   (Venn,  i.  262.) 

OWEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  5, 
1671.  S.  of  John  (1623),  clerk,  deceased,  of  Little  Wratting, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Thurlow.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1674-5.  Brother  of  William  (1664)  and  probably  of  Nathaniel 
(1656). 

OWEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  8,  1671. 
S.  of  Leighton,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Braggington,  Salop.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  12,  1671. 

OWEN  or  OWENS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  11,  1693.  Of  Denbighshire.  School,  Beaumaris, 
Anglesey.  Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1707.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  Feb.  28,  1696-7;  C.  of  Waresley,  Hunts. 


OXBURGH,  HeWARD 

OWEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  4, 1695. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Threadneedle  Street,  London.  Ex- 
hibitioner from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1699; 
B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1703.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1704-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1707.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Sept.  24,  1705.  Chaplain  to  the  Factory  at  Aleppo, 
1706.  Perhaps  V.  of  Oswestry,  Salop,  1705-13;  R.  of 
Darowen,  Montgomery,  1707-20;  and  canon  of  St  Asaph, 
1722.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

OWEN,  THOMAS  TRYON.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  22,  1716.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  Mar.  31,  1720.   M.B.  1721. 

OWEN,  VINCENT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1660. 
Matric.  1660;  LL.B.  1673.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1686-1703. 
Died  1703.  One  of  these  names,  of  Gt  Wickham,  Bucks., 
clerk,  bachelor,  about  30,  licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth  Petty, 
July  28,  1671. 
OWEN,  W.    Scholar  of  Queens',  1547-51.    (Perhaps  same  as 

next.) 
OWEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1546. 
Of  Anglesey.  B.A.  1550-1  (1st  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  from  St 
John's,  1554.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  155 1.  Possibly  identical 
with  the  Welsh  poet  of  these  names  (better  known  by  his 
bardic  name  of  William  Lleyn  or  Llyn).  If  so,  made  chief 
bard  at  Caerwys,  1568.  V.  of  Oswestry,  1583-7.  Died  there 
1587.  {D.N.B.) 
OWEN  or  OWNE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  12, 

1647.  Of  Anglesey.  Matric.  1646. 
OWEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1664.  S.  of  John  (1623),  clerk,  of  Little  Wratting,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Sudbury  (Mr  Weston).  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  6,  1669;  priest. 
Mar.  19, 1670-1.  Perhaps  R.  of  Faulkboume,  Essex,  1674-90. 
Buried  Mar.  15,  1689-90.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1690.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1671). 
OWEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  16,  1694.  S.  of  Sir  Hugh,  Bart.  B.  at  Condover,  Salop. 
School,  Eton.  Not  named  in  the  will  of  his  father.  Sir  Hugh, 
1699;  probably  died  young. 

OWEN, .   Doctor  of  some  faculty  before  1461-2. 

OWERBY, .   Pens,  at  Queens',  1494. 

OWFIELD,  see  OLDFIELD. 

OWKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1589. 
OWLES,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter. 
1574.  Of  Norfolk.  Drowned  in  the  Cam,  May,  1574-    Buried 
at  Grantchester,  May  17. 
OWLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25,  1606-7. 
Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.    R.  of  Billingford, 
Norfolk,  1617-42.    R.  of  Brockdish,  1625-45. 
OULES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester)  Sept. 
I,  1660.   V.  of  Otley,  Suffolk,  1661. 
OWTING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  14,  1585. 
Of  Essex.   Matric.  1584;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  I592-3. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bracewell,  Yorks.,  1594-1637. 
Buried  there  Nov.  8,  1637. 
OWTHORNE,  Vicar  of  (Holdemess,  Yorks.).  B.Can.L.  1495-6. 
OWTRAM,  GODFREY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1, 
1581.    S.  of  Richard,  of  Horsley  Gate,  Dronfield,  Derbs. 
Bapt.  Feb.  24,  1561-2.    School,  Mansfield,  Notts.    Matric. 
1581.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  17,  1582.  B.A.  1583-4. 
Ord.  priest  (Coventry  and  Lichfield)  1589.    R.  of  Ashover, 
Derbs.,  1589.   (Venn,  i.  no.) 
OUTRAM,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  13,  1642. 
S.  of  Robert.    B.  at  Barlow,  Derbs.,  Jan.  1625-6.    Matric. 
1644;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1649;  D.D.  1662. 
FeUow  of  Trinity,    1647-8.     Fellow  of  Christ's,    1648-57. 
Proctor,  1655.    R.  of  Navenby,  Lines.,  1656-9.    R.  of  St 
Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  1660-6.    R.  of  St  Margaret,  West- 
minster, 1664-79.    Chaplain  to  the  King,  1664-79.    Arch- 
deacon of  Leicester,  1669-79.   Preb.  of  Westminster,  1670-9. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1679,  aged  55.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
M.I.    (Peile,  1.  483;  D.N.B.) 
OXBURGH,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  9,  1664. 

Matric.  1665-6. 
OXBOROUGH,  HEWARDE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  15,  1602.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Emneth,  Norfolk. 
School,  Aylsham  (Mr  Eston).  Matric.  1602.  Died  in  College. 
Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Apr.  30,  1605.  (Vis.  of  Norfolk; 
Venn,  i.  178.) 
OXBURGHE,  HEWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 
1624.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  May,  1626.  1st  s.  of  Thomas, 
gent.,  of  Emneth,  Norfolk.  Of  London.  School,  Westerham, 
Kent  (Mr  Knights).  Buried  at  Emneth,  Dec.  29,  1628. 
Brother  of  Lawrence  (1624).   (Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Venn,  i.  265.) 


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OXBURGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1653.  S.  of  Lawrence,  of  Emneth,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
School,  Moulton.  Matric.  1653-4;  M.A.  1662  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1659. 

OXBURGHE,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
13,  1624.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Emneth.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1624.  Migrated  to  Queens',  1626.  Adm.  at  Gray]s 
Inn,  Dec.  i,  1626.  M.P.  for  Aldeburgh,  1659.  Succeeded  his 
gr.  uncle.  Sir  Thomas  Hewar,  at  Emneth.  Married  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton,  of  Doddington,  Cambs.  Buried  at 
Emneth,  July  25,  1678.  Brother  of  Reward  (1624).  {Venn, 
I.  265.) 

OXBOROUGH,  THOMAS.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1530- 
Perhaps  Thomas  Hewar,  alias  Oxborough,  of  Oxburgh, 
Norfolk.   Died  1585,  aged  66.   {Venn,  i.  28.) 

OXBOROUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  26, 
1594.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  c.  1594. 

OXENBRIDGE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1549.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Etchingham,  Surrey.  Scholar,  1548; 
B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1555,  as  ' Uxenbridge.'  FeUow,  1553. 
Public  orator,  1561-3.  Proctor,  1562-3.  Imprisoned  m 
Wisbech  Castle  for  denying  the  Queen's  supremacy,  1583; 
released  on  signing  the  required  acknowledgment.  Died  s.p. 
1615.   {Vis.  of  Hants.,  1622;  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  viii.  223.) 

OXINGBRIDGE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1624.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt.,  of  Hurstboume, 
Hants.  Age  7  in  1616.  B.A.  1627-8.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1628-9.  Dieds./).before  June,  1638.  {Vis.  of  Hants., 
1622;  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  viii.  232.) 

OXENBRIDGE,  DANIEL.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Warwickshire,  cUr.  fil.  S.  of  John,  preacher  at  Coventry, 
and  late  minister  at  Southam,  whose  will,  P.C.C,  1618. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
Oct.  30,  1590,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1593;  M.A.  1595;  M.B. 
and  M.D.  1620.  Practised  in  Daventry  and  London.  F.R.C.P., 
1627.  Died  Aug.  24,  1642.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1642;  of  St  Stephen, 
Coleman  Street.  Father  of  the  next.  {Munk,  1.  193;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

OXENBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  8, 
1625.  S.  of  Daniel  (above),  M.D.  B.  at  Daventry,  Northants., 
1608.  Bapt.  Jan.  31,  1608-9.  Matric.  1626.  Migrated  to 
Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford.  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1631.  Became 
tutor  at  Magdalen  Hall,  but  deprived  by  Laud  for  drawing 
up  a  document  for  the  better  government  of  the  society  and 
persuading  his  scholars  to  subscribe,  1634.  Went  to  the 
Bermudas,  where  he  exercised  the  ministry.  Returned  to 
England,  1641.  P.C.  of  Beverley,  1646.  Preached  in  various 
parts  of  the  country.  Lecturer  at  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
Appointed  a  Fellow  of  Eton,  1652.  Formed  a  friendship 
with  Andrew  Marvell.  Silenced  by  the  Act  of  Uniformity, 
1662.  Emigrated  to  Surinam,  thence  to  Barbados  and  sub- 
sequently to  Boston,  Mass.,  1670.  Appointed  pastor  of  the 
meeting  house  at  Boston,  1670-4.  Author,  religious.  Died 
at  Boston,  Dec.  28,  1674.  Another  of  these  names  adm.  at 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1623,  with  whom  he  is  apparently 
confused  both  by  Harwood  and  J.  Foster  in  A  I.  Oxon. 
{D.N.B.;  Sussex  Archaeol.  Coll.,  xn.  206;  E.  A.  Jones,  The 
Old  Silver  of  the  American  Churches.) 

OXENDEN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Lent,  1564-5.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Deane, 
Wingham,  Kent.  Of  Brooke,  Wingham.  Married  Alice,  dau. 
of  Edward  Fowler,  of  Islington,  London.  Died  Feb.  6, 
1615.  Father  of  William  (?  1604).  {Archaeol.  Cantiana,  vi. 
277.) 

OXENDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  8, 
1667.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  of  Deane,  Wingham,  Kent. 
Bapt.  Oct.  31,  1651.  Matric.  1667;  LL.B.  1673;  M.A.  1675 
(Lit.  Reg.);  LL.D.  1679.  Fellow,  1671.  Master,  1689-1703. 
Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  1684-1703.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1692-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1674-  Deaa  of  the  Arches, 
1688-1703.  Vicar-General  to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
1688-1703.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1695-8.  Died  Feb.  21, 
1702-3,  in  Doctors'  Commons.  Buried  at  Wingham.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  James  (1658),  father  of  the  next  and  of 
Henry  (1706-7).   {D.N.B.;  Coll.  Hist.,  i6i.) 

OXENDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  21, 
1710.  S.  of  George  (above),  LL.D.,  Master  of  Trinity  Hall. 
B.  Oct.  26,  1694.  Matric.  1710;  LL.B.  1715-  Fellow,  1716-20. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Henry  as  5th  Bart.,  Apr.  21,  1720. 
M.P.  for  Sandwich,  1720-54.  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1725-7. 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1727-37.  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber 
to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1742.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Dunch,  of  Little  Wittenham,  Berks.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1775.  Will  proved,  Jan.  1775.  {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven; 
G.E.C.) 

OXENDEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 
1706-7.  ist  s.  of  George  (1667),  LL.D.  B.  c.  1690.  Matric. 
1705.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Feb.  1708-9.  M.P.  for  Sand- 


OxLEY,  Charles 

wich,  1713-20.  Married  .\nne,  dau.  of  John  HoUoway,  of 
Oxford,  barrister.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  21,  1720.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  George  (above). 

OXENDEN,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1629.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Barham,  Kent.  Bapt.  Aug.  16, 
1612.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  R.  of  Goodnestone,  Kent. 
Died  there  Sept.  5,  1660  {sic).  {Genealogist,  N.S.,  viii.  41; 
XXXI.  131;  Hasted,  iv.  276,  where  he  is  said  to  have  been 
appointed  master  of  Sandwich  Grammar  School,  in  1664.) 

OXINDEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1658.  S.  and 
h.  of  Henry  (created  Bart.,  1678),  of  Deane,  Wingham,  Kent. 

B.  c.  1643.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1660-1.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  28,  1657.  Knighted,  Mar.  23,  1671-2.  M.P.  for  Sand- 
wich, 1679-81,  1689-90,  1701-2;  for  Co.  Kent,  1698-1700. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Aug.  1686.  Died  s.p.  Sept.  29,  1708. 
Brother  of  George  (1667).  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  G.E.C;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

OXENDEN, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1604.   Perhaps 

William,  s.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1564-5),  of  Brooke,  Wingham, 
Kent.  Bapt.  at  Wingham,  Sept.  22,  1588.  Of  Brooke, 
Wingham.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ralph  Grove,  of  St 
Gregory's,  Canterbury.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  7,  1657.  {Archaeol. 
Cantiana,  vi.  277.) 

OXENDEN, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  14, 

1739-40.  (Name  off,  1742.)  Probably  Henry  Oxenden, 's.  of 
Sir  George,  of  Deane,  Wingham,  Kent,  Bart.'  Bapt.  at  St 
Martin-in-the-Fields,  London,  Sept.  17,  1721.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  July  16,  1737.  Succeeded  as  6th  Bart., 
1775.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Chudleigh, 
Bart.,  of  Halden,  Devon.  Died  June  15,  1803.  Buried  at 
Wingham.   Will,  P.C.C.   (G.E.C;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

OXENSTIERN,  JOHN,  Baron.  M.A.  1632-3.  Baron  of  Kemeteo, 
Sweden,  Lord  of  Fiholm  and  Tidson.  S.  of  Axel,  grand- 
chancellor  of  Sweden.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  2i,  1632- 
3.   M.A.  (Oxford)  1632-3.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

OXFORD,  Earl  of,  see  BULBECK,  EDWARD. 

OXFORD  or  OXFORTH,  THOMAS  (afterwards  THOMAS 
FERRAR).  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1555;  B.A. 
1558-9;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1562.  FeUow  of  Corpus, 
1560.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  1559-60.  R.  of  ShimpUng, 
Norfolk,  1563-72.  V.  of  Boxted,  Essex,  'Farrar,'  1572-3; 
and  of  Langham,  1573-1607.  Surrendered  but  afterwards 
conformed.    R.  of  St  James',  Colchester,  1591.    Will  (Cons. 

C.  London)  1608,  as  Fairer;  to  be  buried  at  Langham. 
{PeiU,  I.  62;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

OXFORD,  WALTER  DE.  University  Bedell,  c.  1270.  Benefactor. 
(Stokes,  Bedells,  51.) 

OXFORD,  WENDIE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 

Scholar,  1634. 
OXFORD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1628. 
OXFORD, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1556. 

OXLEY,  AMOR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1615.  4th 
s.  of  Amor,  of  Morpeth.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  18,  1598.  B.A. 
1618-9;  M.-'V.  1626.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1630. 
Head  Master  of  Morpeth  School,  1631;  afterwards  of  New- 
castle, 1637;  deprived,  1645;  re-appointed,  1662-9.  V.  of 
Kirk  Newton,  Northumberland,  1665-9.  Buried  at  St 
Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Aug.  22,  1669.  Brother  of  Charles 
(160&-7)  and  Thomas  (1597-8).   (Peile,  i.  305;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

OXLEY,  AMOR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  31,  1635. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1597-8),  of  E^ex.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Oxley). 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Probably  R.  of 
Whalton,  Northumberland,  1646.  R.  of  St  James',  Chignall, 
1661-92.  R.  of  Mashbury,  1668-92.  Chaplain  to  John,  Earl 
of  Dover.  Buried  Mar.  26,  1692,  at  ChignaU.  Will  (Cons.  C. 
London)  1692.  Father  of  Thomas  (1681)  and  perhaps  of 
Charles  (1688).   {Peile,  1.  437.) 

OXLEY,  CHARLES.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Amor,  of  Morpeth.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  24,  1585. 
V.  of  Chillingham,  Northumberland,  1616-36.  V.  of  Edling- 
ham,  1627-36.  Died  1636.  Father  of  the  next,  brother  of 
Amor  (1615)  and  Thomas  (1597-8). 

OXLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  19,  1650. 
S.  of  Charles  (above),  V.  of  ChiUingham,  Northumberland. 
B.  there.  School,  Chillingham.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653; 
M.A.  1660.  Master  of  Ripon  School,  1661-75.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  1662.  Died  1675.   Will  proved,  1676.   {Peile,  1.  537.) 

OXLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  8,  1688.  Of 
Essex.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Amor  (1635).  Matric.  i688;  B.A. 
1651-2;  M.A.  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1692; 
priest,  June  3,  1694.  V.  of  South  Benfleet,  Essex,  1695. 
R.  of  Hadleigh,  1698.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1702-5.  Buried  at  Thundersley,  Essex,  June  21, 
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OXLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  27,  1719. 
B.  at  Southwark,  Surrey,  Apr.  14,  1698.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1720;  M.B.  1724-  Probably  wiU  (P.C.C.) 
1 761;  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  M.D. 

OXLEY,  CUTHBERT.  B.A.  1521-2;  M.A.  1525;  BD.  1537-8. 
Fellow  of  Christ's,  1524-37.  One  of  these  names  LL.B., 
preb.  of  Winchester,  1546. 

OXLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1597-8.  S.  of 
Amor.  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Probably  P.C.  of  Bamburgh, 
Northumberland,  1602-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Newenden,  Kent, 
1615-8;  and  of  Chigiiall  St  James,  Essex,  1620.  Died  before 
Jan.  1638.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  May,  1639;  leaves  the 
advowson  of  Whalton,  Northumberland,  to  son  Amor  (1635). 
Brother  of  Amor  (1615)  and  Charles  (1606-7).  (Peile,  I.  225; 
Cooper,  in.  18.) 


Padfield,  John 

OXLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  12,  1681. 
S.  of  Amor  (1635),  R.  of  Chignall  St  James,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1682.  Perhaps  brother  of  Charles 
(1688).   (PeiU,  II.  84.) 

OXNARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  July,  1667; 
B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1671; 

priest,  Sept.  1672.  One Oxnard,  V.  of  Marfleet,  Yorks. , 

1687-1705. 

OXNARD,  WILLIAM.  (Perhaps  mistake  for  George,  above.) 
Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)atST  John's,  June  15, 1667.  S.  of  Josiah, 
hatter.   B.  at  York.  School,  Sherbum  (Mr  Wright). 

OXNEY,  JOHN.  M.B.  1463-4.  Perhaps  B.A.  1460-1.  R.  of 
Capel  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1472;  'M.D.' 

OXSPRINGE,  GEORGE.  Pens,  at  Queens',  1518-21. 


PACE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  16,  1539.  Of  Stepney,  Middlesex.  FeUow,  1542-3. 
Jester  to  Henry  VIII,  and  afterwards  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk. 
(Cooper,  I.  430.) 

PACE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  26,  1664. 
S.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  Dec.  10,  1648,  at  Morpeth.  School, 
Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley).  Matric.  1664,  as  'Henry.'  Probably 
buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  28,  1665,  as 
'Parce.'    (Peile,  j.  610.) 

PACEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 
1711-2.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Boston,  Lines.  Matric.  1712; 
LL.B.  1716.  Fellow,  1716-31.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  22,  1710.   Died  s.p.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  747-) 

PACK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6,  1720.  Of 
Leicestershire.  S.  and  h.  of  Clifton.  Matric.  1720.  Of  Prest- 
wold  Hall,  Leics.  Married  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Harvey,  of 
Old  Buckenham,  Norfolk.  Died  Aug.  1,  1735.  Will,  Leicester. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

PACK,  CHARLES  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  i, 
1746.  Of  Prestwold,  Leics.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  of  Prest- 
wold.  Bapt.  Dec.  11,  1726.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Succeeded  his  father,  1735.  High  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  1766-7. 
Married  (i)  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pochin,  of  Barkby 
Hall,  Leics. ;  (2)  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Clifton,  of  London. 
Died  Oct.  20,  1816.   (Bury  School;  S.H.A.H.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PACKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of 
Christopher,  chemist.  B.  Mar.  6,  1685-6,  at  St  Albans. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Candidate  R.C.P.,  1723-  Prac- 
tised at  Canterbury.  Author  of  two  '  philosophico-choro- 
graphical'  dissertations  on  a  chart  of  East  Kent.  Died  Nov. 
15,  1749.  Father  of  the  next.  (Munk,  11.  83;  G.  Mag.; 
D.N.B.) 

PACKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  20,  1745.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Christopher,  M.D.  (above). 
School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1745;  Scholar;  1745;  M.B.  1751. 
Practised  at  Canterbury.  Died  Oct.  21,  1800.  Buried  in  the 
church  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Canterbury. 

PACKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1570;  B.A. 
1572-3,  as  'Pake.' 

PACK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  26,  1736. 
S.  of  Richardson,  Esq.  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1736;  LL.B.  1744.  Fellow,  1744.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1745;  priest,  May,  1746.  R.  of  Little 
Whehietham,  Suffolk,  1752-63.  Died  Mar.  31,  1763.  (G. 
Mag.) 

PACK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  3,  1704. 
Only  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Washingley  Lodge,  Stilton,  Hunts. 
B.  there.  School,  Oundle.  Migrated  to  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  July  11,  1707.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1711.   C.  of  Polebrooke,  Northants. 

PACK, .   B.A.  1485-6. 

PACKER,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1590,  from  Westminster 
('Pucker');  B.A.  1593-4.  Apparently  matric.  from  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  13,  1589-90,  age  20.  Clerk  of  the  Privy 
Seal,  1604.  Secretary  to  ViUiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham.  En- 
voy to  Denmark,  1610.  M.P.  for  West  Looe,  1628-9.  Joined 
the  Parliamentary  party.  Died  Feb.  1648-9.  Buried  at 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  Will  (P.C.C.) ;  as  of  Shellingford, 
Berks.   (D.N.B.) 

PACKER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit).  Perhaps  same 
as  above. 


PACKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  22,  1671-2. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Philip,  of  Groombridge,  Kent.  Matric. 
1673.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  Colonel  Morgan,  of  War- 
minster, Somerset.  Died  Dec.  16,  1697,  aged  42.  Father  of 
Philip  (1695).  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of 
Shellingford,  Berks.,  Esq.;  age  9,  July  20,  1666.  (Vis.  of 
Berks.;  Hasted,  1.  432;  F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Barnet.) 

PACKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  16,  1695-6.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700. 

PACKER,  PHILLIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  17,  1695.  S.  of  John  (1671-2).  B.  at  Westminster. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1695.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  30,  1695.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Groombridge, 
Kent,  1697.  Died  soon  after,  unmarried.   (Hasted,  l.  432.) 

PAKKER,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512.  FeUow  of 
St  John's,  1516. 

PACKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1728. 
Of  Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  1728. 

PACKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Jan.  25,  1657-8. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Ware.  School,  Bishop's  Storttord  (Mr 
Leigh).  B.A.  1661-2.  V.  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.,  1670-84. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1684.  Doubtless  father  of  the 
next.    (Peile,  i.  580.) 

PACKER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1688. 
Doubtless  s.  of  the  above.  B.  at  Rickmansworth,  Herts., 
1671.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1681-7.  B.A.  1691-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  20,  1691.  Probably  P.C.  of  New  Brentford, 
Middlesex,  1694-1707. 

PACKER,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  26, 

1720.    (Name  off,  1724.) 

PACKERILL  or  PACKRELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peter- 
house,  Mar.  6,  1631-2.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1632; 
Scholar,  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
May,  1665.   R.  of  Hatley,  Cambs.,  1665.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

PACKMAN,  see  PAKENHAM. 

PACKWOOD,  SAMUEL.    M.A.  from  Pembroke,   1714.    S.  of 

Thomas,  of  Coventry.    Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford) 

July  8,   1697,  age  13;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1702.    V.  of  Exhall, 

Warws.,  1725-42.   V.  of  Feckenham,  Worcs.,  1742-51.   (Al. 

Oxon.) 
PADDISON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  15,  1641 

(occurs  as  'Haddison'  in  vol.  2).  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1645-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  21,  1646. 
PADDON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  26, 

1726.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Devon.  B.  at  Dowland. 

School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Rayner).    Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1; 

M.A.  1735.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  14,  1730-1;  priest 

(Exeter)  Sept.  24,  1732.    R.  of  Eggesford,  Devon,  1734-43. 

R.  of  Broad  Nymet,  1739-81.    R-  of  Chawleigh,  1743-81. 

Buried  there  May  7,  1781.   (ScoU-Mayor,  in.  401.) 

PADDY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1654.  S.  of  James,  clothier,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there.  School, 
Shrewsbury  (Mr  Piggot).  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  Nov.  3;  priest,  Nov.  4,  1660.  R.  of 
Southease,  Sussex,  1673.  Probably  will  (Chichester)  1718; 
of  Witton,  clerk.    (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

PADERUN,  WALTER.   Student  or  graduate  in  Civ.L.  1444. 

PADFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  162 1; 
B.A.  1624-5.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  was  R.  of  Huntsham, 
Devon,  1637 :  sequestered,  but  restored,  1660.  Perhaps  Preb. 
of  Dysert,  Killaloe,  in  1672-  (Walker,  Sufferings;  Fasti,  i.  494.) 


J93 


Padmore,  Nicholas 

PADMORE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1615.  Of 
London.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1619.  R.  of  Albury,  Oxon., 
1625.  V.  of  South  Weald,  Essex,  1626-40.  Died  1640. 
Buried  at  South  Weald;  leaves  books  to  the  Church.  Will 
(Consist.  C.  London)  1640.   (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PAGE,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1645.  Previously  matric.  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Nov. 
13,  1640,  age  18;  's.  of  Abraham,  of  Northall,  Middlesex, 
pleb.'  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  R-  oi  Falkingham,  Lines., 
1657;  instituted,  1662.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

PAGE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  8,  1675-6. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1675-6;  B.A.  1679-80. 

PAGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1563-4. 

PAGE,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1571. 

PAGE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1639- 
PAGE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1494; 
B.A.  1497-8;  M.A.  1501.  Proctor,  1505-6.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  1,  1503.  University  preacher,  1505-6.  R.  of 
Newton,  Cambs.,  till  1535.  R.  of  Kingston,  1506-38.  Died 
1538- 

PAIGE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  163 1; 
Scholar,  1631.  Perhaps  's.  of  Edmund,  citizen  of  London'; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1635.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Stevens,  of  Gloucestershire.  (Vis.  of  London,  1634; 
Vis.  of  Middlesex,  1664.) 

PAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1576;  B.A.  1578-9; 
M.A.  1582. 

PAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  18, 1665. 
2nci  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Oundle.  School, 
Oundle. 

PAGE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1569. 

PAGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  13,  1623-4.  Of 
Sussex.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1628-9.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (Chichester)  1634;  of  Arundel,  Sussex,  clerk. 

PAGE,  GRESHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  23, 
1636.  S.  of  Anthony,  of '  Thorp  HaU,'  Norfolk  (and  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Gresham,  of  Thorp-Market).  B.  Apr.  6, 
1621.  Matric.  1636.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1638. 
Buried  July  21,  1693.  M.I.  at  Saxthorpe.  lirother  of  John 
(1642).    (Blomefield,  vi.  500.) 

PAGE,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Queens'.  Perhaps  V.  of  Witham, 
Essex,  1498-1501.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1501. 

PAGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  c.  1  591. 
S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Matching.  B.  at  Matching,  Essex.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  July  12;  priest,  July  13,  1596,  age  24.  R.  of 
Abbots  Roothing,  Essex,  1600-12.  Died  1612.  Will,  Cons.  C. 
London. 

PAGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1620;  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18;  priest, 
Feb.  19,  1626-7.  V.  of  Ledbury,  Hereford,  1631.  Married 
Alice,  sister  of  Richard  Gowland,  Keeper  of  the  Library, 
Westminster.  Living,  1660.  {Peile,i. 335;  Westminstei- Abbey 
Register.) 

PAGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  9,  1652-3. 
S.  of  Henry,  yeoman.  B.  at  Horbling,  Lines.  Schools, 
Melton  Mowbray  and  Oakham,  Ruts.  Matric.  1653;  B.A. 
1656-7. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1574;  B.A. 
1577-8. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1588. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1617.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  1618-9.  B.A.  1621-2; 
M.A.  1625.   Dixie  Fellow  of  Emmanuel. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  10,  1619. 
Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1627.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1628.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Honington,  Sufiolk,  1644;  ejected,  1644;  of  East  Ham, 
Essex,  in  1653;  and  of  Honingham,  Norfolk,  in  1656. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  i)ens.  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1627. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1629. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1637.  Of  Devon. 
Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1646.  Will 
of  John  Paige,  of  Rowe,  Devon,  clerk  (P.C.C),  1658. 

PAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15  sic)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  21,  1642. 
S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Knt.  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Ely 
(Mr  Hitch).  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  20,  1646.  Of  Saxthorpe,  Norfolk,  Esq.,  J. P.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Page,  of  Saxthorpe.  Died  Feb.  6, 
1707,  aged  82.  M.I.  at  Saxthorpe.  Brother  of  Gresham 
(1636).   (Blomefield,  vi.  500.) 


Page,  Thomas 

PAIGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  29,  1661.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  Signed  for 
priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  18,  1669.  P.C.  of  Bury,  Hunts., 
1680-92.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wood  Walton.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  contemporaries  of  the  same  names. 

PAGE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  6,  1540.  Of  Burton,  Staffs.  Matric.  1544;  B.A. 
1544-5;  M.A.  1548.  Fellow,  1543-54-  Fellow  of  Eton 
College,  1561.  '  Gave  the  long  chamber  coverlids  for  the  beds 
where  the  king's  scholars  lie.'  Died  1582.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Harwood.) 

PAGE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1602 
(impubes);  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 

PAGE,  MICHAEL.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  25;  priest.  May  26,  1605.  V.  of 
Barton-on-Humber,  Lines.,  1609-25. 

PAGE,  NATHANIEL.  M.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1642  {Lit. 
Reg.). 

PAGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  15,  1606. 
S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Sandwich,  Kent.  Bapt.  at 
St  Peter's,  Mar.  i,  1589-90.  School,  Sandwich  (Mr  Knowles). 
Scholar,  1606-13;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1631-2  (on 
King's  visit).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  5,  1614-5.  Tutor 
in  the  house  of  Sir  Henry  Fanshawe.  Licensed  to  preach  in 
Rochester  diocese,  1623.  R.  of  Stockton,  Norfolk,  1631-4. 
{Venn,  i.  194.) 

PAGE,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1574; 
B.A.  1577-8. 

PAGE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10,  1601.  Of 
London. 

PAGE,  RANDOLPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  i, 
1660.  S.  of  Randolph,  farmer.  B.  at  Harrow,  Middlesex. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 

PAGE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1547- 
PAGE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1564. 

B.  at  Alpram,  Cheshire.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1567; 

priest  (London)  Feb.  15,  1567-8,  age  24.    R.  of  Theberton, 

Suffolk,  1570-85.   R.  of  Ufiord,  1572-85.   Buried  there  Apr. 

12,  1585. 
PAGE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1578; 

B.A.  1581-2. 
PAIGE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615; 

B.A.  1618-9.   One  of  these  names,  's.  and  h.  of  William,  of 

Hemingford,  Hunts.,  gent.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28, 

1619. 
PAGE,  SIMEON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1626.  S.  of 

John,  gent.   B.  at  Hemingford,  Hunts.  Scholar,  1627;  B.A. 

1630-1;   M.A.    1634.     R.   of   Hemingford   Abbots,   Hunts., 

1632-43,  sequestered.    Petitioned  the  House  of  Lords  for 

restitution  of  tithes,  1660.   {Venn,  1.  316.) 
PAGE,  THOMAS.   At  Magdalene  four  years  when  ord.  deacon 

(London)  Dec.  27,  1559.  B.  at  Hedbom  Worthey,  Hants.,  c. 

1536.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Harlton,  Cambs.,  1564. 

PAGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1613; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 

PAGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1628. 
(Perhaps  s.  and  executor  of  Thomas,  of  Harrow,  whose  will, 
P.C.C,  1653.)  B.  at  Uxenden,  Harrow,  1613.  Matric.  Michs. 
1628;  B.A.  1632;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow,  1631-75.  Provost  of 
King's,  1675-81.  Vice-Chancellor,  1676-7.  Knighted,  Sept. 
19, 1675.  Travelled  much.  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond, 
Deputy  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Gave  the  plate  and 
candlesticks  for  the  chapel  altar.  Died  Aug.  8,  1681.  M.I.  in 
King's  Chapel.   {Harwood;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  23.) 

PAGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  10, 
1657.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hasted  (Hawstead),  SuSolk.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Ord.  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1662;  C.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  1667. 

PAGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  20,  1683. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kersey  and  of  Preston  HaU,  Sufiolk. 
B.  at  Preston,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Bury  and  Ipswich.  Matric. 
1683;  Scholar,  1683-7;  B.A.  1686-7.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Smyth,  of  Gimingham,  Norfolk.  Died  1718.  {Venn,  i. 
474-) 

PAGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  22,  1697.  Pre- 
viously matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  24,  1696-7. 
S.  of  John,  of  Colwall,  Hereford,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  1680. 
Scholar,  1697;  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1705.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  12,  1703-4;  priest,  Apr.  12,  1704.  V.  of 
Codicote,  Herts.,  1704-14.  R.  of  Wheatacre  All  Saints,  and 
Burgh,  Norfolk,  1714-5.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Hunsdon.  R.  of 
Beccles,  Suffolk,  1715-64.   Died  Jan.  31,  1764.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


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Page,  William 

PAGE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  i554; 

B.A.  1557-8.   Probably  fellow  of  Trinity,  1560. 
PAGE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1575.  One  of  these  names,  of  Staple  Inn,  adm.  at  Gray  s  Inn, 

May  8,  1577. 
PAGE,    WILLIAM.     M.A.    1615    (Incorp.    from    Oxford)      Of 

Middlesex,  pleb.    B.  at  Harrow.    Matric.  (BaUiol  CoUege, 

Oxford)  Nov.  7,  1606,  age  16;  B.A.  i6io;  M.A.  1614;  B.D. 

1621;   D.D.   1634.    Fellow  of  All  Souls,    i6iq.    Master  of 

Reading  School,  1629;  sequestered,  1644.   R.  of  Hannington, 

Hants.,  sequestered,  1646.  R.  of  East  Locking,  Berks.,  1647- 

64.  Author,  religious.  Died  at  East  Locking,  Feb.  24, 1663-4. 

Buried  in  the  chancel.    Will,  Cons.  C.  Sarum.    (Al.  Oxon.; 

D.N.B.) 
PAGE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 

1717.     S.    of    Benjamin,    of    Hussen,    Northants.     School, 

Heversham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Watson). 

PAGE, .   M.Gram.  1482-3. 

PAGE, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1542-3- 
PAGE,  .   Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  1564. 

PAGE, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1583. 

PAGE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  5,  1719- 

(Name  off,  1723.) 
PAGES,  ISAAC.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  23,   1726-7.    Of 

Somerset.     S.   of   ,    clerk,   deceased   (Solomon,    R.   of 

Famborough,  Somerset,  1693-1726).    Matric.  1727;  Rustat 

Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1730-1. 
PAGET,  AMBROSE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1619; 

B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  4,  1623; 

priest,  Jan.  30,  1623-4. 

PAGET,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Caius,  May,  i559- 
S.  of  William,  Lord  Paget  of  Beaudesert.  Of  Trinity  Hall,  in 
1564.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  24,  1561.  Involved 
in  the  plot  of  Babington.  Lived  mostly  abroad.  Justly 
suspected  of  treasonable  plotting;  attainted,  1587.  Entered 
the  service  of  the  King  of  Spain,  in  1588.  His  attainder  was 
reversed  after  the  accession  of  James  I.  Author.  Died, 
probably  in  England,  Feb.  1611-2.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1559)-    (D.N.B.;  Venn,  i.  40;  Cooper,  in.  53.) 

PAGET,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1671-2. 
Matric.  1671-2;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 
Fellow,  1679.   Perhaps  F.R.S.,  1682. 

PAGET,  EUSEBIUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563-4- 
3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Cranford,  Northants.,  gent,  (and 
Katharine,  dau.  of  Euseby  Isham).  B.  at  Cranford.  B.A. 
1567-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June,  age  22;  priest,  Sept. 
1569.  R.  of  Wold,  Northants.,  1569-76;  of  Lamport,  1572-4; 
of  Barnwell  St  Andrew,  1575;  of  Kilkhampton,  Cornwall, 
1580-4;  of  St  Anne  and  St  Agnes,  Aldersgate,  1604-17. 
A  puritan.  Called  'the  Golden  Sophister.'  Author,  theo- 
logical. Died  1617.  Buried  at  Aldersgate.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1617.  (Part  of  a  Register,  i.  287;  Peile,  i.  81;  D.N.B. ;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

PAGET,  HAROLD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1578; 
B.A.  1581-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  8;  priest,  Dec.  16, 
1586.  R.  of  Hallaton,  Leics.,  1586.  Will  (Leicester)  c.  1628- 
31- 

PAGET,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1593;  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 
Hauxwell,  Yorks.,  1640-61.   Died  1661. 

PAGET,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1627-8.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1626. 

PAGET,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1629  (fil.  nob.).  Doubt- 
less s.  of  William  Lord  Paget.  Buried  at  Drayton,  Middlesex, 
Sept.  15,  1635.   Brotherof  Thomas  (1632).   (J.  Ch,  Smith.) 

PAGITT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 
1636.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Westminster.  Bapt.  at  St 
Margaret's,  Dec.  8,  1619.  School,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering). 
Matric.  1636.  Possibly  the  same  who  was  buried  at  St 
Margaret's,  Mar.  27,  1639.  Brother  of  Richard  (1637). 
(Peile,  I.  443;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

PAGETT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13, 
1661.  Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Barwell,  Leics. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1661-2.  Matric.  1661-2;  B.A. 
1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Peckleton, 
Leics.,  1671.  Buried  there  Nov.  23,  1708,  aged  66.  Will 
(Leicester)  1708.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1670).  (Nichols,  iv. 
481.) 

PACHET,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1516-7. 

PACHET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1565. 
Of  Lancashire.  Possibly  s.  of  William  (1549).  B.A.  1569-70; 
M.A.  from  Queens',  1573.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1572-8.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  25,  1572.    R.  of  Panfield, 


Paget,  Richard 

Essex,    1577-8.     R.    of    Hintlesham,    Suffolk,    1586-1610. 
Doubtless  R.  of  Skirpenbeck,  Yorks.,  1600-1623.     R.  of 
Full  Sutton,  1612-23.    Win  (York)   1623;  to  be  buried  at 
Skirpenbeck.   Father  of  Nathaniel  (1606). 
PACHET,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  18,  1576. 
PAGET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592;  B.A.  1594- 
5;  M.A.  1598.    R.  of  Nantwich,  1598,  ejected  for  noncon- 
formity.   Went  to  Holland,   1604;  chaplain  to  an  English 
regiment  there,  c.  1605-7.  Minister  of  the  English  presbyterian 
church    at    Amsterdam,    1607-37.     Author,    controversial. 
Died  1640.   Brotherof  Thomas  (1605).   (D.N.B.;  Earwaker's 
Local  Gleanings,   1.   33;    Steven's  Scotch  Ch.,   Amsterdam, 
1833.) 
PATCHETT,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1615.    Of  Lancashire.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1618-9;  M.A. 
1622.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Aldham,  Suffolk,  1632. 
PAGET,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24,  1686-7. 

Of  Warwickshire. 
PAGET,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1703;  B.A. 

1707-8;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  20,  1708-9. 
PAGETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1709. 
S.  of  Joseph  (1670),  of  Thurlaston,  Leics.,  clerk.  Bapt. 
Feb.  19,  1690-1.  School,  Thurlaston  (Mr  Potter).  Matric. 
1709;  B.A.  1712-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1713; 
C.  of  Brig  Casterton,  Rutland;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  27,  1716. 
V.  of  Queniborough,  Leics.,  1716.  R.  of  Ashby  Folville,  1724- 
49.  Died  Apr.  12,  1749,  aged  58.  Will  (Leicester)  1749. 
Brother  of  Joseph  (1713-4).  (Nichols,  iv.  481.) 
PAGET,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1742.  S.  of  John,  of  Egham, 
Surrey,  clerk.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  22, 
1730-1,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1734.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1766; 
of  Egham,  clerk.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
PAGETT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1670. 
Of  Leicestershire.  6th  s.  of  Humphrey,  of  Barwell,  Leics., 
gent.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Dixie  Fellow, 
1674.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8.  R.  of  Thur- 
laston, Leics.,  1678-1705.  R.  of  Barwell,  1680-2.  Buried 
June  21,  1705,  aged  54.  WiU,  Leicester.  Brother  of  Humphrey 
(1661)  and  perhaps  of  Thomas  (1671),  father  of  the  next  and 
of  John  (1709). 
PAGET,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  ri,  1713-4- 
S.  of  Joseph  (1670),  deceased,  R.  of  Thurlaston,  Leics.  B. 
1697.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1713-4; 
B.A.  1717-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1719;  priest,  Dec. 
18,  1720.  C.  of  Harlton  and  of  March,  Cambs.,  1719-20. 
Chaplain  in  the  East  India  Company's  service,  1722.  Died 
at  Dacca,  Mar.  26,  1724.  Brother  of  John  (1709).  (H.  B. 
Hyde,  Annals  of  Bengal.) 
PAGITT,  JUSTINIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1626-7.  S.  of  James,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  B.  at  Hadley, 
Middlesex.  Schools,  Bramley,  Staffs.  (Mr  Dudson),  London 
and  Bosworth  (Mr  Chance).  Matric.  1626-7.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  11,  1628.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  8, 1635. 
Custos  Brevium  and  Recorder  of  the  King's  Bench.  Of 
Hadley,  Middlesex,  Esq.  Married  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Richard 
Wilcox,  of  London.  Died  Dec.  29,  1668.  M.I.  at  St  Giles-in- 
the-Fields.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1668-9.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1628-9).  (Peile,  I.  378;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  132;  Vis.  of 
Middlesex,  1664.) 
PAGET,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1647. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1647.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  23,  1649.  Scholar,  1649. 
PAGET,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  13, 
1606.  S.  of  John  (1565),  R.  of  Skirpenbeck,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Butter  Crambe  (Mr  Perry).  Matric.  1606;  Scholar, 
1606-13;  B.A.  1609-10:  M.A.  1613.  V.  of  Melboum,  Cambs., 
1617.  y.  of  Kirby  Grindalythe,  Yorks.,  1617-8.  Dean  of 
Middleham,  Yorks.,  1618-i-.  37.   (Venn,  i.  192.)  ^-> 

PAGIT,  NATHANIEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1607.   y 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.;  priest,  Dec.  1615;  'M.A.  of  Clare.i^ 
PAGET,  NATHAN.  M.D.  1641-2  (Incorp.  from  Leyden).  S.  of 
Thomas  (1605),  R.  of  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  Mar.  31, 
1615,  at  Manchester.  M.A.  (Edinburgh)  1635.  Entered  at 
Leyden,  Nov.  25,  1638,  age  23;  M.D.  1639.  F.R.C.P.,  1646. 
Censor  Elect,  1668.  Harveian  orator,  1664.  Benefactor  to 
the  R.C.P.  A  friend  of  Milton,  and  a  cousin  of  his  third  wife. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Cromwell,  and  1st 
cousinof  the  Protector.  Died  Jan.  1678-9.  Will  proved,  1679. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1654).  (Munk,  1.  243;  D.N.B.) 
PAGETT,  PHINEAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1638.  Admon.  of  one  of  these  names 
(York)  1649;  of  North  Dalton,  Yorks.,  clerk. 
PAGET  or  PATCHETT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1558;  Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566.  FeUow, 
1563.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  2,  1570.  R.  of  Litcham, 
Norfolk,  1571-3.  Perhaps  R.  of  Keighley,  Yorks.,  1578-1616. 
Died  1616. 


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Paget,  Richard 

PACHET,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  2, 
1600.  S.  of  William  (1549),  B.D.  B.  at  Skirpenbeck,  Yorks. 
School,  York.  Died  Jfune  17,  1636.  Buried  at  Skirpenbeck. 
M.I.   {Venn,  i.  173;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

PAGETT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1637.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Westminster.  Bapt.  at  St 
Margaret's,  Jan.  12,  1620-1.  Scholar,  1636.  Created  B.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1642.  Incorp.  LL.B.  at  Cambridge,  1642.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1648-56.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  27, 
1642-3.  Buried  at  St  John's,  Westminster,  June  16,  1696. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Henry  (1636)  and  father  of  the  next. 
{Westminster  Abbey  Registers.) 

PAGGETT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1674.  S.  of  the  above.  LL.B.  1680;  LL.D.  1687.  Advocate, 
Doctors' Commons.  Died  Nov.  10,  1726.  Buried  at  St  John's, 
Westminster.  WiU,  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster. 
(Musgrave,  Ob.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

PACHET,  ROBERT.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall.  B.Civ.L.  1525-6; 
B.Can.L.  1530-1.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln. 

PACHETT,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1537-8.  Of  Rothley, 
Leics.  B.A.  1539-40;  M.A.  1542;  B.D.  1550-1.  Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1540.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  28,  1544-5; 
priest,  Apr.  4,  1545.  Preacher,  1554.  V.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk, 
1568.  Died  1577.   Benefactor  to  Pembroke.   {Peile,  i.  25.) 

PATCHETT,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1658-9. 

PAGETT,  SIMEON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28,  1684. 
Of  Oxfordshire.  One  Simon  Paget,  chaplain,  40th  Foot, 
1717. 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Caius,  May,  1559. 
S.  of  William,  Lord  Paget  of  Beaudesert.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  24,  1561.  Succeeded  his  brother  Henry 
as  3rd  Bart.,  Dec.  1568.  An  adherent  of  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots;  much  involved  in  political  and  religious  plots.  Fled 
abroad  on  the  discovery  of  Throgmorton's  plot,  1583. 
Attainted,  1587.  Married  Nazareth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  (or 
John)  Newton,  of  Barr's  Court,  Somerset.  Died  at  Brussels, 
1590.  Brother  of  Charles  (1559).  {D.N.B.;  Venn,  i.  40; 
Cooper,  III.  4;  G.E.C.) 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1605; 
B.A.  i6o8-g;  M.A.  1612.  C.  of  Blackley,  Lanes.,  1615-31. 
Succeeded  his  brother  as  minister  of  the  English  presbyterian 
church  at  Amsterdam,  1637-9.  Returned  to  England,  c. 
1639.  R.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  tiU  1656.  R.  of  Stock- 
port, Cheshire,  till  1660.  Died  1660.  Brother  of  John  (1592), 
father  of  Nathan  (1641-2)  and  Thomas  (1654).  {D.N.B.; 
E.  Axon.) 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  24, 
1628^.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School,  London 
(?  private).  Matric.  1629.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  4,  1632-3.  Serjeant  to  the  Sumpter.  Of  Tottenham 
High  Cross,  Middlesex.  Married  Rachel,  widow  of  Timothy 
Eman,  late  of  Tottenham,  1638.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1650.  Brother 
of  Justinian  (1626-7).   {Peile,  i.  397;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  7, 
1632.  S.  of  WUliam,  Lord  Paget,  of  Beaudesert.  B.  at 
Drayton,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1614-5.  Schools,  Eton 
and  Westminster.  M.A.  1633  {fil.  nob.).  Died  unmarried. 
Buried  at  Drayton,  as  Colonel  Paget,  Jan.  4,  1649-50. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1629). 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  1,  1654.  Of 
Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  1654.  One  of  these  names  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1661. 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  7, 
1654.  S.  of  Thomas  (1605),  clerk,  of  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661;  B.D. 
from  St  Catharine's,  1668;  D.D.  1680.  FeUow  of  Magdalene. 
FeUow  of  St  Catharine's,  1661.  Perhaps  V.  of  Arkesden, 
Essex,  1662-3.  WUl  of  one  of  these  names  (Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Westminster)  1717;  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster. 

PAGETT  or  PACHET,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1671. 
No  record  found  of  a  B.A.  degree.  Perhaps  ist  s.  of  Humphrey, 
of  Barwell,  Leics.  OriginaUy  bred  a  weaver.  Ord.  by  the 
famous  Hugh  Peters.  R.  of  BarweU,  Leics.,  1670-81.  Buried 
there  July  31,  1680,  agsd  42.  Identified  by  J.  Foster  {Al. 
Oxon.)  with  Thomas,  s.  of  Justinian  (1626),  but  this  seems 
imlikely.  Perhaps  brother  of  Humphrey  (1661)  and  Joseph 
(1670).    {Nichols,  IV.  481;  A.  Oxon.) 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  20,  1705. 
B.  at  Drayton,  Middlesex.  Perhaps  Thomas  Catesby,  only 
s.  of  Henry,  Lord  Paget  de  Beaudesert.  B.  1689.  Matric. 
from  Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  Apr.  19,  1707.  age  18.  M.P. 
for  Staffs.,  1715-27.  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
George  II.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Egerton,  Lord 
Bridgwater.  Author,  misceUanies  in  prose  and  verse.  Died 
at  West  Drayton.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  Feb.  19, 
1741-2.   {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 


Painter,  William 

PAGET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1743. 
Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  i75i-  Fellow,  1746.  Master 
of  King's  CoUege  School,  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  5,  1748;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1750.  Went  to  the  West  Indies 
and  died  there.   {Harwood,  333.) 

PAGET,  WILLIAM.  At  Trinity  Hall;  afterwards  studied  at 
Paris.  S.  of  William,  serjeant-at-mace.  B.  in  London,  c.  1506. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council,  1540-4.  Privy 
Councillor  and  Clerk  of  Parliament,  1543.  Employed  on 
many  foreign  and  domestic  missions.  K.G.,  1547.  M.P.  for 
Co.  Stafford,  1547-9.  ChanceUor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
1547-52.  Created  Lord  Paget  of  Beaudesert,  1549.  Secretary 
of  State  to  Henry  VIII  and  Edward  VI.  Committed  to 
prison  by  the  Star  Chamber  for  peculation,  1551;  degraded 
from  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  1552 ;  restored  by  Queen  Mary, 
1553-  High  Steward  of  the  University,  1554-63.  Lord  Privy 
Seal,  1556.  Resigned  office,  1558.  Died  June  9,  1563. 
Buried  at  West  Drayton,  Middlesex.  M.I.  in  Lichfield 
Cathedral.  Father  of  Thomas  (1559).  (Cooper,  i.  221; 
A.  B.  Beaven;  G.E.C;  D.N.B.,  where  he  is  said  to  have  been 
bom  at  Wednesbury.) 

PACHET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1549; 
B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1556;  B.D.  from  Queens', 
1564.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1554.  FeUow  of  Queens',  1558- 
72.  University  preacher,  1565.  R.  of  Skirpenbeck,  Yorks., 
1571-1600.  Resigned  in  favour  of  his  s.  John  (?  1565).  M.I. 
at  Skirpenbeck.  WiU,  York.  Father  of  Richard  (1600). 
(M.  H.  Peacock;  Venn,  i.  173.) 

PAGET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8. 

PACHET  or  PAGET, .   M.A.  1478-9. 

PATCHETT, .  B.Civ.L.  1511-2. 

PAGETTES, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1558. 

PAGET, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sr  Catharine's,  1661. 

PAGRAVE,  see  PALGRAVE. 

PAINE,  see  PAYNE. 

PAINSACKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1614; 
B.A.  1618,  as  'Painser.' 

PAINTER  or  PAYNTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Trinity,  1669.  Matric.  1669.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Paul, 
of  MusweU  HiU,  Middlesex,  Knt.  Died  unmarried,  Aug.  31, 
1670,  aged  20.  Buried  at  Sprowston,  Norfolk.  M.I.  (Le 
Neve,  Knts.) 

PAINTER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
June  25,  1673.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer.  B.  at  BerkesweU, 
Warws.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7. 

PAINTER,  NEHEMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25, 
1631.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1631.  Migrated  to  Trinity. 
B.A.  1635-6.  Head  Master  of  Manchester  Grammar  School, 
c.  1643.  Buried  in  the  CoUegiate  Church  there,  Nov.  5,  1648. 
Father  of  Steven  (1666-7).  (Mumford,  Manchester  School, 
74-) 

PAINTER  or  PAYNTER,  OWEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  30, 
1623.    Matric.  1623. 

PAINTER,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12,  1698. 
S.  and  h.  of  Steven  (1666-7),  clerk,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1698- 
1702.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  19,  1701.  Died 
May  21,  1702.  M.I.  at  St  Michael-at-Plea,  Norwich.  {Venn, 
I.  500) 

PAYNTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1575. 
B.  at  Kelling,  Norfolk.  Migrated  to  Magdalene.  B.A.  1577-8; 
M.A.  from  Christ's,  1581;  B.D.  1590.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Aug.  1580,  age  25;  priest,  Oct.  1592.  R.  of  'Fange'  {i.e. 
Vange)  AU  Saints,  Essex,  1 580-1.  R.  of  Paddlesworth 
(diocese  Rochester),  Kent,  1581-99.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sporle 
and  Little  Palgrave,  near  Swafifham,  Norfolk,  1592-1616 
(died).    {Peile,  i.  130.) 

PAYNTER,  SOLOMON.   B.A.  from  King's,  1579-80. 

PAINTER,  STEVEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15,  1666-7. 
S.  of  Nehemiah  (1631).  Bapt.  at  Manchester,  Mar.  25,  1647. 
Matric.  1667,  as  'Pajuler';  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May;  priest,  June,  1674. 
Minor  canon  of  the  Cathedral.  R.  of  St  Michael-at-Plea, 
Norwich.  Died  July  13,  1689.  Father  of  Paul  (1698). 
(E.  Axon.) 

PAYNTER,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1583. 

PAINTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1554.  Of  Middlesex.  Scholar.  Schoolmaster  at  Sevenoaks. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  25,  1560.  Perhaps  V.  of  Grain, 
Kent,  1560-3.  Clerk  of  the  ordnance  in  the  Tower,  1561-94. 
Author,  translations,  etc.  Died  1594;  made  a  nuncupative 
wUl,  Feb.  14,  1593-4.    {Cooper,  11.  538;  D.N.B.) 


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PAINTER  or  PAYNTER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1664  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  William,  of  An  Iron,  Cornwall.  Bapt.  at  St 
Erth,  Dec.  7,  1637.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  29,  1656;  B.A.  (0.xford)  1660;  M.A.  1663;  B.D.  1674; 
D.D.  1695.  Fellow,  1657-88.  Rector,  1690-1716.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1698-1700.  R.  of  Wootton,  Northants.,  1686,  as 
'Pa>'nter,  alias  Camboume.'  Biiried  there  Feb.  22,  1715-6. 
M.I.   Admon.,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I.hoagden;  D.N.B.) 


PAYNTER, 


M.B.  1463-4. 


PAITES,  see  PATES. 

PAKE.ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594- Perhaps 
s.  of  John,  of  Broomfield  and  of  Stock,  Essex.  Died  Apr.  i6, 
1622.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  May  28,  1622.  {Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  2nd  S.,  v.  326,  369.) 

PAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17,  161&-7. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Broomfield,  Essex.  Bapt.  there, 
June  9,  1600.  Matric.  1617.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S., 
V.  369.) 

PAKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1598-9;  afterwards 
of  Christ's.  B.  at  Homdon,  Essex.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  18,  1614,  age  26;  priest,  May  26,  1616.  C.  of  Hawkes- 
weU,  Essex. 

PAKE,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  16,  1700.  S.  of 
Joseph,  surgeon,  of  Lowestoft.  B.  there,  May  25,  1684. 
Matric.  1701;  M.B.  from  Clare,  1706;  M.D.  from  Caius,  1713- 
Practised  physic  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Died  Sept.  1727, 
aged  44.  M.I.  at  St  James",  Bury.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Venn,  i.  530.) 

PAKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1727. 
S.  of  Samuel  (above),  M.D.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  at 
Yarmouth.  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  1710.  Schools,  Yarmouth  (Mr 
Welham)  and  Bury  (Mr  Kynnesman).  Matric.  1727;  Scholar, 
1727-32;  M.B.  1732.  Practised  medicine  at  Yarmouth. 
Died  jfuly  29,  1743.  M.I.  at  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth.  {Venn, 
11.  27.) 

PAKE  or  PAKKE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1488-9.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  27,  1490;  priest,  Jime  5,  1490. 

PAKEFIELD,  ROGER.   B.D.  1494-5- 

PAKEFIELD, .   M.A.  before  1466. 

PAKEMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Sidney,  May  13, 
1668.  S.  of  Thomas  (next).  B.  at  Brentford,  Middlesex, 
Oct.  15,  1651.   School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 

PAKEMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 
Migrated  to  Clare;  adm.  there,  June  i,  1633;  B.A.  1633-4; 
M.A.  1637.  V.  of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  1646;  ejected,  1662. 
Ministered  at  Old  Brentford  and  Stratford.  Died  June,  1691. 
Father  of  John  (above).    (D.N.B.) 

PAKENHAM,  GEOFFREY  DE.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1290-2. 

PAKENHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  15, 
1591-2.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  North  Witham,  Lines., 
and  of  Streatham,  Surrey.  Matric.  c.  1592.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  12,  1594.  Knighted,  .\pr.  23,  1603.  Of  Tooting 
Bee,  Surrey.  Died  Mar.  27,  1620,  aged  nearly  40.  Admon., 
Leicester.  Perhaps  nephew  of  John  (1567).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
748;  Victoria  Hist.,  Surrey,  iv.  95.) 

PAKENHAM  or  PACKNAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Oct.  1567.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  Clerk  of  the  Green  Cloth 
and  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Streatham,  Surrey.  B.A.  1571-2. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  8,  1578-9-  'Of  Tooting  Bee, 
Surrey,  and  of  Chfford's  Inn.'  Will  (P.C.C.)  1602;  of  Wimble- 
don, Surrey,  gent.  Bequests  to  Christ's  and  other  Colleges. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  748.) 

PAKENHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1607. 
Matric.  1607,  as  '  Pyckman.'  Perhaps  R.  of  Bardfield  Magna, 
Essex,  1615;  and  R.  of  Stansfield,  Suffolk,  1639-43  (M.A.). 

PAKENHAM  or  PACKMAN,  MARK.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  June,  1565. 

PACKNAM,  NICHOLAS.   B.Civ.L.  1484-5- 

PAKENHAM,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1635.    Of  Essex.    B.A.   1637-8;   M.A.   1641.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich);  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.    R.  of  Stansfield, 

Suffolk,  1643.   Perhaps  V.  of  Godstone,  Surrey.  Died  Nov.  3, 

1675.    M.I.    Will  (P.C.C).    Mentions  property  at  Bardfield 

Magna  {see  John,  1607).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
PAKEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  27, 

1706.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Boston,  Lines.  School,  Boston. 

Matric.  1707;  M.B.  1712. 
PALATINE,  Count  CHARLES  LODOWICK,  Duke  of  Bavaria. 

M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  the  next.  Died  Sept.  7,  1680. 
PALATINE,  Count  FREDERIC,  Prince  Elector.   Incorp.  1612-3. 

Son-in-law  to  James  J.    Died  Nov.  29,  1632.    Father  of  the 

above. 


Palfreyman,  Richard 

PALAVICINO,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1606.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Horatio,  merchant,  Emd  political  agent 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  of  Babraham,  Cambs.  Knighted, 
Feb.  16,  i6io-i.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver 
CromweU,  K.B.  Died  Oct.  14,  1615.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Noble,  Cromwell  Family,  11.  178.) 

PALAVICINO,  TOBIT  (?  TOBIAS).  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Clare,  Michs.  1606.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Horatio.  B.  May  20,  1593, 
at  Babraham,  Cambs.  Succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  brother 
Sir  Henry,  1615.  Purchased  a  great  part  of  Great  and  Little 
Shelford,  Cambs.  Squandered  his  wealth  and  was  imprisoned 
for  debt  in  the  Fleet.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver 
CromweU.  Brother  of  Henry  (above).  (Noble,  Cromwell 
Family,  11.  178.) 

PALDEN, .  B.A.  1515-6. 

PALEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1580;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 

PALEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1698. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Langcliffe,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1709.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1709.  Usher  at  Wakefield  School,  1703-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1704;  priest,  June,  1706.  C.  of  Wakefield, 
1705-17.  V.  of  Hunslet,  Leeds,  1718-32.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Kirkleatham-in-Cleveland,  1723.  Married  Anne  Spink,  of 
Wakefield,  Aug.  22,  1717.  Author,  The  whole  duty  of  Prayer. 
Died  Jan.  1731-2.  Buried  at  Hunslet.  {Peile,  11.  141;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

PALEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1578. 

PALEY,   ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,   1616. 

B.  at  Giggleswick,  in  1597.   B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1624.   Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Sept.  1620;  priest,  Dec.  1621.   V.  of  Hey- 

bridge,  Essex,  1629.    R.  of  Snoreham,  and  V.  of  Althome, 

1637.    {Peile,  1.  311.) 
PALLAY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1548. 
PALEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  13, 

1668.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick. 

Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 

PALEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  16, 
1698.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Langclifie,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord. 
deacon  (Worcester)  1701-2.  Perhaps  V.  of  Elsham,  Lines., 
1704.   {Peile,  II.  142.) 

PALEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  31, 
1729-30.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Langcliffe,  Yorks.,  1711. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1733;  B-A. 
1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1733-4;  priest, 
Mar.  2,  1734-5.  Minor  canon  of  Peterborough  Cathedral. 
V.  of  Helpston,  1735-99.  Head  Master  of  Giggleswick 
School,  1745-99.  C.  of  Giggleswick,  1749-69.  V.  of  Horton- 
in-Ribblesdale,  1769-88.  Died  Sept.  29,  1799.  Father  of 
William,  of  the  Evidences.  {Peile,  11.  221.) 

PALFREY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  30,  1616. 
B.  in  Devon.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Will 
of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter)  1667;  of  Up-Ottery,  Devon, 
clerk. 

PALFREYMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  8,  1646.  S.  of  Robert  (1607).  B.  at  Theddlethorpe, 
Lines.  School,  Homcastle  (Mr  Nottingham).  Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1650. 

PALFRAMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 
B.  1546  {sic).  Probably  B.A.  (Oxford)  1575-6.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1570.  V.  of  Willerby,  Yorks.,  1599-1608. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Digby,  Lines.,  1572.  If  so,  admon.  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  1610-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Cundall,  Yorks. 
Buried  July  7,  1616.    {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

PALFRYMAN,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1567.  B.  at  Sleaford,  Lines.,  c.  1550.  (Called  B.A.  in  the 
Episc.  register.)  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  13;  priest,  Sept. 
20,  1569.  Preacher.  C.  at  Sempringham,  Lines.  V.  of 
Billinghay.  V.  of  Bardney,  1569.  V.  of  Threkingham, 
1598-1607.  V.  of  Aslackby,  1605-11.  R.  of  Folkingham, 
1610.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1618. 

PALFREYMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  22,  1649.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Langton  (?  Laughton), 
near  Partney,  Lines.  School,  Homcastle  (Mr  Nottingham). 
Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3.  Master  of  Boston  School,  1657- 
62.   Father  of  the  next.   {Peile,  i.  529.) 

PALFREYMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  17,  1686.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  schoolmaster  of  Boston, 
Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1689; 
Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689-90.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10, 
1693-4.   {Peile,  n.  102.) 


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PALFREMAN  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1607  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Lusby.  B.A.  1609- 
10-  M  A  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  20,  1614;  pnest, 
Sept. '24,  i6i5-  R-  of  Dalderby,  Lines.,  1614-22.  R.  of 
Theddlethorpe  St  Helen's,  1617.  Father  of  George  (1646). 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  750.) 
PALFRYMAN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Haceby,  Lines.  B.A.  (New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford)  1633;  M.A.  1635-6.  V.  of  Threckingham,  Lmcs., 
1637-42.  R.  of  Haceby,  1638.  Will  dated,  Apr.  29;  proved, 
July  6,  1670.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  749-) 
PALFREYMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  2, 
1660.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4.  One  ot 
these  names  V.  of  Youlgrave,  Derbs.,  1685,  but  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary. 
PALGRAVE  or  PAGRAVE,  AUGUSTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1587.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1552),  pt 
Baniingham  Northvvood,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  at  St  Ocorge  s, 
Tombland,  Norwich,  Oct.  5.  1568.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1587.  Barrister,  1598.  Knighted,  Nov.  24 
1604.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1617.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Willoughby,  of  Risley,  Derbs.  Buned  at  Barning- 
ham,  Nov.  14,  1639.  M.I.  Brother  of  John  (1587).  {Palgrave 
Family  Memorials.) 
PALGRAVE,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  July  2, 1647.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Barmng- 
ham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec.  i,  1629.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Lovering).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1645-6.  Gentle- 
man of  the  Privy  Chamber.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart^  Apr. 
1672.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1690-1.  DiedMar.  13,  1711.  Buried 
at  Bamingham.  Brother  of  John  (1649)  and  WilUam  (1651), 
father  of  John  (1674). 
PALGRAVE,  AUSTIN  (AUGUSTINE).  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1715.  Of  Norfolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (1671).  Bapt.  at 
Brockdish,  Norfolk,  Aug.  3,  1696.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  171879- 
Married  (i)  Christian,  dau.  of  William  Palgrave;  (2)  Catherine 

dau.  of Jay,  of  Needham  Market,  Norfolk.   Buried  at 

Pulham  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Norfolk,  June  22,  1743. 
PAGRAVE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  13, 
1588    S  of  Edward,  R.  of  Barnham  Broom,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bamham  Broom  (Mr  Cawsye).  Scholar,  1589-91.  Ord.  priest 
(Suff.  Bishop  of  Colchester)  Dec.  27,  1602.    R.  of  Litcham, 
Norfolk,  161 7-41.  Buried  there,  Dec.  9,  1641.  Will  (Norwich) 
1642.  Brother  of  Gregory  (1589).   {Venn,  i.  134.) 
PALGRAVE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,    1617.     Of   Norfolk.     Doubtless  s.   of   Thomas,   of 
Pulham  St  Mary  Magdalene.   B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D. 
1632.   Fellow,  1622-44,  ejected.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
25,  1625.   V.  of  St  Benet,  Cambridge,  1633-42.    R.  of  Diss, 
Norfolk,  1647;  ejected,  1648.  R.  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  Buried 
there  Nov.  29,  1656.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1657.    (Palgrave  Family 
Memorials,  58.) 
PAGRAVE  or  PALGRAVE,  GREGORY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at 
Caius,  1589.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Barnham  Broom,  Norfolk. 
School,  Mattishall.   Matric.  1589,  as  'Geo.'   Drowned  in  the 
Cam.    Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  19,  1590- 
Brother  of  Edward  (1588).   (Venn,  i.  138.) 
PAGRAVE,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 
1592-3.    S.  of  Gregory,  gent.,  of  Thuxton,  Norfolk.    Bapt. 
there.  May  i,   1577.    Schools,  Mattishall  and  Garvestone. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.   1596.    Of  Thuxton  and 
Whinbergh,  gent.    Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyrell, 
of  Gipping,  Suffolk,  Esq.    Living  in  1619.    (Venn,  I.   147; 
E.  Anglian,  iii.  99.) 
PALSGRAVE,  JOHN.  Student  of  Corpus  Christi.  B.  in  London. 
Perhaps  the  B.A.  of  1503-4.  M.A.  (Paris).  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1532.    B.D.  (Oxford)   1532.    French  tutor  to  the  Princess 
Mary,  15 13-4,  and  to  Henry  Fitzroy,  Duke  of  Richmond, 
natural  s.  of  Henry  VIII,  1525-9.    King's  chaplain.   Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1514-54.     R.  of   Asfordby,  Leics.,  1516.     R.  of 
Alderton  and  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk.   R.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk. 
R.   of   St   Dunstan-in-the-East,   London,    1533-54-     R-   of 
Wadenhoe,  Northants.,  1546-54.   Author,  French  grammar, 
etc.  Died  1554.   (Cooper,  i.  119,  545;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
PALGRAVE  or  PAGRAVE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Gon- 
ville  Hall,  Michs.  1552.  Probablys.  of  Clement,  of  Baming- 
ham-Northwood,  Norfolk.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
1553.     Bencher,    1569.     Autumn    reader,    1573   and    1582. 
Treasurer,  1583.  Married  Urith,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Saunder, 
of  Ewell,  Surrey.    Buried  at  Bamingham,  May  28,   1611. 
M.I.  there.    Probably  father  of  Augustine  (1587)  and  John 
(1587).   (Palgrave  Family  Memorials,  17.) 
PAGRAVE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587. 
Probably  s.  of    John    (1552),  of    Bamingham-Northwood, 
Norfolk.   Bapt.  Nov.  19,  1571.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1587)- 
PALGRAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1631.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  Norwich.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 


Palle,  Roger 

1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24,  1635;  priest,  Sept.  24, 
1637;  'C.  of  Rougham,'  Norfolk.   R.  of  Illington,  1643. 

PALGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  9,  1649. 
Of  Norfolk.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Bamingham- 
Northwood,  Norfolk,  Bart.  Bapt.  there,  July  5,  1632.  Matric. 
1649.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1652.  Barrister,  1659. 
Married  Diana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Covert,  of  Slaugham,  Sussex, 
1665.  Living,  1685.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1647)  and  half- 
brother  of  William  (1651-2)  and  Nathaniel  (1669). 

PALGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1674.  S.  of  Sir  Augustine  (1647),  Bart.,  of  Baming- 
ham, Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Holt.  Probably  died  young. 

PALGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  21, 
1685.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1692. 
PALGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1699.  Of 
Norfolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Nathaniel  (1669).  Matric.  Lent, 
1699-1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1704;  priest,  May,  1706.  R.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk. 
R.  of  Bamingham-Northwood,  till  1721.  Buried  there  1721. 
Will  (Nonvich)  1721. 
PALGRAVE,  NATHANIEL.  .\dva.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  7,  i66g.  S.  of  Sir  John.  Bapt.  at  St  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Aug.  2,  1648.  School,  Holt,  Norfolk  (.Mr  Bainbridge). 
Migrated  to  Emmemuel,  Oct.  30,  1669.  Matric.  1670;  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1673; 
priest,  Apr.  1674.  R.  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk,  1674.  R.  of 
Letheringsett,  1674.  R.  of  Hackford,  1689-1705.  Buried  at 
Letheringsett,  Dec.  14,  1705.  Admon.  granted  to  his  son 
John  (?  1699),  of  Sail,  Norfolk,  clerk.  Brother  of  William 
(1651-2)  and  half-brother  of  John  (1649)  and  Augustine 
(1647).  (Peile,  II.  20;  Palgrave  Family  Memorials,  19.) 
PALGRAVE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1623.   Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 
PALGRAVE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  6,  1687.   S.  of  Richard,  of  Henham,  Suffolk,  gent.   B. 
June  14,  1671.    Matric.   1687;  B.A.   1690-1.    Died  Jan.  5, 
1691  (sic).   (Palgrave  Family  Memorials,  55.) 
PALGRAVE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1670.  (Perhaps  a  mistake  for  William.) 
PALGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  of  Pulham  St  Mary  Magdalene,  and 
of  Gray's  Inn,  London.  Bapt.  at  Pulham,  Oct.  10,  1654. 
Matric.  Easter,  1672;  B.A.  1674-5.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1686.  R.  of  Brockdish,  Norfolk,  1686-1725.  R-  of 
Frenze,  1702-25.  Buried  at  Brockdish,  Mar.  4,  1724-5. 
Doubtless  father  of  Austin  (1715)- 
PALGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  4,  1651-2.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Baming- 
ham, Norfolk.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  16,  1635.  School,  Baming- 
ham, Norfolk  (private).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1656. 
Barrister,  1666.  Died  1673.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1647) 
and  John  (1649). 
PALGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi.  1669. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Robert.  Bapt.  at  Pulham  St  Mary,  Nov.  20, 
1651.  B.A.  1672-3.  WiUiam  Palgrave,  M.A.,  subscribed  for 
deacon  and  priest  (Bristol)  Mar.  10,  1676-7.  R.  of  Burgh, 
Suffolk,  1679.  R.  of  Debach,  1696.  Buried  at  Burgh,  Mar.  10, 
1701-2.  (F.  S.  Hockaday;  Palgrave  Family  Memorials,  55.) 
PALGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  28, 
1711.  S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Pulham  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Beccles  and  Woodbridge  (Mr 
Leeds).  Matric.  1710-1;  Scholar,  1711-6;  M.B.  1717;  M.D. 
1723.  Fellow,  1716-27.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  i,  1719- 
Physician  at  Ipswich.  Died  Sept.  14,  1742-  M.I.  at  Pulham 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1743-   (Blomefield,  v.  397;  Venn,  i.  525.) 

PALGRAVE, .  Com.  for  B.A.  1468-9. 

PALGRAVE,  .  B.A.  1503-4- 

PALGRAVE, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  20, 

1692.  (Name  off,  Dec.  1693.) 
PALIN,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  i597;  B-A.  1600-1 ; 
M.A.  1612.  A  Mr  Palin  was  curate  or  lecturer  at  Leigh, 
Lanes.,  c.  1606,  and  his  ministry  greatly  influenced  Richard 
Mather  the  first  of  the  American  family  of  that  name. 
(E.  Axon.) 
PALLADY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1533.  Of  Northampton.  Fellow,  1536-7. 
Overseer  and  probably  architect  of  the  Duke  of  Somerset's 
palace  in  the  Strand,  commenced  1546.  M.P.  for  Peter- 
borough, 1547-52;  for  Heytesbury,  1559.  Admon.  of  one  of 
these  names  (P.C.C.)  1563;  of  Buekland,  Gloucs.,  gent. 
(Cooper,  I.  125;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PALLE,  ROGER.  B.A.  1454-5.  Perhaps  wiU  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1504;  'clerk  of  Heybridge,  Essex';  s.  of  Roger,  of  Little 
Walsingham,  Norfolk;  to  be  buried  at  Walsingham.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 


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Pallet,  Joseph 

PALLET,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1613. 

PALLEY, .   Of  Christ's  College.  Sufferer  in  a 'jettynge' or 

riot  in  the  town,  Oct.  8,  1533.   {Gr.  Bk.  A,  223.) 

PALLISER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i, 
1651.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  lately  deceased,  of  Kirkby- 
on-Wiske,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Danby-on-Wiske,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1651.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

PALLISER,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1735- 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  i737;  Scholar,  i737;  LL.B.  1741- 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Litt.  dim.  from  York)  Mar.  1740-1. 
R.  of  East  Drayton,  Notts. 

PALMER,  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  1481-2.  Of  Ely  diocese.  M.A. 
1485.  Styled  B.D.  in  a  deed  in  Jan.  1510-1.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1483-15 13.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  May  23, 
1483;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1483-4;  title,  St  Peter's  College. 
Parochial  chaplain  of  Little  St  Mary's,  1488-9,  1491-2. 
1493-4,  1500-3.  Perhaps  C.  of  St  Magnus,  London,  in  1515 
and  1540.   (T.  A.  Walker;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

PALMER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1568. 
Probably  licensed  to  preach  (Peterb.)  Mar.  28,  1572-  R-  of 
Brampton,  Northants.,  1573-8;  'B.A.;  age  29'  in  1576. 
Buried  there  1578.   (Peile,  i.  105;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

PALMER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1577.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants. 
B.  1558.  Of  Stoke  Doyle,  Esq.,  in  1618.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Watts,  of  Blakesley.  Perhaps  father  of  Edward 
(1606)  and  Thomas  (1606).  (Nichols,  11.  550;  Vis.  of  NoHh- 
ants.) 

PALMER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  12, 
1579.  Resident  in  1581.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  'jurispentus,'  of 
Hartlip,  Kent.  B.  in  London.  School,  Willesden  (Mr  Griffith). 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  1583.  Knight  of  the  Bath, 
1603.  Married  (i)  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Kingsmill,  of 
Southampton ;  (2)  Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  Dudley  Digges,  of 
Chilham,  Kent.  Buried  at  Chilham,  Sept.  3,  1630.  M.L 
(Venn,  i.  103;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

PALMER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1607. 

PALMER,  ARCHDALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  3, 
1627-8.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  (and  Barbara  Archdale,  of 
Wickham,  Bucks.).  B.  at  Aldermanbury,  London.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  June  18,  1631.  High  Sheriff  of  Leics., 
1641.  Of  Wanlip,  Leics.,  Esq.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Smith,  of  London,  merchant.  Died  Aug.  6,  1673, 
aged  63.  Buried  at  Wanlip.  M.L  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1673-  Brother 
of  William  (1631-2),  father  of  the  next  and  of  Joshua  (1675). 
(Nichols,  III.  1099;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

PALMER,  ARCHDALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Mar. 
19,  1657-8.  S.  of  Archdale  (above),  Esq.  B.  at  Wanlip, 
Leics.  Schools,  Coventry  and  Meadbome.  Matric.  1658. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Apr.  5,  1659.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A. 
1665.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1667;  C.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Hertford.  Buried  Sept.  18,  1683.  Brother  of 
Joshua  (1675).    (Nichols,  ni.  iioi.) 

PALMER,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matrio.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1569.  Perhaps  incorp.  at  O.xford,  1580,  as  'B.A.  of 
Cambridge.'  Possibly  identical  with  the  man  of  these  names 
who  matric.  from  St  Alban  Hall,  O.xford,  1578,  age  25.  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1581.  Perhaps  R.  of  Widworthy,  Devon,  1574- 
WiU  (Exeter)  1610.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

PALMER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1704.  S.  of  Edmund,  bookseller.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Stamford  (Mr  Turner). 
PALMER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  23,  1670. 
Previously  matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  May  5, 
1668,  age  17.  S.  of  Su:  William,  of  Warden  Street,  Beds.,  Knt. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675;  B.D.  1683;  D.D.  1688. 
Fellow,  1672-85.  Taxor,  1681-2.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June, 
1680.  V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1685.  Preb.  of  York,  1689- 
1705;  of  Southwell,  1690-1705.  R.  of  Kirby-in-Cleveland, 
1692.  R.  of  Long  Marston,  Yorks.,  1694-1705.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Thompson,  and  widow  of  Toby 
Wickham,  of  York.  Buried  in  York  Minster,  Jan.  17,  1704-5- 
Father  of  Charles  (1717)-  (Al-  Oxon.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
PALMER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1680. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants.,  Esq.  Bapt.  there, 
Nov.  13,  1663.  School,  Oundle,  1670.  Colleger  at  Eton, 
1675-9.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  R-  of  Stoke 
Doyle,  1689-1717.  Buried  there  Apr.  3,  i7i7-  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 
PALMER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27, 
1717.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles  (1670),  of  Yorkshire,  clerk  (R.  of 
Long  Marston).  B.  at  York.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Clark). 
Matric.  1718.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  7,  1719,  as  Fell-Com. 
LL.B.  1726.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  22,  1717-8. 
PALMER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
14,  1724.    S.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  Domey  Court,  Bucks. 


Palmer,  H. 

B.  at  Hayes,  Middlesex,  1707.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1724- 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27,  1725-6.  Succeeded  as 
5th  Bart.,  Nov.  1723.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Harcourt,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Esq.  Buried  at  Domey, 
Nov.  13,  1773.   (G.E.C.,  1.  i66;  Palmer  Pedigrees.) 

PALMER,  CHARLES  FISH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  i,  1747- 
B.  at  Bamet,  Herts.  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  i754- 
Fellow,  1754-7.  Probably  of  Kelyn,  Flint.  Married  Lucy 
Jones  of  Kelyn.  Patron  with  his  wife  and  others  of  Ripple, 
Kent,  in  1769.    (Hasted,  iv.  135.) 

PALMER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
24,1590-1.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Necton,  Norfolk.  School, 
Fransham.  Matric.  c.  1591;  Scholar,  1591-7;  B.A.  (?  1594-5). 
(Venn,  i.  142.) 

PALMER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  6,  1623.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.  Bapt.  at  Burgh, 
Lines.,  Mar.  30,  1606.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  1623;  B.A. 
1626.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  18,  1629.  Of  Burgh,  Esq. 
Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  BoUe,  Knt.,  of  Thorpe 
Hall.  Buried  July  5,  1640.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  754.) 

PALMER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1666. 
Matric.  Easter,  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1675.  V.  of  Friston  and  Snape,  Suffolk, 
1677.  V.  of  Rendham,  1678.  One  of  these  names  died 
(Charterhouse)  Aug.  30,  1751,  aged  102.  (Musgrave;  G.  Mag., 
381.) 
PALMER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1571- 
PALMER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1606.   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony  (i577),  of  Stoke  Doyle, 
Northants.,  Esq.   If  so,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5, 
1608.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1615.   Reader,  1639.   Died  c.  1642. 
(Middle  Temple  Bench  Book.) 
PALMER,   EDWARD.     Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,   Easter, 
1610;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 
FeUow,  1614.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1617.   An  excellent  Greek 
scholar.   (.41.  IVestmon.) 
PALMER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  1,  1639-40.   Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1654; 
of  Bilsby,  Lines.,  clerk. 
PALMER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  29,   1655.    Of  Leicester.    School,  Leicester.    Scholar, 
1656;  Matric.  1658.   One  of  these  names,  of  Clement's  Inn, 
gent.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  21,  1661-2. 
PALMER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1693.    S.   of   Thomas.     B.   at   Leicester.    School,    Market 
Harborough  (Mr  Home).   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June 
22,  1695. 
PALMER,  EDWARD.    M.A.  from  King's,  1744.   S.  of  Samuel, 
of  Charlton,  Dorset,  clerk.   Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford) 
May  18,  1727,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1732.   V.  of  Ringmer, 
Sussex,  1736-48.   Buried  there  Jan.  11,  1747-8.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
PALMER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1631-2.   Perhaps  V.  of  Castle  Sowerby,  Cumber- 
land, 'M.A.,'  1646;  and  V.  of  Aspatria,  1661-86.  Died  1686. 
(B.  Nightingale.) 
PALMER,  GEOFFREY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1612. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Carlton,  Northants.   B.  1598.   B.A. 
1615-6;  M.A.   1619;  D.C.L.   (Oxford)    1643.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  14,  1616.   Called  to  the  Bar,  May  23, 
1623.   Bencher,  1660.   Treasurer,  1661.   University  Counsel, 
1635.    M.P.  for  Stamford,  1640-2.    Solicitor-General,  1645. 
Attomey-General,     1660-70.      Knighted,    May    31,     1660. 
Created  Bart.,  June  7,  1660.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1661-2. 
Recorder  of  Boston,   1662-70.    Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Francis  Moore,  of  Fawley.    Died  at  Hampstead,  May  5, 
1670,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Carlton.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Peile,  1.  2S8; 
D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Northants.;  Northants.  Families,  246.) 
PALMER,  GEOFFREY.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  13, 
1672.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Lewis,  of  Carlton,  Northants., 
Bart.   B.  at  Carlton  Scroop,  Lines.,  June  12,  1655.   Matric. 
1672.   M.P.  for  Leics.,  1708-10  and  1714-   Succeeded  as  3rd 
Bart.,  c.  1714.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grantham, 
of  Goltho,  Lines.    Died  Dec.  29,  1732.    Buried  at  Carlton. 
(Northants.  Families;  G.E.C.) 
PALMER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  1654-5- 
Of  Milverton,  Warws.    Matric.  1656.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1655.    Barrister,  1663. 
PALMER,   GERVASE.    Adm.   at   Corpus  Christi,    1621.    Of 
Nottinghamshire.   2nd  s.  of  Sir  Matthew,  Knt.   B.-'V.  1625-6; 
M.A.  1630.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  27,  1632. 
PALMER,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1672. 
Of  Northamptonshire. 

PALMER,  H.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1564-5. 


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Palmer,  Henry 

PALMER,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (aRc  i6)  at  Sidney,  Jan. 
27,  1628-9.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.  Bapt.  Apr.  28,  161 1.  at 
Bekesbome,  Kent.  Schools,  Croydon  (Mr  Nicholson)  and 
Red  Cross  Street,  London  (Mr  Fameby).  Matric.  1629.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18,  1631.  Knighted,  Feb.  14,  1641-2. 
(Kent  Vis.,  1619.) 

PALMER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1650. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  shoemaker,  citizen  of  London.  B.  in 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Mar.  14,  1632-3.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.   Matric.  1650;  Scholar,  1651-2. 

PALMER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 
1702.  S.  of  Herbert.  B.  at  Wingham,  Kent.  Matric.  1702; 
Scholar,  1702-3;  B.A.  1705-6.  Died  unmarried  1710. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1699).   (Peile,  11.  155.) 

PALMER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  6,  1705.  S.  of 
William,  R.  of  Creaton,  Northants.  B.  there.  Bapt.  there, 
July  10,  1688.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713- 
Fellow,  1711-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1711;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1712.   V.  of  Codicote,  Herts.,  i7i4-5-  Died  1715- 

PALMER,  HERBERT.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1615-6.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1586),  of  Wingham,  Kent,  Knt. 
B.  there,  1601.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  from  Queens', 
1631.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1623.  President,  1644-7.  University 
preacher,  1632.  V.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1632-47.  Lecturer  at 
Westminster  Abbey,  1643.  Member  of  the  Westminster 
Assembly.  Author,  theological.  A  renowned  Catechist. 
Died  1647,  aged  47.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1615-6). 
(D.N.B.;  Cussans,  i.) 

PALMER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1554; 
Scholar,  1555-6. 

PALMER,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1601-2;  M.A.  1605; 
B.D.  1613.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1611.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  May  26,  1605.  V.  of  St  Bride,  Fleet  Street,  1616-45, 
resigned.  Founded  charities  in  Westminster.  Died  Jan.  5, 
1659-60.  Buried  in  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  M.L 
{D.N.B.) 

PALMER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1620. 
Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1623-4. 

PALMER,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1646. 

PALMER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1650.  4th  s. 
of  Sir  Thomas  (1615-6),  of  Wingham,  Kent,  Bart.  Matric. 
1650;  Scholar,  1652;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1656. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6,  1657.  Probably  brother  of 
Roger  (1644). 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  Supp.  for  B.A.  at 
Oxford,  1463. 

PALMAR  or  PAWLEMER,  JOHN.  Scholar  and  FeUow  of  King's 
Hall,  1508-44.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1545. 

PALMER,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1511-2.  Abbot  of  the  Cistercian 
house  of  Tiltey,  Essex;  surrendered,  1536.    [Cooper,  i.  61.) 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575;  D.D.  1595.  FeUow,  1573. 
Proctor,  1587-8.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1595-1604.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1580.  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  1592-1600.  Preb.  of 
Ely,  1592.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1597-1607.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1605-7.  Married  clandestinely,  to  Katherine,  dau. 
of  William  Knevit,  deceased,  late  of  Little  Vastem  Park, 
Wilts.,  Mar.  29,  1593.  Died  June,  1607,  a  prisoner  for  debt. 
{Cooper,  II.  457;  D.N.B.;  Foster's  Marriage  Licences.) 
Another  (?)  of  these  names,  'doctus  predicator,  pluralist,'  etc., 
was  beneficed  in  Staffs.,  ord.  (Lichfield),  seems  to  have  died 
in  1639.   (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915,  246.) 

PALMER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576; 

scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D. 

1592.   Fellow,  1582.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug. 

30,  1588.   V.  of  Normanton,  Yorks.,  1591.    R.  of  Wilburton 

and  Haddenham,  Cambs.,  1592.    V.  of  Trumpington,  1596. 

V.  of  Somercotes,  Lines.,  1597.     R.   of   Alwalton,  Hunts., 

1602.    Died  Nov.  1614.    (Bentham,  Ely,  who  confuses  him 

with  the  last;  D.N.B.) 
PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  19,  1584. 

S.  of  Nicholas,  deceased.    B.  at  'Skvlson,'  Suffolk.    Matric. 

1584. 
PALMER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  5,  1607.    Of 

Lincolnshire.    2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Carlton  Scroop,  Lines. 

Bapt.  Aug.  9,  1592.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1611-2. 

Of  Leadenham,  Lines.,  Esq.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  William 

Paine,  of  Welboum,  Lines.   Buried  at  Leadenham,  Oct.  26, 

1665.  Brother  of  Robert  (1607).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  756.) 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1619;  B.A.  1623-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1624;  priest,  Mar.  3,  1624-5. 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1620;  B.A.  1624-5; 
M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1628. 


Palmer,  Peter 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1629. 
1st  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Cropredy,  Oxon.,  gent.  B.  Nov.  18,  1612. 
Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1657.  R.  of  Ecton,  Northants.,  1641-79.  Archdeacon  of 
Northampton,  1665-79-  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Clifton 
Catesby,  of  Ecton.  Buried  at  Ecton,  Dec.  12,  1679.  M.I. 
Will,  Archd.  Northants.  Father  of  John  (1673)  and  Thomas 
(1677-8).    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs.  1649. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  Age  c.  3  in  1634. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1648-9.   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

PALMER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10,  1655. 

PALMER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  14,  1660-1.    Of 

Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1661.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 

as  'Pamor,'  July  3,  1661. 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  13,  1667. 

S.  of  William,  of  Saleby,  Lines.  Schools,  Withem  and  Beesby. 

Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

June  2,  1672;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673.    R.  of  Addle- 

thorpe.  Lines.,  1680.    R.  of  Ingoldmells,  1680.   Will  proved, 

July  9,  1722.    {Lines.  Pedigrees,  755.) 
PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2,  1673.  Eldest 

s.  of  John  (1629).  Bapt.  at  Ecton,  Northants.,  July  20,  1656. 

Matric.    1674;    Scholar,    1676;    B.A.    1676-7;    M.A.    1680. 

Fellow,  1679.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.,  in  Line.  Inn 

Chapel)  Mar.  10,  1679-80.   R.  of  Ecton,  1680-8.   Died  Nov. 

21,1688.   M.I.  Brotherof  Thomas  (1677-8). 

PALMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1695.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Offchurch,  Warws.  School, 
Combrook  (Mr  John  Fancourt).   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9. 

PALMER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  i7I5-  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Coventry.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  13,  1705-6,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1711.  Fellow  of 
St  Catharine's,  1711.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PALLMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7, 
1751.  S.  of  John,  of  Jamaica.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1751; 
Scholar,  1752. 

PALMER,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1597-8;  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1604. 

PALMER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1688.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Solihull,  Warws.  School,  Tam- 
worth  (Mr  George  Anthrobus).  Matric.  1688-9;  Scholar, 
1691;  B.A.  1691-2:  M.A.  1695.  Chaplain  at  King's,  1695. 
Buried  in  the  Chapel,  1695-6. 

PALMER,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  20, 
1675.  S.  of  Archdale  (1627-8),  of  Wanlip,  Leics.,  Esq.  Adm. 
at  Leyden,  May  21,  1681;  M.D.  there,  July  2,  1682.  Licentiate 
R.C.P.,  1683.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1708;  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
London.   Brother  of  Archdale  (1657-8).   (Munh,  i.  429.) 

PALMER,  LEVINZ  or  LEVYN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1596.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Bekesboume,  Kent, 
Knt.  Bapt.  there,  May  3,  1579.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8, 
1598.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PALMER,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  20,  1726-7. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Medboume, 
Leics.,  Esq.  B.  1707.  Matric.  1727;  LL.B.  1732.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Dec.  19,  1731;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1731-2.  R.  of  East 
Carlton,  Northants.,  1732-68.  R.  of  Carlton  Curlieu,  Leics., 
1733-68.  Married,  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel,  Dec.  14,  i739. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Palmer,  R.  of  Stoke  Doyle.  Died 
July  17,  1768.  Buried  at  East  Carlton,  aged  51.  M.I. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1768.   (H.  I.  Longden;  Nichols,  11.  543.) 

PALMER,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1647; 

scholar  from  Westminster.    Of  Essex.    S.   of  Edward,  of 

Waltham  Abbey.   Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1648;  B.A.  1650-1; 

M.A.   1654.    Adm.   at  the  Middle  Temple,   Nov.  9,   1648. 

CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1655.  Married  Elizabeth  Richards,  Dec.  14, 

1663.    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
PALMER,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1458.    Killed  at  the  battle  of  St  Albans. 
PALMER,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1629;  B.A.  1633-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  12,  1636. 
PALMER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1614.    Of 

London. 
PALMER,    PEREGRINE.     Matric.   FeU.-Com.   from   Christ's, 

Mar.    1618-9.    Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,   late  of  Fairfield, 

Somerset.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  14,  1624-5-    M.P.  for 

Bridgewater,  1669-79.    Died  1684.    WiU,  P.C.C.    {Peile,  I. 

327;  pedigree  in  Somerset  Wills,  u.  87.) 

PALMER,  PETER.   B.Can.L.  1474-5- 

PALMER,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1563-4- 


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Palmer,  Philip 

PALMER,  PHILIP.  M.A.  1641-2  (on  King's  visit).  Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  Sir  James,  of  Dorney  Court,  Bucks.,  Knt.    B. 

1615.  Erroneously  said  to  have  been  created  a  Baronet 
between  1657  and  1669.  Cup-bearer  to  Charles  II.  Knighted, 
c.  1660.  Of  Domey  Court,  Bucks.  Died  1683.  Buried  at 
Domey.  Probably  half-brother  of  Roger  (1652).  {G.E.C.,  i. 
166;  Palmer  Pedigrees.) 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1548. 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1576. 
S.  of  Andrew,  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London  (whose  will, 
P.C.C,  1599).  B.  in  London.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  from 
Peterhouse,  1583.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1582-6.  Licentiate 
of  College  of  Physicians,  1593.  Fellow,  1596-7.  Censor  Elect, 

1616.  Treasurer,  1621-5.  Consilarius,  1624.  President, 
1620-1.  One  of  the  doctors  who  attended  the  death-bed  of 
Prince  Henry,  1612.  Married,  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
Nov.  20,  1586,  Alice  Bradley.  Died  1625.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1625; 
as  of  St  Olave,  Silver  Street,  London.  {Peile,  i.  138;  Munk,  1. 
no;  D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  8, 
1583.   Matric.  1583. 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1605.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.  1586.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611; 
B.D.  1619  {Masters  gives  1622).  Fellow,  1613-26.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1616;  priest, 
June  II,  1620.  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  in  1622.  Preb. 
of  York,  1624-31;  Precentor,  1624-31.  R.  of  Blankney, 
Lines.,  1625-31.  Died  1631.  Will  (Lincoln)  1633.  Donor  of 
MSS.  to  the  College  library. 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1605.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1608-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  24, 
1609;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1613.  V.  of  Newton-on-Trent, 
Lines.,  1612.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1650;  of 
Burton-on-the-Wolds,  Leics.,  clerk. 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1619. 
Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9, 
1622-3;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1623-4.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wymeswold, 
Leics.,  1638-55. 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  7, 
1690.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  at  Whittlesey  Mere,  Hunts.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A. 
1697.  Fellow,  1696.  Died  in  College.  Buried  in  the  ante- 
chapel,  July  18,  1713.    {Peile,  11.  117.) 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1719.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Berkshire.  School,  Wokingham 
(Mr  Neale).  Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1722-3; 
M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  9,  1723;  priest 
(Norwich)  Feb.  1724-5.  Chaplain  at  Trinity  College,  1725-63. 
R.  of  Motteston,  and  V.  of  Blading,  Isle  of  Wight.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1763.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

PALMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1732. 
S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1732; 
Rustat  Scholar,  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1766;  D.D.  (Lam- 
beth). Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1737;  priest,  June  r, 
1740.  R.  of  Scott  WiUoughby,  Lines.,  1740.  Chaplain  to  the 
House  of  Commons.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1769-81.  R.  of 
St  Swithin's,  London,  1776-1805.  Died  at  Grantham,  Lines., 
May  7,  1805,  aged  91.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PALMER,  ROBERT.   B.Civ.L.  1532-3- 

PALMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  5,  1607. 
Of  Carlton  Scroop,  Lines.  S.  of  William.  Bapt.  June9,  1591. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  161 1-2.  Of  Carlton  Scroop, 
Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Meres,  of  Lincoln. 
Buried  Apr.  17,  1656.  Brother  of  John  (1607)  and  father  of 
Robert  (1639).    {Lines.  Pedigrees,  756.) 

PALMER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1620-1. 
One  of  these  names,  's.  of  William,  merchant,  of  London,' 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  6,  1617.   {Peile,  1.  338.) 

PALMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1626.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Devon.  B.  at  Kingston,  Devon. 
Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1626-8.  Will  proved  (Exeter)  1634. 
{Venn,  i.  277.) 

PALMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  29,  1639.  S.  of  Robert  (1607),  Esq.,  of  Carlton  Scroop, 
Lines.  B.  at  Longleanham  (Leadenham),  Lines.  Bapt.  May 
2,  1621.  Schools,  Carleton  Scroop  (Mr  Foster)  and  Grant- 
ham (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  13,  1642.  Died  unmarried,  June  5,  1653.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  756.) 

PALMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  4,  1666-7. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  21,  1676;  priest,  Apr.  7,  1681.  R.  of  Bulvan, 
Essex,  1681-92.  Perhaps  R.  of  Grays  Thurrock.  Died  1692. 
'Buried  in  Grayes,  Essex,  Aug.  18,  1692.'  {Reg.  of  St  Vedast, 
London.) 


Palmer,  Thomas 

PALMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1704- 
S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Upping- 
ham. Matric.  1704.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Dec.  9,  1706,  age 
18.  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711;  B.D.  1718;  D.D.  1725.  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1712-23.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1710; 
C.  of  Colyweston;  priest,  June  24,  1712.  V.  of  Sunninghill, 
Berks.,  1722-47.   Died  Dec.  23,  1747.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1747- 

PALMER,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1644. 
Of  Kent.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (161 5-6).  Bapt. 
Aug.  24,  1627.  Probably  brother  of  James  (1650).  {Palmer 
Pedigree.) 

PALMER,  ROGER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1652,  from  Eton.  S.  of  Sir  James,  of  Domey  Court,  Bucks. 
Bapt.  there,  Sept.  4,  1634.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1656. 
M.P.  for  New  Windsor,  1660.  Created  Earl  Castlemaine, 
1661.  Envoy  to  Rome,  1686-7.  Privy  Councillor,  1687-9. 
Imprisoned  in  the  Tower  after  1688.  Escaped  to  the  Con- 
tinent. Indicted  for  treason,  1695,  but  released.  A  loyal  and 
devout  Catholic.  Mathematician  and  political  pamphleteer. 
Married  Barbara  Villiers,  afterwards  mistress  of  Charles  II. 
Died  July  21,  1705.  Probably  half-brother  of  Philip  (1641-2). 
{D.N.B.-  Hist,  of  King's,  155.) 

PALMER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  15,  1657. 
Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M..\.  1664.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Burley-on-the-Hill,  Rutland,  1669-80. 

PALMER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  27,  1644,  from  Oxford.  B.A.  1644-5.  Of  Hampshire. 
S.  of  John,  of  Rumsey,  Hants.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford)  Feb.  14,  1639-40,  age  14  {sic).  Probably  fellow  of 
Clare,  May  5,  1645  (by  Visitor's  warrant).   {T.A.  Walker.) 

PALMER,  TETERY,  see  PALMES. 

PALMER,  THOMAS.    B.A.   1514-5.    Perhaps  V.  of  Hinxton, 

Cambs.,  c.  1531. 
PALMER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1564-5- 
PALMER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1584. 
PALMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584. 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1586.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Wingham,  Kent, 
Esq.  (created  Bart.,  1621).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  29, 
1590.  Knighted,  May  11,  1603.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Herbert  Pelham,  of  Buxsteep,  Sussex.  Buried  at  Wingham, 
Sept.  10,  1608.  Father  of  Herbert  (1615-6)  and  Thomas 
(i6i5-6).   {G.E.C.,  I.  167.) 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1606.  Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony  (i577),  of  Stoke  Doyle, 
Northants.   B.A.  1609-10.  Brother  of  Edward  (1606). 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1613. 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10,  1612- 
3.  Matric.  1613:  B.A.  1616-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620. 
M.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1620.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1621.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Thomas  and  St  Mary  Radcliffe, 
Bristol,  1623-39.   V.  of  Bedminster,  Somerset,  1623-39. 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1615-6.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1586),  of 
Wingham,  Kent,  Knt.,  deceased.  Succeeded  his  grandfather, 
Thomas,  as  2nd  Bart.,  Jan.  7,  1624-5.  Suffered  much  for 
his  loyalty  to  the  Royal  cause.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Shirley,  of  Iffield,  Sussex.  Buried  at  Wingham, 
Apr.  20,  1656.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1615-6),  father  of  James 
(1650)  and  probably  of  Roger  (1644).   {G.E.C.) 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621. 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  July  10, 
1658.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Harborough.  School,  Harborough 
(Mr  Berry).  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  1671.  Probably  Head  Master  of  Boston 
Grammar  School,  1674-9.  R-  of  Skirbeck,  1680.  Licensed 
(Bishop  of  London)  June  15,  1672,  to  marry  Faith  Law,  of 
Boston.  Buried  there  June  14,  1719-   {P"le,  i.  583.) 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1660.  Doubtless  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Jan.  22,  1648-9;  B.A.  1651-2; 
M.A.  1654.  Fellow,  1653-62.  R.  of  St  Lawrence  Pountney, 
London,  1644-6.  R.  of  Aston-upon-Trent,  Derbs.,  1646; 
ejected,  1660.  Imprisoned  at  Nottingham  for  preaching  in 
conventicles,  1663.  Described  as  a  dangerous  person  holding 
Fifth  Monarchy  opinions.  Went  to  Ireland  'to  do  mischief,' 
1666.   Published  religious  treatises.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

PALMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1661.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1631-2),  of  Hill,  Beds.  Matric.  Lent, 
1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.);  M.D,  1683. 
Fellow,  1665.  Travelled  abroad.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Apr.  16, 
1676.  M.D.  (Padua).  Candidate  R.C.P.,  1683.  Fellow,  Apr.  12, 
1687.  {Munk,  I.  473.) 


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Palmer,  Thomas 

PALMER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1667. 

Matric.  1667. 
PALMER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i, 
1677-8.    2nd  s.  of  John  (1629),  R.  of  Ecton,  Northants. 
B   there.   Bapt.  Dec.  30,  1660.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1678; 
Scholar,    1681;    B.A.    1681-2;    M.A.    1685.     FeUow,    1684. 
R.  of  Ecton,   1689-1715.    Married,   Oct.   27,   1691,  at  Gt 
Harrowden,    Anne,    dau.   of   Richard    Hoods,   of   Welling- 
borough, clerk.    Died  Oct.  3,  i7i5-    Buried  at  Ecton.   M.L 
Father  of  Thomas  (1713)-   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PALMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  i, 
1699.  S.  of  Herbert,  of  Wingham,  Kent.  Bapt.  July  5.  1682, 
at  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  London.   Schools,  Canterbury 
and  Sutton  (Mr  Foster).    Matric.  1699-   Succeeded  his  uncle 
Sir  Henry  as  Bart.,  Sept.  19,  1706.   M.P.  for  Kent,  1708-10; 
for   Rochester,    1715-23.    Died   Nov.   8,    1723.    Buned   at 
Wingham.   Brother  of  Henry  (1702).   (Venn,  1.  502;  G.E.C., 
I.  166.) 
PALMER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10, 
1713.    S.   of   Thomas   (1677-8),    R.   of   Ecton,   Northants. 
School,  Eton.    Matric.  1715;  Scholar,   1715;  B.A.   1716-7; 
M.A.   1720.    Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.)  Sept.   25,    1720;  C.  of 
Ecton,  Northants.;  priest.  Mar.  5,   1720-1.    R.  of  Ecton, 
1721-32.   Buried  there  Jan.  19,  1731-2-   M-^-   Will  (P.C.C.) 
1733- 
PALMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28,  1718. 
Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Medboume,  Leics.    Matric. 
1719.    Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Dec.  29,   1732-    Sheriff  of 
Northants.,  1740-1.    M.P.  for  Leics.,  1754-65-    Of  Cariton, 
Northants,  and  of  Carlton  Curlieu,  Leics.   Mamed  Jemima, 
dau.    of   Sir   John    Harper,    Bart.     Died    June    14,    1765- 
{G.E.C.) 
PALMER,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  King's,  1733.   S.  of  John,  of 
Hereford.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  28,  17241 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727-   (AL  Oxon.) 
PALMER,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  I-ent,  1564-5. 
PALMER,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1527-8. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1555. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.  c.  1539.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1559- 
60;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1563;  B.D.  1571;  D.D.  1598. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1560.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1560.  V.  of 
Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1564-7-  University  preacher,  1565. 
Chaplain  to  Bishop  Grindal.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1565-74- 
R.  of  St  Lawrence  Jewry,  1566-70.  R.  of  St  Michael 
Bassishaw,  1569-72.  Preb.  of  York,  1570.  R.  of  Kirk 
Deighton,  1570-7.  Chancellor  of  York,  1571-1605.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1575-1605.  R.  of  Wheldrake,  Yorks.,  1577-1605. 
Famous  as  a  disputant.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Taylor  the  Martyr.  Died  Oct.  23,  1605.  Buried  in  York 
Minster.  (Cooper',  11.  413;  D.N.B.) 
PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 
B.  c.  1587.  B..^.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  8,  1611.  V.  of  Ment- 
more,  Bucks.,  1611. 
PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1612.   Of  Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  Easter,  1614. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  24, 
1631-2.  S.  of  William,  citizen  of  London.  B.  at  Alderman- 
bury,  London.  Matric.  1632.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  17,  1634.  Knighted,  Apr.  18,  1641-  Carver  to  King 
Charles  I.  Of  HiU,  Beds.  Died  c.  1674.  Brother  of  Archdale 
(1627-8)  and  father  of  Thomas  (1661).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Nichols,  III.  1101.) 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  4, 
1646.  S.  of  Owen,  gent.  B.  at  Hempstead,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Edgefield  (Mr  Cooper)  and  Holt  (Messrs  Witherly  and  Fenn). 
Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1647-52;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 
Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Jos.  Hall)  Feb.  2,  1653-4.  R.  of  Filby, 
Norfolk,  1658-84.  Licensed  to  preach,  1662.  Licensed  to  teach 
grammar  at  Framlingham,  Oct.  1677-    (Venn,  i.  365.) 

PALMAR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  23,  1650.  Of  Warwick.  School,  Coventry.  M.A.  from 
Caius,  1658. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May 
26,  1670.  S.  of  John,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  Matric.  1670; 
B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24, 
1676.  Perhaps  R.  of  Langford,  Essex,  1681.  Will  (Comm.  C. 
Essex)  1 71 2. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  28,  1678.  Of 
Gt  Peatling,  Leics.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2.  One  of  these 
names  s.  of  William,  of  WanUp,  Leics.  Adm.  at  Leyden, 
Oct.  18,  1689,  age  24;  M.D.  (Leyden)  1692.  Adm.  an  Extra- 
Licentiate  of  the  R.C.P.,  Mar.  2,  1692-3.  Married  and  had 
issue.   (Munk,  i.  497;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  July  7,  1680. 


Paman,  Robert 

PALMER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  29, 

1687.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Broad  Clyst,  Devon.  B.  there. 

School,   Tiverton.     Matric.    1687;   Scholar,    1687-91;   B.A. 

1690-1.    R.  of  Combe   Raleigh,   Devon,   1712-26.    Buried 

June  22,   1726.    Will  (P.C.C.)   1726.    Father  of  the  next. 

(Venn,  i.  483.) 
PALMER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  13,  I7i9- 

S.  of  William  (above).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726. 

Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Combe  Raleigh,  Devon,  1726; 

V.  of  Yarcombe.    Perhaps  V.  of  Milton  Clevedon,  Somerset, 

1727-37-   (Burke,  L.G.) 

PALMER, .   M.A.  1456. 

PALMER, .  B.A.  1477-8. 

PALMER, .   B.Can.L.  1482-3. 

PALMER, .  ?  Degree,  1485-6. 

PALMER,   .     B.Civ.L.    1496-7.     Perhaps   William   V.   of 

Gamlingay,  Cambs.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1497- 
PALMER, 
PALMER, 
PALMER, 
PALMER, 
PALMER 


B.D.  1500-1. 
B.Civ.L.  1529-30. 

Sizar  of  Peterhouse,  July  19,  1584. 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1624. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1627. 
PALMEROY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1637- 
PALMES  or  PALMER,  GEORGE.    B.Civ.L.  1522-3;  D.Civ.L. 
1528-9,  as  Pamyse.  Probably  s.  of  Brian,  of  Nabum,  Yorks., 
serjeant-at-law.    V.  of  Sutton-on-Derwent,  in  1525.    Arch- 
deacon of  York,  1544-   Preb.  of  York,  1547.  Commissary  of 
Exchequer  Court  at  York.    Admon.  (York)  1567. 
PALMES  or  PAWMES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Nicholas 
Hostel,  Easter,  1555.    Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Nabum, 
Yorks.    If  so,  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Nevile,  of 
Chevet,  Wakefield. 
PALMES,  TEVERY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Aug.  i,  1647 
(as  Palmer,  Tetery).    Of  Nottinghamshire.    Probably  s.  of 
Brian,  and  Mary,  dau.  of  Gervase  Tevery,  of  Stapleford, 
Notts.   Died  s.p.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
PALMES,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1545.   Probably  s.  of  Simon,  of  .\shwell,  Rutland. 
PALSGRAVE,  JOHN,  see  PALGRAVE. 
PAMAN,  ANDREW.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570; 

Scholar,  1575;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579. 
PAMAN,  BARTHOLOMEW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  20, 
1714.    Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  Sufiolk.    B.  there.    Matric.  i7i4-    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Sept.  14,  r7i7-   One  of  these  names,  'of  the 
Temple,'  author  of  a  publication  called  Th^  Briton,  1723. 
Died  July,  1724.   (iV.  and  Q.,  5th  S.,  xii.,  308.) 
PAMAN,  CLEMENT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  i, 
1559-60.    Of  Chevington,  SuSolk.    S.  of  Robert,  deceased. 
School,  Bury.    Matric.   1560;  B.A.   1562-3.    Fellow,   1564. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  1,  1569.  Chaplain  of 
St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1569.  R.  of  Rushbrook,  Suffolk, 
1573-86.     R.   of   Broome,   Norfolk,    1591-4-    Will   proved 
(Norwich)  1599.   Desired  to  be  buried  at  Ubbeston,  Norfolk. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1567).   (Venn,  i.  44.) 
PAMAN,  CLEMENT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  26, 
1627-8.    S.   of   Robert,   Esq.    B.   at  Chevington,   Sufiolk. 
Schools,  Lavenham  and  Bury.    B.A.   1631-2;   M.A.  1635; 
D.D.  (Dubhn)  1661.    V.  of  Thatcham,  Berks.,  1648-0.  53. 
His  right   to    the    vicarage  was  disputed  by  some  of   the 
parishioners  and  disturbances  ensued.   For  an  accovmt  of  the 
dispute  see  Barfield,  Thatcham,  i.  141.   Preb.  of  St  Patrick's, 
Dublin,  1661-3.    Dean  of  Elphin,  1662-4.      (Shaw,  i.  355; 
H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
PAMAN,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1643. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Chevington,  Sufiolk.   Bapt.  there,  Apr.  10, 
1623.    Matric.  1644.    Migrated  to  St  John's,  Dec.  22,  1646, 
age  21.    B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650;  M.D.  1658;  LL.D.  1684 
(Lit.   Reg.).    Fellow  of  St  John's,    1647.    Senior  Proctor, 
1656-7.    Public  Orator,  1674-81.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655, 
1669.     Professor    of    Physic,    Gresham    College,    1679-89. 
F.R.S.,  1679.    F.R.C.P.,  1687.   Buried  at  St  Paul's,  Covent 
Garden,  June  8,  1695.  Will,  P.C.C.   Benefactor  to  St  John's 
and  to  Emmanuel.   (Munk,  i.  446;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
PAMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1567. 
Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Chevington,  Sufiolk.    B.A.  from 
Trinity,  1570-1;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1574;  B.D.  1594.   Fellow 
and  tutor  of  Caius,  1574-86.  R.  of  Capel,  Sufiolk,  1578;  there 
in  1581.  University  preacher,  1579.   R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs., 
1587.    (Venn,  i.  79-) 
PAMAN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1604. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  .Aug.  13,  1613,  as 
s.  of  Clement,  of  Debden,  Sufiolk. 


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PAYMAN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1637. 

Of  Sufifolk.    Matric.   1637.    Died  of  small-pox.    Buried  at 

St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Jan.  9,  1640-1. 

PAYMAN, .  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1468-9. 

PAMES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May  31, 

1617.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  London.   Fell. -Com.  June  2,  1620. 
PAMPLYN,  HENRY.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  20,  1526.   Of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.   B.A.  1530-1; 

M.A.  1534.   Fellow,  1529-40. 

PAMPLYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1607. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1611-2;  M.A. 
1615.  V.  of  Little  Abington,  Cambs.,  1618-29.  Married,  at 
St  Mary's,  Ely,  1612,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lovington. 

PAMPLIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1677. 
S.  of  Oliver  (1638-9),  gent.,  of  Haddenham,  Isle  of  Ely. 
Schools,  Wisbech  (Mr  Frisney)  and  Bradley  (Mr  Billingsley) . 
Matric.  1677.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  16,  1681.  Of 
Haddenham,  Esq.   {Venn,  i.  457;  Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1684.) 

PAMPLYN,  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1608.    B.  at  Oundle.    Scholar,  1611;  B.A.  (?  1611-2);  M.A. 

from  St  Catharine's,  1615.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619.    Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (London)  May  23,   1619,  age  26.    C.  of 

West  Homdon,  Essex.   R.  of  Nevendon,  1626.   Died  1638. 
PAMPLIN,  OLIVER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  7,   1638-9. 

Of  Haddenham,  Isle  of  Ely.    Matric.  1639.    'S.  and  h.  of 

Ely,  gent.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  21,  1640-1.    Married 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hurst,  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk.    Died 

1670,  aged  50.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1672.    Father  of  John  (1677). 

(Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1684.) 
PAMPLYN,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   sizar  from   Trinity,   Michs. 

1566;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.    Usher  at  Lynn  Grammar 

School.  Master  of  Dedham,  in  1599. 
PANDER,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1584. 
PANELL,  see  also  PAYNELL  and  PARNELL. 
PANELL,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1577-8.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (York)  1616;  of  Auburn, 

Yorks.,  clerk. 
PANNELL,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1514-5.   Of  York  diocese.   Fellow 

of  Pembroke,  1515.   Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  28,  1517. 
PANELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569; 

B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1572-3;  M.A.  1578. 
PANNELL,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527;  B.D.  1536-7. 

R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  1537.   Died  1537. 
PANELL,  .    Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter, 

1544- 
PANK,  PAUL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1620. 

Of  London.   B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

May  23,  1624;  priest,  Jan.  20,  1626-7.  V.  of  St  John  Baptist, 

Peterborough,  1628-58.    Buried  there  Nov.  5,  1658.    (H.  I. 

Longden.) 
PANCKE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  21, 
1643.  S.  of  William,  of  Thurlby,  Lines.,  deceased.   B.  there. 

School,  Stamford  (Mr  Humphrey).   Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647- 

8;  B.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.).  V.  of  North  Creake,  Norfolk,  1681-6. 

PANTHER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  21, 
1632.  S.  of  Arthur,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1633. 

PANTING,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  4,  1642; 
M.A.  1668  {Lit.  Reg.).  Probably  R.  of  Upton-on-Sevem, 
Worcs.,  1683-91. 

PANTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i,  1719- 
S.  of  Henry.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1722; 
B.A.  1722-3; M.A.  1735- 

PANTON,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  25,  i744; 
Scholar,  1745;  Matric.  1746.  'S.  of  Paul,  of  Bagillt,  Flints., 
Esq.';  adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Dec.  21,  1744. 

PANTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  26,  1751.  Of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq., 
master  of  the  King's  race-horses  at  Newmarket,  Cambs. 
School,  Market  St.  Matric.  1751.  High  Sheriff  for  Cambs., 
1789.  Owner  of  race-horses;  won  the  Derby  in  1786.  Large 
landowner  in  Cambridge.  Died  Nov.  29,  1808,  at  Newmarket. 
{D.N.B.) 

PANTWALL,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1587. 

PANWORTH,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1498-9. 

PAPE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1583. 

PAPWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  12)  at  Caius,  June  10,  1561. 
S.  of  Silvester,  of  Harston,  Cambs.  Schools,  Harston  and 
Newton.  Probably  of  Duxford  St  John's;  licensed  to 
practise  medicine,  Jan.  9,  1584-5.    {Venn,  i.  46.) 


Pardo,  Thomas 

PAPWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  18,  1728.  Of 
Witcham,  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1729. 

PAPWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  13,  1638. 
Matric.  1639;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647. 

PAPWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  10,  1662.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Hitchin.  Matric.  1663.  Perhaps  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  Died 
Nov.  3,  1707.    (G.  Mag.;  Hacket's  Epitaphs.) 

PARADINE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  17,  1683.  S.  of  John,  alderman  of  Bedford.  Bapt.  at 
St  Paul's,  Bedford,  Aug.  8,  1665.  School,  Knotting,  Beds, 
(private).  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow, 
1689.  R.  of  Pertenhall,  Beds.,  1710.  R.  of  WUden,  1718. 
Married,  at  Canons  Ashby,  Northants.,  June  3,  1712,  EUza- 
beth,  dau.  of  John  King,  D.D. 

PARADINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May 
10,  1634.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.,  of  St  Giles',  Cripplegate,  London. 
B.  at  Bedford.  School,  Hertford  (Mr  Minors).  Matric.  1634; 
B.A.  1637.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1637.  Proved  his 
father's  will,  1641.   {Peile,  i.  432;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

PARADISE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512. 

PARAMOUR,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1578-9.    Of  Kent.    Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Nicholas, 

Isle  of  Thanet.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  2,  1580-1. 

{Kent  Vis.,  1619.) 
PARAMOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1613. 

Probably  3rd  surviving  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Fordwich,  Kent, 

Esq.,  and  mayor  of  Canterbury  (1607).   Matric.  1613.  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1617,  from  Staple  Inn.  Age  22  in  1619. 

Married   Mary,   dau.   of  Thomas   Garth,   of  London,   Esq. 

Died  1646.    (Kent  Vis.,  1619;  Planch6,  A  Corner  of  Kent, 

380-5.) 
PARAMOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 

1676.   S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Tennett,  Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent. 

B.  there.   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

PARRAMORE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  i6or.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Bagworth, 
Leics.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1601).   {Nichols,  iv.  988.) 

PARAMORE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  12, 
1613.  Of  Kent.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  the  Isle  of 
Thanet,  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1611).   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

PARAMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  15, 
1599.  S.  of  Henry,  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  23,  1601.   (Vis.  of  Kent.) 

PARRAMORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1601.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Bagworth,  Leics. 
If  so,  married  Jane  Bowyer,  of  Cambridge.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1601). 

PARAMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
23,  i5ii.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Fordwich,  Kent. 
Matric.  1611.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Franklyn,  of 
Throwley.  Died  s.p.,  Sept.  13,  1615.  M.I.  at  St  Magdalen's, 
Canterbury.  One  of  these  names,  ist  s.  of  Henry,  of  the  Isle 
of  Thanet,  married  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Willoughby, 
of  Carlton,  Notts.  Perhaps  brother  of  Stephen  (1613)  or  of 
Henry  (1613).   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  P1anch6,  380.) 

PARAMORE,  THOMA.S.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  11,  1631- 
2.  Of  Kent.  'S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Nicholas,  Isle  of 
Thanet,  Esq.';  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  18,  1635-6.  (Vis. 
of  Kent,  1619.) 

PARAMORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1632.  B.  at  Bewdley,  Worcs.  B.A.  1635-6. 

PARAMORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1639.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Perhaps 
of  Monkton,  Isle  of  Thanet,  clerk.   If  so,  will  (P.C.C.)  1654. 

PARAMORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1639.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  St  Mary, 
Minster.  B.A.  1643.  Perhaps  V.  of  Leeds,  Kent,  1647.  Died 
May  II,  1652,  aged  28. 

PARAMORE,  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  17, 
1606.  Of  Kent.  2nd  s.  of  Henry.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  23,  1609. 

PARAUS, .  B.Civ.L.  1511-2. 

PARCELYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1555. 

PARDO,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  B.D.  1719,  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  7,  1704-5,  age  17.  S.  of  T.,  of 
Kidwelly,  Carmarth.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708;  M.A.  1711;  B.D. 
1719;  D.D.  1727.  Principal  of  Jesus,  1727-63.  R.  of  Rhosilly, 
Glamorgan,  1717.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1723-49;  ChanceUor, 
1749-53.  V.  of  Llanarth,  Cardigan.,  1726;  of  Clynnog  Vawr, 
Carnarvon,  1726.  V.  of  Longworth,  Berks.,  1727.  R-  of 
Rotherfield-Peppard,  Oxon.,  1727.  Died  unmarried,  Apr.  22, 
1763.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1766.   (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 


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PARDOE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1737.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Cleeton,  Salop,  gent.  Matric.  (Pembroke  ColleRe,  Oxford) 
Jan.  n,  1724-5,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728.  Will  of  one  of 
these  names  (P.C.C.)  1778;  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  clerk.  [Al. 
Oxon.) 
PARE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  5>  1597-  S.  of 
Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Harlington,  Beds.  School,  Harlington 
(private).  Matric.  c.  1597. 
PARE  or  PEARE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1579.   Of  Oxfordshire. 
PARE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1591-  S.  of  George, 
of  Nottingham  (died  1613).   B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  i599-   R-  °f 
Tollerton,  Notts.,   1604-36.    Previously   R.  of  St   Peter's, 
Nottingham.     Died    1636.     Father   of   Walter   (1641)    and 
probably  of  the  next.   (Godfrey,  Notts.) 
PARE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  2,  1627.    Of 
Nottingham.    Probably  s.  of  John  (above).    Matric.  1627; 
Scholar,  1627;  B.A.  1630-1.  Dead  by  Apr.  12,  1633.   (T.  A. 
Walker,  36.) 
PARE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1633; 
B.A.   1636-7;  M.A.   1640.     Ord.  priest   (Peterb.)   May  20, 
1638.   V.  of  Kinolton,  Notts.,  1644-54-.   Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1660-75.     Died    1675.     Father    of    the    next.      (Godfrey, 
Notts.) 
PARE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  7, 
1664-5.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk.   B.  at  Kinolton,  Notts. 
Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9. 
PARE,  WALTER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  9, 
1641.    S.  of  John   (1591),  clerk.    B.  at  Tollerton,   Notts. 
Matric.  1641. 
PARENS,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1514-31- 
PARFECT,  CALEB,  see  PERFECT, 

PARFEW  or  PUREFOY,  ROBERT,  alias  WARTON  or 
WARBLINGTON.  B.D.  (according  to  Cooper,  i.  171). 
Cluniac  monk.  Abbot  of  St  Saviour,  Bermondsey.  Bishop 
of  St  Asaph,  1536-54,  holding  the  Abbey  in  commendam 
till  1538.  Bishop  of  Hereford,  1554-7-  Died  Sept.  22,  1557. 
Will  (P.C.C.).  {D.N.B.,  under  Warton.) 
PARGETT,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1537-8. 

PARGITER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
18,  1616.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Greatworth,  Northants., 
Esq.  B.  1602.  Matric.  1616.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22, 
1619.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1626.  Died  1667.  Father  of  the 
next.  {Baker,  i.  509;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 
PARGITER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  15,  1646-7.  Eldest  s.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Greatworth, 
Northants.  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  3,  1649. 
Master  in  Chancery.  Knighted,  Jan.  21,  1672-3.  Married 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Wm.  Guise,  of  Ehnore,  and  widow  of 
Lawrence  Washington,  of  Garsden,  Wilts.,  Esq.  Died  Aug. 
II,  1678.  {Baker,  i.  509;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 
PARHAM,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  10, 
1687.  S.  of  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  Apr.  7,  1669.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1687;  Scholar, 
1687-94;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  Fellow,  1694-1712. 
Proctor,  1704.  Faculty  from  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury 
to  be  ord.  deacon  and  priest,  Oct.  14, 1697.  Died  Jan.  1712-3. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.  {Venn,  1.  482.) 
PARHAM,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1703.  S.  of  Peter  (1652-3),  M.D.,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton)  and  Beccles  (private).  Matric. 
1703;  Scholar,  1703-9;  B.A.  1707;  M.A.  1711.  Fellow, 
1709-23.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1722-3.  Died 
Aug.  8,  1723.  Buried  at  St  Michael-at-Plea,  Norwich. 
Brother  of  Peter  (1707-8).  {Venn,  1.  511.) 
PARHAM,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  15, 
1652-3.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Swanton  Morley  (Mr  Moulton),  Mattishall 
(Mr  Taylour)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1653; 
Scholar,  1653-4;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660;  M.D.  1679- 
Fellow,  1659-79.  Proctor,  1674-5-  Practised  medicine  in 
Norwich.  Married  Susanna,  dau.  of  Anthony  Sparrow, 
Bishop  of  Norwich.  Buried  Apr.  26,  1723.  at  Swanton 
Morley.  M.I.  Benefactor  to  Caius.  Father  of  Nicholas 
(above)  and  of  the  next.  {Venn,  i.  387.) 
PARHAM,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  2, 
1707-8.  S.  of  Peter  (1652-3),  M.D.,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716. 
Fellow,  1712-20.  Practised  medicine  at  Norwich.  Buried 
at  St  Michael-at-Plea,  June  3,  1720.  Brother  of  Nicholas 
(1703).  {Venn,  i.  518.) 
PARIS,  BALDWIN  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1346.  Left, 
May  6,  1350. 


Paris,  Thomas 

PARYS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1570; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1576-7-  Ord-  deacon  (Peterb-)  Oct.  30, 
1=87;  priest,  Oct.  28,  1588.  R.  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk,  1591- 
R.  of  Hackford,  1597- 

PARIS  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1644- 
Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Anthony, 
of  Tonbridge,  dyer.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1648,  as  '  Parry  ;  M.A. 
(St  John's  CoUege,  Oxford)  1651,  as  Parys.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Woolhampton,  Berks.  WiU  (Cons.  C.  Saram) 
1667. 

PARRIS,  FRANCIS  SAWYER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  25,  1720-1.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  Bythom,  Hunts. 
School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1728; 
B.D.  1735;  D.D.  1747.  Fellow,  1728.  Junior  Proctor,  i733-4- 
Elected  Master,  Aug.  20,  1746-60.  Vice-Chancellor,  1 747-8. 
Principal  librarian  of  the  University,  1750-62.  Compiled 
useful  lists  of  University  documents.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1732. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1728;  priest,  June  13,  i73i- 
Died  May  i,  1760.  M.I.  in  Ringstead  Church,  Thrapstone, 
Northants.    {Sidney  College  History,  187;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

PARIS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  1586.  Of 
DuUingham,  Cambs.  S.  of  Ralph,  gent.  School,  London. 
Migrated  to  Caius;  adm.  pens,  there,  Nov.  6,  1586,  age  18; 
Scholar,  1586-92;  B.A.  1588-9.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Clopton,  of  Listen  Hall,  Essex.  Brother  of  John 
(1591-2).  {Venn,  i.  128;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S.,  11. 
126.) 
PARIS,  HUGH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1576;  B.A. 

1580-1. 
PARYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1551. 

PARIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  9,  1591-2. 
Of  Dullingham,  Cambs.  S.  of  Ralph,  gent.  Scholar,  1592-7; 
B.A.  1595-6.  Brother  of  George  (1586).   {Venn,  i.  144-) 
PARIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1639. 
S.  of  Richard,  clothier,  of  Hothfield,  Kent.  B.  there.  School, 
Ashford  (Mr  Piggot).  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647. 
Head  Master  of  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1661-5;  of  Wye, 
1665-77-   Died  1677. 
PARRIS,   JOHN.    Adm.   sizar  at  Trinity,   Jan.   24,    1664-5. 
Matric.  1665,  as  'Garris';  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.   Perhaps 
V.  of  St  Peter's,  Southgate,  Norwich,  1671;  and  V.  of  Easton, 
Norfolk,  1672-81. 
PARIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  20,  1700. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  WeUs,  Somerset.  School,  WeUs  (Dr  Mills). 
Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1703;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  D.D. 
1728  {Com.  Reg.).    Fellow,   1707.    Senior  Proctor,   1725-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  20,  1708-9;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1709- 
10.   Perhaps  V.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1710. 
PARIS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1702.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Marlborough,   Wilts.    B.   there,  Jan.   9,    1658.    Matric. 
(Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford)  Dec.  15,  1676,  age  i8;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1680-1.   V.  of  Somerton,  Somerset,  1691-4.   V.  of 
Hougham  St  Lawrence,  Kent,  1701.    R.  of  St  M.  Bredman, 
and  St  Andrew,  Canterbury,  1701-9.    V.  of  Bekesboume, 
1704.    Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital,  1709.    Married  Ann, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hill,  of  Newton,  Cambs.   Died  Nov.  5,  1709, 
aged  51.    Buried  in  St  Andrew's,  Canterbury.    M.I.    {Al. 
Oxon.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
PARIS,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1576; 
Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.   Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1584.    One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  Ferdinando,  of  Little 
Linton,  Cambs.    Died  Dec.   12,    1615.    Buried  at  Linton. 
M.I.  at  Linton.   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S.,  11.  125.) 
PARIS,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,   1627. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.    School,   Charterhouse.    B.A.    1630-1; 
M..'\.  1640.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,   1637;  priest, 
Feb.   18,   1637-8.    R.  of  Little  Wigborough,  Essex,   1640. 
Died  1641. 
PARIS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  10,  1673- 
S.  of   William   (1619),  of  Tihiey,    Norfolk,    clerk.    Matric. 
1673- 
PARIS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1545. 
PARYS,  THOMAS.  'M..\.  of  Cambridge  in  1664.'  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Nayland,  Suffolk.    Not  found  in  our  records.    But  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake  ^vith  whom  he  is 
possibly  identical.   {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Al.  Oxon.) 
PARIS,   THOMAS.    Adm.   sizar   (age    17)    at   Trinity,    June 
27,    1741.     S.   of   Thomas,   of   Cambridge.    School,    Perse 
(MrSparkes),  Cambridge.   Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1745-6-   Ord. 
deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  June  12,  1748;  priest. 
Tune  4,  1750.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1800;  late 
of  Willingham,  Cambs.,  since  of  Newington,  Middlesex,  clerk. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


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Paris,  William 

PARYS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1582;  Scholar,  1585-8;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Master  of 
St  Olave's  Grammar  School,  Southwark,  Middlesex,  1595- 
1609.  Probably  the  'W.  P.'  who  wrote  or  translated  between 
1580-98.  Died  1609.   (Cooper,  11.  529;  D.N.B.) 

PARIS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1619.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  London.  B.A.  1622-3; 
M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1636.  Fellow,  1625.  V.  of  Tihiey,  Norfolk, 
1638.   Died  1669.   Father  of  Richard  (1673). 

PARIS, .  B.D.  1524-5.   A  friar. 

PARIS,   .    Pens,  at  Gonville   Hall,   1536-7.     Probably 

Augustine;  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1541. 

PARRYS, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1545-6. 

PARISH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641;  D.D.  1662  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1640, 
ejected.  R.  of  Weldrake,  Yorks.,  c.  1663.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1663-88.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Crawley,  late 
of  Someris,  Beds.,  Knt.,  deceased,  July  29,  1663. 

PARISH,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1519-20. 

PARISHE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1493.  Admon.  of  Thos.  Pawish 
(?  Parish),  chaplain,  Besthorpe,  diocese  of  Norwich,  was 
granted  in  1500.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PARKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 
B.A.  1585-6.  One  of  these  names,  'B.A.,'  V.  of  Lyddon, 
Kent,  till  1637.   V.  of  River,  1597-1637.   Died  1637. 

PARKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1589. 

PARKE,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  V. 
of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland,  till  1623.  Will  (Archd. 
Richmond)  1623. 

PARKE,  HENRY.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  24,  1679.  Of 
LetweU,  Yorks.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Minister  at 
Wentworth  Chapel,  Yorks.,  1690-1704.  Buried  there  Nov. 
10,  1704.   M.I. 

PARKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  II,  1705.  S.  of  Reuben,  Esq.  B.  at  Lutton,  Long 
Sutton,  Lines.  School,  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1706. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  31,  1707.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Nov.  18,  1724,  aged  35.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  757.) 

PARK,  JOHN.   M.Gram.  1475-6. 

PARKE  or  PARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1608.  Of  London.  B.A.  i6icv-i;  M.A.  1614.  One 
John  Parke,  V.  of  Bassingboume,  Cambs.,  161 5-?  20.  Perhaps 
P.C.  of  Layer-de-la-Haye,  Essex,  1627,  or  R.  of  Westerfield, 
Suffolk,  1627-9. 

PARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1637. 

PARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1639;  B.A. 
1642-3,  as  'Parker';  M.A.  1646. 

PARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1703-4.  S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  High  Fumess, 
Lanes.  School,  Kendal  (Mr  Lancaster).  Matric.  1704;  B.A. 
1707-S;  U.A.  1711;  B.D.  1718.  Fellow,  1713-22.  One  of 
these  names  signs  as  minister  of  Edworth,  Beds.,  1710-5. 
Probably  preb.  of  Chichester,  1720. 

PARKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  23, 
1672-3.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Kersey,  Suffolk,  deceased. 
B.  at  Kersey.  School,  Warmington,  Essex  (private).  Matric. 

1673.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1674. 
PARK,  LAURENCE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  May  28, 

1674.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Waberthwaite,  Cumberland.  School, 
Kendal  (Mr  Jackson).  B.A.  1678.  Possibly  ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle)  Sept.  19,  1672;  priest,  Aug.  5,  1677.  C.  of  Kendal, 
Westmorland,  1677.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Barton 
St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1689-1716;  also  V.  of  Wiggenhall 
St  Mary,  till  his  death  in  1716.   (Peih,  11.  52.) 

PARKE,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 
1604. 

PARK,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  7, 
1689.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Of  Yorkshire. 
Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1693-4. 

PARKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1615. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bolton-Ie-Moors,  Lanes.  Bapt.  there,  Aug.  17, 
1600.  Matric.  1615;  Scholar;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  V.  of 
Bolton-le-Moors,  1625-c.  30.  Assistant  pastor  of  a  secession 
from  the  Independent  congregation  at  Rotterdam;  after- 
wards, till  1643,  pastor  of  the  united  congregation.  Returned 
to  Bolton,  c.  1644.  Gosnall  lecturer  there,  1660-2.  Retired 
to  Broughton,  Manchester.  Buried  at  Bolton,  Dec.  25,  i668. 
(J.  B.  Peace;  Calamy,  11.  85;  D.N.B.) 

PARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster, 1637.  Probably  identical  with  Thomas  Parker 
(1637),  whom  see. 

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Parker,  Edward 

PARKE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  1665. 

B.  at  Amsterdam.   Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668--9.   Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1669. 
PARKE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 

1677.    S.  of  Henry,  of  Yorkshire.    School,  York.    Matric. 

1680;  B.A.  1680-1.    Buried  at  Holbeck,  May  9,  1684. 
PARKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  21,  171 1.    Of 

Trentham,  Staffs.  B.  1692.  Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1715;  priest.  May  27,  1716.    Perhaps 

R.  of  Sudbrooke,  Lines.,  1721. 

PARK, .   B.Can.L.  1481-2. 

PARKER,   AARON.     Incorp.   at   Oxford,    1614,   as   'M.A.   of 

Cambridge."   Perhaps  the  graduate  at  Magdalen,  of  1603. 
PARKER,  ADAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1583. 
PARKER,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1561.   Probably  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Radholm  Park,  Yorks. 

A  minor  in  1559.   Died  1609.   (G.  B.  Routledge.) 
PARKER,    ANTHONY.     B.A.    1607    (Incorp.    from    Oxford). 

Previously  matric.  (Oxford)  Feb.  6,  1600-1,  age  17.    S.  of 

Anthony,  of  Cumberland.   M.A.  1608.   Fellow  of  Pembroke, 

1606-18.   R.  of  Blagdon,  Somerset,  1618.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653; 

bequests  to  Queen's,  Oxford,  and  Pembroke,  Cambridge. 
PARKER,    AUSTIN.     Adm.    at    Corpus    Christi,    1626.     Of 

Suffolk.    Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Staunton,  Suffolk. 

[Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
PARKER,  CALTHORPE.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c. 

1592.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Philip  (1554),  of  Erwarton,  Suffolk, 

Knt.    M.P.  for  Suffolk,    1601.     Knighted,   July   23,    1603. 

Married  Mercy,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Soame,  Knt.  Died  1618. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1619.    Father  of  Philip  (1618)  and  perhaps  of 

Henry  (1625)  and  James  (1624). 
PARKER,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1558. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Gt  Pamdon,  Essex,  1558;  deprived, 

1571.    Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1558). 
PARKER,  CHARLES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637;  B.A. 

1 640- 1. 
PARKER,  CHARLES.   M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1740.   S.  of 

Edward,    of    Hasfield,    Gloucs.,    gent.     B.    1714.     School, 

Gloucester.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  7,  1732, 

age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1736.   Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Sept. 

25.  1737;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1738.   V.  of  Tirley,  Gloucs.,  1738- 

87.    Chaplain  to  the  Coimtess  Berkeley.    R.    of  Hasfield, 

Gloucs.,  1755-87.   Died  1787.   WiU  (Glouc.  C.C.)  1787.    [Al. 

Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
PARKER,   EDMUND.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Browshohne,  Yorks. 

B.  1555.   Drowned  at  Cambridge,  c.  1572.   Brother  of  Roger 

(1577)    and   William   (i575)-    (J-    Parker;   Foster,   Lanes. 

Pedigrees.) 
PARKER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Sidney,  July  5, 

1631.    2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Plimpton,  Devon.   Age  7 

in  1620.   School,  Tiverton.    Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5.    Of 

Boringdon,  Devon;  afterwards  of  North  Molton.   Died  there 

Oct.   1691.    Will   (P.C.C.)   1691.     Father  of  the  next  and 

Theodore  (1678).    (Collins,  viii.  28.) 
PARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 

1663.    S.  of  Edmund  (1631),  of  Boringdon,  Devon.    B.  in 

Southwark.    Bapt.  at  Plympton  St  Mary,  Nov.  18,   1652. 

School,  Southwark  (Mr  Augur).    B.A.   1666.    Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Exeter)  Mar.  1670-1.    R.  of  Zeal  Monachorum, 

Devon,  1671.   But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.   (Peile, 

I.  602.) 
PARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1 719.  Of 

London.  Matric.  Michs.  1720.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Newington. 

Kent,  1739-70.   R.  of  Cheri ton,  1743-70.  Died  1770.   (H.  G. 

Harrison.) 
PARKER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1556.  Probably  brother  of  Philip  (1554)  and  William 

(1556). 
PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  11)  at  Caius,  Feb. 

10,  1562-3.    S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Lord  Morley.    Matric.  1563. 

Resided  several  years.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Lord  Morley, 

1577.    One  of   the   triers  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,    1586. 

Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Stanley,  Lord  Monteagle. 

Died  at  Stepney,  Apr.  i,  1618.   Buried  there.   (Venn,  i.  50; 

G.E.C.) 
PARKER,    EDWARD.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from    St   John's, 

Easter,  1588. 
PARKER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1620. 

3rd   s.   of    Thomas   (1572),  of    Browsholme,   Yorks.,   Esq. 

B.  Aug.  3,  1602.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  18,  1621.   J. P. 

for  Yorks.  and  Lanes.   Of  Browshohne,  Esq.   Married  Mary, 

dau.  of  Richard  Sunderland,  of  High  Sunderland,  Yorks. 

Died  July  24,  1667.   M.I.  at  Waddington  Church,  erected  by 

son  Robert.    Father  of  Thomas  (1644),  brother  of  William 

(1625-6),   Roger  (1620)  and  Robert  (1607).    (Burke,  L.G.; 

J.  Parker.) 

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Parker,  Edward 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  North  Molton,  Devon. 
Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  June  20,  1631,  age  20;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  same  day.  Perhaps  brother  of  Edmund  (1631); 
age  8  in  1620.  If  so,  died  young.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Devon, 
1620.) 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  3,  1631. 
Of  Gloucestershire.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel.  Matric.  1633; 
B.A.  1633,  'of  Herts."  One  of  these  names  C.  of  West 
Tilbury,  Essex,  in  1637. 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1646-7. 
Of  Sussex.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Ratten.  Age  4  in 
1634.   Matric.  1646.   {Vis.  of  Sussex,  1634.) 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  II,  1667.  S.  of  William  (1625-6),  husbandman,  of 
Tetford,  Lines,  (formerly  R.  of  Tetford).  B.  there.  School, 
Louth  (Mr  Badd).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1684. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671.  Probably  R.  of  Authorpe, 
Lines.,  1672;  R.  of  Driby,  1674;  R.  of  Willingham,  1679. 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1697. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1702;  'C.  of  Nether  Seal,  Leics.'; 
priest,  Oct.  28,  1714.  R.  of  Wadingham,  Lines.,  1714- 
Probably  preb.  of  Southwell,  1724-54.  Admon.  (Lincohi) 
1754;  of  Glamford  Briggs,  Lines.,  clerk. 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  5,  1702.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1702; 
B.A.  170&-7. 

PARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1748.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex  and  of  Brows- 
holme,  Yorks.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter's,  Comhill, 
July  8,  1731.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Expelled,  June  9,  i749. 
apparently  for  drinking  the  Pretender's  health.  Married 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fleming,  of  Rydal.  Died  at 
Browshokne,  his  Yorkshire  seat,  Dec.  22,  i794-  Buried  at 
Waddington.   {Scott-Mayor,  ni.  575;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

PARKER,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1620  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford)  1614;  M.A.  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford) 
i6i6.   Perhaps  R.  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex,  1619. 

PARKER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  21, 
1642-3.  Of  Kent.   Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1646;  M.A.  1650. 

PARKER,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1522-3. 

PARKER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1609.  Of  Park  Hall,  Caverswall,  Staffs.  2nd  s.  of  William, 
of  Parwich,  Derbs.  B.  1591.  Solicitor-at-law.  Clerk  of  the 
Assize  for  Stafis.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bateman,  of 
Hartington,  Derbs.  Died  May  9,  1675,  aged  84.  Grandfather 
of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Macclesfield.  (J.  Parker;  F.M.G.,  408; 
Le  Neve,  Knts.) 

PARKER,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1614-5.  3rd  s.  of 
Edward,  of  Foulscales-in-Bolland,  Yorks.,  gent.  B.  c.  1590. 
M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  i6i3;  B.D.  1625.  R.  of  Salmonby, 
Lines.,  1635-42.  R.  of  Donnington,  c.  1640.  'George  Parker, 
parson  of  Salmonby,  had  issue  a  daughter,  married  to 
Chambers  of  the  East  Riding,  Yorks.'  Admon.  (Lincoln) 
1642.   (J.  Parker,  Browsholme  MSS.) 

PARKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  18,  1715- 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1685),  ist  Earl  of  Macclesfield.  B.  at 
Derby,  1697.  Matric.  1715;  M.A.  {fU.  nob.)  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1718.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  i759-  Teller  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 1719-64.  M.P.  for  Wallingford,  1722-7.  F.R.S., 
1722;  President,  1752.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl,  1732.  Dis- 
tinguished as  an  astronomer.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Lane,  Turkey  merchant;  (2)  Dorothy  Nesbitt.  Died 
Mar.  17,  1764.  Buried  at  Shirbum.  (D.N.B.;  Le  Neve, 
Knights,  490;  G.E.C.) 

PARKER,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 
1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Aldborough,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Honing.  School,  North  Walsham  (Mr  Tills). 

PARKER,  HENRY.  Said  to  have  been  D.D.  of  Cambridge. 
Carmelite  friar  of  Doncaster.  Preaching  at  St  Paul's  Cross, 
in  1464,  he  vehemently  attacked  the  secular  clergy  and 
bishops  for  their  arrogance  and  self-seeking;  subsequently 
imprisoned  by  the  Bishop  of  London.  Recanted  at  St  Paul's 
Cross.  AnihoT,  Dives  and  Pauper,  etc.  Died  1470.  {D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  5;  Pits,  660.) 

PARKER,  HENRY.  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1522.  FeUow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1520.  Perhaps  R.  of  Mautby,  Norfolk,  1535. 
Benefactor  to  the  CoUege. 

PARKER,  HENRY.   M.A.  1523-4.   (Perhaps  the  above.) 

PARKER,  HENRY.  Of  Gonville  Hall,  c.  1530.  S.  of  Sir 
Henry,  K.B.  Succeeded  his  grandfather  as  9th  Baron 
Morley,  1555.  Afterwards  as  a  Romanist,  a  fugitive  abroad. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby. 
Died  Oct.  22,  1577.  Father  of  Edward  (1562-3)  and  half- 
brother  of  Philip  (1554).  {Venn,  i.  28;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i. 
378;  G.E.C.) 


Parker,  John 

PARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  i,  1587-8. 

Matric.  15R8. 
PARKER,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1588. 

Of  Yorkshire.    B.A.   1591-2;   M.A.   1595.    Fellow,   1593-8. 

Buried  Jan.  18,  1598-9- 
PARKER,  Sir  HENRY.   M.A.  1617  {fil.  nob.).  Doubtless  s.  and 

h.  of  William,  Lord  Morley  and  Monteagle.    K.B.,   1616. 

Succeeded  his  father,  1622.    Married  Philippa,  dau.  of  Sir 

Thomas  Caryll,  of  Shipley,  Sussex.    Died  May   10,   1655. 

Buried  at  Hallingbury.    {G.E.C.) 
PARKER,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Calthorpe  (1592),  of  Erwarton,  Suffolk,  Knt. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1627-8.    WiU  (P.C.C.)   1646. 

Brother  of  James  (1624)  and  perhaps  brother  of  Philip  (1618). 

One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex, 

and  a  younger  brother  of  Selwyn  (1616-7). 
PARKER,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1637;  M.A.  1641. 

PARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  30,  1650. 
Of  Middlesex.  Perhaps  s.  of  WUliam.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael, 
Comhill,  Aug.  23,  1634.  School,  Winchester.  One  of  these 
names,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  165 1.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1658. 

PARKER,  HENRY.  Incorp.  at  Pembroke,  1705.  S.  of  Henry, 
of  Bath,  Somerset.  Bapt.  at  the  Abbey  Church,  Feb.  12, 
1654-5.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Mar.  15,  1671-2, 
age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1675;  M.A.  1678.  Practised  medicine 
at  Bath.   Probably  buried  there  Apr.  7,  1736,  as  Dr  Parker. 

PARKER,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1721.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Hasfield,  Gloucs.,  gent.  School,  St  Paul's  (but 
according  to  St  Paul's  School  Reg.  this  was  Henry  (above) 
who  is  there  identified  with  the  R.  of  St  Michael,  Crooked 
Lane).  Matric.  (Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford)  Oct.  6,  1713.  age  i7; 
B.A.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1717.  Perhaps  R.  of  St 
Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  London,  1727-33-  l^ied  Apr.  3,  1733. 
{A I.  Oxon.;  St  Paul's  School  Register.) 

PARKER,  HOWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Lent,  1646-7. 

PARKER,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1580-1. 
One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  7,  1587;  R.  of 
Skillington. 

PARKER,  JAMES.  M.A.  1587  (Incorp.  from  Aberdeen). 

PARKER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1589; 
Scholar,  1590;  B..^.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1599.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lyminge,  Kent,  1611-21;  and  of 
Crayford,  1612-21.  One  of  these  names  sur-master,  St  Paul's 
School,  1599-1603.  Died  of  the  plague,  1603. 

PARKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Calthorpe  (1592).  Matric.  1625.  Licensed  to 
practise  medicine,  1633.  Brother  of  Henry  (1625)  and 
perhaps  of  Philip  (1618). 

PARKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1638. 

PARKER,  JAMES.   M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

PARKER,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  King's,  i749-  S.  of  Richard,  of 
Portugal,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  26, 
1740,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1743;  D.D.  1768.  Perhaps  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1762-72.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Brasted, 
Kent,  1758-72.  Died  at  Puttenham,  Surrey.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.   Mus.Bac.  1502-3. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1531-2;  B.A.  1532-3- 
Perhaps  R.  of  Coppingford,  Hunts.,  1534-42.  R.  of  Upton, 
1534-42.  Will  (Peterb.)  1542.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Aldenham,  Herts.,  1543. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1562.  S.  of  Matthew  (1521),  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  B. 
May  5,  1548,  at  Cambridge.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22, 
1596-7.  Knighted,  Apr.  1603.  Married  Joan,  dau.  of  Bishop 
Cox,  of  Ely.  Lived  for  many  years  in  Cambridge.  Buried 
at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Jan.  29,  1619.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1569), 
father  of  Richard  (1593)  and  Matthew  (1588). 

PARKER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1564  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Probably 
adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  28,  1564.  D.D.  1583.  B.A. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1554-5;  M.A.  1558.  R.  of  Shipdham, 
Norfolk,  1557.  R.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1560-70.  Preb. 
of  Ely,  1565-92.  Archdeacon,  1568-92.  R.  of  Stretham, 
1570-92.  R.  of  Haddenham  and  Wilburton,  1571-92.  R.  of 
Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1573-85.  Refused  the  bishopric  of  Ely 
on  the  death  of  Bishop  Cox,  1581.  Married  Winifred,  dau. 
of  William  Turner,  M.D.,  dean  of  Wells.  Author  of  .4  Pattern 
of  Pietie.  Died  May  26,  1592,  aged  59.  Buried  at  Stretham. 
Father  of  Richard  (1589-90).  (Cooper,  u.  124;  D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1570. 

PARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1573- 

PARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1582-3. 


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PARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589. 
One  of  these  names,  'of  Radwell,  Herts.,'  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1590-1. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1597-8;  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Col- 
chester) May  31,  1607.  C.  of  Chesham  Wobum,  Beds., 
1613.    (Peile,  I.  224.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1605-6.  One  of 
these  names,  of  Willingdoe,  Sussex,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Mar.  5,  1 600-1. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  1603.  Of 
Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1605;  B.A.  (?  1607-8);  M.A.  1611. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1607. 
Matric.  1607,  as  'Paker.' 

PARKER,  JOHN,  (1612)  see  PARKHURST. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6,  1616. 
Matric.  1616;  B..\.  1619;  M.A.  1623. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  S.  of  John.  Scholar,  1627; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  19,  1645. 
Of  Suffolk. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1664. 
S.  of  John,  clothworker,  of  AH  Hallows,  Steyning,  London. 
B.  1647.  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1664; 
B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Fellow,  1670-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  24,  1670.  V.  of  Dicking,  Sussex,  1674.  V.  of  Clavering, 
Essex,  1675.  R.  of  Colne  Engaine,  1690-1718.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  Shadrack  Helme,  of  Christ  Church,  London.  Died 
1718.    (A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1665.  B.  at  Kirkby,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1675.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  Mar.  3, 
1676-7.  V.  of  Kirkby  Ireleth,  Lanes.,  1671-6.  (Sedbergh 
School  Register.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  20,  1706. 
Only  s.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Gt  Easton,  Leics.  Schools, 
Gt  Easton  (Mr  Atton)  and  Uppingham.  Matric.  1707;  B.A. 
1709-10;  M.A.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1710; 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1714.  C.  of  Woodford,  Northants., 
1713.  V.  of  Winwick,  Hunts.,  1714-42.  Schoolmaster  at 
Thrapston,  1727.  Married,  Aug.  11,  1713,  Jane  Walker,  of 
Northampton.  Died  1742.  Father  of  Staveley  (1729). 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1732. 
S.  of  John,  of  Castlethorpe,  Lines.  School,  Glamford  Bridge, 
Lines.  (Mr  Waterworth).   Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6. 

PARKER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1741.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
St  Giles',  Oxford,  gent.  Matric.  (Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford) 
—  Apr.  8,  1731,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1734.  Chorister  at 
Magdalen  College,  1724-33.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

PARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  22,  175 1. 
Of  Heptonstall,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

PARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16,  1631. 
01  Suffolk.  Matric.  1631.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Apr.  15,  1634. 
B.A.  1635-6. 

PARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  3, 
1645.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Olney,  Bucks.  School,  Northampton 
(Mr  Martin).  Matric.  1645.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  I,  1646-7.    {Peile,  1.  499.) 

PARKER,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Aug. 
1668.  S.  of  Laurence,  mercer.  B.  at  Peterborough.  School, 
Peterborough  (Mr  Sam.  Man  ton).  Matric.  1669.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  6,  1669. 

PARKER,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  9, 
1656-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirk  Langley,  Derbs.  School, 
St  Saviour's,  Southwark.   Matric.  1657. 

PARKER,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1665-6. 
Matric.  Easter,  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May 
29,  1670.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Sandwich,  Kent,  1677-80. 
Died  1680. 

PARKER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1521.  S.  of 
William,  of  Norwich.  B.  Aug.  6,  1504.  Scholar,  1523;  B.A. 
1523-4;  M.A.  1528;  B.D.  1535;  D.D.  1538.  Fellow,  1527. 
Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  1544-53.  Vice-Chancellor,  1545, 
1548.  Ord.  deacon,  Apr.  20;  priest,  June  15,  1527.  Chaplain 
to  Queen  Anne  Boleyn,  1535.  Dean  of  Stoke-by-Clare,  1535- 
47.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1541-54.  R.  of  Ashen,  Essex,  1543-4;  of 
Burlingham  St  Andrew's,  Norfolk,  1544.  R.  of  Landbeach, 
Cambs.,  1545-53.  Preb.  and  dean  of  Lincoln,  1552.  Lived 
in  retirement  under  Queen  Mary.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
1559-75.  Occupied  in  publishing  the  Bishops'  Bible,  1563-8. 


Parker,  Robert 

Author,  ecclesiastical.  Died  May  17,  1575.  Buried  in  his 
own  chapel  at  Lambeth.  Will,  P.C.C.  Great  benefactor  to 
the  University  and  to  Corpus  Christi,  also  to  Caius  and  to 
Trinity  Hall.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1562). 
{D.N.B.) 

PARKER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1569,  2nd  s.  of  Matthew  (above).  B.  Aug.  27,  1550. 
To  be  distinguished  from  a  brother  of  the  same  name  (b.  Sept. 
I,  1551),  who  married  Frances,  dau.  of  Bishop  Barlow,  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  and  died  Jan.  28,  1574-5.  Died  Sept.  18, 
1571.  Will  (P.C.C.)  of  Lambeth.  Brother  of  John  (1562). 
{Surrey  Arch.  Coll.,  11.  209.) 

PARKER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1588.  S.  of  John  (1562).  B.  May  19,  1570, 
at  Canterbury.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Roger  Jenkins,  of 
Kent.  Died  May  9,  1645.  Brother  of  Richard  (1593).  {Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S.,  11.  138.) 

PARKER,  NICHOLAS  LE.  One  of  the  original '  King's  Scholars ' 
at  Cambridge,  1318.   S.  of  Robert. 

PARKER,  NICHOLAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1608;  B.A.  1608-9; 
M.A.  1612.  College  librarian,  1612-25.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Whitley  HaU,  Yorks.  If  so,  V.  of  Thurstone,  Yorks. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  758.) 

PARKER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1623. 

PARKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Chrtsti,  1554. 
S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Lord  Morley  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Philip  Calthorp,  Knt.,  of  Erwarton,  Suffolk).  Matric.  1556. 
Knighted,  Aug.  5,  1578.  Sherifi  of  Suffolk,  1579-80.  Of 
Erwarton.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Goodwin,  of 
Winchendon,  Bucks.  Father  of  Calthorpe  (c.  i592)>  probably 
brother  of  Edward  (1556)  and  William  (1556).  (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.;  D.N.B.) 

PARKER,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1574; 
B.A.  1577-8. 

PARKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  18,  1618. 
Of  London.  S.  of  Sir  Calthorpe  (1592),  of  Groton,  Suffolk. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1621.  Knighted,  Nov.  19,  1624. 
M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1640-8.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Gawdy,  of  Claxton,  Norfolk.  Died  June  22,  1675, 
Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1625)  and  James  (1624).  (A.  B. 
Beaven;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PARKER,  RANDOLPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1577- 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1512-3.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Apr.  7,  1520;  'M.A.'  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Coppingford, 
Hunts.,  1516-34.  R.  of  Upton,  1516-34.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1525-34-  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Swithin,  London,  1518-34.  Died 
Feb.  1533-4- 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1570; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  29, 
1577.  R.  of  Hulcote,  Beds.,  1578.  R.  of  Radwell,  Herts., 
1582.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ketteringham,  Norfolk, 
1602. 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1574;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug. 
18,  1577,  age  25;  priest,  Sept.  28,  1579.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Dedham,  Essex,  1582.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Church 
Lench,  Worcs.,  1585.   See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1582. 
Of  Lancashire.  Doubtless  ist  s.  of  Reginald,  of  Greystonley- 
in-BoUand.  Bapt.  at  Chipping,  Lanes.,  Sept.  3,  1563.  V.  of 
Chipping,  1590-1616.  Dean  of  Amoundemess.  Died  Sept. 
1616. 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  9, 
1589-90.  S.  of  John  (1564),  Archdeacon  of  Ely.  B.  there. 
School,  Ely  (Mr  Spight).  Scholar,  1590-5;  Matric.  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597;  B.D.  1610.  FeUow,  1595-1611. 
Perhaps  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1601.  Probably  ord.  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  1601.  R.  of  Wendon  parva,  1610;  of  Littlebury,  Essex, 
1615.  Eminent  as  an  antiquary,  herald  and  genealogist. 
Historian  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Died  Feb.  1628-9. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1629.  (Venn,  i.  138;  D.N.B.) 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1593.  S.  of  John  (1562),  and  grandson  of  Archbishop  Parker. 
B.  at  Cambridge,  May  20,  1577-  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 
FeUow,  1598-1601.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1588). 

PARKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  10,  1730. 

Of  Gloucestershire. 
PARKER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1446. 
PARKER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1512-3;  M.A.  1516.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Little  Bardfield,  Essex,  1559.    Buried  there  May  9,  1583, 

aged  95. 


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PARKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Micbs.  i547; 
Scholar,  1348;  B.A.  1555-6.  Fellow,  1555.  V.  of  Gt  Chester- 
ford,  Cambs.,  1557-62.  R.  of  North  Benfleet,  Essex,  1571-2- 
R.  of  West  Hanningfield,  1572-84.  R.  of  Shenfield,  i575- 
1604.    Died  1604. 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1581-2;  M.A.  1585. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1584-9.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar. 
25.  1597.  age  33.  R.  of  ChiUesford,  Sufiolk,  1596-1622. 
{Masters  suggests  an  identification  with  the  Puritan  divine, 
for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1607. 
ist  s.  of  Thomas  (1572),  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.  B.  Sept.  9, 
1591.  Auditorof  the  Bishopric  of  Ely,  1613.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  9,  1624.  Of  the  Bishop  of  Winchester's  household. 
Died  1624.  Brother  of  Edward  (1620),  Roger  (1620)  and 
Waiiam  {1625-6).    (J.  Parker.) 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Extwistle,  Lanes.,  Esq.  B.  1604.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  9,  1625.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Scarborough,  of  Glasbum  HaU,  Esq.  Died  1636.  Buried  at 
Burnley.    (J.  Parker;  Jewitt,  Reliq.,  xi.  i6i.) 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  24, 
1683.    Matric.  1683-4. 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8,  1721; 
exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  4th  s.  of  George,  of  Park 
Hall,  Staffs.  Matric.  1724:  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729;  DD- 
1746.  Fellow,  1726-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1728. 
V.  of  Gt  Stambridge,  Durham,  1729-37.  R-  of  Wolsingham, 
1737-41-  R-  of  Elwick,  1741-76.  Died  Aug.  18,  1776,  aged 
74.   M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1777-   (J-  Parker.) 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  8,  1740. 
Of  ColBe,  Lanes.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Alkincoates,  Esq. 
B.  Feb.  14,  1720-1.  School,  CUtheroe.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Parker,  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.  Died  May  5, 
1758.  Buried  at  Colne.  (J.  Parker;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxxi. 
103.) 

PARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Feil.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  1,  1746.  S.  of  Banastre,  of  Cuerden,  Lanes.,  Esq.  B.  at 
Preston.  School,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  (Mr  Burrow).  Of 
Cuerden,  Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Townley,  of 
Royle,  Lanes.   Died  1779.   (Jewitt,  Relvj.,  xi.  161.) 

PARKER,  ROGER.   'King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1319. 

PARKER,  ROGER.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1577-8.  3rd  s.  of 
Robert,  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.,  and  nephew  of  William 
Chadderton,  Bishop  of  Chester.  M.A.  1581;  B.D.  1587;  D.D. 
1598.  Preb.  of  Chester,  1587-1604.  Fellow  of  Manchester 
Collegiate  Church,  1591-1629.  R.  of  Barrow,  Cheshire, 
1593-7-  R-  of  Beckingham,  Lines.,  1595.  R.  of  Tempsford, 
1597.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1597-1629;  Precentor,  1598-1613. 
Archdeacon  of  Bedford,  1598-1600.  R.  of  Kettlethorpe, 
1599-1629.  Preb.  of  Ely.  R.  of  Brant  Broughton,  1601-29. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn  (D.D.),  Mar.  20,  1605-6.  Dean  of 
Lincoln,  16x3-29.  Died  Aug.  29,  1629,  aged  71.  Buried  in 
Lincoln  Cathedral.  M.I.,  now  lost.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1630. 
Brother  of  William  (1575),  Edmund  (c.  1572)  and  probably 
of  Thomas  (1572).   (Burke,  L.G.;  J.  Parker.) 

PARKER,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1620. 
4th  s.  of  Thomas  (1572),  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.  B.  Oct.  30, 
1603.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1623-4.  Living,  1645.  Brother 
of  WiUiam  (1625-6),  etc.    (J.  Parker.) 

PARKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  15,  1646. 
Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654. 

PARKER,  SAMUEL.  Incorp.  M.A.  1667,  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford;  probably  adm.  at  St  C.\tharine's.  S.of  John,  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer.  B.  1640.  Matric.  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  29,  1657;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1659-60;  M.A.  (Trinity 
CoUege,  Oxford)  1663.  Probably  D.D.  (Cambridge)  1671  (LU. 
Reg.).  President  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1687-8. 
F.R.S.,  1666.  R.  of  Chartham,  Kent,  1667.  Archdeacon  of 
Canterbury,  1670-88.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1672-85. 
Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Sheldon.  R.  of  Ickham,  Kent,  1672. 
Bishop  of  Oxford,  1686-8.  Author,  Ecclesiastical  Politie,  etc. 
Died  at  Oxford,  Max.  20,  1687-8,  aged  47.  Buried  in  Mag- 
dalen College  ChapeL  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1689.  {Al.Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

PARKER,  SAMUEL.  M.D.  1671  {LU.  Reg.).  Buried  at  Saffron 
Walden,  Essex,  Nov.  29,  1673. 

PARKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
25,  1680.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Paston, 
Northants.  School,  Orton,  Northants.   Matric.  1680. 

PARKER,  SELWIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  20, 
1616-7.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Easeboume,  Sussex.  Matric. 
1617.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1618.  Knighted,  Aug.  5, 
1633.  Of  Eastford,  Sussex.  Gentleman  pensioner.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Reignalds,  of  Sussex.  {Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  Vis.  of  Sussex.) 


Parker,  Thomas 

PARKER,  STAVELEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  6,  1729. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  John  (1706),  V.  of  Winwick, 
Hunt's.  Bapt.  at  Woodford,  Northants.,  June  30,  1714- 
Matric.  1731;  B.A.  i733-4;  M.A.  1738.  FeUow  of  Jesus, 
1738-41.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1738;  priest  (Ely) 
Dec.  1739.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1739-40.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

PARKER,  THEODORE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  May  22, 
1678,  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Apr.  3, 
1674.  S.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1631),  Knt.,  of  Plimpton  St  Mary, 
Devon.  B.  at  Exeter.  Probably  bapt.  at  Plimpton  St  Mary, 
June  15,  1655.  School,  Exboume.  (Vivian's  Vis.  of 
Devon.) 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1535-6;  M.A.  1541;  B.D.  1548.  One 
of  the  original  fellows  of  Trinity,  1546.  Lady  Margaret 
preacher,  1556,  1558.  V.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  1556.  Left 
England  on  the  accession  of  Elizabeth.  Graduated  D.D. 
abroad.  Living  at  Milan,  1581.  One  of  these  names  vicar- 
choral  in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1543.   {Cooper,  i.  452;  D.N.B.) 

PARKER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1549. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Bamingham,  Norfolk,  1557-9-    Will  of  one 

Thomas  Parker,  clerk,  of  Watton  Market,  Norfolk,  proved 

(Canterbury)  1564.    {Peile,  i.  45.) 

PARKER,   THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,   1558. 

Probably  brother  of  Charles  (1558). 
PARKER  or  PARCAR,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  11)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  12,  1567.    S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Lord  Morley.    Of 
Fumeaux    Pelham,   Herts.    Brother  of   Edward   (1562-3). 
{Venn,  1.  61.) 
PARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1570. 
PARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1572- 
Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.    Pur- 
chased Browsholme  from  the  Crown,   1603.    Bowbearer  of 
the  forest  of  Bowland.    Married  Bridget,   dau.  of  James 
Tempest,    of    Rayne,    Yorks.     Buried    Mar.    16,    1634-5- 
Brother  of  Edmund   (1572),  Roger  (1577-8)   and  William 
(1575),  father  of  Robert  (1607),  etc.  {Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxxi. 
301.) 
PARKER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1597;  B.A. 
1600-1 ;  M.A.  1605.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Braxted, 
Essex,  1602-20,  resigned.    Probably  V.  of  Halstow,  Kent, 
1619-32.   Died  1632. 
PARKER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1606. 
One  of  these  names,  's.  of  Thomas,  of  Lea  Hall,  Derbs.,  gent.,' 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  27,  1607.   {Peile,  1.  255.) 
PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13,  1631. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
PARKER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  May  20, 
1633.    S.  of  Edward.    B.  at  Gressingham,  Lanes.    School, 
Giggleswick.    Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.    One 
of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1638-9.    V.  of 
Linton,  Cambs.,  1663.    {Peile,  1.  426.) 
PARKER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  24,  1637. 
Matric.  1641.    Probably  the  Thomas  Parke,  scholar  from 
Westminster,  in  1637. 
PARKER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15,  1640-1. 

Matric.  1641. 
PARKER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1643. 

Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1646. 
PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1644.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1620),  of  Browsholme,  Yorks., 
Esq.  B.  Apr.  20,  1631.  Matric.  1645.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  21,  1650.  Captain  of  Foot,  1661.  Deputy-Lieutenant 
for  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Succeeded  his  father.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Radeliffe  Ashton,  of  Cuerden,  Lanes.,  Esq. 
Died  Aug.  1695.  Buried  at  Waddington.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
J.  Parker.) 
PARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1648;  B.A.  1652;  M.A.  1661.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Thormanby,  Yorks.,  1660-1705. 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1653.  S.  of  George,  of  Langthorp-in-Bedale,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1657-8.  Perhaps  V.  of 
St  Marv,  Beverlev,  1668-72;  R.  of  Holme,  1668.  R.  of  Leven, 
1669-72.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Beddington,  Surrey, 
1673-84.   Died  1684. 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1667.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  hamster  (and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hobson,  the  carrier,  of  Cambridge). 
B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Schools,  Saffron  Walden  and  Lynn. 
Of  Anglesey,  Cambs.  Married  Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Webster, 
of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  490;  F.M.G., 
408.) 


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PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1685.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Staffordshire.  B.  July  23,  1666,  at 
NewcasUe-under-Lyme  (?  at  Leek,  Staffs.).  Schools,  New- 
port, Salop  and  Derby  (Mr  Ogden).  Matric.  1685.  Adm.  at 
thelnnerTempIe,  Feb.  14, 1683-4.  Barrister,  169 1.  Bencher, 
1705.  M.P.  for  Derby,  1705.  Knighted,  July  9,  1705-  Queen's 
Serjeant,  1705-10.  Lord  Chief  Justice,  1710.  Distinguished 
himself  at  Sacheverell's  trial,  1710.  F.R.S.,  1712.  Created 
Baron  Parker  of  Macclesfield,  1716.  Served  as  custos 
rotulorum  of  Worcs.,  1718.  Received  the  tellership  of  the 
Exchequer,  1719.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Warws.,  1719-  Earl 
of  Macclesfield,  1721.  High  Steward  of  Staffs.,  1724-6- 
Impeached  and  fined  £30,000  on  a  charge  of  selling  master- 
ships in  chancery  and  receiving  bribes,  1725-  Married  Jennet, 
dau.  of  Robert  Carrier,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.  Died  Apr.  28, 
1732.  Buried  at  Shirburn,  Oxon.  Father  of  George  (1715), 
(D.N.B.;  G.E.C.,  where  he  is  said  to  have  been  bom  at  Leek, 
Staffs.) 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23, 
1689.  S.  of  Edward,  of  York,  barrister-at-law.  B.  there. 
Mar.  1 67 1-2.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Thomas  Thompson).  Living 
at  York,  1719.   Grandson  of  Edward  (1620).   (J.  Parker.) 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1 69 1.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Kibworth,  Leics.  School, 
Kibworth  (Mr  'Dend'). 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Juue  ii,  1707. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Bapt.  Oct.  17, 
1689,  at  Waddington.  Matric.  1707.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  7,  1708.  Succeeded  his  father,  1721.  Died 
without  issue,  Oct.  1728.  Will,  York. 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  i7ii- 
S.  of  Luke,  corn-dealer,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds  and  Mr  Randall).  Matric.  1710-1; 
Scholar,  1711-2.    (Venn,  i.  524.) 

PARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  10,  1736. 
Of  Wiltshire.   Matric.  1736;  Scholar;  B.A.  1740-1. 

PARKER,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1580-1. 

PARKER,  WALL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hai.l,  Jan.  12, 
1705-6.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May,  1713;  priest,  1714-5.  C.  of  St  Michael's, 
Sutton  Bonnington,  Leics.,  in  1715.  V.  of  Sheepshed, 
1717-25.  Married  Sarah  Boot,  of  Trussington,  Leics.,  i7i5« 
Died  Dec.  4,  1725,  aged  35.  Buried  at  Sheepshed.  M.L 
{Nichols,  in.  1023.) 

PARKER,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1626.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  8,  1645-6.  Licensed  preacher  at 
Thetford  Chapel,  Aug.  1663. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1517.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Warmington,  Northants.,  1546;  another,  V.  of 
Edstone,  Yorks.,  1546. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1554 
(impubes).  'Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  25,  1566;  age  33; 
married;  resides;  ignorant  of  Latin.'  Perhaps  R.  of  Cumber- 
worth,  Lines.,  1572;  admon.  (Lincoln)  1603.  (Lib.  Cler. 
Lincoln,  1576.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1556  (impubes). 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1562-3.  Resident  FeU.-Com.  at 
Queens',  in  1564. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1571. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1575.  4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.  B.A.  1578-9; 
M.A.  1582.  Fellow,  1581-5.  Probably  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1596.  B.D.  (Lincohi  College,  Oxford)  1596-7.  Perhaps  R.  of 
St  Mary  Magdalen,  Exeter,  1587.  V.  of  St  Uny,  Redruth, 
Cornwall,  1588.  R.  of  Borcouse,  1589.  R.  of  St  Tudy,  1592. 
R.  of  Blissland,  1601-26.  Archdeacon  of  Totnes,  1613-6. 
Preb.  of  Exeter,  1613-28.  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  1615-31. 
Buried  at  Warleggan,  Cornwall,  May  31,  1631.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (1572)  and  Roger,  (1577-8),  nephew  of  William 
Chadderton,  Bishop  of  Chester  and  Lincoln.   (J.  Parker.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1580; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1586.  Perhaps  V.  of  North- 
fleet,  Kent,  1587.  One  of  these  names, '  M.A.,'  R.  of  Fincham, 
Norfolk,  1615. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1610; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Either  this  or  the  next  was  2nd  s. 
of  William  (1575),  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall.  B.  1592.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1618-9.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stoke, 
CUmsland,  Cornwall,  1629.  R.  of  St  Feock.  (J.  Parker; 
Vis.  of  Cornwall,  1620;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1617. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.,  1619-20.  R.  of 
Ectou,  Northants.,  1620. 


Parkes,  Christopher 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1620  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Lancashire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  3, 
1601,  age  18;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  (St  Mary  HaU)  1608. 
Possibly  R.  of  Tatsfield,  Surrey,  1612.  M.D.  of  Bourges, 
Feb.  27,  1633-4.  Hon.  F.R.C.P.,  1664.  Possibly  father  of 
William  (1646).  (Munk,  I.  331;  F.M.G.,  1073,  which  makes 
the  suggested  parentage  appear  unlikely.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  4,  1621.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Canterbury.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1630.  Perhaps 
this  or  the  next  V.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  Jan.  15,  1647-8. 
(Shaw,  I.  350.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  June, 
1623.  S.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  at  St  John's,  Isle  of  Thanet 
(i.e.  Margate).  School,  St  John's.  Matric.  1623-4;  B.A. 
1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1625-6.  6th s. 
of  Thomas  (1572),  of  Browsholme,  Yorks.  B.  Mar.  25,  1608. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  Easter,  1626;  Scholar,  1627; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Middle  Rasen,  Lines.,  1635. 
R.  of  Tetford,  1642;  deprived,  but  re-instated,  1660.  Living 
at  Tetford,  1674.  Father  of  Edward  (1667)  and  brother  of 
Edward  (1620),  etc.   (T.  A.  Walker;  J.  Parker.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May 
29,  1646.  S.  of  William  (?  1620),  of  London,  M.D.  B.  at 
Sproughton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1649.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  9,  1652-3.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Leyden,  Apr.  15,  1655, 
age  25.  M.D.  of  Padua,  1658.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1659.  A 
candidate  of  the  R.C.P.,  1659.  One  of  these  names,  M.D.,  of 
London,  married  Judith,  dau.  of  Roger  Beckwith,  of  Aid- 
borough,  Yorks.  (Munk,  i.  296;  F.M.G.,  1073.) 
PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1653-4.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Trowell,  Notts.,  1661.  One  of  these  names 
received  presbyterian  ordination,  Apr.  4,  1660.  V.  of  Lenton, 
Notts.,  c.  1660;  afterwards  V.  of  Radford.  (Godfrey,  Lenton, 
242.) 
PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  13,  1668. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  23,  1672-3;  C.  of  Kihnarsh,  Derbs. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1672-3. 
Matric.  1673;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1680;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1681.  R.  of 
Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1686-1723.  V.  of  Ashby 
Folville,  1709-23.  Died  1723,  aged  68.  Admon.  (Leicester) 
1723.   (Nichols,  II.  529.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jime 
11,  1679.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Brandon,  Linos. 
School,  Melton  Mowbray  (Mr  Daffy).  Matric.  1679.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  22,  1680. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  20,  1692. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1701.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at  Peterborough,  North- 
amts.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr  Waring).  Matric.  1702;  B.A. 
1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Fellow,  1708-16.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Jan.  4,  1709-10.   Perhaps  V.  of  Brington,  Hunts.,  1714-55. 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  29, 
1711.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Park  HaU,  Staffs.,  Esq.  Matric. 
1710-1.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  20,  1711.  An 
intimate  friend  of  Addison.  Died  1723,  aged  29.  (J.  Parker; 
J.  Ward,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  561.) 

PARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  18,  1736; 
afterwards  Fell.-Com.   B.  at  Waddon,  Surrey.   Matric.  1736. 

PARKER, .   B.Can.L.  1480-1. 

PARKER, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544. 

PARKER, .   B.D.  1547-8. 

PARKER, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 

PARKER, .  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1603  (in  ordo).  Perhaps 

Aciron. 

PARKER, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1609. 

PARKER, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13,  1631.  Of 

Suffolk.   Probably  Edward  of  1631. 

PARKER, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1644. 

PARKER, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1737-8. 

PARKES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1660,  as  V.  of  Catterick,  near  Richmond,  Yorks.;  B.A.  (the 
same  day)  1660;  M.A.  1663.  Appointed  V.  of  Catterick  as  well 
as  minister  of  the  chapels  of  Bolton-on-Swale,  Hipswell  and 
Hudswell,  Apr.  20,  1659.   Probably  father  of  the  next. 

PARKES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  23,  1674.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Bolton-on-Swale. 
School,  Thornton  (Mr  Parkes).  Matric.  1674-  Buried  Apr.  17, 
1676,  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge.  (Peile,  11.  56.) 


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Parkes,  John 

PARKES,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  i7)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1660.    S.  of  Mark,  deceased,  of  Bowes,  Yorks.    B.  there. 
Schools,  Darlington  and  Sedbergh.   Ma  trie.  1660. 
PARKES,  MICHAEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  1597-8.  C.  of  Penkridge,  Staffs.,  1604-10.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1617;  as  of  Penkridge. 
PARKES,  PARSON.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1678; 
B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1693.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1685. 
R.  of  Stapleford-Tawney,  Essex,   1691-1732.    Died   1732. 
(Peile,  n.  ^.) 
PARKES,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1593. 
Possibly  identical  with   William   (sk)   Parks,   of   London. 
Matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford)   Feb.   i,   1593-4.  age  17; 
'Scholar,  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  June,  1592';  B.A. 
(Oxford)   1597;  M.A.  (Oxford)   1600.    V.  of  White  Parish, 
Wilts.,  1604.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
PARKES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622; 
Scholar,  1624;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1629.    Probably  V.  of  Sedgley, 
Staffs.,  1629-56.  Died  Sept.  12,  1656. 
PARKES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1659. 
Previously  matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford,  June  15,  1657-) 
Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663. 
PARKHURST,  DORMER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  28,  1745; 
afterwards  FeU.-Com.   S.  of  John  (1719),  of  Epsom,  Surrey, 
Esq.   B.  in  London.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  17,  i746. 
Died  before  1765,  s.p.   Brother  of  John  (i745)-   (Baker,  i. 
288.) 
PARKHURST,  HENRY.   M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.of 
John  (1609).    Matric.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  Jan.  28, 
1629-30;  B.A.  (same  day)  1629-30;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1640-1; 
D.D.  1661.  Fellow,  1631-48.   R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  Dorset, 
1637.    R.  of  Stourmouth,    Kent,   1661-9.     R.   of  Norton, 
1662-9.  Canon  of  SouthwcU,  1662-9.  Died  1669.  Buried  at 
Norton.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
PARKHURST,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1587.   Of  Kent.   One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  James,  of 
East  Leanham,  Kent,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  6,  1600. 
PARKHURST,  JOHN.   B.D.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
Henry,    of    Guildford,    Surrey,    pleb.     B.    1564.     Matric. 
(Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  Feb.  25,  1580-1,  age  17;  B.A. 
1584;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1600;  D.D.  1610.  Fellow  of  Magdalen, 
1588-1603.  Proctor,  1597.  Master  of  BaUiol,  1617-37.  R.  of 
Shillingford,  Berks.,  1602-39.  R.  of  Newington,  Oxon.,  1619- 
39.  Buried  Jan.  29,  1638-9,  at  ShUlingford.  Father  of  Henry 
(1635).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 
PARKHURST,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1612,  as 
Parkher;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  1 ;  priest,  Mar.  2, 1617-8.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Wakering, 
Essex,  by  1628;  there  in  1645.  R.  of  South  Shoebury,  1647- 
54.  Died  1654-  WiU,  P.C.C. 
PARKEHURST,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  25, 
1675;  LL.B.  1677.  Master  of  Greatham  Hospital,  Durham, 
1676-1711. 
PARKHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  2,  1719.  S.  of 
Nathaniel.  B.  at  Catesby,  Northants.  Matric.  1719.  Married 
Ricarda,  dan.  of  Robert  Dormer,  of  Lee  Grange,  Bucks.,  Esq. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1765,  aged  64.   Buried  at  Catesby.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Dormer  (i745).   (Baker,  i.  289.) 
PARKHURST,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  28,  1745. 
S.  of  John  (above),  of  Catesby  Priory,  Northants.    B.  in 
London,  June,  1728.    School,  Rugby.    Matric.  1745;  B.A. 
1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  FeUow,  1751-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb. 
23;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1752.   Biblical  lexicographer  and  anti- 
Newtonian.  Died  Feb.  21,  1797.    Buried  at  Epsom,  Surrey. 
Brother  of  Dormer  (1745).   (D.N.B.;  Baker,  i.  288.) 
PARKHURST,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,   1604.    Of   Kent.    B.A.   1607-8;   M.A.   1611.    Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  16x1;  priest,  Mar.  1611-2. 
PARKHURST,    NATHANIEL.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    St 
Catharine's,  Lent,  1634-5.  Of  London.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry, 
of  St  Lawrence  Old  Jewry,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26, 
1634-5.  as '  Packhurst,'  and  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  31,  1636-7. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1644.  (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623;  Vis,  of  London, 
1634.) 
PARKHURST,   NATHANIEL.    Matric.   sizar  from   Queens', 
Easter,  1657.  S.  of  (?)  John,  of  Ipswich,  master  of  a  merchant 
vessel.   B.  in  Ipswich.    B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.   Signs  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  23,  1664.    V.  of  Yoxford, 
Suffolk,  1665-1707.    Author,  sermons.    Died  Dec.  8,  1707, 
aged  64.  M.I.   (Musgrave;  D.N.B.) 
PARKHURST,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May 
24,  1647.   Of  Surrey.   Doubtless  ist  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  cloth- 
worker,  of  London,  and  of  Pirford,  Surrey,  Knt.    Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  30,  1648.  M.P.  for  Guildford,  1659. 
Knighted,  June  9,   i66o.    Of  'Porford'   (Pirford),  Surrey. 


Parkins,  Samuel 

Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gayer,  Knt.,  of  Stoke  Poges, 
Bucks.  Buried  at  Guildford,  Nov.  20,  1674.  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  70;  Baker,  i.  288.) 
PARKHURST,  STAFFORD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1622.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Buried  at 
St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  6,  1629. 
PARKIN,  see  also  PERKINS. 

PARKIN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  July  5,  1708. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  London,  shoemaker.  B.  Jan.  1689-90. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A. 
1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25, 1715;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1716. 
R.  of  Boughton,  NorfoUc,  1717.  R.  of  Oxburgh,  1717-65. 
Antiquary.  Completed  Blomefield's  History  of  Norfolk. 
Benefactor;  founder  of  a  scholarship  at  Pembroke.  Died 
Aug.  27,  1765,  aged  75-  (D.N.B.) 
PARKYN  or  PERKYN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1588. 
PARKIN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  10,  1589. 
S.  of  Matthew,  of  HuU,  Yorks.  School,  HuU.  Perhaps  matric. 
pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1589,  as  Perkins.    B.A.  from 
Caius,  1593-4.    WiU  of  Geo.  Parkin,  of  Easington,  Yorks. 
proved  Sept.  1647  (York).   (Venn,  i.  137.) 
PARKIN,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  6,  1629. 
Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.   One  of  these  names 
was  V.  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  1648-62,  ejected.   (Davids,  494.) 
PARKIN,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  16,  1633. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   (Perhaps  the  above  re-admitted.) 
PARKIN,   JOHN.    B.A.    1483-4.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Althome,  Essex,  1490.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1505. 
PARKYN  or  PERKIN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1539-40;  M.A.  from  Trinity, 
1546;  B.D.  1557.  One  of  the  original  feUows  of  Trinity,  1546. 
Junior  Bursar,  1552-5.   Perhaps  wiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1558. 
PARKIN,  JONATHAN,  see  PERKINS. 
PARKYN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1567. 
PARKIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1646.   Of  NorfoUc.   B.A.  1648-9. 
PARKIN  or  PERKYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  16,  1529.   Of  Ridge,  Herts.   B.A. 
1533-4;  M.A.  1537.  FeUow,  1532-50. 
PARKIN  or  PARKINS,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  1544- 
FeUow  of  GonvUle  HaU,  1544-51.    V.  of  BunveU,  Cambs., 
1549-54.    R.  of  Ashdon,  Essex,  1552.    Died  1562.    (Venn, 
I.  3I-) 
PARKYN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  18, 
1743-4.    S.  of  Paul,  of  Horbury  (and  EUzabeth,  dau.  of 
Francis  Broadbent,  of  Bramley  HaU,  and  Dodworth).  B.  at 
Horbury,  Wakefield,  Yorks.    Bapt.  Nov.  3,  1723-    School, 
Worsborough   (Mr  Staniland).    Matric.    1745-6.    Lived  at 
Dodworth,  near  Bamsley.  Died  there  Jan   28,  1759-  Buried 
at  Ecclesfield.  (Peile,  11.  246;  Eastwood,  Ecclesfield.) 

PARKIN, .   B.A.  1466-7. 

PARKEN, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

PARKINGTON,  JOHN.    B.A.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  25, 

1577.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PARKINS,  BLACKWELL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
May  20,  1693.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  WiUiam  (?  1665),  Knt.  (the 
conspirator,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.),  of  Bushey,  Herts.  B.  in 
London  (his  mother's  home).  Schools,  Bushey  (Mr  Smith) 
and  Westminster.  Matric.  1693.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  26,  1693.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Bushey,  1696.  Living, 
1715.  (Venn,  i.  493;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682;  Clutterbuck,  1. 
336.) 
PARKYNS  or  PERKINS,  CRESSY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  19,  1674;  M.A.  1675  (J-it-  Reg.).  Doubtless  s.  of  Su' 
Thomas,  Bart.,  and  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cressy,  Esq.,  of 
Byrkin,  Yorks.  Died  before  1684.  Brotherof  Thomas  (1680). 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
PARKINS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  30, 
1746.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas 
(1680),  of  Bunny,  Notts.,  Bart.  Brotherof  Sir  Thomas  (i744). 
Bart,  and  half-brother  of  Thomas  (1703)  and  Sampson  (1703). 
PARKYNS,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
7,  1703.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1680),  Bart.  B.  at  Bunny, 
Notts.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1704.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Sept.  18,  1702,  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  17, 
1704.  Married  Alice  Middlemore.  Died  Apr.  17,  1713. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1703)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas  (i744) 
and  George  (1746). 
PARKENS  or  PERKINS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Michs.  1567;  B.A.  1570-1 ;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Chnsti, 
1574.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  6,  1577,  age  26.  V.  of  St 
Lawrence  Jewry,  London,  1578-81.  Died  1581.  (Cooper, 
II.  21.) 

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PARKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1680.  Eldest  surviving  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bunny,  Notts.,  Esq. 
(created  Bart.,  1681).  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  10,  1662.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1680,  as  Perkins.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  18,  1682.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  July,  1684.  J. P.  for 
Notts,  and  Leics.  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1689.  Of  Bunny,  Notts. 
Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Sampson,  of  Breaston, 
Derbs.;  {2)  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Bamet,  alderman  of  York. 
Liberal  benefactor  to  his  county.  'Owed  his  celebrity  to  his 
passion  for  wrestling.'  Author,  The  AH  of  Wrestling.  Died 
Mar.  29,  1741.  Buried  at  Bunny.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
Sampson  (1703),  Thomas  (1703),  Thomas  (i744)  and  George 
(1746),  brother  of  Cressy  (1674)-  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon., 
241;  G.E.C.) 
PARKYNS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1703.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (above),  Bart.  B.  at  Bunny,  Notts. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1704.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Sept.  18,  1702,  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  4,  1704. 
Died  unmarried,  Sept.  1706.  Brother  of  Sampson  (1703)  and 
half-brother  of  the  next  and  of  George  (1746). 
PARKINS  or  PARKYNS,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  Queens',  Nov.  12,  1744.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  3rd  but 
1st  surviving  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (i68o),  Bart.  Bapt.  at  Bunny, 
Dec.  8,  1728.  Matric.  1744.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Mar.  29, 
1741.  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1755-6.  Died  Mar.  17,  1806.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  George  (1746)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas 
(above)  and  of  Sampson  (1703).  (G.E.C.) 
PARKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1665. 
(Possibly  identical  with  the  conspirator,  for  whom  see 
D.N.B.)  Perhaps  father  of  Blackwell  (1693). 
PARKINSON,  BARTON.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1731,  from 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Bradcroft, 
Goosnargh,  Lanes.  B.  in  Lancashire.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Adm.  at  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  May  26,  1724,  age  19; 
Scholar,  1728;  B.A.  (Dublin)  1729.  C.  of  Ellel,  Lanes.,  i73i- 
P.C.  of  Cleveley,  1731-3-  (J-  Parker.) 
PARKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577. 
PARKYNSON  or  PERKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens, 
from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1585;  B.A.  1588^;  M.A.  1592. 
One  of  these  names,   's.  of  Thomas,  of  Bumeston,  near 
Bedale,  Yorks.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  12,  1592. 
PARKYNSON,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1544.   Matric.  Easter,  1545. 
PARKINSON  or  PERKINSON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16) 
at  Pembroke,  Sept.  5,  1648.   S.  of  William.   B.  in  Ireland. 
Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1652-3.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ardee, 
CO.  Louth.   Will  (Dublin)  1721. 
PARKINSON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  15,  1687, 
after  five  years'  residence  in  Lisbon  University.  Of  Lancashire. 
Scholar,  1689.  Died  in  CoUege.  Buried  in  the  Chapel,  July  12, 
1689. 
PARKINSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 

1728.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1729. 
PARKINSON,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 

16x3. 
PARKINSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  18, 
1670.    S.  of  Richard,  mercer,  of  Pickering,  Yorks.   School, 
Pickering.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  21,  1673;  priest,  Sept.  1675.   Probably  V.  of  DrifBeld, 
Yorks.,  i686-<)i. 
PARKINSON,  GABRIEL.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1578-9- 
PARKINSON,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1595.    B. 
in    Lancaster.     B.A.    1598-9;    M.A.    1606.     Ord.    deacon 
(London)  Feb.  24,  1604-5,  age  27,  'C.  of  St  Dionys  Back- 
church';  priest,  May  26,  1605.   R.  of  Weeley,  Essex,  1607-i:. 
1654.  Father  of  the  next. 
PARKINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  17, 
1631.    S.   of   James   (above),   R.   of   Weeley,   Essex.     B. 
there.    School,  Colchester  (Mr  Kemp).    Matric.  1631;  B.A. 
1635-6. 
PARKENSON,  JOHN.    B.Civ.L.  or  B.Can.L.  1490.    R.  of  Chil- 
derley,  Cambs.,  1490.    V.  of  Caldecote,  1493.    Perhaps  R.  of 
Plumstead,  Norfolk,  1493. 
PARKINSON,   JOHN.    Matric.   sizar   from   Queens',   Easter, 

1546. 
PARKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1551. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Heveningham,  Sufiolk,  155&- 
66. 
PARKYNSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1563;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Cohie  Engaine,  Essex,  1572-1628.  Died  1628.  Will, 
P.C.C. 


Parlett,  Benjamin 

PARKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1676; 
B.A.  1679-80.  Usher  of  Giggleswick  School,  1680-2;  Head 
Master,  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1682.  (Peile,  11. 
61 ;  Giggleswick  School  Register.) 

PARKINSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1715.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Durham,  clerk.  Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's,  Feb.  10,  1689-90. 
Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  27,  1708;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1711-2.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1715.  Perhaps 
minor  canon  of  Durham.  C.  of  Croxdale.  Buried  at  St 
Oswald's,  Durham,  Mar.  25,  1717.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PARKINSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  13,  i733- 
Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1738-9;  priest,  June  1,  1740.    Probably 
R.  of  Healing,  Lines.,  till  1793.   Died  Mar.  1793,  aged  81. 
(G.  Mag.) 
PARKINSON,    LAURENCE.    Matric.   sizar   from   St   John's, 
Easter,    1575.     Of    'Lawgethwayte'    (?  Langthusite,    near 
Lancaster),  Lanes.    Age  20  in  1579  (Ely  Depos.  Bk).   B.A. 
1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  18, 
1581.  V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1582-1617.  Died  1617. 
PARKINSON,  MARTIN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1555.    B.  at  Cockerham,  Lanes.    B.A.  1558-9;  M.A.  1562; 
B.D.  1569.    Fellow,  1560.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  13, 
1565,  age  27;  priest,  Apr.  6,  1567.  University  preacher,  1566. 
Archdeacon  of  East  Riding,  Yorks.,  1568.  Died  1569.  Will, 
V.C.C.   (Cooper,  i.  282.) 
PARKINSON,  P.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1547. 
PARKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
24,1731-2.   S.  of  John.  B.  at  Whittingham,  Lanes.  School, 
Kirkham  (Mr  Taylor).    Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A. 
1735-6;  M.A.  1739.    Fellow,  1746.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  1742.   Tutor  at  Gunton,  Norfolk, 
in  the  house  of  Sir  Will.  Harbord,  before  1752.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Aldborough,  1747.    R.  of  Gunton,  1774.    Died  there  1800. 
Will,  P.C.C.    (Peile,  11.  226.) 
PARKINSON,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  20,  1654.    S.  of  Thomas,  attomey-at-law,  of  Bradley, 
Skipton,  Yorks.    B.  there.    School,  Sowerby  (Mr  Preston). 
Matric.  1654.    Buried  Oct.  11,  1655,  at  Carlton-in-Craven. 
M.I.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
PARKINSON  or  PERKINSON,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1534-5;  M.A. 
1537;  B.D.  1545.    One  of  the  original  Fellows  of  Trinity, 
1546.    Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)   Mar.   13,   1534-5;   'Fellow  of 
Michael  House.'    R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  until  1586.    V.  of 
Wimpole,  1551.    R.  of  Willingham,  1554.   Died  1586.   Will, 
P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  Magdalene.   (Cooper,  1.  510.) 
PARKYNSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1559. 
PARKYNSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1575. 
PARKINSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
Fellow.    Taxor,   1617.    Senior  Proctor,   1621.    Incorp.  at 
Oxford,   1614.    V.  of  Babraham,  Cambs.,   1615-7.    R.  of 
Duxford  St  Peter,  1617-22.    Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cam- 
bridge, Feb.  12,  1621-2.  WiU,  V.C.C. 
PARKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1620; 
priest,  June,  1622.  One  of  these  names,  of  Ackworth,  Yorks., 
married  to  Jane  Clarkson,  of  Ryhill,  Yorks.,  May  1,  1625. 
PARKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.    Perhaps  V.  of  Bottesford, 
Lines.,  1643. 
PARKINSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
May  16,   1650.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Haghouse,  Guisborough, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1650. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  1648-9.   (Peile,  i.  535.) 

PERKINSON, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1606. 

PARLEBONE,  ROGER.    1261.   Southern  student  who  received 
a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the  northern 
students.   (Fuller,  29.) 
PARLEBY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1667. 

Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1667. 
PARLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1729. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Leicestershire 
B.  Oct.  8,  1711.  Matric.  1731;  LL-B.  i734-  Died  Jan.  8, 
1747.  Buried  at  Rearsby.  M.I.  (Nichols,  iii.  393.) 
PARLETT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1617.  S.  of  William  (1568-9),  gent.,  of  Downham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wisbech  (Mr  Howdale  and  Mr  Dimond).  Matric. 
1618;  Scholar,  1618-24;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12,  1624-5;  priest,  Sept.  18,  1625. 
Licensed  schoolmaster  at  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1633; 
there  1645.  C.  of  Howe,  1633.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653;  of  WeUs, 
NorfoUi,  clerk.  Brother  of  William  {1604).  (Venn,  1.  236; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 


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PARLETT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  4, 
1616.  S.  of  Francis  (1564),  gent.  B.  at  Stradsctt,  Norfolk. 
School,  Ely  (Mr  Wigmore).  Matric.  1616;  Scholar,  1619-23; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  6; 
priest.  Mar.  7,  1623-4.  V.  of  Brox bourne,  Herts.,  1640; 
ejected,  1643.  Afterwards  reinstated;  signs  as  vicar,  Aug. 
1662.  Author  of  a  curious  MS.,  'A  Mirrour  for  Young 
Christian  Ladies...  1653.'  Father  of  the  next  and  brother 
of  Francis  (1598).   {Venn,  i.  233.) 

PARLETT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  May  17, 
1661.  S.  of  Edmund  (above),  clerk,  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts. 
B.  at  Stradsett,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Fincham  (private)  and  the 
Perse,  Cambridge  (Mr  Griffith).  Matric.  1661 ;  Scholar,  1661- 
7;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Bishop  of  London)  Mar.  8,  1665-6,  as  C.  of  Broxboume, 
Herts.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  2,  1667.  V.  of  Stow 
Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1667-74.  R.  of  Wimbotsham,  1671-4. 
Will  proved  (Norwich)  1674.   {Venn,  1.  412.) 

PARLET,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1564. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Downham.  B.A.  1567-8.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
Sept.  II,  1568,  age  20.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stradsett  and 
patron  of  the  vicarage.  Of  Lynn,  1598.  Died  1628.  M.L  at 
Lynn.  Brother  of  William  (1568-9),  father  of  the  next  and 
of  Edmund  (1616).    (Venn,  i.  62;  Peile,  i.  87.) 

PARLETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  30,  1598. 
S.  of  Francis  (above),  gent.,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  21,  1583.  School,  Lynn  (Messrs  Roberts  and  Eston). 
Matric.  1598.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1601.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  1609.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Stradsett.  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Mileham,  1616. 
Recorder  of  Lynn,  1630-44.  Of  Lynn,  Esq.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1648-9.  Father  of  the  next  and  brother  of  Edmund  (1616). 
(Venn,  1.  165.) 

PARLET,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1622.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1622. 

PARLET,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  15, 
1660.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1604),  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Downham  (private)  and  Lynn  (Mr  Bell). 
Matric.  1660.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Algernon  Peyton, 
D.D.   Brother  of  William  (1643).   (Venn,  1.  409.) 

PARLETT,  NICODEMUS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  27,  1636. 

S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  at  Stradsett,  Norfolk.    School,  Lynn 

(Mr   Rawlingson).    Matric.    1636;   Scholar,    1636-40;   B.A. 

1639-40.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  22,  1662. 

R.  of  Upwell  and  OutweU,  1662-6.    Died  1666.    (Venn,  1. 

321.) 
PARLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Dec. 

28,  1688.    S.  of  James,  gent.    B.  in  Suffolk.    Matric.  1689; 

B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Fellow,  1695-1704.  Died  in  College, 

Feb.  11,  1703-4.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1704. 

PARLET,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  14, 

1568-9.    Of   Downham   Market,   Norfolk.     S.   of  Thomas. 

School,    Downham.     Matric.    1569.     Of    Downham,    gent. 

Brother  of  Francis  (1564)  and  father  of  the  next.    (Venn, 

I.  64.) 
PARLETT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25, 

1604.    Of  Downham,  Norfolk.   S.  of  William  (above),  gent. 

Bapt.  at  Downham  Market,  Sept.  24,  1587.  School,  Wisbech 

(Mr  Howdale).    Matric.  1604.    Of  Downham  Market,  Esq. 

Brother  of  Benjamin   (1617),   father  of   the  next  and  of 

Gregory  (1660).   (Venn,  i.  185.) 

PARLETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  30, 
1643.  S.  of  William  (above),  gent.,  of  Downham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Downham.  Matric.  1643;  Scholar,  1644-7;  B.A. 
1646-7.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  13, 
1637;  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk,  gent.  Brother  of 
Gregory  (1660).   (Venn,  i.  350.) 

PARLET, .  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1427, 

PARLEY,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
June  23,  1667.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Bilsby,  Linos.  School, 
Alford. 

PARLOUR,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Jan.  17,  1574-5.  Of  London.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of 
Westminster.  Matric.  1575.  Left  about  1575-6.  One  of 
these  names  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  Esq.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1605. 
(Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 

PARMAN,  see  also  PERMAN. 

PARMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

PARMAN  or  PARNAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  27, 
1621.  Schoolmaster  at  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk,  in  1662. 

PARMAN,  WILLIAM.  Of  Corpus  Christi.  Licensed  to  practise 
surgery,  1537-8.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1546. 


Parr,  Henry 

PARMETER  or  PARMENTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15) 
at  Caius,  May  18,  1596.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1575),  of  Witton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  c.  1596;  .Scholar,  1597; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1603.  One  of  these  names  buried  at 
St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  1610.   (Venn,  i.  159.) 

PARMETUR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  6, 
1575.  Of  Chilton,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  Schools,  Clare  and 
Denston.  Matric.  1575.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  6,  1574-5;  "of  Witton,  gent."  Called  to  the  Bar,  1594 
(?  Parmenter).  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Witton,  and  Levishagh- 
in-Buxton,  Norfolk.  Married  Frances  Paston,  of  Pciston. 
Buried  at  Witton,  near  North  Walsham,  Nov.  5,  1631.  M.I. 
Perhaps  father  of  Henry  (above).   (Venn,  i.  83.) 

PARMENTYR,  .    Fine  for  non-inception  in  Civ.L.  1455-6. 

Probably  John,  R.  of  CoUingtree,  Northants.,  1421;  of 
Blisworth,  1432-9;  of  Stowe,  1439-44;  of  Abington,  1450-85. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1485;  'John  Parmenter,  clerk,  LL.B.,  of 
Addisham,  Wingham,  Kent,  and  Abingdon,  Northants.'  A 
John  Parmentur,  M.A.,  was  R.  of  St  Alphege,  Canterbury, 
till  1501.  Buried  there  Oct.  20,  1501.  M.I.  (Baker's  North- 
ants., I.  13;  Battely,  ArUiq.  of  Canterbury,  App.  68.) 

PARNBY,  see  PERNBY. 

PARNE,  see  also  PERNE. 

PARNE,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1587-8. 

PARNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  8, 1714. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Oxford.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1714; 
Scholar,  1717;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721;  B.D.  1729;  D.D. 
1739.  Fellow,  1720.  University  librauian,  1734-51.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1742.  Chaplain  to  King  George  II,  1744-51. 
Died  July  11,  1751.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1753-    (i-  Mag.) 

PARNELL,  see  also  PAYNELL  and  PANELL. 

PARNELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  siza^  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567. 
B.  at  Saffron  Walden.  B.A.  1570-1,  as  Pemell.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Mar.  25,  1578,  age  26.  C.  of  Elsenham,  Essex. 
V.  cf  Bromfield,  1582-1620.  Died  1620.  Will  (Cons.  C. 
London)  1621. 

PARNEL,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  19, 
1722.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  Hyde.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Scholar,  1722;  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A. 
1733.  R.  of  Ashill,  Norfolk,  1729-37.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts., 
1737-63.  Died  May  13,  1763.  M.I.  at  KelshaU.  WUl,  P.C.C. 
(Walker,  248.) 

PARNELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  14, 
1642.  S.  of  Richard,  tailor,  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  London. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  May  20,  1624.  School  (private).  Matric. 
1642.    (Venn,  i.  347.) 

PARNHAM,  see  also  PERNHAM. 

PARNHAM,  CALEB.  Adm.  at  Clare,  July  12,  1710.  S.  of 
Caleb,  gent.  B.  at  Empingham,  Rutland.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  1710-1.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  July  17,  i7ii,  age  17. 
B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719;  B.D.  1727.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1717-39.  Ord.  deacon,  Dec.  20,  1724;  priest  (London)  Feb. 
21,  1724-5.  R.  of  Pickworth,  Rutland,  1734-64.  R.  of 
Ufford,  Northants.,  1737-64.  Died  May  11,  1764,  aged  70. 
M.I.  at  Ufford.   (Scott-Mayor;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

PARNTHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
23,  1725;  afterwards  pens.  Of  Westmorland.  School,  Ripon, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732. 
Fellow,  1732-9.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Wath, 
Ripon,  untd  1758.  V.  of  Pickhill,  1740-71.  (T.A.  Walker,  252.) 

PARR,  ALAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1546; 
B.A.  1550-1;  M.A.  1554;  B.D.  1562.  Fellow,  until  1576. 
Vice-Provost,  1560-74.  University  preacher,  1561.  (Cooper, 
I.  312.) 

PARR,  BARTHOLOMEW.  B.A.  1614  (Incorp.  from  Oxford); 
M.A.  1616  (do.).  Of  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  25,  1609-10,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1612;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1615.  V.  of  Bishop's  Nympton,  Devon,  1618.  Preb. 
of  Exeter,  1620-61.  R.  of  Clyst  St  Mary,  1620.  R.  of  Rewe, 
1632.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

PARR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  July  17, 
1646.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Newton  (probably  Newton-le- 
Willows),  Lanes.  School,  Heskin,  in  Eccleston  (Mr  Horrocks). 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1647;  M.A.  1651.  See  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary.   (Peile,  1.  509.) 

PARR,  ELNATHAN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  17,  1593.  Of  Steeple  Claydon,  Bucks.  Matric. 
1594;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1614-5.  Fellow,  1596- 
1600.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  13,  1599-1600.  R.  of 
Palgrave,  Suffolk,  1600-22.  R.  of  Thrandeston,  1615-22. 
Author,  theological.  Buried  at  Thrandeston,  Nov.  14,  1622. 
(D.N.B.) 

PARRE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  2,  1534.  Of  Prescot,  Lanes.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A. 
1542.   Fellow,  1537-52.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1552. 


312 


Parr,  John 

parre,  john.  b.a.  1517-8. 

PARR,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  TRiNiTy,  May  24,  1659.   Matric. 

1659;  B.A.  1662.    {See  the  next.) 
PARR,  JOHN.  'M.A.  from  Trinity,  1662.'  B.  c.  1633.  Ministered 
for  a  time  to  the  Darwen  nonconformists  and  also  at  Walton 
and  Preston,  enduring  considerable  persecution.   Mentioned 
by  Calajny  as  still  Uving  at  Preston  in  1713-    Admon.  of 
John  Parr,  of  Preston,  granted  in  1716.    (Probably  same  as 
the  above.)    (D.N.B.) 
PARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1689;  scholar  from 
St  Paul's  School.    S.  of  James,  of  London.    Matric.  1690; 
B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1707.    Ord.  priest  (Chichester)  Feb.  16, 
1697-8,  age  24.  R.  of  Radipole  and  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset, 
1698-1723.    Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Bolton.    R.  of  West 
Chickerell,  1707-23.  Perhaps  a  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  in  1711. 
Died  1723.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
PARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  22,  1736-7- 

S.  of ,  of  Salthouse,  Norfolk,  Esq.   Matric.  17^8. 

PARR,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  10,  1669. 
Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Signs 
for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  19,  1673;  'C.  of  St  Peter's, 
Comhill';  for  priest's,  June  13,  1674-  V.  of  Towcester, 
Northants.,  1676-80. 
PARR,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  20,  1708. 
S.  of  Philip,  butcher,  of  Derby.  B.  there,  1690.  School, 
Derby  (Mr  BlackweU).  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1731- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21;  priest,  Feb.  28,  i7i3-4-  V.  of 
Alstonfield,  Staffs.,  1714.  Died  Sept.  12,  1764.  (Nichols, 
IV.  785*.) 
PARR,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Lancashire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Nov. 
24  1609,  age  17;  B.A.  1613;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1624;  D.D. 
1634.  Fellow  of  Brasenose,  1616.  R.  of  Ladbroke,  Warws., 
1626-8.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1629-43,  sequestered. 
Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1635-44.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Raymond,  clerk,  of  Guildford,  Surrey,  Nov.  16, 
1624.  Died  at  Sodor  and  Man,  Mar.  1644.  {,Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 
PARR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  24, 
1649.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman,  of  Lowton,  Lanes.  School, 
Winwick.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  V.  of 
Chippenham,  Cambs.,  1659;  ejected,  1662.  Lived  afterwards 
in  the  family  of  Henry  Cromwell.  One  of  these  names  of 
Camberwell,  Surrey,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1692.  {Calatny,  1.  247.) 
PARRE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1555. 
PARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1648.  S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Derby.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2; 
M.A.  1655.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Chishall,  Essex, 
1662;  of  Great  Chishall,  1663-84.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
Jan.  9,  1684-5.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
(Peile,  I.  522.) 
PARRE,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1697  (Incorp.  from  New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there.  Mar.  27,  1685,  age  17.  S.  of  Robert, 
R.of  Kirkby  Mallory,  Leics.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1688;  M.A.  1691. 
R.  of  Willey,  Warws.,  1701.  An  excellent  scholar.  'He  loved 
not  money  but  the  Greek  Fathers,  the  Pretender  and  the 
Church.'  Buried  at  Hinckley,  Leics.,  Aug.  8,  1750,  aged  87 
(fie).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  iv.  725.) 
PARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1722- 
S.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  Hinckley,  Leics.  Bapt.  at  Stoke  Golding, 
Leics.,  Nov.  27,  1703.  Matric.  Easter,  1723;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1731.  Fellow,  1726.  Senior  Proctor,  1738-9-  Ord- 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1727;  priest,  June  16,  1728.  R.  of 
Horstead  and  Coltishall,  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  8,  i759-  Buried 
at  Horstead.  M.I.  (G.  Mag.;  Nichols,  iv.  725;  Harwood.) 
PARRE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  29,  1583. 

Matric.  1583. 
PARR,  STEVENS  (?  STEPHEN).  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  1,  1697-8.  4th  s.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Northampton. 
Bapt.  at  All  SainU',  Northampton,  Jan.  14,  1682-3.  School, 
Houghton  Conquest  (Mr  Scriven).  Matric.  1698,  'John'; 
B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1705. 
C.  of  Spratton,  Northants. 
PARR,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Cambridge  under  Cuthbert 
Tunstal.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  K.G.,  of  Kendal,  and  of  Greens 
Norton,  Northants.  B.  Aug.  14,  I5i3-  Created  M.A.  i57o-i- 
Knighted,  Oct.  18,  1537.  Steward  of  the  Manor  of  Writtle, 
Essex,  1540.  Privy  Councillor,  and  Lord  Warden  and  Keeper 
of  the  Marches,  1543.  K.G.,  1543;  degraded,  1553;  restored, 
1559.  Created  Earl  of  Essex,  1543,  and  Marquis  of  North- 
ampton, 1547.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1560.  A  prominent 
supporter  of  Somerset,  and  afterwards  of  Northumberland. 
Supported  the  cause  of  Lady  Jane  Grey.  Condemned  to 
death  on  Mary's  triumph,  but  pardoned  with  the  forfeiture 
of  his  title  and  estates.  Reinstated  on  the  accession  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  Died  Oct.  28,  1571.  Brother  of  Catherine  Parr. 
(D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  296,  558.) 


Parry,  Gabriel 

PARRAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  27 
1698.  S.  of  John,  of  Gloucestershire.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705;  B.D. 
1712;  D.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1704.  V.  of  Bottisham, 
Cambs.  V.  of  Kemsing,  Kent,  1720-39.   Admon.,  P.C.C. 

PARRAT  or  PARROTT,  see  also  PERROT. 

PARRATT,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1601.  Of  Cumberland.  B.A.  1606;  M.A.  1609.  Ord. 
priest  (Chester)  Nov.  26,  1609.  R.  of  KirkUnton,  Cumber- 
land, 1611-43,  evicted  by  Sir  Edward  Musgrave,  patron  of 
the  living.    (B.  Nightingale,  308.) 

PARRATT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
31,  1677.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Audley,  Staffs.  School, 
Audley  (Mr  Butler).  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1.  Lecturer 
for  50  years  in  Halifax  parish  church.  Died  Dec.  22,  1741, 
aged  82.  M.I.  at  Halifax.  Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
(J.  Watson,  Halifax.) 

PARRAT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1704.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Francis  (above).  Matric.  1704;  B.A. 
1707-8.  Ord.  priest  (York)  May,  1711.  Perhaps  C.  of  Chapel- 
thorpe,  Yorks.  If  so,  died  July  19,  1726. 

PARROT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  26,  1701.  B.  at 
Old  Weston,  Himts.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Mar.  22,  1712-3.  V.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.,  1716-7. 
V.  of  Kimbolton,  1717-23.  R.  of  Swineshead,  1717-22.  R.of 
Holywell  and  Needingworth,  1722-57.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1729-57-   Died  1757- 

PARRATT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587. 
B.  at  Shillington,  Beds.,  1573.  Scholar,  1590;  B.A.  1592-3; 
M.A.  1596.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1597;  priest.  Mar.  26,  1599. 
V.  of  Shillington,  1599  (presented  by  Trinity).  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1644-5. 

PARRATT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1628; 
Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow,  1633.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5;  priest,  Dec.  8,  1642. 

PARRAT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14,  1710- 
I.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shillington,  Beds.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1712;  Scholar,  1714;  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  27,  1716. 

PARRETT,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  1613. 

PARROTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  25,  1739-40. 

B.  at  Coventry.  Matric  1740.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  15, 

1743.   B.A.  1743-4- 
PARRATT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 

1703.    S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.    B.   at  Catworth,   Himts. 

School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  Mathews).  Matric.  1703;  M.B.  1710; 

M.D.  1722.  F.R.C.P.,  1730-41.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1741-  Father  of 

the  next.   (Munk,  11.  116.) 
PARRATT,    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  25,  1733.    S.  of  Thomas  (above),  M.D.,  of  Middlesex. 

B.  in  London.   School,  Bury  (Mr  Kinsman).    Matric.  1735; 

B.A.  1737-^.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  1,  1740.    C.  of 

Holywell,  Hunts. 

PARATT, .  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1604  (in  ordo). 

PARRELL, .   B.A.  1528-9. 

PARROCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  19,  1620-1. 

PARRY  or  PARRIE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at 
Caius,  July  2,  1603.  S.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Anmere,  Norfolk. 
School,  Lynn.  B.A.  (?);  M.A.  1604.  Licensed  to  teach 
grammar,  1606.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25, 
1608,  as  C.  of  Thursford,  Norfolk;  of  Trimingham,  in  1617; 
of  Reepham,  in  1627.    (Venn,  1.  182.) 

PARRY,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1613. 

PARRY,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1705.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Ceiriog,  Denbigh.  School, 
Northop,  Flintshire  (Mr  Lloyd). 

PARRY,  EVANS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1566. 

PARRY,  EZEKIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1670, 
as  Porry.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1673-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Dec.  1674. 

PARRY,  GABRIEL.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615.  B.D.  (Hart  HaU,  Oxford)  1615. 
Head  Master  of  Ruthin  School,  1607-9.  R-  of  Llandegla, 
Denbigh,  1608.  V.  of  Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant,  1608.  V.  of 
Henllan,  1609-13.  V.  of  Denbigh,  1613.  V.  of  Abergele, 
1613-53;  deprived  but  restored,  1660-2.  R.  of  Ll>'sfaen, 
CEimarvon,  1613.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1614.  R.  of  Llansant- 
ffraid-yn-Mechain,  Montgomery,  1617-63.  R.  of  Llansannan, 
Denbigh,  1617.  R.  of  Llanychan,  1628.  R.  of  Llangynhafal, 
1632-5.  Precentor  of  Bangor,  1632-4.  Died  1662  (sic). 
Nephew  of  Richard,  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Newcome,  Memoir  of  Gabriel  Goodman-,  App.  S;  Thomas, 
St  Asaph,  III.  192.) 


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Parry,  George 

PARRY,  GEORGE.  LL.D.  from  Magdalene,  1628.  Fellow, 
1619'  Probably  incorp.  from  Oxford,  as  B.A.  1621-2.  If  so, 
s  of  Henry,  Bishop  of  Worcester.  Matric.  (Merton  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  14,  1616-7,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1618-9. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1616.  Adm.  advocate,  Nov.  3, 
1628.  Recorder  of  Exeter.  Knighted,  May  12,  1644.  Admon. 
as  of  the  city  of  London  (deceased  in  Ireland,  1670),  granted 
to  his  son  Suetonius  (i66o).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PARRY,  GREGORY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1685.  B.  at  Hay,  Brecknock.  Matric.  Easter,  1686;  B.A. 
1689-90;  M. A.  1693.  Fellow,  1689.  Conduct  of  Eton  College, 
and  assistant  Master.  R.  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset,  1701-22. 
{Harwood.) 

PARRY,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628. 

PARRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1634.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Llandymog,  Denbigh.  B.  at 
Bodfari,  Denbigh.  School,  St  Asaph  (private).  Matric. 
1634.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bettws  Cedewain,  Montgomery,  1662- 
75.  R.  of  Llanddered,  Merioneth,  1675-1705.  Preb.  of 
St  Asaph,  1696-1705.  Died  1705.  Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
(D.  R.  Thomas,  11.  209.) 

PARRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1696.  S.  of  Henry  (?  above),  clerk.  B.  at  Llandderfel, 
Merioneth.  School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Morgan).  Matric.  1696;  B.A. 
1699-1700.  Probably  V.  of  Bettws  Cedewain,  Montgomery, 
1702.  V.  of  Guildfield,  1704-30.  Buried  there  1730- 
Father  of  Henry  (1731)  and  Humphrey  (1726).  (D.  R. 
Thomas,  St  Asaph,  1.  514;  in.  151;  there  is  apparently  some 
confusion  between  the  two  men  of  these  names;  see  the  next.) 

PARRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Humfrey,  husbandman.  B.  at  Montgomery. 
School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Morgan).  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1; 
M.A.  1710.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ysceifiog,  Flint,  1702-4.  V.  of 
Llandrillo,  Merioneth,  1704-9.  V.  of  Llanfawr,  1709-19. 
R.  of  Llandyssil,  Montgomery,  1719-42.  {D.  R.  Thomas,  1. 
528;  III.  110.) 

PARRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1731.  S.  of  Henry  (1696),  clerk,  V.  of  Guilsfield,  Mont- 
gomery. B.  there.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Mar.  2,  1734-5-  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1726). 

PARRY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  23,  1703.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Cwm,  Flint. 
School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Wynn,  formerly  fellow  of  Magdalene). 
Matric.  1704;  M.B.  1709.  Probably  father  of  Robert  (1740) 
and  Roger  (1750)- 

PARRY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  2,  1726. 
S.  of  Henry  (1696),  clerk,  V.  of  Guilsfield,  Montgomery. 
B.  there.  School,  Oswestry,  Salop  (Mr  Patrick).  Matric. 
1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733-  Fellow,  1733-41-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1732.  Second 
Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1737-54-  V.  of  Leighton, 
Salop,  1739-55-  V.  of  Guilsfield,  Montgomery,  1754-5- 
Buried  there  1755.  Brother  of  Henry  (i73i)-  [ScoU-Mayor, 
III.  399;  D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph,  iii.  151.) 

PARRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  22, 
1672.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Merioneth.  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1681. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1682.  Perhaps  R.  of  Llanfawr, 
Merioneth,  1719-23.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  George 
(or  Cegidog),  Denbigh,  1687-99.  Buried  there  Mar.  2,  1699, 
aged  47.   (D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph,  iii.  228.) 

PARRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5,  1742. 
2nd  s.  of  Love,  gent.  B.  at  Wemfawr,  near  Pwllheli,  Car- 
narvon. School,  Wrexham,  Denbigh  (Mr  Jones).  Matric. 
1742.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  29,  1742.  Barrister,  1748. 
Bencher.  Treasurer.  Attorney-General  of  North  Wales. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Carnarvon,  1780-90.  Constable  of  Conway 
Castle.  Died  Oct.  1797.  Brother  of  William  (1751)-  {Scott- 
Mayor,  111.  525;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PARRYE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1568. 

PARRYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1566. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Anmere,  Norfolk,  1567-1624. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1624.  See  Christopher  (1603). 

PARRYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1615;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Fellow.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1622. 

PARREY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  5, 
1641.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Ruthin,  Denbigh.   Matric.  1641. 

PARRY,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1732.  S.  of 
Griffith,  of  Bangor,  Carnarvon.  Matric.  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford)  Feb.  25,  1712-3,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1716.  R.  of 
Llanddeiniolen,  Carnarvon,  1723.  Canon  of  Bsmgor,  1734. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 
PARRY,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  1619-20;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1630.  Fellow 
of  Balliol.  Admon.  at  Oxford,  Oct.  6,  1637.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


Parson,  William 

PARRY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  16, 
1740.  S.  of  Humphrey  (?  1703).  Esq.  B.  at  Cwm,  Flint. 
Matric.  1740.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  13,  1743.  Brother 
of  the  next. 

PARRY,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  19,  1750.  2nd  s. 
of  Humphrey  (?  1703).  B.  at  Cwm,  Flint.  Matric.  1750-1; 
B.A.  1754.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1755-61.  Perhaps  R.  of 
St  John's,  Clerkenwell,  London,  1769-78.  V.  of  Guilsfield, 
Montgomery,  1777-86.  Became  R.  of  Bemerton,  Gloucs., 
1786,  as  next  of  kin  to  Bishop  Gabriel  Goodman.  (D.  R. 
Thomas,  St  Asaph,  in.  151.) 

PARRY,  ROLAND.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1710.  S.  of  R.,  of 
'Llandvedegel,'  Monmouth,  clerk.  Matric.  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  Dec.  18,  1698,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1702.  Perhaps 
ord.  priest  (Hereford)  Sept.  22,  1706.  V.  of  Llangattock- 
Lingoed,  Monmouth,  171 1.  V.  of  Letton,  Hereford,  1713- 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1761.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PAREY,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4- 

PARRY,  SUETONIUS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  2, 
1660.  S.  of  Sir  George  (1628).  Matric.  1661;  LL.B.  1667. 
Fellow,  1668-80. 

PARREY,  THEODORE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1617. 
Of  Salop.   Scholar,  1621;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

PARRY,  THOMAS.   Of  King's,  in  1517.    {SeePYRRY.) 

PARRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  2,  1618.  Of 
Denbigh. 

PARRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  8, 
1719-20.  S.  of  Roland,  currier,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Machynlleth, 
Montgomery.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1724- 
5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  St  Asaph)  Feb.  21, 
1724-5.  Probablv  R.  of  Manafon,  Montgomery,  1732-9- 
R.  of  Newton,  in  1732.  V.  of  Llanynys,  Brecon,  1739-47. 
{Scott-Mayor,  hi.  331.) 

PARRY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Ord.  priest  (St  Asaph)  Apr. 
25,  1582.  C.  of  Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  in  1585.  Probably  V.  of 
Ketteringham,  Norfolk,  1586-91.  R.  of  Clippesby,  1602-27. 
R.  of  Billockby,  1602-2/.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little 
Snoring,  1627-40.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

PARRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  May  28,  1751. 
5th  s.  of  Love,  of  Wemfawr,  Carnarvon,  Esq.  Matric. 
1751;  B..\.  1755.  One  of  these  names  of  Ness,  Salop,  clerk. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1767.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
Brother  of  John  (1742)- 

PARSLY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  18,  1674- 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
R.  of  Hedgerley,  Bucks.,  1685-9.  Presented  a  second  time, 
1689-99.  Died  1699  (sic).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Smarden, 
Kent,  1698-1710.  Buried  there  Mar.  5,  1710.  (Lipscombe, 
IV.  508-9;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PARSELY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  12,  1661. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Feltwell  (Mr  Ward)  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Stephens). 
Matric.  i66i;  Scholar,  1661-5;  B.A.  1664-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  11;  priest.  Mar.  18,  1665-6.  'Chaplain  to 
H.M.S.  Sweepstacks.'  Licensed  as  schoolmaster  at  Feltwell, 
Norfolk,  1669-70.  V.  of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk,  1690-1704. 
Died  1704.  Will  proved  (Bury)  June  i,  1704.  (Venn,  1.  413.) 

PARSEVELL,  see  PERCIVAL. 

PARSLOW,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1749.    Of 

Middlesex.    Matric.  Easter,   1750;  B.A.   1753:   M.A.   1756. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  25,  1756.    Perhaps  of  Colmworth, 

Beds.,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1786. 
PARSON,  see  also  PEARSON. 
PARSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1620.  One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Down  St  Mary,  Devon;  resigned  before 

Oct.  1661.    {Peile,  i.  332.) 
PARSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1650-1.   Of 

Chichester, 
PARSON  or  PARSONS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from 

Pembroke,  Easter,   1647.    Of  London.    S.  of  Thomas,  of 

London.    B.   1631.    B.A.   1650;  M.A.   1654.    Fellow,   1650. 

R.   of  St   Michael,   Wood  Street,   London;   ejected,    1662. 

Minister  of  Chingford,   Essex,    1654-5,   ejected.     Prepared 

Gouldman's  Dictionary  for  the  press.    Probably  buried  at 

St  Mary  Aldermary,  London,  Apr.  10,  1681.  {Calamy,  i.  133; 

D.N.B.) 
PARSON(S),  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593; 

B.A.   1596-7;   M.A.   1600.    Probably  ord.  priest  (London) 

July  8,  1598.  V.  of  Bentley,  Suffolk,  1603-20.  Died  June  27, 

1625.   {Peile,  I.  210;  £.  Anglian,  vii.  221.) 
PARSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  18, 

1617.   S.  of  Richard,  notary,  of  Norwich.   School,  Norwich 

(Mr  Brigges).   {Venn,  i.  237.) 


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Parson,  William 

PARSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  31,  1677. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May,  1681.   Perhaps  V.  of  Pannal,  Yorks.,  1683-94. 

PARSON, .   Incorp.  D.Can.L.  1482-3. 

PARSONS,  CHARLES.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1515;  B.D.  1536-7. 
V.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1544-9-  Died  1549. 

PARSONS,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578. 

PARSONS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  5,  1624-5. 
Of  Wiltshire.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

PARSONS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  26, 
1735- 

PARSONS,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1728.  S.  of  Henry,  of 
Bridgewater,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric.  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  21,  1718-9,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722.  R.  of 
High  Ham  with  Low  Ham,  Somerset.  Perhaps  preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1729-50.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

PARSONS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  15, 
1685;  Fell.-Com.  1685.  S.  of  John,  brewer,  of  London  (after- 
wards knighted).  B.  in  St  Botolph's,  Aldgate.  School, 
Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  George  Aldridge).  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  May  21,  1685;  s.  of  John,  of  Reigate,  Surrey.  (Le 
Neve,  Knights.) 

PARSONS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26,  1694. 

PARSONS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1736.  Of 
London.  Probably  s.  of  Henry,  linen-draper,  of  Pall  Mall. 
Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 
1740.  Probably  R.  of  Pulham,  Dorset,  I74I-97-  Died  Jan. 
21,  1797,  aged  86  {sic).  M.I.  at  Pulham.  One  of  these  names 
of  Naunton,  Gloucs.,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  i773-  But  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  (Hutchins,  iii.  740.) 

PARSONS,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1615. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  11;  priest,  June  12,  1620.  V.  of  Great  Finborough, 
Suffolk,  1632-44,  ejected.   R.  of  Finningham,  1632. 

PARSONS,   PHILIP.     M.A.    1622    (Incorp.   from   Oxford).     Of 

London,  pleb.   Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  June  26, 

1610,  age  16,  from  Merchant  Taylors'  School;  B.A.  1614; 

M.A.  1618.    FeUow  of  St  John's  (Oxford).    M.D.  (Padua); 

incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.    Principal  of  Hart  Hall,  1633-53. 

Author  of  Atalanta,  a  Latin  comedy.   Died  May  i,   1653. 

Buried  in  Gt  Barrington  Church,  Gloucs.     Admon.,   Jan. 

1653-4  (P.C.C).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  A/on.;  D.N.B.) 
PARSONS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1726. 

S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.   Matric.  Lent,  1727; 

B.A.  1730.    Fellow,  1730.    Died  of  small-pox.    Will,  1732; 

deanery  of  Bocking. 

PARSONS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  6,  1747- 
S.  of  William,  attorney,  of  Dedham,  Essex.  B.  there.  School, 
Lavenham,  Suffolk  (Mr  Smythies).  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752; 
M.A.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  London) 
Feb.  23,  1752;  priest  (Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cambridge)  Mar. 
24.  1754-  Master  of  Oakham  School,  Rutland,  1761.  P.C.  of 
Wye,  and  schoolmaster  there,  1761-1812.  R.  of  Snave,  Kent, 
1775.  R.  of  Eastwell,  1776.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died 
June  12,  1812.  Buried  at  Wye.   (D.N.B.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PARSONS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  5,   1613. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Tibshelf,  Derbs.   B.A.  1616-7; 

M.A.   1620.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)   Oct.   14,   1621;  priest, 

Sept.  26,  1624. 
PARSONS  or  PERSONS,  SIMON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

1643.    Of  Devon.    B.A.   1646-7.    One  Simon  Parsons,  of 

Sidbury,  Devon,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1694. 

PARSONS,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  i,  1713- 
B.  at  Stoke,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1713.  Perhaps  J.P.  for  West- 
minster. Died  Dec.  21,  1721. 

PARSONS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June,  1668.  Of 
Gt  Bowden,  Leics.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1671;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1673-  Probably 
R.  of  Shamford,  Leics.,  1683-7. 

PARSONS,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1721.  S.  of 
Giles,  of  GiUoe,  Hereford,  gent.  Matric.  (St  John's  College, 
Oxford)  Nov.  15,  1708,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

PARSONS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  11 , 
1642.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1642.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
July  15,  1645.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  See 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

PARTE,  JAMES.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

PARTE,  PAUL.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

PARTESOILE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1619 ; 
B.A.  1622-3,  as  Partefoylle. 

PARTHERICK,  see  also  PARTRIDGE  and  PARTRYK. 


Partridge,  John 

PARTHERICK  or  PARTHERICHE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  Fell.- 
Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1645.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of 
Bridge,  Kent  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Throgmorton, 
of  Northants.).  B.A.  1649.  (Nash,  Worcs.  1.  14;  Hasted,  iii. 
724.) 

PARTHERICKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  2,  1708.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  West- 
minster.  Scholar,  1709. 

PARTINGTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1629;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Nominated  to  Rock, 
Worcs.,  May  6,  1648.  Father  of  the  next.   {Shaw,  1.  356.) 

PARTINGTON,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1670.  S.  of 
Edward  (above),  R.  of  Rock,  Worcs.,  clerk.  Matric.  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford)  July  22,  1663,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

PARTINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 
B.  at  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1565.  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591; 
B.D.  1605;  D.D.  1614.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  24,  1590.  V.  of  Sundon,  Beds., 
1600-7.  R-  of  Steppingley,  1607.  R.  of  Maulden,  1613-46. 
Buried  there  Apr.  29,  1646.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PARTINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1655. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1658. 

PARTINGTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  25,  1577. 

PARTINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c. 
1593;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  V.  of  Saxthorpe,  Norfolk, 
1605-40.   R.  of  Heydon,  1612-40.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1640. 

PARTINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan. 
23,  1667-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  linen-draper,  deceased.  B.  at 
Little  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  27,  1648. 
School,  Walsingham  (Messrs  Watts  and  Pitts).  Matric. 
1667-8;  Scholar,  1668-73;  B.A.  1671-2.  Married  Susan,  dau. 
of  Francis  Lane,  of  Thruxton  (?  Threxton),  Norfolk.  Buried 
Dec.  5,  1673.   {Venn,  i.  433.) 

PARTENTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1625;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Signs  as  minister  at  Step- 
pingley, Beds.,  1638-41.   Buried  there  May  13,  1666. 

PARTRIDGE,  see  also  PARTHERICK  ayid  PATRICK. 

PARTRIDGE,  ALFRED  (?  ALVERY  or  AVEREY).  Matric.  sizar 
from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606,  as  Alvery;  B.A.  (?  1609-10); 
M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  19;  priest,  Mar.  20, 
1613-4.  Probably  R.  of  North  Scarle,  Lines.,  1617-37. 
Buried  there  1636-7.  Admon.  (Lincoln);  as  Avery.  {Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  v.  159.) 

PARTRIDGE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1629.  Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Bartholomew,  of 
Widdington,  Essex;  age  22  in  1634.  {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

PARTRIDGE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1584-5. 

PARTRIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1604.  Of  Tilton,  Leics.  S.  of  Humphrey.  School,  BiUesdon 
(Mr  Cade).  Scholar,  1606-9;  B.A.  1607-8.  Perhaps  school- 
master at  Sileby.    {Venn,  i.  186.) 

PARTRIDGE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1582. 

PARTRICH  or  PARTRICKE,  GERVASE.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Corpus  Christi,  c.  1593.  Of  Kent. 

PARTRIDGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  15, 
1728.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Buckenham  House,  Norfolk. 
B.  Jan.  22,  1711,  at  Gouldeston  (?  Gorleston),  Norfolk.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime  23,  1720.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Jan.  28,  1731.  Bencher,  1757.  Reader,  1764.  Of  North  wold, 
Norfolk,  and  of  Lowbrooks,  Berks.,  Esq.  Married  (i)  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  Say,  merchant;  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  Simon 
Taylor,  of  Lynn.  Died  Nov.  4,  1793.  aged  82.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag. ;  Middle  Tetnple  Bench  Book.) 

PARTRIDGE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  28, 
1704.  Of  Northamptonshire.  2nd  s.  of  Nathaniel  (1668-9). 
B.  at  Thomby,  Northants.,  Jan.  22,  1687-8.  Matric.  1705; 
B.A.  1708-9.  Buried  at  Thomby,  Apr.  8,  1709.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Samuel  (1718).   {Bridges,  i.  585;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

PARTRIDGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1633;  priest,  Mar.  2,  1633-4.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Gedding,  Suffolk,  till  c.  1672.  See  AL  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary. 

PARTRIDGE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1735.  S.  of  James, 
clerk,  of  Wormington,  Gloucs.  Matric.  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  22,  1718,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester)  June  30,  1723;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1725. 
R.  of  Condicote,  Gloucs.,  1726-75-  R-  of  Wormington,  1735- 
75.  Chaplain  to  Countess  Cleveland.  Died  1775.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Peile,  11.  219;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


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Partrick,  Nathaniel 

PARTRICK  ('  PARTRICH),  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from 

Queens',  Easter,  1565. 
PARTRIDGE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 
24  1668-9.  Of  Buckinghamshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Nathaniel, 
clerk,  of  St  Albans,  Herts.  B.  there.  May  4,  i657  (s*c)- 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  21,  1673.  R.  of  Thomby,  Northants.,  1679-1722.  R.  of 
Arthingworth,  1707-22.  Buried  there  Mar.  22,  1721-2. 
Father  of  James  (1704)  and  Samuel  (1718).  Another  of  these 
names  6th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Helton  St  Mary  HaU,  Sufiolk. 
B.  there,  1653.  Of  Holton,  Esq.  Buried  there  1743-4- 
(H.  I.  Longden,  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  169.) 
PARTRIDGE  or  PARTRICH,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  c.  1595.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  Bapt.  at  Sutton 
Valence,  Kent,  Apr.  12,  i579-  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 
P.C.  of  Sutton-by-Dover,  Kent,  1619-25-  Went  to  New 
England,  1637.  Pastor  at  Duxbury  and  Sandwich,  Mass,  till 
1658.  Physician  as  well  as  preacher.  Cotton  Mather  refers 
to  him  as:  'one  who  bore  the  name  as  well  as  the  state  of 
a  hunted  partridge,  who  distressed  by  ecclesiastical  setters 
had  no  defence  neither  of  beak  nor  claw,  but  a  flight  over 
the  ocean,  and  took  covert  in  the  town  of  Duxbury.  Died 
1658.  (f£«,  291;  J.G.  Bartlett.) 
PARTRIDGE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1575- 
PARTRIDGE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 
1718.    Of  Northamptonshire.    4th  s.  of  Nathaniel  (1668-9). 
Bapt.  at  Thomby,   Dec.  9,   1701.    Matric.  pens.    1718-9. 
Brother  of  James  (1704)- 
PARTRIDGE,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1583-4- 
Probably  R.  of  Witchling,  Kent,  1585-1605.  V.  of  Lenham, 
1587-1605.  Died  1605.  Buts£«/4i.O;ton.  for  a  contemporary. 
{Hasted,  11.  454.) 
PARTRIDGE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  22, 
1619.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Higham  and  Capel  St  Mary,  Sufiolk, 
yeoman.    Bapt.  at  Higham,  Aug.  27,  1603.    Matric.  1619; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M-.-^.  1626.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
at  St  Margeret's,  Lynn,  May  20,  1627.   P.C.  of  Layer-de-la- 
Haye,  Essex,    1628.    Will  proved   (P.C.C.)    1631.    (Suffolk 
Man.  Fam.,  11.  169;  C.  Partridge.) 
PARTRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1627. 

PARTRIDGE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1645. 

See  also  Partherick,  Arthur  (1645). 

PARTRIDGE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1647. 

PARTRYK  or  PARTERYK,  JOHN.    M.A.  1458-9-    Fellow  of 

Clare,  1458. 
PARTRYK,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1454-5-   Elected  feUow  of  Clare, 
1458,  but  declined. 

PARTRYK, .  B.Can.L.  1454-5- 

PARTRICK    (?  PARTHERICHE), .     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at 

St  Catharine's,  Oct.  11,  1672. 
PARVING,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June,  1641. 
S.  of  Francis,  farmer,  of  Foxton,  Yorks.   Schools,  Topcliffe, 
Stokesley  and  Coxwold.    Matric.  1641.    Probably  Master  of 
Richmond  School,  1648-93.   Buried  at  Richmond,  Feb.  10, 
1704.    (Clarkson's  Richmond,  197.) 
PARVISH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John, 
of  London.    Matric.  (Broadgate  Hall)  Apr.  4,   1623;  B.A. 
(Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  1626;  M.A.   1629;  B.D.  1637. 
V.  of  Holme-next-the-sea,  Norfolk,   1633.    R.  of  Anmer, 
1635-47- 
PARYS,  see  PARIS. 

PASCALL,   ANDREW.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',   Easter, 
1647.    Of  Middlesex.    B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654;  B.D.  1661. 
Fellow,  1653-63.    R.  of  Chedzoy,  Somerset,  1662-96.   Chan- 
cellor of  Wells,  1689-96.   Preb.  of  Wells,  1690-6.  Died  1696. 
PASCALL,  JOHN.   D.D.  Of  Suffolk.  Carmelite  friar  at  Ipswich. 
Attracted  the  attention  of  William  Bateman  and  acted  as 
the  Bishop's  suffragan,  till  1347-   Bishop  of  Llandaff,  1347- 
61.  Author,  religious.  Died  Oct.  11, 1361.  {D.N.B.;  Pits,  496.) 
PASCALL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1602. 
PASCALL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1618. 

Matric.  1618. 
PASCALL,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1605.   Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  leather-seller,  of  All  Hallows, 
Lombard  Street,  London.  B.  there.  B.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  25,  1609,  age  24.  C.  of  Great  Oakley,  Essex. 
V.  of  Thorpe-le-Soken,  1616.  R.  of  Little  Oakley,  until  1629. 
Died  1629.   Admon.,  Cons.  C.  London. 
PASCALL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1580; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  John, 
of  Much  Baddow,  Essex.   {Vis.  of  Essex;  Morant,  11.  18.) 
PASCHALL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1587.    One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  South 
Hanningfield,  Essex.   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 


Paske,  Thomas 

PASCALL  or  PASTALL, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1541. 

PASCO,  MOSES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  26, 

1676.   S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Roche,  Cornwall. 
PASE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582. 

PASE  or  PAASE, .  B.Can.L.  1497-8.  One  Wm.  Pase,  B.D. 

R.  of  Duddinghurst,  Essex,  1513,  died  1536. 
PASFIELD,  see  PASKFIELD. 

PASHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  ii, 
1723.  S.  of  John,  book-seller,  deceased,  of  Northampton- 
shire. B.  at  Northampton.  School,  Northampton  (Mr  Stiles). 
Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Nov.  10,  1728;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1733.  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,  Courteenhall,  1731.  R.  of  Lower  Isham,  Northants., 
1735-52.  V.  of  Dallington,  1739-52.  Died  May  11,  1752. 
Buried  at  Dallington.  M.I.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  362.) 
PASHLER,  OLIVER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9, 
1667.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Moldsworth,  near  Kimbolton, 
Hunts.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1; 
M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  18;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept. 
24,  1671.  V.  of  Buckingham,  1672-1724.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Danby.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Bedford,  1681.  Buried  at 
Buckingham,  Feb.  25,  1724-  (Peile,  11.  10.) 
PASHLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1575;  'Archbishop  Parker'  Scholar;  B.A. 
1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1580,  age  24. 
C.  of  St  Benet,  Cambridge.  V.  of  Linsted,  Kent,  1589-1612. 
V.  of  Teynham,  1604-12.  Died  1612. 
PASLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Easter, 
1612.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  D.D.  1638. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1625-6.  R.  of  St  Mary  Staining,  Middlesex, 
1625-8.  V.  of  Buckden,  Hunts.,  in  1627.  Probably  R.  of 
Scotton,  Lines.,  1627.  V.  of  Corringham,  1628.  R.  of 
Hawarden,  Flint,  1638-41.  Father  of  the  next. 
PASLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  25, 1655.  S.  of  Christopher  (above),  D.D.,  of  Hawarden, 
Flint.  B.  there.  School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Chaloner).  Matric. 
1655;  B.A.  1658-9. 
PASHLYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1602; 

B.A.  from  Clare,  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 
PASHLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  31,  1679.  S.  of 
George,  of  Stainton,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Matric.  1679;  Scholar, 
1682;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  Fellow,  1684-1708.  Com- 
missary of  the  University,  1696.  Died  Dec.  13,  1708.  M.I.  at 
Stainton.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  I.  259O 
PASHLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1738.  S. 
of  Robert,  of  Stainton,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric.  1738;  B.A. 
1741-2;  Scholar,  1742;  M.A.  i745-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoki) 
Feb.  27,  1742-3;  priest  (York)  Sept.  23,  i744-  R-  of  Grove, 
Notts.,  1749-53-  R-  of  Barlborough,  Derbs.,  1764-93. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Homcastle,  of  Leeds, 
surgeon.  Died  May  9,  1793,  aged  74.  Buried  at  Barlborough. 
M.I.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  259;  A.  Gray.) 
PASKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  22,  1699.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Thomas  (1658-9).  B.  at  Hadham,  Herts.  Matric.  1701; 
B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.  FeUow,  1706-15.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  1707-8;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1709-10.  V.  of  Finch- 
ingfleld,  Essex,  1715-53.  Married,  at  St  Edmund's,  London, 
Ndv.  7,  1717,  to  Ellen  Watlington,  spinster.  Died  1753.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  William  (i744)  and  probably  brother  of 
Thomas  (1692). 
PASKE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1642. 
PASKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Clare  (?  1602-3).  Of  Cambridge. 
M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1613;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow.  Elected  Master 
of  Clare,  Dec.  31,  1620;  ejected,  1645;  restored,  1660,  but 
resigned  in  favour  of  his  son-in-law,  Dr  Dillingham.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1623-4.  V.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  161 1-26. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Bermondsey,  1624-44,  ejected. 
V.  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  1625;  sequestered,  1643.  Preb. 
of  Canterbury,  1625-62.  Archdeacon  of  London,  1626-62. 
Preb.  of  York,  1628-62.  Chaplain  to  James,  Marquis  of 
Hamilton.  Died  c.  Sept.  1662.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
William  (1594)  and  doubtless  father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.; 
Clutterbuck,  11.  402.) 
PASKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  3,  1658-9.  Of 
Much  Hadham,  Herts.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1666. 
Fellow.  Perhaps  father  of  Thomas  (1692)  and  George  (1699). 
PASKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1671.    Of 

Leicestershire.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
PASKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  9,  1692.  Of 
Much  Hadham,  Herts.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1658-9). 
Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700;  LL.D.  1707.  FeUow, 
1698.  M.P.  for  Cambridge  University,  1710-20.  Advocate 
of  the  Court  of  Arches.  Of  Much  Hadham.  Died  Sept.  18, 
1720.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  1720-1.  Probably  brother  of 
George  (1699).  (Musgrave.) 

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Paske,  William 

PASKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1594.  Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  c.  1594;  B.A. 
(?I598^);  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  from  Clare,  1609;  D.D.  1618. 
FeUow  of  King's,  1597-1606.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1606.  V.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  1606-11.  R.  of  Ashdon, 
Essex,  161 1-39.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1618-39.  Died  1639.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Sept. 
4,  1639.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1602-3).  {Newcourt;  Shaw,  1. 
312) 
PASKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  23,  1631-2. 
Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  V.  of  Melbourne, 
Derbs.,  1647.  Probably  R.  of  Aylestone,  Leics.,  1660.  Died 
Feb.  1669-70.  Will  (Leicester)  1670.  {Nichols,  iv.  30.) 
PASKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  19,  1633. 
Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641;  LL.D.  1648.  Fellow. 
Adm.  advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons,  Nov.  i,  1648.  Buried 
at  St  Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf,  London,  Nov.  25,  1656.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  Dec.  13,  1656. 
PASKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  22,  1744. 
Doubtless  s.  of  George  (1699).  B.  at  Finchingfield,  Essex, 
1725.  Matric.  1744;  LL.B.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  20,  1747.  Probably  V.  of  Bemey,  Norfolk,  1750-8. 
Died  1758. 
PASKFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1588. 
PASFIELD  or  PASKFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  May  13,  1581.  B.  at  Wethersfield,  Essex.  Matric. 
1581;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar. 
18,  1585-6,  age  25;  priest,  Dec.  13,  1588.  V.  of  Tolleshunt 
Darcy,  Essex,  1590-1604.  R.  of  Chelmsford,  1604.  V.  of 
Wethersfield,  1613.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  May  11,  1636. 
PASFIELD,WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,i6i5. 
PASFIELD,  ZACHARIAH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1597;  D.D.  1607. 
Fellow,  1589.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  i,  1595. 
V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1599.  R.  of  East  Hanningfield, 
Essex,  1600-16.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1601-16.  V.  of  Asheldam, 
Essex,  1604-9.  R-  01  Bocking,  1609-16.  Died  1616.  Will 
(P.C.C);  as  of  St  Gregory's,  London. 

PASHFIELD, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1580. 

PASKYN.  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1570. 
PASLOW,  JOHN.    B.A.  1521-2. 

PASSMORE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  13, 
1578.    S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Boston,   Lines.    School, 
Wisbech  (Mr  Belson).   Matric.  1578.   {Venn,  i.  98.) 
PASSMOORE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
10,  1632.    S.  of  Nicholas.    B.  at  Quadring,  Lines.    School, 
Gllnton,  Northants.  (Mr  Greene).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1637.    Brother  of  Nicholas 
(1645).  {Peile,  I.  423,  430,  where  he  occurs  again  as  Passinger; 
the  Registrar's  mistake  for  Pasmore.) 
PASMERE,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  5, 
1685.  ist  s.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.    Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.    Fellow, 
1691. 
PASMORE,  NICHOLAS.    ."Vdm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1645.   S.  of  Nicholas,  yeoman,  of  Quadring,  Lines. 
School,  Stanford  (Mr  Umphrey).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8. 
R.  of  CoUyweston,  Northants.,  1660-^5.    Buried  there  Oct. 
18,  1675.   Brother  of  George  (1632).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PASSINGHAM,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  15,  1700.  Of  Dorset.  School,  Blandford.  Matric.  1701; 
B.A.  1704-5.   R.  of  Steepleton  Iweme,  Dorset,  1712-c.  1718. 
{T.  A.  Walker.) 
PASTON,  CLEMENT.    At  Cambridge,  in  1458-9.    5th  s.  of  Sir 
William,  Justice,  C.P.  B.  1442.  One  letter  from  his  own  hand 
is  found  in  the  family  correspondence,  dated,  1461.    Died 
before  1487.   Brother  of  John  (1435-6)  and  William  (1449)- 
[Paston  Letters,  No.  311.) 
PASTON,  CLEMENT.    'Of  Cambridge  University.'   WiU,  1609- 

10.   P.C.C;  'nuper  Academiae  Cantab.' 
PASTON,  EDMUND.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1555- 
PASTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560. 
PASTON  or  PAUSTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  30, 
1659-60.    S.  of  James,  of  Cambridge.    Matric.  1660;  B.A. 
1664-5;  M.A.  1668.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1665. 
R.  of  Finningham,  Suffolk,  1667-1722.    R.  of  Little  Liver- 
mere,  1681-1722.    Thomas  MerrieU,  by  will  (P.C.C,  1658), 
leaves  him  'dyett,  doathing,  washinge,  lodginge  and  leam- 
inge,'  until  he  enters  college.    Father  of  the  next.    (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 
PASTON,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  21,  1691. 
S.  of  James  (1659-60),  clerk,  of  Little  Livermere,  Suffolk. 
B.  at  Finningham,  Suffolk.   School,  Botesdale  (Mr  Leedes). 
Matric.  i6gi;  Scholar,  1691-8;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698; 


Paston,  William 

M.D.  1712.  Fellow,  1698-171 1.  Of  Harleston,  Norfolk, 
Practised  there.  Married  (1)  Elizabeth  Hasbert,  of  Norwich; 
(2)  Susan  Gilling,  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk.  Buried  at 
Harleston,  1752.   (Venn,  i.  489.) 

PASTON,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1427;  M-A.  in  1429; 
left,  1444. 

PASTON,  JOHN.  At  Trinity  Hall,  c.  1435-6,  and  Peterhouse 
after  1440.  ist  s.  of  Sir  William,  Justice,  C.P.  B.  1421. 
Student  at  the  Inner  Temple.  M.P.  for  Norfolk.  Friend  of 
Sir  John  Fastolf  who  bequeathed  him  the  Caistor  estates 
and  appointed  him  executor  of  his  wiU.  Letter-writer. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Mauteby,  of  Norfolk.  Died 
May  26,  1466.  Buried  at  Bronnhohn  Priory,  Norfolk.  Father 
of  the  next,  brother  of  Clement  (1458-9)  and  William 
(1448-9).  {Paston  Letters,  Nov.  5,  29;  D.N.B.;  Dawson 
Turner,  Caistor.) 

PASTON,  JOHN.  Possibly  educated  at  Cambridge,  ist  s.  of 
John  (above).  B.  1442.  Sent  to  Court  to  advance  the  family 
fortunes.  Knighted,  1463.  Obtained  royal  recognition  of 
his  rights  to  the  Fastolf  estates  on  his  father's  death,  1466. 
M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1467-8;  for  Gt  Yarmouth,  1478.  Fought 
for  the  Nevilles  at  Bamet,  but  was  pardoned  and  restored  to 
favour.  Letter-writer.  Died  Nov.  15,  1479.  Buried  at  the 
White  Friars,  London.   {D.N.B.) 

PASTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1653-4.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1624),  of 
Oxnead,  Norfolk,  Bart.  B.  May  26,  1635.  M.A.  1655  {fil. 
nob.).  Brotherof  Robert  (1645-6).  {Norfolk  Archaeol.,iv.  49.) 

PASTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  ir, 
1672.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Halesowen,  Salop  (sk).  Matric.  1673; 
B.A.  1675-6. 
PASTON,   ROBERT.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at  Trinity,   Mar.   10, 
1645-6.    Of  Norfolk.    S.  of  Sir  William  (1624),  of  Oxnead, 
Bart.    B.  May  29,  1631.    School,  Westminster.    Knighted, 
May  27,  1660.    M.P.  for  Thetford,  1660;  for  Castle  Rising, 
1661-73.   Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Feb.  22,  1662-3.   F.R.S., 
1663.    Gentleman   of   the   Privy  Chamber,    1667.    Created 
Baron  Paston,  and  Viscount  Yarmouth,  Aug.  19,  1673;  Earl 
of  Yarmouth,  July  30,  1679.    High  Steward  of  Yarmouth, 
1674-83.    Lord-Lieutenant  of  Norfolk,   1676.    A  friend  of 
Charles  II.    Married  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Sir  Jasper  Clayton, 
Knt.    Died  Mar.  8,  1682-3.    Buried  at  Oxnead.    Father  of 
the  next,  William  (1669)  and  Thomas  (1679),  brother  of 
John  (1653-4)-   {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 
PASTON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Aug.  1672. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert  (above).  Lord  Yarmouth.    Matric.  1672; 
M.A.  1674.   M.P.  for  Norwich,  1685-8.    Married  (1)  Hester, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Mainwaring,  Knt.;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Philip  Harbord,  Esq.,  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk.    Brother  of 
William  (1669)  and  Thomas  (1679).   {Blomefield,  vi.  491.) 
PASTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 
1546.  S.  of  Erasmus,  of  0.xnead,  Norfolk.   Probably  adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1552.   Died  s.p.   Brother  of  William 
(1546).    {Venn,  i.  35.) 
PASTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679- 
6th  s.  of  Robert  (1645-6),  Earl  of  Yarmouth.   Matric.  1679. 
Colonel  in   the  army.    Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward 
Darcie,  Esq.    Drowned  at  sea,   1691.    Brother  of  William 
(1669)    and    Robert    (1672).     (Burke,    Ext.    Bart.;    Norfolk 
Archaeol.,  iv.  51.) 
PASTON,  WILLIAM.    At  Cambridge  in  Apr.  1449;  age  c.  15. 
4th  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam,  Justice,  C.P.   B.  May  28,  1434.   M.P. 
for  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1472-5;  for  Gt  Bedwin,  1477-8. 
Knighted.    Married  Ann  Beaufort,  dau.  of  Edmund,  Duke 
of  Somerset.    Buried  Sept.  7,  1496.    Will,  P.C.C.    Brother 
of  John  (1435-6)  and  Clement  (1458-9).   {Paston  Letters,  66, 
69;  Blomefield,  vi.  486;  Norfolk  Archaeol.,  iv.  19,  where  he 
is  styled  6th  son.) 
PASTON,  WILLIAM.    Educated  at  Cambridge,  c.  1495.    S.  of 
Sir  John  the  younger  of  Paston,  Norfolk.   B.  c.  1479-   Bred 
to  the  law  but  chiefly  known  as  a  courtier.   A  commissioner 
of  array  for  Norfolk,  1511.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1517.  Knighted 
before  1520.   Present  at  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  1520. 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  1528.  Took  some  part  in  the 
suppression  of  the  monasteries.    Married  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Heydon,  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk.    Buried  at 
Paston,   Sept.   26,    i554-    Will,    P.C.C.     {D.N.B.;   Dawson 
Turner,  Caister.) 
PASTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 
1546.   S.  and  h.  of  Erasmus,  of  Oxnead,  Norfolk  and  grand- 
son of  Sir  William  {c.  1495).  B.  1528.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  and 
of  Suffolk,    1565.     Knighted,   Aug.   22,    1578.    Founder  of 
North   Walsham   Grammar  School.    Of   Oxnead.     Manned 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Clere,  of  Stokesby,  Knt.   Died 
Oct.  20,  1610.    Buried  at  North  Walsham.    Benefactor  to 
Caius  College.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1546)  and  probably  father 
of  Wolstan  (1575)-   {Venn,  i.  34;  Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Cooper,  iii. 
33,  107;  D.N.B.) 


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Paston,  William 

PASTON  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1624.  S.  of  Sir 
Edmnnd  of  Paston,  and  Oxnead,  Norfolk,  Knt.  B.A.  1626-7. 
Sheriti  of  Norfolk,  1636.  Created  Bart.,  June  7,  1641- 
Married  (i)  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Bertie,  Earl  of  Lindsey ; 
(2)  Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  George  Hewitt.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1662-3.  Father  of  Robert  (1645)  and  John  (1653-4). 
{G.E.C.) 

PASTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1669.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1645-6).  B.  1652.  Matnc.  1670. 
M.P.  for  Norwich,  1678-81.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Earl 
of  Yarmouth,  1683.  Recorder  of  Norwich,  1683-8.  High 
Steward  of  Yarmouth,  1684-8.  Treasurer  of  the  Household, 
1687-9.  F.R.S.,  1722.  Married  (1)  Charlotte  Jemima  Mary, 
natural  dau.  of  Charles  II;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dudley, 
Lord  North,  and  widow  of  Sir  Robert  Wiseman,  D.C.L.  Died 
Dec.  25,  1732.  Brother  of  Robert  (1672)  and  Thomas  (1679). 
{D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

PASTON,  WOLSTON.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1575.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam  (1546),  of  Paston, 
Norfolk.  Dieds.^.  {Norfolk  Archaeol.,iv.  48;  Vis.  of  Norfolk, 
where  he  is  called  Owlstan.) 

PASTON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555- 

PATCHETT,  see  PAGET. 

PATE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  28,  1636-7.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Sysonby, 
Leicester  (created  Bart.,  1643).  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1639.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  9, 
1649.  Died  before  1652.  Brother  of  Henry  (1635).  One  of 
these  names,  'of  Leics.,'  adm.  at  Leyden,  Feb.  17,  1644. 
(Assoc.  Archil.  Soc,  xii.  282;  Nichols,  11.  283.) 

PATE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1676. 
S.  of  John,  clerk.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  July  20,  1676. 
B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1711.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  21,  1681. 
R.  of  Heather,  Leics.,  1681.  Will  (Leicester)  1731.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1676). 

PATE,  HENRY.   B.A.  1500-1. 

PATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  10,  1635. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Sysonby,  Leics.,  Esq.  (created  Bart., 
1643).  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1637-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  12,  1637-8.  Died  unmarried  before  1652. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1636-7).   (Nicltols,  11.  283.) 

PATE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1480-1.  V.  of  Gt  Waltham, 
Essex,  1486-99.   Died  1499. 

PATE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1588-9. 

PATE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  9,  1677-8. 
S.  of  Thomas,  shoemaker,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
atStBotolph's,  Dec.  2,  1660.  School,  Perse.  Matric.  1677-8; 
Scholar,  1678-82;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Fellow,  1682-93. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1683;  priest  (London)  Sept.  20, 
1685.  Usher  of  the  Perse  School,  1687.  Master  of  Wickmere 
School,  and  then  of  Yarmouth,  1 693-1 705;  of  Norwich, 
1705-17.  V.  of  Thrigby,  Norfolk,  1693-1704-  R.  ofMarsham, 
1693-1717.  Author,  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism  for 
the  use  of  Norwich  School.  Died  171 7.  Father  of  Robert 
(1725).    {Venn,  i.  458.) 

PATE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1680. 
1st  s.  of  Robert,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  St  Thomas',  Exeter. 
School,  Exeter.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  16,  1680. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  May  6,  1687. 

PATE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1725. 
S.  of  Robert  (1677-8),  Master  of  Norwich  Grammar  School. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1725-33;  Matric.  1726; 
B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1732.  Fellow,  1733-62.  M.D.  (Aberdeen) 
1750.  Licentiate  of  the  R.C.P.,  1752.  Physician  to  St 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  1752.  A  friend  of  T.  Duckett, 
summoned  as  a  witness  against  him  on  the  charge  of  atheism. 
Died  Jan.  13,  1762,  at  his  house  in  Hatton  Garden,  London. 
Will,  P.C.C.   {Venn,  11.  24;  Munk,  ii.  182.) 

PATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  July  4,  1676, 
from  King's.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Newbold  Verdon, 
Leics.  Matric.  1676,  as  'Page';  B.A.  1679-80.  V.  of  Halt- 
whistle,  Northumberland,  1687-1723-  Died  Feb.  21,  1722-3. 
Buried  at  Haltwhistle.  Brother  of  Edward  (1676). 

PATE,  WALTER.   B.Civ.L.  1495-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  2; 

priest.  May  28,  1496.   R.  of  Knapwell,  Cambs.,  in  1496. 
PATE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1683.    (Possibly  identical  with  'the  learned  woollendraper,' 

for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 

PATE, .   B.A.  1494-5;  M.A.  1498. 

PATEMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  8,   1659.    Of 

Bedfordshire.     Matric.    1660;    B.A.    1662-3;    M.A.    1668. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Hardmead,  Bucks.,  1668-1720.   Buried  there 

1 720-1.  Will,  Archd.  Bucks. 


Patrick,  Simon 

PATEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  vSt  John's, 
June  27,  1739.  S.  of  William,  butcher,  of  Bedfordshire. 
B.  at  Arlesey.  School,  Ariesey.  Matric.  1740;  LL.B.  1745. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  25,  1746;  priest.  Mar.  11,  1749- 
50.   V.  of  Langford,  Beds.,  i75o-73-   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  503.) 

PATES,  H.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1562. 

PAITES,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621. 

PATHE,  HENRY.   B.A-  1500-1  (1st  in  the  ordo  of  1501-2). 

PATMORE,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  1517-8.  S.  of  Henry,  citizen 
and  draper,  of  London.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1510-1;  M.A.  1515. 
Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1518-20.  R.  of  Much  Hadham, 
Herts.,  1515-31-  An  early  reformer.  Imprisoned  at  Lambeth. 
{Venn,  1.  24;  Cooper,  i.  65.) 

PATON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1546. 

PATRICKE,  see  also  PARTRIDGE  and  PARTHERICK. 

PATRICKE  or  PATRICK,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
Christi,  i557-   Matric.  Easter,  1558. 

PATRICKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1575- 

PATRICK,  GERMAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  10, 
1664-5.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Wiggenhall  St  Germains, 
Norfolk.  School,  Wiggenhall  St  Germains  (Mr  Trendle). 
Matric.  1664-5,  as  'John';  Scholar,  1666-71;  B.A.  1668-9; 
M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1670-1;  'C.  of  Hadden- 
ham,  Cambs.'  Subscribed  for  priest's  orders  (Norwich) 
Tune  I,  1672;  'C.  of  Sturston,  Norfolk.'  At  Haddenham,  in 
"1685.  Described  as  a  non-juror  in  Kettlewell's  Life.  {Venn, 
I-  424-) 

PATRICKE,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1557. 
Of  Shineton,  Salop.  S.  of  Thomas.  School,  Worcester.  B.A. 
1561-2;  M.A.  1565.  Fellow,  1562-71.  Licensed  to  practise 
medicine,  1574.  M.D.  from  Caius,  1584.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  19,  1563. 

PATRICKE,  JAMES.  M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 

PATRICKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  21,  1578-9. 
Matric.  1579;  B.A.  1583-4- 

PATRICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1647. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Gainsborough,  mercer. 
Bapt.  there,  Apr.  19,  1632.  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654;  D.D. 
(?  Lambeth).  Served  the  cure  of  Battersea,  Surrey,  in  behalf 
of  his  brother  Simon,  1662-71-  Preacher  of  the  Charterhouse, 
1671.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1685-95.  Precentor  of 
Chichester,  1690-5.  Bequeathed  his  library  to  his  brother 
Simon,  Bishop  of  Ely.  A  champion  of  Protestantism. 
Author,  A  Century  of  Select  Psalms,  etc.  Died  Dec.  19,  1695. 
Buried  in  the  Charterhouse  Chapel.  M.I.  Brother  of  Simon 
(1644).  Wrongly  identified  by  D.N.B.  and  T.A.  Walker  with 
the  next.  (Simon  Patrick,  Autobiog.,  237;  Assoc.  Archil.  Soc, 
vin.  274;  D.N.B.) 

PATRICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  7, 
1661.  Of  Hertfordshire.  School,  Houghton  Regis,  Beds. 
Matric.  1661-2;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1671. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1670. 

PATRICK,  RICHARD.   B.A.  15 13-4- 

PATRYK,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1542-3;  M.A.  1546;  M.D.  1553- 
Fellow  of  St  John's.  Probably  practised  in  Kent,  where  he 
had  a  grant  of  lands,  1559-  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1559. 
{Cooper,  I.  213.) 

PATRICKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  6, 
1589.   Of  Bispham-in-Croston,  Lanes.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent. 

PATRICK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1620.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  Scholar,  1620-4;  B.A.  1623-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624. 

PATRICKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622. 

PATRICK,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  30,  1561. 
Matric.  1561.  Resided  some  years.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
May  6,  1567.  Travelled  abroad.  Afterwards  settled  on  an 
estate  at  Caister,  Lines.  Married  three  times  and  had  fifteen 
children.  Author,  political,  etc.  Will  dated,  Sept.  12,  1613; 
proved,  May  24,  1614  (P.C.C).  Father  of  the  next  and  of 
Vincent  (1607).    {Cooper,  11.  496;  D.N.B.) 

PATTRICK,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1602.  S.  of  Simon  (above).  B.  1585.  Of  Warter,  Yorks. 
Married  EUen  Elwald  (?  EUwood),  of  Middle ton-on-the- 
Wolds,  Yorks.,  1609.  Brother  of  Vincent  (1607).  {Assoc. 
Archit.  Soc,  viii.  274.) 

PATRICK,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25,  1644. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Henry,  mercer,  of  Gainsborough,  and 
grandson  of  Simon  (1561).  B.  there,  Sept.  8,  1626.  School, 
Gainsborough  (Mr  Merryweather).  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1647- 
8;  M.A.  1651;  B.D.  1658.  Fellow,  1649-58.  Elected 
President,  1661  (overridden  by  Royal  Mandate).  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1666.   D.D.  (Oxford)  1666.    Received  presbytenan 


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ordination,  but  subsequently  ordained  privately  by  the 
Bishop  of  Norwich,  Apr.  5,  1654.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Walter 
St  John,  at  Battersea,  1655.  V.  of  Battersea,  1658-75.  R. 
of  St  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  1662-89.  Royal  chaplain,  1671. 
Canon  and  sub-dean  of  Westminster,  1672-89.  Canon  of 
Chichester,  1679-91.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1679-89. 
Bishop  of  Chichester,  1689-91.  Bishop  of  Ely,  1691-1707. 
Purchased  an  estate  at  Dalham,  Suffolk,  Dec.  1702.  Married 
Penelope,  dau.  of  William  Jephson,  of  Froyle,  Hants.,  Esq. 
Author,  theological.  One  of  the  founders  of  the  S.P.C.K. 
Died  May  31,  1707.  Buried  in  Ely  Cathedral.  M.I.  Brother 
of  John  (1647)  and  father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.;  Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  n.  124;  Symon  Patrick,  Autobiography.) 

PATRICK,  SIMON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  5,  1697. 
S.  of  Simon  (above),  Bishop  of  Ely.  B.  Oct.  2,  1680,  in 
Westminster.  School,  Eton.  Ma  trie.  1697;  M.A.  1701  (fil. 
nob.).  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  9;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1705. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fountayne,  Esq.  Father  of 
the  next.  (Symon  Patrick,  Autobiography,  84,  174;  Assoc. 
Archit.  Soc,  vin.  274.) 

PATRICK,  SYMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11, 
1722.  S.  of  Simon  (1697),  of  Dalham,  Sufiolk.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Fellow,  1727-36. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  4,  1725.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  II,  1732. 

PATRICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1679. 

PATRICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1720.  S.  of  John,  currier,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Beverley. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Johnstone).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1724;  priest  (York)  June  9, 
1727.  P.C.  of  Sutton  and  Marfleet,  Yorks.,  1726-40.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  334.) 

PATRICK,  VINCENT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1607. 
2nd  s.  of  Simon  (1561).  Died  unmarried,  Jan.  1619.  Brother 
of  Simon  (1602). 

PATTRICK,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1467-8;  M.A.  1473-4-  Perhaps 
V.  of  Aldingboume,  Sussex,  1480-2. 

PATRICK,  — — .   Incorp.  M.A.  from  Paris,  1519-20. 
PATRICSON,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1592-3. 
PATTEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  16,  1663.  Matric. 

1663.  One  of  these  names,  4th  s.  of  William,  of  Preston, 
Lanes.,  gent.,  matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  July  2, 

1664,  age  19.  Perhaps  V.  of  Garstang,  Lanes.,  1677.  At 
Preston,  in  1680.  Afterwards  of  Elvetham,  Hants.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.;  H.  Fishwick,  Garstang.) 

PATTEN  or  PATEN,  MERCURIUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1567.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Stoke 
Newington,  Middlesex.  Bluemantle  Pursuivant  of  Arms, 
1597-1611.    (Foster,  Lanes.  Fam.) 

PATTENDEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1638;  exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  S.  of 
John,  R.  of  Nettlestead,  Kent.  B.  there.  Matric.  1638;  B.A. 
1641-2. 

PATTENSON  or  PATINSON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1625.  Buried  at  St  Sepulchre's,  Cam- 
bridge, June  4,  1625. 

PATENSON,  BAR.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1554. 

PATENSON,  BERNARD.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1580-1.  B.  in 
Durham.  Arrived  at  Rheims,  Aug.  22,  1582.  Ord.  deacon 
at  Rheims,  1584;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1585.  Sent  to  England, 
Feb.  14,  1585-6.  Imprisoned  in  York  Castle,  c.  1586.  Still 
in  the  north  in  1593.   (Peile,  i.  143;  Canon  Burton.) 

PATENSON,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1580. 
Probably  of  Durham. 

PATTINSON  or  PATTISON,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Christ's, 
1604-5;  M.A.  1608,  as  Pattison. 

PATTINSON  or  PATESON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  Michs.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  14;  priest,  Apr.  15,  1626.  Probably  C.  of 
Thorrington,  Essex,  1628;  licensed  to  preach  there  and  else- 
where in  the  diocese,  Dec.  12,  1634.   {Peile,  i.  306.) 

PATENSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  (age  16)  from  Christ's, 
June,  1575.  B.  at  Newcastle.  Scholar;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1582.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  1585-6; 
'of  Stevenage,  Herts."   (Peile,  1.  133.) 

PATTINSON  or  PATENSON,  GERRARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8;  B.A.  1582-3.  Perhaps  V.  of  Folke- 
stone, 1605-31. 

PATTINSON  or  PATISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  June  5,  1638.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Harraby, 
near  Carlisle,  Cumberland.  B.  there.  School,  Gt  Blencow 
(Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  Created  M.A. 
at  Oxford,  Aug.  26,  1645,  'because  he  did  bear  arms  for  his 
majesty  in  Oxon.' 


Pattison,  Thomas 

PATTISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  22, 
1664.  S.  of  WiUiam,  mason.  Bapt.  at  St  John's,  Newcastle, 
Feb.  23,  1646-7.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley).  B.A. 
1668-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1670.  Probably  V.  of  Kirk- 
leatham-in-Cleveland,  Yorks.,  1670.  Died  before  July,  1675. 
{Peile,  I.  614.) 

PATTISON,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 

1652.     S.    of    Edward,    merchant,    of    Plymouth.     School, 

Plymouth  (Mr  Horsman).    Matric.   1652;  Scholar,  1652-3. 

(Venn,  i.  384.) 
PATTENSON  (?  PATTERSON),  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18) 

at  St  John's,  June  17,  1713.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  precentor  of 

Carlisle  Cathedral.  B.  at  Carlisle.  School  (Catholic),  Carlisle 

(Mr  Walton).     Matric.   1713;   B.A.   1716-7,  as  Pattinson. 

R.    of     Castle    Carrock,    Cumberland,    1722-39.     Died    c. 

1739- 
PATTENSON,  LANCELOT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

Feb.  27,  1722-3.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gt  Onnside,  Westmorland. 

School,  Sedbergh,  Yorks.   Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A. 

1726-7;  M.A.  1730.   R.  of  Ousby,  1735-59.  R.  of  Melmerby, 

Cumberland,  1739-59.   Died  Oct.  1759. 
PATENSON,  LEONARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1572.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1574. 

C.  of  Hannington,  Northants.,  1578.  C.  of  Cransley,  1585-9; 

v.,    1590-1636.     Buried    there    Mar.   2,    1636-7.     (H.    I. 

Longden.) 
PATTINSON  (?  PATTESON),  MATTHEW.    Matric.  pens,  from 

Peterhouse,    Easter,    1575;    B.A.    1578-9;    M.A.    1582. 

Perhaps  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1593.    Probably  adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Aug.  9,  1599.   M.P.  for  West  Looe,  1588  and  1589;  for 

Heydon,  1601.  Possibly  identical  with  the  Catholic  Con- 
troversialist.    If   so,    physician-in-ordinary    to    Charles    I. 

Author,  The  Image  of  Both  Churches  Hiervsalem  and  Babel 

(1623).   Died  at  Brussels,  c.  1640.   (N.  and  Q.,  7th  S.,  i.  327, 

457;  D.N.B.) 
PATTINSON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570; 

B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1574-5;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1578. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  6,  1576.   Perhaps  R. 

of  Sheepy,  Leics.,  1586. 
PATENSON,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1509-10.    Perhaps  R.  of  North 

Benfleet,  Essex,  tUl  1535.   Died  1535. 
PATTINSON,   ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1562;  Scholar,  1565;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  Fellow,  1567. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  7;  priest,  Sept.  6,  1576.  Preacher. 

R.  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1578. 
PATINSON  or  PATTISON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 

Peterhouse,  Mar.  8,  1637-8.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham. 

Matric.  1639;  Scholar;  B.A.  1641.  C.  of  EgglescUfie,  Durham, 

in  1676.   Married,  at  Egglescliffe  to  Eleanor  Liddell,  widow. 

May  22,  1676. 
PATTINSON,   ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)   at  St  John's, 

Mar.    5,    1644-5.    S.    of    Randal,    of    Beckingham,    Lines. 

School,  Brant  Broughton   (Mr  Walker).     Matric.   1645,  as 

Pattison. 
PATTISON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 

1662;  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.    S.  of  William,  of 

Norton,  Durham.   B.  there.   Matric.  1662. 

PATINSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1492-3.  Of  Northumberiand.  M.A. 
1496;  B.D.  1503-4;  D.D.  1522-3.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
1494.  Proctor,  1500-1.  Repeatedly  employed  on  University 
business.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24  (described  as  of  Durham 
diocese);  priest,  Dec.  17,  1496.  V.  of  Bures,  Suffolk.  Prob- 
ably V.  of  Albury,  Herts.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bishop  Wear- 
mouth,  1548-60.  Founded  a  scholarship  at  God's  House. 
Win  of  one  of  these  names  proved  1546  (Cambridge 
Wills,  56).   (Cooper,  1.  535;  in.  152;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

PATTENSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  June, 
1565;  Scholar,  1568;  B.A.  1568-9:  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1572; 
B.D.  1579.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1569-81.  Junior  Proctor, 
1576.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 
1569.  V.  of  Caldecote,  Cambs.,  1578-1607.  Preb.  of 
Chichester,  1603-7.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1604-7. 
Buried  at  Kingston,  Cambs.,  Oct.  1607.  (Peile,  i.  84;  Cooper, 
II.  464;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PATESON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1590; 
B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598;  M.D.  1606.  Adm.  candidate, 
R.C.P.,  1608;  Fellow,  1610;  Censor,  1617.  Died  Nov.  1622. 
Will  (P.C.C);  as  of  St  Benet  Sherehog,  London  (P.C.C.) 
1622-3.   (Munk,  I.  154.) 

PATTINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1605. 

PATTESON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1621. 

Of   Cambridge.     Matric.    1622;   B.A.    1624-5;   M.A.  1629. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  26;  priest,  July  27,  1629.  Prob- 
ably minister  of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1637-9.  Buried  there 
Jan.  29,  1638-9. 


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PATTISON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  May  i5, 
i6qo  S  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Euston,  SufEolk.  School,  Thetford 
(Mr  JBurreU).  Matric.  i6go;  Scholar,  1693-4;  B.A.  1693-4; 
M  A  1697.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1696.  R.  of  Wel- 
bome,  Norfolk,  1697-1700.  R.  of  Marlingford,  1700-23.  R. 
of  Euston,  1700-24.   {Peile,  n.  117.) 

PATTISON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  6, 
1724.  S.  of  William,  fanner.  B.  at  Peasmarsh,  Sussex. 
School,  Appleby,  Westmorland  (Mr  Yates).  Matric.  1724- 
Like  most  poets,  he  did  not  fit  in  with  College  life.  Went 
to  London,  where  he  died  of  small-pox  in  great  poverty, 
July  II,  1727.  Buried  in  the  churchyard  of  St  Clement 
banes.  His  poetical  works  were  published  in  1728.  [D.N.B.) 

PATTINSON, .  B.A.  1481-2. 

PATINSON, .   M.A.  1523-4- 

PATTINSON, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1536. 

PATENSON,  .    In  residence  at  Christ's,  1557-8-    Possibly 

Bernard  [?  Bar.];  matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  1554- 

PATTLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1627. 
Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1631-2. 

PATTLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  June  14,  i679- 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) June,  1683. 

PAUER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1602. 

PAUL,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Sept.  29, 
1722  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Scholar,  1722-6;  Matric.  1723; 
B.A.  1726;  M.A.  1730.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1726;  for  priest's.  Mar.  17,  1727-8.  R.  of 
Buriingham  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1727-32-  V.  of  Horsford  All 
Saints',  1734.  R.  of  Banningham,  i737-  Died  Aug.  12,  1767. 
Will  (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  1767-    (Venn,  11.  17.) 

PAUL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1628.   Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

PAULE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21,  1607. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Hartbume,  Durham. 
Matric.  1607.   Died  s.p.  1615.   (Surtees,  in.  220.) 

PAUL  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  21,  1695. 
Matric.  1695;  LL.B.  1699;  LL.D.  1704.  FeUow,  1698-1718. 
Vicar-General  of  Canterbury,  i7i4-55-  King's  Advocate, 
1727-55.  Died  Mar.  1,  i755-  Will,  P.C.C.  (G.  Mag.;  L. 
Mag.) 

PAUL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  22,  1698-9.  Of 
Wiltshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Onesiphorus  (1685).  Matric.  1699; 
Rustat  Scholar,  1700;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Fellow, 
1704-14.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1708.  Died  in  London,  1714. 
Buried  in  St  Dunstan-in-the-West.   (A.  Gray.) 

PAUL,  GEORGE  HICKS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec. 
21,  1744.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Marton,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.  (Mr Clark).  Matric.  1 745 ;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1748-9; 
M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  28,  1749;  pnest,  June, 
1750.  V.  of  Reighton,  Yorks.,  1750-68.  V.  of  Sledmere, 
i755_68.  V.  of  Wighill,  1762-1790.  R.  of  Catwick  and  North 
Frodingham,  1768-99.  V.  of  Helaugh,  c.  1777.  Died  Oct.  30, 
1799- 
PAWLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  16,  1615-6. 
Of  South  Molton,  Devon.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  School, 
Landkey  (Mr  Downe).  Matric.  1615-6.  Admon.  of  John 
Pawle,  of  Exeter,  granted  (Exeter)  1641-  {Venn,  1.  231.) 
PAUL,  JOHN.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John, 
of  Bristol,  pleb.  Matric.  (Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford)  Apr.  30, 
1624  age  17;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1630.  Subscribed  for  priest's 
orders  (Bristol)  Oct.  7,  1632.  R.  of  St  James',  Bristol,  1636- 
63.  R.  of  St  Geo.  Botolph,  London,  1643-5.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
PAUL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  11,  1640. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Cattail,  near  Whixley,  Yorks.  School, 
Cowthorpe,  near  Wetherby  (Mr  Flint).  Matric.  1640;  B.A. 
1644-5- 
PAUL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12,  1698. 
S.  of  John,  baker,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1698-1705;  B.A.  1701-2; 
M.A.  1705.  Master  of  Yarmouth  Grammar  School,  1705. 
Subscribed  for  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1704;  for  priest. 
May  19,  1706.  Minor  canon  of  Norwich.  Chaplain  of  St 
Giles',  and  St  Gregory,  Norwich,  1714.  R-  of  Little  Moulton, 
Norfolk,  1720-5.  Died  Sept.  28,  1726.  Buried  at  St  Ethel- 
dred's,  Norwich.  M.I.  Will  (Norwich  C.  C).  (Venn,  i.  500; 
Blomefield,  iv.  72.) 
PAUL,  OBADIAH.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1670.  Matric. 
(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Apr.  11,  1660  (cler.  fil);  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1663.  Signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  22, 
1670.  R.  of  Easthorpe,  Essex,  1670-1703.  R.  of  Little  Birch, 
1672-94.   Died  1703.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


Paulett,  Francis 

PAUL,  ONESIPHORUS.  M.A.  1685  (Incorp.  from  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford).  Matric.  there,  Oct.  29,  1657  (cler. -fil.);  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1661;  M.A.  1664.  V.  of  Leysdown,  Kent,  1668-70. 
V.  of  Sellinge,  1669-71.  R.  of  Lawshall,  Sufiolk,  1675-  V.  of 
Wamborough,  Wilts.,  1676.  His  son  Onesiphorus  was 
created  a  Bart.  Perhaps  father  of  George  (1698-9).  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Burke,  Exi.  Bart.) 
PAUL,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1502-3.  Of  South  Elkington.  M.A.  1506. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1505-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Feb. 
27,  1506-7;  priest,  Apr.  3,  1507- 
PAULE  or  PAULEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1579;  B.A.  1582-3.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Apr.  18,  1585;  priest.  Mar.  29,  1586.  V.  of  Harrold,  Beds., 
1585;  'M.A.'  Biiried  there  Feb.  17,  1624. 
PAUL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  6,  1728.  S.  of 
Luke,  barber,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar.  Master  of  Storie  Petty 
School,  Wakefield,  1757-63.  Died  Nov.  1763.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 
PAUL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1612. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  26,  1616;  priest,  June  15,  1617. 
PAUL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1698.  S.  of  John,  grazier.  B.  at  Little  Ashby,  Leics.  School, 
Rugby,  Warws.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705. 
Ord.  dearxjn  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1702;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
23,  1705.  V.  of  Orton-on-the-hill,  Leics.,  1709-16.  Joined 
the  Pretender,  1715.  Executed  in  London,  July  13,  1716. 
(D.N.B.) 
PAUL,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1731-  S.  of  Robert, 
P..  of  Hinton  St  George,  Somerset.  Matric.  (Wadham 
CoUege,  Oxford)  July  16,  1709,  age  iR;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1714. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Mar.  13,  1714-5;  priest  (Exeter)  Oct.  5, 
1718.  R.  of  Gittisham,  Devon,  1723.  R.  of  Wmfrith  New- 
burgh,  Dorset,  1731-6.  Chaplain  to  the  Duchess  of  Leeds. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Crewkeme  School.  Died  Sept.  18,  1736, 
at  Crewkeme.    (A I.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PAUL,  .    M.B.  and  M.D.  1477-8-    Perhaps  the  John  Paul, 

'M.A.,'  of  Norwich  diocese,  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  7, 
1477-8;  title, '  Ho.  of  Canons  of  St  Vincent.'  One  John  Paul, 
M.A.,  R.  of  Martley,  Worcs.,  1479-84. 

PAUL, .   Adm.  at  King's,  1588-9. 

PAUL,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1648-9. 

Of  Surrey. 
PAULAY,  see  PAWLEY. 

PAULDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  18,  1641. 
Perhaps  identical  with  the  Royalist  of  these  names.  If  so, 
3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  25, 
1625-6.  Served  the  King  with  unflinching  devotion  during 
the  Civil  War.  Active  during  the  siege  of  Pontefract  Castle. 
Went  abroad  and  joined  Charles  II  in  exile.  Returned  to 
England  at  the  Restoration  and  received  assistance  from  the 
Duke  of  Buckingham.  Involved  in  money  difficulties. 
Author  of  an  account  of  the  taking  of  Pontefract  Castle. 
Died  in  poverty,  c.  1710.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 
(D.N.B.) 
PAULDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  27,  1634. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  1618. 
Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  A  staunch  Royalist. 
Active  at  the  siege  of  Pontefract  Castle  with  his  brothers 
Timothy  and  Thomas  (?  1641).  Devised  the  scheme  for 
seizing  the  person  of  Colonel  Thomas  Rainsborough  at 
Doncaster.  Died  during  the  siege,  Oct.  1648.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Thomas  (above). 
PAULETT,  PAWLETT  or  POWLETT. 

PAULETT,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  1,  T691-2.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1658),  R.  of  Walton,  Lanes. 
School,  Haskin,  Lanes.  (Mr  William  Foster).  Matric.  1691-2; 
Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699. 
POWLETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oct.  II,  1735.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  4th  Duke  of  Bolton. 
B.  1718.  M.A.  1737.  M.P.  for  Lymington,  i74i-7;  for 
Hants.,  1754-9.  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Hants.  K.B.,  i753- 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of  London,  1754-60.  Suc- 
ceeded as  5th  Duke  of  Bolton,  i759-  Died  unmarried,  July  5, 
1765.  Buried  at  Basing,  Hants.  (G.E.C.;  Collins,  u.  384.) 
POWLETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 
21,1736.  S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  School,  Dublm.  Matric. 
1736;  Scholar,  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1739! 
priest,  Jan.  20,  1739-40.  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1739-43- 
POWLETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  19,  1742.  Of  Middlesex.  7th  s.  of  Norton,  of  Rother- 
field  Hants.,  Esq.  (great-grandson  of  Henry  (1618)).  School, 
Winchester.  Scholar,  1742.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary  s, 
Cambridge,  Dec.  10,  1742.  Brother  of  George,  12th  Marquis 
of  Winchester.   (Collins,  11.  388.) 


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Paulett,  George 

PAWLET  or  POWLET,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  i,  1572.  Of  Crundall,  Hants. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  George,  of  Crundall,  Knt.  by  his  3rd  wife 
Elizabeth  (dau.  of  William,  Lord  Windsor).    Matric.  1572. 

Left  in  1575.    Married  Jane,  dau.  of Kyne,  of  Lewes, 

Sussex.  Nephew  of  William,  ist  Marquis  of  Winchester. 
{Harwood;  Collins,  u.  370;  Jacob's  Peerage,  i.  195.) 

POULET  or  POWLETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Peter- 
house,  Mar.  6,  1618.  4th  s.  of  William,  4th  Marquis  of 
Winchester.  Created  K.B.  at  the  Coronation  of  Charles  L 
Of  Amport,  Hants.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Philpot,  Knt.  Died  1672.  (T.  A.  Walker;  Jacob's  Peerage, 
1.  I95-) 

PAWLETT,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1673. 

PAWLETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  23, 
1644-5.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Trumpington,  Cambs.  School, 
Perse.  B.A.  1648-9.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  1662.  Perhaps  minister  at  Tadlow,  1658. 
(Peile,  I.  491.) 

PAULETT,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1670. 
Of  Warwickshire.   Matric.  1670. 

PAULET,  PHILIP.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1609.  Of  Somerset.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Anthony, 
of  Hinton  St  George,  Somerset  (sometimes  called  Henry). 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Fellow,  1615-32.  Junior  Proctor, 
1620-1.    (T.  A.  Walker;  Jacob's  Peerage,  11.  26.) 

PAWLETT  or  POWLETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  II,  1653.  Of  London.  Matric.  1653;  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 

PAULETT,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  13, 
1697. 

PAULET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  12)  at  Caius,  Jan. 
6,  1578-9.  S.  of  Lord  Chidiock  Paulett  (3rd  s.  of  the  ist 
Marquis  of  Winchester)  deceased.  Of  Borley,  Essex.  Be- 
longed to  a  family  of  Popish  recusants.  (Venn,  i.  100; 
Collins,  IV.  373;  Catholic  Record  Soc,  viii.  89.) 

PAWLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1658; 
scholar,  on  Westminster  election,  1659.  Of  Somerset. 
Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Fellow,  1664.  Signs 
for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Dec.  21,  1666.  One  of  these 
names  (B.D.),  R.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Lanes.,  1671-90. 
Died  1690.  Perhaps  father  of  Alexander  (1691-2).  (E.Axon.) 

PAWLET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 

1697.  S.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Bamham,  near  Thetford,  Suffolk. 

B.   there.    School,   Bury  (Mr  Leeds).    Matric.   1697;   B.A. 

1701-2.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  16,  171 1-2.   R.  of  Little 

Fakenham  and  Euston,  Suffolk,  1721. 
PAULING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1647.     S.    of   John,    of   Hickling,    Norfolk,   gent.     School, 

Norwich.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Feb.  3,  1648-9,  age  17.  Scholar, 

1648-50;  B.A.  1650-1. 
PAULING,    RICHARD.     M.A.    1625    (Incorp.    from    Oxford). 

Matric.  (Oxford)  1614;  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1618; 

M.A.   (Brasenose  College,   Oxford)    1621.    R.  of  St  Mary, 

Wallingford,  Berks.,  1633.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
PAUMARD,  EDWARD.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1356.   Died 

Nov.  2,  1369. 
PAUNCEFORT,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 

June  30,    1726.    S.   of  Tracy,  of  London.    School,   Eton. 

Matric.  1726;  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).   Probably  adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  July  3,  1731.  Of  Early  Court,  Reading.  Died 

June  19,  1759. 
PAUNCEFOOT, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  14, 

1738.   (Name  off,  1740.) 

PAUPER, .   B.Can.L.  1520-1. 

PAUTE  or  PAWT,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1613;  priest, 
Sept.  1614.  V.  of  Selston,  Notts.,  1614-6.  R.  of  South 
Normanton,  Derbs.,  1616.   (Peile,  i.  273.) 

PAUW,  Sir  ADRIAN.   M.A.  1628  (Lit.  Reg.). 

PAVER,  .    B.A.  1535-6;  M.A.  1539.    Perhaps  Nicholas. 

If  so,  R.  of  Bumsall-in-Craven,  "Vorks.,  1546.  R.  of  Linton- 
in-Craven.   Died  1551. 

PA  VIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614. 

PAVY,  SETH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Eeister,  1614;  B.A. 

1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  V.  of  Wendy,  Cambs.,  1625-62.  Married 

Mary  Travis,  at  Wendy,  Aug.  7,  1643.  Buried  there  Mar.  16, 

i66i-2.    (A.  Gray.) 
PAVEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615; 

B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19; 

priest,  Sept.  20,  1619.   R.  of  Mareham-le-Fen,  Lines.,  1623. 

PAVY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1732. 


V.  A.C.  III. 


Pawson,  Samuel 

PAVIER,  TRISTRAM.  B.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  (St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov.  9,  1621, 
age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1623-4.  V.  of  White  Lackington, 
Somerset,  1642;  sequestered  to  South  Wamborough,  Hants., 
1645  (by  Westminster  Assembly).   (A I.  Oxon.) 

PAWE,  ANDREW.  B.A.  1509-10.  Buried  at  St  Peter's, 
Norwich,  1510.  M.I.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1510.  (Blomefield,iv.g4.) 

PAWE,  PETER.  B.A.  Presumably  of  Corpus  Christi.  V.  of 
St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1360-5.  In  1363  he  was  granted  a 
second  living  in  the  gift  of  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  (Cal.  of  Papal 
Registers.) 

PAWE,  ROGER.   B.A.  1517-8. 

PAWELL,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1566.  Will  (P.C.C.)  i6io,  of  one  Anthony  Pawie,  R. 
of  Hunton,  Kent. 

PAWLE,  see  PAUL. 

PAWLIN, .   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1475-6. 

PAWLET,  see  PAULETT. 

PAWLEY  or  PAULEY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1561. 

PAULAY  or  PULLAY,  HENRY.  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527-8; 
B.D.  1539-40.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1529-47.  Lady  Margaret 
preacher,  1540,  1542.  Chantry  priest  at  Windsor,  1545. 
Died  1559.  Will,  P.C.C,  bequeathes  'to  Thomas  (?  1560) 
and  William  (?  1558)  Palley  sometyme  my  scholars,  twentie 
markes  worthe  of  my  bookes  for  their  studyes,  praysed  as 
they  be  worth  and  after  good  conscience.'  (Cooper,  i.  89, 
569.) 

PAWLYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1580. 

PAWLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631 ; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 

PAWLEY,  SOLOMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1721.  S.  of  William,  of  Warteringbury,  Kent.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1724-5; 
M.A.  1728.  C.  of  Biddenden,  Kent.;  C.  of  Smarden,  1758-77; 
and  also  V.  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  1765-77.  Died  Apr.  4, 
1777.  Buried  at  Smarden.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PAWLEY  or  PAULEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1560.  B.  in  London,  c.  1543.  Matric.  1560;  B.A. 
1563-4.  Fellow,  1562-3.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  26, 
1564.   R.  of  St  Peter,  Sandwich,  Kent.   (Harwood;  Hasted, 

IV.  284.) 
PAULIE,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
PAWLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Sapcote,  Leics.,  1574. 

PAWLEY, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26,  1678.  Of 

Leicestershire. 

PAWMES,  RICHARD,  see  PALMES. 

PAWSEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  4, 
1736-7.  S.  of  James,  husbandman,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Stan- 
ningfield.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Kinsman).  Matric.  i737;  B.A. 
1740-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  28,  1740;  priest  (Nor- 
wich) June  26,  1743.  R-  of  MeUis,  Suffolk,  1748-92.  R.  of 
Braiseworth,  1750-5.  R.  of  Stuston,  1755-92.  Died  July  30, 
1792.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  482.) 

PAWSON,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576 
('Pattison'  in  Coll.  Reg.);  B.A.  1579-80.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Tonge,  Kent,  1593.   Died  the  same  year. 

PAWSON,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  10, 
1636.  S.  of  Samuel,  merchant.  B.  at  York.  School,  Coxwold. 
Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643;  B.D.  1650.   Fellow. 

V.  of  St  Mary's,  Beverley,  Yorks.,  1660.    R.  of  Smeaton, 
1662. 

PAUSSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  9, 
1593.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  St  Mary,  Sandwich,  Kent.  Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  6,  1579.  School,  Sandwich  (Mr  Knowles). 
Scholar,  1593-9;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1607.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Nov.  23,  1600;  C.  of  Norton,  Kent.  V.  of  Stock- 
bury,  1616;  of  Tonge,  1620-7.  Died  1627.  (Venn,  i.  150.) 

PAWSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1626. 

PAWSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  13,  1636. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Farnley,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Otley  (MrSnawdon)  and  Ripon.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40; 
M.A.  1643.  Fellow,  c.  1642;  ejected,  1644.  Fellow  of  St 
John's,  Nov.  2,  1644  (by  the  Earl  of  Manchester).  R.  of 
Newton,  Cambs.,  1652.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1667). 

PAUSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  10, 
1648.  S.  of  Samuel,  merchant,  of  York,  deceased.  B.  in 
St  John's  parish,  or  Micklegate,  York.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Fellow.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  4,  1655.  Perhaps  V.  of  Hampsthwaite, 
Yorks.,  1662-70.  If  so,  buried  there  May  30,  1670. 

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Pawson,  Samuei. 

PAUSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  25, 
1650.  S.  of  Heary,  cloth  merchant.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657. 
Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  i;  priest,  Apr.  6,  1661. 
R.  of  Terrington,  Yorks.,  1661-70.  Buried  there  Nov.  16, 
1671.  Father  of  the  next.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

PAWSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  28, 
1678.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  clerk,  deceased.  Bapt.  July  14, 
1662,  at  Terrington,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert). 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1687. 

PAWSON,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  scholar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  July  21, 
1615.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Farnley,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  1617.  Admon.  of  Thomas  Pawson,  of 
'Feameley,'  granted  (York)  July  18,  1641.   (Venn,  i.  230.) 

PAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  July  17, 
1667.  ist  s.  of  John  (1636),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Hunting- 
don. School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  1667. 

PAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1723.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Rustat  Scholar,  1723;  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1728;  priest. 
May  24,  1730.  V.  of  Evington,  Leics.,  1733-4.  Priest-vicar, 
Lincoln  Cathedral,  1737.  Sacrist.  R.  of  Manton.  R.  of 
Thorpe-on-the-Hill.   V.  of  St  Margaret,  Lincohi.   (A.  Gray.) 

PAWSTON,  ROGER.   Incorp.  D.Civ.L.  1470-1- 

PAXTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

PAXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  13,  1691. 

4th  s.  of  William,  deceased.    Bapt.  at  Wymington,  Beds., 

Mar.    8,    1673-4.    School,    Knotting,   Beds.    (Mr  Scriven). 

Matric.  1691. 
PAXTON,  PETER.    M.D.  from  Pembroke,   1687  {Lit.   Reg.). 

Living  in  Beaufort  Street,  London,  1704.   Author,  medical. 

Died  1711.    (D.N.B.) 
PAXTON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1346. 

PAXTON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  Christ's,  1532.  Of  Durham. 
B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  1538-9.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1537.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  2,  1541.  Chaplain  of  Foulness,  Essex, 
1547;  deprived,  1554. 

PAXTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1689.  S.  of  Edmund, 
of  Bray,  Berks.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1675-81.  Matric.  (New 
Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  Feb.  17,  1681-2,  age  18;  B.A.  (Merton 
College,  Oxford)  1685-6.  R.  of  Cottisford,  Oxon.,  1691. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PAXTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1742.  S.  of  Nicholas,  Secretary  to  the  Tresisury.  Bapt.  at 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Oct.  11,  1723.  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A. 
1750.  Fellow,  1745.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Msir.  1750-1. 
V.  of  Padstow,  Cornwall.  V.  of  Buckland  Brewer,  Devon. 
R.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.,  1788.  Died  Oct.  23,  1795.  Buried  at 
Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1795.   {Harwood.) 

PAYBODIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1648. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Possibly  migrated  to  Oriel  College, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Feb.  27,  1650-1.  Created  B.A.  and 
M.A.  July  2,  1668.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cromwell,  Notts.,  1662-9. 
Died  1669.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PAY,  LAURENCE.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Salop,  pleb.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford) 
Dec.  10,  1602,  age  18;  B.A.  1606;  M.A.  1609.  Created  D.D. 
(Oxford)  1636.  R.  of  West  Stoke,  Sussex,  1611.  R.  of 
Pulborough,  1615.  R.  of  Angmering,  1630.  Canon  of 
Chichester,  1633;  Archdeacon,  1635.  R.  of  Birdham,  1638. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PAYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1575. 

PAY,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1510.  FeUow  of  St  John's, 

1516. 
PAYLER,   EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.   1591. 

Doubtless  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  5, 

1592.    Created  Bart.,  June  28,  1642.    Of  Thoroby,  Yorks. 

Married  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Watkinson.    Died   1647, 

aged  65  (sic).  Buried  at  Bugthorpe,  Yorks.   M.I.   Will,  P.C.C. 

Father  of  Watkinson  (1627)  and  perhaps  brother  of  lohn 

(1588).   (G.E.C.) 

PALER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1615. 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1613;  s.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  Gray's  Inn.  Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1617). 
(Peile,  I.  304.) 

PALER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Preston,  Lanes.,  1604-21.   Died 

April  15,  1621.    (E.  Axon.) 
PAYLOR,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.   1588. 

Perhaps  's.  and  h.  of  William  (?  1550),  Esq.,  of  York';  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  14,  1590.   If  so,  married  Katherine,  dau. 

of  Edward  Greaves,  of  Shenley,  Herts.   Died  Apr.  16,  1613, 

aged  40.    Buried  at  Escrick.    Perhaps  brother  of  Edward 

(c-  1591). 


Payne,  Francis 

PAYLER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  5,  1670.  S.  of  George,  of  Nun-Monkton,  Yorks.  School, 
York.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  6,  1671.  Living  at  Nun- 
Monkton  Priory,  in  1718.   Died  Mar.  20,  1749. 

PAILER,  WATKINSON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  7,  1627.  S.  of  Edward  (c.  1591),  Esq.,  of  Bugthorpe, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric.  1628.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10, 
1618  (sic).  Of  Thoroby,  Yorks.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  Viscount  Fairfax.  Admon.  granted  (York)  Sept.  10, 
1642.   Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  280.) 

PAYLER,  Sir  WATKINSON,  Bart.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Clare, 
Jan.  24,  1650-1.  S.  of  Watkinson  (above),  and  grandson  of 
Edward  (c.  1591),  of  Thoroby,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Succeeded  his 
grandfather  as  2nd  Bart.,  1647.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar. 
23,  1651-2.  M.P.  for  Malton,  1679-81.  Married  Alathea, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Norcliffe,  of  Langton,  Yorks.  Buried 
from  St  Anne's,  Soho,  Middlesex,  Sept.  30,  1705.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1707.   (G.E.C.) 

PAYLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550. 
Perhaps  'of  the  city  of  York.'   Died  before  1613. 

PAYLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest.  May  24,  1624.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Edward  (1615).   (Peile,  1.  316.) 

PAYMAN,  see  PAMAN. 

PAYNE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1643. 
Of  Devonshire.  Buried  in  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  28, 
1645. 

PAYNE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  13, 
1599.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Bury  and  Wordwell  (Mr  Askue).  Succeeded 
his  grandfather  Anthony,  Mar.  3,  1607,  as  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Nowton,  near  Bury,  but  sold  it  in  i6o8.  Married  Alice, 
dau.  of  William  Playters,  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk.  (Venn,  i.  170; 
Bury  School  Register.) 

PAYNE,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  25,  1623.  S.  of  George  (1580-1),  of  Chichester,  clerk. 
Matric.  1623-4;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  R.  of  Hunston, 
Sussex,  1662;  previously  ejected  from  Eastergate.  (Sussex 
Arch.  Coll.,  XXXIII.  218,  270.) 

PAYNE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23^ 
1725.  S.  of  Edward,  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  B.  there. 
May  18,  1707.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1725.  Married 
c.  1730,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Pinn,  of  East  Grinstead, 
Lived  at  Newick,  Sussex,  which  he  inherited  from  an  uncle. 
Buried  at  East  Grinstead,  Aug.  24,  1734.   M.L 

PAYNE,  EDMUND.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1584 
B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1591.    Doubtless  the 
Edward  Payne,  B.A.,  adm.  at  Caius,  May  10,  1590  (age  22) 
s.   of  Thomas,   minister;   b.   in   Cambridge.    Ord.   priest 
(Norwich)  June  24,  1597,  age  29;  'C.  of  MattishaU,  Norfolk.' 
C.  of  Stoke  Ferry.   R.  of  East  Dereham,  1598-1642. 

PAIN,  EDWARD.  B.Can.L.  1473-4;  D.Can.L.  1480-1. 

PAYNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

PAYNE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1577-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich);  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  1580,  age  28. 

PAYNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1609. 
Of  Sussex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  East  Grinstead, 
Sussex.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1610-1. 
Grant  of  arms  and  crest,  Feb.  25,  1661,  to  sons  Edward, 
Richard,  etc.  of  Mr  Edward  Payne,  late  of  East  Grinstead, 
deceased.  Probably  father  of  the  next  and  of  Richard  (1646). 

PAINE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637. 
Of  Sussex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edward  (above).  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1639.  Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1646). 
(Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xxxix.  127.) 

PAYNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  19, 
1638-9.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Tittleshall,  Derbs.  Schools, 
Shirland,  Derbs.  (private)  and  Mansfield  (Mr  Helliwell). 
Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647.  R.  of  South  mediety 
of  Darley,  Derbs.,  1648-65.  Buried  there  June  20,  1665. 
(PeiU,  I.  458.) 

PAYNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  9.  1680.  Of 
Sussex.   Brother  of  John  (1680). 

PAYNE,  ELIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1636. 
Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1639. 

PAYNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  31.  1682. 
Perhaps  's.  and  h.  of  William,  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London,  gent.';  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  28,  1682. 

PAYNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May 
10,  1 72 1.  Of  Worcestershire.  School,  Worcester.  Matric. 
1721;  Scholar,  1721.  (For  a  contemporary  namesake  see 
Al.  Oxon.) 


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Payne,  George 

PAYNE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  V.  of  Kird- 
ford,  Sussex,  1595-1600.  Probably  of  Chichester.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1616.   Fatherof  Augustine  {1623). 

PAYNE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1627. 

Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635.  SeeAl.  Oxon. 

for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
PAYNE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  14, 

1638.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Brenchley,  Kent. 

Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  27, 1639-40.  Married 

Katherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Wyvill,  of  Wye,  Kent. 
PAYNE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  7,   1639.    Of 

Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642. 

PAYNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  22,  1675- 
Of  Brenchley,  Kent.  Gave  £500  towards  re-building  the 
College,  1689. 

PAYNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1727. 
S.  of  Squire  (1691),  clerk.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, May  II,  1709.  Matric.  Easter,  1728;  B.A.  1731-2; 
M.A.  1735.  Fellow,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1732.  Died  in  College,  1739,  of  small -pox.  Brother  of  John 
(1732).    (Harwood.) 

PAYNE,  GILLIES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  29,  1738; 
FeU.-Com.  Jan.  24,  1738-9.  Of  St  Kitts,  West  Indies.  S.  of 
Sir  Charles,  Major-General,  of  the  Leeward  Isles,  Bart. 
B.  there,  Dec.  14,  1720.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  1738. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  25,  1738.  Succeeded  as 
Bart.,  Dec.  1738.  High  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  I77i-  Died  Jan.  31, 
i8oi,  s.p.  legit.   Will,  P.C.C.   (Burke;  G.  Mag.;  G.E.C.) 

PAYNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599- 

1600. 
PAYNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1615-6; 

B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23; 

priest.  May  24,  1624.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Puddington, 

Devon.   WUl  (Exeter)  1643. 

PAINE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1638.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Worlington,  Suffolk.  Schools, 
Heydon,  near  Reepham,  Norfolk  and  Thetford.  Matric. 
1639;  B.A.  1641-2. 

PAINE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30,  1657. 
Of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1659. 

PAYNE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1688;  B.A. 
1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1693; 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697.  Perhaps  V.  of  MildenhaU, 
Suffolk,  1700-12.   R.  of  Euston  with  Bamham,  1711-8. 

PAINE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1715. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Panborough,  Somerset.  School,  Wells 
(Mr  Creyghton).  Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1718-9; 
M.A.  1722;  B.D.  1730.   Fellow,  1721. 

PAYNE,  JOHN.    B.A.  1539-40.    Perhaps  scholar  of  Christ's, 

1538-9- 
PAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

One  of  these  names,   'Student  at  Cambridge,'   Master  of 

St  Olave's  School,  Southwark,  1572-4.   Afterwards  usher  at 

Ipswich. 
PAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1575.   B.  at  Tattershall,  Lines.,  c.  1558.   B.A.  (according  to 

the  Bishop's  Reg.)  ord.  priest  (Llandaff);  preacher  (London). 

V.  of  Burcester,  Oxon.    V.  of  Horley  and  Homton,  1599. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1612. 
PAYNE  or  PANNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1589.  B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.,  c.  1574.  B.A.  1592-3; 

M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1596.   Fellow  of  Magdalene.   Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1600.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  i, 

1598.  V.  of  Southoe,  Hunts.,  1600-35.  R.  of  Barford,  Beds., 

1609.   Died  1635. 
PAYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
PAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1606; 

B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  25; 

priest,  Dec.  22,  1611. 
PAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614;  B.A. 

1617-8; M.A.  1622. 
PAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617;  B.A. 

1620-1;  M.A.  1624.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8;  priest, 

June  9,   1623.    Perhaps  of  Shirland,   Derbs.,  derk.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1656. 
PAYNE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  10,  1634. 

S.  of  John,  gent.   B.  at  Spixworth,  Norfolk.   Bapt.  Dec.  27, 

1617.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Matric.  1635;  Scholar, 

1636-8;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June  12,   1642;  priest,  Dec.   24,   1643.    R.  of  Spixworth, 

1643-75;  and  of  Haynford,  in  1647.    Buried  at  Spixworth, 

Nov.  20,  1675.   {Venn,  i.  316.) 


Payne,  Robert 

PAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1642.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  of  Famham,  Essex,  clerk,  1676. 

PAIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1644.  Matric. 
1644.  One  of  these  names,  steward  of  the  Charterhouse, 
knighted,  July  26,  1663. 

PAYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1653.  Of 
London.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Lincohj)  Apr.  i;  priest,  Apr.  6,  1661.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Mitcham,  Surrey,  1675-1717, 

PAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  5,  1670.  Of 
Lincolnshire.   Matric,  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 

PAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Aug.  9,  1680.  Of 
Sussex.  Died  in  College,  Sept.  17,  1680,  aged  16  years  and 
7  months.  Buried  in  the  Chapel.  Brother  of  Edward  (1680). 
(A.  Gray.) 

PAINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9,  1686. 
S.  of  John,  of  Rokesden,  Beds.  B.  there.  School,  Hunting- 
don (Mr  John  Mathews).  Matric.  1687;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A. 
1690-1;  M.A.  1694.   Fellow,  1693. 

PAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1732. 
S.  of  Squire  (1691),  clerk.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, Nov.  20,  1713.  Matric.  1732-3;  B.A.  1736-7; 
M.A.  1740.  Fellow,  1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Msur.  6, 
1736-7;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1737-8.  Died  Jan.  1749.  Brother 
of  George  (1727).    (Harwood.) 

PAYNE,  MAHALEEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec.  7, 
1615.  S.  of  Edmund,  draper,  of  Sandwich,  Kent.  Bapt.  at 
St  Peter's,  Sept.  26,  1599.  School,  Sandwich  (Mr  Chedfont). 
Matric.  1615;  Scholar,  1615-21;  B.A.  1620-1.  (Venn,  i.  231.) 

PAYNE,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1663. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1664;  B^. 
1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1668.  Regius  Professor  of 
Greek,  1686-95.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  11;  priest, 
Mzir.  15,  1676-7.   Buried  in  Trinity  Chapel,  May  9,  1695. 

PAYNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1548. 

PAYNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 

PAYNE,  PAUL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1627. 
Matric.  1627. 

PAYNE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1634. 
Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

PAYNE,  RICHARD.    B.Can.L.  1477-8  (?  the  same  degree  in 

1480-1). 
PAINE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1545. 

PAYNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  13,  1646. 
Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Edward,  of  East  Grinstead.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1647.   Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1637). 

PAYNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 

20,1681-2.  Of  Bedfordshire.   Probably  s.  of  Edward.  Bapt. 

at  Pertenhall,  July  28,  1665.   School,  Kimbolton  (private). 

Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.    Fellow,  1687-8. 

(T.  A.  Walker.) 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  11,  1587. 

S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk.    School,  Ely 

(Mr  Sphight).   Scholar,  1587-8. 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589; 

B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.   One  of  these  names  C.  of  Little 

Barford,  Beds.,  1626;  R.  1635-9. 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  8,  1617. 

Of  Leicestershire.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  St  Neots, 

Hunts.,  and  2nd  cousin  of  the  next.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Aug.  11,  1620.   (Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  July  2, 

1619.   S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Medloe,  Hunts.   Age  9  in  1613. 

Matric.  1619.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1623.    (T.  A. 

Walker,  14;  Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr. 

11;  priest,  Apr.  12,  1627. 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4.  1670.  One 

of  these  names,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Norwich,  age  11  in  1664. 

(Le  Neve,  Knights,  98.) 
PAYNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  23, 

1699-1700.    S.  of  William  (1665),  D.D.,  of  Whitechapel. 

B.  there.    School,  Hackney.    Matric.   1700;  B.A.   1703-4; 

M.A.   1707.    Ord.  deacon   (London)   June  8,   1707;   priest 

(Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1708-9.    Perhaps  R.  of  Seiltwood,  Kent, 

1709-41.  V.  of  Postling.  Died  Oct.  1741.  Brother  of  Squire 

(1691)  and  Thomas  (1705). 
PAINE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1724. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1724-5;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  from  Clare, 

1737.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1730-8, 


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Payne,  Samuel 

PAIN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1729-30; 
B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Bath  and  Wells) 
June  9,  1734;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1736.  R.  of  Hooke,  Dorset, 
1747-91-  Chaplain  to  Lord  Colvill.  R.  of  Melbury  Bubb, 
1750-91.   Buried  there  Oct.  20,  1791.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PAYNE,  SQUIRE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  16, 
1691.  S.  of  William  (1665).  B.  in  Whitechapel,  London, 
Mar.  1676.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1691;  B.A. 
1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Fellow,  1698.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  i8,  1695.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1699. 
Son-in-law  and  chaplain  of  Richard  Cumberland,  Bishop  of 
Peterborough.  V.  of  Fulbourn  All  Saints,  Cambs.,  1700. 
R.  of  Bamack,  Northants.,  1706-50.  Archdeacon  of  Stow, 
1730-51.  R.  of  Winwick,  Northants.,  1733-4,  and  again, 
1737-40.  Biographer  of  Bishop  Cumberland.  Died  Jan.  7, 
1750-1.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1751.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1705)  and 
Robert  (1699-1700),  father  of  George  (1727)  and  John  (1732)- 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

PAYNE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  15,  1644. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke,  June  23,  1645,  age  18.  Matric.  1645; 
B.A.  1647.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  in  1653. 
C.  of  Wilby,  Suffolk,  in  1662;  ord.  priest  by  Bishop  Brown- 
rigg  of  Exeter. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1551.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1552. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1576. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1579- 
S.  of  Anthony,  gent.  B.  in  Suffolk.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary's, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Jan.  16,  1563.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  1580.   Of  Nowton,  near  Bury.   (Venn,  i.  104.) 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1579- 
80;  B.A.  1583-4.  Perhaps  V.  of  Waterheach,  Cambs.,  until 
1600. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1393. 
Of  Norfolk. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Michs.  1595.  Of 
Norfolk.    (Perhaps  the  above.) 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  20,  1601. 
Of  Gt  Melton,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Robert,  surgeon.  School,  East 
Dereham  (Messrs  Rudde  and  Hancock).  Perhaps  surgeon  at 
East  Dereham,  in  1636.  Will  dated  July  7;  proved  (Nor- 
wich) Oct.  2,  1645;  'of  East  Dereham  practitioner  in  physic' 
(Venn,  i.  176.) 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  161 1. 
Of  Jersey.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  9,  1634. 

5.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Clare,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds  (Mr  Dickenson).  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A. 
1641.  Perhaps  minister  of  Stuston,  Sufiolk,  c.  1654.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Iken,  1661.    (Venn,  1.  314.) 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Nov. 
24,  1705;  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  S.  of  William 
(1665),  D.D.,  R.  of  Whitechapel.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709- 
10;  M.A.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester)  Dec.  30,  1711; 
priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  4,  1713.  C.  at  Maidstone,  Kent,  1712. 
R.  of  High  HaJden,  Kent,  1713-59.  Chaplain  at  Con- 
stantinople. Died  1759.  Brother  of  Squire  and  Robert 
(1699-1700).    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27, 
1725.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Lewes,  Sussex.  School,  Cuckfield, 
Sussex  (Mr  Ingram).  Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1728;  B.A. 
1729-30.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

PAYNE,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1571. 

PAYNE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582. 

PAYNE,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1544. 
Of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Probably  s.  of  John,  and  grandson  of 
William,  of  Hengrave,  Suffolk.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec. 

6,  1548.  Married  and  had  issue.  Living,  1579.  (Peile,  i.  36; 
J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  77.) 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80. 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1579. 
Of  Suffolk.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Nov.  1580.  B.A.  1581-2; 
M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585. 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1579-80.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich.  Migrated  to  Caius.  Adm.  there,  July  12,  1582, 
age  18;  Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1612-8.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Shepreth,  1599-1613.  (Venn,  i.  115.) 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1582.  B.  at  Wye,  Kent,  c.  1566.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589. 
Ord.  priest  (Winchester)  1591.  Perhaps  R.  of  Clapham, 
Surrey,  1591-1600.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Datchworth, 
Herts.,  1600-22.   Died  1622. 


Paynell,  William 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  (age  18)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1619.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  B.  in  Prussia. 
Perhaps  of  Bexley,  Kent;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1622. 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1620.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1622-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1627.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Caldecot,  Herts.,  till  1666. 
Died  1666.   (Clutlerbuck,  in.  500.) 

PAINE,  WILLIAM  (senior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1631. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.  1638;  D.D.  1667. 

PAINE,  WILLIAM  (junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  30, 
1631.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.  1638.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  London, 
1661-3.    Died  1663. 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6, 
1637-8.  S.  of  William,  innkeeper,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
B.  at  Rougham,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Dickenson). 
Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ne^vn- 
ham,  Herts.,  1647-76.  Died  1676.  (Venn,  i.  330;  Clutlerbuck, 
III.  542.) 

PAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  May 
18,  1665.  S.  of  William,  of  Hutton,  Essex.  School,  Brent- 
wood. Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  D.D.  1689. 
Fellow,  1671.  F.R.S.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  19,  1670-1; 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1672.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  until 
1689.  R.of  Wormshill,  Kent,  1673-81.  R.  of  Frinsted,  1674- 
R.  of  St  Mary,  Whitechapel,  1681-97.  Lecturer  of  the 
Poultry  Church,  London,  1689.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1690-7.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1694-7.  Author,  religious. 
Died  Feb.  20,  1696-7.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London.  Father  of 
Squire  (1691),  Robert  (1699-1700)  and  Thomas  (1705). 
(D.N.B.) 

PAYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  29, 1684. 

PAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1747.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Soathill,  Beds.  School,  Market 
Street,  Herts.  (Mr  Pitman). 

PAIN, .  Incorp.  Dr  from  Oxford,  1479-80.  A  friar.  Doubt- 
less John  Payne,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  Ireland.  Stvidied 
at  Oxford.  D.D.  (Oxford).  Elected  Prior  Provincial  of  the 
Dominicans  in  England.  Bishop  of  Meath,  1484.  A  strenuous 
Yorkist ;  supported  Lambert  Simnel  on  his  landing  in  Ireland, 
1487.  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland,  1496.  In  the  public 
Record  Office  is  a  certificate  by  John  Payne,  S.T.P.,  Prior 
Provincial  of  the  Friars  in  England,  dated  at  Cambridge, 
1485.  Died  Mar.  6,  1506.  Buried  at  Dublin.  (Wood, 
Atkenae  Oxon.,  1.  554;  D.N.B.) 

PAIN, .  B.A.  1484. 

PAYNE, .  D.Can.L.  1498-9-  Perhaps  Richard  (i477-8). 

PAINE,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1643-4. 

PAYNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24,  1605-6. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Stambourne,  Essex  (1578-1624). 
Matric.  1606;  B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1613.  R.  of  Stambourne, 
Essex,  1628-51.   Will  (Comm.  Essex)  1651.   (H.  Smith.) 

PAYNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  4,  1655. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1655.  Doubtless  's.  and  h.  of  Robert 
(1617),  of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq.';  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10, 
1655.   Brother  of  Robert  (1656). 

PAYNNELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1617. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Belaugh,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  2,  1619.  M.I.  at  St  John  Baptist,  Norwich, 
to  Robert  Paynell,  Esq.,  Counsellor-at-law,  1658.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  John  (1655).    (Peile,  i.  321.) 

PAYNELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  30,  1656. 
Of  Belaugh,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Robert  (above).  Matric.  1657; 
Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  19,  1656.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1664;  priest. 
Mar.  10,  1665-6.  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1665-77.  Died 
June  18,  1677.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  Brother  of 
John  (1655).    (A.  Gray.) 

PAYNEL,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1382.  Promoted 
to  a  benefice,  1390. 

PAYNELL  or  PARNELL,  THOMAS.  Educated  at  Louvain  under 
Rob.  Barnes,  who  brought  him  to  Cambridge,  when  he 
became  head  of  the  house  of  Augustinian  friars  there.  After- 
wards a  reformer.  Living  in  London,  1540.  Not  the  trans- 
lator. SeeAl.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  (D.N.B.) 

PAYNELL,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  King's  Hall, 
1398-1419.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  21;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1418. 
R.  of  Warsop,  Notts. 

PAYNELL,  Mr.  Writ  served  on  him  in  the  Mayor's  cause, 
1533-4-    {Gr-  Bk.  A,  227.) 

PAYNTER.  see  PAINTER. 

PAYNTON, .   B.D.  1486-7. 

PAYS,  see  PEASE. 

PAYTON,  see  PEYTON. 


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Peach,  Edward 

PEACH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1710.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1710;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1713-4-  College  librarian,  1717. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  2,  1717;  'M.A.';  pnest,  Dec.  21, 
1718.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1717-37-  R-  of  Rushbrook  and 
Little  Whelnetham,  Suffolk,  1722-4-  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.),  R.  of  Titsey,  Surrey,  1747-72-   Died  May  19,  1772. 

PEACH,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1569;  B.A. 
1572-3. 

PEACH,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1632. 

PEACH  or  PECHEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  4, 
1673.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Chichester,  Sussex.  Bapt.  at 
St  Peter-the-Great,  Dec.  11,  1654,  as  Peche.  From  New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Mar.  23,  1671-2,  age  16. 
Returned  to  Oxford;  thence,  B.A.  1675;  M.A.  1678.  Adm. 
licentiate  R.C.P.,  1684;  '  Pechey.'  Buried  at  St  Mary  Alder- 
marv,  Aug.  21,  1718.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1718.  (Peile,  11.  48;  Al. 
Oxoit.) 

PEACH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  21,  1748.  B. 
at  Market  Harborough,  Leics. 

PEACH, .   Pens,  at  Jesus,  1561-2. 

PEACHAM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  June, 
1575.  B.  at  Barton,  Northants.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec. 
1580;  priest,  Dec.  1581.  V.  of  Ridge,  Herts.,  1581-7-  V.  of 
Hinton  St  George,  Somerset,  1587-1616.  A  strong  puritan. 
Arrested  by  the  Court  of  High  Commission  on  a  charge  of 
libel,  1614;  found  guilty  and  deprived  of  his  orders.  Sub- 
sequently charged  with  treason  and  tortured  with  the  object 
of  drawing  a  statement  from  him.  Tried  at  Taimton  and 
sentenced  to  death,  1615.  Died  in  gaol,  Mar.  27,  1616. 
{Peile,  I.  i33;D.iV.B.) 

PEACHAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592.  S. 
of  Henry,  R.  of  North  Mimms,  Herts,  and  afterwards  of 
Leverton,  Lines.  B.  at  North  Mimms.  Scholar,  1593;  B-A- 
(?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598.  Master  of  Wymondham  School, 
Norfolk.  Travelling  tutor  to  the  sons  of  Thomas  Howard, 
Earl  of  Arundel,  1613-4.  Painter,  musician,  mathematician. 
Author,  The  Complete  Gentleman,  etc.  Died  unmarried  c. 
1643.    (D.N.B.;  N.  and  Q.,  3rd  S.,  xii.  220.) 

PEACHAM,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1588. 

PEACHAM,  THOMAS.  'Quondam  alumnus'  of  Trinity.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606. 

PEACHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1638. 

PEACHELL  or  PECHEL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1573.  V.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  1579. 

PEACHELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615;  B.A. 
1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1630.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  11,  1622;  priest,  Mar.  6,  1624-5. 
R.  of  Blyborough,  Lines.,  1625.  R.  of  Normanton,  1625. 
Canon  of  Lincoln,  1636.    Will  proved  at  Lincoln,  1647-8. 

PEACHELL  or  PECHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Magdalene,  Aug.  i,  1645.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hillingham, 
Lines.  School,  Gainsborough.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50; 
M.A.  1653;  B.D.  1661;  D.D.  1680.  Fellow,  1656.  Master  of 
Magdalene,  1679-90.  Vice-Chancellor,  1686;  suspended, 
May  7,  1687,  for  refusing  to  admit  Alban  Francis;  restored, 
1688.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653.  R.  of  Childerley,  Cambs., 
1663-81.  V.  of  Gt  Salkeld,  Cumberland,  1667-8.  Preb.  of 
Carlisle,  1667-9;  Archdeacon,  1667.  R.  of  Dry  Drayton, 
Cambs.,  1686-9.  V.  of  Stanwick.  Buried  in  Magdalene 
Chapel,  Feb.  5,  1689-90.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  March.   (D.N.B.) 

PEACHELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  8,  1691.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  barrister.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1692.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  16,  1688-9.  Died 
Nov.  4,  1732.  Father  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.) 

PEACHELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  9,  1716.   S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Gray's  Inn, 
Esq.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  1717.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  15,  1714-5. 
PECHELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615. 
PEACHEY  or  PEACHIE,   BEZALEEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, May  13,  1664.   Of  Essex.   Doubtless  s.  of  Joseph, 
of  Gt  Comard,  Suffolk,  and  grandson  of  Richard  (1590). 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  1671-2.    Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  21, 
1672.  C.  of  Colne  Wake,  Essex.   V.  of  Bures,  Suffolk,  1679- 
1716.    Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Gumall  (1632). 
Will  (Norwich)  May  19,  1716.   Father  of  Thomas  (1714)  and 
probably  of  William  (1698).  (J.  B.  Peace.) 
PETCHY,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1580. 
PEACHY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1690.  Of  Sussex.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  London,  and  of 
Petworth,  Sussex.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1691. 
'Died  whilst  a  student'  (Harwood);  but  Admon.  Nov.  3, 
1701  'of  King's  College,  Cambridge.' 


Peachy,  Robert 

PEACHEY,  GRACCHUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May 
22,  1750.  S.  of  James,  of  London  (M.P.  for  Leominster). 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1750.  Of  Foot's  Cray,  Kent. 
Died  June  12,  1773-   Will,  P.C.C.    (G.  Mag.) 

PEACHEY  or  PECHEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Pembroke,  June  13,  1718.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Heyshott, 
Sussex.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727-  Buried  at 
Poling,  Sussex,  Dec.  31,  1733.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1734- 

PEACHEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  16, 
1718.  Of  Sussex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Petworth,  Knt. 
If  so,  died  before  1737.   (Clutterbuck,  iii.  366.) 

PECHEYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1581-2. 

PEACHIE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1620. 
S.  of  William  (1582),  V.  of  Oakham,  Rutland.  Bapt.  Nov.  6, 
1603.    B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  26,  1625;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1625-6. 
V.  of  Threckingham,  Lines.,  1625-9.  R.  of  Morbome,  Hunts., 
in  1640-52.    Perhaps  R.  of  Rotherhithe,  1660-1;  and  R.  of 
Little  Canfield,  Essex,  1661-5.   Chaplain  to  E.I.C.  at  Poplar, 
1665.   R.  of  Holwell,  Beds.,  1667.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  8, 
1669;  'late  of  Poplar.'   Brother  of  Josias  (1617),  William 
(1626)  and  Samuel  (1614),  probably  father  of  John  (1649). 
(Al.  Oxon.) 
PEACHEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1629-30.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  2;  priest,  Apr.  3, 
1630.    Perhaps  C.  of  Havering,  Essex,  by  1635-44;  R.  of 
South  Ockendon,  1645-7. 
PEACHIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  u,  1631. 
S.  of  Robert  (1601),  R.  of  Ashby,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).    Matric.  1631.   Brother  of  Robert 
(1628).   {Venn,  i.  299.) 
PEACHY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 1649. 
S.  of  John  (?  1620).   B.  in  Lincolnshire  (probably  at  Threck- 
ingham).   School,  Oundle.    Probably  minister  at  St  Paul's, 
Walden,  Herts.,  1656-8.    Chaplain  to  Sir  Jonathan  Keate. 
Imprisoned  for  conventicling,  1664-5.   Licensed  as  presby- 
terian  preacher,  1672.  M.D.  (Caen).  Licensed  by  the  College 
of  Physicians,  1683.    Practised  in  Oxford  and  Gloucester. 
Admon.,  Aug.  4,  1692.  (Often  confused  by  Munk  and  others 
with  his  Oxford  namesake,  styled   M.D.    (G.  C.   Peachey; 
D.N.B.) 
PEACHY,    JOHN.     Adm.    at    Queens',    Lent,    1649-50-     Of 
Northamptonshire.    B.A.  1652;  M.A.  1656.    Perhaps  same 
as  the  last,  as  assumed  in  Matric.  and  Grad.,  but  it  is  doubtful. 
PEACHY  or  PECHEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pem- 
broke  Mar.  27,  1676.   S.  of  John,  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  gent. 
Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Feb.  28,  1685-6.  R.  of  Holwell,  Beds.,  1686-9. 
PETCHIE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1607. 
PEACHIE,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1617. 
S.  of  William  (1582),  V.  of  Oakham,  Rutland.  B.A.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1624.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  12,  1621;  priest, 
Apr.  17,  1622.    R.  of  Tickencote,  Rutland,  1625-39.   Married 
Mary  Pyerpont.    Died  May  5,   1639.    Buried  at  Oakham. 
Brother  of  WiUiam  (1626),  etc.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PEACHEY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  i597-   Ord. 
priest  (Colchester)  Sept.  13,  1596;  C.  of  Denstone,  Suffolk, 
in  1604.   V.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  1644-50.   Died  1650.   WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1651. 
PEACHY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1672;  pnest  (London)  Dec. 
1673.  C.  of  Barroway,  Isle  of  Ely. 
PEACHY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1694.  S.  of  Samuel,  cook.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  King  s, 
Cambridge.     Matric.    1695;    B.A.    1697-8.     Ord.    deacon 
(London)  June,  1699;  priest  (Ely)  June  3,  1705. 
PECHYE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565. 
PEACHIE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1571; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579;  B.D.  from  St  John's,   1597.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  5,  1580-1.    R.  of  St  Michael-at-Plea, 
Norwich,   1582-5.   V.  of  Surlingham,  Norfolk,  1584.    Died 
1639.    Will  (Norwich)  1639.    Father  of  the  next. 
PEACHIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  14, 
1601.    S.  of   Robert   (above),   V.   of  Surlingham.    School, 
Norwich   (Mr  Stonham).    B.A.   1604-5;   M.A.   1608.    Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1608;  *C.  of  Claxton. 
R  of  Carleton  St  Peter,  1609-61;  of  Ashby,  1618-61;  and  of 
Helhoughton,  1618-61.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1661 
-2.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1631).  {Venn,  i.  176.) 
PEACHY,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  14, 
1628.  S.  of  Robert  (1601),  clerk.  B.  at  Surlingham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).   Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2. 
Brother  of  John  (1631).   {Venn,  i.  283.) 


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Peachy,  Robert 

PEACHY  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  i, 
1660    S  of  Robert.  B.  in  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  1660;  B.A.   1663-4;  M.A.  1667.    FeUow,  1666-81. 
University  Librarian,  1667-83,  when  he  resigned,  owing  to 
complaints  of  the  state  of  the  Library.    Ord.  deacon  and 
priest   (Norwich)   July,    1681.     R.   of  Stradishall,   Sufiolk, 
1681-1701.    V.  of  Exning,   1681-1701.    Buried  at  Exning 
Sept.  23,  1701.   Will  proved  (Bury)  Nov.  7,  1702. 
PEACHY,  ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  Michs.  1637; 
B.A.  1640-1.    V.  of  Isleham,  Cambs.,  1646,  for  37  years. 
Buried  Feb.  21, 1683-4,  aged  63.  M.L  at  Isleham.  Will  (Bury) 
Nov.  25,  1684.    Father  of  Samuel  (1660-1).   (Gough,  Sep. 
Mon.,  11.  292.) 
PEACHEY,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1614.   S.  of  William  (1582),  V.  of  Oakham,  Rutland.   B.A. 
1617-8;    M.A.    1621;   B.D.    1629.    Fellow,    1620-47.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  13,  1623;  priest,  May  21,  1627.  V.  of 
Higham,  Kent,  1630.   V.  of  North  Stoke  and  Ipsden,  Oxon., 
1648-63.  Buried  June  12,  1663.  Brotherof  Josias(i6i7),etc. 
PEACHY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  5, 
1660-1.    S.  of  Roger  (1637),  V.  of  Isleham,  Cambs.    B.  at 
Icklingham,  Suffolk.   Schools,  Mildenhall  (Mr  Sparrow)  and 
Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Stephens).    Matric.  1661.    Migrated 
to  Jesus,  June  9,  1664.    B.A.  1664-5;  Scholar,  1665;  M.A. 
1668.    If  he  is  the  eldest  s.  of  Roger  he  is  referred  to  m  his 
father's  monument  as  'of  Gray's   Inn,   murdered  by  Mr 
Hutton  of  the  same  society,  Feb.  29,  1676-7.'   (Gough,  Sep. 
Mon.,  II.  292;  Venn,  :.  411.) 
PETCHY,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1577- B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  FeUow,  c.  1584.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1588.   R.  of  Waresley,  Hunts., 
1593.    R.  of  South  Ferriby,  Lines.,  1601-23.    Died  1623. 
Admon.  (Lincoln)  1623. 
PEACHY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1714. 
S    of  Bezaleel  (1664),  R.  of  Bures,  Sufiolk.    Matric.  1714; 
B.A.    1717-8;    M.A.    1721.     Fellow,    1720.     Ord.    deacon 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1718.   Died  in  college  and  buried  at  Gt  St 
Andrew's,  Oct.  22,  1721. 
PEACHY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 
1582.    Of  Essex.   S.  of  Thomas  (buried  at  Oakham,  1602). 
B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1597.    FeUow,  1590.    Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  17,  1591.    V.  of  Exton, 
Rutland,  1592-6.  V.of  Oakham,  1596-1643.  R.  of  Burrough- 
on-the-HiU,  Leics.,  1628-43.    Died  Oct.  6,  1643,  aged  78. 
M.I.  at  Oakham.    Will,  P.C.C.    Father  of  the  next,  and  of 
Josias  (1617),  John  (1620)  and  Samuel  (1614). 
PEACHIE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1626.  S.  of  WiUiam  (above),  V.  of  Oakham,  Rutland.  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  22,  1611.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1633.    Succeeded  his  brother  Josias,  as 
R.   of  Tickencote,    Rutland,    1639-41.    Brother  of  Josias 
(1617),  etc. 
PEACHEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 
30,  1696.   S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Petworth,  Sussex.   B. 
in 'London.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.   1696;  Scholar, 
1697;  B.A.  1699-1700.   An  oflficer  in  the  Foot  Guards;  slain 
at  Ahnanza  in  Spain,  1707.   His  brother  Henry  was  created 
Bart,  in  1737.   {Clutterbuck,  iii.  366.) 
PEACHIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30, 1698. 
Of  Sufiolk.   Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705. 

PEATCHEY, .  Of  Trinity.  One  of  those  '  enticed  over  the 

sea,'  in  1594.    (Foley,  Records  S.J.) 

PEACHYE, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  3,  1687-8. 

PEACOCK,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  1644-5. 
Of  Essex.    Matric.   1647;  B.A.  1648-9.    C.  of  West  Ham, 
Essex,  in  1658.   (H.  Smith.) 
PEACOCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  ii,  1642. 

Matric.  1642.  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1643. 
PEACOCK,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1572;  B.A.  1576-7.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Oct.  6,  1577-  R- 
of  West  Hanningfield,  Essex,  1584-1611.  Married  Margery 
EUett,  widow  of  Thomas  Ellett,  of  West  Hanningfield. 
Died  161 1.  Will,  P.C.C. 
PEACOCK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1601-2. 

One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  merchant  of  London. 
PEACOCK,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  30,  1730. 
B.  in  Huntingdonshire,  1712.    Matric.  1731;  B.A.  i734-5- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  27,  1729;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6, 
1736-7.    R.  of  Littleport,  Cambs.,  1742-   Probably  chaplain 
in  the  Navy,  1747.  Admon.  July,  1752;  as  of  Littleport. 
PEACOCK,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  i733- 
Of  Middlesex.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex.   Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7-  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  3,  1737. 
PEACOCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  24, 1625-6. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 


Pead,  George 

PECOKE,  JEROME.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1579. 

PECOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  R-  of  Weston,  Notts.,  1576-99- 
Preb.  of  SouthweU,  1598-9-   Died  1599- 

PEACOCK,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  25,  1660.  S.  of  Richard,  clothier,  deceased.  B.  at  York. 
Schools,  York,  Berwick  and  Sherbum.  Matric.  1660.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  11,  1663. 

PEACOCK,  OLIVER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1622. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1629.  C.  of  Melchboume, 
Beds.,  1634-8. 

PEACOCK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  D.D. 
1661  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1639.  V.  of 
St  Cyriac,  Swafiham  Prior,  Cambs.,  1641-62.  R.  of  Shepper- 
ton,  Middlesex,  1660-83.  Died  1683.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London. 

PEACOCK,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1576-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester);  priest  (Ely)  Nov.  17, 
1577,  age  24.  V.  of  Barney,  Norfolk,  1580. 

PEACOCK,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1705.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Bumhall,  Durham,  gent.  Bapt.  July 
20,  1689,  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham.  School,  Durham  (Mr 
Burton).  Sold  Bumhall  1111715;  then,  of  New  Elvet.  (H.  M. 
Wood;  Surtees,  iv.  99.) 

PEACOCK,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1533-4-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cam- 
bridge. M.A.  1537;  B.D.  1554-  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1534. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1557-  Ord.  sub-deacon  (London)  1553-4- 
Canon  of  Norwich,  1554-6.  R.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  1555- 
69.    Preb.  of  Elv,  1556-9,  deprived.    R.  of  Barley,  Herts., 

1558.  R.  of  Nacton,  Sufiolk,  1562-4.    President  of  Queens', 
1557.  but  lost  his  preferments  after  the  accession  of  Elizabeth, 

1559.  Died  c.  1582.  (Cooper,  i.  460;  Searle,  Hist,  of  Queens'; 
D.N.B.) 

PEACOCK,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595; 

B.A.  1601-2. 
PEACOCK,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,    (age   17)    at   Pembroke, 
June  30,  1626.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  Matric.  1626;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Brother  of  William  (1626). 
PEACOCK,  TIMOTHY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1662. 
PECOCKE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1575- 
PEACOCK,    WILLIAM.     B.A.    1501-2.     Perhaps   chaplain    to 
William  Constable,  of  Rudston,  East  Riding,  Yorks.,  1526. 
PEACOCK,  PAYCOKE  or  PECOCKE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens. 

from  Christ's,  Michs.  1555;  B.A.  1559-60. 
PECCOCKE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1614. 
PEACOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  30,  1626.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London,  merchant,  of 
Fenchurch  Street.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  25,  1633.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1626). 
PECOCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1644. 
One  of  these  names,  'B.A.,'  V.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  1661. 

PEACOCK, .   B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1513-4- 

PECOCK,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  26,  1602.    Of 

Huntingdonshire.    One  John  Peacock,  'M.A.  of  Queens',' 
ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1610. 

PEACOCK, .  Adm.pens.  at  St  Catharine's,  1661.  Perhaps 

Timothy  (1662). 
PEAD,  ANDREW.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
15,  1645.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Syderstone, 
Norfolk  (Mr  SwaUow).  Matric.  1648,  after  he  had  graduated 
as  B.A.  1647-8.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1644-5. 
{Peile,  I.  500.) 
PEAD,  DEWEL  or  DEUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1664,  as 
'Dudley.'  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1665.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  May  17,  1668;  'B.A.'  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Newcastle.  Minister  of  St  James',  Clerkenwell,  1691-1727. 
R  of  Newland  St  Lawrence,  Essex,  1707-16.  Author.  Died 
Jan.  12,1726-7.  Buried  at  ClerkenweU.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father 
of  the  next.  (Al.  Westmon.,  160.) 
PEAD,  DEUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  28,  1709,  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  Deuel  (1664),  R.  of  ClerkenweU,  London.  B. 
1686.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford)  Mar.  16,  1704-5.  age  i7;  B.A.  (St  Mary  HaU, 
Oxford)  1709;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  4,  1710;  priest,  Feb.  25,  1710-1.  V.  of  Alveley,  Essex, 
1712-67.  Died  May  13,  1767.  WUl,  Comm.  Essex.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 
PEADE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1361.  Of 
Norwich. 

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Pead,  Michael 

PEEDE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1615. 

PEEDE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1618.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Jan.  II ;  priest,  Jan.  12,  1620-1. 

PEADE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1649. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.  Fellow, 
1655.  R.  of  Horton,  Bucks.,  1661-91.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Lawrence  Blomley.   Buried  at  Horton,  1691. 

PEDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi. 
Easter,  1563.  Tenant,  and  probably  principal,  of  St  Mary's 
Hostel.    (H.  P.  Stokes.) 

PEADE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1634.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
B.  there.   School,  Bury  (Mr  Dickinson). 

PEAGRIM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1577.  Of  London.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1580-1.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Gloucester)  Oct.  12,  1583.  R.  of  St  Olave,  Silver 
Street,  London,  1586-9.  V.  of  Stow  St  Peter  and  St  Mary, 
Suffolk,  1589.  Married  Anne  Proctor,  widow  of  Richard,  late 
of  St  Botolph,  Billingsgate,  clerk,  Feb.  5,  1588-9. 

PEAKE,  see  also  PECK. 

PEAKE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Master  of  Chelmsford  Grammar 
School,  1633.  Will  (Comm.  Essex)  i668.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  John  (1646). 

PEAKE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1642.  S.  of  Daniel  (above),  schoolmaster,  of  Chelmsford, 
Essex.  B.  there.  School,  Chelmsford.  Matric.  1642;  B.A. 
1648-9;  M.A.  1658.  Schoolmaster  at  Chelmsford  in  1664. 
Brother  of  John  (1646). 

PEKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 
1719.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Hills  Court,  Kent.  B.  at  Ashe, 
near  Sandwich.  School,  Ashford  (Mr  Bates).  Matric.  1719. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1720.  Died  1753,  s.p. 

PEAKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  21,  1635-6. 
Matric.  1636,  as  'Gregory.' 

PEAKE,  GIRTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  25,  1740.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Nottingham.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1740.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  25,  1742-3- 

PEAKE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1613.  B.  in  Milk  Street,  London.  Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1616- 
7;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  (?D.D.)  1633.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1645. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1619,  age  27;  priest,  Sept.  24, 
1620.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1626-45.  R.  of  Acrise,  Kent,  1627. 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  1633-45,  ejected.  R.  of  Lyminge, 
1634-45.  V.  of  Tenterden,  1639.  Died  1645. 

PEAK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  13, 
1669.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Warrington,  Lanes.,  mercer,  deceased. 
Bapt.  there,  Apr.  12,  1652.  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Fellow,  c.  1675.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1676.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  ii,  1676-7.  V.  of  Gt 
Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1678-85.  V.  of  Bowden,  Cheshire,  1684. 
Deprived  as  non-juror.  Buried  Apr.  3,  1719.  at  St  Mary's, 
Chester.    (Mumford,  MancJtester  Grammar  School;  E.  Axon.) 

PEAK,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1477-8.  Perhaps  M.A.  1478-9-  R-  of 
Clopton,  Suffolk,  1489.   V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1496. 

PEAKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1623. 
S.  of  William,  of  London.  B.A.  1626;  M.A.  1630.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1627,  age  23.  Doubtless  R.  of 
Fryeming,  Essex,  1657-88.  Married,  at  Chelmsford,  May, 
1658,  Mrs  Alicia  Pattenson,  of  Maidstone.  Buried  Mar.  5, 
1687-8.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Sept.  28.  {Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  T.  A.  Walker,  26.) 

PEAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1646.  S.  of 
Daniel  (1616),  schoohnaster,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Chelmsford.  Matric.  1648.  Brother  of  Daniel  (1642). 

PEAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  12,  1691.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1696;  priest,  1698-9. 

PEAK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1706. 
S.  of  George,  husbandman.  B.  at  Betley,  near  Newcastle- 
under-Lyne,  Staffs.  School,  Betley  (Mr  Williams). 

PEAK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  9,  1709. 
S.  of  William  (1676),  R.  of  Seaton,  Rutland.  School, 
Uppingham  (Mr  Savage).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 
1717;  B.D.  1725;  D.D.  1730.  Fellow,  1716-34.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1715;  priest  (Lincohi)  Oct.  11,  1719-  C. 
of  Seaton,  Uppingham,  1715.  R.  of  Gt  Casterton,  1728-33. 
Died  Dec.  18,  1733.  Buried  at  Seaton. 

PEAKE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  1 1, 
1730.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Lancashire.  B.  in  Manchester.  School, 
Manchester  (Mr  Brook).  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A. 
1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  22,  1734.  R.  of  Dronfield, 
Derbs.,  1745-8.  Died  Sept.  7,  1748.  Buried  at  Dronfield. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  426.) 


Peale,  Nicholas 

PEAKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  26,  1573-4;  as  a  Cambridge 
scholar.  V.  of  RothweU,  Northants.,  1574-5.  R.  of  Rushden, 
1577-1630.  Buried  there  Jan.  28,  1630-1. 

PEAKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  24,  1666. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1666-7.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  July  3, 
1668.  Scholar,  1669;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  24,  1676.   V.  of  Pannal,  Harrogate,  Yorks.,  1691-4. 

PEAKE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1718.  S.  of  Richard. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  10, 
1712,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Rochester)  Feb.  21,  1724-5.  C.  of  Hammer- 
smith.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

PEAKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1641.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1660-1. 

PEAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7, 
1588-9;  'of  Lutterworth,'  Leics. 

PEAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1618.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
22,  1622.  C.  of  Gt  Ashfield,  Suffolk,  1622-33.  R-  of  Little 
Thomham,  1631-43.  R.  of  Gt  Thomham,  1637-41.  Signs 
for  Weston,  1650.  Cited  as  impropriator  of  tithes  of  Ash- 
field, 1663.   {See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

PEAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  9,  1629. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Mellis,  Suffolk.  School,  Eye 
(Mr  Hall).  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637.  C.  of  Newton  Flotman, 
Norfolk,  1636;  of  Sparham,  Norfolk,  1637.  R.  of  Westhorpe, 
Suffolk,  in  1646.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  July  12,  1660.  (Venn, 
1.  290.) 

PEAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1646; 
Scholar,  1648-50. 

PEKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1691.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Famborough  (private;  Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1691.  {See 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

PEKE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1562. 

PEAKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  15, 

1675.   3rd  s.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Ehior,  Staffs.   B.  at  Audley, 

Staffs.   Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 
PEAKE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1676. 

S.  of  Thomas,  M.D.    B.  at  Rochester,  Kent.   School,  Eton. 

Migrated  to  Trinity,  Jan.  12,  1677-8,  age  19.  Scholar,  1679; 

B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1682.  Ord.  priest 

(London)  Mar.  29,  1686.   R.  of  Seaton,  Rutlemd,  1686-1719. 

Father  of  John  (1709). 
PEAK, .  B.Can.L.  1480-1.  Vicar.  Perhaps  John  (1477-8), 

V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1496. 
PEALE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 

1705.    S.  of  Thomas  (1677),  R.  of  Edith  Weston,  Rutland. 

B.  there.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Wright).  Matric.  1705;  B.A. 
1708-9;  M.A.  1717.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1709. 

C.  of  Edith  Weston,  1709;  R.  1717-34.  V.  of  Langtoft, 
Lines.,  1712-34.   Died  Oct.  9,  1734. 

PEALE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1608;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  June 
15,  1616.  P.C.  of  WetheraU,  Cumberland,  1621.  V.  of 
Thursby,  1622-46. 

PEALE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  1608. 
Matric.  1608;  Scholar;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Compton  Valence,  Dorset,  1628.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1649.   (But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

PEELE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1610. 
Probably  s.  of  Henry,  of  Peel,  BoIton-by-Bolland,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  there,  Aug.  12,  1592.  B.A.  1613-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  1614;  priest,  Sept.  1616.  V.  of  Gill  Kirk-in- 
Bamoldswick,  Yorks.,  1626-43. 

PEELE,  GARRARD  (?  GERALD).  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  5, 

1687.    S.  of ,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Suffollc.    Matric.  1688; 

Rustat  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1691-2.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  25,  1698.  R.  of  Icklingham  All  Saints,  Suffolk,  1700- 
27.  C.  of  Denham,  in  1716-27.  Died  Oct.  19,  1727,  aged  55. 

PEEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  19,  1651-2.  Matric. 
1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1662.  C.  of  Trimley  St  Martin, 
Suffolk,  1662.  V.  of  Cavenham,  1678-88.  R.  of  Tuddenham, 
1688-98. 

PEELE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  29, 
1737.  S.  of  John,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Witham,  Essex.  Matric. 
1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.  Fellow,  1743.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  5;  priest,  Oct.  23,  1748.  V.  of  Tilney  All  Saints, 
Norfolk,  1749-1805. 

PELE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1586. 
One  of  these  names  C.  of  Penwortham,  Lanes.,  1608-22. 


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Peale,  Richard 

PEALE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare.  Apr.  22,  1732.  B.  at 
Langtoft,  Lines. 

PEELE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  from  Nicholas  Hostel,  Easter, 
1544;  B.A.  1543-4.  Probably  M.A.  1547.  Fellow  of  Christ's, 
1547-8.  Probably  R.  of  Gt  Chesterford,  Essex,  1554-7.  R- 
of  Hartest,  Suffolk,  1557-73-  Died  there  Nov.  1573.  Buried 
in  the  chancel.   Will  (Bury)  1573.   {Peile,  1.  30.) 

PEEL  or  PEYLL,  ROGER.   B.Can.L.  1525-6.   Cistercian  monk. 

PEELE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Fellow,  1633-77.  Senior  Proctor, 
1648-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1639-40;  priest 
(Lincoln)  July  18,  1661.  V.  of  Everton,  Hunts.,  1663-77- 
Died  in  College,  1677. 

PEALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1677.  S.  of  William,  carpenter,  of  Gt  Dalby,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Love).  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  29,  i68i.  V.  of  Gt  Dalby,  1681- 
1717.  R.  of  Edith  Weston,  Rutland,  1687-1717.  Buried 
there,  Aug.  2,  1717.   Father  of  Charles  (1705)- 

PEALE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  i595;  B.A. 
1598-9.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wollaston,  Northants., 
1605. 

PEARCE  or  PEIRCE,  AARON.  M.A.  from  Trinitv,  1740.  S.  of 
Aaron,  of  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.  Matric.  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford)  Nov.  23,  1726,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1735-  (^'• 
Oxon.) 

PEIRCE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1670.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Westbury,  Salop.  B.  there. 
School,  Leintwardine  (Mr  Maurice  Floid).   Matric.  1670. 

PEIRSE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  15, 
1618.  S.  of  Peter,  husbandman,  deceased,  of  Mattishall 
Burgh,  Norfolk.  School,  Bunwell  (Mr  Ponder).  Matric. 
1619;  Scholar,  1620-3;  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  13,  1624-5.  C.  of  Swanington  and  Walling,  Norfolk, 
in  1623  and  1627.  C.  of  Pentney  and  West  Bilney,  in  1636. 
{Venn,  I.  241.) 

PIERS  or  PERSE,  CADWALADER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  8,  1631.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  burgess  of 
Salop.  B.  at  Llanvechan,  Montgomery.  School,  Shrewsbury 
(Mr  Meighen).   B.A.  1635-6. 

PIERCE,  CHARLES.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1698. 

PEARSE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  25, 
1715.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bolsover,  Derbs.  School,  Mansfield 
(Dr  Mann).  Matric.  1715;  Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1718-9-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1719;  priest,  June  9,  1723.  C.  of 
Broughton,  Leics.    {Peile,  11.  i88.) 

PEERS,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1648.  B.  in  Salop.  School,  Chester.  Matric.  1648.  For  a 
time  assistant  to  Thomas  Chaloner  (1617)  at  Overton,  who 
sent  him  to  Cambridge.   (G.  W.  Fisher,  Shrewsbury,  165.) 

PEARCE,  DUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  21, 
1696.  S.  of  William,  of  Penzance,  Cornwall,  gent.  Matric. 
1697;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Died  1716.  Buried  at  Maddem, 
Cornwall,  in  the  same  grave  with  Tho.  Rowe,  also  of  Pem- 
broke.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iii.  281.) 

PEIRCE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1629.  Of 
Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1633;  LL.B.  1635;  LL.D.  1639.  Knighted,  July  10,  1645. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1 659.  Master  in  Chancery, 
1660-7.  Adm.  advocate,  Dec.  3,  1661.  M.P.  for  Maidstone, 
1661-7.  Suffered  as  a  royalist.  Colonel  of  Horse.  Sent 
prisoner  to  Yarmouth,  1655.  Of  Greenwich,  Kent.  Died 
Sept.  1667.  Father  of  George  Gilbert  (1648).  (A^.  and  Q., 
loth  S.,  VIII.  490.) 

PEERSE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577. 

PIERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  31, 
1639.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  at  Eglwyseg, 
in  Llangollen,  Denbigh.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Challoner). 
Matric.  1639. 

PEARSE  or  PEERS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1649.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1664.  For 
contemporary  namesakes  seeAl.  Oxon.  and  D.N.B.  Probably 
brother  of  Richard  (1651). 

PEARSE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  23, 
1675;  Fell. -Com.  Mar.  i,  1675-6.  ist  s.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of 
Whitlingham,  Norfolk.  B.  in  London.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Mazey).   Scholar,  1675-6. 

PERSE,  ESM6.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  19,  1702.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
June,  1709. 

PEARSE,  PEARS,  or  PIERCE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  1622.  2nd  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey  (Keeper  of  the  Wardrobe  to  Queen  Elizabeth, 
James  I  and  Charles  I).  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  7,  1602.  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629.    Fellow,  1625-32.    V.  of  Tiverton  (Pitt 


Pearce,  John 

portion),  Devon,  1634;  ejected  and  suffered  much;  restored, 
1660.   Obtained  a  living  in  Kent,  but  again  ejected.    V.  of 
Caddington,   Beds.,   remained   there   till   1660.    Buried   at 
Tiverton,  Nov.  3,  1679.    Half-brother  of  Henry  (1630)  and 
Robert  (1628^  father  of  Stephen  (1658).    (Harwood;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  in.  7i-) 
PIERCE,   GEORGE  GILBERT.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age   16)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  5,  1648.   Previously  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Oxford,  Mar.  12,  1645-6.    S.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1629),  Knt., 
of  Maidstone.    B.  there.  Mar.  16,  1634.    School,  Merchant 
Taylors'. 
PEIRSE,  GERSHOM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  i,   1667. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1667.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Nov.  12, 
1668. 
PIERSE,  GRYFFIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,   1630.    S.  of 
Thomas,  farmer,  of  Flintshire.   B.  there.  School,  Cambridge 
(Mr  Loveringe).   Matric.  Easter,  1631;  B.A.  1633-4. 
PEERS,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1585. 
PEARSE  or  PEIRCE,  HENRY.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  I,  1630.   4th  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 
Bapt.  there,  Sept.   18,   1609.    Matric.   1631;  B.A.   1633-4; 
M.A.    1637.    Fellow,    1633-45-    Wounded   at  Bridgewater. 
Died  on  his  passage  to  London.  Buried  at  Richmond,  Surrey, 
Aug.  14,  1645.    Brother  of  Robert  (1628)  and  half-brother 
of  George  (1622).  {Harwood;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  in.  73-) 
PEARCE  or  PEIRCE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1635.    Of  Kent.    B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Claybrook,  Leics.,  1650-8.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Newton  Kyme,  Yorks.,  1667-97  c. 
PEARCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Caius,  Sept.  22,  1670. 
S.  of  James,  surgeon,  of  London.  B.  there.  Scholar,  1671-3; 
Matric.  1672.    Migrated  to  Oxford.    Matric.  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford)  Mar.  21,  1672-3,  age  15.   One  of  these  names  adm. 
at  Leyden,  Sept.  7,  1695-   {Venn,  i.  442.) 
PEARCE,  JOHN.    Incorp.  1495-6.    Perhaps  R.  of  St  Vedast, 
Foster  Lane,  London,  1508-23.   One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Southeram,  Sussex,  1512. 
PERSE  or  PERSEY,  JOHN.    B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1526.    One  of 
these  names  R.  of  St  Vedast,  London,  1523-36.  Died  1536. 
But  see  John  (above). 
PEERS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 
PEARCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1581. 
PEARCE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1396. 

Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1599-1600. 
PEIRS,  JOHN.   Mafric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1602.  One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Downham,  Suffolk,  1609-15. 
PEARSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Mar.  10,  1619- 
20.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Suffolk.    School,  East  Bergholt 
(Mr  Byrde).    Matric.  1620;  Scholar,  1620-5;  B.A.  1623-4. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Westbere,  Kent,  1651.   {Venn,  i. 
248.) 
PEIRCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  King's,  Easter,  1622. 
PEARCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  2,  1625. 
S.   of   John,   citizen  of   Bristol.    B.   there.    School,   Wells 
(Mr  Ash).    Matric.   1625;  B.A.   1628-9;   M..A.   1632.    Sub- 
scribed  for  deacon's  orders   (Bristol)    Dec.    19,    1630;   for 
priest's,  Oct.  7,  1632.   Perhaps  R.  of  St  Philip  and  St  Jacob, 
Bristol,   1633;  still  there,   1642.    One  John   Peirce,   R.  of 
Cheselboume,   Dorset,    1654;   but  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  con- 
temporary.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
PEARCE   or   PEERSE,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1632.    Of  Canterbury.   B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1642.   Perhaps  R.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  1650-9. 
PEIRCE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1641;  B.A.  1645-6.  One  of  these  names  signs  as  minister  of 
Litlington,  Beds.,  in  1657. 
PEIRSE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1651.    S.  of  John,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  17,  1652.    Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
Jan.  24,  1652-3,  aged  19.    M.L    (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  17; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
PEARCE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  5, 
1667.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Nottingham.   School,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch.    Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1670-1.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  c. 
1670-1.   Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  23,  1677. 
PEIRSE,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  May  28, 
1681.    Of  Yorkshire.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 
Hutton  BonviUe  and  of  Lasenby,  Yorks.    Age  4  in  1666. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Marwood,  of  Busby, 
Yorks.,  Bart.   Died  v.p.,  Oct.  5,  1694.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666; 
Top.  and  Gen.,  i.  510.) 
PEARES,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1697.    S.  of  John,   clerk.    B.   at  Ormside,  near  Appleby, 
Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1697;  B..\.  1700-1; 
M.A.  1704.   Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  21,  1701. 


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PIERCE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1718.  S.  of  Fra., 
of  Hanlebury,  Worcs.,  clerk.  Matric.  (University  College, 
Oxford)  July  6,  1697,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1702.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1706.  C.  of  Whittlebury-cttm- 
Silvestone,  Northants.,  1706;  there  in  1710.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Ashby  Puerorum,  Lines.,  1717-21.  R.  of  Greetham,  1717-21. 
R.  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,  1721-37-  (^'-  Oxan.  wrong  in 
identification;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
PEIRCE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1720.    Of  Middlesex. 
PEIRSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1728.  Of 
Essex.    Perhaps  s.  of  Zephaniah  (1704)-   Matric.  1728;  B.A. 
1731-2;  M.A.  1735.    R.  of  Gt  Burstead,  1738-    R-  o*  East 
Homdon,  Essex,  1764-7.  Died  Dec.  i,  1767.  Will  (Comm. 
Essex)  1767.    (G.  Mag.) 
PERSE  or  PEERS,  JONAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  16,  1645.    S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  in  London.    Schools, 
Mercers'  and  Hoxton,   Middlesex.    Matric.   1645;  Scholar, 
1645-7.   Perhaps  '  Josias,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June,  1647,  as 
s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Fulham.'   {Venn,  i.  358.) 
PEERES,  LAURENCE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
24,    1650.    S.   of  William,   yeoman,   of  Thornton,   Yorks., 
deceased.     B.    there.     School,    Guisborough    (Mr    Smelt). 
Matric.   1650;   B.A.   1653-4;   M.A.   1658.    Probably  R.  of 
Uffington,  Lines.,  1660. 
PERSE,  MARTIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  23,  1633.  S.  of 
Martin,  Esq.   B.  at  Cambridge.   Bapt.  at  St  Edward's,  Nov. 
8,1618.  School,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1633;  Scholar, 
1633-9;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    Fellow,   1639-45-    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26, 1643.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  May  30, 
1646.  Brother  of  Valentine  (1630-1).  {Venn,  i.  310;  Vis.  of 
Cambs.,  1619.) 
PEARCE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  27, 1737- 
Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  16,  1738.   B.  in  London.   Perhaps 
s.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Chapel  Brampton,  Northants.,  Esq.;  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  30,  1736.  Died  Dec.  11,  1765,  aged  46. 
Buried  at  Church  Brampton.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PEARSE,  OFFSPRING.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1748. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Gloucestershire.   B.  at  Wotton-under-Edge. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752.  C.  of  St  Paul's, 
Shadwell.   Went  to  America.    R.  of  Prince  George's  parish, 
Win  yaw.  South  Carolina,   1767.    R-  of  St  George's,  Dor- 
chester, in  that  province.   (Dalchs,  S.  Carolina;  E.  A.  Jones.) 
PEERS,  RICHARD.   Adm.  ad  practicandum  in  Civ.L.  1520-1. 
PEARCE  or  PEIRSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  21,   1618-9;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.   17,   1621-2.    C.  of 
Blunham,  Beds.,  c.  1626.    C.  of  Ravensden,  1632-6.    Died 
1636.  Will  proved,  June  4,  1636.  To  be  buried  at  Ravensden 
in  the  chancel.   {Peile,  i.  296;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
PEIRSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1620. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Lazonby,  Yorks.    B.  1602. 
Gentleman  server-in-ordinary  to  Charles  I.    Living,  1634. 
Died  unmarried.   {Peile,  i.  335;  Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Top. 
and  Gen.,  1.  510.) 
PEARCE  or  PEERS,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1651.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1654;  M.A.  1662.  Perhaps 
R.  of  St  Peter-ad-Vincula,  London,  1668-72.   Died  Mar.  8, 
1671-2.   Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1649).   {Hennessey.) 
PEARCE   or   PIERCE,    RICHARD.     Adm.   pens,   (age    18)    at 
Pembroke,  June  25,   1745.    S.  of   Richard,  of   Penzance, 
Cornwall,  gent.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752. 
PEARSE  or  PEIRCE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a 
Scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  4,   1628.    3rd  s.  of  Stephen,  of 
Richmond,  Surrey.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  3,  1606.  Matric.  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.   Fellow,  1631-41.   Schoolmaster  in 
Ireland.  Brother  of  Henry  (1630)  and  half-brother  of  George 
(1622).   {Harwood.) 
PIERCE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  9,   1669. 
Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1677.   Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  18,  1682. 
PEARSE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1584. 
(Probably  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1582.)   Of  Norfolk.   B.A. 
1587-8;  M..^.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1591. 
PEARCE,   SAMUEL.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1590.    Of 

Norfolk.  B.A.  (?  1593-4);  M.A.  1597- 
PEIRCE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619;  B.A. 
1622;  M.A.  1628  (?  1631).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  16, 
1621.  Perhaps  V.  of  Hacheston,  Suffolk,  1629.  R.  of  Kelsale, 
1645. 
PEARSE  or  PERSE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  29,  1565.  S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Massingham,  Norfolk.  B. 
1548.  School,  Norwich.  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  M.D.  1581. 
Fellow,  1571-1615.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  7, 
1573.  Practised  as  a  physician.  Left  the  bulk  of  his  property 
to  found  a  Free  Grammar  School  (Perse  School)  in  Cambridge. 


Pearce,  William 

The  school  was  removed  from  Free  School  Lane  to  Hills 
Road,  in  1888.  Died  Sept.  30,  1615.  Buried  in  Caius  College 
Chapel.   M.I.   WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1615.   Benefactor  to  the 
College  £ind  Town.    {Venn,  i.  57;  Cooper's  Annals,  in.  94; 
D.N.B.) 
PEARSE,  STEPHEN.   Scholar  of  Trinity,  1611;  B.A.  1612-3; 
M.A.   1616;  B.D.   1623;  D.D.   1630.    Fellow,   1614.    V.  of 
Hitchin,  Herts.,  1621-36.  Died  1636. 
PEIRCE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1658.    S.  of  George  (1622),  clerk.    B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon. 
Matric.  1658;  Scholar,  1658-63;  B.A.  1661;  M.A.  1665.  Ord. 
priest  (Exeter)  Mar.  26,  1663.    R.  of  Clatworthy,  Somerset, 
1677-1707.    R.  of  Chipstable,  1695.    Died  1707.    {Venn,  i.  ^ 
403.) 
PEIRSE,  THEOPHILUS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21, 
1652.    Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659; 
D.D.  1682.    Ord.  priest  (R.  Brownrigg,  Bishop  of  Exeter) 
Sept.  13,  1659.   R.  of  Frinton,  Essex,  1659-91.  V.  of  Wood- 
ham  Walter,  1671-91.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vesey, 
of  Klix.   WiU,  P.C.C.   {Davids.) 
PIERCE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  18,  1621. 
PIERCE,  THOMAS.    'M.A.  of  Cambridge.'    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
Apr.    2,    1622-3.     Perhaps   B.A.   from   Pembroke  College, 
(?)  Oxford,  1617,  as  Peace,  and  beneficed  in  Lincolnshire. 
Not  found  in  our  records.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
PIERCE,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  King's,  1701;  probably  M.A. 
1714.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Thomas-at-Cliffe,  Lewes, 
Sussex,  1718-25.  R.  of  St  Peter  and  St  Mary,  Lewes,  1720-5. 
Died  1725. 
PEARSE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1726.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.    B.  in 
London.    School,  Ludsdown,  Kent  (Mr  Thornton).    Matric. 
1726;  M.A.  1728  {Cofn.  Reg.). 
PEARCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  3, 
1729.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Bradoc,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1730; 
B.A.  1733. 
PIERCE,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1628;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1634. 
PEARSE,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  24, 
1630-1.    S.  of  Martin,  gent.    B.  at  Cambridge.    Bapt.  at 
St  Edward's,  July  23,  1616.    School,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering). 
Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1631-6;  B.A.  1634-5.   Of  Westwick, 
Oakington,  Cambs.   Probably  married  to  Frances  Barnes,  at 
Cambridge,  Dec.  4,  1637.    Father  of  William  (1657-8)  and 
brother  of  Martin  (1633).   {Venn,  i.  296.) 
PEARSE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1560. 
PEARS,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1588. 
PEARSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  16, 
1 641;  exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.    S.  of  Thomas, 
miller,  of  Hever,  Kent.  B.  at  Pendbury.   Matric.  1641;  B.A. 
1644-5;  M.A.  1660.   Perhaps  R.  of  Dartford,  Kent,  1654-7. 
One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of  South  Fambridge,  Essex, 
1666-79  (resigned). 
PEIRSE  or  PEERS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  9,  1656.  Of  Salop.   Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield)  Dec.  14,  1662.    V.  of  Sheriff 
Hales,   Staffs.,   1662-73.    Buried   there  Jan.    19,    1672-3. 
(Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915-) 
PERSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9, 
1656.   S.  of  WUliam,  gent.,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.   B. 
there.    School,  East  Dereham  (Mr  Ives  and  Mr  Pariett). 
Matric.  1656. 
PEARCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Feb.  26,  1657-8.  Of  Westwick,  Cambs.  S.  of  Valentine 
(1630-1).    Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.    FeUow, 
untU  1666.    Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Apr.  5,  1666. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Totterden  (?  Tenterden),  Kent.   R.  of  Malton 
and  Heslerton,  Yorks.,  tiU  1707.   Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Richmond,    whom,    as    ambassador,    he    accompanied    to 
Denmark.   Died  1707.   Father  of  WiUiam  (1688). 
PEIRS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  4.  1680. 
Of  WeUs,  Somerset.    2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Denton,  Oxon.    B. 
Dec    24,  1661.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.  1681; 
B.A.   1684-5;  M.A.   1688;  B.D.   1695.    FeUow,   1690-1712. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1698.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1696. 
R.  of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset,    1711-50.    'An  eminent 
scholar  and  editor  of  a  Greek  play.'    (Al.  Oxon.;  Merchant 
Taylors'  Register.) 
PERSE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1688.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1658).  B.  at  Faversham,  Kent.  School, 
Eton.   Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1707-   Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Mar.   1692-3;  priest,  Sept.   1694.    Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Berkshire.    V.  of  Weaverthorpe,  Yorks.    Succeeded 
his  father  as  R.  of  West  Heslerton,  1707.   Died  before  Dec. 
1723.  One  WiUiam  Piers  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1705.  {PetU, 
II.  III.) 


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PEIRSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  lo, 
1721.  ist  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Hutton  Bonville,  Yorks. 
School,  Wakefield.  Of  Hutton  Bonville,  Esq.  Married 
Dorothy,  sister  of  Joseph  StiUington,  Esq.,  of  Kelfield, 
Yorks.  Buried  at  Hutton  Bonville,  Jan.  29,  1753.  (M.  H, 
Peacock;  Peile,  11.  204.) 
PEARCE,  ZACHARIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1710.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  distiller  in  Holborn. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A. 
1713-4;  M.A.  1717;  Fellow,  1716.  D.D.  (Lambeth).  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1717;  priest,  June  8,  1718.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Chancellor  Macclesfield.  R.  of  Stapleford  Abbotts, 
Essex,  1719-22.  F.R.S.,  1720.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew,  Royal 
Exchange,  1720-4.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1721-39.  R.  of 
St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  1724-56.  Dean  of  Winchester,  1739. 
Bishop  of  Bangor,  1748.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  I75&-74- 
Dean  of  Westminster,  1756-68.  Author,  theological  and 
classical.  Died  at  Ealing,  Middlesex,  June  2q,  i774>  aged  84. 
Buried  in  Bromley  Church.  {D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  253.) 
PEIRSE,  ZEPHANIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  19,  1661. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1684.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  5,  1677.  R.  of  Stock, 
1678.  R.  of  Springfield  Richards,  Essex,  1684.  Married 
Elizabeth  Huntingford,  of  Romford,  Essex.  Died  July  22, 
1704,  aged  60.  M.I.  at  Stock.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London.  Father 
of  the  next. 
PEIRSE,  ZEPHANIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  2,  1704. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Zephaniah  (above).  Bapt.  at  Stock,  Essex, 
Feb.  16,  1685-6.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1715. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  30,  1708;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1710. 
Probably  V.  of  Mountnessing,  Essex,  1710-22.  R.  of  East 
Homdon,  1714-64.  R.  of  West  Homdon,  1733-64.  Died 
Jan.  18,  1764,  aged  78.   Perhaps  father  of  John  (i735)- 

PEERS, .   B.A.  1523-4- 

PEARE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's,  Michs.  1637. 
PEARETH,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1682.    S.  of  William,  of  Newcastle,   boothman,  deceased. 
B.  at  Newcastle,  Northumberland.    School,  Newcastle  (Mr 
Garthwait).   Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  Fellow, 
1688-96.    Junior  Proctor,  1693-4.    V.  of  Aldworth,  Berks., 
1694-1734.     Married     Letitia    Blencowe,    of    Marston    St 
Lawrence,  Northants.   Buried  at  Aldworth,  May  5,  1734. 
PEARKES,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  1, 
1638-9.    S.  of  Richard,  V.  of  LlandriUo,  Merioneth.    B.  at 
Garthbeibio,  Montgomery.   School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Hard- 
ing).  Matric.  1639. 
PEARNE,  see  PERNE. 
PEARSALL,  LAWRENCE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26, 

1669. 
PEARSON,  see  also  PARSON. 

PEARSON  or  PEIRSON,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1629.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1632.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1632.  Went  to  Boston,  New  England, 
1639.  Minister  at  Long  Island,  1640-4.  Migrated  to  Bran- 
ford,  New  Haven;  minister  there,  1644-66.  Opposed  the 
Union  with  Connecticut  and  migrated  with  his  followers  to 
Newark,  New  Jersey,  1666.  Died  there  Aug.  9,  1678.  {Felt, 
418;  D.N.B.) 
PIERSON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1541.  Of 
Norwich  diocese.  B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  1544;  B.D.  1550-1. 
Fellow,  1542.  Proctor,  1550-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Apr.  7;  priest.  May,  1542.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Parker. 
R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1560-94.  R.  of  Brasted,  1561-80. 
R.  of  Chiddingstone,  1562-3.  Canon  of  Canterbury  ,1563-94. 
R.  of  Upper  Hardres,  1580-2.  R.  of  Harbledown,  1589-94. 
Assisted  in  preparing  the  '  Bishops'  Bible '  for  the  Press. 
Died  Nov.  1594.  {Cooper,  11.  173;  D.N.B.) 
PEARSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 

Lent,  1597-8;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605. 
PEARSON,  CUTHBERT.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  i6)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Oct.  4,  1610.  Of  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  i6io; 
B.A.    1613-4;    M.A.    1618;    B.D.    1627.     Fellow,    1613-33. 
Vice-Provost,    1630-3.     R.    of    Kingston,    Cambs.,    1632; 
sequestered,  1644.   Died  1651.   {Harwood.) 
PERESON  or  PERSON,  EDMUND  (?  PETER).  Adm.  at  King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  12,  1516;  expelled  from  Eton; 
'afterwards  a  student  at  St  Paul's  Hostel.'    Of  Hounslow, 
Middlesex.  Left,  1518.   Probably  B.Can.L.  1521-2.   Perhaps 
C.  at  St  Edmund's,  Lombard  Street,  London,  in  1526.   R.  of 
Littleton,  Middlesex,  1533-54,  deprived.   R.  of  St  Bartholo- 
mew-by-the-Exchange,    London,    1556-66.     Died    1566-7. 
Will,  P.C.C.     {Harwood,  where  he  appears  as  'Peter.') 
PERSON,    EDMUND    ('EDWARD').     Matric.    pens,    from   St 

John's,  Easter,  1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
PEIRSON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.   1635.    One  of  these  names  usher  at 
Hertford  School,  c.  1626-7. 


Pearson,  John 

PIERSON  or  PERSON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

May  18,  1609.   Matric.  1609;  Scholar. 
PEARSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 

1685    S   of  John,  husbandman.   B.  at  Hills,  near  Sheffield, 

York's.,  Dec.  1,  1661  {sic).  School,  Hills  (Mr  Balgy).  Matric. 

1685.   Of  Sheffield, 'M.D.'   Buried  June  11,  1698.   {F.M.G., 

1181.) 
PEARSON,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589; 

B  A    1592-3;  M.A.  1596.   One  of  these  names  of  Guestling, 

Sussex,  clerk.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1625. 
PEIRSON  or  PERSON,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1604;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611,  as  Peirson.   Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1619. 
PEERSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  19,  1617. 

Of  Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1617. 
PEARSON  or  PERSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 

Mar.  20,   1649-50.    S.  of  Richard  (?  1610-1),  R.  of  Little 

Plumstead,   Norfolk.     B.    there.     Bapt.   Mar.    14,    1632-3. 

Schools,  Plumstead  (Mr  King)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering). 

Migrated  to  King's.   Matric.  thence  1650.   Readm.  at  Caius, 

thence  B.A.   1653-4;  M.A.   1657.    Ord.  deacon  and  pnest 

(Norwich)  Nov.   10,   1661.    Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 

Witton  and  Plumstead,  1657;  probably  ejected;  reinstated, 

1663-1700.  Buried  at  Plumstead,  July  6,  1700.  WiD  proved 

(Norwich,  Archd.  C.)  1700-1.   {Venn,  i.  377;  Blomefield,  vii. 

266.) 
PEARSON,    JAMES.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from    St    John's, 

c.  1592. 
PEARSON  or  PERSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  2, 

1596.    Of  Westmorland.    Matric.  1596;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A. 

1607.  Ord.  priest  (Suffolk,  London)  1602.  V.  of  Field  Dalling, 

Norfolk,  1610.   V.  of  King's  Langham,  1610. 
PEIRSON,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,   1610. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1619-20. 
PERSON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 

23,  1660-1.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring, 
Durham.  Matric.  1661;  Scholar;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 
Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  1668.  R.  of  Crathome,  Yorks., 
1674-1715.  Died  1715.   Father  of  James  (1709-10). 

PEARSON,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1698.   Of 

Yorkshire.     B.A.    1698;    M.A.    (Scotland,    University   not 

stated). 
PEARSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 

1704,  S.  of  Samuel  (1668),  V.  of  Holy  Cross,  Shrewsbury.  B. 

there.   School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Lloyd).    Matric.  1704;  B.A. 

1709-10;  M.A.  1715.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  July 

24,  1709;  B.A.  of  Cambridge.  V.  of  St  JuUan's,  Shrewsbury, 
1720-56.  Died  Nov.  1756.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1757-  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1702). 

PEARSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  25, 
1709-10.  S.  of  James  (1660-1),  R.  of  Crathome,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Guisborough  (Mr  Jacques).  Matric.  1710; 
B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  1715.  R.  of  Crathome, 
1715-44.   Died  1744.   Probably  father  of  the  next. 

PEARSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  21,  1734- 
Probably  s.  of  James  (above).  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1738-9- 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1738.  Probably  succeeded  his 
father  as  R.  of  Crathome,  Yorks.,  1744-51;  and  V.  of 
Middleton-in-Cleveland,  c.  1745.   Died  1751. 

PEYRSON,  JOHN.   B.D.   R.  of  Terrington,  Isle  of  Ely,  1454- 

PERESON,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1469-72. 

PERESON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Michaelhouse,  Michs. 
1544- 

PEERSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1571. 

PEERSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1582-3.  Perhaps  licensed  to  teach  grammar  at 
Bawdeswell,  Norfolk,  1583. 

PEERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  20,  1579- 
Matric.  1579;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house, 1586.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Alban,  Wood  Street,  London, 
1593-4- 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1590-  Probably 
previously  at  Oxford.  Matric.  there  (Exeter  CoUege)  July  24, 
1590,  age  15 ;  'of  Northants.,  pleb.'  B.  at  Oundle,  Northants., 
c.  1573.  Old.  priest  (Lincoln).  V.  of  Claxby-by-Alford, 
Lines.,  1600-20.   Died  1620.   Will,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  20,  1606. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Harpham,  near  Driffield,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1606.  Age  76  in  1665.  Of  Lowthorpe,  Esq.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Pearson,  of  Mowthorpe,  Yorks. 
DiedNov.  3, 1665.  M.I.  at  Lowthorpe.  Will,  York.  Probably 
father  of  Matthew  (1666).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 


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PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1632 
(previously  adm.  at  Queens').  S.  of  Robert  (1588).  B.  at 
Creake,  Norfolk,  1613.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1639;  D.D.  1661  {LU.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1635-9.  Master  of 
Jesus,  1660-2.  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1661-72. 
Master  of  Trinity,  1662-73-  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1639-62.  R. 
of  Thorington,  Suffolk,  1640.  Chaplain  to  the  Royalist 
General,  Lord  Goring.  Preacher  at  St  Clement,  Eastcheap, 
London,  1650.  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  1660.  Chaplain  to 
Charles  II,  1660-73.  R.  of  Terrington,  Norfolk,  1660-73. 
R.  of  St  Christopher-le-Stocks,  London,  1660-2.  Preb.  of 
Ely,  1661-72.  F.R.S.,  1667.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1672.  Held 
the  R.  of  Wigan,  Lanes,  in  commendam,  1673-86.  Author, 
Exposition  of  the  Creed,  etc.  Died  July  16,  1686.  Buried  in 
Chester  Cathedral.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Martin  (1648) 
and  Richard  (1647)-    (Harioood;  D.N.B.) 

PEARSON  or  PEIRSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
27,  1648.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1648,  as  Person;  B.A.  1651, 
as  Peirson.  Perhaps  '2nd  s.  of  William  Pirson,  of  Bassinglee 
(?  Bessingby),  Yorks.';  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1650-1. 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1662.    S.  of  George,  yeoman,  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  Yorks. 

B.  there.  School,  Danby  Wisk  (Mr  Thomas  Smelt). 
PEARSON  or  PEIRSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19, 

1662.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1668;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1669. 
One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Upwood,  Hunts.,  1679-84. 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  14,  1670. 
S.  of  Richard,  deceased.  B.  at  Holt,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt 
(Messrs  Mazey  and  Bainbridge).  Matric.  1670;  Scholar, 
1674-6;  B.A.  1674-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1675. 

C.  of  Plumpstead  and  Matlask,  Norfolk,  1675.  Probably  R. 
of  Abbots  Roothing,  Essex,  1682-1732;  and  of  Shelley, 
1686-1732.  Died  1732.  Perhaps  father  of  Richard  (1704). 
(Venn,  i.  442.) 

PEIRSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1702-3; 
B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  8, 
1707;  priest,  June  19,  1709. 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  1, 
1704.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Capemwray,  Lanes.  Bapt.  at 
Over  KeUet,  May  4,  1684.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1704; 
B.A.  1707-8.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes., 
1736-41.    (Peile,  II.  158;  E.  Axon.) 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  25, 
1707.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Durham.  School,  Durham  (Mr 
Burton).  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1712-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May,  1713.  V.  of  Burton  Pidsea,  Yorks.,  1717-63.  V.  of 
Keyingham,  1718-49.  V.  of  Ottringham,  1749-63.  Died 
1763. 

PEARSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  17, 1751. 
S.  of  George,  farmer.  B.  at  Rosdale,  Yorks.  School,  Thorn- 
ton (Mr  Ward).   Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1756. 

PEARSON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1682.  S.  of  John,  butcher.  B.  at  Sheffield,  Yorks.  School, 
Sheffield.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1689;  priest,  Dec.  1694.  R.  of  Edlington,  Yorks., 
1719-20. 

PEARSON,  LEVITT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1701.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  deceased.  B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts. 
School,  Bedford  (Mr  AspinaU).  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5; 
M.A.  1708.  Fellow,  1710-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8, 
1707;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1708.  C.  of  Braddon,  Northants. 

PEARSON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1648.  S.  of  Robert  (1588),  R.  of  Snoring,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1648.  Died  of  small-pox  whilst  scholar,  1651.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1647)  and  John  (1632).  (For  Martin  Pearson, 
Mus.Bac.  see  D.N.B.) 

PEIRSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
15,  1645-6.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Misterton,  Notts.  School, 
Misterton  (Mr  Shaddock).   Matric.  1645-6. 

PEARSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1666.  S.  of  Matthew  (?  error  for  John  (1606)),  Esq., 
of  Lowthorpe,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Bridlington  (Mr 
Holdsworth).  Matric.  1667.  Knighted,  June  2,  1669.  Of 
Lowthorpe.  Died  1711-2.  Will  (York)  1711-2.  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  225;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

PEARSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1683.  S.  of  Edward,  surgeon.  B.  at  Richmond, 
Yorks.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Parvin).  Matric.  1684;  B.A. 
1686-7;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1703  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1688-1708. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1703.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  12; 
priest.  May  31,  1702.  R.  of  Souldem,  Oxon.,  1707-35.  Non- 
juror in  1708.  V.  of  St  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1725.  Died  in 
Cambridge,  1735.   Will,  P.C.C. 

PEIRSON,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635. 


Pearson,  Robert 

PEARSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584.  Probably  the  Nicholas  Parson,  B.A.,  presented  to 
Gt  Loughton,  Essex,  1597.  Ord.  priest  (London).  Perhaps 
R.  of  Downe,  Kent,  1589-1646;  and  of  Keston,  1602-37. 

PIERSON,  PETER.  Of  King's  (1516),  see  Edmund  (1516). 

PIERSON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  12,  1697-8.  Of 
Ely.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Ralph,  of  Thomey,  Isle  of  Ely. 
Matric.  1698.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  27,  1699. 

PERSON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1520-1.  Perhaps  chaplain  of  St 
Olave,  Jewry,  London,  1522-42.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Somerton,  Suffolk,  1555-8. 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1577- 

PERSON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1610-1.  One  of 
these  names  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1611.  Probably  R.  of 
Brundall,  Norfolk,  1614-28;  R.  of  Witton,  1627-57;  R.  of 
Little  Plumstead,  1628-57.  Died  Apr.  18,  1657.  Buried  at 
Plumstead.   Probably  father  of  Henry  (1649-50). 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1615.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Beverley,  Yorks., 
Esq.;  age  14  in  1612.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  26, 1617-8. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1625.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1622-3;  M.A. 
1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8,  1623;  priest,  Oct.  13, 
1624. 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1625.  S.  of  William,  minister,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and 
nephew  of  Dr  Holdsworth.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  D.D. 
1661  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1632. 
Preb.  of  Exeter,  1643-4;  ejected;  restored,  1660.  V.  of 
St  Bride's,  London,  1660-6.  V.  of  Newark,  Notts.,  1666-8. 
Died  1668.    (Walker,  Sufferings.) 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  17,  1646-7.  Of  North  Creake,  Norfolk.  School,  Beccles, 
Suffolk.   Perhaps  same  as  next. 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1647.  S.  of  Robert  (1588),  R.  of  Snoring,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Creake,  c.  1630.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654; 
LL.D.  1669.  Fellow,  1650-70.  Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham 
College,  1667.  Under-Keeper  of  the  Royal  Library  at  St 
James',  1662.  A  great  traveller,  and  excellent  scholar.  Died 
in  London,  Aug.  5,  1670.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Martin 
(1648)  and  John  (1632).    (Harwood.) 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
6,  1657-8.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Willingham,  Cambs.  B. 
there.  School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  Taylor).  Matric.  1658;  B.A. 
1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (London) 
May  19;  for  priest's,  Mar.  10,  1666.  V.  of  Higham,  Kent, 
1665-1710.   Buried  there  Apr.  20,  1710. 

PEERSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15, 
1663.  Of  Cornwall.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  17; 
priest,  June  13,  1668.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Crooked  Lane, 
London,  1675-91  (deprived).  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wroughton,  Nov.  24,  1675;  (2)  Catherine  Sutton,  in 
1684.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  9,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas  (1650),  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Ryhill,  Yorks.  School,  Thornton.  Matric.  1677.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1678,  as  of  Headon, 
Yorks.,  gent. 

PEARSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1704.  S.of  John  (?  1670),  of  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric. 
1705;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  27,  1711;  priest,  June  15,  1712.  Perhaps  succeeded  his 
father  as  R.  of  Shelley,  Essex,  1732.  Died  rector.  (Morant, 
I.  146.) 
PERSON,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1532-3.   One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Manfield,  Yorks.,  1548;  there,  in  1554. 
PERSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1571; 
B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  17,  i577, 
age  25.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cold  Norton,  Essex,  in  1582;  there, 
in  1591. 
PEARSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1588. 
Of  Westmorland.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595;  B.D.  from 
King's,  1603;  D.D.  from  Queens',  1609.  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1592-1611.  Taxor,  1601.  R.  of  North  Creake,  Norfolk, 
1607-39.  R.  of  Gt  Snoring,  1610.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk. 
Preb.  of  Sarum,  1629-39.  Died  Jan.  31,  1639-40.  Father  of 
John  (1632),  Richard  (1647)  and  Martin  (1648). 
PEARSON,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1605.  Of 
Norfolk.  B..\.  from  Peterhouse,  1609-10;  M.A.  1613. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1610-22.  Tutor,  etc.  Perhaps  ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  i6ii.  Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cam- 
bridge, 1618.  R.  of  Little  Langham,  Norfolk,  1622.  R.  of 
Cockthorpe. 


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Pearson,  Robert 

PEARSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  2,  i6ii. 

B.  in  St  Nicholas,  Walmgate,  York.    Matric.   161 1;  B.A. 

1614-5;  M.A.  1618.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31,  age  24; 

priest,  Sept.  20,  1618.  C.  of  Layston,  Herts. 
PEARSON  or  PEIRSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Easter,   1642.    Of  Norfolk.    One  of  these  names  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1648,  as  'of  Norfolk,  gent." 
PEARSON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  28, 

1646.     S.    of    Michael,    yeoman,    deceased,    of    Yorkshire. 

Schools,  Brotherton,  Yorks.  and  Coxwold.    Matric.  1646; 

B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653. 
PEIRSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  22,  1664. 

Of  London.   School,  Ely.   Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1664. 
PEARSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22, 

1706.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.   B.  at  Bank  Hall,  Lanes. 

School,   Kellett  (Mr  Smith).    Matric.    1706;   B.A.   1710-1. 

P.C.  of  Milnrow,  Lanes.,  1718-39. 
PEIRSON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  19, 

1718.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Rosedale,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold. 

Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725-   Ord.  deacon  (York) 

May  20,  1722;    priest,  Sept.  1723.    C.  of  Kilbum,  Yorks. 

Probably  V.  of  Appleton-le-Street,  c.  1745.   C.  of  Bridforth 

Chapel  and  of  Carlton  Chapel,  c.  1777- 
PEIRSON,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon,  Feb.  14,  1623-4,  as  'literate';  priest 

(Peterb.l  Mar.  13,  1624-5.   Perhaps  V.  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks., 

1642-55!  Buried  Oct.  6,  1655. 
PEARSON,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 

23,  1654-5.    S.  of  Nicholas,  deceased,  of  Beverley,  Yorks. 

B.  there.    School,  Beverley  (Mr  Sherwood).    Matric.  1655; 

B.A.  1658-9.   Perhaps  V.  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  1661-2. 
PEARSON,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1668; 

B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.   1675.    V.  of  Holy  Cross,  Shrewsbury, 

1676-1727.   Died  Nov.  16,  1727.   Father  of  the  next  and  of 

James  (1704).    (H.  E.  Forrest,  Churches  of  Shrewsbury.) 
PEARSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 

1702.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 

Shrewsbury  (Mr  Lloyd).    Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A. 

1709.    Probably  V.  of  Cheswardine,  Salop;  there  in  1741. 

Brother  of  James  (1704). 
PERSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1517-8;  M.A.  1521.   R.  of  Knapwell, 

Cambs.,  1528-45.  Died  1545.  Benefactor  to  Christ's  College. 
PIERSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
PERSON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1582; 

B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Little 

Uford,  Essex,  1615.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1617. 
PEERSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  27, 

1582-3.    Matric.  1582-3.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Nov.  14,  1586;  of  Yorkshire.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1594. 
PEARSON,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Jan.   23, 

1589-90;  Scholar;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.   R.  of  Brampton 

Brian,  Hereford.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1633.  (Say\s,  Library  Annals.) 
PEARSON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  15,  1597. 
PERSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  16, 

1605.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.   School, 

East  Dereham  (Mr  Alston). 
PEIRSON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1611. 
PEARSON,  THOMAS.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  25,  1615-6; 

'B.A.,  late  of  Magdalene  College';  priest,  Dec.  22,  1616. 
PEIRSON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.; 

priest,  Dec.  1623. 
PEARSON  or  PERSON,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  at  Christ's,  June  23, 

1623.  S.  of  Thomas.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1631. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June,  1631.    Perhaps  V.  of  Kelloe, 

Durham,   1661-81;  V.  of  Gt  Stainton,  Durham,   1662-81. 

Buried  there  Mar.  31,  1681.   (Peile,  i.  352.) 
PEARSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

May  17,  1650.   S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Ryhill,  Yorks.   B.  at 

Beverley.    School,  Hilston-in-Holdemess  (private).    Matric. 

1650.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1652-3.    Father  of 

Richard  (1677). 
PEARSON  or  PEIRSON,  THOMAS.    .-Vdm.  pens,   (age   19)  at 

St  John's,   Oct.    12,   1661.    S.   of  Henry,  wiredrawer,  of 

Middlesex.     B.    there.     School,    Aldersgate    (Mr    Carter). 

Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 
PEARSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  21, 

1688.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Middleton,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 

School,  Lynn  (Mr  Home).    Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1689-90. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1691.   Perhaps  called 

to  the  Bar  (Inner  Temple)  in  1697.    (Venn,  i.  485.) 
PEARSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  July  2,  1716. 

B.  in  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1722-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  9,  1723. 


Pease,  Robert 

PEARSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  9, 
1722.  S.  of  Thomas,  baker,  deceased,  of  Sunderland.  Bapt. 
at  Bishopwearmouth,  May  19,  1704-  School,  Thornton 
(Mr  Dowbiggin).   Matric.  1723. 

PEARSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 
1725-6.  Of  Tatham,  Lanes.  Matric.  sizar,  July,  1725- 

PEARSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1727.  Of  London.  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734;  B.D. 
1742.  Fellow,  1734-53.  V.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1749- 
V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1752-62.  R.  of  Little  Wilbra- 
ham,  1752-62.  Died  Sept.  23,  1762.  (A.  G.  Hill,  Cambs. 
Churches.) 

PEARSON,  W.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1564.   Perhaps  of  Whetstone,  Middlesex.   Adm.  at  the  inner 

Temple,  Nov.  1567. 
PERESON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1530-1. 
PEARSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  from  Pembroke,  1580-1;  B.A. 

from  Christ's,  1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
PERSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1589- 
PERSON,    WILLIAM.     Matric.   sizar  from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1614. 
PEIRSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1658  (impubes). 

PEARSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  8,  1658-9. 
Previously  matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  June  15, 
1657.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1660.  Perhaps  C.  of 
Meldreth,  Cambs.,  1670. 

PEARSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  26, 
1675-6.  S.  of  James,  yeoman.  B.  at  Sowerby,  Yorks, 
School,  Coxv/old.   Matric.  1678. 

PIERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
28,  1676.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Longford,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1687. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  6;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  12, 
1681-2.  R.  of  Asgarby,  Lines.  R.  of  Kirkby-la-Thorpe. 
Probably  preb.  of  York,  1689-1715.  Archdeacon  of  Notting- 
ham, 1690-1715.  Preb.  of  York,  1689-1715.  Preb.  of  South- 
well, 1692-5.  Sub-dean  of  York,  1695-1715.  Died  Feb.  6, 
1715-6.   (Le  Neve,  Fasti,  iii.  170.) 

PERSON, .  B.Can.L.  1498-9. 

PEARSON, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  1542. 

PEARSON, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1604. 

PEARSON, .  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  28,  1608-9. 

PEARSON, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  July  2,  1716.  Of 

Lincolnshire. 

PEARTREE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  10)  at  Caius,  June  28, 
1614.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Buxton,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham. 
Scholar,  1614-20;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  17,  1621-2.  V.  of  Dunton  and  Doughton, 
Norfolk,  1626.  Licensed  to  preach,  1627.  V.  of  Hindringham. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  i.  226.) 

PEARTREE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr, 
25,  1649.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  V.  of  Dunton,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  B.A.  1652-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1661.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
V.  of  Hindringham,  Norfolk,  1661;  and  of  Field  Dalling, 
1679.   Father  of  WiUiam  (1684).   (Peile,  i.  525.) 

PEARTREE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1627. 
Of  Salop.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  R.  of  Gt  Bromley  during 
the  Interregnum.  Probably  R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1661. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1661;  as  of  Thorington.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PEARTREE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
May  24,  1684.  S.  of  Edward  (1649),  V.  of  Hindringham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1688;  C.  of  Toft  Trees,  Norfolk,  1706. 
R.  of  Whissonsett,  in  1714.  (Peile,  n.  96.) 

PEASE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1576. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1579-80;  of  Essex. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1589.  Steward  of  the  Reader's  Dinner, 
Apr.  28,  1593-4.  Died  before  Nov.  26,  1594.  (Lincoln's  Inn 
Bl.  Book.) 

PEASE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  20,  i6i6. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William  (?  c.  1589),  V.  of  Gt  Burstead,  Essex. 
B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1627.  Probably 
R.  of  Little  Burstead,  Essex,  1650-4;  and  perhaps  till  1669. 
(H.  Smith.) 

PEASE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  24, 
1648.  S.  of  John,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds.  Matric. 
1648. 

PEASE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1561. 
Of  Yorkshire. 


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Pease,  William 

PEASE  or  PAYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  c.  1589; 

B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1597.  Probably  V.  of  Gt  Bvirstead,  Essex, 

1596-1639.    Died  1639.    Will,  Cons.  C.  London.    Perhaps 

father  of  John  (1616). 

PEASON  or  PESINGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 

Nov.  17,  1616.   Matric.  1616.  Of  Somerset. 
PEBYLS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586. 
PECKE,  see  also  PEAKE. 

PECKE,  ANANIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626. 
PECK,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  11, 1628-9. 

Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  1629. 
PECK  or  PEKE,  EDMUND.   B.Civ.L.  1538-9- 
PECKE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Dec.  28, 
1630.   Of  Norfolk.   S.  and  h.  of  William,  gent.   B.  at  Meth- 
wold.    School,  Ely.    Matric.   1631;  Scholar,   1631-5;   B.A. 
1634-5.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1634.    Called  to  the 
Bar,  1642.    Bencher,  1660.    Serjeant-at-law,  1674.    King's 
Serjeant,   1675.    Purchased  the  Manor  of  Sandford  parva 
(Sampford),  Essex,  1670.    Married  Grace,  dau.  of  William 
Green,  of  East  Bamet,  Herts.,  Esq.   Buried  at  East  Bamet, 
July  24,   1675.   Will  dated  July  11,  1675;    proved  (P.C.C.) 
June  I,  1676.    Father  of  the  next  and  of  William  (1665). 
{Venn,  i.  295;  Morant,  11.  526;  (Cass,  E.  Bamet.) 
PECK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  10,  1669. 
Of  Middlesex.    2nd  s.  of  Edward  (above).    Bapt.  at  East 
Bamet,  June  11,  1653.   Matric.  1670;  M.A.  1671  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Living,  1687.  Brother  of  William  (1665).   (Cass,  E.  Bamet.) 
PECK,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1628.  Of  Leicester- 
shire.   Probably  5th  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Knossington,  Leics. 
B.A.  1628;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1632.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  10;  priest.  Mar.  11,  1628-g;  'B.A.  of  Trinity  College.' 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Hertford,  1643.    Minister  of  St  Nicholas 
Aeons,  London,  c.  1649-51.    Buried  Nov.   17,   1651.    Will 
proved  by  his  brother  Simon  (i 617),  of  Husbands  Bosworth, 
Leics.   Probably  brother  of  William  (1606).   (Vis.  of  Leics., 
1619.) 
PECK,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at   Pembroke,  July  3, 
1667.    S.  of  John,  citizen  of  London.    B.  in  London.    B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1677.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677.  C.  of  Folkestone, 
1672.    R.  of  Eastbridge,  Kent,  i673-i7o5-    R-  of  Saltwood, 
1674-1705.  Buried  at  Saltwood,  Jan.  28,  1705-6.  Father  of 
the  next. 
PECK,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at   Trinity,  May  28, 
1706.   S.  of  Francis  (above),  R.  of  Saltwood,  Kent.   School, 
Westminster.    Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1709-10; 
M.A.  1713.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  4;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1710. 
R.  of  Orlestone,  Kent,  1710-5.   (Not  the  author  as  stated  in 
D.N.B.  and  Al.  Westmon.,  247.) 
PECK,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  29, 
1709.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant.   Bapt.  May  4,  1692,  at  Stam- 
ford,   Lines.     School,    Charterhouse.     Matric.    1710;    B.A. 
1715-6;  M.A.  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13,  1714-5; 
priest.  May  27,  1716.  C.  of  King's  Cliffe,Northants.,  1719-21- 
R.   of  Goadby,   Leics.,    1723-43-     F.S.A.,    1732.     Preb.   of 
Lincoln,   1738-43.    Author,  Desiderata  Curiosa,  etc.    Anti- 
quary.  Died  July  9,  1743.   Buried  at  Goadby.   M.I.   Father 
of  the  next.    {Scott-Mayor;  D.N.B.  confuses  him  with  the 
Trinity  man;  Nichols,  n.  199;  G.  Mag.  gives  Aug.  13  as  the 
date  of  death.) 
PECK,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  27, 
1737.    S.  of  Francis  (above),  clerk,  of  Northamptonshire. 
B.  at  King's  Clifie.   Schools,  Oakham,  Rutland  (Mr  Adcock) 
and  Loughborough,  Leics.  (Mr  Martin).   Matric.  1738;  B.A. 
1741-2;  M.A.  1745.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1742; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1744.   R.  of  Gunby,  Lines.,  1745-9-   Buried 
there  June  17,  1749.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  489.) 
PECKE,  GILES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1579-80; 

B.A. 1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
PECKE  or  PYEK,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent, 
1563-4;   B.A.   1567-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)   June,  1568 
(he  was  rejected  at  Ely,  Apr.  16,  1568);  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 
1568.   V.  of  Hawnes,  Beds.,  1568,   {Peile,  1.  84,  85.) 
PECK,  HENRY.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1613. 
Matric.  1613.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Mountnessing, 
Essex,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  i6i6.    One  of 
these  names  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Winchelsea,  Sussex,  Esq.; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1,  1616. 
PECK,    JOHN.     Matric.    sizar    from    Queens',    Michs.    1545 
{imputes).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Yaxham,  Norfolk,  1558. 
PECK,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1619.    S.  of  William,  of  Freckenham,  Norfolk.    B.A.  1622. 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,   Feb.   11,   1621-2,  as  s.  of 
William,  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas 
(1609). 


Peck,  Thomas 

PECK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3,  1655. 
S.  of  Simon  (?  1617),  R.  of  Grindon,  Staffs.  B.  there.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Fellow, 
1660.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664.  Esquire  Bedell,  1669-82. 
University  printer.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1682.  {Stokes,  loi.) 

PECK,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1679. 

School,  Westminster.    Scholar,  1679.    Perhaps  Mayor  and 

J. P.  of  Bedford.    Died  Oct.  6,   1713,  aged  53   {sic).    {Al. 

West)non.,  185.) 

PECKE  or  PEAKE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs. 

1684;  B.A.  1688-9. 
PECK,  OLIVER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  26,  1639.   S.  of 
Oliver,  yeoman.   B.  at  Harrowden,  Beds.  Schools,  Harrow- 
den  (Mr  Car)  and  Houghton  Conquest  (Mr  Will.  Taylor). 
Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647. 
PECK,   RICHARD.     Adm.   pens,   at  Sidney,   Dec.   20,    1614. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1624.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1624.  V.  of  Cullompton,  Devon,  1626-37.  R.  of  Uplowman, 
1636.   Admon.  (Exeter)  1637. 
PECK,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  4,  1621-2. 

Of  London.   (Probably  same  as  next.) 
PECK,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1623.   Of  London.  S.  of  Damian,  barrister. 
PECK,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1598-9-    3rd  s. 
of  Robert.    B.  at  Beccles,  Suffolk.    M.A.  from  Magdalene, 
1603.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  24,  1604-5, 
age  25.    C.  of  Oulton,  Norfolk.    R.  of  Hingham,  1605-38, 
1646-56.    A  strong  puritan;  through  his  influence  a  large 
number   of   his   parishioners   became   nonconformists   and 
emigrated  to  New  England  where  they  founded  Hingham, 
Mass.,  c.  1635.    Under  Bishop  Wren  he  was  finally  forced 
to  flee  to  New  England,  1638.   Teacher  of  the  church  at 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1638-41.    Returned  to  England  and  was 
reinstated  at  Hingham,  Norfolk,  1646.    Died  there,  1656. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1658.  Father  of  Thomas  (1624)  and  of  Samuel 
(1629-30).   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
PECK,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1648.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  gent.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr   Lovering).     Matric.    1648;   B.A.    1651-2;   M.A.    1655. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1655.    V.  of  Codicote,  Herts.,  1661-4. 
V.  of  Mayffeld,  Sussex,  1664-96.   Died  1696. 
PECK,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  22,  1629-30. 
Of  Norfolk.    S.  of  Robert  (1598-9)-    Matric.  1629-30;  B.A. 
1633-4;    M.A.    1637.     A   physician   of  Chebnsford,   Essex. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1624).   (Ph.  Benton,  Prittlewell,  582.) 
PECK,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7,   1682. 
Of  Essex.    Perhaps  s.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  Prittlewell  (1663-71) 
and  grandson  of  Thomas  (1624).  Bapt.  there,  1666.   Matric. 
1683.    (Ph.  Benton,  Prittlewell,  591.) 
PECK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  18, 1742. 
S.  of  John,  of  Market-Weston,  Suffolk.    School,  Bury  (Mr 
Kynnesman).    Matric.   i743;  Scholar,   1746;  B.A.   174&-7; 
M.A.   1750.    Fellow,   1749.    Proctor,  1762-3.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Dec.  18,  1756;  priest.  Mar.  6, 1757.  V.  of  Trumping- 
ton,  Cambs.,   1765-79.    Died  May  14,   i79i-    Will,  P.C.C. 
(G.  Mag.) 
PECKE,  SIMON.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1617; 
Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.    Probably  R.  of 
Grindon,  Staffs.,  1631-45,  and  father  of  John  (1655)- 
PECK,   SIMON.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,   June   28,    1617.    Of 
Leicestershire.   Probably  4th  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Knossington, 
Leics.   Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.   Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  29;  priest,  June  9,  1623.   V.  of  Gt  Wigston, 
Leics.,    1625.    V.  of  Bottesford,    1648.    R.  of   Husbands 
Bosworth,  1650  and  again,  1662-72.   Buried  there  Apr.  12, 
1672.    Brother  of  Francis  (1628)  and  probably  of  William 
(1606),   father  of   WiUiam   (1659).     {Shaw,   i.   357;    H.   I. 
Longden;  Nichols,  11.  879.) 
PECKE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575. 
PECKE,  THOMAS  {junior).    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1574.    Matric.  Easter,  1575.    Probably  brother  of  William 
(1574)- 
PECKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  20, 
1609.    Of  Ipswich.    S.  of  William,  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk. 
School,    Aylsham    (Mr   Eston).     Matric.    1609.     Adm.    at 
Lincoln's   Inn,   June  21,    1610.    Succeeded  his  father  at 
Spixworth.    Living,  unmarried,  in  1663.    Probably  brother 
of  John  (1619).   {Venn,  1.  202;  Blomefield,  x.  455.) 
PECK,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  8,  1624.    S.  of 
Robert  (1598-9).  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  13;  priest,  Feb.  14,  1629-30.   V. 
of  Prittlewell,  Essex,  1633-62,  ejected.   Continued  to  reside 
in  the  parish.    Succeeded  as  vicar  by  his  son  Samuel  (for 
vihomsee  Al.Oxon.).  Author,  religious.  Died  at  Prittlewell. 
Buried  there  June  2,  1668.   Will,  P.C.C.   Brother  of  Samuel 
(1629-30).  {Calamy,  i.  515;  Ph.  Benton,  Prittlewell,  588.) 


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Peck,  Thomas 

PECKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Cxius,  Oct.  3,  1655. 
S  of  Tames,  gent.j  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Aug- 6,  1637.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Thos.  Levering).  Matric. 
1655.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  22,  1657.  Banister, 
1664.  Verse-writer.  (Fenn,  I.  392;  D.AT.B.) 
PECK,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  30,  1751-   B.  at 

Norwich.  Matric.  1751- 
PECK,  WHARTON.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  8, 
1710-1.    Of  Norwich.    S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Bracondale, 
Norfolk.    Matric.  1711;  LL.B.  1716;  LL.D.  1722-    FeUow, 
1718-31.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,   Feb.   27,   1711-2- 
ChanceUorof  Ely,  1728-77-  Died  May  18,  i777-  WUl,  P.C.C. 
(G.  Mag.) 
PECKE,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   i574- 
Matric.  1574;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Probably  brother  of 
Thomas  (i574)- 
PECK,   WILLIAM.    .\dm.   pens,   at  Sidney,   June  25,    1606. 
Probably  ist  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Knossington,  Leics.    Matric. 
1606.  Of  Nottingham.   Married  and  had  issue.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  of  John,  of  Ridlington,   Rutland,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1607.   Probably  brother  of  Simon  (1617)  and 
Francis  (1628),  perhaps  father  of  the  next.    {Vis.  of  Leics., 
16x9;  Nichols,  II.  879.) 
PECK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  11,   1640. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  William  (above). 
PECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  5,  1659- 
S  of  Simon  (1617),  R.  of  Husbands  Bosworth,  Leics.  Schools, 
Husbands  Bosworth  (Mr  Wilmot)  and  Harborough  (Mr  Jo. 
Denby).  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  28,  1664;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1665,  as  'Peach.' 
PECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Aug. 
10  1665.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1630),  Esq.  Bapt.  June  24, 
1650,  at  East  Bamet.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  Geo. 
Aldridge).  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27, 
1660-1.  Of  Little  Sampford  (or  Sandford)  HaU,  Essex. 
Married  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Green,  of  Mitcham, 
Surrey,  Bart.  Died  June  27,  1694.  Buried  at  Little  Samp- 
ford. Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Edward  (1669)  and  father  of 
the  next.  {Peile,  i.  619;  Morant,  11.  526.) 
PECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July 
%i  1694.  S.  of  William  (above).  B.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  East 
Bamet,  Herts.  Bapt.  July  27,  1678.  School,  Wandsworth, 
Surrey  (Mr  Johnson).  Resided  till  Lady  Day,  1695;  perhaps 
till  1697.  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1705.  Of  Little  Sampford,  Essex. 
Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Morgan  RandaU,  of  Chilworth, 
Surrey.  Died  May  i,  1727-  Father  of  the  next.  (Petle,  11. 
131;  Cass,  E.  Bamet.) 
PECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1722. 
S  of  William  (above),  Esq.,  of  Little  Sampford,  Essex. 
Matric.  1724.  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1731-  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Thurston,  Esq.  Died  s.p.  c.  i745-  (Cass, 
E.  Bar  net.) 

PECK  or  PEKE,  .    B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512-3-    Perhaps 

Laurence  Pecke,  V.  of  Otley,  Yorks.,  1512-32.   Died  1532. 

PECK,  .    Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall,   1519-23.    Perhaps 

B.A.  1523. 
PECKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1629. 
PECKETT,   ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,   from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1645.    Of  Norwich.    B.A.  1648-9.    Probably  V.  of 
Ketteringham,  Norfolk,  1652. 
PECKET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611 ; 
B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Possibly  brother  of  Richard  Becket 
(1611)  of  Trinity,  whom  see. 
PECKHAM  or  PECHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 

Easter,  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619. 
PECKAM,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1612; 
B..\-  1616;  M..\.  1620.   Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  East  Hamp- 
neth,  Sussex.   If  so,  chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Hertford,  of  the 
Close,  Chichester.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Little  Horsted, 
Sussex,  1622-43;  sequestered  by  the  House  of  Commons,  and 
described  in  the  Centurv  of  Malignant  Priests  as  a  particularly 
bad  character.   (Sussex  Vis.;  Dallaway,  i.  143;  Sussex  Arch. 
Coll.,  XXX.  121.) 
PECKHAM  or  PECHAM,  REGINALD.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Qi;eens',  Easter,  1587,  as '  Prickham."  Of  Yalham,  Wrotham, 
Kent,  Esq.    Married  Margaret  Short,  of  Thonidon,  Sufiolk. 
(Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 
PECKMAN,  JOHN,  see  PIKEMAN. 

PECKOVER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1625.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1640. 
Fellow,  1639-79.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  9,  1638-9. 
Died  Feb.  20,  1679-80.  Buried  at  St  Benet,  Cambridge. 
Benefactor  to  Corpus  Christi. 
PECOT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615. 
PECSALL, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1510-1. 


Pedley,  Nicholas 

PEKSALL,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1492,  age  17;  B.A. 
1495-6;  M.A.  1499.  Fellow,  1497.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi) 
Dec.  21,  1499.  Preacher,  1505-6. 
PEDDER,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27,  1647. 
S.  of  Tobias,  gent.,  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Jan.  22,  1628-9.  Schools,  Burgh,  Lines.  (Mr  Allen),  Lynn 
(Mr  Bell)  and  Ringstead,  Norfolk  (Mr  Loades).  Matric. 
1647;  Scholar,  1648-50.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  1652. 
(Venn,  i.  367.) 
PEDDER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1542; 
B.D.  from  Trinity,  155 1-  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1540.  Fellow 
of  Trinity,  1551.  Retired  abroad  under  Queen  Mary;  at 
Strasbourg,  1554;  afterwards  at  Frankfort.  R.  of  Redgrave, 
Suffolk,  1551-61.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1557.  Dean  of  Wor- 
cester, 1560.  V.  of  Snitterfield,  Warws.,  1561.  Preb.  of 
Hereford,  1563.  Died  Apr.  5,  1571.  Buried  in  Worcester 
Cathedral.  (Cooper,  u.  2;  D.N.B.) 
PEDDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10,  1627. 
S.  of  Peter,  gent.  B.  at  Surfleet,  Lines.  School,  Pinchbeck 
(Mr  Reeve).  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Father 
of  the  next. 
PEDDER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Sidney,  Jime  9, 
1652.  S.  of  John  (above),  Esq.  B.  at  Surfleet,  Holland, 
Lines.  School,  Surfleet  (Mr  Reeve).  Migrated  to  Trinity 
Hall.  Matric.  there,  1652. 
PEDDER,   ROGER.    Adm.   sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,    1615. 

Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1615. 
PEDDER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  11, 
1662-3.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1663;  LL.B.  1669.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  20,  1668;  priest,  Apr.  14,  1670.  V.  of 
Gosperton,  Lines.,  1670. 
PEDDER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616; 
Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.    R.  of  Dunstable, 
Beds.,  c.  1623. 
PEDEBEF,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.    Of  Hadleigh. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  12,  1389;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1389-90. 

PEDERYTH, .  B.D.  1522-3.   Dominican  friar. 

PEDIFER,  see  also  PETTIFER. 

PEDIFER  or  PETTIFER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16) 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  1469.    Of  Everdon,  Northants.    B.A. 
1473-4;  M.A.  1477;  M.B.  1484.   (Harwood.) 
PEDLEY   or   PEDLAR,    HENRY.     Scholar   of    Clare,    1539- 

Matric.  Easter,  1544- 
PEDLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  28,  1660. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  (1633),  of 
Huntingdon,  Esq.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  28,  1662.  Probably  died  young  as  Nicholas  (1668-9)  was 
styled  s.  and  h.  on  his  admission  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  in  1670. 
One  of  these  names  ( junior)  of  Tetworth,  Hunts.,  died  Mar. 
11,1714.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.) 
PEDLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  i,  1590-    Of 

Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1590. 
PEDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  29,  1683.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1633),  late  of  Lincohi's 
Inn.  Age  18  in  1684.  Matric.  1684.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  7,  1687.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1706-8.  Of  Tetworth, 
Hunts.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1668-9)  and  of  James  (1660). 
Probably  father  of  the  next  and  of  Nicholas  (1728).  (Le 
Neve,  Knights,  274.) 
PEDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  5, 
1724-5.  Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  of  John  (above).  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1725.  Fell.-Com.  Nov.  23,  1726. 
Of  Tetworth,  Hunts.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1728).  (Bury 
School  Register.) 
PEDLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  i,  1590. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  S-  of  John,  of  Abbotsley,  Hunts.  B.A. 
1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Nov.  30;  priest, 
Dec.  2,  1599.  R.  of  Springfield  Richards,  Essex,  1604.  Of 
Abbotsley,  Hunts.,  clerk.  Died  1620,  aged  40  (sic).  Admon. 
(Cons.  C.  London)  Dec.  12,  1621.  Father  of  the  next.  (Le 
Neve,  Knights,  274.) 
PEDLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1633.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  (above). 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Lincobi's  Inn, 
Apr.  23,  1638.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1646.  Serjeant-at-law, 
1675.  M.P.  for  Hunts.,  1656-8  and  1659;  for  Huntingdon, 
1660.  Recorder  of  Huntingdon.  Knighted,  Feb.  29,  1671-2. 
Of  Abbotsley,  Hunts.  Died  July  6,  1685,  aged  71.  Father 
of  the  next,  of  John  (1683)  and  James  (1660).  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  274;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PEDLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  12, 
1668-9.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  (above). 
Matric.  1669.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  June  29,  1670.  Of 
Washingley,  Hunts.,  Esq.  Brother  of  John  (1683)  and 
of  James  (1660).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  274.) 


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PEDLEY,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Apr.  29,  1728.    Of  Huntingdonshire.    Probably  s.  of  John 

(1683).  School,  Dunton.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1729;  LL.B. 

1733.   Brother  of  John  {1724-5). 
PEDLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1567. 
PEDYNTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1571. 
PEED,  see  PEADE. 
PEERE,    LOTT.     Matric.   sizar  from   Trinity,   Easter,    1602. 

Doubtless  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  c.  1620-5.    Will  (P.C.C.) 

1652;  as  of  Audley  End,  Essex,  Esq. 
PEERE  or  PERY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1588.   Of  Hertfordshire. 

PEERE, .   B.Can.L.  1454-5- 

PEET  or  PEATE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  8, 

1649.  Of  Sedgbrook,  Lines.  4th  s.  of  Robert  (161 3).  School, 

Market  Bosworth.    Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 

Dixie  Fellow,  1655.    R.  of  Sedgbrook  and  East  Allington, 

Lines.,  1662.    Doubtless  father  of  the  next  and  of  Robert 

(1682-3). 
PEET,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12,  1680-1. 

Of  Lincokishire.   S.  of  Francis  (above).    Matric.  1681;  B.A. 

1684-5.   Brother  of  Robert  (1682-3). 
PEAT,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1593;  B.A. 

1596-7. 
PEETE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,   1626. 

Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
PEETE  or  PEATE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 

15,    1613.    Matric.   1613;   B.A.    1616-7;   M.A.   1620.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31,  1618;  priest,  June  16,  1622.   R.  of 

Sedgbrook,  Lines.  {med>t  1622.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1653.   Father 

of  Francis  (1649). 
PEETT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  14,  1682-3. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Doubtless  s.  of  Francis  (1649).    Matric. 

1683-4;  B.A.  1686-7.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoki)  May  22,  1692; 

'C.  of  Harby.'   Brother  of  Francis  (i  680-1). 
PEET,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1724.   B.  at 

Oakham,   Rutland.    School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1724;  B.A. 

1727-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  17^8;  priest  (York) 

Aug.  5,  1733- 
PEATE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June 

23,   1671.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wilksby,   Homcastle,  Lines. 

School,  Knotting,  Beds.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1674-5. 

PEETERS,  GERARD,  see  PETERS. 

PEGEON,  CHARLES,  see  PIDGEON. 

PEGGE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1656.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Perhaps  V.  of  Wadworth,  Vorks.,  1661-1702. 
Died  there  1702,  aged  69.   M.I.  at  Wadworth. 

PEGG,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  28,  1659.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662.  Founder 
of  almshouses  at  Ashbourne.  Died  unmarried,  1669.  Half- 
brother  of  Edward  (1639).    {F.M.G.,  306.) 

PEGGE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May 
II.  1733-  Of  Beauchief,  Derbs.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Beau- 
chief,  Esq.  Matric.  1733;  B-A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest.  May  28,  1738-  V.  of 
Stanshope,  Staffs.  Died  Mar.  10,  1741  aged  28.  Brother  of 
Strelley  (1726).   {Nichols,  11.  692.) 

PEGGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1639.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Ashbourne  (Mr  Berisford).  Matric.  1639.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1645,  from  Clement's  Inn.  High 
Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1664.  Of  Beauchief  Abbey,  Derbs.  Re- 
built Beauchief  Abbey.  Married  (i)  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
William  Strelley,  of  Beauchief  Abbey;  (2)  Anne  Clarkeson. 
Died  Dec.  31,  1679.  Buried  at  Beauchief.  Father  of  Strelley 
(1677)  and  Gervase  (1670),  haU-brother  of  Christopher  (1659). 
(Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662;  Hunter,  Hallamshire,  345.) 

PEGGE,  GERMAN.  U..\.  from  Emmanuel,  1720.  S.  of  German, 
of  Leicester.  Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  May  26,  1707, 
age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710-1.  V.  of  Wootton,  Beds.,  1719- 
21.  R.  of  Little  Pamdon,  Essex,  1719.  Will  (Com.  Essex) 
1 74 1.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
PEGGE,  GERVASE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  4,  1670.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1639),  Esq.,  of  Shirley, 
Derbs.  B.  at  Beauchief,  Derbs.  (his  mother's  home).  Edu- 
cated at  home.  Matric.  1670,  as  'Peter.'  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  3,  1671.  Died  young.  Brother  of  StreUey  (1677). 
(Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 
PEGGE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  26, 
1714-5.  Of  Drayton  Bassett,  Staffs.  Doubtless  s.  of  Hum- 
phrey, of  Shirley,  near  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  B.  in  Derbyshire. 
Age  12  in  1710.    Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722. 


Pelham,  Henry 

Fellow,  1720-36.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1719; 
priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1721.  V.  of  Coton,  Cambs.,  1725.  R- 
of  Packington,  Leics.,  1730-82.  Died  Nov.  23,  1782,  aged 
85.   M.I.  at  Packington.   (Nichols,  iii.  926;  F.M.G.,  305.) 

PEGGE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.   14,   1624. 
S.  of  Jonas.  B.  at  Derby.  School, 'Aderston' (?  Atherstone). 
Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.    Ord.  priest  (Lich- 
field) 1629;  'C.  of  Weeford,  near  Lichfield.'    One  of  these 
names  of  Packington,  Leics.,  clerk.    Will  (P.C.C.)   1650. 
(Peile,  I.  362.) 
PEGGE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1722.   S.  of  Christopher,  mercer,  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.   B. 
there,  Nov.  5,   1704.    School,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Burrough). 
Matric.   1722;  B.A.   1725-6;  M.A.   1729.    FeUow,  1727-33. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1791.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1729- 
30.   V.  of  Godmersham,  Kent,  1731-51.   R.  of  Whittington, 
Derbs.,  1751-96.  F.S.A.,  1751.  R.  of  Brindle,  Lanes.,  1751-8. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1757-9.    V.  of  Heath,  Derbs.,  1758-96. 
P.C.  of  Wingerworth,  1765-96.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1772-96. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Benj.  Clarke,  of  Stanley,  near  Wake- 
field,   Vorks.     Antiquarian   writer.     Died   Feb.    14,    1796- 
Buried  at  Whittington.    WiU,  P.C.C.    Father  of  the  next. 
(D.N.B.;  F.M.G.,1.  307.) 
PEGGE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14, 
1750-1.   S.  of  Samuel  (above),  clerk,  of  Kent.    B.  at  God- 
mersham, Feb.  21,  1733.    School,  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  (Mr 
Burrough).  Matric.  175 1.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1754. 
Barrister,  1758.    F.S.A.,  1796.    Groom  of  the  King's  Privy 
Chamber.   Married  (1)  Martha,  dau.  of  Henry  Bourne,  M.B., 
of  Chesterfield;  (2)  Goodeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Belt,  of  Borsall, 
Yorks.    Poet  and  antiquarian  author.    Died  May  22,  1800. 
Buried   in    Kensington   churchyard,    London.     M.I.     WiU, 
P.C.C.    (D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  iii.  603.) 
PEGG,  STRELLEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July 
17,  1677.  S.  of  Edward  (1639),  Esq.  B.  at  Beauchief,  Derbs. 
School,   Sheffield.     Adm.   at   Gray's   Inn,   June   18,    1678. 
Barrister-at-law.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Annesley, 
of  Ballyshannon,  in  Ireland.    Brother  of  Gervase  (1670). 
(Hunter,  Hallamshire,  346.) 
PEGGE,  STRELLEY.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  11, 
1726.   Of  Beauchief,  Derbs.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Beauchief, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  School,  Wakefield.   Matric.  1727.   High  Sheriff 
of  Derbs.,   1739.    Married  (1)   Frances  Revel,  of  Carling- 
thwaite,   Derbs.;   (2)   Mary,   dau.  of   Peter  Broughton,  of 
Lowdham,  Notts.    Died  Apr.  7,  i77o,  aged  60.    Buried  at 
Beauchief.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1733)  •  (Hunter,  HaWaw- 
shire,  346.) 
PEGNAME,   ROBERT.    Matric.   Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1560. 

PEGRING, .   B.Can.L.  1484-5- 

PEICE, .   Pens,  at  Jesus,  1578-9. 

PEICE, .   Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  1590-3- 

PEIGHEN  or  PIGHEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sx 
John's,  June  27,  1650.  S.  of  John,  druggist,  of  York 
(SheriSof  York,  1646).  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4,  'Peighen';  M.A.  1657.  V.  of  South 
Kirkby,Yorks.,  i66i-(?)i7i9.  V.  of  Silkstone,  1677-89.  V. 
of  Chapelthorpe,  1692.  Father  of  the  next.  (Sedbergh  School 
Register.) 
PEIGHEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
17,  1684.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  V.  of  Silkstone  and 
South  Kirkby,  Yorks.  B.  at  South  Kirkby.  Matric.  1685; 
B.A.  1688-9.  R.  of  Bamsley,  Yorks.,  1697-1726. 
PEKING,  JOHN.  B.D.  1472-3.  Studied  at  Oxford. 
PELHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  18, 
1615.  Perhaps  s.  of  Herbert  (1562)  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Lord  Delawarr.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1624.  (Hutchms,  n. 
294-) 
PELHAM,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1640.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  16,  1640-1.  Married  three  wives. 
Buried  at  Brocklesby,  Feb.  17,  1691-2.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  766;  Collins,  viii.  392.) 
PELHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8, 
1651.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Brocklesby,  Lmcs.,  Knt.  B.  there. 
School,  Homcastle  (Mr  Nottingham).  Matric.  1651  ('Patham'). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  1653-4.  M.P.  for  Grunsby, 
1679-81.  Living,  1686.  Brother  of  Charles  (above).  (Peile, 
I.  541;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  766.) 
PELHAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1615  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1616.  M.P.  for  Grimsby, 
1620-2,  1624-5,  1626,  1628-9;  for  Grantham,  1640-8.  Grand 
Chamberlain,  1640-8.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
1647.  Recorder  of  Lincoln;  resigned,  1658.  Brother  of 
Herbert  (1621).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  766.) 


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PELHAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
i7og.  S.  of  Thomas,  Baron  Pelham.  B.  1696.  School, 
Westminster.  Migrated  to  Hart  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric. 
Sept.  6,  1710.  Served  as  a  volunteer  against  the  rebels  at 
Preston,  1715.  M.P.  for  Seaford,  1717-22;  for  Sussex,  1722- 
54.  A  consistent  supporter  of  Walpole  and  To^vnshend. 
Treasurer  of  the  Chamber,  1720-2.  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
1721-4.  Secretary  at  War,  1724-30.  Privy  Councillor,  1725. 
Paymaster  of  the  Forces,  1730-43.  First  Lord  of  the 
Treasury  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  1743-54- 
Supreme  in  Parliament  with  his  brother,  Thomas,  Duke  of 
Newcastle,  after  1746.  An  able  financier.  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Manners,  Duke  of  Rutland.  Died  Mar.  6,  1754- 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1709-10).  {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

PELHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1746- 
Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lewes,  Esq.  Matric.  Easter, 
1747;  B.A.  1750;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1754-  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1751.  Peihaps  M.P.  for  Bramber,  1751-4;  for 
Tiverton,  1754-8.  Commissioner  of  Customs,  1758-88.  Died 
c.  June,  1803.  {Masters,  where  he  is  said  to  be  brother  of 
Thomas  (1722).) 

PELHAM,  HERBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1562.  Probably  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Buxted,  Sussex. 
Age  20  in  1566.  Of  Michelham,  Sussex,  and  of  Compton 
Valence,  Dorset.  Married  (i)  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Thacker,  of  Sussex;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  West, 
Lord  Delawarr.  Died  1626.  Perhaps  father  of  Anthony 
{1615).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  767;  Vis.  of  Sussex;  Hutchins,  11. 
294.) 

PELHAM,  HERBERT.  B.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  5th 
s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  Knt.  Matric. 
(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov.  12,  1619,  age  18;  B.A.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1623;  B.C. L.  1635;  D.C.L.  1639.  Fellow  of  Magdalene 
College,  1621.  Proctor,  1634.  Died  Jan.  19,  1670-1.  To  be 
distinguished  from  his  namesake  the  Colonist,  and  the  father 
of  Waldegrave  (1647).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  766;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PELHAM,  JOHN.  Early  fellow  of  Clare;  benefactor.  {College 
History,  19.) 

PELHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1549 
{impubes). 

PELHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  May,  1601. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Herbert,  of  Hellingly,  Sussex.  B.  in 
Sussex.  Matric.  1601.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  15, 
1604. 

PELHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1640. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1615),  of  Sussex,  Bart.  B.  c.  1623.  Matric. 
1640.  M.P.  for  Hastings,  1645-8;  for  Sussex,  1654-5,  1656-8, 
1660,  1661-81,  1689-98.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Aug.  1654. 
Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  [Sydney],  Earl  of  Leicester. 
Buried  at  Laughton,  Sussex,  Jan.  20,  1702-3.  (Le  Neve, 
Mon.;  G.E.C.,  i.  9.) 

PELHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  28, 
1712.  Of  Sussex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1712.  Perhaps 
2nd  s.  of  Henry,  Clerk  of  the  Pells.  If  so,  died  immarried, 
1721.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Oct.  16,  1716. 

PELHAM,  NATHANIEL.  M.A.  1673  (Incorp.  from  New  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  Oct.  25,  1659;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1663; 
M.A.  1667;  B.D.  1679.  Proctor,  1676-7.  R-  of  Coleme, 
Wilts.,  1686.  Admon.  at  Oxford,  Sept.  17,  1691.    [Al  Oxon.) 

PELHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1 561.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of  Laughton,  Sussex. 
B.  e.  1540.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1566.  Succeeded 
his  nephew  Oliver  in  the  family  estates,  1584.  M.P.  for  Lewes, 
1584-5;  for  Sussex,  1586-90.  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  1589. 
Created  Bart.,  May  22,  1611.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Walsingham,  of  Scadbury,  Chislehurst,  Kent.  Died 
Dec.  2,  1624.  Buried  at  Laughton.  Father  of  the  next. 
{G.E.C.) 

PELHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29, 
1615.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (above),  Bart.  Bapt.  at  East 
Hoathley,  Sussex,  Sept.  22,  1597.  Matric.  1615.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  6,  1615.  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead,  1620-2; 
for  Sussex,  1624-5,  1640-8,  1654.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
Dec.  2,  1624.  Lived  a  retired  life  during  the  usurpation. 
Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Wilbraham;  (2)  Judith, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Honywood,  of  Charing,  Kent.  Buried  at 
Laughton,  Sussex,  Aug.  28,  1654.  Father  of  John  (1640). 
{G.E.C.) 

PELHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1646. 
Of  Wiltshire.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Compton  Valence,  Dorset. 
Doubtless  the  same  who  graduated  B.A.  at  Oxford,  1649; 
M.A.  1652.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1658.  Fellow  of  New 
College.  In  the  Parliamentary  army.  Subscribed  for  deacon 
and  priest  (Bristol)  Mar.  5,  1660-1.  R.  of  Compton  Valence, 
Dorset,  1661-90.  Buried  there  1690.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Aug. 
5,  1690.  (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


Pell,  Henry 

PELHAM  or  PELHAM-HOLLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  Clare,  Mar.  9,  1709-10.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Baron 
Pelham,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  (1640),  Bart.  B.  July  1, 
1693.  School,  Westminster.  LL.D.  1728.  Succeeded  as  2nd 
Baron  Pelham,  Mar.  8,  1711-2.  Added  the  name  and  arms 
of  Holies  to  those  of  Pelham  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
that  family  in  171 1.  Lord-Lieutanani  of  Middlesex,  1714-62; 
of  Notts.,  1714-63,  1765-8.  Created  Earl  of  Clare,  Oct.  19, 
1714;  and  Duke  of  Newcastle,  Aug.  11,  1715.  Privy  Coun- 
cillor, 1717.  Secretary  of  State  for  the  North,  1724-48;  for 
the  South,  1748-54.  High  Steward  of  the  University,  1737- 
Chancellor,  1748-68.  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1754-6. 
Formed  a  coalition  with  Pitt,  1757;  forced  to  resign,  1762. 
Created  Baron  Pelham  of  Stanmer,  Sussex,  May  4,  1762. 
Lord  Privy  Seal  in  Rockingham's  administration,  1765-6. 
Died  s.p.  Nov.  17,  1768.  Brother  of  Henry  (1709).  {D.N.B.; 
G.E.C,  I.  10.) 

PELHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1722.  Of 
Sussex.  '  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lewes,  Esq.'  Brother  of  Henry 
(1746)  (according  to  Masters).  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Henry,  clerk 
of  the  Pells  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  (1640).  M.P.  for  Lewes, 
1727-37.  Died  Dec.  21,  1737.  Bvuried  at  Stanmer.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1745)  and  perhaps  brother  of  John  (1712). 
(Masters;  G.E.C;  G.  Mag.) 

PELHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  24,  1745. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stanmer,  Sussex,  Esq.  and  heir  male  to 
his  cousin  Thomas  (1709-10),  Duke  of  Newcastle.  B.  in 
London,  Feb.  28,  1727-8.  M.P.  for  Rye,  1749-541  for 
Sussex,  1754-68.  A  Commissioner  of  Trade,  1754-61.  A 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1761.  Comptroller  of  the  Household, 
1765-74.  Privy  Councillor,  1765.  Succeeded  his  cousin 
Thomas  as  Baron  Pelham  of  Stanmer  and  6th  Bart.,  Nov.  17, 
1768.  Surveyor  of  Customs,  London,  1773-1805.  Chief 
Justice  in  Eyre,  1774.  Created  Earl  of  Chichester,  June  22, 
1801.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Frederick  Meinhardt  Franklamd. 
Died  Jan.  8,  1805.   {D.N.B.;  G.E.C,  i.  10.) 

PELHAM,  WALDEGRAVE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr. 
3,  1647.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Herbert,  of  Swineshead,  Lines.,  and 
of  New  England  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  by  his  ist  wife 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Waldegrave,  of  Essex.  Bapt. 
Sept.  26,  1627.  Of  Harvard  College,  New  England,  1645. 
Of  Ferrers,  Essex,  Esq.  Married  Abigail,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Glascock,  of  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex.  Buried  Nov.  12,  1699. 
(Morant,  11.  267;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  768.) 

PELHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1615.  Possibly  a  mistake  for  Anthony.  If  not,  he 
was  s.  of  Herbert,  of  Sussex,  and  Lincolnshire.  Emigrated 
to  New  England,  in  the  Winthrop  Fleet,  1630.  One  of  the 
founders  of  Sudbury,  Mass.  Captain  of  the  military  company 
at  Sudbury.  Deputy  for  that  town  in  the  General  Court. 
Returned  to  England  before  1652.  Died  1667.  (J.  G. 
Bartlett.) 

PELL,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  FeIl.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1601.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard  (1560),  of  Dembleby, 
Lines.,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18,  1604.  Knighted, 
May  24, 1608.  Of  Dembleby.  Sold  the  Scot  Willoughby  estate 
in  1641.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wil- 
loughby, of  Carlton,  Notts. ;  (2)  Judith,  dau.  of  Richard  Brere- 
ton,  of  Surrey.  Admon.  dated  May  12,  1640.  Half-brother  of 
the  next  and  of  Thomas  (1611).  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  770;  Vis. 
of  Lines.,  1592;  London  and  Middlesex  Note  Book,  208.) 

PELL,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  13,  1611. 
3rd  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1560),  of  Dembleby,  Lines.,  Knt.  B. 
1595.  Matric.  1611.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4,  1614.  Of 
Caunton,  Notts.,  Knt.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Littlebury,  of  Hagworthingham.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom,  Jan.  5,  1670-1.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1611)  and 
half-brother  of  Anthony  (above).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  770; 
Vis.  of  Lines.,  1592.) 

PELL,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1651.  S.  of  WilUam,  of  SandaU,  Yorks.  B.  at  Walton,  Yorks. 
School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Doughty).  Matric.  1651.  Probably 
ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  3,  1661.  Probably  R.  of  Little 
Oakley,  Essex,  e.  1661-78.  Married  Elizabeth  Smart,  of 
Bradfield,  Essex,  Jan.  4,  166.4.-5.  (Neweourt,  where  he 
occurs  as  'Bell.') 

PELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1606.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas  ( junior),  of  Willough- 
by, Lines.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  772.) 

PELL,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1624-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1622,  as  B.A.  of  Magdalene 
College,  Cambridge,  but  note  date  of  the  degree.  V.  of 
Wispington,  Lines.,  1631.  Probably  brother  of  Joshua  (1621). 

PELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  4,  1689.  S.  of 
Richard  (1663),  of  Dembleby,  Lines,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Anthony  (1601).  B.  there.  School,  Newark  (Mr  Twells).  Of 
Dembleby,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Sept.  27, 
1730,  ageii  60.  Buried  at  Dembleby.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1689).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  771;  Peile,  11.  115.) 


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Pell,  John 

PELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  1578.  S.  of  John,  of 
Dersingham,  Norfolk,  Mayor  of  Lynn  in  1560.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1578.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  21, 
1580,  age  19.  Probably  died  young.  Brother  of  Valentine 
(1572).   (Blomefield,  vni.  396;  Venn,  i.  106.) 

PELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
from  Jesus,  1598-g.  Perhaps  V.  of  Southwick,  Sussex,  in 
1611.  Died  c.  1616.  If  so,  father  of  John  (1624).  (T.  W. 
Horsfleld,  Sussex,  11.  218.) 

PELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1607. 
Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Jeffrey,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
Scholar,  1608-13;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Of  Dersingham. 
Married  Ursula,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gawsell,  of  Watlington, 
Norfolk.  Will  proved  (Cur.  Prov.)  1663.  Brother  of  Valentine 
(1604).   (Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  30;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

PELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624.  S.  of 
John  (?  1596),  of  Southwick,  Sussex,  clerk.  B.  there.  Mar.  i, 
1610-1.  School,  Steyning  (Mr  John  Jefferies).  B.A.  1629. 
Perhaps  M.A.  1630.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1631.  D.D.  (Lam- 
beth) 1663.  Professor  of  mathematics  at  Amsterdam,  1643; 
at  Breda,  1646.  Employed  by  Cromwell  as  a  diplomatist  in 
Switzerland,  1654-8.  Ord.  deacon.  Mar.  31;  priest,  June, 
1661.  R.  of  Fobbing,  Essex,  1661-85.  V.  of  Lcundon,  1663- 
85.  F.R.S.,  1663.  Chaplain  to  Dr  Gilbert  Sheldon,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury.  Married  and  had  issue.  His  sons 
became  the  ancestors  of  the  American  branches  of  the  family. 
Of  great  repute  as  a  mathematician,  but  left  nothing  of 
moment.  Died  in  London  in  poverty,  Dec.  12,  1685,  aged  75. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Apr.  7,  1687.  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.; 
T.  W.  Horsfleld,  Sussex,  11.  218.) 

PELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  20,  1635.  Of 
Norfolk.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Valentine  (1604).  Age  23  in 
1641.  Married  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  William  Pert,  of  Mount- 
nessing,  Essex.  Probably  brother  of  William  (1639).  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

PELL,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1622,  as  B.A.  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  but  note 
the  date  of  the  degree.  Married  to  Mary  Thewe,  at  West 
Ashby,  Lines.,  May  12,  1626.  Probably  brother  of  George 
(1624-5).    (Ltncs.  Pedigrees,  772.) 

PELL,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  3,  1655.  Matric. 
1656;  B.A.  1658-9. 

PELL,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  5,  1646. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Ralph,  R.  of  Ditchingham.  B.  there. 
School,  Bungay.   Matric.  pens.,  1647. 

PELL,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22,  1686. 
S.  of  Ralph,  barrister,  and  Town  Clerk  of  Yarmouth.  B. 
there.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1686-93; 
B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Resident  at  Fakenham,  Norfolk, 
1716.    Practised  medicine  there.    (Venn,  1.  481.) 

PELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1560. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Scott  Willoughby,  Lines,  (and 
Alice,  dau.  of  William  Thorold,  2nd  wife).  Perhaps  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1565.  Knighted,  June  23,  1603.  Married 
(i)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Tyrwhit,  Bart.;  (2)  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  of  Anthony  Meres,  of  Auboum.  Died  1607.  Will 
proved,  Oct.  31,  1607.  Doubtless  father  of  Anthony  (i6oi), 
Bartholomew  (1611)  and  Thomas  (1611).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
770.) 

PELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1620.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Dembleby,  Lines.  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  7;  priest, 
Sept.  2,  1627.  R.  of  Dembleby,  Lines.,  1627.  R.  of  Scott 
Willoughby,  1630.  Possibly  father  of  Robert  (1659).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  14;  Vis.  of  Lints.) 

PELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July 
23,  1663.  S.  of  Richard,  and  grauidson  of  Sir  Anthony  (1601). 
B.  at  Dembleby,  Lines.  School,  Grantham.  Married  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Hudson,  Bart.,  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics. 
Died  Nov.  27,  1690.  Buried  at  Dembleby.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  Henry  (1689).  (Peile,  i.  606;  Lines.  Pedigrees, 
771.) 

PELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  4,  1689.  S.  of 
Richard  (above),  of  Dembleby,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Newark  (Mr  Twells).  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A. 
1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  1696;  priest 
(Lincohi)  Mar.  20,  1697-8.  R.  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.,  1698. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1698.  Brother  of  Henry  (1689).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  771;  Peile,  11.  115.) 

PELL,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578. 

PELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1659. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Sheffield,  Vorks.  Probably  M.A. 
1678  (Lit.  Reg.).  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Hull.  (One 
of  these  names  s.  of  Richard  (1620),  R.  of  Dembleby,  Lines. 
Bapt.  Apr.  11,  1645.)  Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1658)  and 
William  (1651).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  770.) 

V.A.C.  III. 


Pellett,  Richard 

PELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  1598-9.  4th  s. 
of  Alexander,  of  Boothby  Pagnell,  Lines.  B.A.  1602-3; 
M.A.  1606.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Ely)  Oct.  28,  1607.  R.  of  Fulletby,  Lines.,  1611-36. 
Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  WooU,  M.A.,  R.  of  Skirbeck, 
Lines.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1637.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  769.) 

PELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  13,  1611.  Doubt- 
less s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1560),  of  Dembleby,  Lines.,  Knt. 
Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1619; 
B.D.  1628.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1619.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Feb.  22,  1623-4.  R.  of  Hatley  Cockayne,  Beds.,  1625-37. 
R.  of  Bridgham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1637-63.  Buried  there 
Dec.  19,  1663.  Brother  of  Bartholomew  (1611)  and  half- 
brother  of  Anthony  (1601).  (T.A.  Walker,  14;  Vis.  of  Lines., 
1592;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  770.) 

PELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1658.  S.  of  William,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks.  School,  Rotherham. 
Brother  of  William  (1651)  and  perhaps  of  Robert  (1659). 

PELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1672. 
S.  of  Alexander,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Ely.  Schools,  King's 
College,  Cambridge  (Mr  Home),  Impington,  Cambs.  (Mr 
Thomas  Wilbrow)  and  Felsted.   M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 

PELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  19, 
1678.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Gosburton,  Lines.  School,  Laving- 
ton.   Matric.  1679. 

PELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1703.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Ely.  School,  Ely 
(Mr  Tenant).  Matric.  1703.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  Nov.  2, 
1705. 

PELL,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1572.  S.  of  John,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  merchant.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1574-5.  An  attorney  at  Lynn. 
Died  1623.  Brother  of  John  (1578).  (Blomefield,  vni. 
397.) 

PELL,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1604.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Jeffrey,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  17,  1607;  of  Knighton,  Norfolk. 
Knighted,  July  2,  1641.  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1645. 
Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Calthorpe,  of  Cock- 
thorpe.  Died  1658.  Buried  at  Dersingham.  Brother  of 
John  (1607)  and  probably  father  of  William  (1639)  and 
John  (1635).    (T.  A.  Walker;  Blomefield,  viii.  396.) 

PELL,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1507-8. 

PELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  6,  1583;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  5,  1584.  R.  of 
East  Rasen,  1588-9.  R.  of  Snarford,  1589-98.  V.  of  Newark, 
Notts.,  1596-7.  R.  of  SneUand,  Lines.,  1597-1633.  V.  of 
St  Mary,  Lincoln,  1610. 

PELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Tonge, 
Kent,  1662-72.   Died  1672. 

PELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1639. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  Valentine  (1604).  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  13,  1641. 

PELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  29, 
1651.  S.  of  William,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks.  B.  there,  1634. 
School,  Rotherham.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 
Fellow,  1656.  Nonconformist  divine.  R.  of  Easington, 
Durham,  1659.  R.  of  Gt  Stainton,  1660;  ejected,  1662. 
Imprisoned,  c.  1674,  but  set  at  liberty  by  Judge  Hale. 
Practised  physics  and  kept  a  school  at  Hull,  c.  1677.  Pastor 
at  Boston,  Lines.,  1687-94;  and  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1694-8.  An  eminent  orientalist.  Married,  Feb.  11,  1659-60, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Lilbum,  of  Sunderland.  Died 
Dec.  2,  1698.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1658)  and  perhaps  of  Robert  (1659).  (D.N.B.; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

PELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  25, 
1720-1.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Skellingthorpe,  Lines.  Matric. 
1721;  Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1724-5. 

B.A.  1491-2. 

B.Can.L.  1496-7. 

B.Can.L.  1511-2. 

Pens,  at  Christ's,  c.  1563. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  2,  1579. 

Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  29,  1674-5. 

PELLAND,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 

PELLETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 
Matric.  Easter,  1549.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1551. 
Perhaps  of  Court,  Steyning,  Sussex;  M.P.  for  Steyning, 
1572-85.   (Dallaway,  11.  i6o,) 


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Pellett,  Thomas 

PELLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8,  1689. 
B.  at  Lewes,  Susse.x.  Collegerat  Eton,  1687-8.  Ma  trie.  1689; 
M.B.  1694;  M.D.  1705  (Com.  Reg.).  Went  to  Italy  with 
Dr  Richard  Mead,  and  resided  in  the  University  of  Padua, 
1695.  Candidate  R.C.P.,  1707;  Fellow,  1716.  F.R.S.,  1712. 
Harveian  orator,  1719.  President  of  R.C.P.,  1735-9.  Re- 
sided in  Henrietta  Street,  Covent  Garden,  London.  Died 
July  4,  1744.  Buried  July  11,  1744,  at  St  Paul's,  Covent 
Garden,  London.  {Par.  Reg.  of  St  Paul's;  Munk,  11.  56; 
D.N.B.,  where  he  is  said  to  be  buried  in  St  Bride's  Church, 
Fleet  Street,  London.    M.I.  there.) 

FELLING,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1658. 
Scholar  from  Westminster,  1659.  Of  Wiltshire.  Matric. 
1660;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665;  D.D.  1690  {Lit.  Reg.). 
FeUow,  1664.  V.  of  Gt  St  Helen's,  London,  1674-8.  R.  of 
St  Martin's,  Ludgate,  1678-91.  Chaplain  to  William  and 
Mary,  and  to  Queen  Anne.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1683-91. 
R.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  1691-1718.  A  stout  defender  of  the 
Anglican  Church  against  both  Roman  Catholic  and  Pro- 
testant dissenters.  Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  Mar.  19, 
1718.    {Al.  Weslmon.;  D.N.B.) 

PELLS,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1506-7;  D.Civ.L.  1514.  A  Norwich 
monk.  Prior  of  the  cell  at  Hoxne,  Suffolk.  Chancellor  and 
Commissary  of  Ely.  R.  of  Glemsford,  Suffolk,  15 18.  V.  of 
Histon,  Cambs.,  until  1522.  Chancellor  of  Norwich,  1530. 
Chancellor  of  London.  R.  of  Hitcham,  Suffolk.  Died  c.  1537. 
(Cooper,  1.  64.) 

PELLS,  WILLIAM.   B.Civ.L.  1523-4. 

PELLS  or  PELLYS, .   M.A.  1514. 

PELSANT  or  PELSET,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Clare,  Easter,  1575.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Ightham, 
Kent.  B.  there.  B.A.  1577-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June 
10,  1609,  age  44.  Schoolmaster  at  Coxall,  Essex.  Probably 
brother  of  WiUiam  (1575). 

PELSET,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1606. 
Probably  ist  s.  of  William  (1570).  Of  Liddington,  Rutland. 
Married  Alice  Slye.  Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1624),  John 
(1612)  and  half-brother  of  Robert  (1633).   (Nichols,  iv.  578.) 

PELSANT  or  PELSATT,  GAVI  {?  GAWEN).  Matric.  sizar  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1554.  Perhaps  s.  of  WiUiam,  of 
Kent.   Married  and  had  issue.   (Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1575,  1619.) 

PELSANT,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1624.  6th  s.  of  WiUiam  (1570)  (by  his  ist  wife  Susan  Minge, 
of  Maidstone,  Kent).  B.A.  from  Trinity  HaU,  1626-7;  M.A. 
1630;  B.D.  1638.  FeUow  of  Trinity  HaU,  1628-58.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1629;  priest  (St  David's)  Feb.  9, 
1630-1.  V.  of  Wethersfleld,  Essex,  1662-84.  Died  1684. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Edward  (1606),  half-brother  of 
Robert  (1633). 

PELSANT  or  PELSETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  161 2.  4th  s.  of  WiUiam  (1570).  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  4,  1613.  Scholar,  1613-8;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A. 
1619;  B.D.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1634-41.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1640- 
(?)  61.  R.  of  Cadeby,  Leics.,  1653-6.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Knt.  Died  1661.  Brother  of  Henry 
(above),  etc.  (Le  Neve,  11.  179;  Nichols,  iv.  502,  where  the 
date  of  his  death  is  wrongly  given  as  1641.) 

PELSANT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Aug. 
1633.  8th  s.  of  WiUiam  (1570),  of  Bosworth,  Leics.,  clerk  (by 
his  3rd  wife  Judith,  widow  of  Henry  Hussey,  of  Battersea, 
Surrey).  Matric.  1633.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  30,  1634-5. 
Died  unmarried,  c.  1674.  Half-brother  of  John  (1612),  etc. 
(Nichols,  IV.  578.) 

PELSANT  or  PELSET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1570.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Ightham,  Kent.  B.A.  1573-4; 
M.A.  1577;  B.D.  1585.  R.  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leics., 
1588-1634.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1589-1640.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1646. 
Probably  brother  of  Christopher  (1575),  father  of  Henry 
(1624),  John  (1612),  Robert  (1633)  and  probably  of  Edward 
(1606).   (Nichols,  IV.  501.) 

PELSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1564-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1583, 
'B.A.'  Perhaps  usher  of  Louth  School,  1566-77;  Head  Master, 
1577-80.  V.  of  North  Elkington,  Lines.,  1583-6.  V.  of  South 
EUdngton,  1583-6.   R.  of  Raithby,  1586-90. 

PEMBER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1622  (Ineorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Here- 
ford, gent.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Dec.  5,  1617, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Broadgate  HaU,  Oxford)  1618;  M.A.  1621; 
B.D.  from  Pembroke,  1629.  R.  of  Ledbury  (Netherhall), 
Herefordshire,  1626.  Canon  of  Hereford,  1627.  V.  of 
Bodenham,  1628.  V.  of  Almeley,  1630.  Died  1676.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

PEMBER,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1523-4.  Of  Hereford  diocese.  M.A. 
1527.  FeUow  of  St  John's,  1524.  Tutor  of  Roger  Ascham. 
An  original  feUow  of  Trinity,  1546.   Reader  in  Greek  there, 


Pemberton,  Goddard 

1546-60.  Subscribed  the  Roman  CathoUc  articles,  1555,  and 
thereby  retained  his  post  at  Trinity.  Died  there  1560. 
(Cooper,  I.  208;  D.N.B.) 

PEMBERTON,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1644. 
Matric.  1644.   Probably  adm.  at  Leyden,  Apr.  22,  1649. 

PEMBERTON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  16,  1749.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  7th  s.  of  Francis  (1693), 
of  Trumpington.  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1732.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1749-50;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756. 
FeUow,  1755.  Junior  Proctor,  1777.  Commissary,  1779. 
Barrister-at-law.  Steward  of  the  Courts  of  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Ely.  Died  in  CoUege,  Apr.  23,  1784,  from  a  faU 
from  his  horse.  WiU  dated,  Feb.  24,  1783;  proved.  May  3, 
1784.  Brother  of  the  next,  of  Francis  (1729),  Henry  (1730) 
and  Jeremiah  (1732).   (T.  A.  Walker;  G.  Mag.) 

PEMBERTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  4,  1745.  5th  s.  of  Francis  (1693),  of  Trumpington, 
Cambs.  B.  Oct.  28,  1727.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
CoUeger  at  Eton,  1740.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A. 
1752.  FeUow,  1751-61.  Married,  at  Newton,  June  9,  1760, 
to  Ann  Stevenson.  Died  Nov.  i,  1809.  Buried  at  Newton, 
Cambs.   Brother  of  Andrew  (above),  etc. 

PEMBERTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  25,  1720. 
S.  of  Francis  (1669),  R.  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  Matric.  1720; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
July  10,  1726;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1727.  V.  of  Belchamp  St 
Paul,  Essex,  1729-81.  Died  1781.  Brother  of  Francis  (1694), 
father  of  Francis  (1745). 

PEMBERTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  12, 
1640.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  St  Albans,  Herts.,  and  perhaps  grand- 
son of  Roger  (1572).  Bapt.  there,  July  18,  1624.  Matric. 
1644;  B.A.  1644-5.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24,  1644-5. 
Adm.  at  the  Irmer  Temple,  1644.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1654. 
Bencher,  1671.  Serjeant-at-law,  1675.  Knighted,  Oct.  6, 
1675.  Purchased  Trumpington  HaU,  1675.  Puisne  Judge  of 
K.B.,  1679-80.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  K.B.,  1681-3.  Privy 
CouneiUor,  1682.  Chief  Justice  of  the  C.P.,  1683.  Removed 
from  the  Bench  and  ftivy  CouncU  for  lukewarmness  in 
prosecution  of  Lord  RusseU,  1683.  Helped  to  precipitate  the 
Revolution  by  his  successful  defence  of  the  seven  bishops, 

1688.  Imprisoned  for  his  attack  on  parliamentary  privUege, 

1689.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Jeremy  Whichcote,  Bart. 
Died  June  10,  1697.  Buried  in  Highgate  Chapel.  Monument 
removed  to  Trumpington  Church,  in  1833.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  Francis  (1693)  and  Jeremiah  (1700).  (T.  A.  Walker, 
79;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

PEMBERTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28, 
1669.  S.  of  Ralph,  and  probably  nephew  of  Francis  (above). 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  July  6,  1677.  V.  of  Bradford,  Yorks.,  1677- 
1700.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1680.  Preb.  of  York,  1693-1721.  R.  of 
Bedale,  Yorks.,  1698-1721.  Sub-dean  of  Ripon,  1700-21. 
Died  Oct.  9,  1721.  Buried  at  Bedale.  M.I.  Father  of 
Francis  (1694)  and  Edward  (1720). 

PEMBERTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1693.  ist  s.  of  Sir  Francis  (1640),  of  Trumpington, 
Esq.  Of  the  Inner  Temple.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1705.  Bencher, 
1734.  Reader,  1744.  Treasurer,  1746.  Buried  at  Trumping- 
ton, May  19,  1762.  Brother  of  Jeremiah  (1700),  father  of 
Andrew  (1749),  Christopher  (1745),  Francis  (1729),  Henry 
(1730)  and  Jeremiah  (1732). 

PEMBERTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21, 
1694.  Of  Berkshire.  S.  of  Francis  (1669),  R.  of  Bedale. 
Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) May  26,  1700;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1701.  V.  of  Belchamp 
St  Paul,  Essex,  1702-29.  R.  of  Wickham  St  Paul.  Died 
Aug.  26,  1729,  aged  53.  Brother  of  Edward  (1720). 

PEMBERTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
23,  1729.  Of  London.  S.  of  Francis  (1693),  of  Trumpington, 
Cambs.  B.  c.  1711.  Matric.  1729.  Died  unmarried.  Buried 
at  Trumpington,  May  18,  1743.  Brother  of  Andrew  (i749). 
etc. 

PEMBERTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 
1745;  afterwards  pens,  ist  s.  of  Edward  (1720),  V.  of 
Belchamp  St  Paul,  Essex.  B.  in  Westminster.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9.  Died  i749.  aged  22.  Buried  at 
Belchamp  St  PaiU. 

PEMBERTON,  GODDARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1631.  S.  of  Sir  Lewis  (1592-3),  of  Rushden, 
Northants.,  Knt.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  22,  1614..  School, 
Higham  Ferrers  (Mr  Fryer).  Matric.  1631.  Migrated  to 
Brasenose,  Oxford,  1634.  B.A.  1634  (as  eq.  aur.  fil.).  Of 
Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.,  Esq.  Colonel.  J. P.  Married 
Judith,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rudd,  of  Higham  Ferrers,  Oct.  13, 
1657.  Buried  Dec.  31,  1690,  at  Higham  Ferrers.  WiU  proved, 
Jan.  14,  1690-1  (Northants.  WiUs).  Father  of  Lewis  (1678). 
(.4/.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  H.  I.  Longden.) 


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PEMBERTON,  HENRY.  M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  B.  in  London, 
1694.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Aug.  17,  1714;  re-admitted,  Dec.  27, 
1718.  M.D.  there,  1719.  F.R.C.P.  F.R.S.,  1720.  Professor  of 
Physics,  Gresham  College,  1728.  Employed  by  Newton  to 
edit  the  third  edition  of  the  Principia,  1726.  Prepared  the 
fifth  'London  Pharmacopoeia'  for  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Mar.  9,  1771.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (D.N.B.) 

PEMBERTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec. 
i6,  1730.  Of  London.  S.  of  Francis  (1693),  of  Trumpington. 
Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Fellow,  1736-41. 
Buried  at  Trumpington,  Mar.  18,  1740-1.  Brother  of 
Andrew  (1749),  etc. 

PEMBERTON,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  3,  1700. 
Of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  S.  of  Sir  Francis  (1640),  Knt.  B. 
in  London,  1682.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  22,  1700.  Died  May  9,  1741.  Brother  of  Francis  (1693). 
(L.  Mag.) 

PEMBERTON,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June 
26,  1732.  3rd  s.  of  Francis  (1693),  of  Trumpington.  B.  c. 
1711.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow,  1739; 
married  the  same  year.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1738. 
R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1756-8.  R.  of  Girton,  1758. 
R.  of  Earl  Stonham,  Suffolk.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Trumping- 
ton, Cambs.  Buried  there  Mar.  30,  i8oo.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Andrew  (1749),  etc. 

PEMBERTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1605; 
B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  R.  of  Little  Buckenham,  Norfolk, 
1614-38.  R.  of  Charlton,  Kent,  1626-36;  deprived;  probably 
reinstated,  1650-7.  Summoned  before  the  Court  of  High 
Commission  and  fined  £20  for  non-appearance,  Feb.  4, 
1635-6.   (Peile,  I.  253;  Hasted,  i.  40.) 

PEMBERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  4, 
1631.  S.  of  William  (c.  1594),  D.D.,  and  nephew  of  John 
(above).  B.  at  High  Ongar.  School,  Charlton,  Kent.  Matric. 
1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Probably  the  'Magister  John 
Pemberton'  adm.  as  Butler  of  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin,  Feb. 
28,  1639-40.  Perhaps  minister  of  Congleton,  Cheshire,  c. 
1648,  and  V.  of  St  John's,  Chester,  1650-6.  Died  before 
May  11,  1658.   {Peile,  i.  413;  E.  Axon.) 

PEMBERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  12, 
1680.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Covent  Garden, 
Middlesex,  and  of  Wootton,  Beds.  B.  1663.  Matric.  1679. 
.\dm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1682  ('Pomperton').  Of 
Goldington,  Beds.  Died  Jan.  13,  1687-8,  aged  26.  Buried 
at  Goldington.   M.I.   Father  of  Robert  (1704). 

PEMBERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1696. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Bradford.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1690-6. 
B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1702; 
priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Walden, 
Herts.,  1703-9.  R.  of  Wrington,  Somerset,  1709-16.  Died 
1716. 

PEMBERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  25, 
1737-8.  S.  of  Robert  (1704),  of  Cardington,  Beds.  School, 
Bedford  (Mr  Priaux).  Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1738;  B.A. 
1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1742; 
priest.  May  20,  1744.  V.  of  Cardington,  Beds.  Buried  Feb. 
14,  1776. 

PEMBERTON,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1592-3. 
S.  of  Robert,  Gentleman  Usher  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  of 
Rushden,  Northants.  Knighted,  Aug.  21,  1617.  Sherig  of 
Northants.,  1620.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bowles, 
of  Wallington,  Herts.  Died  1640.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan. 
9,  1640-1.  Brother  of  William  (1592)  and  father  of  Goddard 
(1631).   {Peile,  I.  208;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 

PEMBERTON,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  II,  1678.  S.  of  Goddard  (1631),  Esq.  B.  at  Higham 
Ferrers,  Northants.  School  (private).  Knotting,  Beds.  Died 
Dec.  23,  1678.   Buried  at  Higham  Fen-ers. 

PEMBERTON,  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  8, 
1645.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1646;  B.A.  1648-9; 
M.A.  1652.  Fellow,  1649.  Perhaps  R.  of  Clayhidon,  Devon; 
ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  minister  at  Marlborough.  [Calamy, 
1.  346.) 

PEMBERTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1602.  Perhaps  s.  of  William  (1568).  B.A.  1605-6; 
M.A.  1609.  Fellow,  1608.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of 
Brettenham,  Norfolk,  1612-24, was  father  of  William(i630-i). 

PEMBERTON,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1605;  B.A. 
1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1619. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Oundle  School,  1616-23,  'M.A.'  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1618-31.  Buried  there 
Feb.  18,  1630-1. 

PEMBERTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1639. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert,  late  of  St  Albans,  Herts.,  gent.,  deceased. 
B.  c.  1620.  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  2, 
1642.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1650.   Steward  of  the  Dean  and 


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Pende,  Thomas 

Chapter  of  Peterborough.  Died  Nov.  7  (Oct.  26,  according 
to  the  Register  of  Peterborough  Cathedral),  1695.  Buried 
at  Peterborough  Cathedral,  aged  75.  M.I.  there.  (Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  v.  166.) 

PEMBERTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  9,  1704. 
S.  and  h,  of  John  (1680),  deceased,  of  Goldington,  Beds. 
Bapt.  there,  Apr.  5,  1687.  Schools,  Bedford  and  Wrestling- 
worth.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8.  Of  Cardington,  Beds. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Hasleden,  at  Wootton,  Beds., 
Sept.  29,  1717.  Died  July  26,  1732.  Buried  at  Wootton. 
Father  of  John  (1737-8). 

PEMBERTON,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1572.  Probably  of  St  Albans,  Herts.  B.  c.  1556.  Founder  of 
St  Albans  almshouses.  High  Sherifi,  1618.  Married  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Raffe  More,  of  St  Albans,  Herts.,  May  6,  1579. 
Died  Nov.  13,  1627,  aged  72.  Buried  at  St  Albans.  M.I. 
{Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  i.  118.) 

PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1568;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576;  B.D.  1583.  Fellow, 
1574.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1581.  R.  of  Rendlesham,  Sufiolk, 
1584;  of  Ufford,  1585-99.  Will  dated,  Oct.  22,  1598;  proved 
(P.C.C.)  May  4,  1599.  (Al.  Oxon.,  where  he  is  confused  with 
William  {c.  1594).) 

PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1592. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Rushden,  Northants.  B.A.  1595-6. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  26,  1598.  Buried  Nov.  4, 
1603,  at  Rushden.  Brother  of  Lewis  (1592-3).  {Peile,  i.  20$; 
H.  I.  Longden.) 

PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1594. 
2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Moreton,  Cheshire,  gent.  B.A.  1596-7; 
M.A.  1601;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow,  1602-12.  R.  of  High  Ongar, 
1611-22.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Cope,  Knt., 
July  22,  1612.  Buried  Mar.  10,  1622,  in  the  chancel  at 
Ongar.   Father  of  John  (1631).   {Peile,  i,  212.) 

PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1607-8. 

PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  3, 1630-1.  S.  of  Richard  (?  1602).  B.  in  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1631;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1638.  Perhaps  C.  of  Bishop  Wear- 
mouth,  Durham,  1639.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stratford 
St  Andrew,  Sufiolk,  1660. 

PEMBERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  18,  1726.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Leaton,  Salop.  School, 
Alford,  Lines.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  24,  1730;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1732. 

PEMBERTON, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  5,  1663. 

PEMBLE  or  PEMBE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1576;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1579-80;  M.A. 
1583. 

PEMBLE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1646.  Of 
Kent.  Probably  migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  John's 
College,  Oxford)  Nov.  27,  1650;  B.A.  1650-1.  Fellow  of 
St  John's. 

PEMBLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

PEMBLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  4, 
1711-2.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Shoreditch,  Middlesex. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  17,  1716-7.  V.  of  Cobham,  Kent, 
1719-29;  of  Gillingham,  1720-9. 

PEMBLE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 

PEMBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1569;  B.A.  1569-70.  Incorp.  at  Oxford.  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1571-2.  Preacher  and  schoolmaster  at  Aylesbury,  1572-3. 
V.  of  Goldington,  Beds.,  1573.  R.  of  Hanwell,  Oxon.,  1574. 
V.  of  Wilsford,  WUts.,  1584.  R.  of  Sudeley,  Gloucs.,  1585 
(Jan.-Sept.).  R.  of  Abbot's  Anne,  Hants.,  1587.  R.  of 
Skilgate,  Somerset,  1589-95.  R.  of  Marston  Sicca,  Gloucs., 
1590-5.  R.  of  Kentchurch,  Hereford,  1591.  Died  1595. 
{Al.  Oxon. ;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PEMBROKE,  HENRY,  Earl  of,  see  HERBERT,  HENRY. 

PEMBROKE,  WILLIAM,  Earl  of.  M.A.  1612-3  {Lit.  Reg.). 
S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above).  Matric.  (New  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  8,  1592-3;  M.A.  1606.  Chancellor  of  Oxford  Uni- 
versity, 1617-30.  Lord  Chamberlain,  1615.  A  member  of 
the  Council  of  New  England,  1620.  A  patron  of  literature. 
To  him  as  Lord  Chamberlain  the  first  folio  of  Shakespeare's 
works  was  dedicated  in  1623.  Died  Apr.  10,  1630.  Buried 
in  Salisbury  Cathedral.   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

PENAND,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1511-2. 

PENCATELAW,  THOMAS  DE.  King's  scholar  at  Cambridge, 
1331.  S.  of  Thomas. 

PENDARVICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1652.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1654;  'of  London.' 

PENDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1559. 

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Pendlebury,  Henry 

PENDLEBURY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
May  9,  1645.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  May  6,  1626,  at  Bury,  Lanes. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Ingham).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-g. 
Ord.  (presbyter)  Oct.  25,  1650.  Minister  of  Ashworth, 
1648-50;  of  Horwich,  1650;  of  Holcombe,  near  Bury, 
1651-62,  ejected.  Nonconformist  minister  at  Bury  and 
Holcombe,  1672-95.  Author,  theological.  Died  June  18, 
1695.   Buried  at  Bury.   (P«t/e,  i.  494;  D.AT.jB.;  E.  Axon.) 

PENDLEBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  28, 
1672.  S.  of  John,  of  Manchester.  School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  II,  1676-7;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1682.  R.  of  Famingham, 
Kent,  1684-1719.  Died  Dec.  9,  1719,  aged  65.  M.L  at 
Famingham. 

PENDLEBERRY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Mar.  1610-1;  B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1618.  R.  of  Himworth, 
Norfolk,  c.  1618-25. 

PENDLETON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7, 
1602.  S.  of  Godfrey  (next),  minister,  of  Norfolk.  School, 
Aylsham  (Mr  Eston).  Matric.  1602;  Scholar,  1604-8;  B.A. 
1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1613.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  R.  of  Knapton,  Norfolk,  1613-26;  and  of  South 
Repps,  1620-35.    (Venn,  1.  179.) 

PENDLETON,  GEOFFREY  (?  GODFREY).  Matric.  sizar  from 
Jesus,  Michs.  1573;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  July  5,  1579;  priest,  Apr.  17,  1580,  age  24.  School- 
master at  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1579.  Of  Mautby,  Norfolk, 
1580  (?  curate).  R.  of  Knapton,  1581-1613.  R.  of  Mautby, 
1588-1613.   Father  of  Edmund  (above). 

PENDLETON,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  11, 
1666-7.  Of  Lancashire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Cromsall 
{i.e.  CrumpsaU).  Bapt.  at  Manchester,  Feb.  15,  1644-5. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24,  1671;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1672.  R.  of  Marholm, 
Northants.,  1676-1704.  R.  of  Etton,  1698-1704.  Died  Aug. 
24,  1704.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

PENDLETON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1669.  Of  Norwich.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant.  B.  in  St  Peter 
Mancroft,  Norwich.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
Easter,  1671;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1673. 

PENDLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 
4,  1672-3.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1676-7.  Buried  at  Man- 
chester, Apr.  30,  1693;  'of  the  College,  Manchester.'  Will 
(Chester)  1693.    (E.  Axon.) 

PENDLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  7,  1656-7.  S.  of  William,  draper.  B.  at  Crompton 
(?  CrumpsaU),  Lanes.  Bapt.  at  Manchester,  Feb.  22, 1639-40. 
Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660;  M.A.  1665.  Perhaps  C.  of  Woodford, 
Northants.,  1668. 

PENDOCK,  GERVASE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1621.  S.  of  John,  gent.  Bapt.  May  9,  1602,  at  Tollerton, 
Notts.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1625.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  18,  1636.  R.  of  Tollerton,  1636  (his  father  was  patron). 
(Godfrey,  Notts.) 

PENDOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  28,  1696.  Of 
Castle  Bytham,  Lines.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1700-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1704.  V.  of  Bicker,  Lines.,  1704-16.  R.  of  Gumley,  Leics., 
1715-55-  Buried  there  Jan.  23,  1755,  aged  77.  {Nichols, 
II.  591.) 

PENDOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  24, 

1679.  S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Tollerton,  Notts.  School,  Tollerton 

(Mr  Allsopp).   Matric.  1679. 
PENDOCK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  10, 

1640.    Of   Nottinghamshire.     Matric.    1640;   B.A.    1643-4; 

M.A.  from  Clare,  1647.    Fellow  of  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1645  (by 

visitor's  warrant). 
PENDRED,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1548. 
PENDRED,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 

1637.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Berkhampstead,  Herts.,  deceased 

(M.I.  at  Berkhampstead).    B.  there.    School,  Hertford  (Mr 

Minors).   Matric.  1637-8.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  June  10, 

1640.   B.A.  1640-1. 
PENDRETH,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  22  sic)  at  Sidney, 

May  31,  1623.   S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.    B.  at  Morsley,  Durham. 

Bapt.  at  Houghton-le-Spring,  May  3,  1604.  School,  Newcastle 

(Mr  Fowberry).    Matric.   1623;   B.A.   1626-7;   M.A.   1630; 

B.D.  1637.    Fellow.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  16^5. 

Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1657.  "  '  1       y         ,       i^ 

PENFOLD,  CHARLES,  see  PINFOLD. 

PENFOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  29,  1721.  B.  at 
Broadwater,  Sussex.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Newhaven,  Sussex,  1727-9.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1732-81.   WiU  (Chichester)  1781;  as  of  Ashingdon,  clerk. 


Pennant,  Edward 

PENFORD,  GREGORY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  28,  1683,  as 
'George.'  Of  Kirdford,  Sussex.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
1683;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691. 

PENGELLY,  GLANVILL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July 

4,  1688.  S.  of  John,  of  Sortridge,  Devon.  School,  Plymouth 
(Mr  John  Bedford).   Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2. 

PENGELLY,  JAMES.  M.A.  1698  (Incorp.  from  BaUiol  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there.  Mar.  9,  1690-1.  S.  of  Jo.,  of  St 
Peter  Tavy,  Devon,  gent.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694;  M.A.  1697; 
M.B.  1700,  'Jacob.'   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PENGELLY,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1742-3.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Sortridge,  Devon. 
School,  Tiverton  (Dr  Dardo).  Matric.  1743.  Of  Peter  Tavy, 
Devon.   For  his  son  Henry  see  Al.  Oxon. 

PENGLA, .   M.Gram.  1489-90. 

PENGRY,  MOSES.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  June  15,  1657;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1660; 
M.A.  1663;  B.D.  1672.  Chaplain  to  William,  Earl  of  Devon- 
shire. V.  of  Gillingham,  Kent,  1676.  R.  of  Newendon, 
Essex.  Buried  at  Gillingham,  Oct.  6,  1678.  Admon.,  P.C.C. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

PENHELLICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  15,  1680.  S.  of  John,  of  Helston,  Cornwall,  gent. 
B.  1659.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1694.  V.  of  Gulval,  1700-31.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of  William 
Pearce,  of  Paul,  Penzance.  Buried  at  Gulval,  Feb.  20,  1730- 

I.  M.I.  WiU,  Exeter.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

PENKETH,  .    D.D.  1466-7.    A  friar.    Studied  at  Oxford. 

Probably  Thomas.   If  so,  died  1487. 

PENKRICHE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1406-n. 

PENN,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
1729.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  V.  of  Edwinstowe,  Notts.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  there,  Feb.  28,  1710-1.  School,  Bradford,  Yorks. 
(Mr  HiU).  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3.  C.  of  Edwinstowe, 
1744-51-  Buried  there  May  14, 1751.  Brotherof  John  (1725). 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  420.) 

PENNE,  HUGH  DE  LA.  Scholar  at  Cambridge,  c.  1270-80. 
Clerk.  Of  Lincoln  diocese.  Used  to  himt  hares  with  his  grey- 
hounds in  Cambridge  warren.  (Pleas  of  the  Forest,  see 
Preface.) 

PENN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1577.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Codicote.  Of 
Broughton,  Bucks.,  Esq.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry 
Charge.  Died  before  1602.  {Vis  of  Herts.,  163^;  Clutierbuck, 

II.  306.) 

PENN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594.  Of  Kent. 

Matric.  c.   1594;  B.A.   1597-8;   M.A.   1601.    One  of  these 

names  P.C.  of  Eye,  Northants.,  1613.   Died  1648. 
PENN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614;  B.A. 

1617-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1617-8;  priest.  Mar. 

17,  1621-2. 
PENN,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1634.    Of  Sufiolk. 

Buried  in  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  6,  1634. 
PENN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1653-4. 
PENN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16,  1725. 

5.  of  John,  clerk,  V.  of  Edwinstowe,  Notts.  Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  10,  1707-8.  School,  Penistone,  Yorks.  (Mr  Ramesden). 
Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  20,  1730;  priest  (Chester)  Mar.  5,  1731-2.  R.  of  Emley, 
Yorks.,  1732-5.  R.  of  Swanswick,  Somerset,  1736-74.  R.  of 
CromhaU,  Gloucs.,  1736-74.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Abercrombie. 
Died  Mar.  10,  1774,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  CromhaU.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Alexander  (1729).  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  382;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

PENN,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1646.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Doubtless  6th  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Codicote.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  27,  1627.  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A. 
1653.   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  11.  306.) 

PENN,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  1714  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Joseph,  of  Oxford.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  (Wadham 
CoUege,  Oxford)  Mar.  24,  1706-7,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1710;  M.A.  1713.  FeUow  of  Worcester  CoUege,  Oxford,  1714. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PENN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  Trinity,  Easter,  1637. 

PENNANT,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1623. 
Of  FUntshire.   B.A.  1626-7. 

PENNANT,  EDWARD.  B.Can.L.  1499-1500.  Of  St  Nicholas 
Hostel.  Supp.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1521-2.  R.  of  Stanlake, 
Oxon. 

PENNANT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  21,  1717-8. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica.  B.  there. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  July  15,  1720.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  8,  1717.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1726.  Brother  of 
the  next. 


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Pennant,  Henry 

PENNANT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  12,  1730; 
Fell. -Com.  Dec.  30,  1734.  Of  Jamaica.  Doubtless  5th  s.  of 
Edward,  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica.  Matric.  1732.  Brother  of 
Edward  (above). 

PENNANT,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1502-3.  Perhaps  adm.  advocate  at 
Doctors'  Commons,  Mar.  26,  1522.  Chancellor  of  Wells 
diocese.   Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1524.   Died  1529. 

PENANT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1680.  S.  of  Pierce,  of  Beighton,  Flintshire.  School,  Newport 
(Mr  Edwards). 

PENNECK,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1746.  S.  of  Charles, 
of  Gwinear,  Cornwall,  gent.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1726-7. 
Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  14,  1732,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1736.  One  of  these  names  of  Gulval,  Cornwall, 
clerk.  Will  (Exeter)  1774.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PENNECK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1745-6.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Helston,  Cornwall.  School,  Helston 
(Mr  White).  Matric.  1745-6;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1749-50; 
M.A.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1752.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1754.  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1756.  Chaplain  of 
Trinity,  1757-1802.  Keeper  of  the  reading-room  at  the 
British  Museum.  R.  of  Abinger,  Surrey,  1764-1803.  R.  of 
St  John's,  Horsleydown,  Southwark,  1765-1803.  F.R.S., 
1768.  Died  Jan.  29,  1803.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Manning 
and  Bray,  11.  144.) 

PENNEFATHER,  see  PENNYFATHER. 

PENNELL,  DAVIES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 
1742.  S.  of  Peter  (1701),  clerk.  B.  at  King's  Langley,  Staffs. 
Matric.  1742;  Scholar,  1742;  B.A.  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June  9,  1748;  priest,  Sept.  1751.  V.  of  Bamby  (?  near 
Newark),  1767.  R.  of  Brigsley,  Lines.,  1768.  Master  of 
Newark  School,  in  1782.  V.  of  Newark,  1788-1814.  Died 
June  15,  1814.   (Peile,  11.  243.) 

PENNELL  or  PANNELL,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  May  13,  1701.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Rugeley,  Staffs. 
School,  Rugeley  (Mr  Tomkinson).  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1704- 
5;  M.A.  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1705;  priest, 
Sept.  1717.  V.  of  King's  Langley,  1725.  Father  of  Davies 
(1742).    (Peile,  II.  150.) 

PENNELL,  ROBERT.   B.A.   Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1499. 

PENNILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1625;  priest,  Mar. 
1625-6. 

PENNINGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1614.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Kettle- 
borough,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1616. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Kettleborough,  in  1630.  Married 
(i)  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Wood,  of  Thurton,  Norfolk; 
(2)  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Mildmay,  of  Moulsham  Hall, 
Essex.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612;  Copinger,  Manors  of  Suffolk, 
IV.  304.) 

PENNING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  II,  1663.  S.  of  Saben  (?),  of  Norwich,  deceased.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1663,  as  'Benning';  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670.  Chaplain  of  St  Paul  and  St  James,  Norwich,  1673;  of 
St  Benet,  1674-84.  R.  of  St  Clement  the  Martyr,  1680-96. 
Died.  Buried  at  St  George's,  Colegate,  Norwich.  M.I. 
Benefactor  to  the  poor  of  Norwich.   (Blomefield,  iv.  468.) 

PENNING,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1627. 
S.  of  Anthony,  of  Gipping,  Suffolk,  Esq.  B.A.  1630-1. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  Oct.  25,  1631. 

PENINGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1577. 

PENNING,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May 
14,  1668.  4th  s.  of  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Elmdon,  Essex  (Mr  Howdon).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  28,  1668.  Probably  patron  of  the  benefice  of 
Elmdon,  1679.    (Peile,  11.  15.) 

PENNING,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1616. 
Of  Suffolk. 

PENNING,   ROBERT.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,    1629.    Of 

Suffolk. 
PENNING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6, 

1683-4.    S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Elmdon,  Essex.    B.  at 

Ilford.   School,  Elmdon.    Matric.  1683-4;  Scholar,  1684-go; 

B.A.  1687-8. 
PENNINGE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  13,  1668. 

Matric.    1668;    Scholar,    1671;    B.A.    1671-2;    M.A.    1675. 

Fellow,  1674.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1683. 

PENNINGTHORN, .   B.Civ.L.  1482-3. 

PENNINGTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  15, 
1616.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1627.  V.  of  Brock- 
worth,  Gloucs.,  1627-42  (or  later).  R.  of  Little  Sampford, 
Essex,  1644-50-;  of  BawdsweU,  Norfolk,  in  1654.  V.  of 
Littlebury,  Essex,  1655.   (H.  Smith.) 


Penniston,  John 

PENNINGTON,  ISAAC.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, Easter,  1637.  Of  London.  S.  and  h.  of  Isaac  (M.P. 
for  Loudon,  1640;  Lord  Mayor,  1643).  B.  there,  1616.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1634.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  3, 
1639.  Joined  the  Quakers,  1657.  Imprisoned  for  refusing 
the  oath  of  allegiance,  1660  and  1661.  The  Meeting-house  at 
Jordans,  Chalfont  St  Giles,  was  built  partly  with  money 
left  by  Mrs  Pennington  for  that  purpose.  Of  the  Grange, 
Chalfont  St  Peter,  Bucks.  Married  Lady  Springett,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Proude,  of  Goodnestone  Court,  Kent,  and  widow 
of  Sir  William  Springett,  Knt.  Author,  religious.  Died 
Oct.  8,  1679.  Buried  at  Jordans,  Chalfont  St  Giles.  Ancestor 
of  the  Peningtons  of  Philadelphia.  (D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634.) 

PENNINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of  Chig- 
well,  Essex,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  27,  1624.  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

PENNINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  31, 
1716.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  Tadcaster.  School,  Skipton. 
Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1717;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1733.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June,  1721;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1722. 
R.  of  Foulness,  Essex,  1727-33.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Hunting- 
don, 1733-62.  R.  of  Yelling,  Hunts.,  1735-66.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1755-68.  Author,  sermons.  Died  Feb.  1768. 
(Peile,  II.  190.) 

PENNINGTON,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1634.  Perhaps  of  Pennington,  Lanes.,  and  of 
Muncaster,  Cumberland.  If  so,  s.  of  William.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Fleetwood,  of  Penwortham,  Lanes., 
and  father  of  William.  Created  Baron  Muncaster  in  1676. 
Died  1659.   (G.E.C.,  iv.  78;  Jefferson,  Allerdale.) 

PENNINGTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  15,  1661.  S.  of  Joseph,  merchant,  deceased,  of  Middle- 
sex. B.  there.  School,  Ilkley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Dennison).  Matric. 
1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 

PENNINGTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  14,  1735-6. 
Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Sir  Joseph,  of  Wcirter  House,  North 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Bart.  Bapt.  Jan.  20,  1718,  at  Waiter. 
Matric.  1736.  Commissioner  of  Customs,  1763-9.  Succeeded 
his  brother  John  as  4th  Bart.,  Mar.  26,  1768.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Moore,  of  Somerset.  Died  Feb.  3,  1793.  Brother 
of  the  next.   (G.E.C.) 

PENINGTON,  LOWTHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  11,  1729.  3rd  s.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Westmorland 
(succeeded  as  2nd  Baron  of  Muncaster,  Cumberland,  in  1730). 
B.  at  Lowther.  School,  Lowther  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric. 
1729-30.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
May  3,  1733.  Brother  of  Joseph  (above).  (Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
424;  G.E.C,  IV.  78.) 

PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1575.  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1576.  B.A.  1579-80. 
Perhaps  of  Mvmcaster,  Cumberland.  If  so,  ancestor  of  Lord 
Muncaster. 

PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  13,  1668.  S.  of  William,  of  Fumess  Fells,  Lanes.  B. 
there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest,  Sept.  1675. 

PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  26,  1716.  Of  Tadcaster,  Yorks.  Matric.  1716;  B.A. 
1719-20.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1720;  priest,  June,  1723. 

PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  29, 
1749.  B.  in  Lancashire.  School,  Lincoln  (private).  Matric. 
1749.  Doubtless  scholar  at  Trinity  HaU,  1750;  LL.B.  1759. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1754;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1755. 
One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy.  Died  unmarried 
at  Port  Royal.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  May,  1778. 

PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1732.  Of  Northamptonshire.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel,  of 
Northampton,  registrar  of  the  diocese  of  Peterborough. 
Bapt.  at  St  Giles',  Northampton,  July  29,  1715.  Matric. 
1732;  LL.B.  1739.  Buried  at  St  Giles',  Northampton,  May 
31,  1740.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

PENNINGTON, .  B.A.  1476-7;  M.A.  1480. 

PENNISTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 
1627.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric. 
1627;  Scholar,  1628;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

PENNEISTONE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
June  19,  1655.  S.  of  James,  yeoman.  B.  at  Saffron  Walden, 
Essex.  School,  Saffron  Walden  (Mr  Jo.  Matthews).  Matric. 
1656;  B.A.  1658-9. 

PENISTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  June  28, 
1676.  S.  of  William,  jeweller.  B.  at  Laughton,  West  Riding, 
Yorks.  School,  Laughton.  Perhaps  matric.  1676,  'Jenison'; 
B.A.  1679-80.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1702. 


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Pennock,  William 

PENNOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June 
I,  1688.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Seamer,  Yorks. 
School,  Wickham  (Mr  Kirby).  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1692;  priest,  Sept.  1693.  C.  of 
Seamer,  1693. 

PENNOYRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1715.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Clifford,  Hereford. 
B.  there.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Traheme).  Matric.  1715; 
B.A.  1719-20.  Succeeded  his  father  at  the  Moor,  Clifford. 
High  Sheriff  for  Co.  Hereford,  1755.  Died  Mar.  16,  1783. 
WiU,  P.C.C.    {ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  298.) 

PENNY,  JOHN.  LL.D.  of  Cambridge.  Educated  at  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford.  A  monk  of  the  Abbey  of  St  Mary-de-Pratis, 
Leicester,  1477;  abbot,  1496.  Prior  of  Bradley,  1503.  Abbot 
of  St  Mary,  Leicester,  1503.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1504;  and  of 
Carlisle,  1508.  Died  1519-20.  Buried  in  Leicester  Abbey; 
the  tomb  was  afterwards  moved  into  St  Margaret's  Church, 
Leicester.  {Cooper,  1.  22;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  i.  103;  Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

PENNY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  18,  1693. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London.  B.  in 
London,  1674.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1686-92.  Matric.  1695; 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701;  B.D.  1710;  D.D.  1724.  Fellow, 
1698-1724.  Taxor,  1704.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Aug.  19,  1706.  R.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1706. 
R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1721.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1722-45;  of 
Lichfield,  1725-30.  R.  of  Beddington,  Surrey,  1730-44. 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  1730-45.  Died  Jan.  18,  1744-5,  aged  72. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1744-5-   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PENNY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550. 
Previously  at  Queens'  [matric.  pens.  Easter,  1546].  S.  of 
John,  of  Gressingham,  Lanes.  B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  1559. 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1553.  Senior  Bursar,  1564.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  8,  1561.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1560-77,  deprived. 
University  preacher,  1561.  Travelled  abroad  and  became 
M.D.  Afterwards  practised  as  physician  in  London.  F.R.C.P. 
c.  1582.  A  good  botanist  and  entomologist.  Friend  of  Gesner. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lucas,  of  Essex,  Knt. 
Died  1589.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1589;  as  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft. 
London.   {Cooper,  11.  78;  Munk,  i.  82;  D.N.B.) 

PENNY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596.  One 
of  these  names  4th  s.  of  Brian,  of  Peterborough,  Northants., 
and  nephew  of  Thomas  (above).   {Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 

PENYCOOKE,  ISAAC.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1573- 

PENNYFATHER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1571.  Doubtless  s.  of  Matthew,  of  New  Fish 
Street  HiU,  London,  ironmonger.  B.  in  St  Margaret's,  Fish 
Street,  London.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  16,  1579,  age  26. 

PENEFATHER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1547.  Ord.  by  Tho.  Bentham  (Return,  1604).  R.  of 
Draycott-le- Moors,  Staffs.,  1576-1610.  WiU  proved  (Lich- 
field) May  23,  1610;  'Scholaris  ruralis,  in  sacris  Utteris 
bene  exercitatus....'   {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  19x5.) 

PENNYMAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Dec.  11,  1704, 
from  Oxford.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1659),  Bart.,  of  Ormesby, 
Yorks.  Matric.  (University  CoUege,  Oxford)  Oct.  15,  1698, 
age  16;  B.A.  1702;  M.B.  (Cambridge)  1705.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1694.  Executor  of  his  father,  1708. 
{Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxv.  29.) 

PENNYMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  4, 
1703.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  WUliam,  of  Normanby, 
Cleveland,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael-le-Belfrey,  York, 
May  21,  1684.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  3,  1703-4. 
Buried  at  Eston,  Mar.  22,  1719-20.   (Foster,  Yorks.  Fatn.) 

PENNYMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  9, 
1631.  2nd  s.  of  James,  of  Ormesby  HaU,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there, 
Apr.  10,  1614.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1632;  B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.  1638;  D.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1639-44,  ejected. 
R.  of  Stokesley,  Yorks.,  1653-88.  Preb.  of  York,  1670-88. 
Buried  at  Stokesley,  Oct.  25,  1688.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665; 
T.A.  Walker,  4s.) 

PENNYMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1659.  S.  of  Sir  James,  Knt.,  of  Durham  (afterwards 
Bart.).  Bapt.  at  South  BaUey,  Durham,  Aug.  29,  1644. 
School,  Hough ton-le-Spring  (Mr  Caunt).  Succeeded  his 
father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Apr.  24,  1679.  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1702. 
Of  Ormesby  HaU,  Yorks.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lowther,  of  Lowther,  Westmorland,  Bart.  Died  at  Ormesby, 
Aug.  3,  1708.  Buried  there.  WUl  proved  (York)  Oct.  1708. 
Father  of  Charles  (1704).    {G.E.C.) 

PENRICE,  HENRY.   Adm.  (age  17)  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  27, 

1695.  S.  of  WiUiam,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1696.  Migrated  to  Caius,  June  6, 

1696.  Scholar,  1696-7.  Returned  to  Trinity  HaU,  1698. 
Scholar  there,  1698;  LL.B.  1701;  LL.D.  1706.  FeUow  of 
Trinity  HaU,  1702-14.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1714.  Student 
of  the  Inner  Temple,   1700.    Adm.   advocate  at  Doctors' 


Pentlow,  William 

Commons,  1706.  ChanceUor  of  the  diocese  of  Gloucester, 
171 1-52.  Admiralty  advocate,  1714-  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty,  i7i5-  Knighted,  Nov.  15,  1715-  Official 
of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Middlesex.  Died  Aug.  10,  1752. 
M.I.  at  Offley,  Herts.  Father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  i.  498; 
Clutterbuck,  11.  iii;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PENRICE,  SPENCER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  26,  1736.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (above).  Matric. 
1737.   Died  Jan.  6,  1739-40,  aged  20.   M.l.  at  Offley,  Herts. 

PENROSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1637. 
Matric.  1637. 

PENROSE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1640. 

PENRUDDOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1633.  Of  Brentford,  Middlesex.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Hale,  Hants.  Bapt.  at  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London, 
Sept.  13,  16x5.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1637.  FeUow,  1636-40. 
One  of  the  clerks  in  Chancery,  1639-44  and  1660-2.  Accom- 
panied Charles  II  to  France,  but  returning  to  England  was 
imprisoned  in  the  Tower  three  years.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Dec. 
22,  1663.   (F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iv.) 

PENRODOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1560. 
Probably  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Broad  Chalk,  WUts.,  and  grand- 
son of  Edward,  of  Arkleby,  Cumberland.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1562.  M.P.  for  WUton,  1584-6;  for  Southampton, 
1586-7.  Died  Mar.  8,  1600-1.  {Peile,  i.  72;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis. 
of  England  and  Wales,  iv.) 

PENRUDDOCK,  JOHN.  M.A.  16x6  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Sir  Edward,  of  Compton  Chamberlayn,  WUts.,  Knt. 
Matric.  (Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford)  July  i,  1608,  age  17. 
D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1643.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  x8,  1608-9. 
Knighted,  Feb.  24,  1642-3.  Of  Compton  Chamberlayn. 
Married  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Meade,  of  Lofts,  Essex,  Knt. 
Died  June,  1648.  Buried  at  Compton  Chamberlayn.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  F.  A.  Crisp,  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iv.) 

PENRY  or  PENRE,  TREHERNE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1561  {imputes). 

PENRY,  PENERE  or  PENFRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  June  11,  1580.  S.  of  Meredith  (?  Henry),  of  Llangam- 
march,  Brecon.  B.  in  Brecknockshire,  1563.  Matric.  1580; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  (Oxfod)  1586.  Extreme  puritan.  Not  a 
minister  of  a  separatist  congregation  in  London  or  pamp'n- 
leteer  under  the  name  of  Martin  Marprelate.  Convicted  and 
hanged  on  the  charge  of  non-conformity.  May  29,  1593.  Re- 
garded by  Welsh  historians  as  the  pioneer  of  Welsh  noncon- 
formity. Married  Helen  Godley,  at  AU  Saints',  Northampton, 
Sept.  5,  1588.  .\uthor  of  many  theological  works.  (T.  A. 
Walker ;  Cooper,  11.  158 ;  D.N.B. ;  John  Penry,  his  life  and  work.) 

PENSOCKS  or  PENSACKES,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  Nov.  1565;  B.A.  1569-70,  'Peseke.'  Perhaps  a 
schoolmaster  in  London,  see  Philip  Manister,  1593. 

PENSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  27, 
1676-7.  S.  of  WiUiam,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at  LiUeshall, 
Salop.   School,  Arleston,  Salop  (Mr  Roe).   Matric.  1677. 

PENSON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity..  Lent,  1557-8. 

PENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1709.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Cambridge.  School,  King's,  Cam- 
bridge (Mr  Cole).  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  1712-3; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18, 
1714;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1715.  C.  of  Upton,  Northants. 
Chaplain  of  King's,  X720.  V.  of  Roxton,  Beds.,  1721. 
Probably  R.  of  Loddington,  Leics.,  tiU  1742-  Died  Sept.  27, 
1742,  aged  51.  Buried  at  Loddington.  {Nichols,  in.  331,  the 
institution  to  Loddington  is  given  as  1707,  but  this  is  doubt- 
less an  error.) 

PENSTON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1658.  S.  of  WiUiam,  schoolmaster,  of  Scarborough,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Scarborough.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1661-2.  V. 
of  'Norton'  (?  Juxta  Malton),  Yorks.,  1663-73. 

PENSWALL,  JOHN,  see  PYNSWALL. 

PENT, .   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1614. 

PENTIRE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  c.  30)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1678.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Tregony,  ComwaU. 

PENTLOW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  26, 
1632.    Matric.  1633. 

PENTLOW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1577-8. 
B.  at  Swineshead,  Hunts.  B.A.  X580-X;  M.A.  1584-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  1580-1,  age  23.  R.  of  Wennington, 
Essex,  1583-4.   R.  of  Harlton,  Cambs.,  1584-1627.   Married 

Clement,  dau.  of Dant,  of  Linton.   Buried  at  Harlton, 

Apr.  1,  1627.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1628.   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 

PENTLOW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1634.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Weston  FaveU,  Northants.,  and  grandson  of  WiUiam  (i577- 
8).   Bapt.  there.  Mar.  9,  i6i6-7-   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 


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Penton,  Edward 

PENTON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Sidney,  May  2, 

1644.  S.  of  Roger,  clothier.  B.  at  Coventry.  School, 
Coventry.    Matric.  1644.    Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Apr.  15, 

1645.  B.A.  1647.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jan.  17,  1660-1; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  5,  1662.  R.  of  Bruntingthorpe,  Leics., 
1661-88.   Probably  died  1688.   (Nichols,  iv.  68.) 

PENTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  12, 
1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 

PENTWIN,  HUGH.  D.Civ.L.  1481-2.  Perhaps  M.A.  or  B.Civ.L. 
1474-5.  R.  of  Eynesford,  Kent,  1494-6.  R.  of  Bocking, 
Essex,  1495.  Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  1498-1504.  Died 
Aug.  6,  1504.  Buried  at  Lambeth.   M.L   Will,  P.C.C. 

PENVEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1565; 
B.A.  1567-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1575.  M..\.  (Oxford)  1575. 
Master  of  Chichester  School,  1571-2.  V.  of  Staines,  Middle- 
sex, 1576-86.  R.  of  Kilmington,  Somerset,  1585-96.  R.  of 
Badgworth,  1587-96.   Died  1596. 

PENVIN  or  PENWYN, .   B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1526.  Probably 

John,  pens,  of  Gonville  Hall,  1528-30.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1545.  A  John  Penwyn  or  Penneon,  was 
R.  of  Momingthorpe,  Norfolk,  1524-30.  Died  1530.  (Venn, 
I.  27.) 

PENWARNE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1722.  S.  of 
Joseph,  of  Maishfield,  Wilts.,  gent.  Matric.  (St  John's 
College,  Oxford)  Mar.  9,  1713-4,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  171?. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PENWARN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  8,  1730.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Liskeard,  Cornwall,  gent. 
Colleger  at  Eton,  1724-30.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A. 
1741. 

PEORS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1624. 

PEPILL,  see  PIPPLE. 

PEPLOE,  AMOS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1697.  Of 
Staffordshire.   Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1700-1. 

PEPLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  21,  1666-7.  P.C. 
of  Stafford  Castle  Chapel,  1673-1729. 

PEPLOW  or  PEPLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May 
28,  1696.  Of  Stafiordshire.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700; 
M.A.  1703. 

PEPLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  i,  1742-  Oi 
Stafiordshire.    Matric.  1742. 

PEPLOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1709. 
Of  Staffordshire.   Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1726. 

PEPPIN,  see  also  PIPPIN. 

PEPPIN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  July  6, 
1744.  Of  Tugby,  Leics.  S.  of  Joseph  (1710),  clerk.  School, 
Oakham.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1748-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Sept.  24,  1749. 

PEPPIN,  EPHRAIM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1627. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  22,  1645. 

PEPPEN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1635. 
Of  Sufiolk.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  R.  of  Ringshall, 
Sufiolk.    Father  of  WiUiam  (1670). 

PEPPEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  3,  1668.  Of 
Stafiordshire.  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1672-3;  priest,  Feb.  1674-5.  R.  of  Ringshall, 
Sufiolk,  1689. 

PEPPEN  or  PEPPIN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at 
Sidney,  July  3,  1710.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Clipstone, 
Northants.  B.  there.  School,  Harborough  (Mr  Atkins). 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  23,  1714;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1717.  V.  of  Tugby, 
Leics.,  1718-61.  R.  of  Staunton  WyviUe,  1736-61.  Died 
1761.   Father  of  Edmund  (1744).   (A^tc^/s,  iii.  485.) 

PEPPEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  1,  1707.  Of  Sufiolk.  School,  Stoke  Ash.  Matric.  1707; 
B.A.  1710-1.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Needham 
Market,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1715;  'C.  of 
Weston,  Suffolk';  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1717-8.  R.  of  Gt 
Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  1727-42.   Buried  there  Oct.  22,  1742. 

PEPPEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 
1670.  S.  of  George  (1635),  R.  of  RingshaU,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Westbrokein  Ringshall.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Leedes).  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb. 
1674-5;  priest,  Sept.  1677.  R.  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk,  1678- 
1709.  R.  of  Cotton  St  Andrew,  1697  and  1702.  Died  Mar.  2, 
1709-10,  at  Stoke  Ash.  Will  proved  (Bury)  1710.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Peile,  11.  29.) 

PEPPEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  13, 
1701.  S.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Leedes).  Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1704; 
B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1706; 
priest,  June,  1707.  R.  of  Ringshall,  Suffolk,  1707;  there  in 
1727.  Died  before  1741.  Father  of  the  next. 


Pepper,  Robert 

PEPPEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  9. 
1738-  S.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  Ringshall,  Sufiolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Needham,  Suffolk  (private)  and  Dedham, 
Essex.  Scholar,  1738-43;  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  i744-  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1744.  R.  of  Ringshall  and  Battis- 
ford,  Suffolk,  1744-89.  Died  Mar.  9,  1789.  Buried  at  Rings- 
hall.  M.I.   (Venn,  11.  44.) 

PEPPIN,  ZACCHAEUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  R.  of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs., 
in  1666. 

PEPPER  or  PEPER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1568;  Scholar,  1571;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575. 

PEPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1583.  One  of  these  names,  'of  Richmond,  Yorks.,'  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1587,  from  Barnard's  Inn.  Perhaps 
Recorder  of  Richmond,  1603-35.  If  so,  M.P.  for  Richmond, 
1624-5.  Died  Mar.  28,  1635.  M.I.  at  Richmond.  (Clarkson, 
Richmond,  170.) 

PEPPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1596. 
2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  East  Cowton,  Richmond.  B.A.  1599- 
1600.  Brother  of  John  (1596-7)  and  probably  father  of  the 
next. 

PEPPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  23,  1627.  Doubtless  s.  of  Christopher  (above).  B.  at 
Richmond.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Bathurst).  Matric.  1627; 
B.A.  1631-2.  Perhaps  fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1639, 
and  V.  of  KiUinchy,  Down,  1636-7.    (H.  B.  Swanzy). 

PEPPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
July  I,  1658.  4th  s.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Farington  Hall,  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  Bishopwearmouth,  Nov.  1,  1641.  School,  North- 
allerton (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  21,  1661.  Died  1682.  Brother  of  Cuthbert  (1649),  John 
(1651)  and  Robert  (1651).   (Peile,  1.  582;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

PEPPER,  CUTHBERT.  B.A.  1532-3.  One  of  these  names 
churchwarden  of  East  Cowton,  Yorks.,  1548. 

PEPPER,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
28, 1649.  S.  of  Cuthbert.  B.  at  Farington  HaU,  near  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  Bishopwearmouth,  Sept.  9,  1632.  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1652-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  16,  1640-1.  Buried 
at  Bishopwearmouth,  May  3,  1673.  Brother  of  Christopher 
(1658),  etc.   (Peile,  t.  526;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

PEPPER,  DIONYSIUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  18,  1667.  S.  of  Gilbert,  clerk,  of  Barton,  Lines.  School, 
York  (private).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  c.  1670-1.  Father  of  the  next. 

PEPPER,  DIONYSIUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  9,  1691-2.  S.  of  DionysJus  (above),  clerk.  B.  at 
Glentham,  Lines. 

PEPPER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  c.  1594;  B.A.  1598-9.  Suspended 
from  his  degree,  May  28,  1600,  for  performing  in  a  play  at 
the  Black  Bear  Inn,  Cambridge.   (Coll.  Hist.,  240.) 

PEPPER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1555. 

PEPPER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1573. 

PEPPER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1596-7.  3rd  s. 
of  Robert,  of  East  Cowton,  Richmond.  B.A.  1599-1600. 
Brother  of  Christopher  (1596). 

PEPPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1651.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Farington  HaU,  Durham.  Bapt.  at 
Bishopwearmouth,  Dec.  11,  1634.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle,  May  12,  1692.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1658),  etc. 
(Peile,  I.  543;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

PEPPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1660.  S.  of 
John,  yeoman,  of  Shenfield,  Essex.  B.  there.  School, 
Westminster.  Migrated  as  pens,  to  St  John's,  Sept.  26,  1660, 
age  16.  Matric.  1660.  Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Cambridge, 
Aug.  21,  1663. 

PEPPER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  28, 
1720.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Stamford 
(Mr  Turner).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1724;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1727- 

PEPPER,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  R.  of  South  Cove,  Sufiolk,  1618-44, 
sequestered. 

PEPPER,  PRESCOT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  17,  1729-30.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  gent.,  of  Richmond,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Moulton.  School,  Kirk  Leatham  (Mr  Clark).  Matric. 
1729-30. 

PEPER,  RICHARD.  Scholar  (age  15)  of  Clare,  Nov.  6,  1498. 
(Perhaps  same  as  next.) 

PEPPER,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1506-7.  Of  Berkhampstead,  Herts. 
M.A,  1510-1.  Fellow  of  Pembroke.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  21,  1506-7;  priest,  Apr.  3,  1507. 

PEPER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Stanfield,  Norfolk,  1591-2,  and  father  of 
Robert  (1610). 


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Pepper,  Robert 

PEPPER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  1595-6. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Cuthbert,  Reader  and  Bencher  at 
Gray's  Inn,  and  one  of  the  Council  of  the  North.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  15,  1595.  Of  the  family  at  St  Martin's, 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Purchased  Farington  Hall,  Durham. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Wytham,  of  Cliffe.  {Peile, 
I.  218.) 
PEPPER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  25, 
1610.  S.  of  Robert  (?  1577),  R.  of  Stanfield  St  Margaret, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Raynham  (Mr  Wright)  and  Fakenham 
(Mr  William  Jeffreys).  Matric.  1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A. 
1617.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  15,  1617.  V.  of  Moulton, 
Norfolk,  1617.  V.  of  Freethorpe,  1630.  (Venn,  i.  207.) 
PEPPER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1651.  S.  of  Sir  Cuthbert,  Knt.,  of  Farington  Hall,  Durham. 
Bapt.  June  10,  1636,  at  Bishopwearmouth.  Educated  at 
home.  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658;  LL.D.  1664  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1658-67.  Junior  Proctor,  1662-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1663.  Chancellor  of  Norwich,  1673.  Advocate,  Doctors' 
Commons,  1678.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  Nov.  5,  1700. 
M.I.  in  Norwich  Cathedral.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1658), 
etc.  {Peile,  i.  543.) 
PEPPERELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  26, 
1744.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  i745;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1747-8;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 
1752.  C.  of  Clipston,  Northants.,  i753-  R-  of  Oxendon, 
1757-60.  C.  of  Nazeby,  in  1762.  R.  of  Little  Bowden,  1766, 
resigned  the  same  year.  R.  of  West  Harling,  Norfolk,  1766- 
89.  C.  of  Winwick,  Northants.,  in  1768.  Buried  there  Oct.  26, 
1789.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PEPPIN,  see  PEPPIN,  and  PIPPIN. 

PEPWALL, .  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1584. 

PEPWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575. 

PEPWELL,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  7,  i576- 

Perhaps  Henry  (above). 

PEPYN, .  B.Can.L.  1502-3. 

PEPYN, .  B.A.  1507-8. 

PEPYRE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1483. 
PEPYS  or  PEPES,  APOLLO.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c. 
1594.  5th  s.  of  John  (1546-7),  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.  Bapt. 
Feb.  8,  1575.  B.A.  1597-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  20, 
1596.  Of  Impington,  Cambs.,  and  Hinchinbrooke,  Hunts. 
Died  unmarried  1644.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1645.  Brother  of  Talbot 
(*•  1595)  and  probably  of  Thomas  (1592). 
PEPYS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  19,  1727.  S.  of 
Roger,  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  and  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
at  Impington,  Oct.  22,  1710.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
July  10,  1728.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Spelman,  of 
Narborough,  Norfolk.  Died  at  Bath,  s.p.,  the  last  repre- 
sentative of  the  Impington  branch.  Buried  at  Impington, 
Jan.  27,  1778.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1778.  Brother  of  Roger  (1727). 
(W.  C.  Pepys,  Genealogy  of  Pepys  Family.) 
PEPYS  or  PEPPS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  13,  1652.  Of  NorfoUc.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard  (1602). 
Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1656-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  6; 
priest,  Apr.  10,  1661.  V.  of  Bisbrooke,  Leics.,  1678.  Buried 
there  Nov.  5,  1691.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1639-40). 

PEPES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579. 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1580-1.  Probably 
brother  of  John  (1575),  etc.,  but  he  does  not  appear  in  the 
Genealogy. 

PEPES,  FERMOR  (alias  JEROME).  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1565.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  South  Creake, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  there,  June  12,  1548.  Married  Frances,  dau. 
of  John  Drury,  of  Rougham,  SuSolk.  WiU  dated,  Sept.  25, 
1633;  proved,  Feb.  11,  1633-4  (Cur.  Ep.  Norwich).  (Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  Genealogy  of  the  Pepys  Family.) 

PEPYS,  FARMER  (FERMOR).  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13, 
1655.  S.  of  Fermor,  gent.  Bapt.  at  Mileham,  Norfolk,  Apr.  7, 
1638.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  BeU).  Matric.  1656.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  c.  Oct.  1657;  Scholar,  1657-63;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A. 
1663.  Junior  FeUow  of  Caius,  1664-7.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  16,  1656.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  Nov. 
30,  1662.  V.  of  Bishop's  Tawton,  Devon,  1662.  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Devon.  V.  of  Braunton,  1667-71.  Died  Dec.  21, 
1671.  Buried  at  Braunton.  Admon.,  Exeter.  (Peile,  i.  570; 
Venn,  i.  401.) 

PEPYS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1546-7.  Probably  s.  of  WiUiam,  of 
Cottenham,  Cambs.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1549.  Of  Cotten- 
ham, and  of  Impington.  Married  (i)  Edith,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Talbot,  of  Cottenham,  and  of  Cambridge;  (2)  Anne  Jenison. 
Buried  at  Cottenham,  July  16,  1589.  Doubtless  father  of 
ApoUo  (c.  1595),  Talbot  (c.  1595),  Thomas  (1592),  the  next 
and  Edward  (1579).  (Braybrooke,  Diary  of  Samuel  Pepys, 
IV.  364.) 


Pepys,  Robert 

PEPYS  or  PEPES,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1575.    Doubtless  ists.  of  John  (above).   B.A.  1577-8.   Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1578.   Of  Cottenham,  Cambs.   Married  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Bendish,  of  Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex. 
Died   Mar.    20,    1604.  Buried    at  Cottenham.     Brother    of 
ApoUo  (c.  1594),  etc.,  father  of  the  next,  Richard   (1604) 
and  Samuel  (1617). 
PEAPES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1604. 
Doubtless   1st  s.   of  John   (i575),   of  Cottenham,   Cambs. 
Bapt.  there,  May  3,   1537-    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.    14,    1606.     Of    Stoke-next-Clare,    Suffolk.     Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Wicksted  (alderman  of  Cambridge), 
in  1614,  at  Gt  St  Mary's.  Died  s.p.  WiU  dated,  Jan.  17,  1641 ; 
proved.   May   20,    1642.     Brother  of    Richard   (1604)    and 
Samuel  (1617).   (Genealogy  of  Pepys  Family:  Braybrooke,  iv. 
364;  T.A.  Walker.) 
PEPYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  24,  1636. 
2nd  s.  of  Talbot  (1595),  of  Impington,  Cambs.  B.  at  Norwich, 
Dec.  1,  1618.    School,  Perse  (Mr  Lovering).    Matric.  1636; 
LL.B.   from  Trinity   HaU,   1641;   LL.D.    i647-    Fellow  of 
Trinity  HaU,  1641.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  27, 
1640.    CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1647.    Married  Katherine,  widow 
of   Thomas    Hobson,    of    Cottenham,    Cambs.     Buried    at 
Cottenham,  Aug.  19,  1692.    WiU,  P.C.C.    Brother  of  Roger 
(1635)  and  Thomas  (1641).   (Peile,  i.  444-) 
PEPYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent,  1645- 
6.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.   1648-9;  M.A.   1652.    FeUow  by  the 
Parliamentary  visitors,  1650-2,  resigned. 
PEPYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May  26,  1659  (pens. 
June  17,  1659,  age  16).  S.  of  John,  taUor,  of  London,  and  of 
Brampton,    Hunts.     B.    in    London.     School,    St    Paul's. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Feb.  25,  1659-60,  age  18  sic.   Matnc. 
1660;   B.A.   1662-3;   M.A.   1666.    Ord.  in   i666.    Clerk  to 
Trinity  House,  i67o.  Clerk  of  the  Acts,  1674-77.  Of  Bramp- 
ton, Hunts.    Died  Mar.  1676-7.   Brother  of  Samuel  (1650). 
(Peile,  I.  589.) 
PEPYES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  23, 1670.  Doubt- 
less s.  and  h.  of  John,  late  of  Gt  Bardfield,  Essex,  gent., 
deceased.    Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  26,   1674.    Of  St 
Andrew's,   Holbom,  London.    Married  Susannah,   dau.  of 
WUliam  Baxter.  Admon.  to  his  widow,  Oct.  1696.  (Genealogy 
of  Pepys  Family.) 
PEPYS,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  i595- 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Bumham  Westgate,  NorfoUs.   Bapt.  there, 
Apr.  2,  1580.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  2,  1600.    Devisee 
under  his  father's  wUl  of  Fulboume  property.    Brother  of 
Richard  (1602).    (Vis.  of  Norfolk,  11.  383.) 
PEPS,    RICHARD.    Matric.    pens,    from    St    John's,    Michs. 

1550. 
PEPYS  or  PEAPIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
1602.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bumham  Westgate,  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1605-6-  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1610.  R.  of 
Brisley,  Norfolk,  1615-61.  V.  of  Gateley,  1616-61.  Died 
1661.  WiU  proved  (Archd.  Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1661.  Brother 
of  Nicholas  (c.  1595),  father  of  Samuel  (1639-40)  and  Daniel 
(1652).  (Peile,  I.  243.) 
PEAPES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1604.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1575),  of  Impington,  Cambs.  B.  c. 
1588,  at  Cottenham.  B.A.  1607-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  29,  1609.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1617.  Bencher, 
1636.  Reader,  1640.  Treasurer,  1648.  Serjeant-at-law,  1654. 
M.P.  for  Sudbury,  1640  (Mar.-May).  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 1654-5.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  1655-9. 
Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal  in  Ireland,  1655-6. 
Died  at  DubUn,  Jan.  2,  1658-9.  Buried  in  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Dublin.  Brother  of  John  (1604)  and  Samuel 
(1617).  (D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PEPYS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1620. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bumham  Westgate,  NorfoUs.  Bapt.  there, 
Jan.  28,  1603-4.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1624-5-  Clerk  of  King's  Lynn.  Buned  at 
St  Nicholas,  Lynn,  Jan.  12,  1652-3.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653. 
(Peile,  I.  336.) 
PEPYS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at.ST  John's,  June  3, 
1672  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Ashen  Clare,  Essex,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  (1604).  B.  there.  Age  11  in  1664  (««:). 
School,  Evington.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Of  Warfield, 
Berks.  Died  unmarried  May,  1722,  at  Hackney.  (Bray- 
brooke, Pepys  Diary,  etc.,  iv.  364.) 
PEPES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1629. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 
V.  of  Gt  Wendon,  Essex,  1639.  V.  of  Arkesden,  1648-62, 
ejected. 
PEPYS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  1654.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1658-9.  FeUow,  1659- 
61.    Died  Oct.  5,  1661. 


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PEPYS  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  June  29, 
1659.    S.  of   Richard,  of  London,  mercer.    Matric.   1660; 
B  A    1662-3.   Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Dec.  19, 
1663.  C.  of  Ickham,  Kent.  R.  of  Gatton,  Surrey,  1668-1715- 
PEPYS,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  17, 1635. 
S.  and  h.  of  Talbot  (c.  1595),  of  Impington,  Cambs.  B.  May  3, 
i6i7,  at  Heydon,  Norfolk.    School,   Perse  (Mr  Lovenng). 
Matric.  1635.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  4,  1634. 
Called    to    the   Bar,    1641.     Bencher,    1664.     Recorder   of 
Cambridge,   1660-79,  removed  'for  acting  m  conjunction 
with  the  factious  party  against  the  court  and  loyal  interest/ 
M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1661-78.  Married  four  wives.  Inherited 
the  Manor  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  through  his  3rd  wife  Pamele, 
dau.  of  John  Duke,  of  Worlingham,  Sufiolk.    Died  Oct.  4, 
1688.  Buried  at  Impington.  Brother  of  John  (1636),  Thomas 
(1641),  and  father  of  Talbot  (1663).   {Peile,  i.  435;  Top.  and 
Gen.,  III.  109;  Genealogy  of  Pepys  Family.) 
PEPYS,  ROGER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  19,  1727-    S.  of 
Roger,  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  and  of  Diss,  Norfolk.    B.  at 
Impington.   Buried  there  May  9,  1728.    Brother  of  Charles 
(1727). 
PEPIS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pkterhouse,  Michs.  1617. 
4th  s.  of  John  (1575),  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.   Bapt.  there, 
Dec.    3,    1600.     Of   Steeple    Bumpstead,    Essex.     Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Rooks,  of  Swavesey.  Will  (Archd. 
Middlesex)  1665.  Brother  of  John  (1604)  and  Richard  (1604). 
PEPYS,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 
1639-40.    S.   of   Richard   (1602),    R.   of   Brisley,   Norfolk. 
B.  there.    School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovenng).    Matric.   1640; 
B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.    V.  of  Cosby,  Leics.,  1648.    R.  of 
Clifton  Reynes,  Bucks.,  1661-1703.    P.C.  of  Ekeney  with 
Pets,   1664.    Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.    R.  of 
Foscott,  1672-1703.  Buried  at  Clifton  Reynes,  Apr.  15,  1703. 
Father  of  Samuel  (1675).   {Peile,  i.  467.) 
PEPYS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  21,  1650. 
S.  of  John,  citizen  of  London,  afterwards  of  Brampton, 
Hunts.  B.  at  Brampton,  Feb.  23,  1632-3.  Schools,  Hunting- 
don and  St  Paul's.  Migrated  as  scholar  to  Magdalene,  Mar.  4, 
1650-1.    Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1660.   Secretary 
to  his   cousin   Sir  Edward   Montagu   (afterwards   Earl  of 
Sandwich),  1660.   Clerk  of  the  Acts  of  the  Navy,  1660-73. 
F.R.S.,  1665;  President,  1684-6.    Surveyor-General  of  the 
Victualling   Office,    1665.     A   zealous   reformer  of   abuses. 
Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  1673-9  and  1686-9.    M.P.  for 
Castle  Rising,  1673-9;  for  Harwich,  1679  and  1685-7.  Com- 
mitted to  the  Tower  of  London  on  a  charge  of  complicity 
with  the  Popish  plot,  1679;  released,  1680.  Retired  after  the 
Revolution  and  lived  mostly  at  Clapham.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Balthazar  St  Michel,  a  Huguenot.   The  well-known 
diarist.     The   'Diary'    remained   in    cipher   in    Magdalene 
College  until  1825  when  it  was  deciphered  by  John  Smith  and 
edited  by  Lord  Braybrooke.   An  enlarged  edition  by  Mynors 
Bright  appeared,  1875-9.    The  original  is  in  the  Pepysian 
Library  at  Magdalene.    The  Bodleian  Library  at  Oxford 
also  contains  fifty  volumes  of  his  manuscripts.  Died  May  26, 
1703,  s.p.,  aged  71.    Buried  at  St  Olave's,   Hart  Street, 
London.    M.I.    Brother  of  John   (1659).    (D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven;  Genealogy  of  Pepys  Family.) 

PEPYS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1675. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1639-40).  B.  at  Preston,  Bucks.  Matric.  1675; 
B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Fellow,  1680-4.  Buried  at  Clifton 
Reynes,  Bucks.,  Feb.  16,  1683-4.   M.I. 

PEPYS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1711-2.  Perhaps 
s.  of  John  (1670).  If  so,  Sherifi  of  Cambridge,  1728. 
{Genealogy  of  the  Pepys  Family.) 

PEPYS  or  PEAPES,  TALBOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c. 
1595.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1546-7)  of  Cottenham,  Cambs. 
Bapt.  at  Impington,  Apr.  2,  1583.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall, 
1601.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  13,  1605.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1613.  Reader,  1632.  Treasurer,  1640.  Recorder  of 
Cambridge,  1624-60.  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1625.  Of 
Impington,  Esq.  Married  (1)  Beatrice,  dau.  of  John  CasteU, 

of   Raveningham,   Norfolk;   (2)   Paulina  .    Died  Mar. 

1665-6.  Buried  at  Impington.  Brother  of  Apollo  (c.  1594) 
and  probably  of  Thomas  (1592),  etc.;  father  of  Roger  (1635), 
John  (1636)  and  Thomas  (1641).  {Genealogy  of  the  Pepys 
Family;  Middle  Temple  Bench  Book.) 
PEPYS,  TALBOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7,  1663.  1st 
s.  of  Roger  (1635),  of  Impington,  Cambs.  B.  Mar.  20,  1646, 
in  Chancery  Lane,  London.  Matric.  1663.  Of  Impington, 
Cambs.,  and  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  Married  Hannah,  dau.  of 
John  Mann,  of  Norwich.  Died  1 681.  Admon.,  Dec.  15,  1681. 

PEPYS,  THOMAS.  Pens.  atGoNViLLE  Hall,  1515-20.  Canonicus. 

Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Braintree.   B.D.  1517-8.   Sub-prior 

of  St  Osyth,  Essex.   Died  before  1523. 
PEAPS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570;  B.A, 

1574-5;  M.A.  1578. 


Percival,  John 

PEAPES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  June  17,  i592- 
Probably  s.  of  John  (1546-7)  of  Cottenham.  Matric.  c.  1592- 
To  be  distinguished  from  a  brother  of  the  same  name.  One 
of  these  was  known  as  'Thomas  the  Black';  he  died  unmarried 
after  1630.  The  other  known  as  'Thomas  the  Red,'  was  of 
Eaton,  Cambs.,  married  Kezia  Day  (their  son  John  was  father 
of  Samuel  (1650)).  Died  May  2,  1615.  He  was  probably  the 
Peterhouse  man.  Brother  of  Apollo  {c.  1594)  >  Talbot 
(1595),  etc. 
PEPYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1641; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  3rd  s.  of  Talbot  (c.  1595)-  B. 
June  5,  1621,  at  Norwich.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A. 
1648.  Fellow,  1649.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  May  20,  1649-  M-D. 
(Padua)  1651.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653,  and  at  Cambridge, 
1664.  Candidate,  College  of  Physicians,  1661.  Died  at 
Impington,  Cambs.  Will  dated  Aug.  20,  1664;  proved 
(P.C.C.)  Feb.  4,  1664-5.  Brotherof  John  (1636)  and  of  Roger 
(1635).  {Al.  Westmon.;  Munk,  i.  302.) 
PEPYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1678.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Martin  Abbey,  Surrey.  Bapt.  May  15, 
1662,  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  School,  Richmond.  Matric. 
1678.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  17,  1679-80. 
PEPYS,  WILLIAM.  Obtained  permission  to  take  the  oaths  re- 
quired for  D.D.  from  the  Prior  of  Norwich  Priory,  1513. 
Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1515)-  - 
PEPYS  or  PEEPES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  30,  1622.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Bumham  Ulph, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric.  1622; 
Scholar,  1622-6;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1631.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Buried  at  Bumham  Westgate,  Sept.  16,  1633.  {Venn, 
I.  256.) 

PEPYS, .  Mus.Bac.  1496-7' 

PEEPS,  {major).    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544- 

PEEPS,  {minor).    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544- 
PERCELL,  see  also  PERSALL  and  PURSELL. 
PERCELL  or  PARSELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1569;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576. 

PERCHARD,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1601.    B.  in 

Guernsey. 
PERCHYLDE,  CLEMENT.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  1470.  Of  Cambridge. 
PERCHYLL,  JOHN.   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1468-9.   Litt.  dim. 

from  Bishop  of  Ely  to  be  ord.  acolyte,  Sept.  22,  1468. 
PERCIVALL,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  28,  1647-8.    S.  of  Sir  Philip,  Knt.,  Registrar  of  the 
Irish   Court   of   Wards   (for   whom   see  D.N.B.).    School, 
CamberweU.  Matric.  1648,  as 'Perswall';  B.A.  1651-2.  Died 
in  London,  unmarried,  Jan.  1653.  Brother  of  John  (1645-6). 
PERCIVALL,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1682.   S.  of  Samuel,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Esq.    B.  at 
Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts.  School,  Stanstead  (private).  Matric. 
1682.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1683. 
PERSEVALL,   EDWARD.    'Of  Sidney  College,   Cambridge"; 
licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth  Bagott,  of  Sedgebrooke,  Lines., 
Oct.  27,  1599. 
PERCIVAL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1722.  S.  of  Phillip,  of  Co.  Cork,  Ireland.  Bapt.  Dec.  14,  1702, 
at  Wandsworth,  Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1722; 
Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb. 
Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester)   Dec.  24,   1727,  to  church  of 
Christchurch,  Southwark.    V.  of  Climping,  Sussex,  174O-7. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1750-72.    R.  of  Ford,  Sussex,  1753-72. 
Died  1772.  {Al.  Westmon.,  280.) 
PERCIVAL,    JOHN.     Studied    at    Oxford    and    Cambridge. 
Carthusian  monk.   Prior  of  the  house  of  his  order  at  Paris, 
c.  1550.  Author,  Compendium  Divini  Amoris.   (Cooper,  i.  6; 
D.N.B.) 
PERCIVALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1563; 
B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  1576.   Fellow,  1566-74.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  17,  1568.    R.  of  Stiffkey, 
Norfolk,  1574- 
PERCIVALL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Jan. 
14,  1645-6;  afterwards  Fell.-Com.    S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Philip, 
Knt.,  of  Co.  Cork,  Ireland,  and  of  Dublin.   B.  there,  Sept.  7, 
1629.     School,    CamberweU,    Surrey.     Matric.    1646;    B.A. 
1648-9.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1649.   Concerned 
in  the  transplanting  of  the  Papists  into  Connaught,  1653. 
Knighted  in  Ireland,  July  22,  1658.   Appointed  Clerk  of  the 
Crown,  May  7,  1660.    Prothonotary  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
and  Keeper  of  the  Public  Accounts.   Created  Bart.,  Sept.  9, 
1661.    Privy  Councillor.    M.P.  for  Cork,   1661-5.    Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Southwell,  of  Kingsale.    Buried 
Nov.  12,  1665,  at  St  Audoeu's,  Dublin.   Brother  of  Arthur 
(1647-8)  and  father  of  Robert  (1674).    {G.E.C.) 


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PERSEVALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
isea  Perhaps  s.  of  George,  of  Somerset.  B.  1550.  School, 
St  Paul's.  A  student  at  Lincohi's  Inn.  M.P.  for  Richmond, 
1604-11.  Lived  in  Spain  for  four  years.  Registrar  of  the 
Court  of  Wards  in  Ireland,  1616.  Member  of  the  Virginian 
Co.  Married  (i)  Joan,  dau.  of  Henry  Young,  of  Buckhom 
Weston,  Dorset;  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Sherman,  of  Ottery 
St  Mary,  Devon.  Author  of  the  well-known  Spanish-English 
dictionviTy  Bibliotheca  Hispanica.  Died  Sept.  4,  1620.  Buried 
in  St  Audoen's  Church,  Dublin.  Ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Egmont.    {D.N.B.) 

PERSEVELL,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1543-4;  M.A.  i547;  B.D.  1553-4- 
R.  of  Toft,  Cambs.,  1554-6.  Archdeacon  of  Chester,  1554-9- 

PERSIVAL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635.  Of 
Norwich. 

PERCEVALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  15, 1674.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1645-6),  Bart.,  of  Burton,  Cork. 
B.  at  Kinsale,  Ireland,  Feb.  18,  1657.  Matric.  1674,  'jonn 
(adm.  in  College  as  Robert).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  5, 
1676-7.  Murdered  in  the  Strand,  June  5,  1677.  Buried  in 
Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel.  His  younger  brother  John  succeeded 
his  brother  Philip  as  3rd  Bart.,  in  1680.  (Peile,  11.  56; 
G.E.C.,  m.  315) 

PERCIVALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  25, 
1705.  Of  Manchester,  gent.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Manchester,  merchant.  Matric.  1705.  Perhaps  buned  at 
Wakefield,  Yorks.,  Jan.  i753.  aged  62.  One  of  these  names 
s.  of  Peter,  of  Warrington,  Lanes.,  M.D.  B.  c.  1691.  M.D. 
of  Leyden,  1720.  Died  Jan.  12,  1750-1,  aged  59;  uncle  of 
Thomas,  F.R.S.,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  {F.M.G.,  121;  F.  A. 
Crisp,  Vis.  of  England  and  Wales,  iv.) 

PERCIFALL,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c. 
1593  One  T.  PerceveU,  'B.A.,'  was  V.  of  Tilsworth,  Beds., 
1612.  V.  of  PuUoxhill,  1615.  (The  B.A.  Ust  of  1594-5  is 
missing.) 

PERCY,  ALAN.  Master  of  Sx  John's  College,  1516-8.  S.  of 
Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Northumberland.  V.  of  Giggleswick, 
Yorks.,  1508-17.  Preb.  of  York,  1513.  R.  of  St  Anne, 
Aldersgate,  London,  1515-8.  R.  of  St  Mary-at-HiU,  1521-60. 
R.  of  Miilbarton,  Norfolk,  1526.  Warden  of  Trmity  CoUege, 
Arundel,  1539;  surrendered  it  to  the  King,  1545.  R.  of 
Stanley  Regis,  Gloucs.,  in  1551-60  (non-resident).  R.  of 
Earsham,  Norfolk,  1558.  Died  May,  1560.  Buried  in  the 
Old  Chapel  of  St  John's.   (Cooper,  i.  206;  D.N.B.) 

PERCY,  ALGERNON.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1615.  S.  of  Henry,  9th  Earl  of  Northumberland. 
B.  in  London.  Bapt.  Oct.  13,  1602.  M.A.  1616  (fil.  nob.). 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  10,  1615.  K.B.,  1616. 
Subscribed  at  Oxford,  July  15,  1617.  M.P.  for  Sussex,  1624- 
5-  for  Chichester,  1625-7.  Created  Baron  Percy,  1626. 
Succeeded  as  10th  Eari  of  Northumberland,  1632.  K.G., 
1635.  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  1636;  Lord  High  Admiral, 
1638-42.  Privy  Councillor,  1636  and  again,  1660.  General 
of  aU  the  forces  south  of  the  Trent,  1639.  GraduaUy  drew 
to  the  side  of  the  opposition.  Accepted  a  place  in  the 
ParUamentary  Committee  of  Safety,  1642.  A  member  of 
the  Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines,  1643.  Headed  the 
opposition  in  the  House  of  Lords  to  Charles  I's  trial.  Re- 
mained aloof  from  pubUe  affairs  during  the  Commonwealth. 
At  various  times  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Northumberland, 
Sussex  and  Surrey;  joint  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Northumber- 
land, 1660.  Lord  High  Constable  of  England,  1661.  Married 
(1)  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Cecil,  Earl  of  Salisbury;  (2)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Theophilus  Howard,  Earl  of  Suffolk.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1668.  Buried  at  Petworth,  Sussex.  M.I.  {D.N.B.; 
G.E.C.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PERCY,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1470-1.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1470. 

PERCYE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1583. 
Married  Dionysia  Haldenby,  of  Adlingfleet,  Yorks.,  1590. 
Killed  Philip  Constable  (1611)  in  a  duel.  May  15,  i6i8. 

PERCY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13, 
1692-3.  S.  of  Francis,  sculptor,  of  Cambridge,  and  Mayor  m 
1709.  Bapt.  Jan.  20,  1675,  at  Trinity  Church,  Cambridge. 
School,  Thurlow  (Mr  Harrard).  Matric.  1695.  Living  in 
Cambridge,  in  1716.  Afterwards  of  St  Margaret's,  Rochester, 
Kent,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue.  Will  dated,  Sept.  8,  1741 ; 
proved,  Feb.  26,  1742.  {Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  11.  62.) 
PERCY,  GEORGE  (1486-7),  see  GARDE. 

PERCY,  HENRY  (ALGERNON),  Earl  of  Northumberland.  M.A. 
1527-8.  S.  of  Henry  Algernon,  5th  Earl  of  Northumberland. 
B.  c.  1502.  Knighted,  15 19.  A  member  of  the  Council  of 
the  North,  1522.  Warden  of  the  eastern  and  western 
marches,  1527.  Succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Earl,  May  19, 
1527.  Arrested  Cardinal  Wolsey  at  Cawood  Castle,  for  high 
toeason,  Nov.  4,  1530.  K.G.,  1531.  Sheriff  of  Northumber- 
land, 1532.  Privy  Councillor,  1532.  Lord-President  of  the 
Covmcil  of  the  North,  1536.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Talbot,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  Died  June  30,  1537.  Buried  at 
Hackney,  Middlesex.   M.I.   {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 


Perkins,  Henry 


PERSY,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1515,  age  15. 
PERCY,  JOHN.   M.A.  1641  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow). 
PERCY,    JOSCELYN.     Adm.    at   Corpus    Christi,    1716. 


Of 


Cambridgeshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Charies,  milliner,  of  Cambridge. 
Bapt.  July  24,  1698,  at  St  Benedict's,  Cambridge.  B.A. 
1720-1;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1723; 
priest,  Feb.  21,  1724-5;  C.  of  Castor,  Northants.,  1727.  R- 
of  Marholm,  1735.  Married  Martha  Tryce.  Died  Aug.  15, 
1755.  Buried  at  Castor.  (G.  Mag.;  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  11.  62.) 
PERSEY,   NICHOLAS.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,   Easter, 

1575;  B.A.  1578-9- 
PERCYE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
8,  1594.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  South  Creake,  Norfolk. 
School,  Walsingham  (Mr  Dolington). 
PERCYE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  4,  1579- 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.,  and  great-grandson  of 
Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Northumberland.  Matric.  1579-  Con- 
stable of  Alnwick  Castle,  1594.  Auditor  to  Henry,  9th  Earl 
of  Northumberland.  Gentleman  Pensioner,  1604.  Married 
Martha,  dau.  of  Robert  Wright,  of  Plowden,  Yorks.,  and 
sister  to  the  conspirator.  One  of  the  most  active  organisers 
of  the  Gunpowder  Plot.  Took  refuge  with  Catesby  and  John 
Wright  in  a  house  at  Holbeach,  Staffs.  Mortally  wounded 
there  while  resisting  capture,  Nov.  9,  1605.  Ancestor  of  the 
Percys  of  Cambridge.  {D.N.B.;  Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  11.  60.) 
PERCY,  WILLIAM.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  145 1-6.  9th 
s.  of  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Northumberland  (slain  at  the 
Battle  of  St  Albans,  1455).  B.  at  Leckenfield,  Yorks.,  Apr.  7, 
1428.  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1452-62.  Died  1462.  {Coll.  Top.  et 
Gen.,  VI.  275.) 

PERCY, .   M.A.  1517-8. 

PERELL  or  PROELL,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1527-8. 
PERFECT,  see  also  PARFECT. 

PERFECT  or  PARFECT,  CALEB.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1725. 
S.  of  John,  of  Famborough,  Somerset.  Matric.  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford)  Apr.  3,  1707,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  1710;  priest  (Gloucester)  1715.  Minor 
canon  of  Rochester,  1719-33-  P-C  of  Stroud,  Rochester, 
1719-33.  R.  of  Cuxton,  1720-70.  V.  of  Shome,  i733-7o. 
Died  Sept.  21,  1770.  Buried  at  Cuxton.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
PERFECT,  CALEB.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1731-  S.  of  Caleb, 
of  Silton,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  17,  1723,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727.  V.  of  Mere, 
Wilts.,  1734-44.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  438.) 
PERIAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1613; 

B.A.  1616;  M.A.  1628. 
PERIAM,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Rowington,  Somerset.    B.A. 
1627-8;  M.A.  1631.   R.  of  Rowington,  i634-(?)  60. 
PERIANT,   HUMPHREY.    Matric.  pens,   from  Clare,  Michs. 
1612.   S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gt  Birch,  Essex,  Knt.   Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1615-6;  of  Colchester,  gent.    Brother 
of  Thomas  (1609).   {Vis.  of  Herts.,  157.) 
PERIENT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1609. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gt  Birch,  Essex.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  25,  1613;  of  Colchester,  Essex,  Esq.  M.P.  for  St  Albans, 
1614.   Knighted,  Jfan.  22,  1615-6.  Married  (i)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Roger  Aston;   (2)   Mary,  dau.  of  John  Penington,  of 
Chigwell,    Essex.     Living,    1636.     Brother   of    Humphrey. 
{Vis.  of  Herts.;  Cussans,  Herts.,  11.  252.) 
PER... NAM     (?PERRIMAN),     JOHN.      Matric.     pens,     from 

Christ's,  May,  1553. 
PERIMAN,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1589. 
PERKINDEREN,  ABRAHAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1621. 
PERKINS,  see  also  PARKINS. 
PERKINS,  ADRIAN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593; 

B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 
PIRKINS,    EDWARD.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   Catharine's, 
Michs.  1638.  Of  London.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.   Perhaps 
V.  of  Upper  Winchendon,  Bucks.,  1643.    See  At.  Oxon.  for 
a  contemporary.   {Shaw,  i.  308.) 
PERKINS,  GEORGE,  see  PARKIN. 

PERKINS,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  15,  1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  in  Yorkshire.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric.  1744- 
PERKINS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624. 
PERKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  June 
25,  1675.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.  B.  at  Crosby  Garrett, 
Westmorland.  School,  Appleby.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1679- 
80;  M.A.  1693. 


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PERKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1713. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  i7i6-7.  Orel,  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1717;  priest,  June  4,  1721.  R.  of  Bar- 
wick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.,  173 1-6.  Perhaps  V.  of  Buxton, 
Norfolk,  1725-51.  If  so,  died  1751-  One  of  these  names 
P.C.  of  St  Chad's,  Lichfield,  1724-32.  Vicar  Choral  and 
Sacrist  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1724-  Preb.  of  Lichfield. 
But  %ee  At.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.  (Thoresby  Soc,  xvii. 
74.) 
PERKINS,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1665. 
Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1668-9; 
priest  (London)  Feb.  27,  1669-70.  R.  of  Holme  Pierrepont, 
Notts.,  1680-1717.  Married  (i)  Elinor  Rustat,  of  Holme, 
Feb.  21,  1670-1;  (2)  Ann  Cheswell,  June  9,  1697.  Died  c. 
1717.  (Godfrey,  Notts.) 
PERKINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  16,  1626.  Of 

Cornwall. 
PERKINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12, 
1666-7.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Isle  Abbots,  Somerset.  School, 
Ilminster  (Mr  Goodenough).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1; 
M.A.  1674.  Fellow,  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1673; 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1675.  V.  of  Braughing,  Herts.,  1680- 
1714.  Perhaps  R.  of  Warehome  St  Matthew,  Kent,  1680-1. 
Died  1714.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Peile,  11.  9.) 
PERKINS,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May 
19,  1730.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Penistone,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Penistone.  Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1732; 
B.A.  1733-4.  V.  of  Broxted,  Essex,  1739-95;  also  V.  of 
Lindsell.  Died  May  i,  1795,  aged  83;  of  Stow  St  Mary's, 
Suffolk.  Probably  brother  of  Jonathan  (1725)-  (Peile,  ii. 
222;  Musgrave.) 
PERKIN,  JOHN.   Fee  for  B.A.  1466-7. 

PERKINS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  10, 
1659.   S.  of  Thomas  (?  1624),  clerk,  of  Mears  Ashby,  North- 
ants.  B.  there.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663-4. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1668.  Probably  R.  of  Harring- 
ton, Northants.,  1673.   Buried  there  Apr.  12,  1724,  aged  83. 
But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
PERKINS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  17,  1682. 
S.  of  Christopher,  weaver,  of  Itteringham,  Norfolk.    B.  at 
Wickmere.     School,    Holt.     Matric.    1682,    as    'Parkins'; 
Scholar,  1682-3;  B.A.  1685-6.   (Venn,  i.  470.) 
PERKINS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1699.   S.  of  Roger,  apothecary,  deceased.    B.  at  Doncaster, 
Yorks.    School,  Doncaster  (Mr  Newcomb).    Matric.   1699; 
B.A.    1703-4;    M.A.    1707;    B.D.    1714-     Fellow,    1707-21. 
Taxor,  1708.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  3,  1705;  priest,  Sept. 
22,  1706.    V.  of  Sawston,  Cambs.,  1705-6.    V.  of  Fulboum 
All  Saints',  1713.    R.  of  Fulboum  St  Vigors,  1719-    V.  of 
Thriplow,    1739-50.     Died    there    Jan.    25,    i75o-i-     M.I. 
(Scott- Mayor.) 
PERKINS  or  PARKIN,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's, 
July  2,  1725.  Probably  s.  of  John  (schoolmaster  of  Penistone, 
Yorks.,  c.  1728).  B.  there.  School,  Penistone  (Mr  Ramsden). 
Matric.  1726.    Probably  minister  of  Denby,  near  Penistone, 
before  1751.    Probably  brother  of  Jeremiah  (1730)-    (Peii^y 
II.  211;  Hunter,  11.  353.) 
PERKINS,  OLIVER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1584; 
B.A.   1587-8;   M.A.    1591.     Probably   "Olibrius   Perkinson; 
M.A.,'  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  1596-   V.    of  OfSey, 
Herts.,  1603-6.    (Peile,  i.  179.) 
PERKINS,  RALPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  25,  1673. 
Of  London.   B.  1658.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  1674; 
B.A.   1677-8;   M.A.   1681;   LL.D.    1693.    FeUow,   1681-98. 
R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1696-1727.   Preb.  of  Ely,  1715-51. 
Died  in   London,   May    17,    1751.   aged   96-     Will,    P.C.C. 
Benefactor  to  Queens'. 
PERKINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  9, 
1632.  Of  Donegal.  Matric.  1632.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  17, 
1633-4- 
PERKINS,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
7,  1664-5.    S.  of  Richard,  deceased.    B.  at  Hull.    School, 
Hull.    Matric.  1667. 
PERKINS,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1691.  S.  of  William  (?  1668),  V.  of  Ormesby,  Yorks.  School, 
Guisborough  (Mr  William  Jaques).  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694- 
5.   Ord.  priest  (York)  June,  1696. 
PERKINS,  SAMUEL  (1570-1),  see  PARKINS. 
PERKINS,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June 
27,    1661.    S.    of   George,   schoolmaster,  Christ's  Hospital, 
London. 
PERKINS,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5, 
1715.    2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  (1677),  R-  of  Colstersworth,  Lines. 
B    at  Boothby  Pannel,  Lines.    School,  Oakham.    Matric. 
1716;  M.B.   1723.    Died  Aug.  11,  1767,  aged  69.    M.I.  at 
Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.   (Nichols,  11.  255.) 


Perkins,  William 

PERKYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Feb.  23, 
1599-1600.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  West  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wisbech  (Mr  Howdall).  Scholar,  1601-6;  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A. 

1607,  as '  Parkin.'  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25, 

1608,  age  24.   C.  of  Lutton,  Lines.   (Venn,  1.  171.) 

PERKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  May  8,  1618.  B.  in 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  i6i8.  Perhaps  's.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Fishlake,  Yorks.,  Esq.,'  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  20,  1620-1. 

PERKINS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1624;  B.A.  1627-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  21;  priest, 
Aug.  22,  1628.  Probably  V.  of  Naseby,  Northants.,  1633-40, 
'M.A.'  V.  of  Moulton,  1640-55.  V.  of  Burley-on-the-HiU, 
Rutland,  1647-60.    Perhaps  father  of  John  (1639). 

PERKINS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  7,  1660; 
'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.    S.  of  Thomas,  dyer,  ot 
St  Michael,  Queenhithe,  London.  Adm.  at  Christ's  Hospital, 
Mar.  14,  1647,  age  7.    Matric.  1660.  B.A.  1663-4.    Signs  for 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Sept.  24, 1664.  V.  of  St  Stephen's, 
St  Albans,  1664-8.  V.ofHorley, Surrey,  1668-71.  R.ofColne 
Engaine,  Essex,  1671-86.   Died  1686.   (A.  W.  Lockhart.) 
PERKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  3, 
1709.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Fishlake,  Yorks.    School, 
Doncaster  (Mr  Withers).   Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 
PERKINS,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  10, 
1738.    S.  of  Roger.    B.  at  Doncaster,  Yorks.    School,  Ely, 
Cambs.    Matric.   1738;  B.A.   1741-2;  M.A.   1745-    Fellow, 
1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  i743;  priest,  Sept.  22, 
1745.    V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1745-88.    Died  Oct.  29, 
1788.  Will,  P.C.C.   (G.  Mag.;  E.  Mag.) 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1577- 
S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Marston  Jabbet,  Warws.,  1558.    B.A. 
1580-1;  M.A.   1584.    Fellow,   1584-95.    Lecturer  at  Gt  St 
Andrew's,  Cambridge,  until  1602.  Distinguished  for  his  strong 
Calvinism.  His  reputation  as  a  teacher  was  unrivalled  in  the 
University.    Author,  theological;  his  works  translated  into 
Dutch,  Spanish,  Welsh,  Irish.   Died  1602.   Buried  in  Gt  St 
Andrew's  Church.   (Peile,  1.  141;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  335.) 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1608. 
PERKINS,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',   Easter, 
1621.   Of  Cambridgeshire.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  1622-3. 
Matric.  Easter,  1624;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A  1628. 
PERKINS,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    at    Emmanuel,    1624.     S.    of 
William,  merchant  tailor,  of  London.  B.  there,  Aug.  25,  1607. 
Schools,  London  and  Colchester  (Mr  Danes).   Matric.  Michs. 
1625.    Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  15,  1626.    B.A.  1627-8. 
Went  to  New  England,  1632.    Resided  at  Roxbury,  Mass., 
adm.  a  freeman  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony,  1634.  Moved 
to  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1643.   Sent  as  deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1644;  lieutenant,  1644,  and  captain,  1645,  of  the  local 
military  company;  served  as  schoolmaster  and  preached 
occasionally.    Removed  to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  and  taught 
school  there,   1651-5.    Retired  to  Topsfield,   Mass.,   1655. 
Died  there.  May  21,  1682.   (Peile,  i.  378;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  4,  1627. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1631-2. 
PERKINS  or  PARKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  June  16,  1646.  S.  of  William,  of  Grantham,  Lines. 
Bapt.  there,  July  5,  1629.  School,  Grantham  (Mr  Wilkinson). 
Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  6,  1665. 
Buried  at  Grantham,  Jan.  25,  1692-3.  Father  of  William 
(1677).  (Peile,  I.  508;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  776.) 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
13,  1649.  S.  of  Robert,  shoemaker,  of  Bridlington,  Yorks. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Sedgewicke).  Matric.  1649,  as 
'  Potkins.' 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  II,  1668.  Of  Durham.  School,  Brignall,  Yorks.  B.A. 
1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1671;  priest,  Sept.  1672. 
Probably  V.  of  Ormesby,  Yorks.,  1676.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for 
a  contemporary.  Probably  father  of  Robert  (1691). 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1677. 
S.  of  William  (1646),  of  Grantham,  Lines.  Bapt.  at  Bourne, 
Apr.  20,  1660.  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May,  1684.  R.  of  Colsterworth,  Lines.,  1690-1720; 
and  of  Boothby-Pagnell,  1692.  Died  June  17,  1720,  aged  60. 
Buried  at  Colsterworth.  Father  of  Samuel  (1715)  and  William 
(1710).  (Peile,  II.  67;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  776,  where  only  one 
son,  James,  is  mentioned.) 
PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
19,  1693.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Coltishall,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7; 
M.A.  1700;  B.D.  1707;  D.D.  1713.  Fellow,  1699-1716.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1698;  priest.  Mar.  1701-2.  R.  of 
Gt  Ryburgh,  Norfolk,  1720-2.  R.  of  Egmere,  1720-2. 


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PERKINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June 
20  1710.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1677),  R-  of  Colsterworth,  Lines. 
School,  Colsterworth.  Scholar,  1711-2.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1715). 

PERKINS,  ZACHARY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1613;  B.A. 
1616-7;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  23;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1621.  Head  Master  of 
Nuneaton  School,  Warws.,  1624.   (Peile,  i.  290.) 

PERKIN, .   B.Can.L.  1488-9. 

PERKS,  see  PEARKES. 

PERMAN,  see  also  PARMAN. 

PERMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  24,  i675. 
S.  of  George,  of  Huntingdonshire.  Schools,  Grantham  and 
Newark.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1685.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  i68i;  priest,  June,  1682.  V.  of 
Owersby,  Lines.,  1682.    {Peile,  n.  60.) 

PERNBY  or  PARNBY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1531-2;  MA.  1537-8. 
(Probably  of  Peterhouse;  the  patron  of  Cherry  Hinton, 
Cambs.)  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  1533-73-  V.  of  Longstowe, 
J 55 6-73-  Buried  at  Cherry  Hinton,  Apr.  6,  1573-  Father  of 
William  (i577).    {T.  A.  Walker.) 

PERNBY  or  PARNBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1575;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583-  Perhaps  V.  of 
ShepherdsweU  (Sibertswold),  Kent,  1597-1601.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1636;  as  of  Famingham. 

PERNBY  or  PARNBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peter- 
house,  Easter,  1577.  S.  of  Thomas  (1531-2),  V.  of  Cherry 
Hinton,  Cambs.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  i,  1563.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  4,  1588,  as  'B.A.' 

PERNEBYE, .  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1578-9- 

PERNE,  see  also  PARNE. 

PERNE,  ANDREW.  B.A.  1537-8.  S.  of  John,  of  East  Bilney, 
Norfolk.  .M.A.  1540;  B.D.  1547;  D.D.  1552-  Fellow  of 
St  John's,  1540.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1540.  Proctor,  1546-7. 
Vice-ChanceUor,  1551-2,  I55&-7,  i559-6o,  1574-5,  1580-1. 
Master  of  Peterhouse,  1554-89-  Ineorp.  at  Oxford,  1552. 
R  of  Walpole  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1549.  R.  of  Pulham,  1550. 
R.  of  Somersham,  Cambs.,  1551-89-  Canon  of  Westmmster, 
1552-7.  R.  of  Balsham,  Cambs.,  1554-  Dean  of  Ely,  1557-89- 
Died  Apr  26,1589.  Buried  in  the  parish  church  of  Lambeth, 
Surrey.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1589.  Benefactor  to  Peterhouse  and 
Queens'.   (Cooper,  n.;  D.N. B.) 

PERNE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1582.  S.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.  B.A.  1585-6;  Scholar, 
1586-7-  M.A.  1589.  FeUow,  1588-90.  Ineorp.  at  Oxford, 
1 60 1  Took  a  lease  of  lands  at  West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  159°- 
Had  a  house  in  Cambridge,  1607-15.  Churchwarden  of  Little 
St  Mary's,  1608-12.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
July  6  1616.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1616.  Brother  of  John 
(1589-90)  and  probably  of  Richard  (1581),  father  of  Andrew 
(1623).  {Al.  Oxon.,  where  he  is  confused  with  the  next.) 
PEARNE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  7,  i593- 
S  of  Richard  (1564),  of  Ely.  Matric.  1593-4;  Scholar,  1593- 
7;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Fellow,  1598-1621.  Bursar,  etc. 
Senior  Proctor,  1615-6.  V.  of  Southminster,  Essex,  1615-22. 
V.  of  Norton,  Durham,  1622-40.  R.  of  Washington,  1622-40. 
Buried  Apr.  2,  1640. 
PERNE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  25,  1613. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (i573)-  B-  i594-  Matric.  1613; 
Scholar,  1&14-21;  Ironmonger  Exhibitioner,  1617;  B.A. 
1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  FeUow  of  St  Catharine's,  1622-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1620;  priest,  June  4,  1622.  R.  of 
Wilby,  Northants.,  1627-54.  Probably  sequestered  to  St 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  1643-5.  One  of  the  four  representa- 
tives from  Northants.  to  the  Westminster  Assembly,  1643. 
Preached  two  sermons  to  the  House  of  Commons  during  the 
Long  Parliament.  Died  Dec.  13,  1654.  Buried  at  Wilby. 
M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 
PERNE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  31,  1623. 
Of  Cambridge.  S.  of  Andrew  (1582).  Bapt.  at  Little  St 
Mary's,  Apr.  23,  1608.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A. 
1631;  LL.D.  1640.  Of  West  Wratting,  Cambs.  Died  Dec.  21, 
1679,  aged  73.  M.I.  at  Wratting.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1625), 
father  of  the  next,  and  of  John  (1657),  Henry  (i66i)  and 
Heigham  (1651).  (T.  A.  Walker.) 
PERNE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16, 
1661.  S.  of  Andrew  (1623),  LL.D.,  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs. 
B.  there.  School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex  (Mr  Burrow). 
Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1666; 
priest  (Elv)  Sept.  22,  1667.  V.  of  Liddon,  Kent,  1672-5. 
Died  1675.  Brother  of  John  (1657),  Henry  (1661)  and 
Heigham  (1651). 
PERN,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  4, 
1680-1.  S.  of  Heigham  (1651),  R.  of  Brinkley,  Cambs. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  23,  1665.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.    i68i;    Scholar,    1681;    B.A.    1684-5;    M.A.    1688. 


Perne,  Richard 

Fellow,  1688-1707.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1701; 
priest    May  31,  1702.    V.  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
1702-4.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1704-25-  Died  Nov.  21,  1725. 
Benefactor  to  Peterhouse.    (T.  A.  Walker,  167;  Ntchols,  11. 
360.) 
PERN  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  17, 
1725.   Of  Cambridgeshire.   S.  of  John  (1657),  and  grandson 
of  Andrew  (1623).    School,  Bury.    Matric.   1725;  Scholar, 
1725-  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732;  B.D.  1739-   Fellow,  1730-42- 
Taxor,  1733.   Scrutator,  1743.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  25, 
1732;  priest,  July  31,  1733-    V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs., 
1734-9.    R.  of  Abington  Pigotts,  1740-69.    R.  of  Shingay, 
1741-2.  R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk,  1742-72.  Died  Nov.  23,  1772. 
M.I.  at  Norton.    Brother  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1724)- 
{T.A.  Walker,  252.) 
PERNE,  CHESTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1717.    S.  of  John  (1657),  Esquire  Bedell.    B.  at  Coeken 
Hatch.    School,   Eton.    Matric.   1717;   B.A.   172&-1;   MA. 
1724.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  1726.   Proctor  in  the  Vice- 
Chancellor's  Court.   J. P.  for  Cambs.   Sherig  for  Cambs.  and 
Hunts.,  1740-1.    Resided  at  Abington.    Died  Mar.  7,  1753- 
Brother  of  Andrew  (above)  and  John  (1724)-    (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  312;  G.  Mag.) 
PERNE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1544.    Probably  M.P.  for  Plympton,  1558;  for  Grampound, 
1563-6.    Reported  to  be  a  lunatic  and  removed  from  the 
House  of  Commons,  Oct.  1566. 
PERNE,  HEIGHAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  22, 
1651.   Of  Cambridge.  S.  of  Andrew  (1623).   School,  Wrat- 
ting, Cambs.    Scholar,    1652;   Matric.   1654;    B.A.   1655-6; 
M.A.  1659.    R.  of  Brinkley,  Cambs.,  1663-1713-    Died  May 
29,  1716,  aged  86.   Buried  at  Brinkley.   Brother  of  Andrew 
(1661),  John  (1657),  etc.    and    father    of    Andrew   (1681). 
(T.A.  Walker.) 
PERNE,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  16, 
1661.  S.  of  Andrew  (1623),  LL.D.,  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs. 
B.   there.    School,  Saffron  Walden,   Essex   (Mr  Burrows), 
Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  2,  1667;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1668.   R.  of  Croyland,  Lines., 
1671-1721.     Preb.   of   Lincoln,    1681.     R.   of   Leverington, 
Cambs.,  1682-1721.  Died  Jan.  15,  1721.    M.I.  at  Levering- 
ton.  Brother  of  Andrew  (i66i),  John  (1657)  and  Heigham 
(1651),  father  of  the  next.    (Fenland  N.  and  Q.,  vii.  138;  Le 
Neve,  Fasti,  gives  1724  as  the  date  of  his  death.) 
PERN,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  28, 
1699.   S.  of  Henry  (above),  clerk.   B.  1680,  at  Leverington, 
Cambs.   School,  Wisbech.   Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 
1706.  Fellow,  1706.  Taxor,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  11, 
1704;  priest,  June  3,   1705.    C.  of  Newton,  by  Wisbech, 
Cambs.,  1706.   R.  of  KnapweU,  1709.   Died  1728,  aged  48. 
M.I.  at  Leverington. 
PERN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1589-90.    S.  of 
John,  of  Cambridge.   Scholar,  1590-7;  Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A. 
1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  R.  of  Fordley,  Sufiolk,  1612-33.  Brother 
of  Andrew  (1582). 
PERNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17  sic)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  24, 
1657.  S.  of  Andrew  (1623),  LL.D.,  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs. 
Bapt.  there,  Feb.  7,  1637.    School,  Safiron  Walden,  Essex 
(Mr  Burrows).   Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house, 1665.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1664-93.    Taxor,  1668. 
Senior   Proctor,    1681-2.     Esquire   Bedell,    1683-1715.     Of 
Cambridge.    Notary  Public.    Died  Jan.  7,  1715.    Father  of 
the  next,  Chester  (1717)  and  Andrew  (1725).    (Ely  Epis. 
Records,  375;  T.  A.  Walker.) 
PERN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  18,  1724. 
S.  of  John  (above),  Esquire  Bedell.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  from 
Peterhouse,  1731.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1730-3.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Nov.   II,   1731.    R.  of  Knapwell,  Cambs.,   1731-44. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1742.  V.  of  Gillingham,  Dorset,  1744-70. 
Died  Apr.  6,  1770.   M.I.  at  Gillingham.   Brother  of  Andrew 
(1725)  and  Chester  (1717).   (Scott-Mayor,  m.  367.) 
PEARNE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  16, 
1564.    1st  s.  of  William,  and  nephew  of  Andrew  (i537-8). 
Matric.   1564;  Scholar,   1567-8;   B.A.   1567-8;   M.A.   1571. 
Fellow,  1569.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  and  priest,  Dec.  21, 
1569.   Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  in  1569.   V. 
of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs,  1574-7-  R-  of  Wentworth,  1580-8. 
R.  of  Downham,   1588-97.  Buried  there  Mar.  17,  1596-7- 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1573)  and  Robert  (1577).  (T.A.  Walker.) 
PEARNE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1581.    Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Cambridge.    Apparently  re- 
admitted as  Fell.-Com.  in  1586.  Probably  brother  of  Andrew 
(1582)  and  John  (1589-90).    (T.  A.  Walker.) 
PERN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
25,  1681.    Of  Dorset.    School,  Mere,  Wilts.    Matric.  1681; 
Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1684-5. 


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PERNE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1577.  S.  of  William,  and  nephew  of  Andrew  (i537-8).  B.A. 
from  Corpus  Christi,  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  10,  1582.  R.  of  Southery,  Norfolk, 
1588-9.  V.  of  Chettisham.Cambs.,  1599-1614-  Subsequently 
of  Ely.  Probably  a  vicar  of  the  Cathedral.  Brother  of  the 
next  and  Richard  (1564). 
PERNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1573.  S.  of  William,  and  nephew  of  Andrew  (i537-8).  B.A. 
i577-8;  Scholar,  1579;  M.A.  1581.  Fellow,  1580-5.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1585.  V.  of  Melboum,  Cambs.,  1581-2.  V.  of 
Cherry  Hinton,  1582-8.  R.  of  Wentworth,  1588.  Married 
Katherine  Rydley,  of  Downham,  Cambs.  Brother  of  Robert 
(above)  and  Richard  (1564)-  {T.  A.  Walker.) 
PERNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  July  7, 
1625.  S.  of  Andrew  (1582),  of  Cambridge.  Bapt.  at  Little 
St  Mary's,  Apr.  22,  1610.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Buried 
at  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  Jan.  20,  1664-5.  Brother  of 
Andrew  (1623)  and  perhaps  father  of  the  next.  (T.A.  Walker; 
Ely  Epis.  Records,  306.) 
PERN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  8, 
1653.  Of  Cambridge.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (above).  School, 
Chesterford.   Matric.  1655;  Scholar,  1656;  B.A.  1657-8. 

PERN,  .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1564. 

PERN, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 

PERNHAM,  see  also  PARNHAM. 

PERNHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1596.  Of 
Leicestershire.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1614. 
Fellow,  1607-8.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 
1607,  age  24.  V.  of  Corringham,  Lines.,  1610.  V.  of  Stow- 
market  St  Peter,  Sufiolk,  1625-8.  Died  Feb.  i,  1627-8. 
(jE.  Anglian,  x.  195.) 
PERPOYNTE,  see  PIERREPOINT. 
PERRERS  or  PERERS,  JOHN.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1336. 

Died  July  6,  1349.   (Trinity  College  Admissions.) 
PERREERE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1647. 
PERRINCHIEF,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent, 
1637-8;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  Gabriel, 
joiner,  of  St  Botolph,  Aidersgate,  London.  Adm.  at  Christ's 
Hospital,  Apr.  15,  1625,  age  4.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1641-2; 
M.A.  1645;  D.D.  1663.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  until  1650, 
ejected.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  3,  1646.  R.  of 
St  Mildred  Poultry,  1661-73.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1664. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1667.  Sub-almoner  to  Charles  II.  Arch- 
deacon of  Huntingdon,  1670-3.  R.  of  St  Mary  Colechurch, 
1672.  Author,  sermons,  and  controversial  works.  Died  Aug. 
31,  1673.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Will  (P.C.C). 
(D.N.B.;  A.  W.  Lockhart.) 
PERRING,    JOHN.     Adm.   sizar   at   Jesus,    Mar.    1647-8,   as 

Peming.   Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1648. 
PERRIN  or  PIRRYN,  JOHN.   M.A.  1586  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  London,  pleb.    Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  1575, 
age  17,  from  Merchant  Taylors'  School;  B.A.  1579;  M.A. 
1583;  B.D.  1589;  D.D.  1596.    Fellow  of  St  John's  (Oxford) 
1575  (sic).   Regius  Professor  of  Greek  (Oxford),  1597-1615. 
Canon  of  Christ  Church,  1604-15.    V.  of  Worthing,  Sussex, 
1605-11.    One  of  the  translators  of  the  Bible.  Died  May  9, 
1615.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
PERRINS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24; 
priest,  Dec.  25,  1620.    Perhaps  R.  of  St  Mary  Castlegate, 
York,  1639-88.   Died  1688. 
PERYN  (?  PERNE),  REGINALD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peter- 
house, Easter,  1557. 
PERIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  28,  1579. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Little  Birch,  Essex.  Schools,  Little 
Birch,  Colchester  and  Bury.   Matric.  1579.    Probably  adm. 
at  St  John's,  Oxford,  Nov.  1581.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  17,  1586.    (Venn,  i.  103.) 
PERING,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1488. 

PERROGER,  PHILIP.  M.A.  1612-3  (on  visit  of  Prince  Charles). 
PERRONETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1741.  S.  of  Vincent  (next).  B.  at  Suadridge,  Kent. 
School,  Sevenoaks  (Mr  Simpson).  Joined  John  and  Charles 
Wesley.  Accompanied  John  Wesley  on  his  visit  to  the  north, 
in  1749.  Became  one  of  Wesley's  itinerant  preachers.  Left 
the  Wesleys  and  joined  the  Countess  of  Huntingdon's  con- 
nexion, c.  1771.  Finally  became  member  of  an  independent 
congregation  at  Canterbury.  Hymn-writer.  Died  Jan.  8, 
1792.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.  (D.N.B.) 
PERRONET,  VINCENT.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1724.  S. 
of  David,  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  surgeon.  B.  there,  Dec. 
II,  1693.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  i,  1714, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1718.   C.  of  Sundridge,  Kent,  1718. 


Perry,  Henry 

V.  of  Shoreham,  1727-85.  Intimate  with  John  and  Charles 
Wesley.  Styled  'the  Archbishop  of  Methodism.'  Author, 
religious.  Died  May  9,  1785.  Buried  at  Shoreham.  Will, 
P.C.C.   Father  of  Edward  (above).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

PERROR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1698. 
But  see  Prior. 

PERROT  or  PARROTT,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  13,  1730.  S.  of  Thomas  (1698),  clerk,  of 
Yorkshire.  School,  Trentham,  Staffs.  Matric.  1730;  B.A. 
1733-4;  M.A.  1738.  V.  of  Brarnham,  Yorks.,  1743.  Probably 
R.  of  Stone,  Staffs.,  1744.  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1744-5.  Died  at  Pershore,  Worcs.,  Dec.  13,  1790,  aged  79. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  But  according  to  E.  L.  Barnwell  this  was 
Andrew  (a  cousin),  s.  of  Charles,  Lord  Mayor  of  York.  The 
similarity  of  names  and  age  makes  identification  difficult. 
(Due.  Leod.,  72;  E.  L.  Barnwell,  Perrot  Notes,  107.) 

PERROT,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
12,  1731.  S.  of  Charles,  merchant,  of  Yorkshire,  and  nephew 
of  Thomas  (1698).  B.  in  York.  School,  HuU  (Mr  Clarke). 
Matric.  1731;  M.B.  1738.  Probably  adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept. 
16,  1735.  Practised  as  a  physician  at  York.  Died  May  14, 
1762,  aged  49.  (E.  L.  Barnwell,  Perrot  Notes,  makes  Andrew, 
M.B.,  s.  of  Andrew  of  Hull,  but  this  is  probably  a  mistaken 
identification.) 

PERROTT,  CHARLES.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Northleigh,  Oxon.,  gent.  Matric.  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford)  Apr.  9,  1647,  age  i8;  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow 
of  Oriel,  1652.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1646.  Died 
Apr.  23,  1677.  Buried  at  Northleigh.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PERROTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  14,  1616. 
Probably  brother  of  Humphrey  (1615). 

PERROTT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1673-  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Rapahannock  River,  Virginia.  Matric.  1673. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1674. 

PERROT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  26,  1615. 
Perhaps  of  Bell  Hall,  Belbroughton,  Worcester.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1612-3.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Nov.  26,  1617. 
Refused  knighthood  at  the  Coronation  of  Charles  I.  Prob- 
ably brother  of  George  (161 6). 

PERROT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1603.  S.  of 
John,  citizen  of  London.  B.  in  Lombard  Street,  London. 
Scholar,  1603;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608;  B.D.  1614.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  31,  1607,  age  23.  V.  of  Hessle,  Yorks., 
1615-41.  V.  of  Hull,  1615.  Preb.  of  York,  1626-41.  Author 
of  a  sermon,  Jacob's  Vows,  published  in  Cambridge,  1627. 
Died  Dec.  19,  1641.  Father  of  the  next.  (Nash,  Worcs., 
I.  448.) 

PERROTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  31, 
1645.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  minister  at  Hull  and  Hessle, 
deceased.  Schools,  Rockcliffe  (Mr  Thompson)  and  Coxwold. 
Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652;  B.D.  1659.  Fellow. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.  Canon  of  York.  Preacher  at  York 
Minster  during  the  Commonwealth;  ejected,  1662.  Adm. 
extra-licentiate  R.C.P.,  May  18,  1670.  Practised  at  Barmston, 
Yorks.  Died  at  York,  1670.  M.I.  at  St  Martin,  Micklegate, 
York.  (Mtink,  1.  360;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  145.) 
PERROT,  ROBERT.  M.B.  from  Magdalene,  1642. 

PERROTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  14, 
1698.  4th  s.  of  Andrew,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  1693,  and 
nephew  of  Richard  (1645).  B.  at  York.  Schools,  Wakefield 
and  Beverley.  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1707;  priest,  1708.  P.C.  of  Yarm,  Yorks.,  1712-24. 
P.C.of  Kirk  Levington,  1715-27.  R.of  Welbury,  1720.  Preb. 
of  Ripon,  1720-8.  R.  of  St  Martin,  York,  1724-8-  Married 
Anastasia,  dau.  of  George  Plaxton,  R.  of  Berwick-on-Tweed. 
Died  1728.  (His  son  George  was  Baron  of  the  Exchequer;  for 
whom  see  D.N.B.)  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  with 
whom  he  is  apparently  confused.   Father  of  Andrew  (1730). 

PERRET,  .    'B.A.  of  Trinity  College'  (not  found  in  our 

records).  One  of  those  'enticed  to  pass  over  the  seas'  by  the 
papist  Speigniomaldus,  c.  1594.   (Foley;  Dr  Jessopp.) 

PERRY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  28, 
1717.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Norwich  (Mr  Pate)  and  Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Tuke). 
Scholar,  1717-22;  Matric.  1718;  M.B.  1722;  M.D.  1727. 
Fellow,  1723-30.  Will  dated  Mar.  4,  1729-30;  proved 
(Norwich)  Dec.  18, 1730.  To  be  distinguished  from  the  medical 
writer  of  these  names  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  (Venn,  11.  8, 
where  the  erroneous  identification  with  the  medical  writer 
is  corrected.) 

PERRY,  FAREWELL.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1721.  S.  of 
Farewell,  of  Marlborough,  Wilts.,  clerk.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  (New  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  24,  i7it>-i,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1714,  'Parry.'  V.  of  Hanney,  Berks.,  1717-  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

PERRY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576. 


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PERRY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1628. 
PERY,  JOHN  DE.  'King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1328. 
PERY,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  (Oxford)  1529;  had  studied  at  Cambridge. 
PERRY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1589.  Of  Essex. 

Matric.  c.  1589. 
PERRY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1646.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoto)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1661.   V.  of  ToUesbury, 

Essex,  1654-71.   Died  1671. 
PERRY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  27,  1688.    Of 

Somerset.    Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1692-3.    Perhaps  ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  July  25,  1696.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Leics.,  i696;;i7ii- 

Died  at  Bath,  1711.    One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 

Navy,  1694-1705.    {Nichols,  11.  339.) 
PERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  12,  1694-5. 
PERRY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  6,  1695. 

Matric.  1698;  M.B.  1701. 
PERRY,  JOHN.    M.A.  from  King's,   1709-    S.  of  Edward,  of 

Hurdon,  Wilts.    Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Apr.  29, 

1684,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1689.    R.  of  Lillington,  Dorset, 

1689.    Perhaps  preb.  of  Wells,  1720-8.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
PERRY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  11,  1634. 

Of  Essex. 
PERRY,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  29, 

1656.   Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk,  of  Cottam. 

School,  Halton,  Cheshire. 
PERRY,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  16, 

1679.    S.  of ,  of  York.   School,  Kidderminster,  Worcs. 

(Mr  Bevins). 
PERRY,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1629. 

Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  1629;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1632-3;  M.A. 

1636.   C.  of  Farthingstone,  Northants.,  1639. 
PERRYE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1578; 

B.A. 1581-2:  M.A.  1587. 
PERYE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1571.   One  of  these  names  signs  as  minister  at  Toddington, 

Beds.,  1605-15.  Buried  there  June  2,  1621,  'Parie.'   (W.  M. 

Noble.) 
PERY,  T.   Com.  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1461-2. 
PERY,  THOMAS.    Scholar  of  Christ's,  i53i-5;  B.A.  1534-5- 

Perhaps  R.  of  Chawreth,  Essex,  1540-50.   Died  1550. 
PERRY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  26, 

1605.    S.  of   Robert,   gent.,  of  Waltham,   Essex.    School, 

Newport  (Mr  Morden).    Matric.   1605;  B.A.   1608-9;  M.A. 

from  Christ's,  1613.   But  see  the  next.    Perhaps  of  Bishop's 

Stortford,  Herts.,  clerk;  wiU  (Comm.  Essex)   1632.    (Venn, 

1.  190.) 
PERRY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1606; 

?  B.A.  1609-10. 
PERRY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1623;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1631.  Probably  C.  of  St  Bartholomew- 

the-Great,  London,  1635.    Perhaps  sequestered  to  St  Ives, 

Hunts.,  1648. 
PERRY,    THOMAS.     M.A.    from    Emmanuel,    i737-     Matric. 

(Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  15,  1720-1,  age  18.    Perhaps 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1724.   If  so,  s.  of  George,  of  Wolverhampton, 

Staffs.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
PERRYE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1581. 
PERRYE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec.  15, 

1582.  S.  of  Matthew.   B.  in  London.  Scholar,  1582-4. 
PERY  or  PEERE,  WILLIAM  (1588),  see  PEERE. 
PERREY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  18,  1667-8. 

Matric.   1667-8;  Scholar,   1671;   B.A.   1671-2;   M.A.   1675. 

Fellow,  1674.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1673;  priest.  May 

26,1678.  F.R.S.,  1678.  Librarian  to  the  Royal  Society,  1679. 

Gresham  Professor  of  Music,  1681-1713-    Died  June,  1713- 

Wm  dated,  Feb.  9,  1712-3;  proved,  July  3,  1713-    {Ward's 

Gresham;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PERRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  173°-  Of 
Middlesex.  Of  Turville  Park,  Bucks.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of 
Weedon,  of  Turville,  Bucks.,  and  grandson  of  Timothy,  of 
Wormington  Place,  Gloucs.  Matric.  1730.  Sheriff  of  Bucks., 
1741.    Procured  the  King's  sign  manual  to  adopt  the  name 

of  Sidney,   Mar.   4,   1732.    Of   Penshurst,    Kent.     Married 
Elizabeth,   dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Sidney,   Esq.,  of 
Penshurst,  Kent  (brother  of  John,  Earl  of  Leicester).   Died 
1757.   {Masters;  Hasted,  1.  415;  Lipscomb,  ni.  630.) 
PERYSONE,  THOMAS.    (B.A.  1517-8).   See  PERSON. 
PERSALE  or  PERSALL,  see  also  PURSELL  and  PERCELL. 
PERSELL    (?  PERSALL),    NATHANIEL.     Matric.    pens,    from 

Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 
PERSALE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1551.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1555. 


Pestell,  Thomas 

PERSE,  see  PEARCE. 

PERSEHOUSE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 

Sept.  9,  1706.   Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1710-1. 
PERSEHOUSE,   HUMPHREY.    M.A.  from  Emmanuel,   1713- 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  Esq.   School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  May  n,  1702,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Oxford)    1707.     Minister  of    Knightsbndge  Chapel,    1719- 
Minor  canon  of  Westminster,   1724-    Died  Jan.  26,   1762- 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.    Father  of  the  next.    (Al. 
Oxon.) 
PERSEHOUSE,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  Trinity,   1740.    S.  of 
Humphrey  (above),  of  Ashbury,  Berks.    B.  there.    School, 
Westminster;  elected  to  Cambridge,  but  declined  the  scholar- 
ship. Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  May  20,  1724,  age  17; 
B.A.  1728.    Minor  canon  of  Westminster.    (Al.  Westmon., 
289;  Al.  Oxon.) 
PERSLEY,  RALPH,  see  PURSLEY. 
PERT,  see  also  PURT. 

PERT,  ARTHUR.   .\dm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  31,  1680.    Of 

Essex.    Probably  3rd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Mountnessing,  Essex. 

Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.    Probably  adm.  at 

the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  14,  1683.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Feb.  24,  1688-9.   Recorded  as  a  non-juror. 

PEART,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.   pens,   from  St  John's,  c. 

1596;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.    R.  of  Hunworth,  Norfolk, 

1610-25.   R.  of  Stody,  1610-3.   R.  of  Ingham,  Suffolk,  1613. 

PEARTE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Dec.  13, 

1578.    S.  of  James,  husbandman,  of  Grassington,  Yorks. 

Schools,  Sedbergh,  Leeds  and  Linton,  Yorks.    Matric.  1578 

-9;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1581-2.   (Venn,  1.  100.) 

PERT,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 

1639.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Mountnessing,  Essex.   B.  there. 

School,  Chelmsford  (Mr  Peake).   Matric.  1639. 

PERT,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1649- 
PERT,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  22,  1652.  S.  of 
Thomas.    B.  at  Giggleswick.    School,  Giggleswick.    Matric. 
1652.   Perhaps  minister  of  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex.  Buried 
there  Sept.  20,  1680.    (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  i.  195; 
Peile,  I.  548.) 
PEARTE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1565. 
PERT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  5,  1666.    S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Mountnessmg, 
Essex.    School,  Brentwood.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  28,  1668.   Of  Mountnessing,  Essex.   Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Foster,  of  Aldermaston,  Berks.  (Morant,  ii- 
45-) 

PERTE, B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1457. 

PERTE, .   D.Civ.L.  1500-1. 

PERT,  — -.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1644. 
PERUSINUS,  PETER,  see  BIZARRI. 

PESCOD,   BARTHOLOMEW.    Matric.  sizar  from   Pembroke, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1627. 

PESCOD, .   B.D.  1471-2.   A  friar. 

PESCOD, .   B.D.  1489.   Dominican  friar.  D.D.  1494-5- 

PESS, .   B.Can.L.  1476-7- 

PESTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  C.uus,  Sept.  21, 
1609.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Westwick,  Norfolk.  School, 
North  Walsham  (Mr  Tilles).  Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1613-4. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1617;  C.  of  Alby,  Norfolk. 
V.  of  Buxton,  1624-36.  Died  1636.  (Venn,  i.  204.) 
PESTELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1602. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  R.  of  Cole- 
Orton,  Leics.,  1611.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Essex.  V.  of 
Packington,  1613-44.  Author,  poems  and  sermons.  Died 
f.  1659.  Fatherof  the  next  and  of  William  (1631).  (D.N.B.; 
Nichols,  III.  940.) 
PESTELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1628. 
S.  of  Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Cole-Orton,  Leics.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  1628.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  V.  of  Packington,  1644;  ejected,  1646;  reinstated, 
1660-90.  R.  of  Lutterworth,  1660.  Confrater  of  Wigston's 
Hospital,  Leicester,  1660.  R.  of  Markfield,  Leics.,  1677-90. 
Died  1690  (Nichols,  in.  801).  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1631). 
(Peile,  I.  394;  D.N.B.;  Nichols,  iii.  925,  in  the  pedigree 
(p.  940)  the  date  of  his  death  is  apparently  confused  with 
that  of  his  nephew's  wife,  who,  dying  in  1701,  was  buried 
in  the  chancel  at  Raunston.) 
PESTELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  4,  1675.  Of 
Leicestershire.  S.  of  WiUiam  (next).  Matric.  1675;  B.A. 
1678-9.  R.  of  Ravenstone  (or  Raunston),  Leics.,  1693. 
Died  Oct.  16,  1741,  aged  84.  M.I.  at  Raunston.  (Nichols, 
in.  935-) 


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Pestell,  William 

PESTELL,   WILLIAM.     Matric.  sizar  from   Queens',   Easter, 

1631.   Of  Cole-Orton,  Leics.   2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1602).   B.A. 

1634-  M.A.  1638.   R.  of  Cole-Orton,  1644;  ejected,  1646^  but 

reinstated  after  suffering  great  hardship,   i66o-g6.    R.  of 

Ravenstone,  1667.    Buried  Jan.  31,  1695-6,  at  Cole-Orton. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1628)  and  father  of  Thomas  (above). 

{D.N.B.;  Nichols,  iii.  74i-) 

PESTER,  ROBERT.   M.A.  from  King's,  1742.   S.  of  Robert,  of 

Kingston,   Somerset.     Matric.    (Wadham   College,   Oxford) 

June  25,  1713,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1717.    V.  of  Stawley 

Somerset,  1720-8.    R.  of  Stocklynch  Ottersay,  1728-39  and 

1743-59.    R.  of  Hinton  St  George,  1739-43  and  1743-59- 

{Al.  Oxon.) 

PETERBURGH,  ROBERTDE.  Scholarat  King's  Hall,  1391-5- 

PETERS,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1562. 
PEETERS,  GERARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Fellow, 
1589.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.  Author,  verse,  etc.  {Cooper, 
II.  179;  D.N. B.) 
PETERS,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613. 
S.  of  Thomas  Dyckwood,  alias  Peters.  B.  at  Foy,  Cornwall. 
B.A,  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23, 
1621,  age  24;  priest,  June  18,  1623.  Schoolmaster  at  Laindon, 
Essex.  Lecturer  at  St  Sepulchre's,  London.  Travelled  m 
Holland  and  Germany,  1629;  became  assistant  to  Rev.  Dr 
William  Ames  of  the  Separatist  English  Church  in  Rotter- 
dam, c.  1632-5.  Emigrated  to  New  England,  1635.  Pastor 
at  Salem,  Massachusetts,  1636.  Interested  himself  in  the 
civil  affairs  of  the  colony  as  a  supporter  of  the  Winthrop 
theocratic  faction  in  suppressing  prominent  dissenters.  Re- 
turned to  England,  1641,  and  became  a  prominent  Indepen- 
dent. Chaplain  in  the  Parliamentary  Army,  1644-9;  served 
as  confidential  and  publicity  agent  for  Warwick,  Fairfax  and 
Cromwell,  ©facial  preacher  at  Whitehall,  1650.  Published 
reports  on  the  campaigns  in  the  Civil  War.  Executed  as  a 
regicide,  Oct.  16,  1660.  {D.N.B.;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
PETRE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  10,  1685. 
Of  Northumberland.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  May,  1692.  C.  of  Aldringham  Thorpe.  One 
James  Petre  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1696-9. 
PETER,  JOHN.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1510;  'parson  of  Shering- 

ton,  Bucks.' 
PETERS,   JOHN.     Matric.   sizar  from   King's,   Michs.    1602. 

Author,  Latin  verses.   (Coopet,  11.  385.) 
PETERS,  JOHN  (1672),  see  LA  PIERRE. 
PETERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  14,  1692. 

Matric.  1693. 
PETERS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  4, 
1734.  OfComwaU.  School,  Tregony.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar, 
1734;  M.B.  1740- 
PETERS  or  DE  LA  PIERRE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  14,  1663.  S.  of  Peter  (De  la  Pierre,  from 
Flanders),  of  Blackfriars,  Canterbury.  B.  there.  School, 
Canterbury  (Mr  Parris).  Matric.  1663.  Of  Dover,  Kent. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Captain  Richard  Jacob,  of  Dover, 
Kent,  in  1668.  Died  Dec.  7,  1684,  aged  41-  (Topographer,  11. 
116.) 
PETIR,  RICHARD.  Parson  of  St  Patrick,  Trim,  Ireland. 
Licensed,  1404,  to  go  to  Oxford  or  Cambridge,  for  three 
years'  study. 
PETERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  6,  1616.  Of  Stoke,  Bucks.  B.  at  Horton,  Bucks. 
Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1624.  Fellow,  1619-40. 
Taxor,  1634.  R.  of  Haddiscoe  and  Toft  Monks,  Norfolk, 
1639-44,  ejected.  Taught  a  school  at  Willingham,  Cambs. 
Died  1657- 
PETER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Dec. 
10,  1691.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  John,  of  Newport,  Bucks., 
deceased.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1695-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  28,  1696-7;  priest.  Mar.  20, 
1697-8.  V.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  1726-48.  Died  Jan.  18,  1748. 
(Hasted,  i.  64.) 
PETERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1579.  One  of  these  names  knighted  May  7,  1603;  of 
Essex. 
PETERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 
i66i.  S.  of  James,  butler  of  the  College.  B.  in  Cambridge. 
School,  Perse  (Mr  Grif&th).  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1661-6; 
B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Fellow,  1666-85.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1677.  Usher  of  the  Perse  School,  1667.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670.  University  preacher,  1677.  R.  of  South 
Runcton,  Norfolk,  1672.  R.  of  Weeting,  1683-1708.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1708.  Buried  at  Weeting.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1708. 
Left  an  estate  at  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.  for  exhibitions  for 
poor  scholars.   (Venn,  i.  415;  Al.  Oxon.) 


Petit,  John 


PETER, .   B.A.  1466. 

PETER,    .     D.Can.L.    1471-2-     Perhaps    B.D.    1476-7- 

Franciscan  friar. 

PETER, .  R.  of  Culyng.  Benefactor  to  the  University. 

PETER, .   B.Can.L.  1476-7. 

PETERSON,  PETER.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1526-7;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1522;  M.A.  1525-6.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1531- 
2.  Willof  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1548; 'of  St  Leonard's, 
Foster  Lane.' 
PETERSON,  ROBERT  (1512),  sseCROME. 
PETERSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  9, 
1609.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1610;  Scholar,  1611-6;  B.A. 
1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  R.  of  St  John  Baptist,  London,  1620-c. 
1633.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1629.  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall, 
1631-3.  Buried  in  Exeter  Cathedral,  July  29,  1633,  aged  39. 
(T.  A.  Walker;  Le  Neve,  i.  400.) 
PETERSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613;  B.D.  1620;  D.D.  1625. 
Fellow,  1612.  Perhaps  R.  of  Porlock,  Somerset,  1617.  Preb. 
of  Exeter,  1619.  Dean  of  Exeter,  1629.  R.  of  Diptford, 
Devon,  1630.  R.  of  St  Breock,  Cornwall,  1638.  Ejected 
from  his  various  offices  but  restored  in  1660.  Died  Dec.  6, 
1661.   (Walker,  Sufferings,  24.) 

PETFEN, .    B.Can.L.  1509-10. 

PETINGALE,  see  PETTINGALE. 

PETINGER,  GERVASE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582. 
PETINGER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1560;  Scholar,  1563;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569. 

PETTINGER, .   B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527. 

PETIT,  CALEB.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1573; 

B.A.  from  St  John's,  1577-8. 
PETIT,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  16, 
1639.    S.  of  Daniel.    B.  at  Thetford.   School,  Thetford  (Mr 
Ward).   Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May,  1643;  'C.  of  St  Peter  in  Mancroft.'    V.  of  Whaplode, 
Lines.,  1647;  re-appointed,  1661.   (Peile,  i.  460.) 
PETTIT,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  8,  1648-9; 
exhibitioner  from  Bury  School.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.   Matric.  1649.   Died  before  Apr.  1652. 
PETTIT,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14, 
1670.   Of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Sufiolk.   S.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Bury.    Bapt.  at  St  James',  Bury,  May  6,  1654.    Age  10  in 
1664.   Matric.  1670;  Scholar,  1673;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1677-   R-  of  Boulge  and  Debach, 
Suffolk,  1677.  V.  of  Shepherdswell  and  Coldred,  Kent,  1686- 
1709.    Married  Susannna,  dau.  of  Stephen  Pilcher.    Died 
June  10,  1709.   M.I.  at  Coldred.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
PETTITT,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  10,  1618-9. 
4th  s.  of  Valentine,  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent.   Age  16  in 
1619.    Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    V.  of  Stan- 
ground,  Hunts.,  1631-4.    Died  1634.    Probably  brother  of 
Henry  (1613).    (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 
PETIT,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1571.   One 
of  these  names  General  de  I'Ordre  de  la  Trinity,  1598.   Died 
1612.    (Musgrave.) 
PETTIT,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Valentine,  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent; 
age  23  in  1619.    Probably  brother  of  Elias  (1618-9).    (Vis. 
of  Kent,  1619.) 
PETIT  or  PETITO,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall;  adm.  June 

25,  1412;  LL.B.  in  1429.   Left,  1432. 
PETITE,  JOHN.  M.A.  (?  Cambridge).  Of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambs. 
Litt.  dim.  as  sub-deacon  by  Bishop  of  Ely,  Mar.  10,  1455-6. 
PETYTT,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1520-1. 

PETIT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  21,  1574- 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  School,  Brentwood,  Essex. 
One  of  these  names  entered  at  Douay  College,  Sept.  15,  1585; 
left  for  Rome,  Oct.  11;  returned  to  the  College,  June  21,  1586. 
(Venn,  i.  79.) 
PETTIT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1587. 
Perhaps  b.  at  Buxted,  Sussex,  c.  1571;  ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  Sept.  24,  1593;  priest,  Apr.  13,  1595;  V.  of 
Beddingham,  Sussex,  1597;  will  proved  at  Lewes,  1636. 
(W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
PETTIT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  2,  1701.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1705;  priest,  June  8,  1707.  Probably 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1708. 
PETIT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  12,  1714.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  1714.  Perhaps  s.  of  Louis,  Huguenot 
refugee  from  Normandy.  If  so,  bapt.  at  St  Giles-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  June  9,  1699.  Of  Little  Aston  Hall,  Shen- 
stone.  Staffs.,  1743-62.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.  S.,  iv.  13.) 


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PETTITT  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  i6i7; 
BA  1620-1;  M.A.  1624-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  16, 
162^-  priest,  Dec.  19,  1624.  Minister  of  West  Wickham, 
Cambs.,  1624-7.  V.  of  Brightlingsea,  Essex,  1628-45  and 
1660-9. 
PETTIT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.   Of 

Essex.   Matric.  Easter,  i674- 
PETTITT,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1640.    Of  Cambridgeshire.    B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648.    R.  of 
Girton,  Cambs.,  1655;  instituted,  1662.  Buried  there  Sept.  9, 
1683. 
PETTIT,   SIMON.    Of  Queens'.    B.A.   1500-1;   M.A.   1503-4- 

Probably  R.  of  Herringby,  Norfolk,  1532-41. 
PETTITT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.   1606-7;  M.A.   1610.    Ord.  deacon  (London)   Mar.   i, 
1606-7;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1607-8. 
PETTITT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1622. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  gent.  Matric.  1622. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  25,  1624. 
PETTET,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Jesos,  Jan.  3, 
1672-3.  Of  Lynn.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  Scholar,  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1677;  priest.  May,  1681. 
PETTIT,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  3,  1661-2. 
Matric.    1662;    Scholar,    1664;    B.A.    1665-6;    M.A.    1669. 
Fellow,  1668. 
PETITTE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.   11, 
1622-3.    Of  Cambridgeshire.    Matric.  1623;  Scholar,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 
PETTIT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  21, 
1658-9.    S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Grendon,  Northants. 
B   there.  School,  Strixton  (Mr  Farrow).   Matric.  1659;  B.A. 
1662-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20,  1663;  priest,  Sept. 
24,  1676.  V.  of  Earl's  Barton,  Northants.,  1678-82.   Buried 
there  Sept.  14,  1682.  Will  proved  (Archd.  Northants.)  Sept. 
15,  1682.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PETIT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 
1660.  S.  of  William,  of  Bolton  Abbey,  and  of  Barnard's  Inn, 
London.  B.  at  Storiths,  near  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorks.  School, 
Skipton  (Mr  Doughty).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  23, 
1664.    Barrister,   1670.    Bencher,  June  9,   1689.    Autumn 
reader,  1694.   Treasurer  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1701.   Keeper 
of  the  Records  in  the  Tower  of  London,  1689.  Archivist  and 
antiquary.    Author,  historical  and  legal.    Died  unmarried, 
Oct    3    1707,  aged  72  [sic).    Buried  in  the  Temple  Church. 
M.I.   Will,  P.C.C.   (Peile,  1.  589;  D.N.B.) 

PETTYTT, .  Excused  congregations,  1478-9. 

PETTIT, .  Of  Physwick  Hostel.  B.A.  1500-1. 

PETTIT, .  Adm.  pens,  of  Peterhouse,  1604-5. 

PETLEY,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  9,  1611. 
Matric.  161 1 ;  Scholar,  1612-5;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  R. 
of  Newton-on-Wold,  Lines.,  1626.  Translated  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer  into  Greek,  1638.  Married  Hope  Holmes, 
Apr.  23,  1624. 
PETLEY,  GODFREY.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1617.  Migrated  as 
scholar  to  Peterhouse,  1618.  B.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.;  priest,  Dec.  1621.  Minister  of  Rosedale,  Yorks.,  in 
1626.'  Married  Alice  Watson,  of  Rosedale. 
PETLEY  or  PETTELEY,  PERREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1668.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Tames  Perry,  of  Lenham,  Kent),  of  Filson,  Kent.  Bapt.  at 
Shoreham,  May  7,  1649.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  1,  1668. 
{Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  346.) 
PETLYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1615. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Filson,  Kent.  Bapt.  at  Shoreham, 
May  27,  1598.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
N.S.,  IV.  347-) 
PETRYE,  MARK.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1555. 
PETT,  MARIOT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  9, 1690-1. 
S.  of  William,  citizen  and  apothecary  of  London.  Of  Maid- 
stone, Kent.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Jessop,  of 
Bromehall,  Yorks.  Admon.  with  will  annexed  (P.C.C.)  Dec. 
1722.  (E.  Axon.) 
PETT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28,  1645.  S.  of 
Peter,  of  Chatham,  Kent,  chief  contractor  of  the  Navy. 
Bapt.  at  Deptford,  Oct.  31,  1630.  Schools,  Greenwich  (Mr 
Young)  and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1645-6;  B.A.  1647-8. 
Migrated  to  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1647;  incorp.  July  4. 
1648.  B.C.L.  1649-50.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1648.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  18,  1656,  and  also  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  12,  1657-8.  Barrister-at-law  (Middle  Temple),  1664. 
Advocate  general  of  Ireland,  1661.  M.P.  for  Askeyton,  in  the 
Irish  Parliament,  1661-6.  Knighted,  Mar.  30,  1663.  F.R.S., 
1663;  expelled,  1675.  Died  Apr.  1699.   {D.N.B. ;  Al.  Oxon.) 


Pettiward,  Richard 

PETT,  PHINEAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  28,  1586-7. 
S.  of  Peter,  master-shipwright,  of  Deptford.  B.  there,  Nov.  i, 
1570.  Schools,  Rochester  and  Greenwich  (private).  Matric. 
1587;  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.  as  '  Potts.'  Master-shipwright 
at  Deptford,  1605,  and  at  Woolwich,  1607.  Commissioner 
of  the  Navy,  1630.  Autobiography  among  the  Harleian 
manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum.  Buried  at  Chatham, 
Aug.  21,  1647.  {D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 
PETT,  WILLIAM.  Com.  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1488.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  31,  1487.  Probably  R.  of  Brasted, 
Kent,  1488.   Died  1491- 

PETT,  .    Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1509.    Graduate,  Gr. 

pro  non  legendo,  1511-2. 
PETTENER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  May 
15,  1713-    S.  of  Thomas,  farmer.    B.  at  Greetwell,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.    Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720. 
Fellow,  1717.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  22,  1718;  priest, 
Feb.  22,  1718-9.   R.  of  Wainfleet  All  Saints',  Lines.,  1718. 
PETTER,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1602; 
Scholar,  1605;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.   Probably  of  Brede, 
Sussex,  clerk.    Probably  the  author  of  a  commentary  on 
St  Mark  in  two  folio  volumes.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.   Perhaps 
brother  of  the  next  and  probably  father  of  John  (1629). 
PETTER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615; 
Scholar,   1619;  B.A.   1619-20;  M.A.   1623.    Perhaps  R.  of 
Hever,  Kent,  1632-62,  ejected.    If  so,  wrote  a  Preface  to  a 
Commentary  on  St  Mark,  written  by  his  brother  Mr  George 
Petter,  M.A.  (probably  George  (1602)),  which  he  published 
in    1661    with   some   account   of   the   author.     (Kennett's 
Register,  554.) 
PETTER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1627. 
Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633;  B.D.  1641.  FeUow, 
1634-44,  ejected.  Died  soon  after. 
PETTER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629. 
Probably  s.  of  George  (1602).   Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1632-3; 
M.A.  1636.   Of  Brede,  Sussex  (B.A.),  Feb.  27,  1632-3,  when 
he  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Simon  Aldridge,   M.A.,  of 
Sl;iugham,  Sussex. 
PETTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1677.  S.  of  George,  deceased.  B.  at  Wrotham,  Kent.  School, 
Stanstead  (private).   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685; 
D.D.  1697.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,   1683.    R.  of 
Greens  Norton,  Northants.,  1697-1700.    Buried  there  Apr. 
28,  1700. 
PETTER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1635. 

Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9. 
PETTIFER  or  PETTIPHER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke, 
Lent,   1647-8.    Migrated  to  Oxford.    B.A.  (Oxford)   1650; 
M.A.  1653.   Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1650.   V.  of 
Navestock,  Essex,  1660.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1701-2.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
PETTIFER,  RICHARD,  see  PEDIFER. 
PETTIFER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1647. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Maurice,  and  brother  of  the  next. 
PETTIFER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Sept. 
II,  1644.  S.  of  Maurice.  B.  at  Lutterworth,  Leics.  Schools, 
Lutterworth  and  Hinckley.  B.A.  1647-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  21;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1661.  V.  of  Foxton,  Leics., 
1673-9.  V.  of  Market  Harborough,  1673.  P.C.  of  Lubbenham 
All  Saints',  1674.  Buried  at  Foxton,  July  22,  1679.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Robert  (1647).  {PeiU,  i.  489;  Nichols,  11.  565.) 
PETTINGALL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1718.  S.  of  F., 
alderman  of  Newport,  Monmouth.  Matric.  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  Apr.  7,  1698,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701.  Ord. 
priest  (Llandafi)  June  10,  1705.  V.  of  Goldclifi  and  Nash, 
Monmouth,  1705.  V.  of  St  Woolos,  Newport,  1705-13. 
V.  of  Christchurch,  Monmouth,  1713.  Father  of  the  next. 
{A  I.  Oxon.) 
PETTINGALL,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1740  (In- 
corp. from  Oxford).  S.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Newport,  Mon- 
mouth. Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  15,  1724-5.  age 
17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728;  D.D.  (Lambeth).  Ord.  priest 
(Llandaff)  Mar.  5,  1731-2.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Watson,  of 
Llandaff.  F.S.A.,  1752.  R.  of  Whitsun,  Monmouth,  till  1756. 
V.  of  Christchurch,  till  1756.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1757-81. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1758-81.  R.  of  Stoke  Hamon,  Bucks., 
1776-81.  Author,  antiquarian.  Died  June  30,  1781.  Buried 
at  Stoke  Hamon.  {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.;  Hennessey;  D.N.B.; 
Lipscomb,  iv.  362.) 
PETTINGALE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May, 
1574.  B.  at  Holbrook,  Sufiolk.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar. 
25,  1578;  'resident  at  Trimley,  Suffolk.'  {Peile,  i.  129.) 
PETTIS,  see  PETTUS. 

PETTIWARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c. 
1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1605;  C.  of  Levington,  Suffolk.  R.  of 
Nacton,  1606-23.  R.of  Trimley  St  Martin,  1618-27.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Simon  {c.  1593). 


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PETTIWARD,  RICHARD.  D.D.  from  Trinity,  1750. 

PETTIWARD,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24,  1648.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-East, 
London.  B.  there.  School,  Camberwell  (Mr  Mason).  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1650.  Married  Mary  Rogers. 
Buried  at  Putney,  Jan.  13,  1674-5.   [Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662.) 

PETTIWARD,  ROGER  (1730),  see  MORTLOCK. 

PETTIWARD,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  Sept.  24, 
1598;  priest.  Mar.  21,  1599.  V.  of  Felixstowe,  with  Walton, 
Suffolk,  1619.  Father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  brother  of 
Richard  (c.  1596). 

PETTIWARD,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  (age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1627.  S.  of  Simon  (above).  B.A.  1630-1.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1638,  'M.A.' 

PETTNESS  or  PYTTENS,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1516-7. 

PETTO,  see  also  PEYTO. 

PETTO  or  PETO,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1644.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Warwickshire, 
Knt.  B.A.  1647.  R.  of  Sandcroft,  Suffolk,  I648-C.  62.  After- 
wards minister  at  Friars  Street  Chapel,  Sudbury.  Licensed 
as  congregational  minister  to  preach  in  the  house  of  John 
Westgate,  in  Redenhall-cww-Harleston,  Norfolk,  1672. 
Author,  religious.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Sudbury,  Sept.  21, 
1711.    {D.N.B.;  Calamy,  u.  435.) 

PETTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1550. 

PETTUS  or  PETTIS,  Sir  AUGUSTINE.  B.A.  1612-3  (on  visit  of 
Prince  Charles).  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  Norwich,  Knt. 
(and  Bridget,  dau.  of  Augustine  Curtys,  of  Lincolnshire). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1606.  Knighted,  Dec.  6,  i6ii, 
'Pethouse.'  Of  Rackheath,  Norfolk.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau. 
of  Henry  Violett  (Vylett),  of  Lynn;  (2)  Abigail,  dau.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Heveningham,  of  Norfolk,  Knt.  Perhaps  same  as 
next.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1607-8)  and  doubtless  father  of 
John  (1632).   (Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PETTIS,  AUSTIN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1598.   Perhaps  Augustine  (above). 

PETTIS,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  23,  1665-6.  Of 
Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70. 

PETTUS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1632.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Augustine  (1632),  of  Rackheath, 
Norfolk,  Knt.,  deceased.  B.  1613.  Perhaps  B.A.  1631.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  13,  1635.  Entered  the  service  of 
Charles  I,  1639.  Knighted,  Nov.  25,  1641.  Forced  to  sell 
his  estates.  Expressed  fidelity  to  Cromwell's  Government 
and  made  deputy  Governor  of  the  Royal  mines,  1655.  M.P. 
for  Dunwich,  1670-9.  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Suffolk,  1672. 
Of  Cheston  Hall,  Suffolk.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Gumey,  Lord  Mayor  of  London.  Author,  miscel- 
laneous.  Died  1690.   Father  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.) 

PETTUS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30, 
1656.  S.  of  John  (1632),  of  Cheston  Hall,  Suffolk,  Knt.,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  Augustine,  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk.  B.  in 
London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1660.   Died  1662.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PETTUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Jan.  30, 
1607-8.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  alderman  and  mayor  of 
Norwich.  Bapt.  there.  May  18,  1591  (St  Simon  and  St  Jude). 
School,  Acle  (Mr  Stone).  Matric.  i6o8.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com. 
1609-10.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  29,  1609.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Chediston,  Suffolk.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Calibut  Walpole.  Died  Oct.  1618.  Buried  at  Caistor  St 
Edmund.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1612-3). 
(Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Venn,  1.  196.) 

PETTUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1653.  S.  of  Sir 
Thomas,  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk,  Bart.,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Augustine.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Nov.  21,  1654. 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1664.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Overbury,  of  Barton,  Warws.  Died  1671.     (G.E.C.,  11.  145.) 

PETTUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  3,  1721.  S.  cmd  h.  of  Sir  Horatio,  Bart.,  of  Rackheath, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).  Matric.  1721. 
Died  unmarried,  Oct.  13,  1723. 

PETTY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  17,  1683-4.  DoubUess 
s.  of  George,  of  Kent.  School,  Sevenoaks.  Brother  of 
Michael  (1683-4). 

PETTY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1751.  S.  of  Eustace,  farmer,  of  Huntingdonshire.  B.  at 
Gt  Paxton.  Schools,  Kimbolton  (Dr  Owen)  and  Huntingdon 
(Mr  Unwin). 

PETTY,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  17,  1683-4. 
S.  of  George,  of  Kent,  Esq.  School,  Sevenoaks.  Matric. 
1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9. 
R.  of  Chelsfield,  Kent,  1692-1751.  Died  June  28,  1751.  M.I. 
at  Chelsfleld.   Brother  of  George  (1683-4).   (Hasted,  t.  13^.) 


Peyton,  Edward 

PETTY  or  PETTOIS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  19,  1669.   Of  Lancashire.    Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1677. 
PETTY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1694.    S.   of   John,    gent.     B.   at    Knaresborough,    Vorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.   Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1699;  priest,  1700.    P.C.  of  Elland,  1700-24. 
Died  there  Mar.  7,  1724.   M.I.  there. 
PETTY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606.  Migrated 
to  Sidney,  June  16,  1607.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  27, 
1613. 
PETTY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1454. 

R.  of  Leasingham,  Norfolk,  1480. 
PETTY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1604.  B. 
at  Soulby,  Kirkby  Stephen,  Westmorland.  B.A.  1607;  M.A. 
1611;  B.D.  1618.    Fellow  of  Jesus,  1612-24.    Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1608;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  12,  1625.    Head 
Master  of  Beverley  School,  1608-14.   Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Arundel.   Travelled  abroad  with  his  son.  Lord  Mowbray. 
Afterwards  collected  antiquities  for  Lord  Arundel  at  Con- 
stantinople and  elsewhere.    R.  of  Greystoke,  Cumberland, 
1633-9.   He  left  money  to  the  poor  of  Soulby,  and  £200  to 
Jesus  College;  "my  books  and  pictures  to  be  sold:  my  lord 
of  Arundell  shall  have  such  of  them  as  he  shall  please, 
paying  reasonably  for  the  same.'    For  a  contemporary  see 
At.  Oxon.   (A.  Gray;  Peile,  i.  250.) 
PETTY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614. 
B.  at  Kirkby  Stephen,  Westmorland.    B.A.  1617-8;  M.A. 
162 1.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1619,  age  23.   P.O.  of 
Waltham  High  Cross,  Essex,  1619-27. 
PETVIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  21, 
1706-7.   S.  of  John,  husbandman.    B.  at  Haslebury  Pluck- 
nett,  Somerset.    School,  Crewkeme  (Mr  Leaves).    Matric. 
1707,  as  'Pefem';  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1719. 
PETZELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs.  1545. 
PEVERELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18,  sic)  at  St  John's, 
May  30,  1674.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Ingleton,  Durham. 
Bapt.    Sept.    19,    1654,    at    Stciindrop,    Durham.     School, 
Ingleton.   Matric.  1674. 
PEVERELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  20, 
1731.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Huntingdon.   School,  Huntingdon 
(Mr  Mathews).    Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1736;  priest,  Sept.  24, 
1738.    P.C.of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  1737-42.    One  of  these  names 
of  Southampton,  clerk.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1780.    (Pei/e,  11.  223.) 
PEVERELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1564. 

V.  of  Dunton,  Beds.,  1572. 
PEVINGS,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  3,  1658-9.  Of 

Suffolk.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3. 
PEWE,  see  also  PUGH. 

PEWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1588. 
PEYNTOUR,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1447;  M.A.   Master  of  Eton  School.   (Harwood.) 
PEYNTOUR,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1489- 

PEYNTER, .  B.Civ.L.  1499-1500. 

PEYTO,  see  also  PETTO. 

PEYTO,  PETOW  or  PATO,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  1502-3.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Chesterton,  Warws.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1502-3;  M.A. 
(Cambridge)  1505.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1506.  Fellow  of 
Queen's,  1507-11.  Preacher,  1510-1.  Afterwards  a  Francis- 
can friar  at  Greenwich.  Confessor  to  Queen  Mary.  Created 
cardinal  and  papal  legate  in  England,  1557.  Nominated 
Bishop  of  Salisbury  by  the  Pope,  but  died  before  consecra- 
tion. Died  Apr.  1558,  in  France.  (Cooper,  i.  182;  D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 
PEYTON,  ALGERNON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1632.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1594),  of  Doddington,  Cambs.,  Knt. 
Scholar,  1633;  B.A.  1637;  M.A.  1641;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  24;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1641.  R.  of 
Doddington,  1641-67.  Succeeded  his  brother  Robert,  1659, 
in  the  family  estate.  Died  Feb.  1667-8.  Buried  at  St 
George's,  Southwark.  Brother  of  Robert  (1626).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  48;  J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  125.) 
PEYTON,  Sir  EDWARD.  M.A.  1618  (fil.  nob.).  Of  Gt  Bradley, 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Isleham,  Bart.  School,  Bury. 
Knighted,  Mar.  18,  1611  (another  of  these  names,  of  Warws., 
knighted,  Feb.  4,  1610-1).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  16, 
1611.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Dec.  1616.  M.P.  for  Cambs., 
1621-2,  1624-5,  1625-6.  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  of  Hunts., 
1622-3.  Fought  for  the  Parliament,  and  so  impoverished 
himself  that  he  had  to  sell  Isleham.  Married  three  wives. 
Pamphleteer.  Died  at  Wicken,  Cambs.,  Apr.  1657.  Buried 
at  St  Clement  Danes,  London.  Brother  of  Robert  (1609) 
and  probably  of  John  (1602),  William  (1614)  and  Thomas 
(1615),  father  of  the  next  and  probably  of  Thomas  (1634) 
and  Robert  (1626).  (G.E.C.,  1.  15;  D.N.B.) 


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PEYTON,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1629-30.  Of 
Suffolk.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Edward  (above).  M.A.  1633. 
Fellow,  1630.  Probably  R.  of  Woodwalton,  Hunts.,  1650-8. 
Died  1658.  Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1626)  and  half- 
brother  of  Thomas  (1634).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk, 
II.  122.) 

PAYTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  16,  1593-4. 
Matric.  c.  1594.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk,  customer  of  Plymouth  (and  Cecilia,  dau.  of  John 
Bourchier,  Earl  of  Bath).  If  so,  served  in  the  Low  Countries. 
Knighted,  May,  1606.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
Prince  Henry,  1610.  Commanded  a  fleet  enlisted  in  the 
service  of  the  Venetian  Republic,  1618.  Died  'beyond  the 
seas,'  c.  1622.  Will  proved,  Feb.  20,  1623-4.  {D.N.B.;  J.  J. 
Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 

PEYTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1634. 
Of  Hampshire. 

PEYTON,  HENRY.  Adra.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1723-4.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Sewster,  Bart.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Westnunster.  Matric.  1724.  Perhaps  M.A. 
1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Died  unmarried,  Sept.  25,  i74i-  Buried 
at  Doddington.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1719)-  (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.) 

PAYTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  i594-  S. 
of  Sir  John,  Governor  of  Jersey,  and  of  Doddington,  Cambs. 
B.  1579.  Probably  M.A.  1612-3  (on  visit  of  Prince  Charles). 
Knighted,  Mar.  28,  1603.  Served  in  the  Low  Countries, 
l6i2  and  1617.  Appointed  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Jersey 
on  behcilf  of  his  father,  1628;  retained  the  post  until  1635. 
A  friend  of  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  the  antiquary.  Of  Dodding- 
ton, Cambs.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton,  of 
Isleham,  Bart.  Wrote  an  account  of  his  travels;  ms.  in  the 
Cambridge  University  Library.  '  Peighton,  of  Queens' '  was 
one  of  those  enticed  to  pass  beyond  the  seas,  c.  1595,  by  the 
papist  Speigniomaldus  [Foley;  Dr  Jessopp).  Died  1635. 
Buried  at  Doddington.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Robert  (1626) 
and  Algernon  (1632).  {D.N.B.;  R.  S.  C.  Waters;  J.  J. 
Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 

PEYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1602. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Isleham,  Cambs.,  Bart. 
Matric.  1602.  Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  Died  unmarried. 
Buried  at  Isleham,  Jan.  25,  1611-2.  Probably  brother  of 
Edward  (1618),  Robert  (1609)  and  Thomas  (1615). 

PEYTON,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  11, 

1678. 
PEYTON,  REGINALD  (REYNOLD).    Incorp.  M.A.  1662,  from 

St  Edmund's  HaU,  Oxford.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford) 

Nov.  7,  1655  {doctoris  ftl.);B.A.  (Oxford)  1657-8;  M.A.  1660. 

R.  of  Alpbungton,  Devon,  1667.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PEYTON  or  PAYTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Sidney,  May  9,  1674.  S.  of  WiUiam,  yeoman.  B.  at  Abing- 
don, Berks.  School,  Abingdon.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1679. 

PAYTON,  ROBERT.  Student  at  Jesus,  1535-6. 

PAYTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  c. 
1609.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Isleham,  Cambs.  Bapt. 
there.  Mar.  24,  1588-9.  Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A. 
1616;  B.D.  1629.  Fellow,  1612-29.  'Travelled  into  Italy, 
studied  the  law,  and  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace,  but  after- 
wards took  Holy  Orders.'  V.  of  Broad  Chalke,  Wilts.,  1629. 
Died  s.p.  Buried  at  Broad  Chalke,  Aug.  23,  1644.  Admon., 
Archd.  Sarum.  Brother  of  Edward  (1618),  etc.  {Harwood; 
E.  C.  Waters,  Chester  Family,  221,  gives  burial  at  Isleham, 
Oct.  17,  1639.) 

PAYTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  26,  1626. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (1594),  of 
Doddington,  Isle  of  Ely,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  19, 
1632-3.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Doddington.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Anderson,  of  Penley,  Herts., 
Knt.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  26,  1659.  Buried  at  Doddington. 
Brother  of  Algernon  (1632).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PAYTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626. 
Probably  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1618).  Bapt.  July  23,  1611, 
at  Broinley,  Kent.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Probably 
brother  of  Edwjurd  (1629-30)  and  half-brother  of  Thomas 
(1634).    (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  11.  122.) 

PAYTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jime  23, 
1631.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Samuel,  of  Knowlton,  Kent,  Bart. 
School,  Hadley  (private).  Matric.  1631.  Died  s.p.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.) 

PAYTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Nov. 
1548. 

PEYTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1615. 
Probably  6th  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Isleham,  Cambs. 
Bapt.  there,  June  21,  1599.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.    1616.     'Slain    at    the    Bourse,    Antwerp.'     Possibly 


Phelps,  Charles 

identical  vrith  the  poet  of  these  names.    If  so,  died  1626. 

Probably  brother  of  Edward  (161 8),  etc.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 

D.N.B.;  E.  C.  Waters,  221.) 
PEYTON,    THOMAS.     Adm.    at   Corpus    Christi,    1634.     Of 

Cambridgeshire.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1618)  (and  Jane, 

dau.  of  Sir  Jas.  Calthorpe,  of  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk).  B.  i6r6. 

Of  Rougham,  Norfolk,  Esq.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 

WiUiam  Yelverton.    Buried   1683,  at  Braconash,  Norfolk. 

Doubtless  father  of  Yelverton  (1669)   and  half-brother  of 

Edward  (1629-30)  and  Robert  (1626).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of 

Suffolk,  n.  122.) 
PEYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  1666-7. 

Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Knowlton,  Kent,  Bart.  Matric. 

1666-7.   Died  of  small-pox,  1667.   {G.E.C.,  1.  71.) 

PEYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1719.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Sewster,  Bart.,  of  Middlesex. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Enfield  (Dr  Uvedale).  Matric.  1720. 
Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Dec.  28, 171 7.  High  Sheriff  of  Cambs. 
and  Hunts.,  1742-4.  Of  Hagbeach  Hall,  in  Emneth,  Norfolk, 
and  of  Doddington,  Cambs.  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Skef5ngton,  of  Leics.  Died  June  29,  1771.  Buried  at 
Doddington.  Brother  of  Henry  (1723-4).  {Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
328;  C-.E.C.) 

PAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 
Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1616-7.  Of  Worlingham,  Suffolk. 
Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Isleham,  Cambs.,  Bart.  If  so, 
married  Tabitha,  widow  of  Samuel  Bigge,  Esq.  Admon., 
Oct.  13,  1669.  Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1615),  etc. 
(£.  C.  Waters,  221.) 

PEYTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6,  1642. 
Matric.  1642. 

PEYTON,  YELVERTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  i, 
1669.  S.  of  Thomas  (1634),  Esq.,  of  Rougham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec.  24,  1650  ('at  Mr  Peyton's  house, 
Cambridge,'  by  the  curate  of  Wicken,  Cambs.).  School, 
Lynn  (Mr  Bell).  Matric.  1671.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  22, 
1672.  Of  Rougham,  Esq.  Married  Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Roberts,  Bart.,  of  Bromley.   {Venn,  1.  439.) 

PEYTON, .   B.Can.L.  1478. 

PEYTTER  or  PETYWERE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  1469;  M.A.  1476-7. 

PHEASANT,  MANSEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  5, 
1698.  S.  of  Mansel,  of  Northaw,  Herts.  School,  Harrow. 
One  of  these  names,  of  the  Inner  Temple  (and  brother  of 
the  next),  buried  at  Northaw,  Feb.  21,  1723.  (F.  C.  Cass, 
E.  Barnet.) 

PHEASANT,  PETER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1693.  S.  of  Peter,  serjeant-at-law,  and  perhaps 
grandson  of  Stephen  (1631).  B.  at  Northaw,  Herts.  School, 
Northaw.  Of  Upwood,  Hunts.,  Esq.  Died  s.p.  Admon., 
Dec.  23,  1703.    (F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Barnet,  33.) 

PHESANT,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1631.  S.  of  Peter,  reader,  of  Gray's  Inn.  B.  May  22, 
1617.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  9,  1624,  and  again,  May  8, 
1629.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1638.  Ancient,  1645.  Steward  of 
the  Manor  of  Barnet.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1653  and  1654- 
55.  Married  and  had  issue.  Buried  at  Upwood,  Hunts., 
May  31,  1657.  Benefactor  to  St  Catharine's.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  777;  Vis.  of  London,  1634;  F.  C.  Cass,  E.  Barnet.) 

PHEASANT,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 

27,  1667.  Probably  Peter,  s.  and  h.  of  Stephen  (above),  of 
Upwood,  Hunts.  Buried  there  May  20,  1682.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  yyy.) 

PHELIPS,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1623. 

PHELIPS,  PAUL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  23, 
1727.  Of  Marholm,  Northants.  Matric.  Dec.  1726.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1729;  priest.  May  20,  i733- 

PHELIPS,  PAULIN[G].  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  26,  1693.  S.  of  Peter,  R.  of  IrthUngborough,  Northants. 
(and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Andrew  Pauling,  V.  of  Ravensthorpe, 
Northants.).  Bapt.  at  Ravensthorpe,  Jvme  2,  1678.  School, 
Peterborough  (Mr  Warren).  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1704.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1700;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19, 
1703.  C.  of  Pilton,  Northants.,  1700.  R.  of  Marholm, 
1705-34.  R.  of  WooUey,  Hunts.,  1707-34.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1734-5-  (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PHELIPPS, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1542-3. 

PHELPS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  30, 
1701.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Lynn  (Mr  Home).  Scholar,  1701-6;  Matric.  1702;  B.A. 
1705-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  20,  1708-9;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1709.  Probably  V.  of  White  Notley,  Essex,  after 
1712,  tUI  1725.  Died  at  Kelvedon,  c.  1725.  WiU  (Comm. 
Essex)  1726.   (Venn,  1.  508;  Morant,  11.  123.) 


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PHELPES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  1731. 
Of  Somerset.    Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1734-    Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Oct.  1735.    P.C.  of  West  Bilney,  Norfolk,  1741-83. 
P.C.  of  Pentney,  1741-83.  V.  of  South  Lynn,  1754-83-  Died 
Jan.  16,  1783,  aged  70.   Will,  P.C.C. 
PHELPS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  1700. 
S.  of  Peter,  draper.  B.  at  Salisbury,  Wilts.  School,  Salisbury 
(Mr  Hardwyck).    Matric.   1700;  B.A.   1703-4;   M.A.   1720. 
One  of  these  names  of  Eye,  Herefordshire,  clerk;  see  Al. 
Oxon.  for  son  Richard. 
PHENES  or  PHENDS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  20,  1654.    S.  of  Edward,  clothier,  of  London.    B.  at 
Fleet  Street,  London.    Schools,  Nottingham  and  London 
(private).   Matric.  1654. 
PHILLCOX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1737.    S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Sussex.    B.  at  Battle. 
School,  Battle  (Mr  Jenkin).    Matric.  i737-    Died  at  BatUe, 
Dec.  25,  1738. 
PHILLEY  or  PHYLLEY,  MORGAN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 

Sept.  15,  1671.  Matric.  1671. 

PHILLIAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  8, 

1674.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased.    B.  at  St  Martin's, 

London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1675-6. 

PHILLIBROWNE,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct. 

21,  1676.   Of  Essex.   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  29,  1681;  priest,  June  18,  1682. 

PHILLIBROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  26, 

1664.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Felstead.  School,  Felstead.  Migrated 

to  Christ's,  Apr.  10, 1665;  age  17.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1669;  priest,  Sept.  1670.   V.  of 

PrittleweU,  1671-8.   Died  1678.   Will,  P.C.C.   (Peile,  i.  616.) 

PHILIP,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1511.  B.  at  Eton.  Left,  1514.  'A  monk 

at  Ely.   Died  Conduct  of  Eton  College.'   {Harwood.) 

PHILIPS,  AMBROSE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 

15,   1693.    S.  of  Ambrose,  draper.    B.  in  Salop.    School, 

Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700.  Fellow, 

1699-1708.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1702.  J.P.  for  Westminster. 

A  commissioner  for  the  lottery,  1717-    Joined  the  Addison 

circle.     M.P.    for    Armagh    (Irish    Parliament)     1727-4?. 

Registrar  of   the   Prerogative   Court,    1733-47-    Poet;   his 

pastorals  excited  Pope's  jealousy  and  he  is  bitterly  attacked 

in  Pope's  satires.   Died  June  18,  1749.   (D.N.B.) 

PHILIPS,  ANDREW.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

May  24,  1641.   S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Lamphey,  Pembroke. 

B.  at  Clynnog,  Carnarvon.    School,  Worcester  (Mr  Toy). 

Matric.  1641. 

PHILIPS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583. 

PHILIPS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1587. 

Of  Middlesex. 
PHILLIPS,  BERNARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Apr.  4,  1590.   R.  of  Southerton,  Suffolk,  1596. 
PHILLIPS,   DANIEL.    M.A.  from  Jesus,   1715-    S.  of  D.,  of 
Disserth,  Radnor.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  7, 
1698,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701.   Probably  R.  of  Caterham, 
Surrey,   1705.    R.  of  Sanderstead,   i7i5-34-    Buried  there 
May  24,  1734.    Probably  father  of  the  next.    (Surrey  Arch. 
Coll.,  VII.  y\Al.  Oxon.  wrongly  gives  date  of  death  as  June  3, 
1734-) 
PHILLIPS,   DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,   (age   i7)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  4,   1727.    Of  Surrey.    Probably  s.  of  Daniel  (above). 
School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.   1728;  Scholar,   1728;  B.A. 
1731-2;  M.A.  1735.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  i733- 
Perhaps  C.  of  Oxted,  Surrey.    If  so,  buried  at  Sanderstead, 
Mar.  9,  1741-2. 
PHILLIPS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1728.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Middlesex.    School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1729. 
PHILLIPS,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1623.   Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of  Teddington,  Middle- 
sex.   Adm.   at  the  Inner  Temple,   1624.    Barrister,   1632. 
Bencher,   1659.    Of   Kempton   Park,  Sunbury,   Middlesex. 
Died  Feb.  18,  1674.    {Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Misc.  Gen.  el 
Her.,  IV.  203.) 
PHILIPS,   FRANCIS.    Of  St  John's.    Ord.  deacon   (London) 
Mar.  4,  1704-5  (no  matric.  or  degree  foxmd).   One  of  these 
names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1711-2. 
PHILIP  or  PHILIPS,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587-    Author,  sermons. 
(Cooper,  III.  18;  D.N.B!) 
PHILIPS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  16, 
1584-5.  Matric.  1584-5.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  12,  1586. 
PHILIP,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1585. 


Phillips,  John 

PHILIPS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 1610. 
S.  of  Christopher,  of  South  Rainham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Titleshall.  Matric.  1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  C.  of 
Boxted,  Essex,  c.  1615.  Emigrated  to  New  England,  in  the 
Winthrop  Fleet,  1630.  First  preacher  at  Watertown,  Mass., 
1630-44.  On  the  first  Board  of  Overseers  of  Harvard 
College,  1642.  Died  at  Watertown,  July  i,  1644.  (Venn,  i. 
208;  D.N.B.;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

PHILLIPS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  22, 
1644-5.  Previously  at  Oxford.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Crediton, 
Devon,  yeoman,  deceased.  School,  Crediton.  Matric.  (New 
Inn  Hall,  O.xford)  Feb.  26,  1640-1,  age  17.  Returned  home 
(Oxonia  armatis  impleta).  B.A.  (Cambridge)  1644-5;  M.A. 
(New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  1648.  Fellow  of  Queen's  College, 
Oxford.    Proctor,  1659.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PHILIPS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  20, 
1645.  S.  of  Dudley.  B.  at  Crondall,  Hants.  School,  Christ's 
Hospital.   Matric.  1646. 

PHILLIPS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1712 
(Incorp.  M.A.  (sic)  from  Oxford,  1712)-  S.  of  George,  of 
Axminster,  Devon.    Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar. 

14,  1705-6,  age  18;  B.A.  1709.  V.  of  Brawdy,  Pembroke, 
1711-43.  Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1712.  R.  of 
Bridell,  Cardigan,  1720-35.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PHILLIPS,  HUMPHREY.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Somerset.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  14, 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1656.  Fellow  of  Magdalen,  1655; 
ejected,  1660.  Of  Beckington,  Somerset,  nonconformist 
preacher.  Imprisoned  for  preaching.  Author,  sermons. 
Died  at  Frome,  Mar.  27,  1707.  Buried  at  Beckington. 
(Calamy,  11.  153;  D.N.B.) 

PHILLIPS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  ir,  1651-2. 

PHILLIPS,  JEROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1591. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  c.  1592;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1598;  B.D.  1605;  D.D.  1622.  Fellow  of  Mag- 
dalene. V.  of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  1602-8.  R.  of  Saundby, 
Notts.,  1606.   R.  of  Althorpe,  i6i8.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1648. 

PHILIP,  JOHN.  B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1499-1500.  Fellow  of 
Queens',  1500-10.  Proctor,  1507-8.  Preacher,  1507-8.  Ord. 
sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1500. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Of  Queens'.  Probably  the  theological 
writer,  1570-90.  Became  a  puritan  preacher;  possibly  never 
beneficed.   (Cooper,  11.  99;  D.N.B.) 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1592. 

PHILIP  or  PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June 

15,  1594;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1596-7;  M.A.  from  Clare, 
1600;  B.D.  1608.  V.  of  Faversham,  Kent,  1606-40.  Author 
of  The  Way  to  Heaven,  Died  1640.  Will,  Canterbury. 
(D.N.B.) 

PHILLIP,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1600; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.   1607.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
July  16;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,   1609,  age  24.    R.  of 
Wrentham,  Suffolk,  1609-37-    Under  Bishop  Wren,  forced 
to  flee  to  New  England,  1637.    Resided  at  Denham,  Mass. 
Returned  to  England,  1641.  One  of  the  Assembly  of  Divmes, 
1643.    Reinstated  at  Wrentham,  but  ejected,   1662.    Died 
there,  Sept.  2,  16&3.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29,  161 1. 
Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
1615.   R.  of  Reedham,  Norfolk,  1619-68.   Died  1668. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621; 
B  A.  from  Magdalene,  1624;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635.   Fellow 
of    Magdalene.     Incorp.    at    Oxford,    1628.     Ord.    deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  9;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1627-8.    V.  of  AyUham, 
Norfolk,  1634-63.    Perhaps  R.  of  Belaugh,  Norfolk,  1660. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1663).  (Blomefield,  vi.  285.) 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John;s,  Jvme  3. 
16^3    S.  of  Ralph,  merchant,  of  Carlton-in-Lindnck,  Notts. 
B.  there.  School,  Rotherham,  Yorks.  (Mr  Bonner).   Matric. 
1633-  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
18    1642.    Assistant  master  at  Norwich  Grammar  School. 
R.'of  Carlton-in-Lindrick,  Notts.,  1646-66.  Died  1666. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  14, 
1645.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ashby  Folville,  Leics.,  1653-9. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1655     Of  Norfolk.    B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1661.   V.  of  Ormesby, 
Norfolk,  1661-71. 
PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  lo, 
1657-8    S.  of  John,  gent.,  ot  Cottenham,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
School,  Cambridge  (Mr  Wiborrow).  Matric.  1658.  Doubtless 
father  of  Pepys  (1692). 

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PHILIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1682. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Erasmus,  of  London,  Knt.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1683.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  21,  1683-4. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1705.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  14;  priest,  Mar.  16,  1711-2.  R.  of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk, 
1711. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1706.  S.  of  William, 
of  Gillingham,  Dorset.  Matric.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  June  10, 
1696,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford); 
priest  (Sarum)  May  23,  1703.  R.  of  St  Peter  and  Holy 
Trinity,  Shaftesbury,  1704-13.  Chaplain  to  Earl  Rosebery. 
R.  of  Semley,  Wilts.,  1708.  R.  of  Shaftesbury  St  Rumbold, 
Dorset,  1714-35.  Died  1735.  To  be  distinguished  from  a 
contemporary  namesake,  chaplain  at  Plymouth,  commission 
renewed,  1715,  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.  (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1709.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Linley,  near  Wenlock, 
Salop.   School,  Shrewsbury. 

PHILIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1718.  S.  of  Pepys  (1692),  gent.,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Mildenhall. 
School,  Bury  (Mr  Kinersman).  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1724;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1726. 
R.  of  Mulbarton  and  Keningham,  Norfolk,  1729-37.  Died 
1737.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  318.) 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1728.  S.  of  Robert  (incorp.  1728),  D.D.,  of  Salop.  B.  in 
Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury  (under  his  father) .  Matric. 
1728.   Brother  of  Robert  (1726). 

PHILLIPS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  13,  1657-8.  Of  Ledbury,  Hereford.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  2,  1656-7.  Died  while  a  student  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1657-8. 

PHILIPS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  16, 
1651.  S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
there.  Mar.  11,  1634-5.  Schools,  Clare  (Mr  Beere)  and 
Cavendish.  Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1651-6;  B.A.  1654-5. 
(Venn,  i.  382.) 

PHILIPS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  15,  1698.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ipswich,  and  afterwards  of 
Gt  Bealings,  linen-draper.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric. 
1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1707.  Fellow,  1704-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  3,  1705;  priest  (York)  Jan.  1705-6.  V.  of 
DuUingham,  Cambs.,  1708. 

PHILLIPS,  OLIVER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1565; 
B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  B.D.  1579.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr. 
1576,  age  26.  R.  of  Gt  Bradley,  Sufiolk,  1576.  V.  of  Chislet, 
Kent,  1584-7.  R.  of  Westley,  Sufiolk,  1587-1623.  Buried 
there,  Sept.  26,  1623.  Father  of  the  next.  (Gage,  Suffolk,  94.) 

PHILLIPS,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  2, 
1604-5.  S.  of  Oliver  (above).  School,  Bury  (Mr  Mosse). 
B.A.  1608-g;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  July  23,  1612.  V.  of  Marham,  Norfolk,  1615- 
52.   R.  of  Fomham  All  Saints',  Suffolk,  1618.  (K«nn,  i.  188.) 

PHILLIPS,  PEPYS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1692.  S.  of  John  (1657-8),  gent.  B.  at  Cottenham,  Cambs. 
School,  Huntingdon  (Mr  Matthews).  Matric.  1695;  B.A. 
1695-6.   Father  of  John  (1718). 

PHILLIPE,  PERCIVAL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1606.  Perhaps  of  Wensley,  Yorks.  If  so,  married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Robinson,  of  Rokeby.   (Peile,  i.  258.) 

PHILLIPS,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  26,  1677. 
Of  Pembrokeshire.  Probably  s.  of  Peregrine,  R.  of  Freys- 
trop,  Pembroke  (for  whom  see  Calamy,  iii.  506).  Matric- 
1677;  B.A.  i68o-i. 

PHILIP,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1687. 
S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Holdenpark,  Kildwick-in-Craven,  Yorks. 
School,  Bingley,  Yorks.  (Mr  William  Hustler).  Matric.  1687; 
B.A.  1690-1.  V.  of  Rillington,  Yorks.,  1693-1720.  Buried 
Feb.  21,  1720-1. 

PHILLIPS,  PHILIP.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1701.  Probably  s.  of 
David,  of  Co.  Brecon.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  July  7, 
1694,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698.  R.  of  Kilgerran,  Brecon, 
1700.  V.  of  Devynnock,  1707.  One  of  these  names  chaplain 
to  the  British  Society  in  London  and  to  James,  Earl  of 
Berkeley.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PHILIPS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas.  School,  Wokingham,  Berks.  (Mr  Neale). 
Matric.  1721. 

PHILLIPS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  9, 
1728.  Previously  matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  July  10, 
1725,  age  18.  Of  Llantrissant,  Glamorgan.  S.  of  William. 
Matric.  1728;  B.A,  1729-30.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


Phillips,  Stephen 

PHILIP,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1581; 
B.A.  1584-5,  as  Philips. 

PHILIPS,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  20, 
1627.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  Colonel  in  the  Army.  B.  at  York. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1627.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1629; 
Scholar,  1631-4;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow  of  Caius, 
1634-50.  Greek  lecturer,  1637-8.  Hebrew  lecturer,  1644-5. 
Registrar,  1644-6.  Died  1650.  Admon.,  V.C.C.  (Peile,  i. 
388;  Venn,  i.  288.) 

PHILLIPS,  RHESUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  6, 
1631.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Lamphey,  Pembroke.  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

PHILLIPS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  5, 
1620.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1623-4; 
M.A.  1627. 

PHILIPS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 
29,  1724.  S.  of  Isaac,  butcher,  of  Salop.  B.  in  Shrewsbury. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8.  Probably 
P.C.  of  Battlefield  and  Broughton,  Salop,  1734. 

PHILLIPE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1558. 

PHILIPS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1558. 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1582-3; 
B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
July  16,  1591.  R.  of  Salmonby,  Lines.,  1591-1617  (?)•  Will 
proved  (Lincoln)  1617. 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  1600. 
S.  of  John,  V.  of  Brooke,  near  Norwich.  School,  Beccles 
(Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  Michs.  1601;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1609. 
Probably  died  young.   (Venn,  1.  175.) 

PHILIPS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 
i6ii. 

PHILIPS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  22,  1648. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Wispington.  Matric. 
1648-9.  Doubtless  of  Wispington,  Lines.,  Esq.;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1653-4.  Buried  at  Wispington,  June  24, 
1668.   Father  of  Stephen  (1675).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  778.) 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1671. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1672;  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A. 
1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1726.  S.  of 
Robert  (next),  of  Kinlet,  Salop,  D.D.  Matric.  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford)  July  11,  1717,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1721. 
Brother  of  John  (1728).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  D.D.  1728,  from  Oxford.  S.  of 
James,  of  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford) 
May  12,  1687,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1690-1;  M.A.  1693-4; 
B.D.  and  D.D.  1709.  V.  of  Linley,  Salop,  1696.  V.  of 
Fownhope,  Hereford,  1697.  Nominated  as  Head  Master  of 
Shrewsbury,  by  St  John's,  May  8,  1727-35-  Father  of  the 
above  and  of  John  (1728).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Scott-Mayor.) 

PHILIPS,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3.  R.  of  Quendon,  Essex,  1585-1632.  Died  1632. 
Will,  Comm.  Essex. 

PHILLIPS,  ROGER.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Co. 
Merioneth,  pleb.  Matric.  (All  Souls,  Oxford)  Dec.  15,  1615, 
age  19;  B.A.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  1618;  M.A.  1621.  R.  of 
KilymaenUwyd,  1623.  R.  of  Llanfallteg,  Carmarthon,  1626. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PHILLIPS,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  i, 
1615.   Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9. 

PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1593.  Of  London.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Oct.  11;  priest,  Oct.  18,  1601.  R.  of  St  Mary 
Staining,  London,  1607-25.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Stevenson,  Nov.  8,  1622.   Died  1625.   (Hennessey.) 

PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  27,  1664.  S.  of  Samuel,  citizen  of  London.  School, 
Luton,  Beds.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
Fellow,  1670. 

PHILIP,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1565; 
Scholar,  1567. 

PHILLIPS,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  18, 
1675.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1648),  of  Wispington, 
Lines.  Bapt.  at  Grantham,  May  23,  1656.  Matric.  1675- 
Buried  at  Wispington,  Feb.  11,  1682-3.  (Lines.  Pedigrees, 
778.) 

PHILIPPS,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1689.  Previously  at  Oxford.  S.  of  Stephen,  D.D.,  of  Bampton, 
Oxon.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690. 
Non-juror;  left  without  a  degree.  Matric.  (New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford)  July  3,  1688,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1692.  Student 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  1692.  V.  of  Beddingham,  Sussex, 
1696-1701.  V.  of  Bisley,  Gloucs.,  1715-40.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


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PHILIPS,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1738.  S.  of 
Stephen,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  clerk.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  6,  1709- 
10.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov.  20,  1730,  age  20; 
B.A.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1734.  Ord.  deacon,  Sept.  23, 
1733;  priest  (Rochester)  June  9,  i734-  R-  ot  Lassington, 
Gloucs.,  1735-82.  V.  of  Bisley,  1740-82.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1783. 
(Al  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PHILLIPPS,  THEODORE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
May  9,  1636.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  husbandman.  B.  at  Cherry 
Orton,  Hunts.   Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40. 

PHILIPS,  THOMAS.  At  the  University  of  Cambridge  two  or 
three  years,  but  proceeded  to  no  degree.  R.  of  St  Augustine's, 
London,  c.  1580.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1600.  (Newcourt,  i. 
288.) 

PHYLIPS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569; 
Scholar,  1573;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  i577-  Perhaps  R.  of 
Carleton,  Norfolk,  1580.  One  of  these  names  ord.  by  Bishop 
of  Gloucester,  c.  1573.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1573-84.  C.  of 
Minchinhampton,  1580-4.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PHILIPPS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1608. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  (?c.  1606);  M.A.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1609.  Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1606,  'B.A.,'  age  31.  V.  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk, 
1607-25.  Died  1625.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary 
namesake. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622; 
B..-\.  from  Magdalene,  1625;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1625;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1639-40. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  LL.B.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Wiltshire,  gent.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  June  28, 
1620,  age  16;  B.C.L.,  1627. 

PHILIPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  19, 
1645.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Bisbrooke, 
Rutland.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Meeres).  Matric.  1645; 
Scholar,  1645-9;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  28;  priest,  May  29,  1670; 
C.  of  Westoning,  'Norfolk'  (?  Beds.).  (Venn,  i.  358;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  26,  1646.  Of  Hampstead,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1646; 
B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1660. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1650;  B..'\.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  4,  1657.  Of  Warwick.  School,  Coventry.  Matric.  1659. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  19, 
1663.  S.of  John  (1621),  B.D.,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Aylsham  (Mr  Allen)  and  North  Walsham  (Mr  Lucy). 
Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1663-7;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 

PHILIPPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1689. 

Of    Northamptonshire.     B.A.    1692-3;    M.A.    1696.     Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697;  priest,  June  19,  1698.   C.  of 

Elton,  Hunts.    One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 

1710. 
PHILLIPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8, 

1709-10.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Burton-on-Trent.  School,  Repton. 

Matric.  1710;  Scholar,   1713;  B.A.  1713-4-    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Burstow,  Surrey,  1745-57- 
PHILIPS,  VERE.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1677. 

B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1686. 

Fellow,    1 68 1.     V.    of   Weedon    Pinkney    (Loys   Weedon), 

Northants.,  1696-1714.   Rebuilt  the  Vicarage  House  at  his 

own  expense.  Married  Alicia  Jay,  of  Bourne,  Lines.,  Feb.  2, 

1698-9.    (Harwood.) 

PHILIPS,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1584-5- 

PHILLIPS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  17, 
1617.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  12;  priest,  June  13,  1625. 

PHILLIP,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  c.  1455;  M.A.  1459-60.  Litt.  dim. 
from  Bishop  of  Ely  for  sub-deacon.  Mar.  10,  1455-6. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1596. 

Of  Carmarthenshire.  Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  i6oo-i.  Probably 

R.  of  Whilton,  Northants.,  1605-44.   Buried  there  July  5, 

1644.    (Baker,  i.  234.) 
PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1604.   Perhaps  B.A.  1607-8,  as  '  Phippes.' 
PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 1610. 

Matric.  1610. 
PHILLIP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1612. 

Matric.  1612. 
PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28, 

1644.   Of  Essex. 


Phipp,  Robert 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  26, 
1680.  Of  London.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688. 
Fellow,  1686-91,  ejected  as  a  non-juror.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Foston,  Leics.,  1733-5.  Died  1735. 
PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1751.  4th  s.  of 
John,  of  Camelford,  Cornwall,  gent.  Matric.  (BaUiol  College, 
Oxford)  May  11,  1741,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1744.  R.  of 
Lanteglos  and  Advent,  Comwali,  1747-94.  Buried  at  Camel- 
ford,  Apr.  27,  1794.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1794.  (.Al.  Oxon.;  Maclean, 
Trigg  Minor,  n.  306,  364.) 
PHILLIPS,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
June  6,  1612.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wispington,  Lines.  Matric. 
1612.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  14,  1612. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  778.) 

PHILLIPP, .   B.Civ.L.  1505-6. 

PHILLIPSON,  RICHARD  (1741-2),  see  BURTON. 
PHYLYPSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1546  (imputes). 
PHILIPSON,  ROBERT  (senior).   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1584. 
PHILIPSON,  ROBERT  (junior).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1584. 
PHILIPSON,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1573  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Of 
Lincoln  diocese.    B.A.  (Oxford)   1562-3;  M.A.  1566.    Supp. 
for  B.C.L.    1579.    Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,   1563. 
Principal  of  St  Mary  Hall,  1578-87.    Will  proved  (Oxford) 
1588.   (Cooper,  II.  86;  Al.  Oxon.) 
PHILO,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 
PHILPOTT,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1578.    One  of  these  names,  'of  Aspeden,  Herts,'  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  21,  1582. 
PHILPOTT,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1638. 
Matric.  1638;  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1639;  B.A.  1641-2. 
PHILPOTT,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1628. 
PHILPOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Jime  15, 
1678.   Of  Worcestershire.   School,  Durham.    Scholar,  1678; 
Matric.   1679;   B.A.   1681-2;   M.A.    1685.    FeUow,   1682-7. 
R.  of  North  Piddle,  Worcs.,  1684-1703. 
PHILPOT,  MICHAEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Jtily  6, 
1647.  S.  of  Gregory,  yeoman.  B.  in  Isle  of  Thanet.  Schools, 
Canterbury  and  Merchant  Taylors',  London.    Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1662. 
PHILPOT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  26, 
1723.    S.  of   Richard.    B.   at  Oakham,   Rutland.    School, 
Oakham  (Mr  Wright).    Scholar,  1723;  Matric.  1724;  B.A. 
1726-7;  M.A.  1730.    Fellow,  1729.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  24;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1730.   V.  of  Helpston,  Northants., 
1734-5.    Knapwell  preacher,  1734.    Lived  in  College.    Died 
before  Jan.  23,  1737-8.  (Peik,  11.  207.) 
PHILPOT,  ROGER.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1480. 
PHILPOT,  THOMAS.    M.A.   Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1437. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Dedham,  Essex,  1440-5-   Died  i445- 
PHILLPOTT,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S. 
of  David,  clerk.    B.  at  Micheldever,  Hants.    School,  Win- 
chester. Matric.  (New  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  16,  1607,  age  19; 
B.A.   1611;  M.A.   1614-5.    Created  D.D.   1646.    FeUow  of 
New  College,   1609.     R.   of  Akeley,   Bucks.,    1624.     R.  of 
Turweston,  1633-51  and  1664-71.    Sufiered  for  his  loyalty 
during  the  Civil  War  by  loss  of  goods  and  imprisonment. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.) 
PHILPOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster, 1628.   Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 
PHILPOTT  or  PHILLIPOT,   THOMAS.     Adm.   FeU.-Com.   at 
Clare,   Feb.    10,    1633-4.     S.   of   John,   Somerset  Herald. 
Matric.  1634;  M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.).    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1640.    Published  his  father's  Villare  Cantiarum  as  his  own. 
Founded  Kentish  fello\vships  at  Clare.    Author,  poet  and 
miscellaneous  writer.   Buried  at  Greenwich,  Sept.  30,  1682. 
(Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Al.  Oxon.;  Clare  Hist.,  136;  D.N.B.) 
PHINIS,  see  also  FIENNES. 

PHINES, .  B.Can.L.  1497-8- 

PHINNES  or  FINNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  15,  1659.  Of  Warwick.  School,  Coventry. 
Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1662-3. 
PHIPER,  JOSEPH.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  10;  priest,  Sept.  11,  1615.  V.  of 
St  Mary-the-Less,  Lincoln,  1633. 
PHIPP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Nov.  29,  1729-  B.  at 
Buntingford,  Herts.  School,  Buntingford  (Mr  Sherson). 
Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  i737;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1739.  V.  of 
Renhold,  Beds.,  1742.  R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1743-  Died 
Oct.  26,  1782.  Will,  P.C.C.  (PHle,  11.  220.) 


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PHIPP,  STEPHEN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1626-7.  Will  of 
Stephen  Phipp,  of  Halstow,  Kent,  clerk,  proved  (Archd.  C, 
Rochester)  Mar.  19,  1 640-1. 

PHIPPEN,  alias  FITZ-PEN,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Of  Dorset,  pleb.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 
Feb.  6,  1606-7,  age  14;  B.A.  1610;  M.A.  16x4.  R.  of  St  Mary, 
Truro,  1625-47,  sequestered.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Berkhamp- 
stead,  Herts.,  1645.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PHIPPS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1663. 
S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Reading,  Berks.  Matric.  1663;  B.A. 
1666-7;  M.A.  1670;  B.D.  1681.  FeUow,  1666.  V.  of  Blockley, 
Worcs.,  1678-81.  R.  of  Upton-on-Sevem,  1681-3.  Married 
Bridget,  dau.  of  James  Fleetwood,  Bishop  of  Worcester. 
Died  at  the  Palace,  Worcester,  Sept.  2,  1683.  Brother  of 
Sir  Constantine,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland.  (Vis.  of  Berks., 
1665,  II.  195;  H.  R.  Phipps.) 

PHIPPS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1611. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Litlington,  Cambs.  B.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1615-6.   (H.  R.  Phipps.) 

PHIPPS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4.  S.  of  Humphrey, 
of  Tankersley,  Yorks.  M.A.  1607;  D.D.  1634.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1617.  Probably  R.  of 
Tansor,  Northants.,  1622-5.  R.  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,  1639- 
40.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Peter  Pheasant,  Esq.,  bamster- 
at-law.  Died  Apr.  28,  1640,  aged  57.  Buried  at  Coulsdon. 
M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  (H.  R.  Phipps;  Manning  and  Bray,  11. 
455-) 

PHIPPS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  9,  1615. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1619-20. 

PHIPPS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1699.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Condover,  Salop.  School,  Hadley 
(Mr  Roe).  Buried  at  Cound,  Salop,  Mar.  5,  I7i7- 

PHIPPS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1733.  S.  of  John,  of  Ecclesfield  and  Silkstone,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
at  Silkstone,  Oct.  2,  1714.  Matric.  i734;  Scholar,  i737;  B.A. 
1737-8;  M.A.  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Litt.  dim.  from  York) 
Jan.  1738-9;  priest.  May,  1740.  V.  of  Denby,  Yorks.,  1751. 
V.  of  Heme  Hill,  Kent,  1754-8.  V.  of  SUkstone,  Yorks., 
1757-99-  V.  of  Penistone,  1761.  Chaplain  to  Earl  Dun- 
donald.  V.  of  Cawthome,  1776-99-  Died  Apr.  8,  1799, 
aged  85.  M.I.  at  Silkstone.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (H.  R.  Phipps.) 

PHIPPS,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4. 

PHIPPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1701.  S.  of  Thomas,  cutler.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School, 
Histon  (MrScaife).   Matric.  1701. 

PHIPPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  17, 
1725-6.  S.  of  William,  of  Middlesex.  School,  Grantham, 
Lines.  (Mr  EUis).  Matric.  1726.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  29,  1726.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1732. 

PHIPSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1557-8. 

PHISTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1572- 

PHITHEON  or  FETHYON,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Easter,  1551;  Scholar,  1552;  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A. 
1556.  Fellow,  1555.  V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1557.  Died 
same  year. 

PHITHEON  or  FETHYON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1551.  Doubtless  V.  of  Grendon,  Northants., 
1555;  R-  of  Ecton,  1559.  Age  52  in  1576.  Buried  at  Ecton, 
June  15,  1577-8. 

PHYNEY, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

PHYNEY, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1587. 

PHYSWICK,  JOHN.  University  Bedell,  c.  1418-40.  S.  of  the 
next.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  63.) 

PHYSWICK,  WILLIAM.  University  Bedell,  c.  1369.  Clerk,  of 
Lincoln  diocese.  Best  known  by  the  gift  of  his  house  to 
Gonville  Hall.  It  became  celebrated  as  Physwick  Hostel  for 
some  two  centuries.  (Stokes,  Bedells,  63;  Venn,  in.  10.) 

PIBERD,  HENRY.  Matric,  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1626. 

PICARE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1605. 

PICCASSE  or  PICKIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity 
Hall,  Easter,  1617;  LL.B.  1624.  Fellow,  1624-9. 

PICCOCKE,  see  also  PEACOCK. 

PICCOCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Magdalene.  S.  of  Oliver,  of 
Stoughton,  Hunts.  Migrated  to  Caius  as  pens.  May  25,  1599; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1604.    (Venn,  i.  168.) 

PICHELS,  see  PIGHELLS. 

PICHER,  see  also  PITCHER. 

PICHER  or  PILCHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1609. 


PiCKENHAM,  William 

PICK,   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July   18,   1700.    B.  at 
Frisby,  Leics.   Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  i737-   Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1710.    One  of  these  names  of  San- 
down,   Essex,  clerk.    Will  (Comm.  Essex)   1763.    Perhaps 
father  of  the  next. 
PICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  i743- 
Of  Sandown,  Essex.     S.  of  John,  clerk.     School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7.  Of  St  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London, 
clerk.   Admon.  to  his  father,  July,  i757- 
PICKARD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 
PICKARD,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  17,  1642.  S.  of  Peter,  dyer.  B.  in  Lincolnshire.   Matric. 
1642;  B.A.  1644-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  15, 
1646.   Probably  V.  of  St  Mary,  Hull,  c.  1645-55. 
PICKARD,  DANIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1591.    B.  at  Pluckley,  Kent.    B.A.  (?  1594-5)-    Ord.  priest 
(London)  Jan.  28,  1598-9,  age  27-  C.  of  Ebony,  Kent. 
PICARD,  ELIAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.   15,   1658.    Of 
Yorkshire.    Matric.  1658;  B.A.  i66x.    Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Aug.  17, 1662.  V.of  Thorp  Arch,  Yorks.,  1668-72.  Died  1672. 
PICARD,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1577-8- 
Of  Yorkshire.    B.A.   1580-1;  M.A.   1585.    Probably  V.  of 
Rowley,  Yorks.,  1593-1620.  Died  1620. 
PICKARD,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1605,  as 

'  Picare.' 
PICKARD,    JOHN.     Priest-scholar   of    God's    House,    1448. 

(Peile,  I.  2.) 
PICKARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1559; 
B.A.   1562-3;  M.A.   1566.    Fellow,   1563-8.    Died  (?)   1568. 
Buried  in  the  ante-chapel.   Will  proved  (V.C.C).   (Peile,  1. 
71.) 
PYCARD,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1564-5. 
PICKARD,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  c.  1601. 
PICARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1616.    Of  Kent.    B.A.   1619-20;  M.A.   1623.    Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1620.    Probably  C.  of 
Minster,  Thanet,  in  1625. 
PICKARD,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1629.  Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1634. 
PICKARD,   RICHARD.    B.A.   1502-3;  M.A.   1505.    Fellow  of 
Christ's.    Proctor,  1507-8.    Preacher,  1510-1.    Died  1513. 
Admon.,  June  17,  1513  (V.C.C).   (Peile,  i.  5.) 
PICARD,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1568; 
B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.    R.  of  Eastwell,  Kent,  1579-80. 
Died  1580.    (Peile,  i.  104.) 
PICKARD,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
24,  1681,  as  'Prichard.'   S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.    B.  at  Selby, 
Yorks.     School,    Appleby,    Westmorland    (Mr    Jackson). 
Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  22, 
1689. 
PICARDE,  SAMUEL.   Perhaps  matric.  as  'Piggott';  B.A.  from 
St  John's,  1619-20.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1623.  Minister 
of  St  Mary,  Castlegate,  York,  in  1628. 
PYTCHARDE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1551.  One  Thomas  Pickard  V.  of  Stainton,  Yorks.,  1576-92. 
PICKARD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1629.   S.  of  John,  clothier.   B.  at  Osset,  Dewsbury,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Horbury  (Mr  Wormall)  and  Wakefield.  B.A.  1632-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1634;  priest,  June  9,  1639. 
PICKARD,    THOMAS.     Matric.   sizar   from   St   Catharine's, 
Easter,  1652;  B.A.  1655-6.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York) 
Aug.  17,  1662.    R.  of  Dean,  Cumberland,  1664-79.    Buried 
there  Apr.  10,  1679,  aged  42.  (B.  Nightingale.) 
PYCARD,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564;  Scholar, 

1565-6. 
PYCHARD,  WILLIAM.   Com.  for  M.A.  1478-9.    Received  Litt. 
dim.  from  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1489.   WiU  of  Wm.  Pychard 
(P.C.C.)    1503;  son  Hugh  the  'Gildehall  of  Trompyngton 
which  late  I  bielded  and  gave  to  the  said  pisshe.'    To  be 
buried  in  St  Edward's  Church,  Cambridge  'vnder  the  grete 
stone  lying  before  the  Image  of  Trynitie  thef  beside  the 
qwer  dore.'   But  see  the  next.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
PICKHARD,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1488-9;  M.A.  1492. 
PICKHARD,   WILLIAM.    B.A.   from   Pembroke,    1603-4   (in 

ordo). 
PICKBORNE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1588.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Roding  Margaret,  Essex.  Bapt. 
there,  Oct.  5,  1567.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595  (Pickbone, 
Pigbon).  R.  of  Holton,  Essex,  1600.  R.  of  Roding  Margaret, 
1601-35.  Died  1635.  (T.  A.  Walker.) 
PICKENHAM,  WILLIAM  DE.  1261.  Southern  student  who 
received  a  royal  pardon  for  taking  part  in  a  riot  against  the 
Northern  students.   (Fuller,  29.) 


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PicKERELL,  John 

PICKERELL,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1532-3-  S.  of  William  (1499). 
Esquire  Bedell.  For  some  time  deputy  bedell.  Admon. 
granted  (V.C.C.)  1539-  (Stokes,  Bedells,  81.) 
PICKERELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1570.  Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1570;  B.A.  1574- 
5.  Fellow,  1573-5.  'Lived  on  his  estate  in  Norfolk.'  Of 
Cringleford,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  6,  1627.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  Robert  (1624).  (Harwood.) 
PICKERILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1613.  S.  of  John  (above),  of  Norfolk.  'S.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  Intwood,  Norfolk,  gent.'  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  7,  1612-3.  Died  Oct.  11,  1646,  aged  50. 
PICKARELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 
1624.  S.  of  John  (1570),  gent.,  of  Cringleford,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Flordon.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Townly).  Matnc.  1624; 
Scholar,  1624-31;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  FeUow,  1632-45, 
ejected.  Catechist,  1637-42.  Ord.  priest  (LmcoUi)  May  31, 
1633.  Chaplain  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1633-5.  R.  of  Burgate, 
Suffolk,  1649-81.  Died  June  5,  1681.  M.I.  at  Burgate. 
Will  (Norwich  C.C.)  1681.  Father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  I.  265; 
Lincoln's  Inn  Bl.  Book,  309.) 
PICKERALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  11, 
1683-4.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk,  of  Burgate,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Aug.  16,  1667.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1683-4; 
Scholar,  1684-91;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord.  deacon 
(LincoUi)  Sept.  21,  1690;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  21,  1691-2.  R.  of 
Burgate,  1691-1738.  Died  July  25,  1738-  M.I.  at  Burgate. 
WiU  (Norwich  C.C.)  1738-  (Venn,  i.  475-) 
PYKARELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1692. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1694.  Died  Nov.  27,  1696.  M.L 
at  Cringleford,  Norfolk. 
PICKERELL,  WILLIAM.  Possibly  fellow  of  Jesus,  c.  1499. 
Esquire  Bedell  (or  deputy  bedeU),  c.  1500-5.  Collector  of 
the  rents  for  Jesus.  Superintendent  of  the  works  at  Gt  St 
Mary's.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1512.  Father  of  John  (1532-3)- 
(Stokes,  Bedells,  70.) 

PICKERELL, .   Cautio  for  degree  (?  B.A.)  1539-4°- 

PICKERING,  see  also  PUCKERING. 

PICKERING,    ALEXANDER.      Matric.    pens,    from    Corpus 

Christi,  Michs.  1567.   Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1570-1. 
PICKERING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7,  1611. 

Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619. 
PICKERING,  CHARLES.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov.  19,  1650;  B.A.  (Christ 
Church)  1653-4;  M.A.  1656.  Canon  of  Sarum,  1665-80.  R. 
of  Poulshot,  Wilts.,  i666.  Died  before  Jan.  12,  1680-1. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 
PICKERING,  EDWARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1738,  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford.  Matric.  there  1732.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Gilbert, 
of  Kensington,  Bart.  M.A.  1736.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart., 
Mar.  1735-6.  M.P.  for  St  Michael,  1745-7-  Died  unmarried, 
July  3,  1749.  Buried  at  Tichmarsh,  Northants.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.E.C.) 
PICKERING,  GILBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570. 
S.  of  John,  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Feb.  15, 
1553-4-  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1579-80.  Knighted, 
Nov.  10,  1611.  Married  Elizabeth  Haggard,  of  Bourn, 
Cambs.  Buried  at  Tichmarsh,  Mar.  3,  1612-3.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1570),  Henry  (1582-3)  and  perhaps  of  John  (1572), 
haU-brother  of  Lewis  (1587).  (Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613;  Vis.  of 
Northants.,  1618.) 
PICKERING,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1625;  Fell.-Com.  1626.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  Tichmarsh, 
Northants.,  Knt.  (and  grandson  of  Gilbert  (above)).  Bapt. 
there.  Mar.  10,  1610-1.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1629.  Created  Bart.,  June  5,  1638. 
M.P.  for  Northants.,  1640-58,  1654-5,  1656-8.  Sided  with 
the  army,  1648.  One  of  Charles  I's  judges,  but  did  not  sign 
the  death  warrant.  Member  of  the  Councils  of  State  under 
the  Commonwealth,  1649-59.  One  of  CromweU's  Upper 
House,  1657-9.  Married  (i)  Sidney,  dau.  of  Sir  Sidney 
Montagu,  of  Hinchinbrooke,  Hunts.;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Pepys,  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.  Buried  Oct.  17,  1668, 
at  Tichmarsh  (according  to  the  parish  register).  Admon., 
May  5,  1669.  Brother  of  John  (1631).  (A.  B.  Beaven; 
D.N.B.;  G.E.C,  11.  432.) 
PICKERING,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1672.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1678. 
PYCKERYNG,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1705. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Jan.  1712-3.  Schoolmaster  in  St  Lukes,  Norwich, 
1714.  V.  of  Calton,  Norfolk,  1718.  R-  of  Bradeston,  1724- 
R.  of  Stnimpshaw,  1724- 
PICKERING,  HASTING.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  30,  1671.  S.  of  Richard  (?  Michael),  yeoman,  of  Ack- 
worth,  Yorks.    B.  there.    School,  Hardwick.    Matric.  1671; 


Pickering,  Lewis 

B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1675; 
priest.  May,  1676.  V.  of  Featherstone,  Yorks.  Father  of 
Richard  (1696).  (Due.  Leod.,  211,  where  he  is  called  s.  of 
Michael,  R.  of  Hemsworth.) 
PICKERING,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1582-3.  7th  s.  of  John,  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants.  Bapt. 
there,  Dec.  10,  1564.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  159°-  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1593.  R.  of  Aldwincle  All  Saints',  NorthanU., 
1592-1637.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Aldwincle,  c.  1647-57; 
died  1657,  aged  73.  Brother  of  GUbert  (1570),  etc.  (Vis.  of 
Northants.,  1618;  Peile,  i.  174;  Bridges,  11.  210.) 

PICKERINE,  HENRY.   Incorp.  from  St  Andrew's,  1621. 

PICKERING,  Sir  HENRY,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Jime  5, 1672.  S.  of  Su:  Henry,  of  Whaddon,  Cambs.,  Bart.  B. 
c.  1653.  M.A.  1673.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Mar.  4, 
1667-8.  Sherifi  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts., 1683.  M.P.  for  Morpeth, 
1685-7;  for  Cambridge,  1698-1705.  Married  (1)  Philadelphia, 
dau.   of   Sir   George  Downing,  Bart.;    (2)   Grace,   dau.   of 

Sylvester,  of  Barbadoes.    Died   1705,  at  Barbadoes. 

Buried  at  Whaddon.  Will  proved,  Oct.  27,  1705-  (G.E.C.) 
PICKERING,  JOHN.  B.D.  1524-5.  Dominican  friar.  Prior  of 
the  house  of  his  order  at  Cambridge.  Afterwards  prior  of  the 
Black  Friars  Priory  at  York.  A  leader  in  the  Pilgrimage  of 
Grace,  in  1536.  Executed  at  Tyburn,  May  25,  1537.  (D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  62.) 
PEKRYNGE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 

Easter,  1544. 
PYKERYNGE,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1568. 
PIKERYNGE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1572.    Perhaps  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants. 
If  so,  of  Ellington,  Hunts.   Married  and  had  issue.   Perhaps 
brother  of  Gilbert  (1570),  etc.   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 
PICKERING,  JOHN.    M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    (No 
M.A.  recorded.)   Perhaps  ' of  Leics. ;  matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  13,  1609,  age  18;  B.A.  1612-3.'   Perhaps  R.  of 
Selham,  Sussex,  1622-31.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stoke- 
Gifford,  Somerset,  1628;  licensed,  in  1630  (Archd.  Leicester), 
to  marry  Elizabeth  Everard,  of  Heather,Leicester.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
PICKRINGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1631.    Of  Northamptonshire.    2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Tich- 
marsh, Northants.,  Knt.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  3,  1615.  School, 
Oundle.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  10, 1634.  Parliamentarian. 
Fought  at  Marston  Moor  and  Naseby.    Died  Nov.   1645. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1647.  Brother  of  GUbert  (1625).   (D.N.B.) 
PICKERING,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1634. 

Of  Leicestershire. 
PICKERING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  21, 
1666.  S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex. 
Bapt.  there,  Oct.  27,  1649.  School,  Cuckfield.  Matric.  1667. 
Migrated  to  St  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1669.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1670;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Oxford) 
Sept.  22,  1672.  V.  of  Westham,  Sussex,  1674-  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Llandaff,  1675.  R.  of  Tarring  Neville,  Sussex, 
1675.  Deprived  as  a  non-juror,  1690.  (Venn,  i.  428.) 
PICKERING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  28, 
1689.  S.  of  John,  barrister,  of  Thelwall,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Heskin,  Lanes.  (Mr  Foster).  Matric.  1689;  Scholar, 
1689-90.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1693.  Barrister. 
Succeeded  to  his  father's  estates,  1703,  and  his  uncle  Robert 
(1664),  in  1704.  Of  Thelwall.  Married  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Sir  WiUoughby,  Aston,  Bart.  Died  Dec.  26,  1747.  Buried  at 
Thelwall.  (Venn,  i.  487.) 
PICKERING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1724.  S.  of 
William,  of  Mackworth,  Derbs.  School,  Derby.  Matnc. 
1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept. 
22,  1728;  priest,  June  13,  1731.  V.  of  Mackworth,  1731-90. 
Died  Dec.  24,  1790,  aged  84.  (Derby  Sch.  Reg.) 
PICKERING,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1673.  S.  of  Samuel  (1638-9),  D.D.,  of  Broughton, 
Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Kelham,  Notts.  Matric.  1673- 
Perhaps  of  Roehampton,  Surrey.  If  so,  died  Sept.  11,  i733- 
PICKERING,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584;  B.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1591. 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  one  of  the  original  foundation.  May  25, 
1584.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1585. 
PICKERING,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1587. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  8th  s.  of  John,  of  Tichmarsh  (by 
his  2nd  wife  Ursula,  dau.  of  Thomas  Oxenbridge,  of  Sussex). 
Bapt.  there,  Feb.  11,  1570-1.  Matric.  1587.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  13,  1592.  Imprisoned  for  ecclesiastical  hbels,  1605. 
Zealously  attached  to  the  Presbyterian  interest.  One  of 
those  who  brought  James  I  the  news  of  the  death  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.  Of  Irthlingborough.  Died  s.p.  Half-brother  of 
Gilbert  (1570),  Robert  (1570)  and  Henry  (1582-3).  (Cooper, 
II.  446;  Vts.  of  Northants.,  1618;  Bridges,  11.  388.) 


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Pickering,  Marmaduke 

PICKERING,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1550.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi.  B.A.  1553-4;  M.A. 
1557.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1554.  Scholar  of  St  John's, 
when  he  received  the  tonsure  (London)  May,  1554.  Convened 
before  the  Vice-Chancellor,  Feb.  1568-9,  for  popish  doctrine: 
he  seems  to  have  conformed.   {Cooper,  i.  276;  Masters.) 

PICKERING,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
May  25,  1640.  S.  of  Richard,  Master  of  Winwick  School, 
Lanes.,  deceased.  B.  at  Middleton.  School,  Winwick  (under 
his  father). 

PYCKERYNG,  PETER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698. 

Of  London.    Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  June  3;  priest  (Chichester)  Dec.  23,  1705. 

R.  of  Crowhurst,  Sussex,  1705.  Chaplain,  14th  Hussars,  1715. 

(W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
PICKERING  or  PUCKERING,   RICHARD.     Adm.   at    King's 

(age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1511.   Of  Fowlmere, 

Cambs.    Left,  1514. 
PICKERING,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Aug.  24,  1560.   Of  Harlington,  Middlesex.   Left, 

1563.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex,  1573-89,  deprived. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Buckland,  Kent,  1581-98;  V.  of 

St  Mary,  Dover,   1589-1601;  V.  of  Whitfield,   1591-1601. 

Died  1 60 1. 
PICKERING,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  2,  1696.  S.  of  Hasting  (1671),  clerk.  B.  at  Hemsworth, 

Yorks.    School,   Pontefract  (Mr  Atkinson).    Matric.   1696; 

B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1702; 

priest,  1704.    V.  of  Featherstone,  1705.    Chaplain  to  Lord 

Downe. 
PICKERING,  ROBERT.    M.A.  of  Clare.    WiU  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1531- 
PICKERING,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Aug.  19,   1531.    Of  Chichester.    B.A.   1535-6; 

M.A.    1539;    M.D.    1548.     Fellow,    1534-49.     'Died   in   Dr 

Hatcher's  house.'   WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1551.   (Harwood.) 

PICKERING,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants.  Bapt.  Aug.  i,  1556. 
B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23, 
1580;  priest,  Jan.  28,  1580-1.  R.  of  Tichmarsh;  instituted, 
June  14,  1568,  as  'scholar  dispensat.'  Buried  there  Jan.  17, 
1581-2.  Brother  of  Gilbert  (1570)  and  half-brother  of  Lewis 
(1587).   {Vis.  of  Northants.,  i6i8;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

PICKERING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  I,  1646.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Clifford's  Inn,  and  East 
Grinstead,  Sussex.  School,  Grinstead.  Of  East  Grinstead, 
Esq.    {T.A.  Walker,  86.) 

PICKERING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  3, 
1652.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman.  B.  at  Barlby,  Yorks.  School, 
Selby.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659.  Ejected  from 
Barlby  Chapel,  Selby,  1662.  V.  of  Morley,  Yorks.,  1677-80. 
Died  Oct.  11,  1680.   {Calamy,  11.  555.) 

PICKERING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1664.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Thelwall,  Cheshire. 
B.  in  London.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Chester  (Mr  Liptrot). 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Mar.  25,  1665.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1672-1703;  of  Croston, 
1690-1703.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Currer,  of  Kildwick 
Hall,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Croston,  Dec.  4,  1703.  {Venn,  1.  424; 
E.  Axon.) 

PICKERING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  3, 
1700.  S.  of  Samuel,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Heskin,  Lanes.  (Mr  Foster).  Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1700-4; 
B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1709.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  12,  1703-4;  ord.  priest  (Rochester)  1706.  R.  of 
Cowling,  Kent,  1706-33.  Minor  canon  of  Rochester,  1707. 
V.  of  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  1716-33.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Rosse. 
Author,  sermon.  Died  May  9,  1733.  {Venn,  1.  506;  G.  Mag.; 
L.  Mag.) 

PICKERING,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1737-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.   School,  Westminster. 

PICKERING,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)   at  St  John's, 

Jan.  7,  1638-9.    S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Hougham,  Lines. 

B.  at  Gretton,  Northants.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Stackhouse). 

Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646;  D.D.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.). 

Fellow,  1647.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20, 

1646.   Father  of  Joseph  (1673).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  779.) 
PICKERING,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  6,  1668-9.    S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Shotle,  Derbs. 

B.  there.  School,  Wirksworth  (Mr  Crosedale).   Matric.  1669; 

B.A.  1672-3.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Maltby,  Yorks.,  c. 

1700-30. 

PICKERING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1702.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk.  B.  at  Glossop,  Derbs. 
School,  Mellor,  near  Glossop  (Mr  Hyde). 


PiCKFORD,  James 

PICKERING,  SIDNEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June 
15,  1702.  S.  of  Sidney,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Gilbert,  Bart.,  of 
Tichmarsh,  Northants.  B.  at  Battersea,  Surrey.  School, 
Oundle.   Matric.  1702.    {Peile,  11.  153.) 

PICKERING,  SIMON.  D.D.  from  Cambridge,  1509-10.  Car- 
melite friar.  B.D.  (Oxford).  Supp.  for  incorp.  May  22,  15x2. 

PYCKERING,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Nov.  2,  1677.  6th  s.  of  Sir  Gilbert,  Bart.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Tichmarsh,  Northants.,  May  10,  1662.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685;  B.D.  1692;  D.D. 
1705.  Fellow,  1682.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1698.  Canon  of 
Durham,  1692-1711.  R.  of  Gateshead,  1695-1705.  R.  of 
Sedgefield,  1705-11.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Crew,  Bishop  of 
Durham.   Died  Mar.  20,  i7ic>-i.   M.I.  at  Sedgefield. 

PICKERING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Bishop  Wilton,  Yorks.,  in  1593.  If  so,  married  Margaret 
Buck,  of  Middleton-on- the- Wolds.  Perhaps  father  of  William 
(1613). 

PICKERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1588-9. 
Matric.  1589;  Scholar;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  B.D.  1603. 
Fellow,  1596.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Aug.  30,  1601.  V.  of 
Finchingfield,  Essex,  1606-25.  Married  Sarah  Bust,  of  St 
Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  May  4,  1611.  Edited  William 
Perkins'  The  Whole  Treatise  of  the  Case  of  Conscience.  The 
preface  is  dated  from  Emmanuel  College,  Nov.  18,  1606. 
Buried  Sept.  21,  1625.    (J.  B.  Peace.) 

PICKERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  28, 1614-5. 

Matric.  1615. 
PICKERING,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

Aug.  29,   1674.    Of  London.    School,  Bury  St   Edmunds. 

Scholar,  1674;  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.   Buried  at  Little 

St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  12,  1679. 

PICKERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  i8, 
1689.  Of  Coventry.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Coventry. 
Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  July  8,  1686,  age  18. 
Another  of  these  names  (probably  the  same)  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Coventry,  matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  July  9, 
1689,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1693;  M..\.  1697;  B.D.  1703. 
R.  of  Kineton,  Warws.,  (?)  1690.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PICKERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Hun  ton,  Kent. 
School,  Tonbridge  (Mr  Roots).  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4; 
M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1707.  V.  ot 
Burham,  Kent,  1708-40.  R.  of  East  Banning.  1739-58. 
Died  Oct.  30,  1758. 

PICKERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
21,  1725.  S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1726;  B.A.  1728-9; 
M.A.  1732.  One  of  these  names  (D.D.),  V.  of  St  Sepulchre's, 
Holbom,  1748-67.  Died  1767.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary  namesake. 

PICKERING,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Cambridge,  where  he 
was  a  pupil  of  Cheke.  S.  of  Sir  William  (probably  of  Oswald- 
kirk,  York).  B.  c.  1517.  Served  Henry  VIII  in  his  wars  and 
was  knighted.  M.P.  for  Warwick,  1547-52.  Ambassador  in 
France,  1551-3,  and  Spain.  Retired  early  from  public 
service,  and  devoted  himself  to  literature.  One  of  the 
Lieutenants  of  London,  1569.  Died  Jan.  4,  1574-5.  Buried 
in  Gt  St  Helen's  Church,  London.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Cooper,  1. 
326;  D.N.B.) 

PICKERING,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1573;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  One  of  these  names  Master 
of  Uppingham  School,  in  1605. 

PICKERING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  22,  1613. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1582).  B.  at  Bishops  Wilton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  I,  1617-8,  age  23;  'C.  of  Fletching,  Sussex';  priest 
(York)  Feb.  1618-9.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bushey,  Herts.,  1622-7. 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

PICKERING,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Perhaps  V.  of  Whaddon,  Cambs.,  1624-41-.  Minister  at 
Wisbech  St  Peter,  1643. 

PICKERING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8,  1653. 
Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr. 
27,  1651;  of  London. 

PICKERING, .  B.Can.L.  1493-4.  Perhaps  of  King's  Hall, 

1492-1504. 

PICKERING, .   B.Can.L.  1516-7. 

PICKERSGILL,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  9, 

1628.  Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1628,  as 'Picarsgie.' 
PICKFORD,  JAMES.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25, 

1692.   Of  Lancashire. 


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PicKHERN,  Thomas 

PICKHERN  or  PICKERN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare, 
July  5  1726.  Doubtless  s.  of  George,  R.  ot  West  Cheam, 
Surrey.  B.  there,  1707.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A. 
1733.  FeUow,  1731-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1730- 
Died  1736. 
PYCKLES,  RICHARD.    Of  Trinity.    Candidate  for  deacon's 

orders,  Apr.  15,  1575;  age  30;  rejected. 
PICKLES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr  10  1680.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Brafferton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1683; 
priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  15,  1684-5.  V.  of  BurweU,  Lin^s.,  1684; 
of  Legboume,  1706.  R.  of  Muckton,  1695 ;  of  South  Thoresby, 
1695. 
PICKMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1474- 

PYKMAN, .  B.Civ.L.  1487-8. 

PYKMAN, .   Incorp.  M.A.  1501-2. 

PICKNAM,  PIGENHAM  or  PVKENHAM,  WILLIAM.  Grace  for 
D.Civ.L.  and  D.Can.L.  1461-2.  LL.B.  (Oxford)  V  of 
Ruthyn,  Kent.  R.  of  Raleigh,  Essex,  1462.  V.  of  Hatfield 
Regis,  1465.  R.  of  Blofleld,  Norfolk,  1471.  Chancellor  of 
Norwich,  1471.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  1471 ;  R-  of  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk,  1471.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1472.  Prolocutor,  1481. 
Dean  of  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk.  Died  Apr.  20,  1497-  Buried 
at  Stoke-by-Clare.  Will,  P.C.C.  Pykenham  gateway  still 
stands  in  Ipswich.  (Pigott's  Hadleigh,  274.) 
PICKNAM,  WILLIAM.    Grace  for  incorp.  1466.    (Perhaps  the 

above.) 
PICKS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1584. 
PYXE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  29,  1622-3,  after 

12  months'  residence  at  Oxford;  B.A.  1624-5. 
PIXE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1650.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  deceased.    B.  in  London.    School, 
Tonbridge. 
PICKS,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 
PICKS  or  PICGHELLS,  WILLIAM  (1608),  see  PIGHELLS. 
PICKS  or  PIXE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1621.     Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Benenden,  Kent.    Bapt. 
June  10,  1603,  at  Hawkhurst.    Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5. 
Of   Pix   HaU,   Hawkhurst.    Married  and   had   issue.    Will 
proved  (Canterbury)  June  30,   1663.    (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
2nd  S.,  V.  18,  112;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 
PICOT,  THOMAS  DE.   M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 
PIKWORTH,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1389-90. 
PYCRAFTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Michs.  1545. 
PICROFT,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1525-6. 

PYCROFT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13, 
1644-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  EUingham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Mulbarton  (Mr  Webster)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Lover- 
ing).  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1645-51;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A. 
1652.  Fellow,  1651-6.  Taxor,  1654.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653. 
Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Joseph  Hall)  Mar.  20,  1654-5.  R-  of 
Ditchingham,  Norfolk,  1654-1709.  Died  June  3,  1709. 
Buried  at  Ditchingham.  M.I.  Will  (Norwich  C.C.)  1709. 
Father  of  the  next.  {Venn,  i.  355.) 
PICROFT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7, 
1699.  S.  of  Samuel  (above).  B.  at  Ditchingham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Scholar,  1699-1706;  Matric. 
1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.    Fellow,  1706-19.    Proctor, 

1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  8,  1707;  priest  (London) 
Dec.  19,  1708.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Ilketshall  St  Lawrence, 
Sufiolk.  Author,  Brief  Enquiry  into  Free  Thinking.  Died 
Oct.  23,  1719-   (Venn,  i.  503.) 

PIDDING,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1716,  from  Merton  College,  Oxford;  adm.   there,   Apr.   6, 

1715.  (Butnotin^/.  Ojron.)  S.  of  John,  barber,  of  Wiltshire. 
B.  at  Marlborough.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  1716; 
B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  12,  1720;  priest, 
Dec.  22,  1723.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bumby,  Yorks.,  1735-48. 
R.  of  Keighley,  1748-53.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  306.) 

PIDDOCK,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8. 

PIDGEON  or  PEGEON,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Gon- 

ville  Hall,  Nov.  1555.   Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Thomas  Pigion, 

of  East  Beckham,  Norfolk.   (Venn,  i.  39.) 
PIDGEON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  3, 

1653-4.   S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 

School,  Bury  (Mr  Stephens).   Matric.  1654.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  May  20,  1656.    Died  Jan.  3,  1699,  aged  62.   Buried  at 

Boxted.   M.I.   (Peile,  1.  558;  Vis.  of  Norfolk,  u.  4^6.) 
PIDGEON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1607.    Of  Norfolk.    B.A.    1609;   M.A.   1612.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  May  12;  priest.  May  13,  1625. 
PIERE,  Dr.   Mandate  for  degree,  i66f!^ 
PIERPOINT  or  PERPOYNTE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens. 

from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1569.  (.^dm.  1569,  as  Purple.) 


PiERREPONT,  William 

PIERPOINT,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1536-7;  M.A.  1540;  B.D.  1548. 
FeUow  of  Christ's,  1538-51.  Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1549. 
Master  of  Jesus,  1551-7.  V.  of  Rattlesden,  Sufiolk,  i550-4- 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1555.  R.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1556-7- 
R.  of  Doddington,  1557.  Died  Jan.  7,  1556-7-  Buried  in 
Jesus  Chapel.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1557.  (A.  Gray;  Cooper,  1.  162.) 
PIERREPONT,  EVELYN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  19, 
1683.  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Thoresby,  Notts.  B.  at  Dean, 
WUts.  School,  Winchester.  LL.D.  1705  (Coin.  Reg.).  M.P. 
for  East  Retford,  1689-90.  Succeeded  his  brother  William 
as  5th  Earl  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  1690.  Created  Marquis 
of  Dorchester,  1706,  and  Duke  of  Kingston,  1715.  Privy 
Councillor,  1714.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal,  1716-9  and 
1720-6.  K.G.,  1719.  President  of  the  Council,  1719-20. 
Married  (1)  Lady  Mary  Fielding,  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of 
Denbigh;  (2)  Lady  Isabella  Bentinck,  dau.  of  William,  Earl 
of  Portland.  One  of  the  most  prominent  leaders  of  the 
fashionable  world  of  his  day.  Died  Mar.  5,  1725-6.  Buried 
at  Holme  Pierrepont,  Notts.  Father  of  William  (1706). 
(D.N.B.;  G.E.C.;  Peile,  11.  91-2.) 
PIERREPONT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  29,  1659.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1624).  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  May  18,  1661.  Brother  of  the  next. 
PEIRPOINT,  GERVASE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
18,  1664.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  5th  s.  of  William  (1624), 
and  grandson  of  Robert,  ist  Earl  of  Kingston-on-Hull. 
B.  1649.  M.P.  for  Appleby,  1698-1705.  Created  Baron 
Pierrepont  of  Ardglass,  Mar.  29,  1703,  and  Baron  Pierrepont 
of  Hanslape,  Bucks.,  Oct.  19,  1714-  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Pelham,  of  Laughton,  Sussex.  Died  s.p.  May  22, 
1715.  Brother  of  George  (above).  (G.E.C.) 
PIERREPONT  or  PERPOYNTE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from 

Jesus,  Michs.  1552. 
PIERREPONT  or  PERPOYNTE,   H.    Matric.   FeU.-Com.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  Michs.   1561.    Doubtless  Henry,  s.  of  Sir 
George,  Knight  of  the  Carpet  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Winifrede, 
dau.  of  William  Thwaites,  of  Oulton,  Essex).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1564.    M.P.  for  Notts.,  1572-83.    Knighted,  Apr.  1603. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cavendish,  of  Chats- 
worth,  Derbs.    Died  Mar.  19,  1615-6,  aged  69.    Buried  at 
Holme   Pierrepont,   Notts.     M.I.     (Collins,    v.    627;   J.   T. 
Godfrey,  Notts.,  251.) 
PIERPONT,  HENRY.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Viscount  Newark,  afterwards  Earl 
of  Kingston.  B.  March  1606-7.  Matric.  1624;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1642.   M.P-  for  Notts.,  1628-9.   Summoned  to  the  House  of 
Lords,    1641,    as    Baron    Pierrepont.     Lord-Lieutenant    of 
Notts.,  1642.  Succeeded  as  Earl  of  Kingston,  July  30,  1643. 
Created  Marquis  of  Dorchester,  Mar.  25,  1645.  Compounded 
for  his  estate,   1647;  studied  medicine  and  law.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  30,  1651.   Bencher,  1658.   F.R.C.P.,  1658. 
Followed  the  King  to  Oxford.    Privy  Councillor,  1660-73. 
F.R.S.,  1663.    Married  (i)  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Paul,  Viscount 
Bayning;  (2)  Lady  Katherine  Stanley,  dau.  of  James,  Earl  of 
Derby.  Died  Dec.  1  (sic),  1680.  Buried  at  Hohne  Pierrepont. 
Brother  of  William  (1624).  (D.N.B.;  Collins,  v.  628;  G.E.C.) 
PIERREPONT,  HENRY.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
3,  1652.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  Colonel  Francis.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1652). 
PARPOINTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1593. 
PERPOYNTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1629. 
PIERREPONT,    ROBERT.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.    at    Emmanuel, 
Apr.  3,   1652.    Migrated  to  Christ's,  Apr.  14,  1652.    S.  of 
Colonel  Francis,  M.P.  for  Notts,   (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
Matric.  1652.  Married  Anna,  dau.  of  Henry  Murray.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1652).   (Peile,  1.  547-) 
PIERREPONT,   ROBERT.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.   (age   16)   at  St 
John's,  Sept.  6,  1655.   S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Nottingham. 
B.  there. 
PERPOYNTE  or  PURPOINT,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  and  FeUow  of 
King's,  1534-44;  B.Civ.L.  1532-3;  D.Civ.L.  1540-1;  incorp. 
from  Orleans.   Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  19,  1546.    Resigned  the 
rectory  of  Nether  Broughton,  Lines.,  1543.    One  of  these 
names  (LL.D.),  R.  of  Holme  Pierrepont,  Notts.,  1527-54; 
R.  of  Widmerpool,  1545.    Preb.  of  York,  1551-4;  deprived. 
(Godfrey,  Notts. ;  Le  Neve,  Fasti.) 
PIERREPONT,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.   at   Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1624.   2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Kingston.   B.  1607. 
Matric.  1624.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  i,  1627.   Sheriff 
of  Shropshire,  1637-8.    M.P.  for  Much  Wenlock  during  the 
Long  Parliament.    Moderate  ParUamentarian.    M.P.  in  the 
Convention   Parliament,   for  Salop,    1640   (Mar.-May);   for 
Notts.,  1654-6.    Retired  into  private  life,  1661.    Known  as 
'WiUiam  the  Wise.'   Of  Thoresby,  Notts.,  and  afterwards  of 
Orton  Longueville,  Hunts.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Harris,  Bart.,  of  Tong  Castle,  Salop.  Died  Aug.  1679. 
Father  of  Gervase  (1664)   and   George  (1659),   brother  of 
Henry  (1624).   (D.N.B.;  Collins,  v.  628.) 


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PiERREPONT,  William 

PIERPONT,  The  Hon.  WILLIAM  (Lord  NEWARK).  Adm  Fell  - 
Com.  (age  12)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  17,  1706.  S.  of  Evelyn  (1683  . 
B  Oct  21,  1692.  Matric.  1706;  M.A.  1710.  Married  Rachel, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Bainton,  Esq.  Died  July  i,  1713.  at  St 
James",  Westminster.  Buried  at  Holme  Pierrepont.  (G.E.C.) 

PIGEON,  see  PIDGEON. 

PIGG,  ANTHONY.  B.A.  1534-5  (ist  in  the  ordo).  Fellow  of 
Jesus  1536-9.  R.  of  Alphamstone,  Essex,  1535-8-  R-  o* 
St  Edmund,  Lombard  Street,  London,  1536-9.  V.  of  Saffron 
Walden,  Essex,  i537-  Preb.  of  York,  1537-8.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1538-9.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1538-9-  Died 
1539- 
PIGG,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  31. 
1720.  S.  of  John,  grocer,  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Walsingham  (Mr  Harding)  and  Fakenham  (Mr 
Nisbett>.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  21,  1724;  P"est  (Norwich)  Aug.  24, 
1726.  R.  of  Cantley,  Norfolk,  1726-36.  V.  of  East  Barsham, 
1736-42.  V.  of  Houghton,  1740-2.  Died  Sept.  i,  1742- 
Buried  at  Fakenham.  (Venn,  ii.  14-) 
PIGGE  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1611. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.A.  1615-^;  M-A.  i6i9- 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1621.  R  of  West  Keal, 
Lines.,  1625.  R.  of  Miningsby,  1628.  Preb.  of  Uncoln,  1640. 
{Lines.  Pedigreet,  780.) 
PIGG  OLIVER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Oliver,  of  Boston,  Lines.  B.A.  1569-70.  R.  of 
All  Saints',  Colchester,  1569-71;  of  St  Peter,  1569-79-  R-  of 
Abberton,  Essex,  1571-8-  Afterwards  a  preacher  m  Essex 
Imprisoned  at  Bury  St  Edmunds  for  dispraismg  the  Book  ot 
Common  Prayer,  1578.  Author,  theological.  (Cooper,  n.  147; 
D.N.B.;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  779-) 
PIGGE  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  11,  1727-  S.  of 
Thomas,  mercer,  of  Clev-next-the-Sea,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Oct. 
12,  1708,  at  Longham.  Schools,  Fakenham  (Mr  Nesbett), 
BexweU  (private)  and  Wighton  (private).  Scholar,  1727-32; 
Matric.  1728.  Probably  died  young.  (Venn,  11.  27.) 
PYGGE,  RICHARD.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1426;  B.A.  in 

1429.   Left,  1442. 
PIGGE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   (Page  in  Coll.  Reg.) 
PIGG,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1628. 
PIGGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  17, 
1652-3.     S.    of   Thomas,    of    Wisbech.     School,    Wisbech. 
Matric.  1656-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  28,  1656-7. 
PIGGE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  4,  i72i- 
S  of  Andrew,  tanner,  of  Downham  Market.  B.  there.  School, 
BexweU,  Norfolk  (Mr  Foster).  Scholar,  1720-7;  Matric.  1721 ; 
BA    1724-5-   M.A.   1733.    Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Norwich)  July  30,  1727.    V.  of  Watton,  Norfolk,  1730-78. 
R.  of  South  Pickenham,  1736-78.    R.  of  Bodney.    P.C.  of 
Wormegay,  1742-71.    Author,  Sermon.    Buried  at  Watton, 
Sept.  9,  1778.   (Venn,  11.  16.) 
PIGGE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1585. 
Matric.    1585;   B.A.   (?  1589-90).    Ord.   deacon   and   pnest 
(Peterb.)  July  6,  1593- 
PIGGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  26,  1592. 
S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Barnardiston,  SuSolk.    B.  there. 
School,  Newport,  Essex  (Mr  Frankland  and  Mr  Morden). 
Migrated  to  Clare.   Matric.  c.  1592.   (Venn,  i.  145.) 
PIGGOT  or  PIGOT,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  21,  1609.   B.  in  St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Street,  London. 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  2,  1616,  age  24;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1618-9;  C.  of  Cogges- 
hall,  Essex.   R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Colchester,  1645. 
PIGOT    AUGUSTINE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  10, 
1572.    Matric.   1572;  B.A.   1575-6.    Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.) 
Sept.  23,  1575;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1576.  R.  of  Molesworth, 
Hunts.,  1587-1605.  Died  1605. 
PIGGOTT,  BAPTIST.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 
S.  of  Baptist,  of  Dartford,  Kent.   B.A.  1608-9;  M-A-  1612. 
Head  Master  of  Ashford  Grammar  School,  Kent,  1635-57. 
Died  Jan.  18,  1657.    Buried  at  Ashford.    (H.  G.  Hamson; 
Hasted,  iii.  262.) 
PIGOT,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Francis,  of  Horwood  and  Whaddon,  Bucks., 
Esq.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.   12,   1587-8.    Of 
Gravenhurst,  Beds.,  Esq.,  J.P.  Married  three  wives.  Buried 
Oct.  30,  1606,  aged  55.    M.I.  at  Gravenhurst.    Brother  of 
John  (1566)  and  probably  father  of  John  (1613).   (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  115;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
PIGGOTT,  DANIEL.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1607-8.   Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1612.    C.  of  Moulton, 
Northants.,  1612-6.   R.  of  Steeple  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1633-6; 
'M.A.'   Died  1636.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 


PiGGOT,  John 


PIGOTT,  DOWDALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1738.  3rd  s.  of  Southwell,  of  Dublin.  School,  Glamford 
Bridge,  Lines.  (Mr  Waterworth).  Matric.  1738;  Scholar, 
1739;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Fellow,  1744.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1738.  Afterwards  at  King's  Inns, 
Dublin.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1747.  Of  Cappard,  Queen's 
Co.   Will  (Dublin)  1789-   (T.  U.  Sadleir.) 

PIGGOTT,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1590; 
B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1600.  C.  of  Wilbraham, 
Cambs.,  in  1599.  C.  of  Cowbit,  Lines.,  until  1611.  Probably 
buried  at  St  Peter's,  Wisbech,  July  15,  1616.  (Fenland  N. 
and  Q.,  III.  242.) 

PIGOTT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  11, 
1659.  S.  and  h.  of  Ralph  (1630),  gent.,  of  Stradset,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Sept.  15,  1643.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(Mr  Stephens).  Matric.  1659.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 
13,  1661.   (Venn,  i.  406.) 

PIGOTT,  FRANCIS.  Mus.Bac.  1698.  Organist  at  St  John's 
College,  Oxford;  at  Magdalen  CoUege,  1686-7.  First  organist 
of  the  Temple  Church,  London,  1688.  Gentleman  of  the 
Chapel  Royal,  and  organist  extraordinary,  in  1695;  organist 
in  ordinary,  1697.  Composed  some  anthems.  Died  1704. 
(J.  E.  West,  Organists;  Abdy  Williams,  Degrees  in  Music.) 

PIGOT,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.   13, 

1728.  Of  St  David's,  Pembroke.    Doubtless  s.  of  Charles, 
of  St  David's.    Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  July  8, 

1729,  age  18.    B.C.L.,  1736.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  till  1737. 
Died  Oct.  2,  1737-   (^i-  Oxon.) 

PIGGOTT,  GERVASE.   Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6,  1631, 

S.  and  h.  of  Ger\'ase,  of  Thrumpton,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 

Repton.   Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1632, 

age  16.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  1,  1634.  M. P.  for  Notts., 

1646-53.  High  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1669.  Of  Thrumpton,  Esq., 

J.P.  Died  Aug.  9,  1669.  Buried  at  Thrumpton.  M.I.  Father 

of  the  next.   (Peile,  I.  417;  Jewitt,  Reliq.,  xv.  i6.) 

PIGOT,   GERVASE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.   (age   15)   at  Christ's, 

Dec.  21,  1665.    S.  of  Gervase  (above).    B.  at  Thrumpton, 

Notts.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

Nov.  2,  1668.  Died  before  1696.   (Peile,  i.  620.) 

PYGOTT,  GRANADO.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  30,   1667. 

S.  of  John,  of  Abington  PigotU,  Cambs.,  Esq.  Matric.  1667; 

M.A.  1669  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1668. 

M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1690-5;  for  Cambs.,  1702-5.  Of  Bassing- 

boume,  Cambs.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Smyth, 

Bart.,  of  Upton,  Essex.   Died  at  Abington,  Feb.  28,  1723-4- 

Father  of  Thomas  (1713-4)-   (A-  Gray.) 

PIGOTT,  GRANADO.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12, 

1749-50.    S.  of  Granado,  of  Bassingboume,  Cambs.,  Esq. 

B.  in  London.   School,  Market  Street.   Matric.  1750.   Adm. 

at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  29,  1749.   One  of  these  names  died 

Dec.  5,  1768.   (G.  Mag.) 

PIGOT,  HOLLIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  23, 

1708-9.   S.  of  John  (1663),  V.  of  Rolleston,  Notts.   School, 

Doncaster.   Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A. 

1716.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1714;  priest,  1716.    V.  of 

Doncaster,  1728-62.   Preb.  of  York,  1741-62.   R.  of  Epper- 

stone,  Notts.,  1749.  Died  1762.  Brother  of  Robert  (1712)  and 

father  of  John  (1743-4)-   (F.M.G.,  1025.) 

PIGGOTT,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1612-3.  B.  at  Olsbury, 

Cheshire.  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  May, 

1619,  age  27.  One  of  these  names  'Minister'  of  St  Margaret 

Lothbury,  London.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Oct.  3,  1627. 

(Peile,  I.  278.) 

PIGOTT,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 

Probably  s.  of  Francis,  of  Stratton,  Beds.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  1570.   Perhaps  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1588-9  and  1593.  But 

see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.   Brother  of  Benjamin 

(1566).   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  i6s4-) 

PIGGOTT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4,  1597-8- 

Matric.  1598. 
PIGGOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1613. 
Probably  's.  of  Benjamin  (1566),  of  Nether  Gravenhurst, 
Beds.,  Esq.'  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  i6i6.  One  of  these 
names  buried  at  Nether  Gravenhurst,  Jan.  10,  1662.  (Vis. 
of  Beds.,  1634.) 
PIGOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1621.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  23;  priest.  Sept  24,  1627.  Probably  lecturer 
at  Rochester,  Kent,  1643.  P.C.  of  Nonington,  c.  1643. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1654-8. 
PIGOT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  19, 
1669.  V.  of  Rolleston,  and  R.  of  Ordsal,  Notts.  V.  of  St 
Mary's,  Sandwich,  Kent,  1677-89-  R-  of  St  Peter's,  1679-90. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1700-27.  Died  1727.  Father  of  Hollis 
(1708-9)  and  Robert  (1712).   (F.M.G.,  1025.) 


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PIGOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  21, 
1743-4.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  Hollis  (1708-9),  V.  of 
Epperstone.  School,  Doncaster.  Matric.  1743-4;  Scholar, 
1743;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  25,  1748; 
priest  (York)  Sept.  24,  i749-  C.  of  Epperstone.  SeeAl.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary.   (F.M.G.,  1026.) 

PIGGOT,  LEWIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Stratton,  Beds.  Perhaps  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  17,  1584-5-  Inherited  the  manor  of 
Stratton,  1581,  but  alienated  it  to  Sir  Edmund  Anderson, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  in  1588.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Walter  Dennis,  of  Gloucestershire. 
{Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Beds.,  11.  211.) 

PIGOT  or  PYGOTE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
May,  1558.   Of  Lincolnshire. 

PIGOTT,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  i6,  1630. 
S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Stradset.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds,  Suffolk  (Mr  Dickinson).  Matric.  1631.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  17,  1632,  as  'Richard.'  A  royalist 
prisoner  at  Yarmouth,  in  1655.  Father  of  Francis  (1659). 
{Venn,  i.  294.) 

PIGOT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1584; 
B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Bradley-in-the- 
Moors,  Staffs.,  1593-1602.  R.  of  Llandegla,  Denbigh, 
1597-1606.  V.  of  Oswestry,  1602-3.  V.  of  Llaa-yemyw, 
1606-9.  V.  of  Llanrwst,  1609-14.  R.  of  Llanrwin,  1624. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Denbigh,  1614.  (Br.  Willis,  St 
Asaph.) 

PIGGOTT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1614.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Northwich,  Cheshire.  B.A.  1617-8; 
M.A.  1621.  Head  Master  of  Northwich  Grammar  School, 
1634 ;  of  Shrewsbury,  1645-62 ;  appointed  by  the  Corporation, 
after  the  expulsion  of  Thomas  ChaUoner  by  the  Parlia- 
mentarians. Buried  in  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  Oct.  21,  1663. 
Benefactor  of  Christ's.  Father  of  Richard  (1657).  {Peile,  i. 
297.) 

PIGGOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May 
21,  1657.  S.  of  Richard  (1614),  Master  of  Shrewsbury  School. 
B.  at  Northwich,  Cheshire.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
1660;  B.A.  1660-1.  Probably  C.  of  Witton,  Cheshire,  1663-9. 
(E.  Axon.) 

PIGOT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1712.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1663),  V.  of  Rolleston  and  Ordsal. 
School,  Gainsborough.  Scholar,  1712;  Matric.  1714;  B.A. 
1715-6;  M.A.  1719.  Fellow,  1716-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1718;  priest,  Sept.  1719.  Minor  canon  of  Durham. 
V.  of  Grindon,  Durham,  1723-48.  P.C.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Durham,  1726-48.  V.  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.,  1748-75. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Lloyd,  of  Halam,  Notts. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1775.  Buried  at  Northallerton.  Brother  of 
HoUis  (1708-9).   (T.  A.  Walker,  228;  F.M.G.,  1025.) 

PIGGOTT,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1 61 6.  Doubtless  graduated  as  Pickard  (whom  see). 

PIGGOTT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1684.  S.  of  William,  of  Famham,  Surrey.  B.  at  Famham. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1684;  B.A. 
1687-8.  Master  of  Guildford  School,  1698-1718.  R.  ofStoke- 
next-Guildford,  Surrey,  1707-12.  R.  of  Windlesham,  1719- 
54.  Died  at  Windlesham,  1754.   {Manning  and  Bray,  i.  79.) 

PIGOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.  B.  at 
Chiddingstone,  Kent.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1606;  priest.  May  31,  1607,  age  24.  C.  of 
Woldham,  Kent.   Perhaps  V.  of  Meopham,  1609-49,  ejected. 

PIGOT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  i,  1665. 
Matric.  1665.  Probably  C.  of  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire, 
1668-72;  C.  of  Witton,  1669-74-   (E.  Axon.) 

PIGOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  13,  1713-4- 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Granado  (1667),  of  Bassingboumc, 
Cambs.,  Esq.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1721.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1718-24. 

PIGOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  9,  1719.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Chester,  steward  to 
Sir  Richard  Grosvenor,  Bart.  B.  at  Otford,  near  Chester. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1719.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  6,  1720-1. 

PIGOTT,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578. 

PIGGOT,  WALTER  DRYDEN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct. 
6,  1715.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  Chetwynd,  Salop  (and 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Ward,  Esq.,  of  Willingsworth, 
Staffs.).  B.  at  Willingsworth.  Matric.  1715-  Probably 
brother  of  William  (1726).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

PIGOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12, 
1674.  S.  of  Robert,  furrier,  of  Ely,  Cambs.  B.  there.  School, 
Bradley  (Mr  Billingsley).  Matric.  1675-  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
Jan.  24,  1677-8.  Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 


Pike,  Richard 

PIGOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  i, 
1726.  4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  Esq.  (High 
Sheriff  of  Salop,  1697).  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A. 
1734.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1734;  priest.  Mar.  2, 
1734-5-  V.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.,  1736-40.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Papworth  St  Agnes,  Cambs.,  1738-40.  Probably  brother  of 
Walter  Dryden  (1715).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

PIGOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1727- 
Of  Sussex.   Matric.  1727. 

PIGGOTT,  .  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July,  1599.  Of  Bed- 
fordshire. 'Allied  to  the  Earl  of  Kent.'  Possibly  Henry, 
s.  of  Benjamin  (1566),  and  grandson  of  Margery  Piggott 
(sister  of  Oliver  Lord  St  John).  If  so,  of  Gravenhurst,  Beds., 
Esq.,  in  1634.  Knighted,  Oct.  20,  1660.  Buried  at  Nether 
Gravenhurst,  May  9,  1665.  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  Genealog. 
Bedford.) 

PIGGOTT, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  c.  1596. 

PIGHELLS,  see  also  PICKS. 

PIGHELLS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1676. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Patrington,  Yorks.,  1685-1728. 

PIGHELLS  or  PICHELLS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  16,  i6i8.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1628.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Sept.  1623. 

PICGHELLS  or  PICKS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Em- 
manuel, Michs.  1608.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Westgate, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1612-3;  M.A.  1618, 
Pighells. 

PIGHEN,  see  PEIGHEN. 

PIGHT,  HENRY.  B.A.  1630  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Denton,  Lines.,  pleb.  Matric.  (Lincohi  College, 
Oxford)  June  20,  1623,  age  18;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1630.  R.  of  Hungerton  and  Wyvill,  Lines.,  1632. 
V.  of  Heydourand  Kelby,  1647.  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1660-75. 
Died  1765.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  17, 1682.  Matric. 
1683. 

PIHAM  or  PYHAM,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Clark,  1600-1;  M.A. 
1604.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  July  3,  1600;  priest,  July  10, 
1603.  C.  of  Chatham,  Kent,  1627. 

PIKE  or  PYKE,  ALAN.  Scholar  and  Fellow  at  King's  Hall, 
1400-49. 

PIKE  or  PICKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1578-9;  Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow, 
1585.   V.  of  Donington,  Lines.,  1593. 

PIKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  7, 
1657-8.  S.  of  George,  of  'Barlius'  (?  Barling),  Essex.  B.  at 
Binstead,  Hants.  School,  Stortford,  Essex.  Matric.  1659. 

PIKE,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1583.  V.  of  Othery, 
Somerset,  1597-1615.  R.  of  Middle  Chinock,  1599. 

PIKE,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  (grace  passed,  1456;  incepit,  1463). 
Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Eversden,  Cambs.,  1471-1503-. 

PYKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  11, 
1662.  Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1665;  B.A. 
1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ilketshall  St  John, 
Suffolk,  1680-7. 

PIKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1664.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1665;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A. 
1671.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  17,  1668.  V.  of  Weston, 
Herts.,  1668-1731.  Chaplainof  Trinity,  1671-81.  Died  1731. 
(Clutterbuck,  11.  504.) 

PYKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  13,  1725. 
Of  Bury,  Hunts.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (1692),  P.C.  of 
Bury.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  13, 1731 ;  priest,  June  29, 1740.  P.C.  of  Upwood,  Hunts., 
1742-9.  Died  1749.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1725)  and  William 
(1728-9). 

PIKE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  R.  of  Cranley,  Surrey,  1645.  Died 
Sept.  20,  1682.   {Manning  and  Bray,  1.  543.) 

PIKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
i628;B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  R.of  All  Saints',  Huntingdon, 
in  1642.  V.  of  Wyton,  Hunts.,  1643.  Probably  afterwards 
minister  of  Nuneaton,  Warws.  Buried  there  Dec.  17,  1678. 
Father  of  Richard  (next)  and  probably  of  Samuel  (1663-4). 
(SAaw,  II.  312;  H.  I.  Longden.)    ' 

PIKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1657.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  clerk,  of  Huntingdon.  B.  there. 
School,  Harborough  (?),  Warws.  (Mr  Bury).  Matric.  1657; 
B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Probably  C.  of  Mountsorrel,  Leics., 
1663.  R.  of  Marston  Trussell,  Northants.,  1669-78.  Married 
Joan  Healy,  May  19,  1663,  at  Nuneaton,  Warws.  Buried  at 
Marston  Trussell,  Dec.  26, 1678.  Probably  brother  of  Samuel 
(1663-4).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

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PYKE    RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8,    1716. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   Doubtless  s.  of  William  (1675)-  School, 

Felsted.    Matric.  1716.    Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall.    Scholar, 

1718;  B.A.  1719-20.   Brother  of  WiUiam  (i7i2)- 

PYKE,  ROBERT.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1425.   One  of  these 

names  R.  of  St  Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe,  London,  \intil  1463. 

PYKE,    ROBERT   ISAAC.    Adm.   sizar   (age    18)   at   Sidney, 

June  30,  1740.  S.  of  Humphrey,  shoemaker.   B.  at  Bishop's 

Tawton,   Devon.    School,   Barnstaple   (Mr  Luck).    Matric. 

1740;  B.A.  1743-4- 

PIKE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.   17,   1646.    Of 

Norfolk.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1650;  B.A.  1650-1. 
PYKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  16, 
1663-4.  Of  Warwickshire.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1628), 
minister  of  Nuneaton,  Warws.  School,  Nuneaton.  Matnc. 
1664.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  May  25,  1666.  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  3,  1671-2.  Probably 
C.  of  Creaton,  Northants.,  1672.  V.  of  North  Mimms,  Herts., 
1682-1707.  Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1657). 
PIKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1661.  Matric. 

1661. 
PYKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse,  June  3, 
1678.    Of  Cambridge.    School,  Cambridge.    Matric.    1678; 
Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.   C.  of  Leverington, 
1685.    Probably   R.   of   Hedgerley,   Bucks.,    1689-90   (pre- 
sented, Apr.  18,   1689-90).    R.  of  Southoe,   Hunts.,   1690. 
Died  Dec.  1690.   (T.  A.  Walker,  162;  Lipscomb,  iv.  508.) 
PYKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,   1691.    Of 
Kent.    Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1701.    Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1697-8.    V.  of  West  Mailing,  Kent,  1698- 
1718. 
PYKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  3, 
1692.  Of  Hertfordshire.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Scholar, 
1693-  Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1702.   Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.   19,   1697;  priest,  Sept.  25,   1698.    (One  of 
these  names   P.C.  of  Bury,   Hunts.,   1699-1707.)     P-C  of 
Little  Raveley,  1704-20.  P.C.  of  Upwood,  1720-42.  Perhaps 
also  R.  of  West  Rasen,  Lines.,  1717.    Died  1742-    Doubt- 
less father  of  John   (1725),   Thomas   (1725)   and   WiUiam 
(1728-9). 
PYKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  1,  1693. 
S.  of  Richard.    B.  in  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    Matric. 
1693;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1696-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  20,   1697-8;  priest,  Apr.   i,   1698.    C.  of  Hedgerley, 
Bucks.,  1698. 
PYKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  14, 
1725.   Of  Bury,  Hunts.   Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1692),  P.C. 
of  Bury.    Matric.   1726;  B.A.   1729-30;  M.A.   i733-    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1732;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1740.   R.  of 
West  Rasen,  Lines.,  1740.     Brother  of  John  (1725)  and 
WilUam  (1728-9). 
PYKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  12,  1675. 
Of  London.   School,  Hertford.   Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1676; 
B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4, 
1682-3.    P.C.  of  Northaw,  Herts.,   1683-93.    R.  of  Black 
Notley,   Essex,    1687.     Preb.   of   Norwich,    1705-20.    Will 
(PC.C.)   1723.     Father   of   William   (1712)   and    Richard 
(1716). 
PYKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  1,  1680.  S.  of 

Richard.  B.  at  Claverley,  Salop.  School,  Claverley. 
PYKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  14, 
1712.    Of  Black  Notley,  Essex.    Doubtless  s.  of  WiUiam 
(1675).  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6-  Fellow, 
1718.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1716;  priest,  Mar.  9, 
1717-8.   Brother  of  Richard  (1716). 
PYKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  21, 
1728-9.    Of  Bury,  Hunts.    Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1692), 
P.C.  of  Bury.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3-    Probably  brother 
of  Thomas  (1725)  and  John  (1725)- 
PIKEMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June   13,   1607. 

Matric.  1607,  as  'Peckman';  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614. 
PIKNAM,  see  PICKNAM. 
PILCHER,  JOHN  (1609),  see  PICHER. 
PILFOULD,  ROGER.    Matric.   sizar   from    Trinity,  Easter, 

1631. 
PILGRIM,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1749.    S.  of  John,  shipbuilder,  of  (?  Christchurch),  Hants. 
B.    at   Alverstoke.    School,    Rochester,    Kent    (Mr   Soan). 
Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753.  Chancellor's  medallist,  1753.   Died 
July  12,  1753.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  589.) 
PILGRIM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  Easter,  1602;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  i6o8.  V.  of 
Wormingford,  Essex,  1608-46.  Died  c.  1646. 
PILGRIM,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1700. 
School,  Westminster.    Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1701;  Craven 


PiLKiNGTON,  John 

scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707;  B.D.  1716.   Fellow, 

1706-26.    Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1712-26.    Incorp.  at 
~   Oxford,  1736.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  19,  1709;  priest 

(Ely)  Feb.  21,   1713-4-    R-  of  Standish,  Lanes.,   1724-60. 

Died  1760.  (Al.  Westmon.,  237;  Victoria  Co.  Hist.  Lanes.,  vi. 

188.) 
PILGRIM,  WALTER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1609;  B.A.  1612-3-   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest, 

Oct.  20,  1614.  V.  of  Newchurch,  Kent,  1616. 
PILK,  THOMAS.  '  King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1321. 
PILKINGTON,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1588.    4th  s.  of  John   (1546-7),   Archdeacon  of  Durham. 

Probably  afterwards  at  Broadgates   Hall,  Oxford.    Matric. 

there,  Apr.  26,  1594,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1598.    R.  of 

Rous  Lench,  Worcs.,  1605.   Will  (Worcester)  1615.   Brother 

of  John  (1583)  and  probably  of  Samuel  (1587)-  (Peile,  i.  193; 

Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Harland,  Pilkington  Genealogy.) 
PILKINGTON,  ANDREW.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1578;  B.A.  1581-2.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  17,   1583- 

V.  of  West  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1583.  R.  of  Little  Massingham, 

1603. 
PILKINGTON,   BARNABAS.    Matric.  pens,   from  St   John's, 

Michs.  1582.    Probably  s.  of  Leonard  (i544)-    B.A.  1586-7; 

M.A.  1590.    Of  Whitburn,  Durham.    Buried  there  Mar.  28, 

1607.   (E.  Axon.) 
PILKINGTON,  CHARLES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1563-4- 
PYLKYNTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1572.  Doubtless  1st  s.  of  George,  of  Stanton-le-Dale, 
Derbs.,  and  of  Worthington,  Leics.  Married  Mildred,  dau. 
of  Walter  Morgan,  of  Low  Leigh  ton,  Essex.  Living,  1621. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1573)  and  father  of  Leake  ( 1 606) . 
(Vis.  of  Leics.,  i6ig;  Nichols,  ui.  650.) 

PILKINGTON,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1573.  B.  at  Bury,  Lanes.  LL.B.  1581.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  6,  1578,  age  25.  V.  of  Corton,  Suffolk,  1597-1623.  R.  of 
Gunton,  1603-23. 

PILKINGTON,  HASLEWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1653.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Stanton-le-Dale, 
Derbs.  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haslewood,  of  Belton, 
Rutland).  B.  at  Belton.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Meeres). 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  4,  1657.   (Nichols,  111.  650.) 

PILKINGTON,  JAMES.  B.A.  1538-9-  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Rivington,  Lanes.  B.  there,  1520.  M.A.  1542;  B.D.  1551. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1539.  Master  of  St  John's,  1559-61. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1559-  V.  of  Kirby,  in  Kendal, 
1551.  A  fugitive  on  the  Continent  under  Queen  Mary.  Adm. 
at  Basel,  in  1556.  Assisted  in  the  revision  of  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer,  1558-^.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1561-76. 
Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Kingsmill,  of  Hampshire, 
Knt.  Died  Jan.  23,  1575-6.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Auck- 
land; reinterred  in  Durham  Cathedral,  1576.  Brother  of 
John  (1546-7),  Leonard  (1544)  and  Lawrence.  (Cooper,  1. 
344;  Vis.  of  Durham;  D.N.B.) 

PILKINGTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1587- 

PILKINGTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1602;  B.A.  1606-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1607-  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1608-9.  Perhaps  V.  of  Hohne- 
by-the-Sea,  Norfolk,  1609.   V.  of  Auboum,  Lines.,  1613. 

PILKINGTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
May  6,  1650.  S.  of  William,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  gent.  (Mayor, 
1637).  B.  there,  1636.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1650; 
B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1664.  Fellow,  1654.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1657.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1651.  R.  of 
Croston,  Lanes.,  1662-83.  Married  Lydia,  dau.  of  Robert 
Manley,  of  Stanstead,  Kent.  Buried  at  Croston,  Apr.  25, 1683. 
Father  of  William  (1694).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PILKINGTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1546-7.  6th  s.  of  Richard.  B.  in 
Lancashire.  M.A.  1549;  B.D.  1560.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
1547.  University  preacher,  1561.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Jan.  24,  1559-60.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1560-2.  Canon  of 
Durham,  1561-1603.  Archdeacon  of  Durham,  1563-1603. 
R.  of  Easington,  1563-1603.  Buried  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham, 
Oct.  31,  1603.  (The  date  of  his  death  is  variously  given.) 
Will  dated,  Aug.  18,  1603;  proved  at  Durham  the  same  year. 
Brother  of  James  (1538-9),  Leonard  (1544)  and  Lawrence, 
father  of  the  next,  of  Abraham  (1588)  and  probably  of 
Samuel  (1587).  (Cooper,  11.  358;  H.  M.  Wood;  Vts.  of 
Durham;  Pilkington  Genealogy,  16;  D.N.B.) 
PILKINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  June,  1583. 
S.  of  John  (above),  B.D.,  R.  of  Easington,  Durham.  Migrated 
to  Christ's.  Scholar,  1586;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1594.  Buried  July  25,  1609,  at  St  Andrew's, 
Auckland.  Brother  of  Abraham  (1588)  and  probably  of 
Samuel  (1587)-   (Peile,  i-  176;  E.  Axon.) 


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PILKINGTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  20,  1680.   Of 
Stewkley,    Bucks.     Matric.    i68i;    B.A.    1684-5.     Perhaps 
schoolmaster  at  Brindle,  Lanes.,  in  1691. 
PILKINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11, 
1726-7.   S.  of  Edward,  of  Haughton,  Lanes.,  clerk.   School, 
Haughton.     Migrated    to   Oxford.     Matric.    (Oriel   College, 
Oxford)   Mar.   20,   172&-7,  age   18;   B.A.  (Oxford)   1730-1- 
{Al.Oxon.) 
PILKINGTON,  LAWRENCE.  '  Educated  at  St  John's.'  (Possibly 
adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.   I547-)    7th  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Rivington,   Lanes.    B.  c.   1540.    V.  of  Norham,   Durham, 
1565-9.    R.  of  Kimblesworth,  and  C.  of  Witton  Gilbert, 
1569-82.  BuriedatWittonGilbert,  Mar.  21,  1582-3.  Brother 
of  James  (1538-9),  etc.   [Genealogy  of  the  Pilkingtons,  lx.) 
PILKINGTON,    LEAKE.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from    Queens', 
Easter,    1606.     Of   Derbyshire.     Doubtless   s.    of    Edward 
(?  1572),  of  Worthington,   Leics.,  and   of   Stanton-le-Dale, 
Derbs.     Married    Barbara,    dau.    of    Sir    Henry    Mathews, 
of  Radnor,  Wales.  Probably  buried  at  St  Dunstan's,  London, 
Oct.  29,  1610.    {Nichols,  III.  650;  Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619;  E. 
Axon.) 
PILKINGTON,    LEONARD.     Matric.    sizar    from    St    John's, 
Easter,  1544.    5th  s.  of  Richard.    B.  at  Rivington,  Lanes. 
B.A.  1543-4;  M.A.  1547;  B.D.  1561;  D.D.  1564.    FeUow, 
1544;  ejected  under  Queen  Mary  and  retired  abroad,  where 
he   married.     Replaced,    i559,   on   the   death   of   his   wife. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,   1561.    Master  of  St  John's, 
1561-4.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  15,  1552;  priest  (Ely) 
Nov.  1560.    R.  of  Middleton,  in  Teesdale,  i559-   University 
preacher,  1561.    R.  of  Whitburn,  Durham,  1563.   Canon  of 
Durham,  1567-99.  Married  Sept.  30,  1597,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Jayne    Barnes,    widow    of    Richard,    Bishop    of    Durham. 
Died  Aug.  1599.  Brother  of  James  (1538-9),  Lawrence,  and 
John  (1546-7),  probably  father  of  Barnabas  (1582).  {Cooper, 
II.  268;  D.N.B.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
PILKINGTON,   LIONEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1575- 
PILKINGTON,  MATTHEW.  .\6m.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1723- 
S.  of  Middlemore,  of  Stanton-le-Dale,  near  Derby.  Bapt. 
there.  May  25,  1705.  Matric.  1723;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1728. 
R.  of  Fenny  Bentley,  Derbs.,  1747-65-  Preb  of  Lichfield, 
1748-65.  Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  1765-  To  be  distin- 
guished from  two  noted  contemporaries:  (i)  the  lexicographer, 
(2)  the  husband  of  Letitia  Pilkington,  the  adventuress. 
(Nichols,  III.  650;  D.N.B.  (reissue),  xv.) 
PILKINGTON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
c.  1593.  S.  of  Thomas  (1566),  R.  of  Wold  Newton,  Lmcs. 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  priest  (York)  May  22,  1599. 
Preacher.  R.  of  North  Cotes,  Lines.,  1603.  R.  of  Hawerby 
with  Beesby,  Lines.,  1612.  Buried  at  Hawerby,  Mar,  11, 
1642-3.  Father  of  Thomas  (1621).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  781.) 
PILKINGTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  19,  1652.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  North  Cotes,  Lines. 
Schools,  Skipbrooke  (private)  and  Newton,  Lines.  (Mr 
Petley).  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  U.h.  1659.  R.  of 
Gayton-le-Marsh,  Lines.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  782.) 
PILKINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May, 
1585.  Matric.  1585;  Scholar;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  i593; 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1600;  D.D.  i6o7-  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle) 
Nov.  30;  priest,  Dec.  8,  1595.  R.  of  Hambledon,  Bucks., 
1596-1631.  R.  of  Salkeld,  Cumberland,  1597-9.  Archdeacon 
of  Carlisle,  1597-1600.  R.  of  Little  Kimble,  Bucks.,  1620-31. 
Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  1625-31.  Treasurer  of  Lichfield, 
1625-8.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Maye,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
Author,  controversial.  Died  at  Hambledon,  Sept.  19,  1631. 
Buried  there.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  B.  Peace;  D.N.B.) 
PYLKRYNTON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1571- 
PILKYNTON,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1587.   Probably  2nd  s.  of  John  (1546-7).   If  so,  living  1603. 
Probably   brother   of   Abraham    (1588)    and   John    (1583). 
{R.  C.  Pilkington,  102.) 
PILKINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1563;  B.A.  1567-8.   V.  of  Shepreth,  Cambs.,  1569. 
PILKINGTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1575-   'Ord.  deacon,  May  26,  1574; 
priest  (Peterb.)   Mar.  9,  1574-5;  M.A.'  {Lib.  Cleri).    R.   of 
Wold  Newton,  Lines.,  1576.    Married  Margaret  Pilkmgton, 
of  Cambridge.  Will  (P.C.C.)  dated.  May  20;  proved,  June  26, 
1615.   Father  of  Nathaniel  (i593)-   {Ltncs.  Pedigrees,  781.) 
PILKINGTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573.   Of  Derbyshire.   Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Stanton- 
le-Dale,  Derbs.    B.A.   1578-9;    M.A.    1582.     FeUow,   1581. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Edward  (1572)- 
PILKYNTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Sr  John's, 
Easter,  1579- 


PINCHBECK,  John 

PILKINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1621.  S.  of  Nathaniel  (c.  1593),  R.  of  North  Cotes, 
Lines.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
5,  1625-6.  Of  Suffolk  in  1634.  V.  of  Swilland,  1650.  (J. 
Pilkington,  Family  of  Pilkington,  41;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  781.) 
PILKINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18, 
1675.  S.  of  Sir  Lyon,  of  Stainley  (or  Stanley),  Vorks.,  Bart. 
B.  at  Buckwell,  Kent.  School,  York.  Matric.  1675-  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  July  5,  1676,  age  17.  (Peile,  11.  60;  Kimber,  in. 
353-) 
PILKINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  12, 
1694.  Previously  at  Oxford.  S.  of  James  (1650),  of  Croston, 
Lanes.,  clerk.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  12,  1671.  Matric.  (St  John's 
College,  Oxford)  .\pr.  26,  1689,  age  16  {sic);  LL.B.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1695;  LL.D.  (Cambridge)  1728.  R.  of  Greatham, 
Hants.,  1699.  R.  of  Croston,  Lanes.,  1703-55.  Died  Sept.  1, 
1755,  aged  83.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PILKINGTON, .  B.Can.L.  1517-8. 

PILKINGTON, .  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1522. 

PILKINGTON, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1547- 

Probably  scholar.   Perhaps  'Lawrence,'  whom  see. 

PILKINTON, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1738-9- 

PILLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  atCAius,  Feb.  6,  1598-9- 
S.  of  Peter,  deceased,  of  Towthorpe,  Yorks.  School,  Masham 
(Mr  Cooke,  M.A.  and  Mr  Richard  Johnson).  Matric.  1598-9; 
Scholar,  1600-4;  B..'^.  1601-2. 

PILLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1682.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Easby,  Yorks.,  gent.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Harlesay  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1682.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1682. 

PILLINGE,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4. 

PILMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  2,  1642-3, 
as  'Pitman.'   Matric.  1643;  B.A.  1646-7. 

PILSON,  see  also  PULESTON. 

PILSON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1531-2- 

PYLSON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  and  FeUow  of  King's  Hall,  1539- 
44;  LL.B.  1543.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1546. 

PILSTON,  see  PULESTONE. 
PILTON,  JOHN.   B.A.  1518-9. 

PIMLOWE,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  20,  1700. 
Of  Lincohishire.  Probably  s.  of  John  (1665).  Matric.  1701; 
B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  29,  1707-8.  V.  of  Castle 
Acre,  Norfolk,  1709-50.  V.  of  Rougham,  1710-23.  R.  of 
Gt  Dunham,  1721-50.  Died  1750.   Brother  of  John  (1700). 

PIMLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1638-9. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Probably  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Blather- 
wick,  Northants.  (1614-28).  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1639; 
B.A.  1642-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  26,  1642-3.  Prob- 
ably V.  of  Holbeach,  Lines.,  1661-72,  and  father  of  the  next. 

PYMLOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19, 
1665.  S.  of  John  (?  above),  V.  of  Holbeach,  Lines.  B.  there, 
Jan.  13,  1647-8.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  June,  1670;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1671.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  V.  of  Holbeach,  1672-1711-  Buried  there  Mar.  29, 
171 1.  Probably  father  of  the  next  and  of  Ambrose  (1700). 
{Peile,  I.  616.) 

PIMLOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  19,  1700. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  of  John  (above).  Matric.  1701; 
B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1705;  priest 
(Ely)  Sept.  22,  1706.  C.  of  Etton,  Northants.,  1705.  Lecturer 
at  Boston,  1708.  V.  of  Wigtoft,  Lines.,  1718-9.  Brother  of 
Ambrose  (1700). 

PINCENT,  FRANCIS,  see  PINSENT. 

PINCHAM,  see  also  PINCHON. 

PINCHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1614. 

PINCHBECK,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1645-6;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1651.  R.  of  Mashbury, 
Essex,  1654.  Perhaps  of  I3raintree.  If  so,  will  (Comm. 
Essex)  i68i.   (H.  Smith.) 

PINCHBECK,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  30,  1615. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  4,  1625-6.  V.  of  Butterwick,  Lines.,  1625-42.  R.  of 
North  Leverton,  1637-49- 

PINCHBACK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1679.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar, 
1680;  Matric.  1682;  Craven  Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1682-3; 
M.A.  1686.  Fellow,  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20, 
1685;  priest  (Chester,  in  London)  Oct.  24,  1686.  C.  of  St 
James',  Duke's  Place,  London,  1686-1700.  P.C.  of  Northaw, 
Herts.,  1693-1725.  R.  of  Egmere,  Norfolk,  1702-20.  (.4/. 
Westmcn.) 


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PINCHBECK,   JOHN.    Adtn.   sizar  at  Clare,   June   6,    1720. 

Perhaps  s.   of  Joshua   (next).     B.   at   Bennington,   Lines. 

Matric  1720.  Probably  brother  of  Joshua  (1730). 
PINCHBECK,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  24,  1697.  S.  of  Martin  (1661),  clerk.  B.  at  Butterwick, 

near  Boston,  Lines.   School,  Butterwick  (under  his  father). 

Matrie.  1697.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  9,  1697.    B.A. 

1701-2.   Probably  father  of  John  (above)  and  of  the  next. 
PINCHBECK,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

May   15,    1730.     Of   Lincolnshire.     Probably  s.   of  Joshua 

(above).   School,  Butterwick,  Lines.   Scholar,  1730;  Matrie. 

1731;  B.A.   1733-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,   1734- 

Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1720). 
PINCHBECKE,  MARTIN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  19, 

1661.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Matrie.   1661;  B.A.   1664-5;  M.A. 

1672.    Master  of  Butterwick  Free  School,  founded  by  his 

uncle  Anthony  Pinchbeck,  yeoman,  in  1665.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1668;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1670.   Father  of 

Joshua  (1697).   (Thompson,  Boston,  529.) 
PINCHBECK,    RALPH.     B.D.    1457-8.     R-   of   Dry   Drayton, 

Cambs.,  1464. 
PINCHBECKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Nov.  i, 

1601.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Foulsham,  Norfolk.  School, 

West  Lynn.   Matrie.  c.  1601. 
PINCHEBEKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

May    13,    1670.     Of    Nottinghamshire.     School,    Retford. 

Matrie.  1671;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1673-4- 
PYNCHEBEK,  THOMAS.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,   1416-25. 

One  of   the  children  of   the  Chapel   Royal.     Perhaps   the 

'chaplain'  whose  will  (Comm.  C.  of  London)  1431.  Bequests 

to  parishes  of -Spalding  and  Boston. 

PINCHBROKE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1574- 

PINCHES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 
1700.  S.  of  Francis,  farmer,  of  Madeley,  Stafis.  School, 
Sherifi-Hales,  Salop  (Mr  Edwards).  Matrie.  1700.  Migrated 
to  Sidney,  Feb.  11,  1701-2.  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707. 

PINCHESTER  or  PYNCLESTER,  V/ILLIAM.  Scholar  of 
Christ's,  1537-8;  B.A.  1539-40. 

PINCHING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20, 
1751.  S.  of  Peter,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  BuUimer  and  Mr  Welton).  Scholar,  1751-8; 
B.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  17,  1756;  priest 
(Exeter)  Mar.  15,  1767.  V.  of  Wickham  Skeith,  Suffolk, 
1768-75.  Died  Sept.  26,  1775-   {Venn,  11.  65.) 

PINCHON,  HENRY.  Matrie.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Writtle,  Essex,  Esq.  If  so,  pre- 
viously at  Oxford.  Matrie.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford),  entry,  Oct. 
1596,  age  13.  Died  s.p.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634;  Morant,  11.  66;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PINCHON,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  9, 
1680.  Probably  of  Hadley,  Suffolk.  Married  Elizabeth 
Comwallis,  of  Halsworth,  Apr.  3,  1684. 

PINCHON  or  PYNCHON,  WILLIAM.  Probably  educated  at 
Cambridge.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Springfield,  Essex,  1590. 
Emigrated  to  Massachusetts,  1632;  treasurer  of  the  colony, 
1632-4.  Aided  in  founding  Roxbury  and  organising  the 
church  there.  Founded  Springfield,  1636;  for  a  time  sat  in 
the  legislature  of  Connecticut.  Sought  to  conciliate  the 
Indians.  Religious  differences  caused  him  to  abandon  the 
colony  and  retiim  to  England,  1652.  Settled  at  Wraysbury, 
Bucks.  Author,  religious.  Died  Oct.  29,  1662.  (D.N.B.; 
Waters'  Gleanings,  11.  862.) 

PINCHON, .  B.A.  1505. 

PINCKNEY,  see  PINKNEY. 

PINCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1667.  Of  Lancashire.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Euxton, 
Lanes.  If  so,  migrated  to  Oxford.  Matrie.  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford)  July  16,  1668,  age  19;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A. 
1674.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PINDE,  JOHN.   Matrie.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1612. 

PINDER,  see  also  PONDER  and  PUNDER. 

PINDAR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  11, 
1741.  S.  of  C,  steward,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Wakefield. 
School,  Threshfield( Mr  Knowles).  Matrie.  1742-  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  24,  1749;  priest,  June  2,  1751-  C.  of  Gisbume, 
Yorks.  V.  of  GiUcar,  near  Sheffield,  i75o-i-  (Scott-Mayor, 
in.  524) 

PYNDER,  GEORGE.  Matrie.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1564-5- 
One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  July,  1568.  V.  of 
Wixoe,  Suffolk,  1573-1624.  Died  there,  before  Feb.  1624-5. 
(Peile,  I.  89.) 

PINDER,  HENRY.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591;  B.A. 
from  St  John's,  1593-4.  Perhaps  C.  of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  i6io. 
Died  i6i2. 


PiNDER,  Thomas 

PINDAR,  JOHN.  B.A.  1542-3:  M.A.  1547.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1547;  ejected,  1557,  by  the  delegates  appointed  by  Cardinal 
Pole.    (Cooper,  i.  174;  iil.  109.) 

PINDAR,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Ord. 
priest  (York)  Sept.  1612.  PerhapsV.  of  Ridgewell  St  Laurence. 
Essex,  1633.  One  of  these  names,  C.  of  Wingfield,  Suffolk, 
ejected.   Lived  at  Ousden.   Died  1682.   (Calamy,  11.  442.) 

PINDER,  JOHN.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 
1623;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1624-5;  (C?)  of  Brettenham, 
Norfolk.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  c.  1631-3. 
Probably  R.  of  Stradishall,  Suffolk,  c.  1638.  If  so,  father  of 
Paul  (1655).   (Peile,  i.  320.) 

PINDAR,  JOHN.  Matrie.  sizar  from  King'.s,  Easter,  1653;  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Probably  ineorp.  at  Oxford,  1673; 
'M.A.  of  St  Catharine's.'  One  of  these  names,  of  Clapham, 
Surrey,  clerk,  widower,  age  c.  34,  married  to  Mary  Whitewey, 
spinster.  Dee.  7,  1668. 

PINDAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6, 
1720-1.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Lang;ton, 
near  Mai  ton.  School,  Thornton  (Mr  Dowbiggin).  Matrie. 
1721;  B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Aug.  15,  1725; 
priest,  July  21,  1728.  R.  of  Bamoldby-le-Beek,  and  R.  of 
Hatclifife,  Lines.,  1737-44.  R.  of  Moor  Monkton,  Yorks., 
1744-58.  Died  Apr.  i,  1758.  Buried  at  Moor  Monkton. 
Father  of  the  next,  and  of  Richard  (1749).  (Scott-Mayor,  in. 
337-) 

PINDAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1751. 
S.  of  John  (above),  of  Moor  Monkton,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Matrie.  1751;  Scholar,  1755.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1749). 

PINDER,  MARTIN.  Matrie.  from  Queens',  Easter,  1653.  Of 
London.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Probably  R.  of  Grafton 
Flyford,  Worcs.,  c.  1678-97.  Married  Dinah,  dau.  of  William 
Barnard,  of  Woolston,  Gloucs.,  Nov.  14, 1670.  (Nash,  i.  469.) 

PINDER,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1, 
16S6-7.  S.  of  William,  innkeeper.  B.  at  Ealing,  Middlesex. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.   Matrie.  1687. 

PINDER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619.  Of 
Bishopsgate,  London.  S.  of  Ralph,  citizen  and  draper,  and 
nephew  of  Sir  Paul,  Ambassador  to  Turkey.  Bapt.  at  St 
Botolph's,  Nov.  8,  1601.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matrie. 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M-A.  1626.  Ineorp.  at  Oxford,  1623. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  19,  1626-7.  Barrister-at-law, 
Gray's  Inn,  1639;  a  six  Clerk  in  Chancery,  1640-83.  Gave 
£50  towards  the  Emmanuel  Chapel  about  1670.  (Vis.  of 
London,  1634.) 

PINDAR,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  1654.  S.  of 
William  (1618),  clerk.  Bapt.  Sept.  10,  1637,  at  Harward- 
stock,  Essex.  Matrie.  Lent,"i656-7;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 
Fellow,  1662.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  10,  1665-6.  R.  of 
Rawreth,  1670-8.  Died  1678. 

PINDAR,  PAUL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
21,  1652.  S.  of  Paul,  Esq.,  of  London,  lately  deceased,  and 
nephew  of  Matthew  (1619).  B.  in  London.  School,  London 
(private).  Matrie.  1652.   (Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

PINDAR,  PAUL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  8,  1655- 
S.  of  John  (?  1617).  B.  at  Stradishall,  Suffolk.  School, 
Felsted.  Matrie.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
July  29;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1662.  R.  of  Bamardiston,  Suffolk, 
1663-77,  'M.A.'  WUi  proved  (Bury  St  Edmunds)  May  9, 
1677-   (Peile,  I.  566.) 

PINDAR,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  15,  1662.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matrie.  1662.  C.  at  Parson  Drove,  Cambs., 
1679-80.  C.  of  Wisbech  St  Peter,  c.  1689.  Married  Martha 
(dau.  of  Thomas  Potts),  widow  of  John  Herring,  R.  of 
Walsoken,  whose  son  Thomas  became  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury in  1747.   (A.  Gray.) 

PINDER,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1560. 

PINDAR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jime  i, 
1749.  S.  of  John  (1720-1),  of  Moor  Monkton,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Matrie.  1 749-  Brother  of  John  (1751). 

PINDER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  22,  1600. 
Of  Suffolk. 

PINDER,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1511-3. 

PINDER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1525-6.  Perhaps  R.  of  Weston, 
Suffolk,  1543-54.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1558,  of  Thos.  Pinder, 
'  priest,  of  Saxmundham.' 

PYNDER,  THOMAS.  Matrie.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1559; 
Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1567.  R.  of  Iken,  Suffolk, 
1583-7.   V.  of  Laxfleld,  1587-1603.  V.  of  Mildenhall,  1596. 

PINDER,  THOMAS.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1567. 


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PiNDER,  Thomas 

PINDAR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 
25,  1646.  S.  of  John,  of  Kinnalfem  (?),  Lines.  School, 
Kirton.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1662.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi)  June  28,  1662.  V.  of  Luddington, 
Lines.,  1662.  One  of  these  names  of  Eastoft,  clerk;  will 
dated,  Oct.  12,  1689;  proved,  Jan.  11,  1689-90.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  785.) 

PINDER,  W.  B.A.  1493-4;  M.A.  1497.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1494. 
Appointed  R.  of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1501  (patron,  Clare 
College).  Died  1503. 

PINDER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1509-10.  Of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
diocese.  M.A.  15 14.  Fellow  of  Clare,  15 10.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1511.  Preacher,  1520-1.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Wath,  Yorks.,  1535-48- 

PINDER,  WILLIAM.  Student  at  Jesus,  1540-1.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Harwardstock,  alias  Stock,  Essex,  1580,  and 
R.  of  Mottesfont,  Hants.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1626-7. 

PINDER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
Of  London.  B.  1602.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1632;  D.D.  1661  {LU.  Reg.). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624,  1626,  1645.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  24,  1626,  age  24.  R.  of  Harwardstock,  Essex,  1626-47; 
sequestered.  R.  of  Langdon  Hills,  1638-46;  sequestered. 
R.  of  Brasted,  Kent,  1660-93.  K-  °i  Springfield  Boswell, 
Essex,  1661-93.  Died  Oct.  19,  1693.  Buried  at  Springfield 
Boswell.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Michael  (1654)  and 
perhaps  of  the  next  but  one.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

PYNDER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1561. 

PINDER, .   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1652-3. 

Possibly  William,  s.  of  William  (1618).  Bapt.  at  Harward- 
stock, Essex,  Apr.  26,  1635.  Perhaps  brother  of  Michael 
(1654). 

PINE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  20, 
1692-3.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Bratton,  Devon. 
Bapt.  at  Eastdowne,  Oct.  12,  1675-  Schools,  Bideford, 
Barnstaple  and  Tiverton.  Matric.  1694.  Buried  at  East 
Downe,  Jan.  8,  1718-9.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John 
(1726-7). 

PYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1580.  I*rob- 
ably  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Eastdowne,  Devon.  Bapt.  Jan.  16, 
1563-4.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6.  R.  of  Eastdowne. 
Buried  Feb.  21,  1614-5.  WUl  (Exeter)  1618.  (Cooper,  11. 
176;  Vivian,  Vis.  of  Devon.) 

PYNE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Devon. 
Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  May  26,  1609,  age  17;  B.A. 
1612.  Probably  R.  of  Eastdowne,  Devon,  1616;  of  Alwing- 
ton,  1619;  and  of  Bere  Ferris,  1629.  Admon.,  Apr.  18,  1646. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Jan.  28,  1726-7. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1692-3).  Bapt.  Feb.  5, 
1707-8,  at  Eastdowne,  Devon.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  20,  1726-7.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1731.  Bencher,  1763. 
Buried  at  Eastdowne,  Mar.  16,  i772. 

PYNE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  17,  1620-1. 
Matric.  1620-1. 

PINE,  MEREDITH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627. 

PINES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29,  1647. 
Of  Devon. 

PINFOLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1694.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1656),  Knt.,  LL.D.  Bapt.  Dec.  6, 
1677,  at  St  Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  1696;  LL.B.  1699;  LL.D.  1704. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1699-1705.  Commissary  of  West- 
minster. Advocate,  Doctors'  Commons.  Died  May  29,  1754. 
Buried  at  Walton,  Bucks.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  William 
(1701-2)  and  father  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag.) 

PINFOLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  24, 
1726-7.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  LL.D.  Bapt.  at  St  Benet's, 
Paul's  Wharf,  Sept.  16,  1709.  Matric.  1726;  LL.B.  1731; 
LL.D.  1736.  Fellow,  1731-56.  Admiralty  Advocate,  1751-6. 
Governor  of  Barbadoes,  1756-67.  Died  at  Bloomsbury 
Square,  London,  Nov.  24,  1788,  aged  80.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
(G.  Mag.) 

PYNFOLD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1656.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  All  Hallows,  Barking, 
London,  waterman.  B.  Jan.  8,  1634.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  LL.B.  1662;  LL.D.  1668.  Adm.  advocate,  Jan.  20, 
1668-9;  King's  advocate,  1687-1701.  Chancellor  of  Peter- 
borough diocese.  Knighted,  July  4i  1686.  Died  at  St  Benet's, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London,  'carried  away,'  Apr.  30,  1701. 
Father  of  Charles  (1694)  and  William  (1701-2).  (Coote 
Register;  Robinson,  i.  160.) 

PINFOLD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  9, 
1701-2.  S.  of  Thomas  (1656).  B.  in  St  Benedict's,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1702; 
Scholar,  1702-3;  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  1705;  LL.B.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  1707.  Brotherof  Charles  (1694).  (PeiU,  11,  152.) 


PiNSENT,  Francis 

PINGLAND,  RICHARD.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  c.  1420-33. 

PINCKARD,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  i,  1668-9. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1669,  probably  as  '  Richard'; 
B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1673.  V.  of 
Denford-c«m-Ringstead,  Northants.,  1677.  Buried  Mar.  16, 
1680-1,  at  Wellingborough.   (T.  P.  Dorman.) 

PINIM,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1669;  Fell.-Com.  May,  1674.  Of  Lincolnshire. 

PINKE,  HENRY.  Incorp.  M.A.  1693,  from  Merton  College, 
Oxford.  Of  Kempshott  Park.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kempshott, 
Hants.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford),  Dec.  11,  1684, 
age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1688;  M.A.  1691.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  27,  1686.  R.  of  Eastrop,  Hants.,  1696.  V.  of 
Damerham,  Wilts.,  1699-1723.  Died  Nov.  4,  1723,  aged  54. 
Buried  at  Damerham.  M.I.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
3rd  S.,  11.  109.) 

PINKE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Hampshire.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Bighton.  Bapt.  there,  Aug.  24, 
1602.  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  1619;  M.A.  1622. 
Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  1628.  Author,  religious.  Died 
Dec.  24,  1628,  aged  27.  Buried  in  Magdalen  College  Chapel. 
M.I.  at  North  Waltham,  Hants.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  3rd  S.,  II.  iZs;D.N.B.) 

PINCKNEY,  CHARLES.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1679.    Of 

Norwich.   B.A.  1683-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1683; 

priest,  Sept.  1686.    V.  of  Briston,  Norfolk,  1687-96.    R.  of 

RadcliSe,  Lanes.,  1698,  deprived.    Perhaps  V.  of  Terling, 

Essex,  1694-8. 
PINKNEY,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  22,  1652. 

S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  SiJton  Paynell,  near  Thirsk,  Yorks. 

B.  there,  1633.  Matric.  1652.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Silton. 

(Peile,  I.  548;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

PINCKNEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1730.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4.  Perhaps  R.  of  Neath, 
Glamorgan,  1737-68. 

PINKNEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25, 
1664-5.  S.  of  Henry,  weaver.  B.  at  Norwich,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1664-5. 

PINGNEY,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1603;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  8,  1611-2. 

PYNKNEY  or  PENKENEY,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 
Ord.  on  that  title  (Norwich);  sub-deacon,  Sept.  24;  deacon 
Dec.  17,  1418;  priest,  Apr.  i,  1419. 

PINKNEY,  LEONARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  18, 

1697.   Of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.  Matric.  1697.  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1696.  Gentleman  Usher  to  the  King. 

Customer  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Died  Aug.  1731.    (Mus- 

grave.) 
PINCKNEY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 

18,  1641.  S.  of  William,  husbandman.  Bapt.  Feb.  4,  1626-7, 

at   Barnard  Castle,   Durham.    School,   Lartington,   Yorks. 

(Mr  Rawes).    Matric.   1641;   B.A.    1645-6.    Buried  at  All 

Saints',  Cambridge,  Oct.  18,  1647. 

PINNELL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1739.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Streatham,  Surrey.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1752.  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1772.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Winchester)  1744.  R.  of  Bermondsey,  Surrey, 
1745-77.  V.  of  Eltham,  Kent,  1749-83.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Essex.  Preb.  of  Rochester,  Kent,  1775-83.  V.  of 
Shome,  1776-83.  Died  Aug.  16,  1783.  Buried  at  Eltham. 
M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G. 
Mag.) 

PINNELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1738.  S.  and  h.  of  BUchard,  merchant,  of  Tooting,  Surrey. 
B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  24.,  1735.  One  of  these  names  in  the  service 
of  the  East  India  Company,  died  June,  1746.  Brother  of 
Peter  (above).   (Musgrave.) 

PINNY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1645.  (From 
Oxford,  in  admission  Register.)  Of  Devon.  V.  of  Broad- 
windsor,  Dorset,  in  1652;  ejected,  1661.  For  10  years  a 
preacher  at  Dublin.  Imprisoned  and  fined.  Died  Dec.  6, 
1706,  aged  85,  at  Bettiscombe.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Calamy,  1.  444;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PINNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9,  1673.  S.  of 
John  (above),  clerk,  of  Broadwindsor,  Dorset.  B.  at 
Bettiscombe,  1654.  School,  Axminster  (Mr  Barber).  Died 
unmarried,  1679,  aged  25.  M.I.  at  Bettiscombe.  Admon. 
Archd.  Dorset  (Blandford).   (PeiU,  11.  47.) 

PINSENT  or  PINCENT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1647.  Of  Devon. 


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PINSENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1685.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Colebrooke, 
Devon.  School,  Crediton.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1697.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1700.  V.  of  Codicote,  Herts., 
1715-25.  Died  1725.   Father  of  the  next. 

PINSENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1720-1.  S.  of  John  (above),  clerk,  of  Hertfordshire.  B.  at 
Digswell.  School,  Digswell  (Mr  Hassell).  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  13,  1731; 
priest  (London)  May  20,  1733.  V.  of  Takeley,  Essex,  1739-76. 
V.  of  Gt  Canfield,  1740-53.  R.  of  Little  Easton,  1753-8- 
R.  of  Gt  Easton,  1758-76.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  338.) 

PINSWALL,  JOHN,  see  PYNSWALL. 

PIPE,  JEREMY.   Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1570. 

PIPE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  20, 
1659-60.  Of  Staffordshire.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Bilston.  Age 
22  in  1664.  Matric.  t66o.  Of  Bilston,  Esq.  Married  Howard, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Prince,  of  Shrewsbury,  Salop,  Knt. 
and  had  issue.    {Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

PIPE,  W.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1559.  Matric.  Michs. 
1560. 

PIPELL,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608. 
B.  at  Gt  Chishall,  Essex.  B.A.  161 1-2;  M.A.  1615-  School- 
master at  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec. 
24,  1613,  age  25;  'C.  of  Layston,  Herts.';  priest.  May  26, 
1616.   V.  of  Albury,  Herts.,  1624-37. 

PIPPLE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1631,  as  'Peble.' 
Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  of  William  (next).  Matric.  1631;  B.A. 
1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  163S. 
V.  of  Walton-on-the-Naze,  Essex,  in  1650. 

PIPPLE  or  PEPIL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c. 
1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Jan.  24;  priest,  Jan.  31,  1601-2.  R.  of  Wrabness,  Essex,  1608. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1650.   Perhaps  father  of  Stephen  (above). 

PIPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  ii,  1707.  Of 
Sufiolk.   Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1720. 

PIPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1746. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Belchamp  St  Paul,  Essex.  School,  Bury, 
Suffolk  (Mr  Pamham).  Matric.  i747;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A. 
1755.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1750;  priest  (Norwich) 
Feb.  1750-1.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Sudbury,  1750-1807.  V.  of 
Rede,  1757-1807.  Died  Mar.  1807.  Buried  in  All  Saints' 
Church,  Sudbury. 

PYPER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1548 
{imputes). 

PIPER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  May  28,  1726. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Pickering,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold. 
Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733;  B.D.  1743.  Fellow, 
1733.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Lift.  dim.  from  Durham) 
May  24,  1730.   R.  of  South  Kilvington,  Yorks.,  1745-76. 

PIPHE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1570-1. 

PIPHO,  TRAVERS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from   King's,  Michs. 

1579.   Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Robert  Peyphoe,  Knt.,  by  Gent, 

widow  of  Sir  H.  Travers.    (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
PIPPIN,  see  also  PEPPIN. 

PIPPIN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15,  1666-7. 

Matric.  1666-7. 
PIRBROOK,  THOMAS  DE.    'King's  Scholar'    at    Cambridge, 

1329-47.    Died  July  7,  i347. 
PIROUN,  RALPH.  BedeUof  the  University,  c.  1250.  Benefactor. 

His  name  occurs  first  in  order  on  the  ancien  t  list  of  Benefactors , 

described  as  claiming  the  prayers  of  the  members  of  the 

University.    (Stokes,  Bedells.) 
PIRRAT,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 
PIRRATT,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570. 
PIRREN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 
PIRTON  or  PYRTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens', 

Easter,  1597.   Probably  s.  of  William  (1577)-  Slain  at  Venice. 

{V^is.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
PYRTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1597. 

Of  Cumberland. 
PIRTON    or   PYRTON,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from 

Queens',  Easter,  1577.   Of  Essex.    Probably  s.  of  Edmond, 

of  Little  Bentley.  Of  Elmstead,  Esq.  Married  Dorothy,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Cockayne,  of  Bromley,  Staffs.  Killed  at  the  battle 

of  Newport.    Probably  father  of  Edmund  (i597).    {Vis.  of 

Essex,  1634.) 
PISTOR,  ALEXANDER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1584.    S.   of  William.    B.  at  Metheringham,   Lines.    B.A. 

1588-9;   M.A.   1593;   B.D.   1621.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(London)  Mar.  i6,  161 6-7,  age  48.   C.  of  Ruislip,  Middlesex. 

V.  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  1618.    R.  of  Little  Whelnetham, 

Suffolk,  1624.  R.of  Brettenham,  1627.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  786.) 


Pitts,  Gamaliel 

PISTOR,  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  from  King's,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1628.  V.  of 
Beyton,  Suffolk,  1639-80.  R.  of  Bradfield  St  George,  1644- 
80.    Father  of  the  next. 

PISTOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  2,  1656-7. 
S.  of  Alexander  (above),  R.  of  Bradfield  St  George,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Stevens).  Matric.  1656-7; 
Scholar,  1657-62;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Subscribed  for 
deacon's  orders  (Norwich)  Mar.  14,  1662-3;  ord.  priest, 
Dec.  20,  1663;  'C.  of  Bradfield  St  George.'  R.  of  Claydon, 
Suffolk,  1666-1711.  R.  of  Akenham,  1690-1711.  Died  Oct. 
24,1711.  M.I.  at  Claydon.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1711.  (Kenn,  i.  396.) 

PITARD  or  PITCARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1470.  Of  St  Michael,  ComhiU,  London.  B.A.  1473-4; 
M.A.  Ord.  acolyte  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1473;  deacon,  Dec.  20, 
1476,  'of  London  diocese;  title,  St  Rhadegund's,  Cambridge'; 
priest,  Feb.  14,  1477-8.  R.  of  Hadley  Castle,  Essex,  1478-92; 
of  Raleigh,  1492-5.   Died  1495.  WiU,  P.C.C. 

PITCHER  or  PICHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
1585.   Matric.  1585. 

PITCHER,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 
Perhaps  'WiUiam  Pytcher  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  and  of 
Barnard's  Inn';  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1586. 

PITCHER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1612. 
PITCHES,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Aug.  21, 

1674.  S.  of  George  (1625),  R.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk.  School, 

Bury.     Matric.    1675;   B.A.    1678-9;    Scholar;    M.A.  1682. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  1679;  priest.  May,  1681.   V.  of 

Wiston,  Suffolk,  1684-1720.    R.  of  Hawstead,   1689-1720. 

Died  Aug.  15,  1720,  aged  63.    Buried  at  Hawstead.    M.I. 

Father  of  Richard  (1706).   (A.  Gray.) 

PITCHES,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1625;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May 
20;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1627.  R.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk.  Died 
1672,  aged  65.  Father  of  Anthony  (above).  (Le  Neve,  Mow., 
III.  98.) 

PITCHES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  11, 
1706.  S.  of  Anthony  (1674),  R.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Wiston.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1706;  Scholar, 
1706-11;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  24,  1710;  priest,  July  6,  1712.  C.  of  Felsham,  in  1710. 
R.  of  Brettenham,  1718-27.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
Hawstead,  1720-7.  Died  Oct.  6,  1727,  aged  40.  Buried  at 
Hawstead.    M.I.    {Venn,  1.  514.) 

PITFEILD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  25,  1676.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  (afterwards  Knt.).  B. 
May  5,  1658,  at  Hoxton,  Middlesex.  Schools,  Merchant 
Taylors',  Charterhouse  and  Hoxton  (private).  Matric.  1676. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1675-6.  F.R.S.,  1684.  M.P. 
for  Bridport,  1698-1708.  Treasurer  of  the  Royal  Society, 
1700-28.  Of  Hoxton,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  19,  1728.  WUl,  P.C.C. 
(Le  Neve,  Knights,  308.) 

PITMAN,  JAMES,  see  PILMAN. 

PITMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  4,  1751- 
S.  of  WiUiam  (next),  D.D.,  R.  of  Market  Street,  Beds.  B.  in 
Bedfordshire.  School,  Market  Street  (under  his  father). 
B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1757; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1758.  C.  of  Cheddington,  Bucks.,  in  1761. 
Married  Mary  Pease,  Mar.  26,  1761. 

PITTMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1 72 1.  S.  of  John,  of  Cirencester,  Gloucs.,  inn-holder,  de- 
ceased. Bapt.  there,  Nov.  4,  1702.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1725- 
6;  M.A.  1729;  D.D.  1743.  Fellow,  1724.  Taxor,  1729.  School- 
master at  Market  Street,  Herts. ;  held  the  chapelry  there,  and 
curacy  of  Caddington.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1724. 
V.  of  Kensworth,  Herts.,  1743-65.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Bridgewater.  R.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1743-4.  Author  of 
a  Latin  grammar.  Died  1765.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John 
(above). 

PITT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  20, 
1636.  S.  of  George,  of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  Esq.  B.  at 
Warley,  Essex.  School,  London  (Mr  Woodward).  Matric.  1636 
as  '  Pitts."  Of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  Esq.  Married  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Benyon,  of  London,  Knt.   {F.AI.G.,  413.) 

PITT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  3, 
1640.  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  probably  of  Stratfieldsaye,  Hants. 
B.  at  Blandford,  Dorset,  1622.  Matric.  1640.  Probably 
migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (from  Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford) 
1644.  Perhaps  student  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1651.  Dieds.p. 
(Hutchins,  iv.  90;  At.  Oxon.) 

PITT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1650. 

PITTS,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 


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PITTES,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  14, 
1647.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  clerk.  Matric.  1651;  B.A. 
1651-2;  M.A.  1663.  Head  Master  of  Nottingham  School, 
1657-64.  Afterwards  Master  at  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1674-5.  R-  of  Reepham,  Norfolk, 
1674-81.   Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1674). 

PITTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1679.  S.  of  Henry  (above).  B.  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Walsingham,  Norfolk  (under  his  father).  Matric.  1679;  B..'^. 
1682-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1683.  R.  of  Harpham, 
Norfolk,  1689-1729.  R.  of  Rockland  St  Peter,  1690-4.  V.  of 
Roudham,  1701-29.  Died  Aug.  28,  1729.  M.I.  at  Harpham. 
Brother  of  John  (1674).   (Blomefield,  i.  415.) 

PITT  or  PITTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1637.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1637-8.  B.A.  1640-1; 
M.A.  1647.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1647.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Aston  FlamviUe,  Leics.,  1643;  also  minister  of  Burba^e. 
Buried  there,  Jan.  17  (sic),  1672.  Will  (Leicester)  1672. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Felthorpe,  Norfolk,  1667.  (Nichols, 

IV.  452,  463.) 

PITT,  JOHN.   M.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Thomas, 

of  Blandford,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 

June  20,  1628,  age  17;  B.A.  1631;  M.A.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford) 

1634.    R.  of  St  Mary,  Blandford,  1645-72.    Married  Sarah, 

dau.  of  John  Jay,  of  Wichampton.    Died  Apr.  25,   1672. 

Buried  at  Blandford.    M.I.    Ancestor  of  Lord  Chatham. 

(Al.  Oxon.;  Hutchins,  i.  164.) 
PITTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  2,  1674. 

S.   of   Henry   (1647),   clerk.    B.   at  Walsingham,   Norfolk. 

Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  26, 

1678;  priest.  May  29,  1681.    R.  of  St  Lawrence,  Norwich, 

1683-93.    R-  of  Hackford,  1684-9.   V.  of  Moulton,  1711-23. 

Brother  of  Henry  (1679). 
PITT  or  PITTS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  11, 

1744-5.    Matric.  1745;  Scholar,  1746-7.    See  Al.  Oxon.  for 

a  contemporary. 
PITTES,    JONATHAN.     Matric.   sizar   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1,  as  'Jonas  Pitz.' 
PITT,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   1741.    Of 

Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Newmarket.  School,  Bury 

St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1745-6;  priest,  Mar.  1747-8. 

R.  of  Hadstock,   Essex,    1754.    Died  Dec.   3,   1785.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1786.   (G.  Mag.) 
PYTT,  LEONARD.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  30, 

1734.   Of  Gloucestershire.   Matric.  1738;  M.A.  (Glasgow). 
PITT  or  PITTS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  13, 

1637.    Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644. 

Perhaps    ejected    from    New    Buckenham,    Norfolk,    1662. 

Minister  at  Bunwell.   (Calamy,  11.  191.) 
PITT,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1650;  B.A.  1650-1. 
PITTS,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 

1663.  S.  of  John,  clerk.   B.  at  Tidenham,  Gloucs. 
PITT,  RIDGWAY  (Earl  of  Londonderry).   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 

18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  25,  1740.   2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  ist  Earl 

of  Londonderry.   B.  in  London.   School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

Matric.  1740.   Succeeded  as  3rd  Earl  of  Londonderry,  Aug. 

1734.    M.P.  for  Camelford,  1747-54.    Died  unmarried,  Jan. 

1765.  (Burke,  Ext.  Peerages.) 
PITTS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  10, 

1672.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  gent.    Matric. 

1673;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.    Perhaps  V.  of  Stetchworth, 

Cambs.,  1684. 
PITT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1658. 

PITT, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  27, 1734-5- 

Name  off,  1737. 
PITTIS,  THOMAS.    D.D.  1676  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

Thomas,  a  captain  of  the  trained  bands  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

B.  at  Knighton.    Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  29, 

1653;  B.A.  1656;  M.A.  (from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  1658; 

B.D.  1665;  D.D.  1670.  R.  of  Gatcombe,  Isle  of  Wight,  1662. 

V.  of  Holyrood,  Hants.,  1666.  R.  of  Lutterworth,  Leics., 
1678.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  London,  1678-87. 
Married  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  William  Stephens,  of  Barton, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Died  Dec.  28,  1687.  Carried,  Jan.  2,  to  the 
Isle  of  Wight  to  be  buried  by  his  relations  (Register  of 
St  Botolph).  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  21,  1687-8.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PIX,  see  PICKS. 

PIXELL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1749-  S.  of  John,  of 
Birmingham,  Warws.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  May 
24,  1734,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1737.  V.  of  Icomb,  Worcs., 
1768-92.  V.  of  Grimley,  1768-92.  Died  Mar.  1792,  aged  76. 
(A I.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

PLACE,  see  also  PLEIIS  and  PLESSE. 


PLACE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1679.  S.  of  Christopher,  V.  of  Clapham,  Yorks.  (1649-79). 
B.  there.  School,  Lancaster  (Mr  Holden).  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Sept.  1696.  V.  of  Hacconby,  Lines.,  1698.  V.  of  Ashby 
Puerorum,  1715.  R.  of  Greetham,  near  Homcastle,  i7i5- 
Brother  of  George  (1666),  John  (1667)  and  Timothy  (1679). 
(Peile,  II.  75.) 

PLACE,  CONYERS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 
1682-3.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Well,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  10, 

1665.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1683;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A. 
1686-7;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689. 
Master  of  Dorchester  Grammar  School,  c.  1689-1736.  R.  of 
Poxwell,  1736-8.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Glisson, 
R.  of  Woodsford,  Dorset.  Author,  sermons.  Died  Oct.  26, 
1738.  Buried  at  MamhuU.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next  and 
probably  brother  of  Henry  (1671).   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PLACE,  CONYERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  16,  1719-20. 
S.  of  Conyers  (above),  of  Dorchester.  Matric.  1720;  B.A. 
1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1727.  R.  of  MamhuU, 
Dorset,  1737-78.  R.  of  Bradford  Abbas,  1767-76.  Died 
Apr.  14,  1778,  aged  74.  M.I.  at  Mamhull.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

'PLACEUS'  (?  PLACE),  DANIEL.  Incorp.  from  Saumur, 
1648. 

PLACE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  12, 
1708.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Well,  North  Riding,  Yorks.  School, 
Ripon  (Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1711-2; 
M.A.  1732.  Deputy-Master  of  St  Michael's  Hospital,  Well, 
1729-32.  R.  of  Bedale,  1731-75.  Dean  of  Middleham,  1742- 
54.  Died  May  10,  1775.  Buried  at  Bedale.  M.I.  Father  of 
the  next  and  of  Marwood  (i739)' 

PLACE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  8, 
1744-5.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
Nov.  14,  1726.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).  Matric. 
1745;  Scholar,  1746;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Dean  of 
Middleham,  Yorks.,  1754-85-  Died  Apr.  27,  1785-  Buried 
at  Middleham.  M.I.  Brother  of  Marwood  (i739)- 

PLACE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 

1666.  S.  of  Christopher,  clerk,  of  Clapham,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  c. 
1670-1 ;  priest,  June,  1671.  V.  of  Thornton  Steward,  Yorks., 
1672-171 1.  Died  Sept.  171 1.  Brother  of  John  (1667), 
Benjamin  (1679)  and  Timothy  (1679)-    (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.) 

PLACE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1671.  Prob- 
ably s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Well,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  4, 
1655.  Matric.  1671-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  3,  1671-2. 
Probably  brother  of  Conyers  (1682-3). 

PLACE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11, 
1703-4.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  School,  Rich- 
mond (Mr  Thompson).  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1705;  B.A. 
1707-8. 

PLACE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  i8,  1587. 
Of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.  S.  of  Ralph.  School,  Eaton  Socon 
(Mr  Whyte).  Matric.  1587;  Scholar,  1588-90.  Brother  of 
Ralph  (1590).   (Venn,  1.  129.) 

PLACE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  June  19, 

1667.  S.  of  Christopher,  clerk,  of  Clapham,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1675-  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  18,  1671;  priest 
(Chester)  Sept.  22,  1672.  V.  of  Patrick  Brompton,  Yorks., 
1673-96.  V.  of  Well,  1683-1704.  R.  of  West  Tanfield,  1696- 
1704.  Buried  there  Dec.  12,  1704.  Brother  of  George  (1666), 
etc.   (Thos.  Horsfall,  Well  atid  Snape,  iii.) 

PLACE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  1677- 
S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School,  Pock- 
lington  (Mr  Ellison).  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A. 
1685. 

PLACE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1680.  S.  of  Jacob,  husbandman.  B.  at  Bentham,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1680. 

PLACE,  MARWOOD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  3, 
1739.  S.  of  Edward  (1708),  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1743-4; 
M.A.  1747;  B.D.  1761.  Fellow,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  18, 1748;  priest  (Chester)  June  16,  i754-  V.  of  Sedbergh, 
1764-6.  V.  of  Kirkbv  Lonsdale,  1766-gi.  Died  Oct.  1791- 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1792.  Brother  of  Edward  (1745)-   (E.Mag.) 

PLACE,  PETER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  22,  1551.  Of  Downholme,  Yorks.  Matric.  i55i;  B.A. 
1555-6;  M.A.  1568.  FeUow,  1554-8.  R-  of  Badlesmere, 
Kent,  1560-73.   Died  1573- 

PLACE,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4,  1590. 
S.  of  Ralph,  husbandman,  of  Bedford.  B.  at  Eaton  Socon. 
Schools,  St  Neots  and  Catworth.  Matric.  c.  1590;  Scholar, 
1590-9;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Brother  of  John  (1587). 
(Venn,  i.  141-) 


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Place,  Rowland 

PLACE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  26,  1651. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hurworth-on-Tees,  Durham. 
Bapt.  there,  July  17,  1631.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654;  M.A. 
1658.   Fellow.   {Surtees,  in.  237.) 

PLACE,  THOMAS.  'Of  Magdalene  College'  when  ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1671. 

PLACE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  24, 
1706-7.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  late  of  Gray's  Inn.  B.  at 
Cottenham,  Cambs.  School,  Dorchester  (Mr  Conyers  Place). 
Matric.  1707.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  8,  1706.  Recorder 
of  York,  1722-59.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Lionel  Maddison, 
of  SaltweUside,  Durham.  Died  Jan.  4,  1759.  Father  of  the 
next.    (G.  Mag. ;  L.  Mag.) 

PLACE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  9, 
1734-5.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  York,  Esq.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1735.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1734. 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  the  West  Riding,  Yorks.  Of  Green 
Hammerton.  Died  Mar.  3,  1765. 

PLACE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1679.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Clapham,  Yorks.  School, 
Lancaster  (Mr  Holden).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1683; 
C.  of  Little  Gidding,  Hunts.,  'B.A.'  C.  of  Marton-on-the- 
Moor,  Yorks.,  c.  1694-8.  V.  of  Pickhill,  1698-1710.  Buried 
May  30,  1710.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1679),  George  (1666) 
and  John  (1667).  {Peile,  11.  75.) 

PLACE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1582 ; 
B.A.  15S5-6.  Probably  V.  of  Boughton-under-Blean,  Kent, 
1590-1637,  'B.A.'  Died  Apr.  3,  1637. 

PLACE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10.  One  of  these  names,  'of  London,'  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1609. 

PLAISTOWE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  10, 
1725-6.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Wendover,  Bucks.  Matric.  1725; 
LL.B.  1726.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  27,  1717, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1724-5.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  5, 
1726.  R.  of  Hawridge,  Bucks.,  1726-46.  V.  of  Gt  Missenden, 
1726-46.  Married  Mary  Aldridge,  May  12,  1727.  Died  1746. 
WiU  (Archd.  Bucks.)  1747.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Lipscomb,  11.  379.) 

PLAISTOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
14,  1716.  Of  Lee,  Wendover,  Bucks. 

PLAMPIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  17,  1745-6.  S.  of 
John,  Esq.,  of  Shimphng,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1746.  Succeeded 
to  the  manors  of  Shimpling  and  Chadacre.  Died  1805. 
(According  to  E.  A  nglian,  i.  386,  one  of  these  names,  b.  at 
Bury,  1727,  buried  at  Shimpling,  Aug.  30, 1795,  aged  79  (sic).) 
(A.  Gray;  Copinger,  i.  195.) 

PLAMPIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  1,  1717-8. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Shimpling,  Suffolk.  B.  Apr.  2,  1700. 
Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  20,  1717-8.  Held  the  manor  of 
Shimpling  in  1764.   (Copinger,  1.  195;  A.  Gray.) 

PLAMPIN, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1668. 

PLANK,  MAURICE.  Licence  for  two  years'  study  at  Cambridge, 
1407.  Master  of  Wisbech  Grammar  School. 

PLANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  23,  1662. 
S.  of  George.  B.  at  Gresley,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
1662;  B.A.  1665;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Mar. 
1665-6;  priest,  Feb.  1666-7.   (Peile,  i.  599.) 

PLANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  15,  1698.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  R.  of  Swynnerton, 

Staffs.,  1704-7. 

PLANT,  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1709.  Of 

Weston-Jones,  Staffs.  B.  1688.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1711; 

B.A.  1712-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1713. 
PLANT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  i6i6. 

Of  Derbyshire.    Perhaps  V.  of  Lockington,  Leics.,  1647-62. 

Died  June  4,   1662.    M.I.  at  Lockington.    Will  (Leicester) 

1662.    (Nichols,  III.  877.) 

PLANTNEY,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1588.    ('Plankney'  in  Coll.  Reg.) 

PLASKET,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1486-7;  D.Can.L.  1489-90. 

PLASKET,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1558.   'Ord. 

priest  (Lincohi)  July  27,   1560,  age  40;  married;  resides; 

understands  but  little  Latin.  Bred  in  the  schools'  (Lib.  Cler. 

Lincoln,   1576).    R.  of  Covenham  St  Barth,  Lines.,   1560. 

Admon.  (Lincoln)  1585. 

PLASTED  or  PLAYSTED,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare, 
July  3,  1647.  Matric.  1647. 

PLATE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  3,  1603. 
Matric.  1694. 

PLATEL,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  9,  1717.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  R.  of  Gt 
Yeldham,  Essex,  1732-41.    R.  of  Fombam  St  Genevieve, 


Plaxton,  John 

Suffolk,  1742-4.    R.  of  Risby,  1742-4.    Perhaps  V.  of  Ash- 
burton,  Devon.    Probably  died  June  6,  1769,  at  Newport, 
Essex.   WiU,  P.C.C. 
PLATER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1554. 

Matric.  Easter,  1555. 
PLATTE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 
PLATT,  HUGH.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 
3rd  s.  of  Richard,  brewer.  Sheriff  of  London.   Bapt.  May  3, 
1552,  at  St  James,  Garlickhithe.    B.A.   1571-2.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,   1571-2.    Knighted,  May  22,   1605. 
Of  Stepney,    Middlesex.     Maintained   gardens   at   Bethnal 
Green  and  in  St  Martin's  Lane,  where  he  conducted  horti- 
cultural and  agricultural  experiments.  Married  (1)  Margaret 
Younge,    (2)   Judith,   dau.   of   William   Albany,    Merchant 
Taylor,  of  London.    Inventor;  writer  on  agriculture,  etc. 
Died  Oct.  1608.  Will  dated  (P.C.C.)  Oct.  19;  proved,  Nov.  i, 
1608.    Benefactor  to  St  John's.    Father  of  Robert  (1618-9) 
and  William  (1609).    (Cooper,  11.  436;  D.N.B.;  Middlesex 
Pedigrees;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PLATT,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23,  1667. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  West  Horsley  and  of  Westbrooke  Place,  in 
Godalming,  Surrey.    Bapt.  Dec.  26,   1649,  at  Godalming. 
Knighted,  July  6,  1672.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1673. 
Married  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Stringer,  Knt.,  June  12, 
1672.   Died  June  17,  1705.   (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662;  Manning 
arid  Bray,  i.  609;  Victoria  Hist.  Surrey,  iii.  36.) 
PLATT,  JOSHUA.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 
1740.   S.  of  Williamson,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.   B.  at 
Warrington.   Schools,  Warrington  and  Manchester.    Matric. 
1740;  B.A.  1743-4.   Perhaps  R.  of  Sutton,  Salop,  1762-75. 
PLATT,   ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,   Mar.   5, 
1618-9.   Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Hugh  (1568),  of  London,  Knt., 
deceased.    Matric.  1618-9.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9, 
1619-20.  Brother  of  William  (1609).   (Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 
PLATT,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  3, 
1670.    S.   of  Joseph,   yeoman.     B.   at   Ebberston,    Yorks. 
School,  Thornton,  Yorks. 
PLATTE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1571. 
B.  in  London.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1579,  age  25. 
R.  of  SheUow  Bowels,  Essex,  1586.   Died  there  before  Nov. 
1620.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  1620-1.   (Peile,  i.  120.) 
PLATT,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   from  St   John's,   Michs.    1609; 
sometime  Fell.-Com.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Hugh  (1568).  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19,  161 2.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1619. 
Married    Mary,    dau.   of   Sir   John    Hungerford,   of   Down 
Ampney,  Gloucs.  Buried  Nov.  n,  1637,  at  Homsey,  Middle- 
sex.  M.I.   WiU,  P.C.C.   A  liberal  benefactor  to  the  CoUege. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1618-9).  (Middlesex  Pedigrees;  Manning 
and  Bray,  i.  609.) 
PLATTS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  29,  1688-9.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  York.  Matric.  1688. 
PLATTES,  GODFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611; 

B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1619.  V.  of  Alfreton,  Derbs.,  1615-8. 
PLATTS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  i,  1669.  Of 
Sowerby,  Yorks.  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1674;  priest.  May  29,  1681.  R.  of  Gt  Stainton, 
Durham,  1681-1706.  Died  Feb.  13,  1706-7.  Buried  at  Gt 
Stainton.  M.I. 
PLATTS  or  PLATERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  May  26,  1631.  S.  of  Ralph,  vintner,  of  Somerset. 
B.  in  Bristol.  School,  Mercers',  London.  Matric.  1632, 
'Platers';  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  (Venn,  i.  300.) 
PLAXTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
24,1665-6.  S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Wressel,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Elettson).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669- 
70.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  29,  1670.  V.  of  Sheriffhales, 
Salop,  1673-90.  R.  of  Kinnardsey  (or  Kynnersley),  1677- 
1703.  R.  of  Donington,  1690-1703.  R.  of  Barwick-in-Elmet, 
Yorks.,  1703-20.  A  friend  of  Ralph  Thoresby.  Died  1720. 
(Thoresby  Soc.  Publ.,  xvii.  74.) 
PLAXTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  26, 
1652.  S.  of  John  (1618),  clerk,  of  Scrayingham,  Stamford 
Bridge,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Bishop  Wilton,  Jan.  12,  1636-7. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  LleweUin).  Matric.  1652;  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  31;  priest 
(York)  Nov.  1664.  V.  of  StiUingfleet,  Yorks.,  tiU  1671.  V.  of 
Kirk  EUa,  1670-86.  V.of  North  Ferriby,  1671-86.  Died  1686. 
PLACKSTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1649.  S.  of  WiUiam,  husbandman.  B.  at  Pocklington. 
School,  Coxwold  (Mr  Smelt).  Perhaps  matric.  as  'Blaxton.' 
PLAXTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Sept.  1623. 
R.  of  Scrayingham,  Yorks.,  1648-54,  ejected.  Retired  to 
York.  Buried  at  St  Mary,  Castlegate,  York,  Nov.  7,  1688 
(Castlegate  Register).  Father  of  Henry  (1652).  (Calamy,  11. 
594,  says  he  died  in  1686,  aged  84.) 


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PLAXTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1597-8;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i6o6. 
Licensed  to  preach  (York)  1608.  R.  of  Rossington,  Yorks., 
1614-52.  Died  Oct.  23,  1652.  M.I.  at  Rossington. 

PLAXTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622.  One  of  these  names  of  Pocklington,  Yorks.,  Esq.; 
living,  1655. 

PLAYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1612.  B.  in 
St  Andrew's,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31,  1618, 
age  23;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1618-9.  C.  of  St  Peter,  West  Cheap, 
London.  V.  of  Kennington,  Kent,  1620.  Preacher  in  Canter- 
bury Cathedral;  ejected,  1660.  Married,  at  Canterbury 
Cathedral,  to  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Masters,  D.D., 
Dec.  7,  1619.  One  of  these  names  buried  in  Canterbury 
Cathedral,  Dec.  6,  1660.  (According  to  Calamy  he  was 
brother  of  Sir  Thomas,  Chamberlain  of  London.  B.  in 
Canterbury;  educated  at  the  school  there.) 

PLAYER,  JOHN.   LL.D.  1671  (LU.  Reg.). 

PLAYFER,  see  also  PLAYFORD. 

PLAYFER  or  PLAYFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  17,  1595.  (Perhaps  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1593.  Of 
London.)  Matric.  c.  1595;  Scholar;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 
Fellow  of  Sidney.  R.  of  Depden,  Suffolk,  1605-32.  Author, 
Appello  Evangelium.  Buried  at  Depden,  Apr.  25,  1632. 
Will  proved  (Bury  St  Edmunds)  May  13,  1632,  'Playford.' 

PLAFER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Easter,  1585. 

PLAYFER  or  PLAYFORD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Michs.  1576.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  in  London.  B.A. 
1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  1590;  D.D.  1595.  Fellow,  1584. 
Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1596-1609.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1596.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1594.  Chaplain 
to  James  I.  R.  of  Cheam,  Surrey,  1605-8.  R.  of  Shipdham, 
Norfolk,  1608.  Author,  sermons.  Died  Feb.  2,  1608-9. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge.  M.I.  (Cooper,  11.  513; 
D.N.B.) 

PLAYFER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 
Of  Suffolk. 

PLAYFER,  W.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579- 

One  'William  Playfair,  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent,'  adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  1582-3. 
PLAYFORD,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.    Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Dec.  22,  1397. 
PLAYFORD,  MATTHEW.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1626.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1653.    V.  of  Stanmer,  Sussex,  1639.    V.  of  Gt 

Stanmore,  Middlesex,  1648-c.  58.    Admon.,  Apr.  22,  1659. 

Father  of  John,  music  printer,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.  (N.  and 

Q.,  8th  S.,  VII.  450.) 
PLAYFORDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  28, 

1625.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Norwich.   B.  there. 

PLAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  5;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  17,  1631.  R.  of  Borley,  Essex, 
1661-iBo.   R.  of  Langenhoe,  1662-80.  Died  1680. 

PLAITERS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  15,  1626. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  Apr.  26,  1609.  School,  Elsing  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric. 

1626.  Brother  of  Lionel  (1622)  and  Roger  (1639).  {Venn,  i. 
275 ;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PLAYTERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  8, 

1700.  S.  of  Lionel,  of  EUough,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Bapt.  there. 
May  18,  1680.  School,  Beccles.  Matric.  1700.  Succeeded  as 
5th  Bart.,  Aug.  1721.  Sheriff  of  Sufiolk,  1727-8-  Sold  the 
Sotterley  estate,  in  1744.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Felton,  of  Worlingham,  Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  11,  1768.  Buried 
at  Ellough.  Brother  of  Richard  (1701).  (Venn,  i.  505; 
O.E.C.,  I.  221.) 

PLAYTERS,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1622.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk  (after- 
wards Bart.).  Bapt.  Mar.  4,  1605,  at  Sotterley.  School, 
Elsing,  Norfolk  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1624-5; 
M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  5,  1629;  priest, 
Mar.  14,  1629-30.  R.  of  Uggeshall,  Suffolk,  1629-44; 
sequestered;  reinstated,  1660-79.  C.  of  Stoven,  in  1636. 
Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Apr.  1668.  R.  of  Sotterley,  1678. 
Married  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Warner,  of  Brandon,  Norfolk. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1679.  Buried  at  Sotterley.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Anthony  (1626)  and  Roger  (1639).  (Venn,  i.  258;  G.E.C.,  i. 
220.) 

PLAYTERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  2, 

1701.  S.  of  Lionel,  Esq.,  of  Ellough,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Beccles  (Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1701-8; 
B.A.  1704-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  30,  1708;  'C.  of 


Pleiis,  Charles 

Thumeton';  priest,  July  2,  1710.  R.  of  Ridlington,  Suffolk, 
1710.  C.  of  Mendlesham,  1710,  and  master  at  the  Grammar 
School  there.  Died,immarried,atsea.  Brotherof  John  (1700). 
(Venn,  i.  507.) 

PLAYTERS,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1639.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Sotterley, 
Bart.  Dieds.p.  Brotherof  Anthony  (1626)  and  Lionel  (1622). 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PLAYTERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  12,  1632.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Knt.  (afterwards  Bart.), 
of  London.  Bapt.  Sept.  11,  1617,  at  Sotterley,  Suffolk. 
School  (private).  A  distinguished  royalist.  Often  erroneously 
said  to  have  been  3rd  Bart.  Colonel  of  a  regiment  of  Cuiras- 
siers, in  1643.  Admiral  of  six  ships  commissioned  by  Don 
Juan  of  Austria,  1650.  Died  s.p.  at  Messina,  1651,  aged  35. 
WiU proved  (P.C.C.)  Sept.  24,  1651.  (Le  Neve,  A/on.;  G.£.C., 

I.  220.) 

PLAYTERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  25,  1654. 

Of  London.  M.B.  1660;  M.D.  1667  (LU.  Reg.). 

PLAYTERS, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1539-42. 

PLEASAUNCE,   ANTHONY.    Adm.   sizar   (age   20)   at  Caius, 

Feb.  9,  1591-2.  Of  Tuddenham  St  Mary,  Suffolk.  S.  of  John. 

Schools,    Tuddenham    and    Exning.     Inherited    lands    in 

Hitcham  by  his  brother  Jeffrey's  will,  proved  (P.C.C.)  Nov. 

12,  1631.   (Venn,  1.  144.) 
PLEASAUNCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  8, 

i6i2.    Of  Brinton,  Norfolk.    S.  of  Robert.    School,   Holt 

(MrTallys).   Matric.  1613. 
PLEASAUNCE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept. 

II.  1595'  S.  of  Thomas  (1567),  gent.  B.  at  Brandon,  Norfolk. 
School,  Thetford  (Mr  Jenkinson).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  9,  1597-8.  Said  to  have  been  'of  Durham,  counsellor- 
at-law.'   Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  156.) 

PLEASAUNCE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  30,  1646.  S.  of  Robert  (?  above),  counsellor,  of  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  St  Mary's,  South  Bailey,  Apr.  15,  1627.  School, 
Durham  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653. 
Fellow,  1650.  Ejected  from  Boldon,  Durham,  1662.  Married 
there,  Jan.  4,  1655-6,  Jane  WUkinson.  Died  Apr.  1701. 
Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Auckland.  WiU,  Durham.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

PLEASAUNCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3, 
1567.  Of  Tuddenham,  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  School, 
Biury.  Matric.  1567.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1571;  of  Staple 
Inn.  Of  Tuddenham  and  Brandon,  gent.  Married  Grizell, 
dau.  of  William  Homberston,  of  Dunwich.  Died  1609  (sic). 
Will  (P.C.C.)  i6i6.  Father  of  Robert  (1595).  (Venn,  1.  61; 
Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Copinger,  iv.  204.) 

PLEASANCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
20,  1618.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Croxton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Thetford  (Mr  Jenkinson).  Matric.  1618.  Probably 
died  before  1640.   (Venn,  i.  239.) 

PLEDGER,  ELIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1639.  Of  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  from 
Trinity,  1646.  Fellowof  Trinity,  1645.  R.  of  Chipping  Ongar, 
Essex,  1650-C.  4.  R.  of  Runcton,  Norfolk,  1654.  R.  of 
St  Thomas,  Southwark,  1658.  R.  of  St  Antholin's,  London, 
1659;  ejected,  1660.  Afterwards  a  preacher  in  London. 
Buried  at  St  Antholin's,  June  2,  1676.  (Calamy,  i.  85; 
H.  Smith.) 

PLEES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  11,  1698. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1692.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1693. 
B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1698; 
priest  (London)  May  26,  1700.  V.  of  Boughton-under-Blean, 
Kent,  1704-52.  V.  of  Heme  Hill,  1705-52.  Died  Oct.  12, 
1752,  aged  77.   Buried  at  Boughton.    Will,  P.C.C.    (Hasted, 

III.  10.) 

PLEIIS,  see  also  PLACE. 

PLEYS  or  PLEIIS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Cath- 
arine's, Easter,  1651.  Of  Cambridge.  Perhaps  s.  of  John 
(1611),  R.  of  Eversden,  Cambs.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct. 
1652.  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  19, 
1662.  R.  of  Tostock,  Suffolk,  1664-72.  R.  of  Bradfield 
Clare,  1672-1720.  R.  of  Bradfield  Combust,  1673-1720. 
Died  1720.   Probably  father  of  Charles  (1689). 

PLEIIS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  22,  1689. 
Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Charles  (1651).  Matric.  1689; 
B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1694. 
R.  of  Felsham,  Suffolk,  1695-9.  R.  of  Gislingham,  1707-28. 
R.  of  Bacton,  1722-43.  R.  of  Cotton,  1728-43.  Father  of 
the  next. 

PLEIIS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1719.  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Charles  (above).  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3; 
M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1724; 'C.  of  Thwait'; 
priest,  Sept.  1725.  R.  of  Gislingham,  1728-58.  R.  of  Little 
Thomham  until  1741.  Father  of  Charles  (1748)- 


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PLEYS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  June  14,  1748. 
S.  of  Charles  (1719),  R.  of  Gislingham,  Sufiolk.  B.  at  Cotton, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Hunston  and  Walsham,  Suffolk,  Swaffham, 
Norfolk  and  Wyverstone.  Scholar,  1748-52;  Matric.  1749; 
B.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1752;  priest, 
Sept.  23,  1757.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Gislingham, 
1758-9.  Married  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Charles 
Bedingfield,  Esq.,  of  Swattishaugh,  Hull.   {Venn,  11.  61.) 

PLEYS  or  PLACE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 

1611.    Of  Dorset.    Migrated  to  Queens',  Nov.  1612.    B.A. 

1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1625.   Fellow  of  Queens',  1617-32. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 

May   23,    1619.     R.  of   Little   Eversden,   Cambs.,    1630-9. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Denchworth,  Berks.,  1632,  and  V.  of  Ardington, 

1635.    Buried  at  Little  Eversden,  Apr.  19,  1639.    Perhaps 

father  of  Charles  (1651).   {A  I.  Oxon.) 
PLENTITH  or  PLENTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1445.   Of  Stratford-on-Avon.    Preb.  of  Chester.   V.  of 

Stunninster  Marshall,   Dorset,   1457-66,   'M.A.'    Canon  of 

Exeter.    Preb.  of  Chichester.    R.  of  Beccles,  Sufiolk,  1466. 

Archdeacon  of  Lewes,   1478.    Will  (P.C.C.)   1483;   Plente. 

'Gave  to  the  College  160  marks  in  the  2nd  year  of  Richard 

the  Third.'  (Harwood;  Hutchins,  iii.  366.) 
PLESSE,  see  also  PLACE. 
PLESSE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1609.   (The  spelling  Plesse  is  probably  a  variant  of  Place. 

In  the  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1563,  the  name  appears  as  Playsse.) 

(Peile,  I.  274.) 

PLESSIS, -.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1652.  A  scholar  who 

assisted  Sir  Roger  Twisden  in  collecting  his  Decern  Script. 
Angl.  {Masters.) 

PLEYDELL,  JOSIAH.  M.A.  from  King's,  1671.  Matric.  (Brase- 
nose  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  11,  1660  {cler  fil.);  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1663.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Bristol.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester, 
1679-1707.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1681-1707.  V.  of  Lyminster, 
Sussex,  1681.  R.  of  Nuthurst,  1682.  V.  of  Cocking,  1683. 
Died  1707.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

PLIMMER,  see  also  PLUMMER. 

PLIMMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1693.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Uttoxeter.  School,  Uttoxeter 
(Mr  Thomas  Mallet).  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1696-7. 

PLOMBE,  see  PLUMBE. 

PLOMER,  see  PLUMMER. 

PLOWGHE, .  B.Civ.L.  1489-90. 

PLOWDEN,  EDMUND.  After  three  years  at  Cambridge  and 
four  at  Oxford  sup.  for  licence  to  practise  medicine,  1552. 
S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Plowden,  Salop.  B.  1518.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1538.  (No  record  of  his  admission,  but 
Woolrych  in  Lives  of  Eminent  Serjeants,  gives  1538.)  Ser- 
jeant-at-law, 1558.  Lent  reader,  1561.  Treasurer,  1561-6. 
Eminent  law  reporter.  M.P.  for  Wallingford,  1553;  for 
Reading,  1554-5;  for  Wootton  Bassett,  1555.  Married 
Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Sheldon,  of  Beoley,  Worcs.  Died 
Feb.  6,  1584-5.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church.  M.I.  {Cooper. 
I.  501 ;  Burke,  L.G.;  D.AT.B.) 

PLUCKNETT,  see  also  PLUNKET. 

PLUCKNETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
11,1727.  S.  of  William,  chemist.  B.  at  Wincanton,  Somerset. 
School,  Bruton  (Mr  Goldsborough).  Matric.  1727;  B.A. 
1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  R.  of  North  Cheriton,  Somerset,  1734. 
R.  of  Holton,  1734.   R.  of  Wincanton  until  1772. 

PLUKNETT  or  PLUKENET,  ROBERT  (?  RICHARD).  Adm.  at 
King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1697.  Probably  s.  of  Leonard, 
hotaaist  {loT  whom  see  D.N. B.).  B.  in  Westminster.  Matric. 
Easter,  1698.  Left  whilst  a  scholar.  (Pulteney,  SkeUhes,  11. 
19,  mentions  'Richard'  (s.  of  Leonard)  who  was  a  student 
at  Cambridge,  in  1696.) 

PLUMME,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  25, 
1641-2.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Bardfield,  Essex.  School, 
Felsted.  Matric.  1642.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  8,  1649.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1653).  (P«7e,  i.  479.) 

PLUMME,  EDWARD  (?  EDMUND).  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  17,  1638.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1638. 

PLOMBE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  2,  1600. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  attomey-at-law,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Lymberd).  Scholar,  160&-5.  Brother  of 
Matthew  (1601)  and  Thomas  (1604). 

PLOMBE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  c.  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  27, 
1635-6.  S.  of  Thomas  (1604),  R.  of  Howe,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Low  Shotesham  (Mr  Bome)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Stone- 
ham).  Matric.  1636. 

PLUMB  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26,  1593. 
b.  of  John.  B.  at  Ringwould,  near  Dover.  Bapt.  there, 
Jan.   13,   1576-7.    School,  Dover.    Scholar,   1596-8;  B.A. 

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Plumb,  William 

1596-7;  M.A.  1600.    Vicar-choral  of  Dublin,  1602.   Dean  of 
Dromore,  1604.    Preb.  of  St  Michael,  Dublin,  1604.    {Venn, 
I.  148.) 
PLUMBE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596- 

7;  M.A.  1601. 

PLUMME,  JOHN.    Adra.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 

1653.   S.  of  Edmund.   B.  at  Shalford,  Essex.   School,  Bury 

St  Edmunds,  Suffolk  (Mr  Stephens).    Matric.  1653-4;  B.A. 

1656.   Perhaps  brother  of  Edmund  (1641-2).   (Peile,  i.  551.) 

PLUME,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1622. 

Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  1636.    Fellow, 

1629-39.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20;  priest,  Feb.  21, 

1629-30.    R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  1638-42  and  1660-86. 

R.  of  Little  Saxham,  Suffolk,   1661-5.    R.  of  Gt  Easton, 

Essex,  1665-78.    Died  Sept.  10,  1686,  aged  81.    M.I.  at  Gt 

Easton.   Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1619). 

PLUMBE,  LAURENCE.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,   1608-9; 

M.A.  1612. 
PLUMME,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Dec.  i, 
x6oi.    S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Norwich.    School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  c.  1601.  Brother  of  Henry  (1600)  and  Thomas  (1604). 
PLUMME,    ROBERT.     Matric.    pens,    from    St   Catharine's, 
Michs.  1638.   Of  Essex.   B.A.  1641-2;  MA.  from  St  John's, 
1645.   FeUow  of  St  John's,  1644.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649. 
Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1648;  Vice-President, 
1653.    R.  of  Chingford,  Essex,   1655.    R.  of  Gt  Yeldham, 
1657-9.   (H.  Smith.) 
PLUMBE,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1605. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Yeldham,  Essex.    B.A.  1608-9. 
Elder  for   Yeldham   presbytery,    1647.     Of   Gt   Yeldham. 
Benefactor  to  Christ's.    Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1607); 
father  of  Samuel  (1631).   {Peile,  i.  252.) 
PLUMME,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.    Fellow.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  I,  1639-40. 
PLUMME,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  May  16, 
1631.    S.  of  Samuel  (1605),  of  Yeldham,  Essex.    B.  there. 
Schools,  Yeldham  (private)  and  Booking  (Mr  Garthwaite). 
Matric.  1631.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  27,  1634. 
Buried  July  18,  1635.  {Peile,  i.  410;  Morant,  11.  300,  wrongly 
makes  him  of  Oxford  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn.) 
PLOMBE  or  PLOMBES,   THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1571.  Matric.  Michs.  1572;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579. 
V.  of  St  Michael  Coslany,  Norwich,  1580.    R.  of  Heigham, 
Norfolk,  1585-1600.  Died  1600.  {Masters.) 
PLUMBE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1593. 
PLUMME,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  1, 
1604.    .S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Norwich.    School,  Norwich. 
Scholar,    1605-6;    B.A.    1607-8;    M.A.    1611.     Ord.    priest 
(Norwich)  May  19, 1611.  R.  of  Howe,  Norfolk,  1611.  Brother 
of   Henry   (1600)   and   Matthew   (1601),   father  of   Henry 
(1635-6).    (Venn,  1.  186.) 
PLUME,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1607. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Yeldham,  Essex.    Perhaps 
brother  of  Samuel  (1605)  and  father  of  the  next. 
PLUME   or   PLUMME,   THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    (age    15)    at 
Christ's,  Feb.  24, 1645-6.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  above),  of  Maldon, 
Essex.    Bapt.  Aug.  7,  1630  (or  Aug.  18  according  to  the 
Register)  in  All  Saints'  Church,  Maldon.  School,  Chelmsford 
(Mr  Peake).    Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  B.D.  1661  (LU. 
Reg.);  D.D.  1673.   V.  of  East  Greenwich,  1658-1704.    R.  of 
Merston,  1662-1704,  and  R.  of  Little  Easton,  1665.   Arch- 
deacon and  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1679-1704.  Founder  of  the 
Plumian  Professorship  at  Cambridge.  Died  unmarried,  Nov. 
20,1704.  Buried  at  Longfield,  Kent.  M.I.  Left  considerable 
sums  of  money  for  charitable  objects.  {Peile,  i.  503 ;  D.N.B. ; 
Suppl.  III.  274;  Morant,  i.  337.) 
PLUMBE,  THOMAS.   M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1735.   2nd  s.  of 
John,  of  Liverpool,  gent.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford) 
Jan.  16,  1719-20,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1723.   Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  1,  1723-4.   C.  of  Syresham,  Northants.   R.  of 
Mobberley,  Cheshire,  1733-69.   R.  of  Aughton,  Lanes.,  1735- 
69.    Buried  there,  Dec.  2,  1769.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Victoria  Hist. 
Lanes.,  iii.  290.) 
PLUMB,    WILLIAM.     B.A.    1466-7;    M.A.    1470.     FeUow    of 
Gonville  Hall,   1466-72.    Fellow  of  Jesus,   1499.    R.  of 
Fladbury,  Worcs.,  1479-1503.  Chaplain  of  Newton,  Cambs., 
1495.    R.  of  Terrington  St  Clement,  Norfolk,   1496-1504. 
Supervisor  of  the  buildings  of  Jesus  College.    Died   1505. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  11,  1505.   (A.  Gray;  Venn,  i.  10.) 
PLUMBE,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   pens,   from   Trinity,   Easter, 

1605;  Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 
PLUME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1619. 
Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.   Probably  V.  of  North 
Shoebury,  Essex,  1635-7.    Died  1637.    Perhaps  brother  of 
Joseph  (1622). 


Plumb,  William 

PLUMBE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1709. 

Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 

PLUMB, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1603. 

PLUMLY  or  PLOMLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 

June  28, 1602.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  Bapt.  July  27, 1585.  at  St 

Alphage,    Canterbury.     School,    Canterbury    (Mr    Raven). 

Matric.   1602.    Ord.   deacon   (Rochester);   priest   (London) 

Sept.  22,  161 1 ;  'C.  of  Lough  ton,  Essex.'  Brother  of  the  next. 

{Venn,  1.  179.) 
PLUMLY  or  PLOMLEY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 

Caius,  Dec.  20,  1599.    S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Canterbury. 

School,  Canterbury.  Scholar,  1599-1606;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A. 

1606.   V.  of  Woodford  Halse,  Northants.,  1637-71-   Buried 

there,  Sept.  13,  1671.    Brother  of  John  (above).    {Venn,  i. 

171.) 
PLUMMER  or  PLOMER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18) 

at  St  John's,  Apr.  23,  1659.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Camrud, 

Kent.     B.    there.     School,    Biddenden,    Kent    (Mr    Paris). 

Matric.  1659. 
PLUMMER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1586. 

Of  Herefordshire.   B.A.  from  Queens',  1593-4-   Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  May  6;  priest,  May  7,  1594-   R-  ot  Hulcote,  Beds., 

1594-1618.  Buried  there,  Mar.  17,  1618-9.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 
PLOMER,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  9,  1648-9. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  'literate,'  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22, 

1661. 
PLUMMER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1618. 

Of  Hertfordshire.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1621-2. 
PLUMER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1625.  Of  Norfolk.  B.-A..  1629-30. 
PLUMMER,   JOHN.    .'Vdm.  pens,   at  Sidney,   May  29,    1611. 

Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Hill,  Warden,  Beds.  Probably  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  13,  1610-1.   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
PLOMMER,  LEONARD  (REGINALD).    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 

Caius,  Mar.  6,  1578-9.   S.  of  John,  of  York.   School,  York. 

Matric.  1579;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1581-2;  M.A.  1585, 

as  '  Reginald.'   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  2,  1585-6.   V.  of 

Theberton,  Suffolk.   {Venn,  1.  loi.) 
PLOMER,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Nonvich)  Dec.  19,  1624.   R.  of  Aldeby,  Norfolk, 

1642. 
PLUMER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1627. 

Matric.  1627.    Perhaps  s.  of  John,  late  of  Romney,  Kent, 

Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1630. 
PLUMBER,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Clare,  c.  1539. 
PLUMMER    or    PLOMMER,    THOMAS.     Matric.    sizar    from 

Christ's,  Nov.  1581.   Probably  of  Bedfordshire. 
PLUMER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1611. 
PLOMER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  28, 

1629.    2nd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1606).    B.  at  Radwell,  Herts. 

School,  Hertford  (Mr  Minors).    Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4. 

Brother  of  William  (1629).    {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Peile,  I. 

403.) 
PLUMMER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12, 

1641-2.   Of  Kent.   Matric.  1642. 
PLUMMER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 

1680. 
PLUMMER,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1609.    Of 

Norwich.   B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1623.   R.  of  Carleton,  Norfolk, 

1628-39.   Died  1639.   {Masters.) 
PLUMMER  or  PLOMER,  WALTER.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16) 

at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  26,  1699.    2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Blakes- 

ware.  High  Sheriff  of  Herts.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  1699. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  5,   1702.    M.P.  for  Aldeburgh, 

1719-27;   for  Appleby,    1730-41.    Of  Chediston   (Cheston) 

Hall,  Suffolk.   Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hanbury, 

of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.    Died  Mar.  2,  1745-6-    Buried  at 

Eastwick.  Brother  of  William  (1702).  (Walker,  202 ;  Bmke, 

Ext.  Bart.) 
PLUMMER,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1580. 
PLUMMER,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1582. 
PLUMBER  or  PLOMMER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1503-4- 
PLOMER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1606. 

S.  of  William,  of  Arlesey,  Beds.    Sheriff  for  Beds.,  1610. 

Knighted,  Sept.  23,  1616.  Of  Radwell,  Herts.  Buried  there, 

Mar.  7,  1625.    Father  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  (1629). 

{Peile,  I.  261;  Vis.  of  Heris.,  1634;  Clidlerbuck,  iii.  550.) 
PLOMER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

July  16,  1629.    1st  s.  of  Sir  William  (above),  of  Radwell, 

Herts.    B.  there.    School,  Hertford  (Mr  Minors).    Matric. 

1629.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1629-30.    Sheriff  of 

Herts.,  1634.   Of  RadweU,  Esq.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1629). 

(Peile,  I.  401;  Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 


Plumstead,  Robert 

PLUMMER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1645-6.   Of  Kent. 

PLUMMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  9,  1702.  Of  Blakesware.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of 
Blakesware,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  5,  1702.  M.P.  for  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1721-2;  for  Herts.,  1734-41  and  1755-61.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Byde,  of  Ware  Park,  Herts.  Died  Dec.  12, 
1767.  Buried  at  Eastwick.  Brother  of  Walter  (1699). 
(Cussans,  1.  140;  Walker,  208.) 

PLUMMER, .  B.Can.L.  1471-2.  Canonicus. 

PLUMMER, .  B.A.  1482. 

PLUMMER, .  B.A.  1491. 

PLUMMER, .  B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1511. 

PLUMMER, .  Mus.Bac.  1516-7.  A  priest. 

PLUMPTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  19, 
1749.  Oi  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry  (1704).  Matric. 
1749.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1753;  priest,  1755.  C.  of 
Snaith,  Vorks.  R.  of  Everingham,  1755-73.  R.  of  Sproatley, 
1766-73.  Married  .\nne,  dau.  of  Roger  Brigham,  of  Brigham- 
in-Holdemess.  Died  1773.   Perhaps  brother  of  John  (i739). 

PLUMPTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1679; 
B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1682;  priest,  June, 
1683.  P.C.  of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  1693-1710.  Master  of  Snaith 
School,  1697-1710.  Died  Nov.  26,  1710,  aged  54.  Buried  at 
Snaith.  WiU  (York)  1711.  Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  1.  76.) 

PLUMTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1704.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  P.C.  of  Snaith,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  May  17,  1711;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1715-6.  P.C. 
of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  1711-51;  of  Carlton,  1712-5;  of  Whitgift, 
1720;  of  Hook,  1729;  of  Rawcliffe,  1733.  Master  of  Snaith 
School,  1728.  V.  of  Snaith,  1740.  Buried  there  Oct.  20,  1751. 
Will,  York.  Father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  of  Edward  (1749)- 
(A.  Gray.) 

PLUMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  27,  1739.  S.  of 
Henry  (above).  Bapt.  Mar.  10,  1719-20,  at  Snaith,  Vorks. 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  25, 
1743;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Lincoln)  Mar.  1750-1. 
C.  of  Snaith,  1743.   Perhaps  brother  of  Edward  (i749). 

PLUMPTON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1601.  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Yorkshire,  Esq.  Migrated  to 
St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford,  May  18,  1604,  age  i8.  Died  s.p.  1661, 
in  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  Lines.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 

PLUMTON,  WILLIAM  DE.  'King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1332.  Possibly  s.  of  William,  of  Plumpton,  near  Knares- 
borough,  Yorks.  (by  his  ist  wife  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  de 
Beaufits,  of  Parva  Ribstane).  (M.  H.  Peacock,  Yorks.  Arch. 
Journal,  ix.  91.) 

PLUMSTEAD,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1654;  scholar  from  Westminster.  Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of 
Augustine,  of  Becdes.  Matric.  1654;  B..\.  1657-8.  Fellow, 
1659.  Refusing  to  conform,  he  lost  his  fellowship  and  was 
denied  the  M.A.  Afterwards  minister  to  a  congregation  at 
Wrentham.  Began  a  Concordance  to  the  Bible.  (Calamy,  11. 
444-) 

PLUMSTED,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1554.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1554)- 

PLUMSTEAD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1628.   Of  Suffolk. 

PLUMSTEAD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
June  10,  1679.  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Beccles,  Suffolk. 
School,  Eye  (Mr  Thomas  Browne). 

PLUMSTED,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1554.   Probably  brother  of  Bartholomew  (i554)- 

PLUMSTEDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  27, 
1596.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  gent.  B.  at  Plumstead,  Norfolk. 
School,  Plumstead.  Scholar,  1596-1603;  B.A.  1599-1600; 
M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  16,  1604. 
R.  of  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  1608-22.  Died  there  Mar.  20, 
1622-3.  Buried  there.  M.I.   (Venn,  i.  159.) 

PLUMSTED  or  PLUMBSTED,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  6,  1608.   Matric.  1608;  Scholar. 

PLUMSTED,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  1,  1730- 
S.  of  William,  druggist,  of  Norwich,  deceased.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Wighton  (private)  and  Holt  (Mr  Holmes).  Matric. 
1730;  Scholar,  1730-7;  B.A.  1733-4-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Oct.  19,  1735.  Died  Nov.  25,  1742.  Buried  at  Wiveton.  M.I. 
(Venn,  11.  33.) 

PLUMSTEAD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1597-8, 
as  'Blumstead';  Scholar,  1602;  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
Probably  V.  of  Gt  Chesterford,  Essex,  1620-39.  Died  1639. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  London)  property  at  Ickleton,  Cambs. 


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PLUMSTED,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  May  21, 
1690.  S.  of  William  (1646),  clerk,  of  Wickmere,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Calthorpe.  Schools,  Wickmere  (Mr  Robert  Pate)  and 
Holt  (Mr  Bainbrigg).  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690-5;  B.A. 
1693-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1694;  priest,  June  7, 
1696.  V.  of  Briston,  Norfolk,  1696.  R.  of  Bamingham 
Winter,  1714-48.  Will  proved  (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  1748. 
{Venn,  i.  488.) 

PLUMSTED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  May  23, 
1646.  S.  of  Bartholomew.  B.  in  Norfolk.  Matric.  1646;  B.A. 
1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Hall,  of  Norwich) 
Sept.  15,  1654.  R.  of  Calthorpe,  and  of  Wickmere,  Norfolk, 
c.  1670.  R.  of  Little  Bamingham,  1670-92.  Died  1692. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1690). 

PLUMTO,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566. 

PLUMTRE,  ALBAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  15, 
1632.  S.  of  Alban,  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  St  Albans, 
Herts.  B.  at  Ridge,  Herts.  Matric.  1633,  as  Abraham. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  July  I4i 
1637;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1640.  Succeeded  his  father  as  master  of 
the  Grammar  School,  St  Albans,  1643-6.   {Venn,  i.  307.) 

PLUMTRE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  1,  1730- 
2nd  s.  of  John  (1697),  of  Nottingham,  Esq.  B.  there,  July  16, 
1712.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1737; 
B.D.  1746;  D.D.  1752.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1737-48.  V.  of 
Harston,  Cambs.,  1737-45.  R.  of  Wimpole,  1745-52-  V.  of 
Whaddon,  1745.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1749-51.  Archdeacon  of 
Ely,  1751-79.  R.  of  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  1752-79- 
R.  of  Orpington,  Kent,  1763-79.  Died  suddenly  Sept.  13, 
1779-  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Nottingham.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Robert  {1740),  Septimus  (1736)  and  John  (1728). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

PLUMPTRE,  FITZWILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  9, 
1703.  Of  Surrey.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  (1662).  B.  Oct.  24,  1686. 
Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  31,  1710.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1714.  Bencher,  1745- 
Married  Jane,  widow  of  Commodore  Owen.  Died  Dec.  3, 
1749.  Brotherof  Henry  (1697-8)  and  of  John  (1697).  {Middle 
Temple  Bench  Book;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PLUMTREE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596. 
Of  Nottingham.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Nottingham.  Bapt.  at 
St  Mary's,  Sept.  19,  1579.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Parkyns,  of  Boney,  Notts.  Died  July  26,  1642.  Father  of 
Huntingdon  (1620).  (Burke,  L.G.) 

PLUMPTRE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  28,  1662.  S.  of  Huntingdon  (1620),  Esq.,  M.D.  B.  at 
Nottingham,Sept.  19, 1644.  M.A.  1675  (Lti.  i?eg.).  Succeeded 
to  his  father's  estate,  1660.  Of  Nottingham,  Esq.  Married 
(1)  Mary  Blayney,  of  Kensham,  Herefordshire;  (2)  Joyce, 
dau.  of  Henry  Sacheverell,  of  Barton,  Derbyshire.  Died 
Dec.  29,  1693.  Brother  of  Richard  (1669),  father  of  the  next, 
FitzwiUiam  (1703)  and  John  (1697).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

PLUMPTRE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  19,  1697-8. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  2nd  s.  of  Henry  (above).  B.  at  Notting- 
ham. Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705;  M.D.  1706  {Lit. 
Reg.).  FeUow,  1703-7-  F.R.S.,  1707.  F.R.C.P.,  1708. 
Harveian  orator;  Registrar,  1718-23;  Treasurer,  1723-7.  etc.; 
President,  1740-5.  Author,  medical.  Died  Nov.  26,  1746. 
Admon.,  Dec.  11,  1746;  of  Christ  Church,  London.  Brother 
of  John  (1697)  and  FitzwiUiam  (1703),  father  of  Russell 
(1728).  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  11.  24.) 

PLUMTREE,  HUNTINGDON.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1620.  S.  of  Henry  (1596),  of  Nottingham.  Bapt.  at 
St  Mary's,  Feb.  5,  1601-2.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1622-3; 
M.A.  1626;  M.D.  1631-2  {Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1656. 
Had  a  great  reputation  as  a  physician  at  Nottingham,  and 
acquired  large  estates.  Author  of  a  rare  work,  Epigrammaton 
Opusculum  duobus  Libellis  disiinctum.  Buried  at  St  Mary's, 
Nottingham,  June  23,  1660.  Father  of  Henry  (1662)  and 
Richard  (1669).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Godfrey,  Notts.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PLUMPTRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  5,  1697. 
Of  Nottingham.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry  (1662).  B.  1679.  Matric. 
1697.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  i,  1696.  M.P.  for 
Nottingham,  1706-13,  1715-27.  1734-47;  for  Bishops  Castle, 
1727-34;  for  St  Ives,  1747-51.  Of  Nottingham,  Esq. 
Married  Annabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Molyneux,  Bart.,  of 
Teversall,  Notts.  Died  Sept.  29,  1751.  aged  72.  Buried  at 
St  Mary's,  Nottingham.  Brother  of  Henry  (1697-8)  and 
FitzwiUiam  (1703),  father  of  the  next  and  of  Charles  (1730), 
Robert  (1740)  and  Septimus  (1736).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Godfrey, 
NoUs.) 

PLUMTRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  10,  1728. 
S.  of  John  (above).  B.  in  London,  Feb.  10,  1710.  Matric. 
1728.  M.P.  for  Penryn,  1758-61;  for  Nottingham,  1761-74- 
Of  FredvUle,  Kent,  Esq.  Died  Feb.  23,  1791.  aged  81. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1730),  etc.  (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.; 
E.  Mag.) 


PocKLEY,  Thomas 

PLUMTRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  5,  1669.  S.  of  Huntingdon  (1620),  M.D.,  of  Nottingham. 
B.  at  Nottingham.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1673-4.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1662). 

PLUMPTRE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  28,  1740. 
S.  of  John  (1697),  of  Nottinghamshire,  M.P.  for  Nottingham. 
B.  in  Middlesex.  School,  Hackney  (Dr  Henry  Newcome). 
Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748;  D.D.  1761.  FeUow, 
1745-55.  President,  1760-88.  Vice-ChanceUor,  1760-1, 
1777-8.  Professor  of  Moral  Theology,  1769-88.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  5,  1748;  priest,  June  4,  1750.  R.  of  Wimpole, 
Cambs.,  1752.  V.  of  Whaddon,  1752.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1756. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr  Henry  Newcome.  Published 
pamphlets  and  Latin  verses.  Died  at  Norwich,  Oct.  29,  1788. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Charles  (1730),  etc.  {D.N.B.;  Coll. 
Hist,  of  Queens' .) 

PLUMPTRE,  RUSSELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  12,  1728. 
Of  Nottingham.  S.  of  Henry  (1697).  B.Jan.  4,  1709.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1729-30;  M.B.  1733;  M.D.  1738.  F.R.C.P., 
1739.  Regius  Professor  of  Medicine,  1741-93.  Died  at 
Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1793,  aged  84.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.; 
Munk,  II.  144.) 

PLUMTRE,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1736.  S.  of  John  (1697),  M.P.  for  Notts.  Matric.  Michs.  1737; 
B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  FeUow,  1740.  Assistant  Master  at 
Eton.  V.  of  Mansfield,  Notts.,  and  West  Drayton,  in  1761. 
Died  Feb.  12,  1782,  aged  64.  Brother  of  Charles  (1730),  etc. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

PLUNKETorBLUNKET,  ALEXANDER.  B.Civ.L.and  B.Can.L. 
1510-1.  Studied  16  years  'in  municipio  PhiUppi.' 

PLUNKETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  i68i. 
Of  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  R.  of  Gt 
Stambridge,  Essex,  1698.  Died  1720. 

PLYMLEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  i6go.  S.  of  Michael,  of 
Llannilling,  Montgomery,  clerk.  Matric.  (St  John's  CoUege, 
Oxford)  Oct.  19,  1666,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1675-6.  Ord. 
deacon  'Uterate,'  May  17,  1668.  R.  of  Ham,  Kent,  1678- 
1734;  in  1729  he  was  supposed  to  be  dead  and  the  Arch- 
deacon's court  put  the  rectory  under  sequestration  accord- 
ingly. But  he  was  then  at  Wolverhampton  and  subsequently 
returned  to  his  rectory.  Preb.  of  Wolverhampton,  1690. 
Head  Master  of  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School.  Died 
Sept.  12,  1734.   {Hasted,  iv.  183;  G.  Mag.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

POAGE,    GEORGE.      Matric.    pens,     from    Trinity,    Michs. 

1585. 
POCHIN,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28,  1734- 

Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  George,  of  Hammersmith,  Middlesex. 

B.  in  Milk  Street,  Cheapside,  London.    Matric.  sizar  from 

Emmanuel,  Michs.  1735;  Scholar;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742. 

Dixie  feUow,  1739.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  I74Z; 

priest.   May  20,   1744.    R.  of  Morcott,  Rutland,   1754-88. 

R.  of  Caythorpe,  Lines.,  1754.   Died  Mar.  31,  1788.  Brother 

of  Thomas  (1731).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Nichols,  iii.  52.) 

POCHIN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Dec. 
1750;  FeU.-Com.  1755.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Barkby, 
Leics.,  Esq.  B.  there,  Apr.  28,  1732.  Of  Bourne,  Lines.,  Esq. 
Married  Eleanor-Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie.  Died 
s.p.  May  13,  1798.  Brother  of  William  (1749-50).  {Burke, 
L.G.;  Nichols,  in.  52.) 

POCHIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  25,  1690.  Of 
London.  Probably  s.  of  George,  citizen  and  Salter,  of  London. 
Age  13  in  1687.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1691;  B.A.  1693-4. 
{Nichols,  HI.  52.) 

POCHIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1731. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  George,  of  Hammersmith.  B.  Jan.  i, 
1713,  at  St  Mary  Outwich,  London.  Matric.  1732 ;  M.B.  1736. 
Of  Loughborough,  Leics.  Married  Prudence,  dau.  of  Paul 
Jenkinson,  R.  of  Weston,  Notts.  Died  Aug.  6,  1781.  Buried 
at  Barkby.  Brother  of  George  (1734)-  {Buike,  L.G.;  Nichols, 
III.  52.) 

POCHIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Mar.  21, 
1749-50.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas.  B.  Apr.  7,  i73i.  at  Barkby, 
Leics.  Matric.  1750.  HigU  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  1756.  M.P.  for 
Leics.,  1780-98.  Of  Barkby,  Esq.  Died  unmarried  Sept.  10, 
1798.  Buried  at  Barkby.  M.I.  Brother  of  George  (i75o)- 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Nichols,  111.  63.) 

POCKET, .  B.Can.L.  1472-3-  Canonicus. 

POCKLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  20, 
1682.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  George,  of  Thumham,  Yorks. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1684-5. 

POCKLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1645-6. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1646,  as  'Porkley';  Scholar,  1649; 
B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.   Fellow,  1650. 


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POCKLINGTON,  ChARLES 

POCKLINGTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1677.  S.  of  Oliver  {1644).  M.D.,  R.  of  Bnngton, 
Hunts.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr 
Smith).  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  priest 
(Chester)  Dec.  19,  1686.  Chaplain  to  Lady  Leicester  of 
Tabley,  in  1686.  Perhaps  R.  of  Brington,  Hunts.  Brother 
of  John  (1674)  and  Oliver  (1681). 

POCKLINGTON,  GEORGE.   B.D.  1504-5;  DE>.  1506-7. 

POCKLINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  i595- 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  1598.  Scholar,  1598;  B.A.  1598-9; 
M.A.  1603;  B.D.  1610;  D.D.  from  Pembroke,  1621.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1613-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603  and  161 1. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1605.  V.  of 
Babergh,  Suffolk,  1610.  V.  of  Babraham,  Cambs.,  1611.  R. 
of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1615-41,  ejected.  R.  of  Yeldon,  Beds., 
1618.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1623-41.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1626-41.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1639-40,  deprived.  Chaplain 
to  Charles  I.  Ejected  from  his  preferments  on  account  of  his 
high  church  views.  His  AUare  Christianum  and  Sunday  no 
Sabbath  ordered  to  be  publicly  burnt,  1641.  Died  Nov.  14, 
1642.  Buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1643; 
as  of  Peterborough.  Father  of  Oliver  (1644).  (Walker, 
Sufferings,  95;  D.N.B.) 

POCKLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  27,  1674.  S.  and  h.  of  Oliver  (1644),  M.D.  B.  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1673.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  24,  1677.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1684. 
Bencher,  1708.  Reader,  1710.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1695-8; 
for  Hunts.,  1705-13.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland, 
1714-32.  Married  Mary  Hatton,  of  Fulboum,  Cambs., 
May  15,  1689.  Died  Oct.  22,  1732.  Brother  of  Charles  (i677) 
and  of  Oliver  (i68i),  probably  father  of  the  next.  (Middle 
Temple  Be>ich  Book.) 

POCKLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  13,  1705. 
Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  of  John  (above).  B.  Jan.  18,  1690, 
in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1706. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  11,  1706. 

POCKLINGTON,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12, 
1644.  S.  of  John  (1595),  D.D.  Matric.  1644.  Created  M.D. 
(Oxford)  Apr.  25,  1656.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1656.  R.  of 
Brington,  Hunts.,  1663-81.  Probably  practised  physic  at 
Nottingham  during  the  Commonwealth  (from  entries  in 
St  Mary's  Register).  Died  May  9,  1681.  Father  of  John 
(1674),  Charles  (1677)  and  OUver  (1681).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

POCKLINGTON,  OLIVER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  I,  1681.  S.  of  Oliver  (1644),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at 
Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr 
Smith).  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  Probably 
C.  of  Caster,  Northants.,  in  1700.  R.  of  Chelmsford,  1706. 
Died  Feb.  9,  1741.  M.I.  Brother  of  John  (1674)  and  Charles 
(1677). 

POCKLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  13, 
1711-2.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6; 
M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1716;  priest  (London) 
Jan.  13,  1716-7.  R.  of  Rotherby,  Leics.,  1717-68.  V.  of 
St  Mary-de-Castro,  Leicester,  1737-68.  Died  May  30,  1768, 
aged  77.  Buried  at  Rotherby.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next. 
(G.  Mag.;  Nichols,  11.  311.) 

POCKLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Aug.  24,  1738.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Rotherby,  Leics. 
Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  i745-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1743;  priest,  Dec.  23,  i744-  V.  of 
Twyford,  Hants.,  1745-53-  Died  1753. 

POCOCKE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Edward,  clerk,  of  Chieveley,  Berks.  B.  at  Oxford,  1603. 
Matric.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  June  4,  1619,  age  15; 
B.A.  (Corpus Christi)  1622;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1636;  D.D.  1660. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1628.  Laudian  Professor  of  Arabic, 
1636-91.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1648-91,  ejected. 
Chaplain  at  Aleppo,  1629.  R.  of  Childrey,  Berks.,  1642. 
Canon  of  Christ  Church,  1648-50  and  1660-91.  Oriental 
traveller.  A  scholar  of  European  fame.  Died  Sept.  10,  1691. 
Buried  in  the  choir  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1674).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

POCOCK,  HUGH.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1705.  S.  of  Hugh,  of 
Chieveley,  Berks.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  May  9, 
1684,  age  16;  B.A.  (Merton  CoUege,  Oxford)  1688.  V.  of 
Poughley  (Chaddleworth)  Berks.,  1694.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

POCOCKE,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1674.  fron^  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  15,  1666-7-  S.  of  Edward  (1628), 
D.D.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1670;  M.A.  1673-  V.  of  Morwenstow, 
Cornwall,  1677.  Probably  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1694-1727- 
Wrote  a  Diary,  part  of  which  was  published  in  the  Memoirs 
relating  to  Lord  Torrington,  1889.  Perhaps  F.R.S.,  if  so,  died 
1727.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Peter  Tavy,  Devon,  1686; 
wiU  (Exeter)  1737.   (Al.  Oxon.;  A.  G.  Kealey;  Musgrave.) 


PoLHiLL,  Edward 

PODMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  7. 1664; 
B.A.  1664-5.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  minister  of  Adderley, 
Salop.  Doubtless  previously  at  Oxford.  Matric.  (Brasenose 
CoUege,  Oxford)  Apr.  ii,  1660  (cler.fil.).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PODMORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  29,  1731- 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  in  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
1731;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1734-5-  C.  of  Condover,  near 
Shrewsbury,  1739-83.  R.  of  Coppenhall,  Cheshire,  i75o-83- 
Died  Apr.  30,  1783.  Buried  at  Condover.   (Peile,  11.  224.) 

POE,  JAMES.  .\dm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1621. 
S.  of  Leonard  (next),  M.D.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Fellow,  1624-30.  Granted  the 
lease  of  Ringwood  rectory,  1631.  'Lived  on  his  estate.' 
His  only  dan.  Anne  married  Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  serjeant-at- 
law.  Brother  of  Leonard  (1618-9).  (Harwood;  Le  Neve, 
Knts.,  381.) 

POE,  LEONARD.  M.D.  1615  (by  mandate).  In  the  service  of 
the  Earl  of  Essex,  in  1590.  Practised  in  London  for  many 
years  without  a  license  and  consequently  regarded  with 
suspicion  by  his  professional  brethren.  At  the  earnest 
entreaty  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  he  was  licensed  to  practise 
medicine  by  the  College  of  Physicians,  1596.  Physician  m 
ordinary  of  the  King's  Household,  1609.  Died  Apr.  4,  1631. 
Will  (P.C.C);  as  of  Christ  Church,  London.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  James  (above).   (D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  149.) 

POE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1618-9. 
S.  of  Leonard  (above),  M.D.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622;  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1626.  FeUow  of  King's,  1622-4.  'In  Holy 
Orders,  but  soon  died,  distracted  in  his  mind.'  Brother  of 
James  (1621).   (Harwood.) 

POGSON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1726. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1727;  B..A..  1730-1-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  4,  1732;  priest,  Sept.  22,  i734- 

POYNTDEXTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1628. 

POINTDEXTER,  JOHN  (JEAN  POINGDESTRE).  Matric.  sizar 
(age  17)  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1626.  S.  of  Edward, 
farmer.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Saviour,  Jersey.  Bapt.  there, 
Apr.  16,  1609.  B.A.  1629;  M.A.  1633.  FeUow  of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  1635-48,  expeUed.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1641. 
Returned  to  Jersey  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  Wars  and 
took  part  in  the  defence  of  EUzabeth  Castle  under  Su: 
George  de  Carteret.  Went  into  voluntary  exile,  1651-60. 
Lieutenant-BaUey  of  Jersey,  1669-76.  Writer  on  the  laws 
and  history  of  Jersey.  Died  1691,  aged  83.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

POINTDEXTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1631. 

POINTELL  or  POYNTEL,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  22,  1641;  scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Edmund, 
of  Chislehurst,  Kent.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648. 
Minister  at  Staplehurst;  ejected,  1662.  Became  pastor  of  the 
Independents  there.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Ninion  Butcher, 
of  London.  Author.  Buried  at  Staplehurst,  June  12,  1674- 
(Calatny,  11.  69;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

POINTER,  see  POYNTER. 

POINTON,  JOHN,  see  POYNTON. 

POKE  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  6, 
1704  S  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Horham,  Suffolk  (1693-1704)- 
Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1709-  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1711-  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
RickinghaU  Superior,  1712,  but  perhaps  the  father,  for  whom 
see  Al.  Oxon. 

POLDEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1635; 
B.A.  1636-7. 

POLE,  see  POOLE  and  POWELL. 

POLETER,  EDWARD.  One  of  the  earliest '  King'.s  Scholars'  at 
Cambridge,  1318.  S.  of  William. 

POLEY,  see  POOLEY  and  PULLEY. 

POLHILL,  see  also  POOLEY. 

POLHILL  (alias  POLLEY),  DAVID.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark, 
c  1590.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Otford,  Kent. 
Sherifl  of  Kent,  1641.  Married  (i)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Theobald,  of  Scale;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Byng,  of 
Wrotham,  Esq.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

POLHILL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  8,  1597. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Preston,  Kent.  B.  at  Shoreham,  Kent. 
Matric.  c.  1597;  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1607;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1607-8, 
age  24.  R.  of  Etchingham,  Sussex,  1609.  Owner  of  the 
ancestorial  estate  of  Buckland-in-Lcedsdown,  Kent.  Died 
Oct.  11,  1654.  Buried  at  Etchingham.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Vis.  of  Sussex;  Top.  and  Gen.,  i.  188;  Burke,  L.G.) 


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PoLHiLL,  Edward 

POLHILL  or  POLLIOL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
June  i8,  1638.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Edward  (above),  of 
Burwash,  Sussex,  clerk.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  29,  1622.  Matric. 
1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  16,  1638-9.  Barrister. 
(Identified  in  D.N.B.  with  the  religious  author  of  these 
names.  But  another  authority  (see  Top.  and  Gen.,  i.  189) 
identifies  the  writer  with  the  son  of  Thomas,  of  Burwash; 
bapt.  there,  Sept.  6,  1617.)  One  of  these  names  buried  at 
Burwash,  Dec.  21,  1689.  (Sussm  Vis.;  D.N.B.;  Top.  and 
Gen.,  I.  189,  577.) 

POLHILL  or  POLLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Clare,  Easter,  1628.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Wrotham,  Kent,  Knt.  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Byng, 
of  Wrotham,  Esq.).  B.A.  1631.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  17, 

1633,  Polhill.  Died  Oct.  19,  1678,  aged  66.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1628)  and  perhaps  father  of  Thomas  (1673).  (Top. 
and  Gen.,  i.  184,  where  he  is  presumed  to  have  died  s.p.) 

POLHILL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1640. 

POLHILL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1731.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Tonbridge.  School, 
Tonbridge.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Little  Pamdon,  Essex,  1741-2.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for 
a  contemporary. 

POLHILL  or  POLLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Clare,  Easter,  1628.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Wrotham,  Kent,  Knt.  B.A.  163 1.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  17,  1633,  Polhill.  Died  Feb.  9,  1667,  aged  54.  Buried 
at  Shoreham.  Brother  of  George  (1628).  (Top.  and  Gen., 
I.  184.) 

POLHILL  or  POLLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  May  19,  1673.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (?  1628),  of 
Shoreham,  Kent,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  23, 
1671. 

POLHILL  or  POLLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  6, 

1634.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Kent.  Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1638-9.    (Vis.  of  Kent,  i6ig.) 

POLKINGHORN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  27,  1717.  S.  of  William  (i63i),  R.  of  Lelant,  Cornwall. 
Matric.  1717. 

POLKINGHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
t68i.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Creed,  Cornwall,  gent.  Matric.  1682; 
B.A.  1684-5.  R.  of  Lelant,  Cornwall,  in  1722.  Father  of 
Richard  (above). 

POLLARD,  ANDREW.  B.A.  1513-4.  V..of  Stanground,  Hunts., 

1519-45-  Buried  Aug.  2,  1545. 
POLLARD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  9, 

1692.  S.  of  Tempest.  B.  at  Gomersall,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds 

(Mr  Clark).   Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1696-7.   Ord. 

deacon  (York)  June,  1697;  priest,  June,  1698.  V.  of  Wibsey, 

Yorks.,  before  1706;  see  William  (1696).  Died  Jime  30,  1717. 

(Peile,  II.  127.) 
POLLARD,  BLEMELL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  i,   1729. 

Of   Huntingdonshire.    Matric.    1729;   B.A.    1733-4.    R.   of 

Orlestone,    Kent,    1751-64.     R.    of    Shadoxhurst,    1761-4. 

Died  1764. 
POLLARD,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  6,  1659-60. 

Matric.  1660. 
POLLARD,  JOHN.    M.A.  1680  (Incorp.  from  New  Inn  Hall, 

Oxford).  S.  of  William,  of  London.  Matric.  (Lincoln  College, 

Oxford)  Mar.  23,  1665-6,  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1672;  M.A. 

1673;   D.D.    1697.     R.   of  Corscombe,   Dorset,    1681-1729. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1729.   (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

POLLARD,  LEONARD.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1542.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1542-3;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1547; 
B.D.  1554.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1547.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1554.  Chantry  priest  of  St  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  1551-7.  R.  of  Ripple,  Worcs.  Canon 
of  Peterborough,  1553-5.  Author,  sermons.  Died  1556. 
(Cooper,  I.  127;  D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  28.) 

POLLARD,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of 
Trentham,  Staffs.,  1651-2. 

POLLARD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1609. 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 

POLLARD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  12,  1660. 
Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1668.  R.  of  Barton  St 
Mary,  Norfolk,  1667.  V.  of  Bacton,  1667.  R.  of  Antingham, 
1675-9- 

POLLARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576;  Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1583.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  14, 
1583.  C.  of  Keg\vorth,  Leics.,  1583. 


POLWHELE,  OtHO 

POLLARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595; 
resided  for  three  years.  B.  at  Blechingley,  Surrey,  1578. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  6,  1603.  R.  of  Stapleford,  Herts., 
1604-5.   R-  "f  Doddington  Pigot,  Lines.,  1605-8. 

POLLARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  8,  1667-8.  S.  of  William,  of  Horsforth,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  2,  1672;  priest  (York)  June,  1674.  V.  of  Beeston, 
Yorks.,  1672.   Perhaps  V.  of  KUdwick,  1678-97. 

POLLARD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 
Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Sept.  26,  1634. 

POLLARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1579-80; 
B.A.  1583-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1585;  priest, 
1586.  V.  of  Gt  Peatling,  Leics.,  1588.  One  of  these  names  of 
Avon-Dassett,  Warws.,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1624. 

POLLARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
i6ii;  B..\.  1614-5. 

POLLARD,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1521-2;  M.A.  1525.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Fingringhoe,  Essex,  1520-31,  and  also  V.  of  Fen  Drayton, 
Cambs.,  1539.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Tansor,  Northants. ; 
win  (Lambeth)  1559. 

POLLARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1562;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1569.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  priest,  Apr.  16,  1568,  age  24.  V.  of 
Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1567-73.  V.  of  Eccleshall,  Staffs., 
1573-9-  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Darley  Dale  (North 
mediety),  Derbs.,  1573. 

POLLARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564. 

B.  at  'Syson'  (Syston),  Leics.  B.A.  1569-70.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  1,  1580,  age  30.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Barton-on-Humber,  Lines.,  1581;  another  of  Burton- 
Coggles.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1605. 

POLLARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  24,  1696. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.  1670.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A. 
1703.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  11,  1704;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1708. 

C.  of  Tihiey,  Norfolk,  1708.  V.  of  Gt  Tay,  Essex,  1708.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Wibsey,  York.s.,  1706-19. 

POLLARD,  .    B.A.   1507-8.    One  Richard   Pollard  V.  of 

Ringstead  St  Andrew's,  Norfolk,  1509. 

POLLARD,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,   1636.    Perhaps 

matric.  Easter,  1637,  as  'Ballard.' 

POLLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1657 
(impubes).  One  of  these  names,  's.  of  John,  late  of  London, 
merchant,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1658;  another, 
's.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Bristol,'  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  30, 
1660. 

POLLEN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michael  House, 
Michs.  1546. 

POLLET,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1654.  B.  at  Glodwick-in-Oldham,  Lanes.  School,  Buxton 
(Mr  Ogden).  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Ord. 
priest  (Bishop  of  GaUoway)  Feb.  1,  1661-2.  R.  of  Gt  Bard- 
field,  Essex,  1663-91.  V.  of  Canewdon,  1681-91.  Died  1691. 

POLLEXFEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 
10,  1729.  S.  of  John,  of  Motcomb,  Devon.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1732-3-  Fellow, 
1735.   Died  1735. 

POLLINGTON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2, 
1658.  Of  Middlesex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Alexander,  of  London, 
and  brother  of  the  next. 

POLLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1654. 
Of  London.  S.  of  Alexander.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary  Woolnoth, 
May  II,  1634.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1657; 
B..A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  23.   Perhaps  brother  of  Alexander  (above). 

POLSON;  RANDOLPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1637. 

POLWHEIIE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29, 
1672.  S.  of  Theophilus  (1644),  clerk.  B.  at  Carlisle.  School, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  R.  of 
Somerton,  Somerset,  1694-6.  Chaplain  to  the  East  India 
Company  in  Bengal,  1695--8. 

POLWHELE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  2nd 
s.  of  Degory.  B.  at  Treworgan,  in  St  Erme,  Cornwall, 
Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  31,  1600,  age  14;  B.A. 
1607;  M.A.  1610;  B.D.  1621.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1608- 
22.  V.  of  Whitchurch,  Devon,  1622-48.  Died  1648.  Will 
proved  (Exeter)  May  15,  1648.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

POLWHEELE,  OTHO.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1610. 
5th  s.  of  Degory,  of  Polwhele,  Cornwall.  B.A.  from  Trinity 
HaU,  1615-6.  Probably  C.  of  Egremont,  Cumberland,  c. 
1635-9.  R.  of  Maidenhead,  Berks.  R.  of  Kirkbampton, 
Cumberland,  1639-51.  One  Otho  Powlewhele,  gent.,  buried 
at  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  Aug.  i,  1669.  Brother  of  John 
(above).  (Burke,  L.G.;  B.  Nightingale,  toy,  823,  where  he  is 
confused  with  Theophilus.) 


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POLWHELE,  ThEOPHILUS 

POLWHELE,  THEOPHILUS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 

10,  1644.  Of  Somerset.  B.  in  Cornwall.  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A. 
1651.  Preacher  at  Carlisle,  c.  1651-4-  V.  at  Tiverton, 
Devon,  1654-60,  ejected;  afterwards  preacher  there.  Author 
of  devotional  works.  Buried  at  Tiverton,  Apr.  3,  1689. 
Father  of  Isaac  (1672).  [Calamy,  1.  408;  D.N.B.;  B. 
Nightingale,  145,  where  he  is  apparently  confused  with  Otho 
(above).) 

POLWHELE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  June  17,  1745- 

POMEL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513.  Fellow  of  Clare, 
1510.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1515.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
West  Banning,  and  of  Nettlestead,  Kent,  1523-48. 

POMMEL,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1490.  FeUow  of  Queens',  1500-42. 
Excused  congregations,  1542.  This,  or  the  above,  referred 
to  in  the  will  of  George  Nicholls  (P.C.C,  1516).  of  Hinxton, 
Cambs.,  who  desires  that  Mr  Pomell,  of  Queens'  College, 
shall  have  40s.  a  year  for  four  years,  to  smg  for  his  soul. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

POMMELL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  Perhaps  B.A.  1482-3.  Ord. 
acolyte  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1490.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  East 
Donyland,  Essex.   Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  June  i,  1549- 

POMEL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1497-8;  M.A.  1501.  FeUow  of  Clare, 
1498.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  23,  1503-4-  Univer- 
sity preacher,  1509-10. 

PUMELL,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1522-3. 

POMEROY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster, 1657.  Of  Devon.  S.  of  John.  Matric.  Michs.  1660; 
B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664;  D.D.  1676.  Fellow,  1661.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Essex,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Dean  of  Cork, 
and  Treasurer  of  Cloyne,  1673-1710.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Osborne.  Ancestor  of  Lord  Harberton. 
Died  1710.  {Al.  Westmon.;  Vivian's  Vis.  of  Devon;  Lodge, 
VII.  217.) 

POMROY,  JOHN-  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  10,  i6n. 
Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1634.  Probably  Master  of  Beverley  School,  c.  1630. 
R.  of  Brandsby,  Yorks.,  c.  1650;  ejected,  1662.  Died  at 
Beverley  soon  after.    Perhaps  father  of  the  next.    (Calamy, 

11.  585.) 

POMEROY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  18,  1635-6. 

Of  Yorkshire.    Perhaps  s.  of  John  (above).    Matric.  1636; 

B.A.  1639-40. 
POMFRETT,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter,  1627 

(probably  adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624).  B.A.  1627-8; 

M.A.  1631. 
POMFRET,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.   12, 

1578.    B-  at  Sampford,  Essex.    Matric.  1578;  B.A.  1581-2. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1583,  age  25.   P-C.  of  Little 

Dunmow,  Essex,  1597. 
POMFRET  or  POMFREY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  Catharine's, 

May  6,  1665.    Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.   Ord. 

deacon  (York)  May  29,  1670;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1671-    R-  of 

Ripley,  1684;  still  there,  1691. 
POMFRET,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  27,  1680.   Of 

Bedfordshire.    S.  of  Thomas  (1651),  V.  of  Luton.    School, 

Bedford.    Matric.    1680;   B.A.    1684-5;   M.A.    1698.    C.   of 

Maulden,  Beds.,  1687;  R-,  1695-1702.   R.  of  Milbrook,  1702. 

Married  Elizabeth  Wingate,  at  Luton,  Sept.  13,  1692.   Poet. 

Buried  at  Maulden,  Dec.  i,  1702.  {D.N.B. ;  N.  and  Q.,  8th  S., 

II.  27.) 
POMPHRETT,    ROBERT.     Matric.    sizar   from    Magdalene, 

Easter,    1619;    B.A.    from   Trinity,    1622-3.     Ord.   deacon 

(Peterb.)  Aug.  31,  1625;  priest,  Apr.  1,  1626.    V.  of  North 

Somercotes,  Lines.,  1625-6. 
POMFRET,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 

1745.    S.  of  Benjamin,  lawyer,  of  Buckinghamshire.    B.  at 

Newport  Pagnell.    School,  Oakham,  Rutland  (Mr  Adcock). 

Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1749-50.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  lo, 

1749-50;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1753.    R.  of  Emberton, 

Bucks.,  1753-1804.   Died  Nov.  1804.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  555.) 
POMFRET,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568. 
POMPHRETT,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1622;  B..\.  1625-6. 
POMFRETT,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
PUMFRET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1574. 
POMFRETT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  4,  1651. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1661.    V.  of  Luton, 

Beds.,  1666-79.   R.of  Maulden,  1683-94.  Chaplain  to  Robert, 

Earl  of  Aylesbury.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1685-1705.  Died  1705. 
Father  of  John  (1680). 
POMFRET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1571.  B.  at  Saffron  Walden,  c.  1557-  B.A.  1575-6-  Perhaps 
M.A.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  4,  1601-2.  Resided  (as 
curate?)  at  South  Ormsby,  Lines.,  for  25  years.  R.  of  South 
Ormsby  with  Ketsby,  1602-29.  Will  proved  (Uncolo)  1629. 


PooLE,  Edward 

POND,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566;  Scholar. 

1570;  B.A.  1570-1. 
POND,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569;  B.A. 

1573-4  (died  before  admission). 
PONDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Michs.  1545- 
PONDER,  see  also  PUNDER. 

PONDER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1577. 
Of  Essex.   Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Braintree,  Essex.    B.A. 
1579-80;  M.A.  1583.    R.  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk,  1591.    R.  of 
Thelnetham,   Suffolk,    1595-1603.     R.   of  Ashby,   Norfolk, 
1603-25.   Will  proved  (Norwich)  1625;  'of  Norfolk,  LL.D.' 
(Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  1.  39.) 
PONDER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1733.  S.  of  Nicholas,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Reddington).    Scholar,  1733-8;  Matric.  i734; 
B.A.  1736-7.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1741;  C.  of 
Swanington  and  Wooddalling,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Marsham,  and 
of  Lyng,  1748-56.    Died  Oct.  19,  1756-    {Venn,  ii-  38;  G. 
Mag.) 
PONDER,  RICHARD  (1583),  see  PUNDER. 
PONDER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1656.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1659- 
60.  Nonconformist  in  1662.    (Calamy,  i.  219.) 
PONDER,    THOMAS.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   Catharine's, 
Easter,  1633.    Of  Essex.    B.\.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.    Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637.  C.  of  Witham  and  Cressmg, 
Essex,  in  1664. 
PONDER,  WILLIAM.   Matric-  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.    R.  of  Courteenhall,  Northants. 
(intruder),   1648-60.    Buried  there  Dec.   18,   1660.    (Shaw, 
I.  355-) 
PONET,  JOHN,  see  POYNET. 

PONSONBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  22, 
1631-2.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Hale,  Cumberland.  B.  there. 
School,  Kihawick,  Yorks.  (private).  Colonel  of  Horse  in 
Cromwell's  army.  Fought  in  Ireland.  Sheriff  of  Wicklow 
and  Kildare,  1654.  Knighted,  Feb.  1661.  M.P.  for  Kilkenny, 
1661-6.  Of  Hale  Hall,  Knt.  Diedc.  1678.  Will  (Dublin)  1679- 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
PONT,  SAMUEL  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Oct.  25,  1730.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Maurice,  of  St  Martin's 
parish,  Middlesex,  gent.  Matric.  1730-  Name  off,  1733- 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  9,  1726-7. 
PONYNGS,  EDWARD.  'S.  of  Dominus  de  Ponyngs,  student  from 

Cambridge,"  sup.  for  B.Civ.L.  (Oxford)  1449. 
POOKE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6,  1658.   Of 

Sussex.  Matric.  1658;  Scholar,  1659. 
POOLE,  see  also  POWELL. 

POOLE  or  POLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  19, 
1674.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1675,  'Poel';  B.A.  1677-8; 
M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678.  V.  of 
Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.,  1691-1714-  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex) 
1714-5.  (Cussans,  i.) 
POOLE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10, 
i6n;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Of  Winston,  Durham,  clerk. 
Buried  there  May  19,  1628. 
POOLE,  CUDWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
26  1734.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Woolden  Hall,  Eccles, 
Lanes.  B.  at  Newall,  Cheshire.  School,  Stockport  (Mr  Dale). 
Matric.  1734.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford)  Nov.  14,  1738,  age  19  (sic);  B.A.  (Oxford)  1739- 
V.  of  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1765-8.  Died  Nov.  11,  1768.  Brother 
of  Edward  (I734)-  (^'-  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 
POOLE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  4.  1672.  Of  the 
Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1684-;.  Probably  C.  of 
Sutton,  Isle  of  Ely,  1687;  afterwards  of  Witchford.  Buried 
there,  Feb.  3,  1693-4. 
POOL  or  POLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  13, 
1642.  Probably  s.  of  Godfrey,  of  High  Edge  and  Whittmgton. 
R.  of  BonsaU,  Derbs.,  1656.  Died  Feb.  14,  1695,  aged  73. 
(F.M.G.,  348.) 
POOLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1709.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Stretton,  Hereford.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  171^-3; 
M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1, 1723-4;  pnest,  Feb.  21, 
1724-5- 
POOLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1734.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Woolden  Hall,  Eccles, 
Lanes.  B.  at  NewaU,  Cheshire.  School,  Stockport.  Matric. 
1734-  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742-  Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Dec.  19, 
1742  C. of  Basford,  Notts.  R.of  Cheadle,  Cheshure,  1763-72. 
Died  Sept.  22,  1772.  Brother  of  Cudworth  (i734)-  (Scott- 
Mayor,  iii.  451) 


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Poole,  Everard 

POOLE,  EVERARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1619-20.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  27,  1621;  priest,  June  16,  1622.  C.  of 
Kelmarsh,  Northants.  R.  of  Mugginton,  Derbs.,  1629; 
ejected,  1662,  but  restored  on  conforming,  c.  1662-74-  (Cox, 
Churches  of  Derbs.,  iii.  216.) 
POLE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698.  Of  Derby- 
shire. S.  of  German,  of  Park  HaU,  Barlborough,  Derbs.,  Esq. 
Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1707.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  6,  1750.  aged 
72.  Buried  at  Barlborough.  Brother  of  German  (1698). 
(F.M.G.,  344-) 
POLE,  GEOFFREY  DE  LA.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  i499- 
S.  of  John,  Duke  of  Suffolk.  Donor  of  mss.  to  the  library. 
Probably  buried  at  Babraham,  Cambs.  Some  doubt  exists 
as  to  the  identity  of  this  '  Geoffrey.'  Possibly  a  mistake  for 
Humphrey  (1490),  as  also  the  Grace,  1494,  to  admit  to  con- 
gregations 'William  de  la  Pole,  son  of  the  Duke  of  Suffolk,' 
as  neither  of  these  names  occurs  in  the  pedigrees.  (Venn,  i. 
15,  where  the  question  of  identity  is  discussed.) 
POLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1650.  Of 
Derbyshire.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Heage  (or  High  Edge), 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6, 
1 65 1.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Charlton,  of 
Chilwell,  Notts.,  May  13,  1652.  (Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662;  F.M.G., 
348.) 
POOLE,  GERMAN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1562.  ist  s.  of  Francis  de  la  Pole,  of  Dale  Abbey,  Derbs., 
grandson  of  German,  of  Radbome.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1564-5.  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  i575-  Married  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cockayne,  of  Ashbourne,  Knt.  Died  1599. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
POLE,  GERMAN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1644.  S.  of  Sir  German,  Knt.,  of  Radbome,  Derbs.,  de- 
ceased. Bapt.  Oct.  15,  1626.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  17, 
1646-7.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  of 
Arbury,  Warws.,  Bart.  Died  s.p.  1683.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
POLE,  GERMAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  German,  of  Park  HaU, 
Derbs.  Matric.  1698.  Died  1701,  aged  20.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1698).  (F.M.G.,  344-) 
POLE,  GERVASE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1550. 
POOLE,   HENRY.     Matric.    sizar   from    St    John's,    Easter, 

1552. 
POOL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1680.   Of  York- 
shire.   Migrated  to  Christ's,  Sept.  17,  1681.    Matric.  1682; 
B.A.  1683-4.    One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1695. 
POOLE,  HUGH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  30,  1594. 
Matric.  c.  1594;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Fellow,  1599-1605. 
R.  of  Bebington,  Cheshire,  1602-47,  sequestered.  Died  June 
6,   1649.    Buried  at  Bebington.    Father  of  Ralph  (1632). 
(E.  Axon.) 
POOLE,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  4,  1667. 
S.  of  Ralph  (1632),  deceased.  Bapt.  at  Bebington,  Cheshire, 
Sept.   18,   1649.    School,  Wrexham,   Denbigh   (Mr  Lewis). 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
i68i.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  May  5;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1673. 
R.  of  Bebington,  Cheshire,  1688-1708.    Died  1708.    Father 
of  the  next.   (E.  Axon.) 
POOLE,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 1708. 
S.  of  Hugh  (above),  deceased.    B.  at  Bebington  Bedvin, 
Cheshire.  School,  Prescot,  Lanes.  (Mr  Waring).  Matric.  1708; 
B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  12, 
1715.   R.  of  Bebington,  Cheshire,  1716. 
POLE  or  DE  LA  POLE,  HUMPHREY.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall, 
1490-1505.    3rd  s.  of  John,  Duke  of  Suffolk.    B.Civ.L.  and 
B.Can.L.  1496-7;  D.Can.L.  1500-1.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Sept. 
24, 1491.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1494-1509.    R.  of  Leverington, 
Cambs.,  1500.  R.ofHingham,  Norfolk,  until  1513.  Died  1513. 
(Venn,  i.  14;  Cooper,  1.  523;  Burke,  Ext.  Peerage.) 
POOLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6,  1686. 

Matric.  1687;  M.B.  1691. 
POOLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  June  23, 
1749.  Of  Somerset.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1749;  Scholar, 
1749- 
POOLL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1568.  One  of 
these  names  of  Bobbingworth  Hall,  Essex.    Died  Oct.  30, 
1602.   (Morant,  I.  148.) 
POOLE  or  POALE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1601. 
B.  in  Warwickshire.   B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.   One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Weston-on-Trent,  Derbs.,  1626.   Will  (P.C.C.) 
1647.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
POOLE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,   Easter, 
1610. 


PooLE,  Robert 

POOLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1624.  Matric.  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631,  Pole.  R.  of  Bobbingworth,  Essex, 
1645-60.  Afterwards  C.  there.  Perhaps  V.  of  Lilford, 
Northants.,  1664-71,  'M.A.'  Married,  at  St  Dionys,  London, 
Dec.  10,  1650,  Judith  Garland.  Buried  Dec.  28,  1680. 
(H.  Smith.) 

POLE  or  POWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1624;  B.A.  1627-8,  Pole.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23; 
priest.  May  24,  1630, '  B.A.  of  St  John's.'  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Little  Thurrock,  Essex,  1657.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1658.  To 
be  buried  at  St  Mary-at-Hill,  London,  where  he  was  bom. 

POOLE  or  POWL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  5, 
1653- 

POOLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1654. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow.  R.  of  Copford, 
Essex,  1671-7.   Buried  there  Sept.  12,  1677.  M.I. 

POOL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  31,  1699- 
1700.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bobbingworth,  Essex.  School, 
North  Weald  (Mr  Huit).  Scholar,  1700;  Matric.  1701;  B.A. 
1703-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4,  1704-5;  priest 
(Chichester)  Dec.  1706.  R.  of  Famham,  Essex,  1706-28. 
Died  1728.   (Peile,  11.  147.) 

POLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  22,  1713.  S.  of 
Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Radbome,  Derbs.  School,  Bosworth, 
Leics.  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1713.  Migrated  as  scholar  to 
Sidney,  Oct.  5,  1716,  age  21.  M.B.  1718.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1708). 

POOL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1733. 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

POOLE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  17,  1631-2. 
Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Usher  at  Mr  Francis 
Atkinson's  School,  Ludgrove,  Monken  Hadley,  Middlesex. 
Author,  English  Parnassus.  Died  before  1657.  (Scott-Mayor, 
xvil.;  D.N.B.) 

POOLE  or  POLE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  19,  1645.  S.  of  Francis,  of  York.  B.  there,  1624. 
Matric.  1645;  Scholar;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1657.  R.  of  St  Michael-le-Queme,  London,  1658-62, 
resigned,  on  the  passing  of  the  Uniformity  Act.  Retired  to 
Amsterdam,  1678.  Biblical  commentator,  his  Synopsis  of 
the  critical  labours  of  biblical  commentators  comprised  five  folio 
volumes.  Died  Oct.  12,  1679.  Buried  in  the  English  Presby- 
terian Church  at  Amsterdam.  Probably  father  of  the  next. 
(Calamy,  1.  167;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

POOLE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  3, 
1670.  Probablv  s.  of  Matthew  (above).  Adm.  at  Leyden,  May  4, 
1675.   M.D.  1684  (Lit.  i?«g.).   Died  1697. 

POLE,  OWEN.  Incorp.  1477-8.  Treasurer  of  St  David's,  c. 
1472-1509.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1496-1509;  Treasurer,  1506-9. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1509. 

POLE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1647.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1650-1. 

POOLE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  1632. 
Of  Cheshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Hugh  (1594).  Bapt.  at  Bebing- 
ton, Oct.  20,  i6i6.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
R.  of  Bebington,  Cheshire,  1647-62.  Died  Apr.  5,  1662. 
Buried  at  Bebington.  Father  of  Hugh  (1667)-  (E.  Axon.) 
POLE,  REGINALD.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1556-8.  The 
celebrated  Cardinal.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  K.G.  (and 
Margaret,  Countess  of  Salisbury).  B.  at  Stourbridge  Castle, 
Staffs.,  May  11,  1500.  B.A.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
1515.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  1524.  Chancellor  of 
Oxford  University,  1556-8.  Resided  for  seven  years  at 
Padua.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1517;  of  York,  1527.  Dean  of 
Exeter,  1527.  Deprived  of  his  preferments,  1536.  Created 
a  Cardinal,  1536.  Papal  Legate,  1553.  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  1556-8.  Twice  elected  pope  but  refused  election. 
For  a  list  of  his  works  see  Cooper,  1.  185.  Died  Nov.  17,  1558. 
Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Hasted,  iv.  737;  D.N.B.) 
POOLE,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1547;  B.A.  1548-9- 
POOLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580. 
POLE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1629; B.A.  1631-2. 
POOLE  or  POLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  7,  1662.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  LuUington,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Lichfield  (Mr  Beaving).  Matric.  1662; 
B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671. 
R.  of  Mugginton,  Derbs.,  1674-1708.  Buried  there,  June  26, 
1708.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  in.  216.) 
POOLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  10,  1638^;  priest,  June  9,  1639.  Perhaps  V.  of  Stetch- 
worth,  Cambs.,  1651.  Buried  there  May  7,  i675- 


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POOLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  9, 
1653-4.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Broxted,  Essex.  School,  Chester- 
ford  (MrBurrowes).  Matric.  1653-4;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10;  priest,  Mar.  13,  1660-1.  V.  of 
Broxted,  Essex,  1661-3.  V.  of  Eastwood,  1663-6.  V.  of 
Belchamp  Otton,  i666.  Will  (Archd.  Middlesex)  1720. 
{Peile,  I.  557-) 

POLE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  3,  1708.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Radbome,  Derbs.  B.  1688.  Matric.  1708; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  i, 
1712-3;  priest,  May  31,  1713.  R.  of  Radboume,  and  of 
Mugginton,  Derbs.,  1713-58.  Died  s.p.  Oct.  3,  1758,  aged  69. 
Brother  of  John  (1713).  (Burke,  L.G.) 

POLE,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  4,  1679. 
S.  of  Simon,  clerk.  B.  at  West  Cowes,  Hants.  School, 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight  (Mr  Hulton).  Probably  adm.  at 
Leyden,  June  22,  1680. 

POLE  or  POWELL,  STEPHEN.  B.A.  1570-1  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  B.A.  (Oxford)  1568-9;  M.A.  1572.  Perhaps  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  1574;  's.  of  Thomas,  of  Aldersbrooke, 
Essex,  Esq.'   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

POOLE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1645. 
Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  July,  1662.  R.  of  Garveston,  Norfolk,  1668. 

POOLE  or  POWLE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
c.  June,  1672.  S.  of  Stephen,  minister,  of  Reymerstone, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Mendlesham,  Suffolk.  Schools.  Reymerstone 
and  Norwich  (private).  Matric.  1672-3;  Scholar,  1673-8; 
B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1677;  priest.  Mar. 
1679-80.  V.  of  Earlham,  Norfolk,  1679-83.  R.  of  Garve- 
ston, 1683-1703.  R.  of  Crownthorpe,  1689-1703.  Died 
Nov.  23,  1703.   {Venn,  1.  447.) 

POOLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1580. 

POOLE,  THOMAS.    M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Matric. 

(Oxford)    1614;    B.A.    (University   College,    Oxford)    1618; 

M.A.  1621. 
POOLE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  13,   1654.    Of 

StafEordshire.    Matric.    1654;   B.A.    1657-8.    Ejected   from 

Talke    (Talk-on-the-Hill),   Staffs.,    1662.     Inherited   a   coal 

mine  from  his  father.   {Calamy,  11.  403.) 
POOL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  1669.   Of 

Yorkshire. 
POLE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

POLE,  WILLIAM.  Grace  to  admit  to  congregations,  1493-4. 
S.  of  John,  Duke  of  Suffolk.  See  also  Geoffrey  (1499)  and 
Humphrey  (1490-1505).   {Venn,  i.  15;  Luard  Mem.,  64.) 

POLE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1621. 

POLLE, .  B.Civ.L.  1514-5. 

POOLEY  or  POLEY,  see  also  POLHILL  and  PULLEY. 

POOLEY  or  POLLIE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1582. 

POOLEY  or  POLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  c.  1592;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  25,  age  24;  'C.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk';  priest, 
Sept.  29,  1598.  V.  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk,  1600.  R.  of  Gt 
Massingham,  1619-53.  Buried  there  Apr.  8,  1653.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Robert  (1616). 

POOLY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  14, 
1628.  S.  of  Christopher  (above),  R.  of  Gt  Massingham.  B.  at 
Sedgeford,  Norfolk.  School,  Hellington.  Matric.  1629; 
Scholar,  1629-32;  B.A.  1631-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  26,  1643.  Author.  Brother  of  Robert  (1616).  (Venn, 
I.  284.) 

POOLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs. 
1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May 
28,  1643,  age  23;  C.  of  Thwaite,  Suffolk. 

POLEY,  DESPOTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  18, 
1673.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1619),  of  Bury,  Suffolk,  Knt.  (and 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Dr  Jasper  Despotine,  of  Bury) .  Bapt.  at  St 
Mary's,  Bury,  Feb.  17,  1656.  Matric.  1673;  Scholar,  1676. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  19,  1677.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of 
John  (1671).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  i.  292.) 

POOLEY  or  POLEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  22,  1635.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Badley, 
Suffolk  (by  his  ist  wife  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Anthony  Warner, 
of  Stradbroke  and  Parham).  Bapt.  Dec.  16,  1619,  at  Badley. 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1637-8.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  15,  1637-8;  'Edward,'  of  Badley,  Suffolk,  gent. 
Knighted,  Apr.  11,  1646.  M.P.  for  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1661-71.  Of  Badley,  Suffolk.  Married  Esther,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Crofts,  of  Saxham,  Knt.  Buried  at  Badley,  Oct.  22, 
1671.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1640)  and  William  (1638-9), 
father  of  Edmund  (1670)  and  Henry  (1670).  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  121;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 


PooLEY,  Richard 

POOLEY,    EDMUND.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1635.     Of 
Norfolk.    B.A.    1638-9.    Ord.  deacon   (Norwich)  Sept.  20, 
1640;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1643,  age  25;  'C.  of  Aslacton.'    Prob- 
ably R.  of  Gt  Wacton,  Norfolk,  1660-97-   Died  1697. 
POLEY,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  15,  1670.    2nd 
s.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1635),  of  Badley,  Suffolk,  Knt.  B.  Dec.  14, 
1655.  School,  Bury.   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Fellow,  1675-86.  Envoy  to  the  Courts  of  Sweden,  Savoy  and 
Hanover.   Died  unmarried  (by  his  own  hand)  soon  after  his 
return  home.  May  16,  1714.  Buried  at  Badley.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1670).   {S.H.A.H.;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
POOLEY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584. 
POOLYE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1553- 
POLEY  or  PULLEY,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1499-1500;  M.A.  1503; 
B.D.  1511-2.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1510,  'Greg.  Pulley.'  Uni- 
versity preacher,  1509-10. 
POOLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1579-80.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Boxted,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Dec.  30,  1563.  Married  a  sister  of  Sir  Ralph 
Shelton,  Knt.  Brother  of  William  (1579-80)  and  perhaps  of 
John  (1576).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  i.  292.) 
POOLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1580-1. 
POLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1670. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1635),  of  Badley,  Suffolk,  Knt. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1672-3.  Fellow,  1673-5. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1668-9.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Mar.  15,  1672-3.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1678.  Bencher, 
1701.  M.P.  for  Eye,  1689-95;  for  West  Looe,  1703-5;  iot 
Ipswich,  1705-7.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  7,  1707,  aged  54. 
M.I.  at  Badley.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1670).  (S.H.A.H.; 
Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
POOLEY  or  POLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1576.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Boxted.  Knighted,  July  12,  1599.  Died  s.p.  in  Flanders. 
But  there  were  two  cousins  of  the  same  name  and  about  the 
same  age:  (i)  John,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wrongey,  Norfolk; 
knighted,  1588;  died  1638,  aged  80;  M.I.  at  Boxted;  (2)  John, 
s.  of  Giles;  b.  1561.  Perhaps  brother  of  George  (1579-80) 
and  WiUiam  (1579-80).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  i. 
295 ;  Burke,  L.G.) 
POOLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  15)  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1619.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1579-80),  of  Boxted,  and  of  Risby, 
Suffolk,  Knt.  Bapt.  at  Rushbrooke  (his  mother's  home), 
Nov.  6,  1603.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Fellow,  1624.  Junior 
Proctor,  1642-3;  ejected,  1644.  Knighted,  Nov.  26,  1660, 
Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Dr  Jasper  Despotine,  of  Bury, 
Apr.  21,  1653.  Died  Nov.  9,  1664.  Buried  at  Boxted. 
Brother  of  William  (1619)  and  probably  of  Robert  (1617), 
father  of  John  (1671)  and  Despotine  (1673)- 
POOLEY  or  POLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

1626.   Matric.  Easter,  1627.   Of  Suffolk. 
POOLY,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  13, 1654-5.    Of 
Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William  (1619),  of  Boxted,  Suffolk, 
Knt.   B.  there,  Jan.  II,  1637.   Matric.  1655.   Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  4,  1658-9.   Knighted,  June  27, 1664.  M.P.  for  Sud- 
bury, 1688.  Of  Boxted.  Married  three  wives.  Died  Sept.  13, 
1705.  Buried  at  Boxted.  M.I.  Fatherof  John  (1694).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1.  287.) 
POLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  13,   1671.    Of 
Suffolk.    2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1619),  of  Bury,  Knt.    Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  28,  1655.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678; 
B.D.  1687.   Fellow,  1676-1718.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June, 
1680.  V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1691.  Brother  of  Despotine 
(1673).    (J-  J-  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  i.  293.) 
POOLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1693.    Of 

Norfolk.   Matric.  Lent,  1694;  M.B.  1699. 
POLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1694. 
Of  Suffolk.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1654-5),  of  Boxted,  Suffolk,  Knt. 
(and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Walden,  of  Little  Burstead, 
Essex;    ist  wife).    Bapt.   there,  July  29,   1676.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  4,  1697.   Buried  at  Boxted,  Sept.  14,  1757. 
(J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 
POOLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  2,   1730-1.    Of 
Suffolk.    Matric.   1731-    Readm.  as  FeU.-Com.   1738.    His 
widow,  Philippa,  obtained  a  Rustat  pension,  Feb.  5,  1763. 
(A.  Gray.) 
POOLEY,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563; 

B.A.  1566-7. 
POOLEY,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1566;  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572. 
POOLEY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1606.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606.  V.  of  Weston, 
Herts.,  1626-42.  R.  of  Essendon,  instituted,  Feb.  2,  1641; 
reinstituted(orthenext),Feb.  17,  1641.  Probably  died  c.  1669. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Clutterbuck,  11.  134.) 


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POOLY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  May  i, 
1634.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  V.  of  Weston,  Herts.  B.  at 
Addington,  Northants.  School,  Hertford  (Mr  Minor).  Matric. 
1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

FOLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  20,  1699. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.  Fellow, 
1707-16. 

POLLYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568. 
Perhaps  chorister  at  King's,  in  1564. 

POOLY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6,  1616. 
S.  of  Christopher  (1592),  V.  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1617;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1622. 
C.  of  Aspall,  Norfolk,  in  1636;  of  Garboldisham,  1641.  R.  of 
Beetley,  1645-65.  V.  of  Stow  Bedon,  until  1663.  Died  1665. 
Brother  of  Christopher  (1628).   (Venn,  i.) 

POOLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1617.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  William  (1579-80).  Killed 
at  the  Isle  of  Rh6.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1619)  and 
William  (1619). 

POOLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1643; 
B.A.  1647.  Probably  V.  of  Stow  Bedon,  Norfolk,  1663-90, 
and  R.  of  Rockland  St  Peter,  in  1690,  when  he  was  accidentally 
drowned  on  a  dark  night.  Probably  father  of  Zachary  (1670). 
(Blomefield,  i.  477-) 

FOLEY,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Clare,  in  1549;  see  Pulley. 

POOLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  M.D.  1595.  Perhaps  of 
Nowton,  Sufiolk,  M.D.   If  so,  admon.  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  4,  1615. 

POOLEY  or  FOLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, Oct.  16,  1640.  3rd  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  Bapt.  Dec.  9, 
1624,  at  Badley,  Sufiolk.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5.  Died 
Dec.  5,  1677.  Buried  at  Badley.  M.I.  Brother  of  Edmund 
(1635)  and  William  (1638-9).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 

FOLEY,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1458-9-  Prior  of  Butley  Abbey, 
Sufiolk.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Momingthorpe,  Norfolk, 
i486. 

POOLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1579-80.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Boxted,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Dec.  23,  1562.  B.A.  1582-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Oct.  18, 1585.  Knighted,  1596.  M.P.  for  Euston,  1620-2; 
for  Sudbury,  1624-5,  1628-9;  for  Wigan,  1626.  Married  at 
Rushbrooke  to  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Jermyn,  of  Rush- 
brooke,  Knt.,  Sept.  20,  1597-  Died  Aug  5,  1629,  aged  67. 
Buried  at  Boxted.  Brother  of  George  (1579-80)  and  perhaps 
of  John  (1576),  probably  father  of  the  next,  of  John  (1619) 
and  Robert  (1617).   (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  i.  292.) 

POOLEY  or  FOLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  7,  1619.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William  (?  above),  of 
Boxted,  and  of  Risby,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1619;-  B.A.  1622. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1622.  Knighted,  Oct.  13,  1631; 
of  'Bickstead,'  Suffolk.  Of  Boxted,  Knt.  Married  (1)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Arden,  of  Warws.,  Knt.;  (2) 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  D'Ewes,  of  Stowlangtoft,  Esq. 
Buried  May  28,  1664,  at  Boxted.  Brother  of  John  (1619)  and 
probably  of  Robert  (1617),  father  of  WUliam  (1663)  and 
John  (1655).    (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  i.  292.) 

FOLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  17, 
1638-9.  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  Bapt.  Mar.  6,  162 1,  at 
Badley,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  23, 
1642-3.  Buried  at  Badley,  Apr.  20,  1644.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (1635)  and  Thomas  (1640).  (J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of 
Suffolk.) 

FOLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1663.  3rd  s. 
of  Sir  William  (1619),  of  Boxted,  Suffolk,  Knt.  B.  Mar.  13, 
1647.  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1666-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  17,  1666.  Drowned  at  Liston,  Sufiolk,  Feb.  14,  1710-1. 
Buried  at  Boxted.  Brother  of  John  (1655).  (Burke,  L.G.; 
J.  J.  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 

FOLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  21,  1709. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1710. 

POOLEY,  ZACHARY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  26,  1670. 
S.  of  Robert  (?  1643),  clerk,  R.  of  Rockland  St  Peter,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1673-4.  R-  of  Westfield,  Norfolk,  1684-1703.  V.  of 
Rockland,  1694-1703.  Died  1703.   {Peile,  11.  29.) 

FOOLHOUSE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 
1699  S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Shelsley,  Worcs.  School,  Shelsley 
(Mr  Bradley).  Matric.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 
1702;  priest,  Sept.  1703. 

POORGOLD,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1483-4- 

POPE,  BERNARD.  B.A.  1507-8.  Sup.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1508-9. 

POPE,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1682. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  C.  of  Bray- 
brooke,  Northants.  Buried  there  Sept.  7,  1698.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 


PopE,  William 

POPE  DUDLEY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623- 
ist  s.  of  John  (1576),  LL.D.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1624. 
Barrister,  1634. 

POPE,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Wilt- 
shire, pleb.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  (New  College, 
Oxford)  July  7,  1615,  age  19;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1621-2.  Of 
All  Saints'  parish,  Oxford.  Admon.  at  Oxford,  Dec.  13,  1631 ; 
'by  widow,  Jane.'    {Al.  Oxon.) 

POPE,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  from  Jesus,  1569-70.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1572;  of  Barnard's  Inn.  One  of  these  names,  'of  Kent, 
M.D.  of  Leyden,'  adm.  licentiate  of  the  R.C.P.,  1594;  Fellow, 
1596;  Censor,  1614.  His  name  does  not  appear  in  the  com- 
plete list  of  the  College  for  1628.   {Munk,  1.  109.) 

POPE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  H.all,  Easter, 
1546. 

POPE,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  1646.  Matric. 
1645-6. 

POPE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1557-8. 

POPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576.  S.  of 
Nicholas,  of  Sussex.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  LL.D.  1590. 
Perhaps  of  Over,  Cambs.,  in  1614.  Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  24, 
1618.  Will  (P.C.C.)  of  one  of  these  names,  1630;  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1576)  and  father  of  Dudley  (1623). 
{Sussex  Vis.) 

POPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Kent.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  12,  1618-9. 

POPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1623-4. 

POPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1648. 
Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  25,  1649-50. 

POPE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  i735-  S.  of  Abel,  of  Okeford, 
Dorset.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  4,  1720, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1723-4.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

POPE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1648,  Of  Essex. 

POPE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  24,  1713-4- 
B.  at  Shaftesbury,  Dorset.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A. 
1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  23,  1722;  priest  (London) 
June  28,  1724.  R.  of  Stoke  Dabemon,  Surrey,  1733-54- 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1754;  of  Bromley  St  Leonard,  Middlesex. 

POPE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612. 
S.  of  Ralph,  of  Hendali,  Buxted,  Sussex.  B.A.  1614;  M.A. 
from  Trinity  Hall,  1618.  R.  of  Blatchington,  Sussex,  in  1O34; 
summoned  before  the  Parliamentary  Committee  in  1645,  but 
apparently  not  ejected.  R.  of  Folkington.  Died  Oct.  15, 
1661,  aged  69.  Buried  at  Blatchington.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Sackville  (i6o6).   (Sussejir  Arch.  Coll.,  xxx.  118.) 

POPE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1580. 

POPE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1575. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1574.  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury.  Died  1628.  {Vis.  of 
Shropshire,  1623;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1663.) 

POPE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  20, 
1678-9.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Southwark;  age  four 
months  in  1662.   School,  Eton.   (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662.) 

POPE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  12,  1707. 
S.  of  Roger,  of  Bridgnorth,  Shropshire.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1710-1. 

POPE,  SACKVILLE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 
S.  of  Ralph,  of  Hendali,  Sussex.  Of  Buxted  in  1630,  when  he 
was  summoned  'for  not  repairing  a  chapeU  or  lie  of  the 
church  of  Buxted.'  Married  Rose  Wood,  of  Enfield,  Middle- 
sex, widow,  June  15,  1619.  One  of  these  names  of  Bumby, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1646.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1612). 
(Sussex  Vis.;  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  l.  45.) 

POPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576. 
2nd  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Sussex.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1621 ;  as  of  Staple 
Inn,  London.   Brother  of  John  (1576).   (Sussex  Vis.) 

POPE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1578-9- 

POPE,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1645;  a  scholar 
from  Westminster.  B.  at  Fawsley,  Northants.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  Scholar  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1648;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1649;  M.A.  1651.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1657. 
Created  M.D.  (Oxford)  1661.  Fellow  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  1651-62.  Proctor,  1658.  Professor  of  Astronomy  at 
Gresham  College,  1661-87.  F.R.S.,  1663.  TraveUed  abroad: 
spent  two  years  in  Italy,  c.  1664-6.  Registrar  for  Chester 
diocese,  1668-1714.  Author,  A  Life  of  Sethward,  etc.  Died 
June  25,  1714.  Buried  in  St  Giles's,  Cripplegate,  London. 
{.Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

POPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  1,  1682. 
Matric.  1682.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  22, 
1682.   (Peile,  II.  87.) 

POPE, B.Can.L.  1482-3. 


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PopEjAY,  Richard 

POPE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1642. 

POPEJAY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  11,   1631. 
Of  Kent.    Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.   P.O.  of  Bromley  St  Leonard,  Middlesex,  1640. 
POPESON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1550.    B.  at  Denham,  Bucks.,  c.  1532-    Matric.  1550;  B.A. 
i55^_5;    M.A.    1558.     Fellow,    1553-9-     Schoohnaster    at 
Bungay,  Suffolk.    Gave  property  to  the  school.    Founded 
scholarships  there,  1592,  for  Emmanuel  College.    (Cooper, 
11.  146;  Suckling,  I.  157.) 
POPHAM,  JOHN.   M.A.  1622  (fil.  nob.).   Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
Sir  Francis,  of  Littlecote,  Wilts,  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.). 
M.P.  for  Bath,  1627-8.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
Charles  I.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Sebastian  Harvey. 
Died  1638.   Buried  at  Littlecote.   (Burke,  L.G.;  D.iV.B.) 
POPKIN,  WILLIAM.    U..\.  from  King's,  1726.   S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Clehonger,   Hereford.    Matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  23,  1707-8,  age  18;  B.A.  (O.xford)  1711.    R.  of  Castle 
Frome,  Hereford,  1715.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
POPKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1712.    S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.   B.  in  Forest,  in  Merthyr  Tydfil 
parish,  Glamorgan.    School,  Cardiff  (Mr  Watkins).    Matric. 
1712. 
POPLAR,   DANIEL.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age   17)   at  Christ's, 
May  13,  1657.    S.  of  Samuel.    B.  in  Southwark,  Middlesex. 
School,  St  Mary  Overie,  Southwark  (Mr  Augur).    Matric. 
1657.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  30,  1659;  of  Southwark, 
Surrey,  gent.   {Peile,  i.  578.) 
POPLETT,  see  PUPLETT. 

POPLEY,  EDWARD.  B.Can.L.  1524-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cricksea, 
Essex,  1524-51;  R.  of  ToUeshunt  Knights,  1550-4;  R-  of 
Mistley,  1554.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wickham  Bishops, 
1539-54;  deprived,  1554;  also  R.  of  Gt  Wigborough,  1556-60. 
Died  1560.  Will,  Comm.  Essex.  Possibly  the  same  man  held 
all  these  livings. 
POPELAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  6,  1613. 
Matric.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1617;  priest, 
May  23,  1619.  C.  of  Sutton,  Northants.,  1633-57.  Buried 
at  Castor,  Mar.  16,  1657-8. 
POPPLE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  20, 
1664-5.  2nd  s.  of  Israel,  merchant.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks. 
Schools,  HuU  (Mr  Catlin)  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1675.  R.  of  Blatherwick,  Northants., 
i675_i726.  C.  of  Laxton,  1692-9-.  Died  1726.  Father  of 
the  next. 
POPPLE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  8, 
1698.  S.  of  Edmund  (above),  R.  of  Blatherwick,  Northants. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Uppingham,  Rutland  and  Stamford. 
Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  B.D.  1713.  FeUow, 
1707.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23, 
T705;  priest,  Mar.  9,  1706-7.  C.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs., 
1710.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Stamford  (?  Stamford  Baron, 
Northants.),  1731-48.  Died  1748. 
POPPLEWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  17,  1693.  S.  of  William,  of  Leaseby,  Lines.,  clerk. 
B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Lambert). 
Matric.  1693.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford)  Nov.  22,  1696,  age  21;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1699.  R.  of 
Draycot  Foliat,  Wilts.,  1712-23.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
POPULWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Warmsworth,  Yorks.,  1591-3. 
'  Popplewell.' 
POPPO  or  POPPON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1525-6. 

POPY  (?  PORY),  .   Fine  for  non-inception  in  Can.L.  1448, 

(See  Gr.  Bk,  A.) 

POR, .   B.D.  1472-3.   A  friar. 

PORBERYE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1559- 
PORDAGE,  CALEB.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1684. 

Of  London. 
PORDAGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1706.  B.  at  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  Matric.  Michs.  1707; 
B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  FeUow,  1710.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  31,  1713.  R.  of  Bere  Crocombe,  Somerset,  1714-36. 
Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  in  1734.  R.  of  Coston,  Leics., 
1735.  Sub-dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1746-  Married,  at 
St  George's,  Hanover  Square,  Mary  Clarke,  July  12,  1748. 
Died  Oct.  31,  1751.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Harwood;  G.  Mag.; 
L.  Mag.) 
PORDAGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29,  1644. 
S.  of  Samuel,  shoemaker.  B.  in  London.  Bapt.  Jan.  13, 
1621-2,  at  St  Dionis  Backchurch.  School,  London  (Mr 
Deth).  Migrated  to  Sidnev,  Sept.  26,  1644.  Matric.  1645; 
B.A.  1647;  M.A.  1651.  R.  of  Stanford-Dingley,  Berks. 
Living,  1681.  Brother  of  the  next. 


Porter,  Euphemius 

PORDAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  21,  1623. 
S.  of  Samuel,  merchant,  of  London.  Bapt.  Apr.  21,  1607, 
at  St  Dionis  Backchurch.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626;  M.D; 
1640  (incorp.  from  Leyden).  Curate-in-charge  of  St  Laurence, 
Reading,  Berks.,  1645-7.  R-  of  Bradfield,  c.  1647-55; 
ejected  as  'ignorant  and  insufficient';  but  restored,  1660. 
Described  by  Butler  as  chief  of  the  Behmenists.  Astrologer 
and  mystic.  Author,  astrological  and  religious.  Buried  in 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Dec.  11,  1681.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1682. 
Brother  of  Francis  (above).  (D.N.B.) 

PORDAGE,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  30, 
1583. 

PORDAGE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1584. 

PORDAGE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1587. 
Perhaps  William,  of  Rodmersham,  Kent;  knighted,  Feb.  2, 
1612-3.  Will,  1616. 

PORDER,  RICHARD.  Studied  two  years  at  Oxford  and  two 
at  Cambridge.  B.A.  1562-3.  V.  of  Fingringhoe,  Essex, 
1567-72.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Comhill,  London,  1568-74-  R-  of 
Sible  Hedingham,  Essex,  1568-74.  Buried  Sept.  9,  1574.  at 
St  Peter's,  Comhill.  Will  (P.C.C.)   (Cooper,  i.  325.) 

PORINGLAND,  RICHARD.  M..A.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse.  Ord. 
sub-deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1419;  priest.  Mar.  23,  1419-20. 
One  of  these  names  (D.D.),  V.  of  St  Stephen-the-Martyr, 
Norwich.   Died  1457. 

PORMORT,  LIONEL.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Lent,  1564-5.  S.  of  George,  of  Keddington,  Lines.  (Mayor 
of  Grimsby,  1565).  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Hamon  Sutton, 
of  Washingborough,  Lines.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  Jan.  23, 
1615-6.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  790;  Vis.  of  Lines.,  1564,  1592-) 

PORMORTE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1575.   Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 

PURMORTE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1572.    Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (above). 

PORRET  (PERROTT  or  PYROTT),  ROBERT.  Mus.Bac.  1507-8. 
2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Haroldston,  Pembroke.  B.  at  Hackness, 
Yorks.  B.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford);  Mus.Bac.  (Oxford) 
sup.  July  4,  1508;  Mus.Doc.  (Oxford)  sup.  Feb.  20,  1515-6. 
Organist  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1530.  Receiver- 
General  of  Buckingham,  1534.  Principal  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Oxford.  Died  at  Oxford,  Apr.  20,  1550.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Abdy 
Williams,  Degrees  in  Music.) 

PORRY,  EZECHIEL,  see  PARRY. 

PORTE,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1528,  as  'M.A. 
of  Cambridge';  B.D.  (Oxford)  1533-4-  V.  of  Avebury,  Wilts., 
1530.  V.  of  Ashton  Keynes,  1542.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PORT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1636.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics.  B.  at 
Ashbourne,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1636;  B.A. 
1639-40.  V.  of  Shepshed,  Leics.,  1665-70.  Buried  there 
Jan.  26,  1671.   (Nichols,  iii.  1021.) 

PORT  or  POORTE,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1502-3.  Of  St  Nicholas 
Hostel.  One  of  these  names  parish  priest  of  St  Clement's, 
Eastcheap,  London. 

PORTBURY,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1714  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford) ;  '  C.  of  Peyhembury,  Devon.'  S.  of  George,  R.  of 
Hawkridge,  Somerset.  Matric.  (BaUiol  CoUege,  Oxford)  May 
15,  1697,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1700-1.  R.  of  North  Hill, 
Cornwall,  1709.  R.  of  Hawkridge,  Somerset,  1714-28.  Died 
1728.   Admon.  Exeter.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

PORTER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26, 
1661.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Bingham,  Notts.  School,  Lough- 
borough, Leics.  (Mr  Somervile).  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 
(Peile,  I.  596.) 

PORTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1704.  S.  of  John,  barrister,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1704-6.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  Matric.  (Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford)  Mar.  31,  1707; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1707-8.  Usher  of  the  Grammar  School  at 
Ipswich,  1712-3.  R.  of  St  Matthew,  Ipswich,  1713-  (Venn, 
I.  512.) 

PORTER,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1614-5.  Of 
Worcestershire.  M.A.  i6i8;  B.D.  1625;  D.D.  1661  (LU.  Reg.). 
FeUow,  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec.  2i, 
1623.  R.  of  Hevingham,  Norfolk.  1625-c.  44.  Preb.  of 
Norwich,  1627-70.  R.  of  Heveningham,  Suffolk,  1627-70. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1670,  aged  75.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John 
(1645)  and  WUUam  (1649). 

PORTER,  EUPHEMIUS.  Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 
1629-30.  S.  of  Anthony.  B.  at  Gt  EUingham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stonham).  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan. 
29,  1630-X.  B.A.  1634-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 
1638;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1639.  R.  of  Westfield,  Norfolk,  1647. 
R.  of  Marlingford,  1664.  Died  there  before  July,  1676. 
(Peile,  I.  405.) 


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PORTER,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  23,  1666. 

Of  Essex.   Ma  trie.  1667. 
PORTER,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  15,  1683. 
Of  Essex.    Probably  s.  of  Francis,  of  Danesbury,  Essex. 
Migrated   to   Oxford.    Matric.    (Wadham   College,   Oxford) 
May  2,  1684,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1686-7.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
PORTER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  21,  1592-3. 
Of  Cumberland.    Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1595-6;  M-A.  i599; 
LL.D.  1612.  Fellow,  1601-35.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law, 
1611-35.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600.    Buried  at  St  Botolph, 
Cambridge,  Oct.  19,  1635.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.) 
1635- 
PORTER,  HENRY.    B.A.   1506-7.    Of  Lancashire.    Fellow  of 
Pembroke,   1506.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Chipstead, 
Surrey.  Will,  1540. 
PORTER,    HENRY.      Matric.    sizar    from    Christ's,    Michs. 

1586. 
PORTER,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Carbrooke,  Norfolk,  1614. 
PORTER,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1477- 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  High  Hoyland,  near  Wakefield, 
Yorks.,  1 48 1. 
PORTER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1533-4- 

PORTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  7,  1560-1.  S.  of 
John,  of  Norwich.  Matric.  1560-1.  Probably  the  same  who 
was  B.A.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Dec.  21,  1572.  R.  of  Denton,  Norfolk,  1574-1612. 
Perhaps  father  of  Thomas  (i594)- 
PORTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1582. 
PORTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1616; 

B.A.  1619-20. 
PORTER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1645. 
PORTER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1645.   S.  of  Edmund  (1614-5),  R.  of  Heveningham,  Suffolk. 
B.  there,  Sept.  23,  1629.    School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering). 
Matric.  1645.    Lived  in  Norwich.     Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  William  (1649).   (Le  Neve,  Knights,  401.) 
PORTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  27,  1650-1. 
Of  Suffolk.   Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Halesworth, 
Suffolk,  gent.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  1652.    Age  30 
in  1664.  {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
PORTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  11,  1683. 
Of  Cheshire.   Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1647-8).  Matric.  1686; 
B.A.  1686-7.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689;  priest. 
Mar.  9,  1706-7.  At  Bunbury,  Cheshire,  1689-1701;  perhaps 
curate  to  his  father.    Admon.  (Chester)  171 1;  of  Harthill. 
Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1679).   (E.  Axon.) 
PORTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdaxene,  Easter,  1695; 
B.A.   1696-7;   M.A.   1702.    Ord.  deacon   (London)   Mar.   5, 
1698-9;  priest,  Feb.  25,  1699-1700.    V.  of  Orston,  Notts., 
1702-5.    Married  at  Hawksworth,  Nov.  25,  1703,  Elizabeth 
Chappell.   (Godfrey,  Notts.) 
PORTER,  MICHAEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1601; 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.   1611.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21, 
1607-8.    Lecturer  at  St  Mary's,  Dover,  1643.   Will  (P.C.C.) 
1648,  as  minister  of  St  Mary's,  Dover. 
PORTER,  PETER.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1571-2;  M.A.  1576. 
PORTER,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,   1671. 

Matric.  1671. 
PORTER,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Grantham,  Lines.    Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  24,  1570.  Buried  there  Sept.  13,  1636.  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
792.) 
PORTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1645. 

Of  Devon. 
PORTER,    RICHARD.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.   at    King's,    1666-7. 
Matric.  1667.    One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  the 
City  of  London,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  19, 
1661. 
PORTER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1689. 

Of  Somerset.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1692. 
PORTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  25,  1691. 
Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  June  19;  priest,  July  10,  1698.  R.  of 
Thoresway,  Lines.,  1698;  'non-resident;  cure  near  Rye, 
Sussex.'  R.  of  Chailey,  Sussex,  i7i3-53-  Buried  there  Aug. 
21.  1753-  Father  of  the  next. 
PORTER,  RICHARD  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  14,  i733-  Of 
Framfield,  Sussex.  S.  of  Richard  (above).  Matric.  1735; 
Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1742-  R-  of  East  Hoathley, 
Sussex,  1741-52.  V.  of  Mayfield,  1752-62.  R.  of  Chailey, 
1753-  Frequent  reference  made  to  him  in  the  Diary  of 
Mr  Thomas   Turner,    a    contemporary  Sussex    tradesman. 


Porter,  Thomas 

Popular  with  his  parishioners  and  certainly  of  a  convivial 
nature.  Died  Feb.  3,  1762,  aged  46.  (Sussex  Arch.  Coll., 
XI.  187.) 

PORTER,  ROBERT  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1563;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1570;  B.D.  1577- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1567;  priest  (Lincohi)  May  8, 
1569.  R.  of  Watton-at-Stone,  Herts.,  1571-1623.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Langham,  Essex,  1571-2,  and  also  V.  of  Standon, 
Herts.,  1572-5-  Died  1623.   {Cussans.) 

PORTER,  ROBERT  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  One  of  these 
names  of  Aston-on-Trent,  Derbs.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1617. 

PORTER,  ROBERT    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  x, 

1639.  S.  of  William,  musician,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there. 
School,  Nottingham  (Mr  Leake).  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3. 
V.  of  Pentrich,  Derbs.,  1650-62,  ejected.  Retired  to  Mans- 
field. Author,  biographical.  Died  Jan.  22,  1689-90,  at 
Mansfield.  {D.N.B.;  Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iv.  358; 
Calamy,  1.  334.) 

PORTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  13,  1639-40. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Scholar,  1640  (on  nomination  of  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  St  Paul's);  B.A.  1643-4. 

PORTER,  SACKVILLE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1602.  S.  of  John,  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex  (and  Winefride,  dau. 
of  John  Sackville,  of  Chiddingly  Park,  Sussex).  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1602-3.  Of  Seaford,  Sussex.  Resided  at 
Chyngton,  in  1635;  bailifi  there.  Married  Aug.  10,  1642,  as 
his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Norton,  widow.  {Sussex  Vis.;  Sussex 
Arch.  Coll.,  VII.  130.) 

PORTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  11,  1626. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Derbyshire.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  C.  and  preacher  of  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden,  London,  1638;  of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields, 

1640.  R.  of  Bingham,  Notts.,  1643-8.  Buried  there  Sept.  15, 
1648.   {Peile,  1.  374-) 

PORTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  29, 
1676-7.  S.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Felsted,  Essex. 
School,  Felsted. 

PORTER,  TALBOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1601; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Jan.  9, 
1608-9.  V.  of  Bolton-le-Sands,  Lanes.,  1613-8.  Buried  at 
Lancaster,  Mar.  26,  1618. 

PORTER,  THOMAS.  Sizar  at  Peterhouse  in  June,  1563. 

PORTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Michs.  1566.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  9,  1571;  'bred  in  the  schools.'  R.  of 
Ayot  St  Lawrence,  Herts.,  1580-1625.  Died  1625. 

PORTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581; 
B.A.  1584-5.   V.  of  Reede,  Suffolk,  1598. 

PORTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1594.  Of  Denton,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of 
John  (1560-1),  R.  of  Denton.  Matric.  c.  1594;  B.A.  1598-9; 
M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1609.  Fellow,  1597-1605.  R.  of  Thursford, 
Norfolk,  1 6i  1 .  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hemenhale,  1 605-35  • 

PORTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1616. 
B.  in  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1619-20;  M  A.  1623.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1623.  V.  of 
Hanmer,  Flintshire,  1626.  Lecturer  at  Chester,  1642. 
Minister  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  1645-60.  Member  of  the 
4th  Salop  Classis.  Died  June  19,  1667.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1647-8).   {Calamy,  11.  343;  Peile,  i.  310.) 

PORTER,  THOMAS  (1631),  see  GOLDSWORTH. 

PORTER,   THOMAS.    Adm.   scholar  at   Magdalene,   Easter, 

1641.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  May  30,  1641. 
PORTER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  15, 

1647-8.  S.  of  Thomas  (1616),  of  Salop.  Schools,  Chester  and 

'Grandon'   (?  Grendon,  near  Atherstone).    Matric.   1647-8; 

B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Ord.  presbyter  and  afterwards  ord. 

by  the  Bishop  of  Chester.  Preacher  at  Tilstock,  Whitchurch. 

Preacher   of   Bunbury,    1663-1708.     Died   Dec.    14,    1708. 

Buried  at  Bunbury.    Probably  father  of  the  next  and  of 

John  (1683).   {Peile,  i.  519;  E.  Axon.) 
PORTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  1, 

1679.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  above),  clerk.  B.  in  Cheshire.   Matric. 

1679;  B.A.  1682-3.   Probably  brother  of  John  (1683). 
PORTER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.   (age   16)   at  Trinity, 

Feb.  27,  1700-1.    S.  of  Aubrey,  of  Bury,  Suffolk,  M.P.  for 

Bury.    School,  Bury  (Mr  Leeds).    Matric.   1701.    Died  of 

fever  at  Vienna,  1705.  Nephew  of  Lord  Bristol.   {S.H.A.H.) 
PORTER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  4,  1719- 

20.   B.  at  Duf&eld,  Derbs.   Matric.  1720. 
PORTER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1738-   Of 

Sussex.    B.  1719-    Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1748. 

Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Liit.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Dec.  1746.  R.  of 

East  Hoathly,  Sussex,  1752-94-   R-  of  Ripe.  1757-94-   Died 

Sept.  30,  1794.    M.I.  at  East  Hoathly.    Will,  P.C.C.    {Mus- 

grave;  A.  Gray.) 


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Porter,  William 

PORTER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1537-8;  M.A.  1540-1.  FeUow  of 
St  John's,  1537-8.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1545. 

PORTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1571. 
Perhaps  migrated  to  Oxford.  If  so,  B.A.  from  Queen's 
College,  1579;  M.A.  1582.  V.  of  St  Michael,  Appleby,  West- 
morland, 1582-1611.   (Peile,  I.  117;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PORTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  5,  1607. 
Of  Lincolnshire. 

PORTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1649.  S.  of  Edmund  (1614-5).  D.D.,  clerk,  of  Norwich. 
B.  there,  Mar.  30,  1633.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering). 
Matric.  1649.  Master  in  Chancery,  Ireland,  1699-1716.  Died 
1716,  aged  83.   Brother  of  John  (1645). 

PORTER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1681  (Incorp.  from  Trinity  College, 
O.xford).  Matric.  there,  Apr.  10,  1663,  age  16.  S.  of  William, 
of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1666-7;  M.A.  1669. 
Canon  of  Southwell,  1685-1715.  R.  of  Saundby,  Notts.,  1688. 
Died  1 715.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PORTER, .  B.D.  1493-4. 

PORTER, .  B.Can.L.  1509-10. 

PORTER, .  B.Civ.L.  1525-6. 

PORTAR, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

PORTAR,  .  M.A.  1544  'after  nine  terms  study  in  Cam- 
bridge, and  many  years  elsewhere  and  as  schoolmaster.' 

PORTEUS,  BEILBY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  i, 
1748.  S.  (and  1 8th  child)  of  Robert  (formerly  a  Virginian 
planter;  returned  to  England,  in  1720).  Bapt.  at  York, 
May  21,  1731.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Hyde).  Matric.  1748; 
Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1755;  D.D.  1767.  Fellow, 
1752.  Esquire  Bedell,  1754-55.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June; 
priest  (York)  Sept.  19,  1756.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Seeker, 
1762.  R.  of  Wittersham,  Kent,  1762-5.  Preb.  of  Peter- 
borough, 1764-76.  R.  of  Ruckinge,  Kent,  1764.  R.  of 
Hunton,  1765.  R.  of  Lambeth,  Surrey,  1767-77.  Master  of 
St  Cross,  Winchester,  1767-77.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1769. 
Bishop  of  Chester,  1777-87.  Bishop  of  London,  1787-1809. 
An  early  patron  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society  and  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  Author,  religious.  Died 
at  Fulham,  May  14,  1809.  Buried  at  Idehill,  near  Sundridge 
in  the  chapel  which  he  had  built  and  endowed.  Perhaps 
brother  of  the  next.  (Peile,  11.  252;  Northants.  N.  and  Q.,  iv. 
214;  D.N.B.) 

PORTEUS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  25,  1725.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  formerly  of  Virginia. 
School,  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1725;  Scholar, 
1725;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Jime  I,  1729;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1731.  C.  of  Sutton,  Beds. 
R.  ofHatley,  i735-  V.  of  Eyeworth,  1742.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1754- 
Perhaps  brother  of  Beilby  (above). 

PORTINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26, 
1636-7.  Of  Yorkshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  Bamby-on- 
Don.  Bapt.  at  Hatfield,  Sept.  28,  1619.  Matric.  1637. 
Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Ramsden,  of  LasceUes  Hall. 
Buried  at  Hatfield,  Feb.  3,  1670-1.  Will,  York.  {Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

PORTINGTON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  2,  1685.  ist  s.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Portington,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Howden  (Mr  Reynolds)  and  Wakefield,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Clark).   Of  Portington,  Esq. 

PORTINGTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Henry,  of  SawcUfie-in-Roxby,  Lines. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  794.) 

PORTINGTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1508-9.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Speldiurst,  Kent,  1534. 

PORTLOCK,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1682.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1683; 
B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  FeUow,  1687.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1695.   D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1702. 

PORTMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  21,  1649-50. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Perhaps  Preb.  of  .\chonry,  1661-70,  and 
Archdeacon  of  Elphin,  1662-65,  'M.A.'    (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

PORTREV,  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  and  h.  of  Reginald,  of  Fonmon,  Glamorgan.  B.A.  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford)  1620.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4, 1623-4. 
Barrister-at-law,  1631.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PORTWOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Lent,  1657-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Loughborough,  Leics.  School, 
Loughborough.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 

PORYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1544  {imputes).   Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (i547)- 

PORY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1520.  B.  at  Thrapston, 
Northants.  (so  it  appears  from  his  will).  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A. 
1527;  B.D.  1535;  D.D.  1559.  FeUow,  1534.  Master  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1557-70.  Vice-Chancellor,  1558.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 


POSTLETHWAITE,  WALTER 

1556.  R.  of  BunweU,  Norfolk,  1555-64.  V.  of  St  Stephen, 
Norwich,  1556.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1558-70.  Canon 
of  Ely,  1560-4.  R.  of  Pulham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1560. 
R.  of  Lambeth,  1563.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1564-7;  of 
Westminster,  1568-70.  Buried  at  Thompson,  Noriolk,  June 
25,  1570.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Cooper,  i.  320;  D.N.B.;  Masters; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

PORYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1559.  Matric. 
Easter,  1560. 

PORYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Easter,  1588;  Scholar, 
1589-95;  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1595. 
Studied  with  Richard  Hakluyt,  at  whose  instigation  he 
translated  A  Geographical  Historie  of  Africa,  written  in 
Arabicke  and  Italian  by  John  Leo,  a  More,  published  in  1600. 
M.P.  for  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  1605-11.  Travelled  in  Ireland, 
Italy  and  Turkey.  Went  to  America  as  secretary  to  Sir 
George  Yeardley,  1619.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Burgesses 
of  Virginia;  the  first  legislature  convened  in  any  English 
Colony.  Secretary  of  State  of  Virginia,  1619-22.  Settled  in 
London,  1624.  Died  in  London,  Sept.  1635.  {Venn,  1.  130; 
D.N.B.;  W.  G.  Stanard;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PORIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1599. 

PORYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1547.   Perhaps  brother  of  George  (1544). 

PORY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28,  1624-5. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's  (where  he  was 
a  class-fellow  of  John  Milton  and  went  up  with  him  to  College). 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639;  D.D.  1661 
{Lit.  Reg.).  Burrell  Rhetoric  Lecturer,  1634-9.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1663.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1637.  R.  of  St 
Margaret,  New  Fish  Street,  1640-3;  ejected;  restored,  1660. 
R.  of  Thorley,  Herts.,  1640-3;  restored,  1660-2.  Archdeacon 
of  Middlesex,  1660-9.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Juxon.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1660-9;  Canon,  1662-9.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1660.  R.  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  1660-2;  of  Holling- 
boume,  Kent,  1662;  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  1662;  of 
Lambeth,  1662.  Died  Nov.  20  {sic),  1669.  Buried  at  St 
James',  ClerkenweU.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {Peile,  i.  365;  D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

PORYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1551- 

PORY, .    B.Can.L.  1460-1;  D.Can.L.  1463-4.    {Gr.  Bk,  k, 

65-) 

POST,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  28,  1717.  Of 
Kent.  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724.  Fellow,  1721-32.  Junior 
Proctor,  1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  20,  1722;  priest, 
June  9,  1723.  R.  of  Cheverell,  Wilts.  R.  of  St  Botolph, 
Cambridge,  1725-7.    V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1727. 

POSTE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Gonville  Hall,  1551. 

POSTGATE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1545 
{imputes) . 

POSTGATE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1546.   Probably  of  East  Yorks.  B..\.  1548-9. 

POSTGATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  30,  1663.  S.  of  Christopher,  deceased,  of  Guisborough, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  York  (Mr  Preston).  Matric.  1664; 
B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1668;  priest,  Sept. 
1671. 

POSTLETHWAITE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  25,  1729.  S.  of  John,  wine  merchant.  School,  St  Paul's, 
London.  Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1730.  F.R.S.,  1754.  Perhaps 
identical  with  the  writer  on  revenue.  If  so,  of  the  Treasury 
Office.  Died  Sept.  6,  1761.  Will,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  Mus- 
grave.) 

POSTLETHWAITE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  30,  1699.  Of  Cumberland.  S.  of  George.  School,  St 
Paul's,  under  his  uncle,  John  Postlethwaite.  Matric.  1699; 
Scholar.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Dec.  28,  1702.  B.A.  1702-3; 
M.A.  1706.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1706.  P.C.  of 
Needham,  Norfolk,  1704.  V.  of  Shottesham,  1708.  R.  of 
Denton,  1714.  R.  of  Redenhall,  1742.  Archdeacon  of 
Norwich,  1742-4.  Author,  sermons.  Died  June  27,  1745. 
Buried  at  Denton.   M.I.   {D.N.B.;  Masters.) 

POSTLETHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1749.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Crook-Lands,  Lanes.  School, 
St  Bees,  Cumberland  (Mr  Fisher).  Matric.  1749;  Scholar, 
1752;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756;  B.D.  1768;  D.D.  1789  {Lti. 
Reg.).  Fellow,  1755.  Taxor,  1758.  Master,  1789-98.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1791.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1756. 
R.  of  Hamerton,  Hunts.,  1774-98.  Died  at  Bath,  May  4, 
1798.   Buried  in  the  .-Vbbey  Church.   (D.N.B.) 

POSTLETHWAITE,  WALTER.  .A.dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  18,  1643.  Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1646.  Ejected  from  St 
Michael's,  Lewes,  Sussex,  1662.  Died  1671.  {Calamy,  11. 
465.) 


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POSTLEWAVTE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1701. 
Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  Easter,  1702.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  4,  1704-5.  R.  of  Little  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1707-31-  C.  of 
Croyland.  Chaplain  in  Norfolk,  c.  1717.  One  of  these  names 
of  Goldhanger,  Essex,  clerk;  will  (Comm.  Essex)  1731- 

POTE,  see  also  POTT. 

POTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  c.  I575-  S.  and  h.  of  Robert, 
of  Boxford,  Suffolk.  School,  Eoxford.  Migrated  pens,  to 
Caius,  June  20,  1576,  age  18.  Matric.  1576.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  27,  1579.   (Venn,  i.  87.) 

POTE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 
1749.  S.  of  Joseph  Pote,  bookseller  and  publisher  at  Eton 
(for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  Bapt.  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields, 
London,  Feb.  i,  1729-30.  School,  Eton.  Scholar  of  King's, 
1750;  B.A.  1755-6;  M.A.  i759-  Fellow  of  King's,  I752-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  1753;  priest  (Bishop  of  Chester)  at 
Cambridge,  Mar.  24,  i754-  Chaplain  at  Rotterdam.  R.  of 
Milton,  Gravesend,  1766-97-  R-  of  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury, 
1766-8;  of  St  George's,  Southwark,  1768-97.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield.  1769-97.  Died  July  29,  i797.  Buried  at  Milton. 
M.I.   (Harwood;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  calls  him  'James.') 

POTE  or  POTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sirar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  3, 
1606.  Of  Ripon,  Yorks.  S.  of  John.  School,  Ripon.  Matnc. 
1606;  Scholar,  1607-10;  B.A.  i6io-n;  M.A.  1614.  (Venn, 
I.  192.) 

POTENSTEINER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1631, 
as  'Podenstinus';  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

POTHAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1619; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest.  Sept   26,  1625. 

POTKIN,  JEROME.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1639.  S.  of  John,  milliner,  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft,  London. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647.  R.  of 
Stifford,  Essex,  c.  1652-73.  Buried  there  Apr.  4,  1673- 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Apr.  30,  1673,  to  creditor.  (Vis. 
of  London,  1634;  H.  Smith.) 

POTKEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1561. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  22,  1571-2,  as  'Potkyns.' 
R.  of  LiUey,  Herts.,  1571 ;  '  bred  in  the  schools.'  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1614. 

POTKIN,  SIMON.  Matric.  sirar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601; 
Scholar,  1605. 

POTKINS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1632.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

POTMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1564-5- 

POTMAN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Matthew,  of  Leeds,  Kent.  Matric.  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  28,  1630-1,  age  19;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1633. 
Fellow  of  Magdalen,  1633-50.  R.  of  Brandiston,  Norfolk, 
1636.  R.  of  Ashbrittle,  Somerset,  1645.  Canon  of  Wells, 
1663-70.  Died  c.  Oct.  1670.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

POTT,  CALEB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  2,  1666-7.  Of 
Cheshire.  S.  of  Nehemiah,  of  Macclesfield.  Bapt.  there. 
May  20,  1649.  Matric.  i668;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1678. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.  Successively  schoolmaster  at 
Knutsford,  Sandbach,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Audlem  and 
Macclesfield.  Died  Sept.  2,  1690,  aged  42.  M.I.  at  Maccles- 
field.  (F.M.G  ,  1241;  E.  Axon.) 

POTT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  28,  1658.  Of 
Cheshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  Pott,  Cheshire,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1662.  Age  23  in  1664.  (Vis.  of 
Cheshire,  1663-4;  A.  Gray.) 

POTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  14,  1534.  Of  Moulton,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1538-9-  Fellow, 
1537-40- 

POTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  16,  1595. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Stancliffe,  Darley,  Derbs.  Matric.  c. 
1595.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1596;  'of  Stancliff  Hall, 
Derbs.'  Of  Stancliffe,  Derbs.  Married  Thomasine,  dau.  of 
Ellis  Newcomen.  DiedatNassington,  May  30, 1650.  (F.M.G. , 
1240.) 

POTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1601;  B.A. 
i6io-i;  M.A.  1614.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614,  as  'James.' 

POTT  or  POTTS,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Dec.  1588.  B.  in  Cheshire.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel,  1588 
(nominated  by  founder);  B.A.  1593-4.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel, 
1595.  Chaplain  to  the  English  merchants  in  Surrey  for  14 
years.  Afterwards  of  Newland,  Gloucs.  Granted  a  licence 
to  leave  England  to  go  as  preacher  to  the  English  merchants 
in  Rotterdam,  in  1624.  Died  Mar.  24,  1626.  M.I.  at  Witney, 
Oxon.  (Peile,  i.  194;  Topographer,  iv.  157-) 
POTT,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12,  1600. 

POTT,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1604; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1609.  Schoolmaster  of  Stockport  Grammar 
School,  1612-22.  (Peile,  1.  250.) 


Potter,  Richard 

POTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  15, 
1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  smith,  deceased.  B.  at  Hemsworth, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Hemsworth  (Mr  Proctor)  and  Killinghall 
(Mr  PuUen).   Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1657-8. 

POTT,  .    B.A.  1482-3.    Perhaps  William,  of  York  diocese. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  13,   1483-4;  priest,  June  I2, 
1484;  title,  St  John's  Hospital,  Cambridge. 
POTTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1745.    S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  of  Dorset.    B.  in  Dorchester. 
Schools,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Kinsman)  and  Oakham,  Rutland 
(Mr  Adcock).    Matric.    1745;   B.A.   1748-9-     Perhaps  ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1751,  'B.A.'   V.  of  Threckmgham, 
Lines.,  1752-9- 
POTTER,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  (age   15)   at  Sidney, 
Feb.  15,  1653-4.  S.  of  Edward,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Perse.    Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657;  M.A.  1661.    R.  of 
Fenstanton,  Hunts.,  1668-78.  V.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1675. 
Died  Apr.  26,  1678.    Brother  of  George  (1641).   To  be  dis- 
tinguished from  a  contemporary  namesake  (s.  of  Christopher, 
Provost  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford),  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon. 
POTTER,  DANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1750.   S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Horton  and  Cramlington,  North- 
umberland.   Bapt.  at  Cramlington,  Dec.  10,  1731.    School, 
St  Bees,  Cumberland  (Mr  Fisher).  Matric.  1750.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi,  LiU.  dim.  from  Durham)  June  17,  i753-  C.  of  Ford, 
Northumberland.   Buried  there,  Nov.  30,  i753- 
POTTER,  EDMUND.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 
POTTER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1586;  B.A.  1590-1. 
POTTER,   EDWARD.    Matnc.   pens,  from  Sx   Catharine's, 
Michs.  1642;  B.A.  1644.   Migrated  to  Clare,  Sept.  24,  1646. 
M.A.  1648.   Fellow  of  Clare. 
POTTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1699, 
B.  at  Ogliston,  Derbs.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1708. 
Fellow,  1708-15.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3,  1705.   Died 
in  College.   Buried  Jan.  15,  1714-5- 
POTTER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  July  20, 
1641.   S.  of  Edward,  shoemaker.   B.  in  Holy  Trinity  parish, 
Cambridge.     Schools,    Perse    and    Bumpstead,    Essex    (Mr 
Thombark).    Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1649.    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  June  25;  priest,  June  29,   1661.    R.  of 
Simpson,  Bucks.,  1661-7.  R.  of  Chenies,  1663-7.  Died  1667. 
Buried  at  Chenies.   Brother  of  Christopher  (1653-4).   (Lips- 
comb, IV.  343.) 
POTTER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  8, 
1664.    1st  s.  of  George,  brewer,  deceased.   B.  at  Cambridge. 
Schools,    Perse,   Cambridge,   Stamford    (Mr   Herman)    and 
Bitchfield,  Rutland  (Mr  Saul).  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9. 
POTTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Colne,  Essex.  School,  Felsted. 
Matric.  1705-6. 
POTTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598. 
POTTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628. 
POTTER,  JOHN.   B.D.   Ejected  fellow  of  St  John's,  1644  (see 
Cole).  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Pentrich,  Derbs.,  1663-70. 
Died  1670. 
POTTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.   1,   1663.    Of 
Cambridgeshire.    Matric.   1664;   B.A.   1667-8;   M.A.    1671. 
Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  24,   1670;  'C.  of 
Bocking,  Essex.'   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Aston  Sandford, 
Bucks.,  1677.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
POTTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30,  1733-4- 
Of  Somerset.    Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741-    One 
of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  WooUey,  Yorks.,  1750-78.  Died 
1778. 
POTTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 
1733-4.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Sherbum.  School, 
Sherbum  (Mr  Clayton).    Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1 737-8;  M.A. 
1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Feb.  14, 1737-8;  pnest,  Sept.  23, 
1739.    C.  of  Redmile  and  Ruston,  Leics.    (Scott-Mayor,  iil. 
451-) 
POTTER,  KNIGHTLEY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  12, 

1613.  Matric.  1613. 
POTTER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  12, 
1690.  S.  of  WiUiam  (?  1654),  R.  of  Wintringham,  Lines., 
deceased.  B.  there.  School,  Alford.  Matric.  1690;  B.A. 
1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20, 
1696;  priest.  Mar.  20,  1697-8.  R.  of  Thurlaston,  Leics., 
1705-25.  Buried  there  Apr.  19,  1725-  M.I.  Admon. 
(Leicester)  1725-  (Nichols,  iv.  998.) 
POTTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1617. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1632.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1624.  Probably 
R.  of  Hilborough,  Norfolk,  1630.  R.  of  Godmanham,  Yorks., 
1634-60.   Died  1660. 


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POTTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  20, 
1641.   R.  of  Holbrook,  Suffolk,  1640-2. 

POTTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  29, 
1704.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Featherstone,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1704-  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
Oct.  27,  1705,  age  18.  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  i8,  1709;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1711-  V.  of  Aberford, 
Yorks.,  1712-6.   V.  of  Collingham,  1715-32-   Died  1732. 

POTTER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  13,  i737. 

Of  Puddimore,  Somerset.  S.  of ,  clerk.  3.1721.  School, 

Seaming,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1738;  Scholar;  B.A.  1741-2; 
M.A.  1788.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1746.  V.  of  Melton 
parva,  Norfolk,  1746-70.  R.  of  Crostwight,  1754-89-  Master 
of  Seaming  School,  1761-89.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1788-1804. 
V.  of  Lowestoft,  1789-1804.  Greek  scholar.  Poet  and 
translator  of  Aeschylus,  etc.  Died  Aug.  9,  1804,  aged  83. 
M.I.  at  Lowestoft.   {D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 

POTTER,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1626;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1663.  Fellow,  1633-44; 
ejected;  restored,  1660. 

POTTER,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1652. 
Of  Worcestershire.  Sent  to  College  by  Rich.  Baxter.  Matric. 
1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1662. 
Ejected  from  Wolverley,  Worcs.  Afterwards  conformed.  R. 
of  Fowlmere,  Cambs.,  1662.   R.  of  Gedney,  Lines.,  1663. 

POTTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1577-8;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  One  of  these  names,  M.A., 
Master  of  the  Free  School,  Buckingham,  1580.  One,  Master 
of  the  HospiUl,  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.,  1590. 

POTTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  7. 
1646.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Ashton,  Lanes.  Schools,  Ashton 
(Mr  Birch)  and  Winwick  (Mr  Pickering).  Matric.  1646; 
Scholar  of  Caius,  1647-50;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1653.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi;  1650-4.  Perhaps 
C.  of  Winwick,  Lanes.,  1656-71 ;  of  Newchurch,i658-9.  Buried 
at  Winwick,  Nov.  12,  1671.  But  Masters  makes  him  preb. 
of  Lincoln,  i66c>-7,  where  he  died.  (Venn,  i.  363;  Masters.) 

POTTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  11, 
1709.  Previously  matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  July  19, 
1702,  age  14.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1709;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
5,  1709-10;  priest  (York)  May,  1713.  C.  of  Benefield, 
Northants.,  1710.  V.  of  Orton-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1716-22. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Devonshire.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Sibbertoft,  Northants.,  1732.   Died  1733- 

POTTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1723.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Knowsley, 
near  Liverpool.  Schools,  Much  Woolton  (Mr  Holmes)  and 
Warrington  (Mr  Hayward) .   B.A.  1726-7. 

POTTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1733;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  Thomas, 
vintner.  B.  in  London,  Sept.  22,  1715.  Matric.  i733;  B.A. 
1736-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1737- 

POTTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  7, 
1579-80.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Canterbury.  School,  Canter- 
bury (Mr  Grashoppe).  B.A.  1583-4;  Scholar,  1586.  Perhaps 
M.A.  1607.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Aug.  4,  1588;  'C.  of 
St  Dunstan-in-the-East.'  V.  of  Halstow,  Kent,  i59i-5- 
V.  of  Tonge,  1593-1619.  R.  of  Milstead,  1595-1619.  Died 
1619.    (Venn,  i.  105.) 

POTTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  13, 
1591.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Buckingham.  School,  Bucking- 
ham (Mr  Herl).  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's, 
May  15,  1593.    (Venn,  l.  143.) 

POTTAR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1654.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Carlisle,  Cumberland.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661; 
B.D.  1669.  Fellow,  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  11; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1662.  Probably  R.  of  Wintringham,  Lines., 
in  1674.   Probably  father  of  Peter  (1690). 

POTTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1726. 
Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Hawkwell,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  at  Stamfordham,  Oct.  15,  171 1.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  2,  1728.  Buried  at  Stamfordham,  July  17,  1747- 
Another  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Lazenby,  Cumber- 
land. Bapt.  there,  Sept.  27,  1711.  Matric.  (Lincohi  College, 
Oxford)  Feb.  27,  1727-8,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1731;  M.A. 
1734.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  Mar.  6,  1736-7;  priest,  Dec.  31, 
1738.  C.  of  Howden,  Yorks.,  1738-42.  V.  of  Hemingborough, 
1742-68.  Buried  there  Oct.  25,  1768.  (F.  S.  Hockaday; 
T.  Biirton,  Hemingborough;  Al.  Oxon.,  where  the  two  men 
are  confused.) 

POTTER, .  B.A.  1505-6. 

POTTER, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1543-4- 

POTTER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1557. 

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POTTER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1582. 

POTTER, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 

POTTER, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1614. 

POTTERTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1582.  Perhaps  B.A.  1585-6,  as  '  Richard.'  Probably 
ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1586-7.  C.  of 
Somersham,  Hunts.,  1588,  'William.' 

POTTICARY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Jerome,  of  Stockton,  Wiltshire,  pleb.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  12, 
1596.  Matric.  (Hart  HaU,  Oxford)  Dec.  11,  1612,  age  16; 
B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1616;  M.A.  (Hart  HaU, 
Oxford)  1622.  Fellow  of  OrieL  Admon.  at  Oxford,  Nov.  11, 
1631.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

POTTINGER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1693.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  Master  in  Chancery  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1695;  B.A.  1697-8; 
M.A.  1701.  Fellow,  1697,  resigned  on  obtaining  an  estate 
devised  to  him  by  his  uncle  at  Reading.  Died  suddenly  at 
Reading,  June  14,  1745.  Father  of  Richard  (1742).  (Har- 
wood.) 

POTTINGER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1742.  S.  of  John  (1693).  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  i753-  Fellow, 
1746.  Secretary,  at  the  Hague,  to  the  Earl  of  Holdemess. 
Secretary  to  the  embassy  at  Versailles.  Under-Secretary  of 
State  (South),  1751-4;  (North),  1754-61.  One  of  these  names 
died  Jan.  15,  1794;  of  Burlington  Street.  (Harivood,  332; 
Musgrave;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

POTTLE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1587,  'John.'  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1590-1.  Ord.  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Mar.  23,  1593-4.  R.  of  Marlesford,  SuSolk,  1595-1643. 
R.  of  Little  Glernham,  1610.  Admon.,  May  4,  1643,  to  his  son 
Walter  (1619). 

POTTLE,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1619.  S.  of  James  (above),  of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 
1626.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Marlesford,  Suffolk,  1643. 

POTTO,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  July  7,  i6i4- 
Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 

POTTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1578  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Perhaps 
John  Pottle;  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1566;  of 
Gloucester.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1570;  M.A.  1573;  M.B.  1580. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  1568.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

POTTS,  see  also  POTT. 

POTTS,  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  11,  1690.  S.  of  Sir  Roger  (1660-1),  Bart.  B.  at  Gt 
EUingham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1690.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  July  8,  1693.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Oct.  14, 

1711.    Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Calibut,  of  Saham 

Toney,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Crane,  of  Norwich.  Died  Sept. 
17,  1716.   Buried  at  Mannington.   (G.E.C.,  11.  138.) 

POTTS,  CROFTS.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Nicholas,  of  Chalgrave,  Beds.,  Esq.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  16, 
1599.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  11,  1613,  age  14; 
B.A.  1617;  M.A.  (AU  Souls,  Oxford)  1620.  Perhaps  brother 
of  John  (1606).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

POTTS  or  POTT,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1651.  Of  London.  Probably  s.  of  Edmund,  of  St 
Laurence  Lane,  London.  Age  22  in  1656.  Married  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Giles  Alington,  of  St  Edmondsbury.   (F.M.G.,  1240.) 

POTTS  or  POTT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  22,  1654.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Darley,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 
Head  Master  of  Sheffield  Grammar  School,  1658-64.  Studied 
physic.  Learned  in  Arabic,  Syriac  and  Hebrew.  Buried  at 
Worksop,  Derbs.,  Aug.  23,  1688.  Describes  himself  in  his 
will  of  Radford,  in  Worksop,  Doctor  of  Physic.  (F.M.G., 
I239-) 

POTTS  or  POTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  29, 
1606.  Matric.  1606.  Possibly  s.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of 
Chalgrave,  Beds.  Bapt.  there.  May  12,  1586.  If  so,  previously 
at  Oxford.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  May  8,  1601,  age 
14.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1604-5.  Barrister-at-law, 
i6ii.   Perhaps  brother  of  Crofts  (1621).   (Al.Oxon.) 

POTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1634.  Of 
Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Mannington,  Norfolk,  Esq. 
(created  Bart.,  1641).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  10,  1634. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1673.  Married  (1)  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Heveningham,  of  Heveningham,  Norfolk;  (2)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Browne,  of  Arlesey,  Beds.  Died  c.  1690. 
Father  of  Roger  (1660-1).   (G.E.C.,  11.  138.) 

POTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  8,  1635-6. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1607),  clerk,  R.  of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Beccles,  Suffolk  (Mr  Neave).  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  Feb.  15,  1635-6.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 
1643.  Fellow,  (?)  1642-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1642.  Died  c.  1645.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1643).  (Peile,  1. 
440.) 

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POTTS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Queens',  i68i.  Of  Cheshire.  S.  of 
Pcarsevell,  of  Carmarthen.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Apr.  15,  1670,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1674.  R.  of  Roborough, 
Devon,  1679.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

POTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  14,  1701. 
S.  of  Philip,  clerk.  B.  at  Bothal,  near  Morpeth,  Northumber- 
land. Bapt.  there,  Nov.  3,  1682.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr 
Rudd).  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  23,  1705;  priest,  June  8,  1707.  P.C.  of  St  John's, 
Newcastle,  1707-17.  Married  at  St  John's,  Dec.  30,  1712, 
Ann  Johnson.  Died  Sept.  i,  1717.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

POTTS,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  18, 
i66o-i.    S.  of  John  (1634),  Esq.,  of  Mannington,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Enfield,  Middlesex  (private).  Matric.  1661. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  16,  1669.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  Bart.,  c.  1690.  Of  Gt  EUingham  and  Mannington. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Davy,  of  EUingham,  Norfolk. 
Died  Oct.  14,  1711.  Father  of  Algernon  (1690).  {Venn,  i. 
411;  G.E.C.,  II.  138.) 

POTTS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  i, 
1690-1.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5. 

POTTS  or  POTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June, 
1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1601.  Fellow,  1596- 
1602.  Perhaps  V.  of  Wood  Bastwick,  Norfolk,  c.  1600. 
(Peile,  I.  190.) 

POTTS  or  POTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter, 
1607.  Of  Kent.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  Matric.  1607;  B.A. 
1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1612-3. 
V.  of  Wood  Bastwick,  Norfolk,  1613.  R.  of  Kirby  Cane, 
1619-46.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1635-6).  {Peile, 
I.  264.) 

POTTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  2, 
1643.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Kirby  Cane, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Beccles,  Suffolk  (Mr  Neave)  and  Bimgay 
(Mr  Creed).  Brother  of  John  (1635-6).   {Peile,  i.  486.) 

POTTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1697. 
S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Leyden.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Durham  (Mr  Rudd).  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1703. 

C.  of  Stannington,  Northumberland,  1727.  (D.  S.  Bout- 
flower.) 

POTTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  19,  1586.  Of 
Cambridge. 

POULETT,  see  PAULETT. 

POULEY,  see  PAWLEY. 

POULTER,  see  PULTER. 

POULTNEY  or  PULTENEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare 
July  8,  1724,  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8 
M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1734 
priest,  June  i,  1735.   R.  of  Curry  Mallett,  Somerset,  1735. 

POULTNEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1640.   Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 

POULTNEY  or  PULTNEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
King's,  Easter,  1640.  One  of  these  names  heir  male  to  Sir 
John  Poultney,  of  Misterton,  Leics.  (died  1637).  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1646  (as  s.  of  Michael,  of  Bray,  Berks.). 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1654.  Knighted,  June  4,  1660.  M.P.  for 
Westminster,  1678-85  and  1688-9.  On  the  commission  for 
the  office  of  Privy  Seal,  Feb.  10,  1682.  Died  1691.  Buried 
in  St  James's,  Westminster.  Will  proved,  Oct.  9,  1691. 
Ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Bath.    {Nichols,  iv.  320.) 

POULTON  or  PULTON,  FERDINAND.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  Michs.  1552.  S.  of  Giles,  of  Desborough,  Northants. 
(and  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  More,  of  Borton,  Bucks.).  B. 
there,  1536.  B.A.  1555-6.  Fellow,  1556-7.  Perhaps  migrated 
to  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1556.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  5,  1559.  The  first  private  person  to  edit  the  Statutes 
of  the  Realm.  Died  Jan.  20,  1617-8.  Buried  at  Desborough. 
Will,  P.C.C.   {Peile,  i.  50;  D.N.B.) 

POULTON,  see  also  PULTON. 

POULTON  or  PULTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  (age  15)  from 
Christ's,  Michs.  1568.  S.  of  Giles,  of  Desborough,  Northants. 
Succeeded  to  the  family  estates.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Isham,  of  Lamport,  Northants.  Died  Oct.  26,  1598. 
{Vis.  of  Northants. ;  Peile,  i.  106.) 

POULTON,  JEREMIAH  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  May  23,  171 1.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk,  of  Hockwold, 
Norfolk.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hockwold  (Mr  Topcliffe). 
Matric.  1710-1;  Scholar,  1711-2.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
1712.   B.A.  1715-6.   {Venn,  1.  525.) 

POULTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  8, 
1719-    S.  of  Roger,  of  Overton,  Wilts.    Matric.  (Hart  HaU, 


Powell,  Charles 

Oxford)  Jan.  23,  171 1-2,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715;  M.A. 
1718.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1719;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  25,  1743,  age  46.  C.  of  Lowick,  Northants.,  1719.  R- 
of  Islip,  1743-6.  One  of  these  names  of  Etchilhampton, 
Wilts.,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1762. 
POULTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  15,  1663. 
Of  Berkshire.  Matric.  1664.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h. 
of  Thomas,  of  Nottingham,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
26,  1667;  another,  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  late  of  London,  Esq., 
deceased,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  8,  1665. 

POUNDELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 

1653-4.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Outwell,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Outwell  (Mr  Goddin).   Matric.  1653-4. 
POUNT  or  PUNT,   ANDREW.     Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity, 

Easter,    1569.     Perhaps  s.   of   John,   Merchant  Taylor,   of 

St  Gregory's  parish,  London  (will  (P.C.C.)  1584).    Scholar, 

1570;  B.A.  1572-3. 
POUNTES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  2,  1581-2. 

S.  of  Thomas,  gent.   B.  at  Longdon,  Stags.  School,  Burton- 

on-Trent. 

POUNTNEY,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1704,  from  Balliol  CoUege, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Nov.  5,  1696,  age  15.  S.  of  Robert, 
clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1700;  M.A.  1703.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew- 
the-Great,  London,  1709-17.  Buried  from  Hatton  Garden, 
Sept.  16,  1717.   Admon.  Oct.  3,  1717.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

POUNTNEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1683.  S.  of 
John,  of  Stadestone,  Salop,  clerk.  Matric.  (Queen's  CoUege, 
Oxford)  Apr.  1,  1664,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667.  V.  of 
Mathon,  Herefs.,  1676-83.  V.  of  Pershore  St  Andrew,  Worcs., 
1679-83.  R.  of  Fladbury,  1683-1713.  Perhaps  father  of  the 
next.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

POUNTNEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1704-  Perhaps 
s.  of  Thomas  (above).  Matric.  (St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford)  Jan.  3, 
1694-5;  B.A.  (Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin)  1699.  Perhaps  incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1704.  Probably  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  DubUn,  1695, 
and  R.  of  St  Mary's,  DubUn,  1699.  (Al.Oxon.;  H.B.Swanzy.) 

POUR,  see  DAMORY. 

POUTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1612. 

POVEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Mar.  23,  1643-4.  Probably  s.  of  Justinian,  of  Hounslow, 
Middlesex  (wiU  (P.C.C.)  1652).  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1644; 
B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1651.  FeUow,  1647-58.  Of  Hounslow, 
Middlesex.  Died  there.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 
{Harwood.) 

POVEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  27, 
1624.  S.  of  Justinian,  Esq.,  Auditor  of  Exchequer.  B.  at 
St  Botolph,  London.  Matric.  1624.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  6,  1624-5.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1632.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Francis  (above).  For  contemporary  kinsmen  of 
distinction  see  D.N.B. 

POVEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  of  Cambridge;  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
July  9,  1594.   {Al.  Oxon.;  but  not  found  in  our  records.) 

POWDITCH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1641.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5. 

POWDITCH,  THOMAS.  Member  of  Gonville  Hall.  An 
Augustinian  canon.  S.  of  Thomas  and  Agnes,  of  OutweU 
(or  Wiverton),  Norfolk.  By  his  father's  wiU  of  1519-20,  he 
was  then  under  18.  Prior  of  Heacham,  Norfolk,  1526.  V.  of 
WiggenhaU  St  Peter,  NorfoUc,  1528. 

POWELL,  see  also  POOLE. 

POWELL,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1631.  Perhaps  s.  of  WiUiam,  of  MildenhaU,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  12,  1609.   (Edgar  PoweU,  Powell  Pedigree, 

25-) 

POWELL,  3ARNHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  23, 
1680;  FeU.-Com.  Dec.  1680.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Sir  Nathaniel 
(1656-7),  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex,  Bart.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1674  {sic).  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Clitherow,  of  Boston  House,  Brentford.  Died  before  his 
father.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

POWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1719-20.  S.  of  Henry  (?  1690),  clerk,  of  Wales.  B.  at 
Langadock,  Carmarthen.  Schools,  Swansea  and  Brecknock. 
Matric.  1720.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Jesus  CoUege, 
Oxford)  May  19,  1721,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1723-4;  M.A. 
(Cambridge)  1729.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1726;  C.  of 
Daventry,  Northants.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1731-52.  R. 
of  Shelton,  Beds.,  1732.  Died  June  23,  1752.  M.I.  at 
Lutterworth,  Leics.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1716).  {Al.Oxon.; 
Nichols,  IV.  266.) 

POWEL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  19, 
1739.  S.  of  Francis  (1697),  clerk,  of  Essex.  B.  at  Colchester. 
School,  Colchester  (Mr  Smythies).  Matric.  1740.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  Samuel  (1734). 


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POWELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1577-8.  Of  Herefordshire.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584; 
B.D.  1591.  Fellow,  1584.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  12,  1583.  V.  of  Rainham,  Kent,  1595- 
1609.  Buried  there  Jan.  10,  1609-10.    [Al.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1555; 
Scholar,  1555-7.  Migrated  to  Trinity.  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A. 
1563.  FeUow  of  Trinity.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Aug.  24,  1566. 
University  preacher,  1566.  Perhaps  R.  of  Foscott,  Bucks., 
1 5 74-1 60 1.  To  be  distinguished  from  the  Welsh  historian 
of  these  names  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.)  and  with  whom  he  is 
confused  in  Al.  Oxon.  See  also  D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph, 
I.  346. 

POWELL,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  23, 
1638-9.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Wrexham.  B.  at  Gresford, 
Denbigh.  School,  Chester  (private).  Matric.  1639;  B.A. 
1642-3. 

POWELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
21;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1628.  Comportionary  R.  of  Llansannan, 
1631-41.  V.  of  Denbigh,  1633-5.  V.  of  Corwen,  Merioneth, 
1639-41.  SeeAl.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  (D.  R. 
Thomas,  St  Asaph,  11.  56.) 

POWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 
1680-1.  S.  of  Matthew,  merchant,  deceased.  B.  at  Averham, 
Notts.   School,  Kelham  (private).   Matric.  1680-1. 

POWELL,  ELLIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1561;  B.A. 
1564-5- 

POWELL,  ERASMUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1583. 
Of  Ely. 

POWELL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Morgan,  R.  of  Cradley,  Hereford.  Matric.  (Christ  Church, 
Oxford)  Oct.  26,  1632,  age  18;  B.A.  1636;  M.A.  1639.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1632).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1673.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  CantriS,  Brecon,  D.D.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  15,  1666-7,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1670.  Brother  ot 
Hugh  (1670).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  3, 
1697-8.  S.  of  Joseph  (1662-3),  clerk.  B.  at  Colchester,  Essex. 
Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  22, 
1706;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1711.  V.  of  Rendham,  Suffolk,  1711. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Colchester,  1713-49.  Died  1749.  Father 
of  Charles  (1739)  and  William  Samuel  (i734)-  (Morant,  i. 
119;  Al.  Oxon!) 

POWELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  18,  1716.  B. 
at  Burford,  Wilts.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20-  Probably 
M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  R.  of  Stanton  St  Quintin,  Wilts., 
until  1758.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1742-58.  Died  Dec.  7,  1758. 
Will  (Cons.  C.  Sarum)  1758. 

POWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 
1727-8.  S.  of  George,  R.  of  Croft,  Hereford.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.   Colleger,  1723-7.  Matric.  1728. 

POWELL,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1690.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Radnor,  clerk.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Feb.  5, 
1680- I,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1685-6.  V.  of  Hay,  Co. 
Brecon,  1688;  of  Llywell,  1689;  and  of  Talgarth,  1694. 
Preb.  of  Brecon,  1693.  Preb.  of  St  David's,  1694.  Perhaps 
father  of  Charles  (1719-20)  and  Thomas  (1716).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  HUGH.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1670.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
St  David's,  Brecon,  clerk.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  17,  1662,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1666.  R.  of  Llansaint- 
firaid,  Brecon,  1669.  V.  of  Cefnllys,  Radnor,  1681.  Preb. 
of  Brecon,  1692.  Canon  and  precentor  of  St  David's,  1697- 
1717.  Died  June  2,  1717.  Brother  of  Francis  (1673).  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

POWELL,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1650. 
Of  Salop.   Matric.  1650;  Scholar,  1651. 

POWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  20 
1699.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey.  School,  West 
minster.  Matric.  1699-1700;  Scholar,  1700;  B.A.  1702-3 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1692 

POWELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1714-5 
LL.B.  1715. 

POWELL,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1455-6. 

POWELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,   1577; 

B.A.    1580-1;    M.A.    1584;    B.D.    1591.     FeUow,    1585-97. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Cottingham,  Northants.,  1597.   (Peile,  i.  143.) 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  18,  1593.  Of 
Salop.  Matric.  c.  1593.  Perhaps  'of  Shrewsbury,  gent.'; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1593.  One  of  these  names 
knighted,  July  23,  1603. 


Powell,  Joseph 

POWELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  1597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Perhaps 
B.A.  (University  CoUege,  Oxford)  1583-4.  M.A.  (All  Souls, 
Oxford)  1587.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Julian's,  Shrews- 
bury, Salop,  in  1609.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1616; 

B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21; 

priest,  Sept.  22, 1623.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Kilbrittan, 

Ireland,   1627-38.    Vicar-choral  of  Ross,   1634-42.    (Peile, 

I.  308.) 
POWELL,  JOHN.    B.A.  from   Emmanuel,   1619-20.    One  ot 

these  names,  'B.A.,'  R.  of  Shaftesbury  St  Rumbold,  Dorset 

1623-37. 
POWLE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1623.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1626.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Dartford,  Kent,  1657-88.   Possibly  father  of  William  (1673), 

perhaps  brother  of  Paul  (1631). 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1624. 
Of  Denbigh. 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  7,  1625-6. 
S.  of  Richard,  minister  of  Standon,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford  (Mr  Leigh).  Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1626-30:  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1637.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649.  Fellow  of 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  1649.  Perhaps  R.  of  Sudbome, 
Suffolk,  1645,  and  C.  of  Haseley,  Oxon.,  in  1646.  R.  of 
Lapworth,  Warws.,  1666-73.  Admon.  at  Oxford,  Mar.  17, 
1673-4.  Brother  of  William  (1630).  (Venn,  i.  274;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1648. 
Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1658.  Probably  ord.  priest  (by  Brian  Duppa,  Bishop  of 
Sarum)  Mar.  6,  1659-60.  C.  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.,  in 
1664. 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1658. 
B.  at  Tenterden,  Kent,  c.  1642.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2; 
M.A.  1666.  Fellow,  1661-80.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Kerry 
in  Ireland.  R.  of  East  and  West  Wretham,  Norfolk.  R.  of 
Stourmouth,  Kent,  1669-80.  Buried  there  Nov.  4,  1680. 
(Harwood.) 

POWELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1664.  Matric.  (Jesus 
CoUege,  Oxford)  Mar.  10,  1656-7;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1661. 
Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1664.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  22,  1667;  M.A.  of  King's.  (But  this  may  be  John 
(above).  Identification  confused  in  Al.  Oxon.;  for  Sir  John 
PoweU,  Judge  of  C.P.,  see  D.N.B.) 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1669.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Colthorp,  Lines. 
B.  there.  School,  Grimsby.  Matric.  1669;  B..A.  1672-3; 
M.A.  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  20,  1675-6;  pnest, 
Feb.  26,  1677-8.  R.  of  East  Wretham,  Norfolk,  1681- 
1711. 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  26,  1671. 
Matric.  1671-2. 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  4,  1684.  S.  of 
James.  B.  at  Llanvapley,  Monmouth.  Matric.  1684;  B.A. 
1687-8.  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  R.  of  Trimley  St  Martin 
and  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1691.   (Peile,  11.  96.) 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i7)  at  St  John's,  June  1, 
1696.  S.  of  William,  vintner,  of  Canterbury.  B.  there. 
School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Atkins).  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699- 
1700-  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  21,  1701; 
priest,  Sept.  19,  1703.  P.C.  of  Croxdale,  Durham,  1703-14- 
P.C.  of  St  Margaret's,  i7i3-9-  Minor  canon  and  saonst  of 
Durham,  1716-9.  V.  of  Pittington,  1717-8.  Mamed 
Susannah  Caley,  widow,  at  St  Mary's  in  the  South  Bailey, 
Durham,  Nov.  16,  1706.  Buried  Apr.  19,  1719.  "»  Durham 
Cathedral.   (D.  S.  Boutflower.) 

POWEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  I3.  1704-  Of 
Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Richard  (1683),  clerk,  deceased.  Matnc. 
1705;  B.A.  1708-9.   R.  of  Fishtoft,  Lines.,  1712. 

POWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1740.  S.  of  Giles,  of  St  James',  London.  School,  Westmmster. 
Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  .1743-4;  M.A.  i747;  B-D 
1761.  FeUow,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1746-7:  pnest 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  20,  1747-  Usher  of  Westminster  School. 
Master  of  Oakham  School,  Rutland,  1752-8.  R.  of  Shudy 
Camps,  Cambs.,  1759-  V.  of  Trumpington,  1763-5-  Died 
Feb.  3,  1765.  Wm  proved  (V.C.C.)  1765. 

POWELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1662-3. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Easter  1664;  B.A. 
1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1668. 
V.  of  Halstead,  Essex,  1670-6.  R.  of  Aldham,  1671--92. 
R.  of  St  Mary,  Colchester,  1676-97.  R-  of  Balsham,  Cambs., 
1693-7.  Man-ied  Frances  CoUins,  spinster,  of  Hampstead 
Middlesex,  May  11,  1671.  Died  Feb  i7,^f97-8.  M.I.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Colchester.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Francis 
(1697-8). 
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POWELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  ii, 
1720-1.  ist  s.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  Withington,  Hereford. 
School,  Hereford  (Mr  Traheme).  Matric.  1721.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  May  26,  1723.  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Perhaps  R. 
of  WiUersley,  Hereford,  1727-67.  V.  of  Felton,  1734-67- 
(Scott-Mayor,  ni.  337.) 

POWEL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1670. 
Matric.  1670;  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 

POWELL,  MORGAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  28, 
1742.  Of  'Llanthoysaines'  (Llanddeusant),  Carmarthen. 
Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1768.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Feb.  1745-6;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1746.  V.  of  Walsingham, 
Norfolk,  1756.   V.  of  West  Barsham,  1756-74-   Will,  P.C.C. 

POWELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
14,  1656-7.  Of  Sussex.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Nathaniel, 
of  Evvhurst,  Sussex  (created  Bart.,  1661)  (and  Sarah,  dau. 
of  William  Muddle,  of  Ewhurst).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1656-7.  Probably  knighted,  July  30,  1660  (but  this 
may  refer  to  his  father).  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Mar. 
1674-5.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Bamham, 
Bart.,  of  Monchelsey,  Kent;  (2)  Frances,  dau.  of  Philip 
Stapleton,  of  Wastre,  Yorks.  Died  c.  1707-  Will  proved, 
July,  1707.   Father  of  Bamham  (1680).   (G.E.C.) 

POWELL  or  POWLE,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1631.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  brother  of  John 
(1623). 

POWELL,  PETER.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580. 

POWELL,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  17, 
1720.  Of  Shenstone,  Staffs.   Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4- 

POWELL,  RICE  (?  RICHARD).  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1582;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  One  Richard  Powell, 
M.A.,  V.  of  Standon,  Herts.,  1591-1617,  ejected;  also  minister 
of  Sampford,  Essex,  and  father  of  John  (1625-6)  and  William 
(1630).   {Clutterbuck,  in.  233.) 

POWLE,  RICHARD.  Of  Gonville  Hall.  V.  of  Foulden, 
Norfolk,  1443-79.   Died  1479.   Benefactor  to  Gonville  Hall. 

POWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1567- 

POWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1615. 
Of  Herefordshire  (?  Hertfordshire).  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11 ;  priest,  June  12,  1620.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Covenham  St  Bartholomew,  Lines.,  1627. 

POWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

POWELL,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Probably  s.  of  Morgan,  R.  of  Cradley,  Hereford.  Matric. 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  20,  1626,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1628;  M.A.  1631.  V.  of  Morton  Jefferies,  Hereford, 
1634.  R.  of  Whitchurch,  1637.  Brother  of  Francis  (1651). 
{A  I.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1683. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Waltham,  Lines.,  Esq.  B.  there.  Scholar, 
1684;  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1686-7.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May,  1687.  R. 
of  Grainsby,  Lines.   Father  of  John  (1704). 

POWELL  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  12,  1684. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Bramham,  Leeds.  School,  Leeds 
(Mr  GUbert).  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1689;  priest,  1690.  V.  of  Stillingfleet,  Yorks.,  1696-9. 
Buried  May  15,  1699.    (Peile,  11.  95.) 

POWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1727.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1728;  Scholar,  1728.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford)  Mar.  i,  1728-9,  age  22.  One  of  these  names 
of  St  Margaret,  Westminster,  clerk.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Feb.  16, 
1738-9.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

POWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1579- 

POWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1618. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1624.  Probably  C.  of  Willingale  Doe, 
Essex,  1637;  R.  1645-50.   (H.  Smith.) 

POWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  19, 
1644.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Parke,  Salop  (and  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Bamham,  of  London).  B.  in  London,  1629.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1648-9. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1648.  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1651.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1654.  B.D.  and  D.D. 
(Oxford)  1663.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1678.  Chaplain  to 
the  King.  Canon  of  St  .\saph,  1660.  R.  of  Hodnet,  1662. 
Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1663-8.  R.  of  Whittington,  1666-81. 
Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  St  Asaph,  1670-81.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Jones.  Died  1681.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1681.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  (1678).  (Peile,  i. 
490;  Arch.  Camb.,  4th  S.,  vii.  27.) 


Powell,  William 

POWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  22, 
1680.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  D.D.,  Chancellor  of  St  Asaph. 
B.  at  Parke,  Salop.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Jan.  28,  1681-2. 
Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  FeUow  of  Queens', 
1684-90.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  30,  1680.  Died  June 
30,  1690.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1678).  (PeiU,  11.  81.) 
POWEL,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1655. 
Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  St  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  London,  Esq.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar, 
1655;  Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  22,  1658. 
('Of  Durham'  in  Al.  Westmon.)  Married  Elizabeth  Haze- 
locke,  spinster,  of  Newington  Butts,  Surrey,  Jan.  18,  1661-2. 
POWELL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621 ; 

B.A.  1623-4. 
POWELL,   THOMAS.     Matric.   sizar   from   Christ's,   c.    1595, 

Perhaps  same  as  next. 
POWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  7,   1596. 
Of  Carmarthen.    Matric.  1596.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Budbrooke,  Warws.,  1628-31. 
POWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622; 
scholar  from  Westminster.    One  of  these  names  '4th  s.  of 
Howell  Meredith,  late  of  Llandinam,  Montgomery,  gent.'; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1626. 
POWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1645.    Of 
Newcastle.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1657.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
POWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1657.   Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.   Fellow. 
POWELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  4, 
1678.    S.  of  Robert  (1644),  D.D.,  ChanceUor  of  St  Asaph. 
B.  at  Park,  Salop.    School,  Eton.    Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn, 
Nov.  30,  1680.  Brother  of  Robert  (1680).   (Peile,  11.  70.) 
POWELL,   THOMAS.     Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at   St   Catharine's, 
Mar.  20,  1679-80.   Possibly  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  sometime 
(1686-96)  Justice  of  the  Court  of  C.P.,  and  of  Broodway, 
Co.  Carmarthen.  B.  c.  1666.  Created  a  Bart.,  July  19,  1698. 
M.P.  for  Co.  Carmarthen,  1710-5.   Died  at  Broodway,  Aug. 
24,  1720.    (G.E.C,  III.  174.) 
POWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1693.    S.  of  Meredith,  currier,  of  Abergavenny,  Monmouth. 
School,   Carmarthen   (Mr   Maddocks).    Matric.    1696;   B.A. 
1 696-7;  M.A.  1700.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1700.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
POWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  21, 
1716.  S.  of  Henry  (?  1690),  clerk,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Langadock, 
Carmarthen.    School,  Histon,  Cambs.  (Mr  Scaife).    Matric. 
1716.   Brother  of  Charles  (1719-20). 
POWELL,   WALPOLE  CLINCH.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  St 
John's,  July  5,  1744.   S.  of  Watson,  gent.,  of  Huntingdon- 
shire. B.  at  Hilton.  Schools,  Ely,  Cambs.  (Mr  Gunning)  and 
Kimbolton,  Hunts.  (Dr  Owen).   Matric.  1744- 
POWELL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  10,  1595. 

Of  Monmouthshire.   Matric.  c.  1595. 
POWELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  24, 

1619-20;  B.A.  1623-4. 
POWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1624;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637. 
POWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  27, 
1630.  S.  of  Richard,  minister  of  Sampford,  Essex.  B.  at 
Standon,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr  Leigh). 
Scholar,  1630-7;  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637- 
Perhaps  minister  of  Brentwood,  Essex,  in  1653;  and  of 
Little  Warley,  1653-62,  ejected.  One  of  these  names  sus- 
pended from  Rendham,  Suffolk;  replaced  in  1646;  and  one 
sequestered  to  Swefling,  Suffolk,  c.  1646.  Brother  of  John 
(1625-6).  (Venn,  i.  293.) 
POWEL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1663. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1664. 
POWLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  21, 
1673.  S.  of  John  (?  1623),  V.  of  Dartford,  Kent.  B.  m  London. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1676-7;  M..\.  1680.  Fellow,  1678-88. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Oct.  13,  1680.  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield, 
Suffolk,  1695-1727.  V.  of  Little  Waldingfield,  1700-27. 
Died  Sept.  14,  1727.  Buried  at  Gt  Waldingfield.  Father  of 
William  (1714)- 
POWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  1699.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  and  nephew  of  Bishop  Fleet- 
wood. B.  at  Hampton  Court,  Middlesex.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1707;  D.D.  1730.  V.  of 
Lamboum,  Berks.,  1709-14.  R.  of  Llangwmdinmael,  Den- 
bigh, 1710-51.  R.  of  Llanymynech,  Salop,  1713-39-  V.  of 
Llan-y-Blodwell,  1713-29.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1717-41-  Dean  of  St 
Asaph,  1731-51-  R-  of  Hope,  Flint,  1731-50-  .\rchdeacon  of 
Chester,  1747-51-  Died  at  Christleton,  Chester,  Apr.  14, 
1751.  Buried  there.  Will,  P.C.C.  (G.  Mag.;  Bentham.  Ely; 
D.  R.  Thomas,  in.  36.) 


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Powell,  William 

POWLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  31, 
1714.  S.  of  William  (1673),  R.  of  Waldingfield,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Framlingham.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 

POWEL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  14, 
1722-3.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Nanteos, 
Cardigan.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Traherne).  Matric.  1723; 
B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19, 
1731.  C.  of  Elton,  Hunts.   (Scotl-Mayor,  in.  358.) 

POWEL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  8, 
1740.  S.  of  William.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1740; 
B.A.  1743-4.  Master  of  Oakham  Grammar  School,  1753-8. 
Died  1758. 

POWELL,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  July  4,  1734.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1697),  clerk,  of 
Colchester,  Essex.  School,  Colchester  (Rev.  Palmer  Smythies). 
Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742;  B.D.  1749;  D.D.  1757. 
Fellow,  1740-63.  Tutor,  etc.  Taxor,  1745.  Master  of  St 
John's,  1765-75,  where  he  introduced  College  examinations. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1765-6.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  17, 
1734.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1741.  R.  of 
Colkirk  and  of  Stibbard,  Norfolk,  1742-68.  F.R.S.,  1764. 
Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1766-75.  R.  of  Freshwater,  Isle 
of  Wight,  1768.  Author,  miscellaneous.  Died  in  College, 
Jan.  19,  1775.  Benefactor.  Brother  of  Charles  (1739). 
{D  N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  459.) 

POWELL, .   B.A.  1485-6. 

POWELL,  - — :  B.Can.L.  1502-3. 

POWELL  or  POYLL, .  B.Civ.L.  1526-7. 

POWER,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  8,  1593. 

Matric.  c.  1595;  Scholar;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1597.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  8, 

1604.   R.  of  Bolingbroke,  Lines.,  1609. 
POWER,  FERRAR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 

1708.    S.  of  John,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.    School,  Uttoxeter 

(Mr  Parran).   Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1712-3. 

POWER,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1554. 

POWER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  4,  1636.  Matric. 
Fell. -Com.  1636. 

POWER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15  sic)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1641.  S.  of  John,  a  Spanish  merchant,  and  nephew  of 
William  (c.  1593).  B.  at  Annesley,  Notts.  School,  Halifax, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Higginson).  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A. 
1648;  M.D.  1655.  Physician  at  Halifax,  but  eventually 
removed  to  New  Hall,  near  Ealand.  F.R.S.,  1663.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Anthony  Foxcroft.  Author,  Experimental 
Philosophy.  Died  Dec.  23,  1668,  aged  44.  Buried  at  Wake- 
field. M.I.  Will,  York.  {Peile,  1.  477;  Due.  Lead.,  258; 
D.N.B.) 

POWER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9, 
1673.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Halifax,  Yorks.  School,  Pontefract 
(Mr  Swift).   Matric.  1674. 

POWER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1564. 

POWER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  161 1;  B.A. 
1617-8;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1619; 
priest,  May  27,  1621.  Perhaps  Master  of  Wellingborough 
School,  Northants.,  in  1642.  Probably  intruded  as  V.  of 
Irchester,  Northants.,  1654,  conformed.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1675-6.  M.I.  at  Irchester.  Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

POWER  or  POWERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1651.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  John 
(above).  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1661.  Master  of  Wellingborough 
School,  1654.  V.  of  Thurleigh,  Beds.,  -1665-1705.  Buried 
there  Oct.  28,  1705.   Father  of  the  next. 

POWER  or  POWERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1683.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  John  (above).  Matric.  1683; 
B.A.  1686-7.  C.  of  Clifton,  Beds.,  1696-1705.  V.  of  Thur- 
leigh, 1705-1 73 1.  Buried  there  June  1,  1731.  But  see  A  I. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  with  whom  he  is  apparently  con- 
fused. One  of  these  names  (Power)  a  student  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  1681. 

POWER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1739. 
S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.  School,  Chebsey,  Staffs. 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3. 

POWER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  i6n. 

POWRE,  ROBERT.   B.Civ.L.  1503-4. 

POWER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1610. 
B.  in  St  Mary's  parish,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1614-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  1619,  age  23;  priest.  Mar.  1627-8. 
V.  of  Litlington,  Beds.,  1641.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Tilsworth,  1660;  R.  of  Hocklifte,  1663-6.  Buried  there 
Feb.  10,  1665-6.  (Peile,  i.  277.) 


PoYNES,  Francis 

POWER.  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1678.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1679;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685. 
Fellow,  1684-91,  when  he  went  abroad.  Assisted  Dryden  in 
his  translation  of  Juvenal.  Author,  poetical.  [Al.  Westmon., 
184.) 

POWER,  WILLIAM,  B.D.  1501-2. 

POWER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1557-8. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  WUliam  (?  '  John,  D.D.,  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,'  according  to  Thoresby,  xvii.  65).  B.A.  i559~^; 
M.A.  1563.  Fellow,  1561-8.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1563. 
University  preacher,  1566.  R.  of  Navenby,  1566.  R.  of 
Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.,  1569-94.  Preb.  of  York,  1573-94- 
Died  Dec.  1594.  Father  of  the  next.  {Peile,  i.  64;  Due. 
Lead.,  258,  where  he  occurs  as  s.  of  William,  and  nephew  of 
John,  D.D.,  but  the  latter  is  not  found  in  our  records.) 

POWER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
2nd  s.  of  William  (above).  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  i6oi;  B.D. 
1611.  Fellow,  1599-c.  1645.  Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1613- 
46.  Head  of  the  Anglican  party  in  the  College.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1602.  Minister  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  signs  the 
register  there  in  1613,  1617,  1620  and  1625.  Died  c.  1646. 
{Peile,  I.  209.) 

POWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June,  1647.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Bersham, 
Denbigh,  Wales.  Matric.  1647.  {Peile,  i.  516;  Burke, 
L.G.) 


POWER, 


M.A.  1527-8. 


POWLETT,  see  PAULETT. 

POWLEY,  see  also  PAWLEY. 

POWLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1740.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4; 
LL.B.  1758.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  19,  1743-4;  priest, 
Sept.  22,  1745.  R.  of  Nevendon,  Essex,  1745-87.  R.  of 
Downham,  1758-60.  R.  of  St  Lawrence,  Newland,  1766-87. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  505.) 

POWNALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5, 
1739-40.  S.  of  William  (1710),  of  Lincoln.  B.  1722.  School, 
Lincoln  (Dr  Goodall).  Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A. 
1743-4-  In  the  Board  of  Trade,  c.  1744.  Lieut. -Governor 
of  New  Jersey,  1753.  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  1757-9- 
Transferred  to  South  Carolina,  1759.  Returned  to  England, 
1760.  M.P.  for  Tregoney,  1767-74;  for  Minehead,  1774. 
F.S.A.,  1768.  F.R.S.,  1772.  AUied  himself  at  first  with  the 
Whigs,  but  supported  Lord  North  when  war  broke  out. 
Married  (1)  Harriet,  dau.  of  General  Churchill,  and  widow 
of  Sir  Everard  Fawkener,  Knt.;  (2)  Hannah  Kennet,  Lady 
of  the  Manor  of  Copley,  Yorks.,  Aug.  2,  1784.  Author, 
Administration  of  the  Colonies,  etc.  Died  at  Bath,  Jan.  25, 
1805.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Minster.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  796;  F.M.G.,  521;  D.N.B.,  where  he  is  said  to 
have  died  Feb.  25  and  to  be  buried  in  Walcot  Church;  M.I. 
there.) 

POWNALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  28,  1710. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bamton,  Lines.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Lincoln.  Matric.  1710.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Scrope,  of  Cockerington ;  (2)  Sarah  Bumeston. 
Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Lincoln,  Feb.  25,  1735-6.  Father 
of  Thomas  (above).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  796.) 


POWNCE, 


M.B.  1482-3. 


POWNEY,  PAUL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  30,  i688. 
Of  Berkshire. 

POWTSELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1469-70. 

POWYS,  RICHARD.   D.Can.L.  1488-9.   Monk  and  abbot. 

POWYS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1724.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1724.  M.P.  for  Orford,  1734-41.  Died 
Sept.  10,  1743.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

POWIS,  THOMAS.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1327. 
Warden  of  the  King's  scholars,  1334;  received  a  grant  of  3d. 
daily  and  two  robes  yearly.  Warden  of  King's  Hall,  1337-61. 
Died  of  the  plague,  Sept.  14,  1361.   University  benefactor. 

POWIS,  THOMAS.   D.D.  1486-7. 


POWYS, 


Scholar  of  King's  Hall,  1510-3. 


POYNES,  ADRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579-80. 
Of  Antwerp.  Possibly  a  descendant  of  Sir  Edward  Poynings; 
for  pedigree  see  Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xv.  14.  Perhaps  brother 
of  the  next. 

POYNES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1562. 


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PoYNET,  John 

POYNET,  PONET  or  PUNNET,  JOHN.  B.A.  1532-3-  B.  in  Kent, 
c.  1514.  M.A.  1535;  B.D.  1547-  FeUow  of  Queens',  i533- 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  10,  1536.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop 
Cranmer.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  i543-5i-  R-  of 
Lavant,  Sussex,  1545.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1546.  V.  of 
Ashford,  Kent,  1549-50.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1550-1. 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  1551-3.  Retired  to  Strassburg  under 
Queen  Mary.  Scholar  and  mathematician.  Author,  ec- 
clesiastical. Died  at  Strassburg,  Aug.  1556-  (Cooper,  i.  154; 
D.N.B.) 

POYNINGS,  see  also  POVNES. 

POYNINGS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24, 
1630-1.  S.  of  John,  tailor,  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts. 
B.  there.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (private).  Matric.  163 1; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1639. 

POYNT,  ALEXANDER.   Pens,  at  Queens',  1523-4- 

POYNTE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1552. 

POYNT,  JOHN.   Pens,  at  Queens',  1523-4. 

POYNT,  WILLIAM.   Pens,  at  Queens',  1523-4- 

POYNTDEXTER,  see  POINTDEXTER. 

POYNTELL,  see  POINTELL. 

POYNTER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1585. 

POINTER,  JAMES  (alias  FROSDYKE).  Matric.  pens,  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1575.  The  first  scholar  sent  from 
Wymondham  School,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1583; 
B.D.  1590.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  13,  1585-6.  V.  of 
Blakeney  and  Glamford,  Norfolk,  1584.  R.  of  Wiveton, 
1591- 

POYNTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  II,  1713.  S.  of  John,  of  Kelshall,  Herts.  Matric. 
1713- 

POYNTER  or  POINTER,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1676.  Possibly  identical  with  the  Oxford  student  of  Christ 
Church.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Oct.  2,  1652.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Goldington,  Beds.,  1661 ;  V.  of  St  GUes', 
Northampton,  1663;  R.  of  Houghton  Gildaple,  Beds.,  1673; 
R.  of  Houghton  Conquest,  1676.  Buried  there  Oct.  8,  1700. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

POYNTINGDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Magdalene,  July  i,  1681.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Combe 
Cheriton,  Devon.  School,  Crediton.  Matric.  1682.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  14,  1683-4. 

POYNTON,  ELLIS  (ELIAS).  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  I,  1674.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Little  Hucklow,  Derbs. 
School,  Dronfield  (Mr  Mason).  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677,  as 
'Elias.'  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1677;  priest  (York) 
Sept.  1681.  V.  of  Rocester,  Stafis.,  1677-99-  V.  of  Alveton, 
1693.  P.C.  of  Croxden,  1694-9.  Died  Apr.  20,  1699.  M.I.  at 
Rocester.  Brother  of  John  (1666).   (Peile,  11.  53.) 

POINTON,    JOHN.     B.D.     Master   of   Michaelhouse.     V.    of 

Barrington,  Cambs.,  1407-8. 
POYNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  7,  1578. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  Garveston,  Norfolk.   Bapt.  Feb.  8,  1562-3. 

School,  Hardingham  (Mr  John  Haywarde).    Matric.   1578; 

B.A.   1582-3.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  2,   1587.    R.  of 

Kilverstone,   Norfolk,   1587-1641.    Buried   there  June   18, 

1641.    (Venn,  i.  97.) 

POYNTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 

1666.   S.  of  Edward.    B.  at  Hucklow,  Derbs.   School,  Hope 

(Mr  Croasdale).    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.    Ord.  deacon 

(Lichfield)    May,    1669-70;   priest   (Ely)    Mar.    19,    1670-1. 

Probably  died  before  1674.    Brother  of  Ellis  (1674).    (PeiU, 

II.  4.) 
POYNTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1619. 

S.  of  William,  of  Langwith-in-Cuckney,  Notts.  B.A.  1622-3; 

M.A.  1626.    Master  of  Mansfield  Grammar  School.    Master 

of  Newark  School,  1634-7.   Surrogate  for  Newark.   Married 

Cassandra,  dau.  of  Edmund  Bee,  mercer.  Buried  at  Newark, 

Aug.  20,  1637.   (Peile,  i.  332.) 
POINTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  5,  1703.    Of 

Staffordshire.   Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7. 
POYNTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  8, 

1742.    Of  Tamworth,  Staffs.    Matric.   1742;   B.A.    1746-7. 

One  of  these  names  of  Panfield,  Essex,  clerk;  will  (P.C.C.) 

1790. 
POYNTZ,  NEWDIGATE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  23,  1665.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Benefield,  Northants. 

School,    Oundle.     Adm.    at    Gray's    Inn,    May    11,    1668. 

Barrister,  1678.    Buried  at  Hexton,  Herts.,  Dec.  20,  1701. 

M.I.   (Clutterbuck,  iii.  10.) 


Pratt,  Charles 

POYNTZ  [alias  MORRIS),  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15) 
at  St  John's,  Mar.  15,  1638-9.  S.  of  Sir  'Richard'  (mistake 
for  James),  Knt.,  of  Uppingham,  Rutland  and  North 
Ockenden,  Essex  (and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Morris  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Poyntz).  B.  there.  Educated  at  home. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  4,  1640.  Of  North  Ockenden,  Essex. 
Died  unmarried,  at  Montauban,  France,  Aug.  15,  1643. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1644.  (Morant,  11.  471;  Le  Neve,  Mon., 
III.  68.) 

POYNTZ,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1702.  2nd  s.  of  William,  upholsterer,  of  Comhill.  B.  in 
London.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  Nov.  22,  1685. 
Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1711.  Fellow,  1706. 
Tutor  to  the  sons  of  Lord  Townshend  with  whom  he  was  at 
the  Hague  in  1709  and  1710.  Governor  and  Steward  of  the 
household  to  the  Duke  of  Cumberland.  Commissary  to 
General  Stanhope,  Secretary  of  State,  1716.  Receiver- 
General  of  Excise,  1723-35.  Envoy  Extraordinary  to 
Sweden,  1724.  Privy  Councillor,  1735.  Died  at  Midgham, 
Berks.,  Dec.  17,  1750.  Buried  there.  Will  (P.C.C.)  i75i- 
(Harwood,  286;  G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.) 

PRADMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  15,  1643.  Of  Boxworth,  Cambs.  Matric.  1644; 
B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow,  1646-66.  Died  1666. 
Buried  in  the  Chapel.    (Harwood.) 

PRAED,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  25,  1741. 

(Name  off,  1748.)  Perhaps  Humphrey  Mackworth  Praed, 
s.  of  William  Mackworth,  of  Treverthen,  Cornwall,  Esq.  (who 
assumed  the  name  of  Praed.)  If  so,  M.P.  for  St  Ives,  1761-8 ; 
for  Cornwall,  1768-74.  Died  May,  1803,  aged  84.  (.\.  B. 
Beaven;  Burke,  L.G.;  Lipscomb,  iv.  376.) 

PRANCE,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1576,  as 
'William.'  S.  of  Miles,  brewer  and  alderman  of  Cambridge 
(Mayor,  1569  and  1576).  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  R.  of 
Tendring,  Essex,  1583-4.  Died  1584.  Adraon.  (P.C.C.)  Oct. 
1584.  Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  (1578).  (A.  Gray;  Top. 
and  Gen.,  11.  40.) 

PRANCE,  MILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c.  1595.  Migrated 
to  Peterhouse,  1595-6.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  i6oi.  P.C.  of 
Bromley  St  Leonard,  Middlesex,  1613. 

PRANCE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1578. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Miles,  brewer,  of  Cambridge.  B.A.  from 
Trinity,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  One  of  these  names  buried  at 
Coton,  Cambs.,  Dec.  20,  1622.  Perhaps  brother  of  Miles 
(1579-80).   (Ely  Diocesan  Records,  284.) 

PRANCE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  c. 
1591- 

PRANCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  22, 1707.  Of  Aid- 
borough,  Yorks.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1711-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1713;  priest,  1716.  V.  of  Easing- 
wold,  Yorks.,  1718-37.   Died  Dec.  7,  1737. 

PRAUNCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1564;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1574.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Apr.  17,  1575,  age  26.  C.  of  Bartlow,  Essex.  P.C.  of 
Fulmire,  1579.  Probably  V.  of  Bisbrooke,  Rutland,  1583-98; 
R.  of  Lyndon,  1590-1611.  Died  1611. 

PRANKARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  29, 
1719-20.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  1720,  as  'Plankard.'  Buried 
in  St  Andrew's- the-Great,  Cambridge,  Jan.  13,  1720-1. 

PRANNEL,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10, 

1581.  S.  of  Henry,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Shrewsbury  and  Greyfriars,  London.  Matric.  1581.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  1,  1584,  as  'Pramnell.'  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Barkway  and  of  RushdenweU,  Herts.  Married 
Fraunces  Howard,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Viscount  Bindon. 
Buried  Dec.  12,  1599,  at  Barkway.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Vis. 
of  Herts.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  in.  374;  Venn,  i.  112.) 

PRATIS,  NICHOLAS  DE.   M.A.  1625  (on  King's  visit). 

PRATT,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1582.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Weldon,  Northants.  Of  Weldon,  Esq. 
Married  Eleonora,  dau.  of  Robert  Millisent,  of  Orton 
WaterviUe,  Hunts.  Brother  of  Henry  (c.  1584-5)  and  father 
of  Millisent  (1613).  (Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 

PRATT,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  8,   1708. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  London,  gent.   B.  at  St  Botolph,  Aldgate. 

Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  July  2,  1692,  age  15;  B.A. 

(Oxford)  1696;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1708.    C.  of  St  Botolph, 

Aldgate,  London,  c.  1708-14.    Died  May  3,  i7i4-5-    WiU, 

P.C.C.    See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.    (Al. 

Oxon.;  Hennessy;  G.  Mag.,  lvi.  289;  Musgrave,  where  he  is 

confused   with   Benjamin    Prat,   D.D.,   of  Trinity  College, 

Dublin.) 
PRATT,    CHARLES.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1597.     Of 

Lincolnshire.    According  to  Masters  he  graduated  M.A.  in 

1603. 


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Pratt,  Charles 

PRATT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1731. 
3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Judge,  K.B.  Bapt.  Mar.  21,  1714,  in 
Kensington.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow, 
1734.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  5,  1728.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1738.  F.R.S.,  1742.  Attorney-General  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  1756-7.  M.P.  for  Downton,  Wilts.,  1757-62. 
Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1757.  Serjeant-at-law,  1763. 
Recorder  of  Bath,  1759.  Attorney-General,  1759-62.  Chief 
Justice,  C.P.,  1761-6.  Knighted,  Dec.  28,  1761.  Decided 
in  the  case  of  John  WUkes  (1763)  that  general  warrants  were 
not  legal.  Created  Baron  Camden,  July,  1765.  Lord  Chan- 
cellor, 1766-70.  Lord  President  of  the  Council,  1782-3  and 
1784.  Earl  Camden,  May,  1786.  Died  Apr.  18,  i794-  Buried 
at  Seale,  Kent.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.;  Harwood.) 

PRATT,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1503-4- 

PRATT,  DAVID.  'B.A.  of  Cambridge  and  M.L.'  Supp.  for 
leave  to  practice  and  to  be  conditor  aromatum,  Oxford,  1532; 
adm.  Mar.  10,  1535-6.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

PRATT,  EDMUND.  B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1613.  Perhaps  minister  of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1622-32. 
Buried  Aug.  18,  1632,  as  'Edward.'  One  Edward  Pratt  ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1615-6;  priest  (York,  for  Lincoln) 
Sept.  1616. 

PRATT,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1631;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  9, 
1638-9;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1640. 

PRATT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1620.  S.  of  Francis  (1584),  of  Ryston  Hall,  Norfolk, 
Esq.  Matric.  1620.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1623. 
Barrister,  1632.  Of  Ryston  Hall.  Died  s.p.  1667.  Quarrelled 
with  his  brother  Henry  (?  1630)  and  left  the  Ryston  estate 
to  his  cousin  Sir  Roger.  {Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

PRATT  or  PRATTS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  28,  1735-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Roger  (1708),  Esq.,  of  Ryston, 
Norfolk.  B.  there,  1717.  Schools,  Bexwell  (private),  Lynn 
(Mr  Squire)  and  Bury  (Mr  Kynnesman).  Matric.  1736; 
Scholar,  1736-40;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  i743-  FeUow,  1740-52. 
Of  Ryston,  Esq.  Married,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Blanche,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Bart.,  of  Melton  Constable.  Died  June  18, 
1784.  Buried  at  Ryston.  M.I.  Brother  of  Jermyn  (1741)- 
{Venn,  11.  42;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PRATT,  ELISHA.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1616-7.  Of  Essex. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  12,  1616-7.  Matric.  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  12; 
priest,  June  13,  1625.  V.  of  Lindsell,  Essex,  1635. 

PRATT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1584.  S.  and  h.  of  Gregory,  of  Ryston,  Norfolk. 
Married,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Robert  Gosnold,  of 
Otley,  Suffolk.  Buried  at  Ryston,  Mar.  29,  1612.  Father 
of  Edward  (1620).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

PRAT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  12, 
1621.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Southwark,  Surrey.  Mafric. 
1621. 

PRATT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  c.  1584-5-  2nd  s.  of 
Henry,  gent.,  of  Weldon,  Northants.  School,  Weldon  (Mr 
Ryall).  Matric.  1585.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1587,  age 
17.  Scholar,  1587-92;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Fellow  of 
Caius,  1592-1604.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1592.  Greek  lecturer, 
1596.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1582).  {Venn,  i.  131;  Vis.  of 
Hunts.,  1613;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PRATT,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  1587- 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Jan.  14,  1594-5- 

PRATT,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Lent,  1630-1 ; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  One  of  these  names  2nd  s.  of 
Francis,  of  Ryston  HaU,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Edward  (1620). 

PRATT,  JERMYN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  24,  1741- 
S.  of  Roger  (1708),  of  Ryston,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Kynnesman).  Scholar,  1741-6;  Matric.  1742;  B.A. 
1745-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  25,  i746;pnest,  Mar.  11, 
1749.  P-C-  of  Wretton  and  Wereham,  NorfoUc,  1 746-91- 
R.  of  Marlingford,  1750-91;  of  Watlington,  1767-91-  Died 
Oct.  6,  1791.  Wm  (P.C.C.)  1792-  Brother  of  Edward  (i735)- 
{Venn,  11.  50.) 

PRATT,  JERVIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  22,  1666. 
Matric.  1666-7. 

PRATT,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572.  FeUow,  1572- 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

PRATT,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1568. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1575. 
S.  of  Richard,   merchant  taylor.    B.  in  London.     School, 


Pratt,  Roger 

Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1578-9.  Ord- deacon  (Rochester) ; 
priest  (London)  Sept.  28,  1579,  age  25.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew- 
the-Great,  London,  1582-6.  V,  of  Newnham,  Herts.,  1586-8. 
V.  of  Norton,  1588-1633.   Died  1633. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582.  B.  at 
Baldock,  Herts.  Ord-  priest  (London)  Nov.  24,  1585,  age  26. 
C.  of  Baldock.   Perhaps  brother  of  WiUiam  (1577-8)- 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  c.  1584-5.  S.  of  George, 
gent.  B.  at  Weldon,  Northants.  School,  Weldon  (Mr  Ryall). 
Matric.  Easter,  1585.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1587, 
age  17;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  3,  1596.  R.  of  Weldon,  1596-1613.  Buried 
there  Mar.  26,  1613.   WiU,  Peterborough.   {Venn,  i.  131.) 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1597.  Of  Middlesex. 
According  to  Masters  he  graduated  M.A.  in  1604. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8.  Buried  at  St  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  July  16, 
1628. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  M.D.  1645.  FeUow 
of  Trinity,  1645.  Senior  Bursar,  1646-7.  Licensed  to  practise 
medicine,  1639.  Adm.  candidate,  R.C.P.,  Dec.  22,  1649. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  of  one  of  these  names,  'late  of  the  town  of 
Cambridge,'  dated  May  20,  1663;  proved,  July  4,  1663. 
To  be  buried  at  St  Bride's,  London. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1629.  Matric. 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Win- 
chester) Mar.  21,  1640-1.  R.  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Suffolk, 
1662.  WUl  proved  (Bury)  Oct.  29,  1673.  {Munk,  1. 
252.) 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1673. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  1691-2.  S.  of 
WUliam  (1663),  V.  of  BossaU,  Yorks.  B.  at  Bishop  Auckland, 
Durham.  School,  Coxwold,  Yorks.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695- 
6;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1698;  priest,  1698-9. 
V.  of  BossaU,  1702-18.   Died  Aug.  25,  1718. 

PRATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  16,  1740-1-  Of 
Kent-  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Wildemess-in-Seale, 
Kent,  and  grandson  of  John,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's 
Bench.  Matric.  1740-1.  Of  Seale,  Kent  and  of  Bayham 
Priory,  Sussex.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Eyles, 
Knt.,  in  1747.   {Hasted,  11.  379-) 

PRATT,  JOHN-  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1745-6.  S.  of  Simon,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Askrigg.  School,  Skipton  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  1746- 
Died  May  17,  1785-   (G.  Mag.) 

PRAT,  JOHN-  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9,  i747,  from 
Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  July  11,  1746, 
age  19.  S.  of  George,  P.C.  of  Chatham,  Kent.  Matric.  i747; 
B.A-  1749-50;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1754-  FeUow  of  Clare,  i753- 
5.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  23,  1750;  priest.  May  17, 
1752.  V.  of  HaUing,  Kent,  1754-9-  V.  of  Hartlip,  1759-87- 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  569.) 

PRAT,  MATHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  19, 1642. 
S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Terrington  St  Clement's,  Norfolk. 
School,  Lynn  (Mr  BeU).   Matric.  1642. 

PRATT,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1626-7.  One  of  these  names  of  West  Ham,  Essex,  Esq. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1651. 

PRATT,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May,  1669. 
Matric.  1669;  M.A.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.). 

PRATT,  MILLISENT.  Matric.  pens,  (age  19)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1613.  ists.of  Anthony  (1582),  of  Weldon,  Northants. 
{Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 

PRATT,  OSBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1613. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Carles-in-Hockwold.  Married  Ursula,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Scarlett,  of  Harpley,  Norfolk.  Died  1650.  {Peile, 
1.  293;  Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PRATT,  RICHARD  {senior).  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  i537-  FeUow 
of  St  John's,  1534-   Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (i533-4)- 

PRATT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1549. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1556. 

PRATT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  28, 1621-2. 
Of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  School, 
Aylsham  (Mr  Knowles). 

PRATT,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  4,  1708.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Ryston,  NorfoUc, 
gent.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1726.  High 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1727-  Married  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Davers,  Bart.  Died  Mar.  13,  1771-  Father  of  Edward 
(1735-6)  and  Jermyn  (1741)-    (Burke,  L.G.) 


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PRATT,  SAMUEL.  D.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1697  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Adm.  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1666.  Chaplain  and  tutor 
to  the  Duke  of  Gloucester.  Head  Master  of  Wye  Grammar 
School,  Kent.  Chaplain  to  the  Princess  of  Denmark.  R.  of 
Kennardington,  Kent,  1682-93.  V.  of  Islington,  1690.  V.of 
Tottenham  High  Cross,  1693-1707.  Master  of  the  Savoy, 
1697-9.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1697-1723.  Dean  of  Rochester, 
1706-23.  V.  of  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  1706-13.  V.  of  Goud- 
hurst,  1709-13.  V.  of  Twickenham,  1712-23.  Author, 
sermons,  and  a  treatise  on  the  problem  of  restoring  the  cur- 
rency. Died  Nov.  14,  1723.  Buried  in  St  George's  Chapel, 
Windsor.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1724.   Father  of  Samuel  (1698). 

PRAT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Apr.  10,  1698. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1697).  B.  June  29,  1680.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  4,  1704;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1706. 

PRATT,  THOMAS  (junior).  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537;  Scholar 
of  Jesus,  1537-8.   Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1533-4). 

PRAT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1609. 

PRATT,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
B.  at  Baldock,  Herts.,  c.  1563.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584; 
B.D.  1592.  Fellow,  1587.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1584.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  13,  1589.  R.  of  Gayton, 
Lines.,  1597-9.  R.  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1598-1629.  Died 
1629,  aged  66.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1629.  Perhaps  brother  of  John 
(1582). 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gisbum,  Yorks., 
1588-1600. 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1582. 

B.  at  Earls  Barton,  Northants.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester);  priest  (London)  Feb.  1587-8.  C. 
of  'Cheyham'  (?  Cheam),  Surrey.  Perhaps  R.  of  Itchingfield, 
Sussex,  1598.  One  of  these  names  of  Warminghurst,  clerk. 
WiU  (Chichester)  1618.   {Peile,  i.  171.) 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  from  Jesus,  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Apr.  2;  priest,  Apr.  9,  1598.  Perhaps  R.  of  Melton,  Suffolk, 
c.  1611-52,  ejected.   Buried  there  May  21,  1655. 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1600-1. 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

PRATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1663. 
Of  Durham.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June,  1671;  priest,  Sept.  1672.  V.  of  Bossall, 
Yorks.,  1673-1701.  Died  Jan.  2,  1701-2.  Father  of  John 
(1691-2). 

PRATTANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1702. 

5.  of  Humphrey,  grocer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Burton  and  Mr  Hoadley).  Matric.  1702; 
Scholar,  1702-9;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1719.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  19,  1708;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1710;  C.  of 
Wereham  and  Wretton,  Norfolk.   V.  of  Methwold,  1713-22. 

C.  of  Stoke  Ferry,  in  1716.  Minister  of  St  George's,  Yarmouth, 
1721-2.   Died  1722.   M.I.  at  Yarmouth.   [Venn,  i.  509.) 

PRATTANT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  24, 
1670-1.  S.  of  Humphrey,  gent.,  of  Lammas,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Lammas  (Mr  Haylet)  and  Norwich  (Mr 
Mazey).  Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1671-6;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1675;  priest,  Dec.  1677. 
R.  of  Thrigby,  Norfolk,  1677-83.  C.  of  Runham,  1677.  Died 
1683.    {Venn,  i.  443.) 

PRATTENTON,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1724.  S.  of 
William,  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs.  Matric.  (University  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  3,  1714-5,  age  20;  B.A.  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford) 
1718.  One  of  these  names  of  Fittleworth,  Sussex,  clerk. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1767.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

PRAYTER  or  PRATER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct. 

6,  1689,  from  Oxford.  S.  of  William,  of  Brathfield,  Mitchel- 
mersh,  Hants.  Matric.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  Aug.  24,  1676, 
age  19;  M.A.  1690  (Com.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names  of 
St  Mary,  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1690. 
(Hennessy,  187.) 

PRE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1561. 
PREMAYNE  (?  PERMAYNE),   RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from 
Jesus,  Michs.  1606. 

PRENDERGAST,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare, 
May  21,  1719.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  and  Brigadier- 
General  in  the  army  of  Queen  Anne  (slain  at  the  battle  of 
Malplaquet,  1709).  B.  in  Dublin.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart., 
Feb.  9,  1709.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1721.  M.P.  for 
Clonmel,  1733-60;  for  Chichester,  1733-4.  Privy  Councillor, 
1733.  Postmaster-General,  1754-60.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Roger  Williams,  of  Marie,  Co.  Carnarvon.  Died  s.p. 
Sept.  23,  1760.   (G.E.C.,  IV.  232.) 


Prestland,  George 

PRENTIS,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  17,  1644- 

Of  Essex. 
PRENTICE,   JOHN.    B.A.   1460-1;   M.A.   1465.    One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1452. 

PRENTICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1632; 
B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest, 
June  9,  1639.  C.  of  CoUingtree,  Northants.,  1639.  Married, 
at  St  Peter's,  Northampton,  to  Mary  Toone,  of  CoUingtree, 
June  10,  1639. 

PRENTICE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1675.  Buried  at  St  Benet, 
Cambridge,  June  7,  1676. 

PRENTYS,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1371.  S.  of 
WiUiam,  of  Sarum  diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.;  priest, 
Dec.  1379.   Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1386. 

PRENTICE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1608;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  i6i6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1614.  One  of  these  names  clerk;  wUl 
(P.C.C.)  1627;  to  be  buried  at  St  Martin,  Ludgate,  London. 

PRESBURY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624. 
V.  of  Hanbury,  Stafis.,  1646-50,  'a  godly  and  orthodox 
divine.'   C.  there,  in  1639.   (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  .Soc,  1915.) 

PRESCOTT,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15, 
1728.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1728.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
c.  1728.  Brother  of  John  (1728). 

PRESCOTT  or  PRISCOTT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  23,  1664.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Darlington, 
Durham.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  1,  1646.  School,  BrignaU,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1664.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  22, 
1665.  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Brass,  of  Flass, 
and  Broome,  Durham.  Died  Feb.  9,  1705-6.  WiU  dated 
Feb.  2,  1705-6.   (Peile,  1.  609;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

PRESCOTT,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  5, 
1644.  2nd  s.  of  James,  attorney,  of  Warwick.  B.  there. 
School,  Warwick.  Matric.  1645.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
July  12,  1647.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1654. 

PRESCOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1618.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Alexander,  citizen  and  gold- 
smith, of  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Vedast,  Oct.  19,  1600.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19,  1618.  Knighted,  July  10,  1622. 
Of  Radwinter,  Essex  and  Hoxne,  Suffolk.  Married  Grisogona, 
dau.  of  Sir  Kenelm  Jenoure,  Bart.,  of  Dunmow.  WUl  (P.C.C.) 
1640;  as  of  Bromley,  Kent.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Le  Neve,  58; 
Morant,  11.  46.) 

PRESCOTT  or  PEIRSCOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  25,  1640.  Doubtless  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Thoby,  Essex; 
age  10  in  1634.  Matric.  1640,  as  Prescott.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  9,  1652-3.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  19,  1656,  aged  33.  One 
of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept.  7,  1644.  (Vis.  of  Essex, 
1634;  Morant,  II.  46.) 

PRESCOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1728. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1728.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
c.  1732.  Of  Thoby,  Essex.  Died  May  19,  1750-  Brother  of 
Alexander  (1728).   (G.  Mag.) 

PRESCOT,  JOHN.  M.A.  1730  (Incorp.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there.  May  18,  1709,  age  18.  S.  of  Henry, 
of  Chester,  gent.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712-3;  M.A.  1715-  R-  of 
Waverton,  Cheshire,  1715-67.  Preb.  of  Chester,  1716-47, 
deprived.   Died  Jan.  14,  1767.   (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

PRESCOTT,  KENRICK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  7,  1720.  S.  of  Henry,  registrar  of  Chester.  Exhibitioner 
from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727; 
B.D.  1738;  D.D.  1749.  FeUow,  1724.  Master,  1741-79.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1744-5.  Ord.  Driest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1727.  C.  of 
Stapleford,  Cambs.  Usher  of  Charterhouse,  1732-6.  P.C.  of 
Hartland,  Devon,  1739-52.  V.  of  Colon,  Cambs.,  1740.  Preb. 
of  Norwich,  1741-79.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth,  1744-50. 
R.  of  Balsham,  Cambs.,  1752.  Died  Aug.  3,  i779-  WiU, 
P.C.C. 

PRESGRAVE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of 
Leicestershire.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Evington,  Leics., 
1601.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1629. 

PRESGRAVE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1581. 

PRESSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1562; 
B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569.  R.  of  St  Matthew,  Friday  Street, 
London,  1573-8. 

PREST,  STEVEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1609. 

PREST, .   M.A.  1485-6. 

PRESTEDG,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571. 

PRESTLAND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  28,  1580; 
priest.  May  2,  1581.  R.  of  Covington,  Hunts.,  1588-1607. 
Died  1607. 


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PRESTLANDE,  LASL  (?).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1544  (impubes). 

PRESTLAND,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  5,  1612-3. 
Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  8;  priest,  June  9,  1623.  R.  of  Market  Deeping,  Lines., 
1625-43,  sequestered.  Licence  (Lincoln)  Mar.  16,  1624-5, 
to  marry  Isabel  Salter,  of  Stamford,  spinster. 

PRESTLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1683.  B.  in  Southwark,  Surrey.  Matric.  Lent,  1683-4. 
Fellow,  1687.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1691-2.  R.  of 
Rainham  St  Mary,  and  also  of  St  Margaret,  Norfolk,  till  1721. 
Died  Nov.  13,  1721.  M.I.  at  Rainham.  (Blomefield,  vii. 
I49-) 

PRESTMAN  or  PRIESTMAN,  JOHN.  Preferred  to  Cambridge 
from  Christ's  Hospital,  1566.  Age  16  in  1563.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1570;  M.A.  1574.  R.  of  Haversham, 
Bucks.,  1572-3.  R.  of  Emberton,  1574-1618.  Died  1618. 
(A.  W.  Lockhart;  Lipscomb,  iv.  140.) 

PRESTNEY,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  6, 
1621-2.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1622-9;  B-A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  R.  of  Thundersley,  Essex,  1646.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  23.) 

PRESTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1748,  from  Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Feb.  12, 
1742-3,  age  16;  B.A.  1747.  S.  of  Anthony,  clerk,  of  Brougham, 
Westmorland.  Matric.  (Cambridge)  1748-9.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Peile,  II.  252.) 

PRESTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  29,  1662-3.  5th  s.  of  Jacob  (1631-2),  of  Beeston  St 
Laurence,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Bury.  Matric. 
1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  c.  1668.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670.  R.  of  Beeston,  1670-1713.  V.  of  Barton 
Turf,  1671.  R.  of  Little  Massingham,  c.  1673-1715.  Brother 
of  Isaac  (1657)  and  father  of  Francis  (1691). 

PRESTONE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1560. 

PRESTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1684.  S.  of  William  (?  1654),  deceased.  B.  at  York. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Thomas  Ellison).  Matric.  1684; 
Scholar  at  Trinity  HaU,  Jan.  7,  1686-7. 

PRESTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 
June  8,  1733.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Long  Preston,  Yorks. 
School,  Skipton  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7; 
M.A.  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1736-7;  priest, 
May  28,  1738.  R.  of  Tingrith,  Beds.,  1742-9.  Probably 
V.  of  Chilvers-Coton,  Warws.  Died  Apr.  5,  1783.  Will 
(P.C.C);  of  Atherstone.   (G.  Mag.;  Peile,  11.  229.) 

PRESTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  3, 
1691.  S.  of  Charles  (1662-3),  of  Barton  Turf,  Norfolk,  clerk. 
Matric.  i6gi;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 
1697;  priest,  Sept.  1698. 

PRESTONN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c. 
1594.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Holker-in-Cartmel,  Lanes., 
gent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1595.  Buried  at  Cartmel, 
Apr.  6,  1640.  Probably  father  of  Thomas  (1619).  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.) 

PRESTON,  ISAAC.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  12, 

1657.  S.  and  h.  of  Jacob  (1631-2),  of  Beeston  St  Laurence, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Waldingfield,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  (Mr 
Stephens).    Matric.  1657.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16, 

1658.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1666.  Knighted,  Feb.  14,  1695. 
Of  Beeston.  Married  (1)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Cook, 
of  Norwich;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Riches  Brown,  of  Ful- 
modeston.  Died  Dec.  8,  1708.  Buried  at  Beeston.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1662-3)  and  father  of  Jacob  (1693). 
(Peile,  I.  578;  Blomefield,  xi.  16.) 

PRESTON,  JACOB.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  26,  1631-2.  Of  Beeston  St  Laurence.  S.  of  Jacob,  of 
Norfolk,  Esq.  Matric.  1632.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27, 
1633.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Isaac  Appleton,  of 
Waldingfield,  Suffolk.  An  ardent  royalist  and  a  favourite 
servant  of  Charles  I.  One  of  the  four  gentlemen  appointed 
to  wait  upon  the  king  during  his  imprisonment.  When  on 
the  scaffold,  Charles  presented  him  with  an  emerald  ring, 
which  is  still  preserved  at  Beeston  Hall.  Died  Sept.  1683, 
aged  70.  Buried  at  Beeston.  Father  of  Isaac  (above)  and 
Charles  (1662-3).   (Le  Neve,  448;  Burke,  Peerage.) 

PRESTON,  JACOB.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
May  27,  1693.  1st  s.  of  Sir  Isaac  (1657).  B.  at  Beeston  St 
Laurence,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1693. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  17,  1694.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1701. 

PRESTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  17, 
1684.  Only  s.  of  Christopher,  gent.  B.  at  Coxwold,  Yorks. 
School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1684.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  15,  1686. 


Preston,  Samuel 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  FeUow  of  Pembroke.  B.A.  Preb.  of  West- 
minster, 1401-36.  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1404-36.  Archdeacon 
of  Oxford.  R.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.  Died  1436.  A  great 
benefactor  to  the  University.  (Loder,  211;  H.  Bradshaw,  21; 
Hennessy.) 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  M.B.  1504-5,  after  10  years'  study  at  Paris. 
{Gr.  Bk,  r,  35.) 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Nov.  4, 
1587.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Preston  Patrick  and 
Under  Levins,  Westmorland.  B.  at  Dalton,  Lanes.  School, 
Skelsmergh,  Westmorland  (Mr  Gamett).  Matric.  1587.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1590-1.  Of  Preston  Patrick  and 
Under  Levins,  Westmorland,  'and  also  of  the  manor  of 
Furness,  Lanes.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Holland, 
of  Denton,  Lanes.  Died  c.  1642.  His  son  John  was  created 
Bart,  in  1644.  (Venn,  1.  131;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C., 
II.  220.) 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591;  B.A. 
from  Queens',  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Perhaps  R.  of  AU  Hallows, 
Honey  Lane,  London,  1604-25.  Died  Nov.  4,  1625.  Will, 
Cons.  C.  London. 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1594.  School,  St  Paul's.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  from  Magdalene, 
1601.  Fellow  of  Magdalene.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  St 
James',  Clerkenwell,  London,  1607-10.  Buried  there  Oct.  22, 
1610.   (Hennessy,  where  he  is  confused  with  the  next.) 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1604. 
S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Upper  Heyford,  Northants.  (and 
Alice,  dau.  of  Laurence  Marsh,  of  Northampton).  B.  at 
Heyford,  Northants.,  1587.  School,  Northampton.  B.A.  from 
Queens',  1607-8;  M.A.  i6ii;  B.D.  1620;  D.D.  1623  (Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow  of  Queens'.  Master  of  Emmanuel,  1622-8. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  19; 
priest,  June  20,  1614.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1610-28.  Chaplain 
in  ordinary  to  Prince  Charles,  c.  1620.  Professor  of  Theo- 
logy (Dublin)  1621.  Preacher,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1622-8.  Author, 
theological.  Buried  July  28,  1628,  at  Fawsley,  Northants. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Em.  Coll.  Hist.,  58;  Bridges,  i.  524; 
Baker,  1.  192;  H.  I.  Longden;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  18; 
priest  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1627.  Probably  C.  of  Gt  Braxted, 
Essex,  1637,  and  V.  of  Messing,  1642.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1657. 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  29,  1720.  Of 
Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest, 
May  24,  1730.  V.  of  Bow  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1742-4.  One 
of  these  names  of  Wobum,  Beds.;  will  (P.C.C.)  1763.  {Peile, 
II.  200.) 

PRESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  24, 
1750.  Of  Tiverton,  Devon.  One  of  these  names, 's.  of  John, 
of  Staverton,  Devon,  gent.,'  matric.  (Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford) 
Mar.  5,  1754,  age  22.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PRESTON,  LEONARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1565. 
PRESTON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1561.    One  of  these  names  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Preston  Patrick, 

Westmorland,  and  also  of  the  manor  and  Abbey  of  Furness, 

Lanes.    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PRESTON,    NICHOLAS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel,    1625. 

Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Childwick,  Herts.    Matric.  1625; 

B.A.  1628-9;  M-A.  1632;  B.D.  1639;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.). 

Preb.  of  Winchester,  1645-64.    Died  1664.    (Vis.  of  Herts., 

1634.) 
PRESTON,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  14, 

1660-1.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Mickfield,  Suffolk. 
PRESTON,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1543.    Perhaps  V. 

of  Layston,  Herts.,  1555-62,  and  R.  of  Reed,  1562-8.   Will 

(Cons.  C.  London)  1568. 
PRESTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1582;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.    R.  of 

West  Barkwith,  Lines.,  1591-1623.   Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1594-6 

and  1606-15. 
PREASTON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1607-8. 
PRESTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Nov.  4,  1613. 

Matric.  1614.    Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  27,  1619, 

'B.A.'   Probably  C.  of  Rushden,  Northants.   Buried  there  c. 

1624.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 
PRESTON,    RICHARD.    Matric.   sizar  from   Trinity,   Easter, 

1634. 
PRESTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1641. 
PRESTON,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1631; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 


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Preston,  Thomas 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  i6,  1553.  E.  at  Simpson,  Bucks.,  1537.  Matric.  1553; 
B.A.  1557-S;  M.A.  1561.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566.  Perhaps 
LL.D.  1576.  Fellow,  1556-81.  Proctor,  1565-6.  Master  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1584-98.  Vice-Chancellor,  1589-90.  Author, 
Cambvses,  a  tragedy,  etc.  Died  June  i,  1598.  M.I.  in  Trinity 
Hall  Chapel.  Will  proved  (V.C.C).   [Cooper,  u.  248;  D.N.B.) 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1580.    One  of  these  names,  of  Dorset,  knighted.  May  11, 

1603. 
PRESTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1584. 
PRESTON,  THOMAS.  B..\.  from  St  Catharine's,  1593-4;  M.A. 

1595.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  28,  1595. 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1608.   Of  Suffolk. 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George  (?  1594),  of  Holker,  Lanes.  Matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  May  30,  1617,  age  17;  B.A.  1619.  Deputy-Lieut, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire,  in  1664.  M.P.  for  Lanes., 
1665-79.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Hoghton, 
Bart.,  of  Hoghton  Tower.  Died  Jan.  9,  1678-9,  aged  79. 
Father  of  the  next.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1664-5.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  Esq.,  of  Holker-in-Cartmel, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  Schools,  Warton  (in  Kirkham)  and  Lan- 
caster (Mr  Holder).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9.  Succeeded 
his  father  in  1678-9.  M.P.  for  Lancaster,  1689-97.  Of  Holker, 
Esq.  Died  Jan.  31,  1696-7.  Buried  at  Cartmel.  M.I.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.) 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  8, 
1702.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Appletreewick,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford  (Mr  Clapham).  Matric.  1703.  Resided  till  Michs. 
1705.   {Peile,  u.  155.) 

PRESTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16, 
1715-6.  S.  of  John,  of  Hagford,  Westmorland.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland  (Mr  Watson).  Matric.  1716;  B.A. 
1719-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1720;  priest,  Dec.  24, 
1721.   Perhaps  P.C.  of  Northaw,  Herts.,  1732-69  (?). 

PRESTON,  THOMAS  (DYMOCK).  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  19, 
1747-8.  B.  at  Aspley  Guise,  Beds.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752; 
M.A.  1759;  D.D.  1771.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  23,  1752; 
priest,  Dec.  23,  1753.  R.  of  Little  Wratting,  Suffolk,  1761-9. 
R.  of  Polstead,  1763-81.  R.  of  Rougham,  1769-1800.  V.  of 
Edwardstone,  1782-1800.  Died  1800.  M.I.  at  Gt  Walding- 
field.   Admon.,  P.C.C. 

PRESTON,  WALTER.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  15x4;  B.D.  1521; 
D.D.  1522.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  until  1526.  Lady  Margaret 
preacher,  1524.  R.  of  Homsey,  Middlesex,  1525-30.  R.  of 
Finchley,  1527-33.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1528-33.  R.  of 
Redmarshall,  Durham,  1530.  Died  June,  1533.  (Peile,  i.  9; 
Cooper,  I.  47.) 

PRESTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1581;  B.A.  1584-5.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of 
Woodham  Mortimer,  Essex,  1613-40.   Died  1640. 

PRIESTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1615-6. 
One  Wm.  Preston  R.  of  Rushmere,  Suffolk,  1627. 

PRESTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1622. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Malham-in-Craven,  Yorks.,  gent.; 

will  dated,  July,  1636.   Another,  V.  of  St  Mary  Bishophill, 

York.  Died  before  May,  1670.   {Peile,  i.  346.) 
PRESTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor,  of  .\therstone,  Warws.  B.  there. 

School,  Atherstone  (Mr  Grue).    Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8; 

M.A.  1641. 
PRESTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  27, 

1654.    S.  of  Christopher,  deceased.    B.  at  York.    School, 

York.   Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1662.  One  of  these 

names  signs  as  deacon  (York)  Aug.  17,  1662.  Probably  V. 

of  All  Saints',  York,  1662-70.  Perhaps  father  of  Christopher 

(1684). 
PRESTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  ii,  1712. 

B.  at  Cambridge,  1694.    Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A. 

1719.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,   1716;  priest  (London) 

Dec.  20,  1719.  V.  of  Falmer,  Sussex,  1727-71.  Died  1771. 
PRESTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 

June  4,  1740.   Of  Durham.   School,  Scorton.   Matric.  1740; 

Scholar,   1740;  B.A.   1743-4;  M.A.   1747.    Fellow,   1744-7. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  13,  1743;  pnest,  June  9,  1745. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Crathome,  Yorks.,  1751-68.   Died  1768. 
PRESTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  6, 

1748-9.    S.  of  John,  of  Hincaster,  Westmorland.    School, 

Heversham,     Westmorland     (Mr    Lee).      Matric.     1748-9; 

Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756.    Fellow,  1755.    Ord. 


Pretty,  Samuel 

deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1763-4.  R.  of  Ockham,  Surrey, 
1764-84.  Bishop  of  Killala,  1784-7.  Bishop  of  Ferns,  1787-9. 
Died  Apr.  19,  1789.  Will  (Dublin)  1789.  {A.  B.  Beaven; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

PRESTON, .  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  King's,  1606. 

PRESTWICH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Edmund,  of  Hulme,  Lanes.  Bapt.  at  Manchester,  Feb.  7, 
1607-8.  Fellow  of  All  Souls.  Dean  of  Arts  (by  Parliamentary 
visitors),  1649.  Died  July  30,  1679,  aged  72.  Buried  in  the 
outward  chapel  of  his  College.  Admon.  (Chester)  1679;  as 
of  All  Souls  College.  (In  Al.  Oxon.  the  incorporation  is 
assigned  to  his  brother  Thomas  who  was  created  Bart,  in 
1644.)    (E.  Axon.) 

PRESTWICH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  24, 
1612. 

PRESTWOOD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1621. 

PRESTWRYGHT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1545. 

PRETHERG,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Probably  s.  of  Lewis,  of  St  Mary's,  Anglesey.  M.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1641.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Apr.  24, 
1635,  age  18.   Perhaps  R.  of  Llanllyfni,  Carnarvon,  1661. 

PRETHEROE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May 
15,  1664.  S.  of  Owen,  attomey-at-law,  of  Palgrave,  Norfolk. 
School,  Seaming  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1664-6. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  21,  1664.  Will  proved  (Norwich) 
June  i6,  1696.   (Venn,  i.  422.) 

PRETHEROE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July, 
1727.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Seaming  and  Bexwell  (Mr  Foster).  Scholar,  1727-31 ; 
Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  27, 
1742-3.  V.  of  East  Barsham,  Norfolk,  1742-70.  Inherited 
the  manor  of  Harfords,  Gresseahall,  from  his  father.  Died 
s.p.  Apr.  26,  1770.  M.I.  at  Gressenhall.  [Venn,  n.  28.) 

PRETIOUS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  18,  1661-2.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Otley,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  deacon  (LincoUi)  Dec.  20, 
i668;  priest,  Aug.  23,  1669. 

PRETIOUS,  FRANCIS  (THOMAS).  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Magdalene,  June  7,  1677,  as  Thomas.  S.  of  Thomas.  S.  at 
Rocksby,  Lines.  School,  Hull.  B.A.  1680-1, 'Francis';  M.A. 
1684.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1682.  V.  of  Gt  Bytham, 
Lines.,  1684.    Father  of  the  next. 

PRETIOUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
July  5,  1708.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Castle 
Bytham,  Lines.  School,  Stamford.  Matric.  1708;  B.A. 
1711-2;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1712; 
C.  of  Tinwell,  Rutland;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  27,  1716.  R.  of 
Somerby,  Lines.,  1716. 

PRETTY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1675-6;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  from 
Clare,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1679;  priest,  Feb. 
i68o-i.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Sudbury,  1711-9-  R-  oi  Little 
Comard,  1714-20. 

PRETTY,  GAMALIEL.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1670.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Hampton,  Warws.,  clerk.  Matric.  (St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford)  Apr.  1,  1664,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667. 
R.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1673.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
PRETTY  or  PRITTY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1642.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1644;  B..^.  1645-6;  M.A. 
1649.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Hall,  of  Norwich)  July  24,  1650. 
V.  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk,  1651-73.  Died  1673.  Father  of 
Henry  (1674). 
PRETTY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  3,  1668-9. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  1674;  priest,  Feb.  i68o-i.  R.  of  Helmingham, 
Suffolk,  1689.  V.  of  Gt  Finborough,  1689-1700. 
PRETTY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1674- 
S.  of  George  (1642),  clerk,  deceased,  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk. 
School,  Colchester,  Essex.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1678;  priest,  Jime,  1680.  R.  of 
Hargham,  Norfolk,  1681-9. 
PRETTY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  31, 1671. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Fazeley,  near  Tamworth,  Staffs.  School, 
Tamworth  (Mr  Antrolus).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  R.  of  Farley  Chamberlayne,  Hants.,  and  R.  of 
Thruxton,  1709.  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  Mary,  Win- 
chester, until  1729.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Bolton.  R.  of 
Middleton,  Hants.,  1724-9.  Buried  at  Farley,  June  27,  1729. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1666).  (Peile,  11.  36;  N. 
and  Q.,  2nd  S.,  vi.  455.) 
PRETTIE  or  PRITTY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  25, 
1618-9.  B.  in  Rutlandshire.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  i;  priest,  Nov.  18,  1621.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Weston  Zoyland,  Somerset,  1643. 


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PRETTY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  May  lo, 
1666.    S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Fazely,  Staffs.    B.  there. 
School,  Tamworth.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673.   V.  of  Hursley,  Hants., 
1673-84.    R.  of  Winchfield,  1684-1725-    Buried  at  Winch- 
field,  Feb.  II,  1725-6.  Brother  of  John  (1671)  and  father  of 
William  (1715). 
PRETTY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  14,  1707.  B.  at 
Comard,  Suffolk.    Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1718. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  27,  1711;  priest.  May  31,  1713. 
PRETTY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  4,  1715.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1666).    B.  at  Winchfield,   Hants.    Matric.   1716; 
LL.B.   1720.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Win- 
chester) June  12,  1720.    R.  of  Thruxton,  Hants.,  1720-47. 
R.  of  Upper  Clatford,  1727-47.  Died  Nov.  30,  1747,  aged  52. 
(iV.  andQ.,  nth  S.,  vi.  456.) 
PRETYMAN,    BARON.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at   Caius,    Jan.    2, 
1729-30.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (1704),  Esq.,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk. 
B.  at  Barking,  Suffolk,  Feb.  24,  1712.    Schools,  Botesdale 
(Mr  Maboum)  and  Bury  (Mr  Kinnesman).    Matric.   1731. 
Adm.   at   the   Middle  Temple,   Nov.   25,    1729.    Sheriff  of 
Suffolk,  1742.    Lord  of  the  manors  of  Bacton,  Cotton,  Old 
Newton   and   Bresworth.     Dissipated   the   family   fortune; 
Cotton  manor  sold  at  his  death.    Married  Arabella,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Shelton,  of  Bamingham  and  Bury.  Died  s.p.  Feb.  15, 
1758.   Buried  at  Bacton.   Brother  of  George  (i733)-    (Venn, 
n.  32.) 
PRETYMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1679. 
S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk  (and  Frances,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Baron,  M.D.,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk).  B.  1659.  Succeeded 
at  Bacton.   Lord  of  the  manors  of  Cotton  and  Old  Newton. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Gameys,  of  Redisham. 
Died  Sept.  3,  1727.    Buried  in  Bacton  Church.    M.I.    Will 
proved  (Norwich)   1728.    Father  of  the  next.    {Suff.  Man. 
Fam.,  11.  307.) 
PRETTYMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  3,  1704.  S.  and  h.  of  George  (above),  of  Bacton,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  there,  July  23,   1685.    School,  Bury.    Matric.   1705; 
Scholar,  1705.   Lord  of  the  mamors  of  Bacton,  Old  Newton, 
Cotton   and   Newhall,    Bresworth.    Rebuilt   Bacton   Manor 
House  on  a  new  site.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Pistor, 
of  Claydon.    Died  Feb.  15,  1732.    Buried  at  Bacton.    M.I. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Baron  (1729-30).    (Suff.  Man. 
Fam.,  II.  307.) 
PRETYMAN,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens   (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr  4,  1733.  Of  Suffolk.  2nd  s.  of  George  (above),  of  Bacton, 
Esq.    B.  May   14,   1713.    School,  private.    Scholar,    1733; 
Matric.    1734.    Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)    Dec.   18,    1737.    Of 
Croxton,  Norfolk.    Died  immarried,  Oct.  16,  1756.    Buried 
at  Bacton.   Brother  of  Baron  (1729-30).    (Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
11.  307.) 
PRETYMAN,   JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   at  Corpus  Christi,   1561. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cotton  and  Needham,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  at  Cotton,  1542.  Matric.  Michs.  1562.  Of  Wyverstone, 
and  Bacton,  Suffolk.    Married  and  had  issue.    Died  May  2, 
1587.    Buried  at  Bacton.    M.I.    One  of  these  names  s.  of 
Peter,  of  Howlots,  Bacton.   Bapt.  1540.    Buried  at  Bacton. 
M.I.   Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1561).   (Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
II.  306,  311.) 
PRETTIMAN  or  PRETYMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Qleens',  Easter,  1631.    Of  Suffolk.    Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of 
Sir  John,   of  Driffield,   Gloucs.,   Knt.    B.   1612.    Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1628-9.  Succeeded  his  father,  Dec.  22, 
1638.    Of  Lodington  HaU  and  Hominghold  Manor,  Leics. 
Active  loyalist;  present  at  the  taking  of  Cirencester,  1642. 
Incurred  great  losses  and  compelled   to  sell  the  Driffield 
estate.   High  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  1653.   Created  Bart.,  c.  1660 
(though   no  record   of  such   a   creation   exists).     M.P.   for 
Leicester,  1661-75.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Turpin,  of  Leicestershire;   (2)  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Adams,  of  London.  Died  in  involved  circumstances  between 
Nov.  22,  1675  and  Feb.  16,  1676-7.   (G.E.C.,  in.  327;  Suff. 
Man.  Fam.,  11.  312.) 
PRETTYMAN,  NUNN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
21,  1728.    S.  of  Nunn,  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk,  gent.    B.  there. 
School,  Monk  Soham  (Mr  Raye).  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2- 
Ord.  deacon   (Lincoln)   Sept.   24,    1732.    R.  of  Brampton, 
Suffolk,  1742-93.    R.  of  Frostenden,  1742-3-    R-  of  Cotton, 
1743-93.   Died  Apr.  6,  1793.   Buried  at  Cotton.   Brother  of 
Thomas  (1734).    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  417;  Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
II-  315-) 
PRETTYMAN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
22,1694.  ists.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Sporle,  Norfolk.  B.  there, 
1677.  Schools,  Sporle  and  Bradenham.  Scholar,  1694-1701; 
Matric.    1695;   B.A.    1698-9;   M.A.    1702.     Fellow,    1701-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1700;  priest,  May  31,  1702.    R. 
of  Cotton,  Suffolk,  1702 ;  of  Thwaite,  and  of  Frostenden,  1711; 
and  of  Finningham,  1722.    Buried  at  Finningham,  Aug.  2, 
1728.   (Venn,  i.  495.) 


Price,  Charles 

PRETIMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1588.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  7,  1570.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1596.  Died  before  1626.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1588). 
(Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  310.) 

PRETIMAN,  THOMAS  ( junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1561.  Matric.  Lent,  1563-4.  Perhaps  the  Thomas  Pratyman, 
resident  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  1564.  Perhaps  brother  of  John 
(1561). 

PRETIMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1588.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
there,  Oct.  1569.  Married  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Houlditch,  of 
Dedlington,  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  6,  1621.  Probably  brother 
of  Robert  (1588).   (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  310.) 

PRETTYMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  1734.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Nunn,  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk, 
gent.  School,  Kelsale,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734; 
B.A.  1737-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1738;  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1741-2.  R.  of  Rushmere,  Suffolk,  1742-56. 
R.  of  Frostenden,  1743-56.  Buried  there  1756.  Brother  of 
Nunn  (1728).   (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  315.) 

PRETTYMAN,  TYRREL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1661. 
Of  Suffolk.  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk,  gent. 
Matric.  1661.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  4,  1664.  Of  Wether- 
den,  Esq.  Buried  there  1725.  Ancestor  of  the  family  of 
Pretyman,  of  Wetherden.  Father  of  the  next.  (Suff.  Man. 
Fam.,  11.  315.) 

PRETTYMAN,  TYRRELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  13,  1692-3.  1st  s.  of  Tyrrell  (above),  of  Wetherden, 
Suffolk.  Bapt.  there,  June,  1675.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1695.  Died  Jan.  1695-6.  Buried  at  Wetherden.  (Suff.  Man. 
Fam.,  II.  315;  T.  A.  Walker,  192.) 

PRETIMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1581.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Bacton,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
Apr.  7,  1566.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  13,  1583.  Died  s.p. 
Jan.  1587.  Buried  at  Bacton.  M.I.  (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11. 
312;  Peile,  I.  164.) 

PRETIMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1589-90. 
Matric.  c.  1591.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  Wes- 
thorpe,  Suffolk;  bapt.  1574.   (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  309.) 

PRETYMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Caius,  Apr.  19,  1590. 
2nd  s.  of  William  (junior).  Bapt.  July  8,  1576,  at  Bacton, 
Suffolk.  School,  Eye  (Mr  Lomax).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  21,  1600;  late  of  Barnard's  Inn.  Died  unmarried,  1617. 
Will  dated  (Archd.  Sudbury)  July  7;  proved,  Nov.  8,  1617. 
(Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  306;  Venn,  1.  142.) 

PRETTIMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 

PRETTIMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1626.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Narford  and  Griston,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
at  Bacton,  Nov.  8,  1609.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1634.  R.  of  Hilborough,  Norfolk, 
1635.  Buried  there  Dec.  21,  1681.  (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11. 
306.) 

PRETIMAN, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619. 

PREVOST,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587. 

PRIAMONT,  see  PRYMONT. 

PRIAULX,  PETER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  Of  Jersey. 
Matric.  1714.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  c.  1713.  (Long 
pedigree  of  the  Priaulx  family  in  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her,  3rd  S., 
II.  81,  but  none  answering  to  the  above;  unless  he  be  the 
Peter  who  matric.  at  University  College,  Oxford,  in  1720, 
age  16.) 

PRIAULXE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1625.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Southampton,  merchant.  Scholar, 
1627;  B.A.  1628-g;  M.A.  1632.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1634. 
R.  of  Rusper,  Sussex,  1633-73.  Died  Oct.  13,  1673,  aged  62. 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  11.  81.) 

PRICE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1618. 
Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1622-3. 

PRICE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  ly,  1742.  Of 
Carmarthenshire.   Matric.  1742. 

PRICE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  (age  22)  at  Caius,  1687,  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Howell,  clerk,  of  Cwmdauddur, 
Radnor.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  28,  1679; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1682;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1687.  R.  of  Newport, 
Pembroke,  1685-96;  of  Whitechurch,  1687-96.  V.  of 
Boughrood,  Radnor,  1687-95.  Preb.  of  Brecon,  1691;  of 
St  David's,  1691.  V.  of  Brecknock  St  John's,  1693-5. 
Precentorof  St  David's,  1694-6.  Died  Nov.  21,  1696.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  483;  Br.  Willis,  St  David's.) 

PRICE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1714.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Brecknock.  School, 
Carmarthen  (Mr  Maddocks).   Matric.  1714. 


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PRICE,  CORNELIUS.  Adtn.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  5,  1675.  Of 
Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A. 
1683.  C.  at  Tottemhoe,  Beds.,  1681-9;  also  at  Whipsnade. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1691.  V.  of  Hemel  Hempstead, 
Herts.,  1707-22.  Died  1722,  aged  65.  Buried  at  Hemel 
Hempstead.   M.I.   (Clutterbuck,  1.  422.) 

PRICE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1668. 
S.  of  Lewis,  of  Pertheirin-jn-Llanwnog,  Montgomery.  Matric. 
1668;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Fellow,  1674. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678. 
R.  of  Westmill,  Herts.,  1684.  R.  of  Aspenden,  1685.  Dean 
of  St  Asaph,  1696-1706.  R.  of  Llansantffraid-yn-Mechain, 
Montgomery,  1697-1702.  Died  Nov.  7,  1706.  Buried  at 
St  Asaph.  Father  of  Stafford  (1711)-  (Le  Neve,  Mon.; 
Br.  WilUs,  St  Asaph.) 

PRICE,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1372.  Of 
Wales. 

PRICE,  DAVID.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  27)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1575.  Of  Llandriod,  Salop.  S.  of  Richard.  Educated  at 
St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford.  Doubtless  B.A.  (Oxford)  1565.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  5,  1567;  priest.  Mar.  27,  1568.  Prob- 
ably licensed  preacher  by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
1580.  Perhaps  licensed  to  serve  the  cure  of  Cottenham, 
Cambs.,  1587.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar, 
Leics.,  1584, 'B.A.'   Brother  of  John  (1561).   (Venn,  i.&i.) 

PRICE,  DAVID.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Probably 
s.  of  David,  R.  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex.  If  so,  V.  of  Gt 
Bentley,  Essex.  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green, 
R.  of  Royston,  Herts.,  May  5,  1625.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London) 
1625.    (A.  Gray.) 

PRICE,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  26,  i688. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Flint.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1688;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1691-2.  Usher  at  Felsted  School, 
Essex,  i6i,>3-i73i.  R.  of  Hatfield  Peveril,  1702.  Died  1731. 
Will,  Comm.  Essex. 

PRICE,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  9, 
1747.  Of  Denbigh.  School,  Oswestry.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar, 
1747;  LL.B.  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  14;  priest,  Sept. 
22,  1754.  V.  of  Chirk,  Denbigh,  1760-1803.  V.  of  Llansant- 
firaid  Glyn  Ceiriog,  1777-1803.  Of  Plas  Eglwyseg,  Llangollen, 
Denbigh.  See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  contemporary  namesakes. 
(D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph,  u.  276.) 

PRYCE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1550- 

PRISE  or  PRYS,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1565.  Of  St  Asaph.  S.  of  Sion  (John),  of  Maentwrog, 
Merioneth.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  Fellow,  1570.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  priest,  Apr.  16,  1568.  R.  of 
Festiniog  with  the  Chapelry  of  Maentwrog,  1573.  Chaplain 
to  Sir  Henry  Sidney.  University  preacher,  1575-  Arch- 
deacon of  Merioneth,  1576.  R.  of  Llanddwye,  1580.  Canon 
of  St  Asaph,  1602.  Translator  of  the  Psalms  into  Welsh 
verse.  Died  1624.  Buried  at  Maentwrog.   {D.N.B.) 

PRICE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1615-6. 
Of  Wales.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

PRICE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford).  S.  of  John,  of  Bodvari,  Flintshire,  gent.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  July  24,  1624,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1625;  M.A. 
1628.  Perhaps  V.  of  Carlton-in-Craven  and  Featherstone, 
Vorks.,  1638-74.   Died  1674.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

PRICE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1640.  S.  of  Rhys  Morris,  husbandman,  of  Llanrwst,  Denbigh. 
B.  there.  School,  Kimbolton,  Hunts.  (Mr  Rugby).  Matric. 
1640. 

PRICE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  6, 
1647-8.  S.  of  Richard,  citizen  of  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1647-8. 

PRICE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  31,  1674. 
Matric.  1675. 

PRICE,  ELLIS.  Of  St  Nicholas  Hostel.  S.  of  Robert  .^p  Rhys, 
chaplain  to  Cardinal  Wolsey.  B.Civ.L.  1532-3;  D.C.L. 
1534-5.  Commissary-General  of  St  Asaph,  1538.  R.  of 
Llandrillo  yn  Rhos,  and  of  Llanuwchllyn,  1538.  Sheriff  of 
Denbigh,  1548,  1556,  1568  and  1572;  of  Merioneth,  1551, 
1555.  1563,  1567,  1573,  1578  and  1584;  of  Anglesey,  1577 
and  1585;  of  Carnarvon,  1559.  M.P.  for  Co.  Merioneth,  1555, 
1558  and  1563-7.  Chancellor  of  Bangor  diocese,  and  R.  of 
Llaniestyn,  in  1561.  Died  c.  July,  1599,  aged  94.  (Cooper, 
I.  397;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

PRICE,  ELLIS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1673.  S.  of  John,  of  Nantmel, 
Denbigh.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  3,  1664-5, 
age  16;  B.A.  (Gloucester  HaU,  Oxford)  i668.  V.  of  Biggles- 
wade, Beds.,  1676.  Signs  as  minister  of  Langford,  1676-80. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PRICE,  EVANCE  (sic).  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1572. 


Price,  John 

PRICE,  EZRA.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  3,  1645.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Shrewsbury,  pleb.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford)  Feb.  20,  1643-4,  age  19.  Migrated 
to  St  John's,  Sept.  17,  1646.  B.A.  1646-7.  Fellow  of  Univer- 
sity College,  Oxford,  1649-57.  M.B.  (Oxford)  1656-7.  Died 
Feb.  5,  1657-8,  aged  34.  Buried  in  the  Chapel  of  University 
College.    (A  I.  Oxon.) 

PRICE,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London,  arm.  fil.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Mar.  16, 
1620-1,  age  17;  B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1626.  V.  of  East  Garston, 
Berks.,  1634.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

PRICE,  FULKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593;  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1607;  D.D.  1616.  R.  of  Cerrig-y- 
Druidion,  Denbigh,  1597-1614.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1599-1632. 
R.  of  Whittington,  Salop,  1605-8.  V.  of  Gresford,  Denbigh, 
1609-13.  R.  of  Llandrinio,  Montgomery,  1613-32.  R.  of 
Cwm,  Flintshire,  1616-24.  R.  of  Llanfechain,  Montgomery, 
1617  32.   Died  1632.   (Br.  Willis,  St  Asaph.) 

PRICE,  HOWEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1635.  S.  of  Griffin,  gent., of  Beddgelert,  Carnarvon.  B.  there. 
School,  Ruthin  (Mr  AshpuU).   Matric.  1635. 

PRICE,  HOWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  12,  1689. 
S.  of  David,  of  Brecknockshire.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696. 
Fellow,  1695. 

PRYSE,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626. 
Of  St  Asaph.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1640.  Fellow, 
1635.  Ord.  priest  (St  David's)  1631.  C.  of  South  Wootton, 
Norfolk. 

PRICE,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1614.  Of 
Warwickshire.  B.A.  1616-7.  Buried  at  St  Botolph,  Cambridge, 
Sept.  18,  1617. 

PRICE  (AP  RICE,  RHETIUS),  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1535-6,  after 
study  at  Oxford,  and  practice  in  the  Arches  (Gr.  Bk,  T,  305, 
311).  S.  of  Rhys  Vawr  ap  Meredydd,  Standard-bearer  to 
Henry  VII  at  Bosworth.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  Oxford,  1523. 
B.Civ.L.  1524;  B.Can.L.  1531.  The  principal  registrar  for 
ecclesiastical  causes  in  1535.  Knighted,  Mar.  2,  1546-7. 
M.P.  for  Brecon,  1547-52;  for  Hereford,  1553;  for  Ludlow, 
1554.  Sheriff  of  Brecknock,  1541.  Author  of  three  historical 
treatises.  Died  c.  1573.  One  of  these  names,  B.C.L.  from 
Broadgates  Hall,  Oxford,  1534;  B.Can.L.  1535,  identified  in 
Al.  Oxon.  with  the  John  Price  knighted  in  1546-7,  but  this 
seems  doubtful.  For  another  John  Price,  LL.D.,  Chancellor 
of  St  Asaph,  1559,  see  D.  R.  Thomas,  i.  252.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1550.  B.  in 
Denbigh.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's.  B.A.  1555-6;  M.A. 
1560.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1556.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  27,  1559,  age  25.   R.  of  Lexden,  Essex,  1567-76. 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  1553. 

PRYCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1561.  Of 
Merionethshire.  S.  of  Richard.  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1569. 
Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  Caius,  Mar.  24,  1573-4.  age  32. 
Resident  theological  student,  in  1575.  Licensed  preacher  by 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1582.  Brother  of  David 
(1575)-    {Venn,  i.  77.) 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1573;  B-A. 
from  Christ's,  1575-6.  Perhaps  schoolmaster,  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  1582.    (Peile,  i.  125.) 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1581-2;  B.A. 
1584-5. 

PRISE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592;  B.A. 
1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of 
Marske,  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1603-23.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1622-3.   Died  1623. 

PRICE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1601-2.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  Dec.  3,  1605;  supp.  for  M.A.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  May  26,  1605,  age  24.  C.  of  Lindsey, 
Sufifolk. 

PRICE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1604-5.  Of  Denbighshire. 
M.A.  1608;  B.D.  1616.  Fellow,  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  19;  priest,  June  20,  1614.  Probably  V.  of  Berriew, 
Montgomery,  1624-8.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Knockin, 
Salop,  1631-46.  Buried  at  Whittington.  But  see  A  I.  Oxon. 
for  contemporary  namesakes.  (D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph, 
HI.  15.) 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  30,  1617.  Of 
Denbighshire. 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1623; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stanford-on-Soar, 
Notts.,  1662-5.  Admon.  gianted  to  his  widow,  June  28,  1665. 

PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1630.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Water  Stratford,  Bucks.,  1661-74-  V.  of  Westbury, 
1667.  Died  1674. 


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PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1634-5; 
Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640;  D.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1665.  Perhaps  R.  of  Drayton  Parslow, 
Bucks.,  1643. 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1635. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1639-40.  One  of  these  names, 'B.A.,' 
R.  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs.,  1648-57. 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Jan.  10,  1644-5.  Of  Gatcombe,  Hants.  Matric.  1645-6; 
B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow,  1649-6.  Fellow  of  Eton, 
1660.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680, 'D.D.'  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Jan.  23;  priest,  Jan.  31,  i66o-i.  Chaplain  to  General  Monk, 
1654-9.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1660.  R.  of  Petworth,  Sussex, 
1669-91.  Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  Apr.  17,  1691.  Buried 
in  Petworth  Church.  Brother  of  William  (1648).  {Harwood; 
Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1655. 

Of  Wales.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 
PRICE,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  8, 
1657.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Esher,  Surrey.  B.  there. 
School,  Croydon  (Mr  Thomas  Day).   Matric.  1657.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1656-7.   A  party  to  the  sale  of  the  manor 
of  Esher,  in  1663.   (Brayley,  Surrey,  11.  430.) 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  4,  1669. 
S.   of  John,   yeoman,   of  Shrewsbury.    B.   there.    School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1669. 
PRICE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  17, 
1672.    S.  of  John,  of  Coventry,  Warws.,  seller  of  canvas. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1675-6.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26, 
1678.    Probably  C.  of  Edworth,  Beds.,  1682-1708.    Perhaps 
V.  of  Stotfold,  1684-C.  1710.   Buried  there  Feb.  10,  1710-1. 
(W.  M.  Noble.) 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1674. 
S.  of  Owen,  of  Llanfair,  St  Asaph.  B.  there.  School,  Llanfair. 
Matric.  1674. 
PRICE,  JOHN.   M.A.  from  King's,  1676;  B.A.  (Gloucester  Hall, 

Oxford)  June  19,  1666.   Incorp.  M.D.  1691. 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29,  1693. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bala,  Merioneth.    B.  there.    School,  Ruthin 
(Mr  Lloyd).   Matric.  1693. 
PRICE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  i,  i6g6. 
PRICE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1697;  B.A. 

1700-1.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1704- 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13,  1698. 
S.  of  John,  of  Fleet  Street,  London.    B.  there.    School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3,  1705. 
PRICE,   JOHN.    Adm.   sizar  at   Queens',   July   1,    1698.    Of 
Carmarthenshire.  B.  1680.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A. 
1705;   B.D.    1712.     Fellow,    1707-22.    Taxor,    1710.     Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  24,  1704;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1705.    Perhaps 
R.  of  Santon,  Norfolk,  1713-37.   One  of  these  names  (M.A.), 
R.  of  Panfield,  Essex,  1726-37. 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1710.  Of  London. 
B.  in  Surrey,  1692.    Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  16,  1717;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  15, 
1720-1.    V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1721.    R.  of  Papworth 
St  Agnes,  1734. 
PRICE,  JOHN.    M.A.   from  St  John's,   1710.    Of  University 
College,  Oxford.   Matric.  there,  July  11,  1690;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1694.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  West  Clandon,  Surrey, 
1696-1725,  and  R.  of  Ockley,  1715-25-   Died  Aug.  27,  1725- 
Buried  at  Stoke.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Manning  and  Bray,  11.  167; 
in-  57.) 
PRICE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1712.  Of  Glascombe,  Radnor. 
Matric.  (New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  May  16,  1689,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Merton  College,  Oxford)  1692-3.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
PRICE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1712. 
S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Dartford,  Kent.    School,  Westminster. 
Matric.    1713-4;   Scholar,   1714;  B.A.    1715-6;   M.A.   17x9- 
Head  Master  of  King's  School,   Rochester,   Kent,   1720-1. 
V.  of  Northfleet,  1720-1.    R.  of  Orlestone,  1728-51.    V.  of 
Hailing,  1729-51.  V.  of  Chalk,  1740-51.  Died  Sept.  11,  1751. 
Will,  Cons.  C.  Rochester. 
PRICE,  JOHN.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  8,  1717-8. 
Matric.  1719;  LL.B.  1724.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 
1723 ;  priest,  May  23,  1725.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Epsom, 
Surrey,  1725-82. 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5,  1719-20. 

(Perhaps  a  re-admission  of  the  last.) 
PRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  29,  1750.  S.  of  John, 
of  Llandefeilog,  Carmarthen  ('Maridensis').  Matric.  1750-1; 
B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1789.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1754; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1755.  One  of  these  names  of  Chester,  clerk. 
Wm  (P.C.C.)  1793- 


Price,  Thomas 

PRICE,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  11,  1700.  B.  in 
St  Mary  Magdalen  parish,  Southwark,  Surrey.  Matric.  1700; 
B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  4, 
1704;  priest  (Chichester)  Nov.  10,  1705.  R.  of  Alfold,  Surrey, 
1711-5.  R.  of  Clayton  and  Keymer,  Sussex,  1715-52.  Buried 
at  Clayton,  June  18,  1752.  (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
PRICE,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  11, 
1668.  S.  of  Rice,  of  Beaumaris,  Anglesey.  B.  there.  School, 
Beaumaris  (Mr  Owen).  Matric.  1668. 
PRICE,  MANSFIELD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1728.  S.  of  Morris,  gent.,  of  Somerset.  B.  at  Bristol.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735;  LL.D. 
1751.  Fellow,  1735-65.  Second  Master  at  Shrewsbury, 
1735-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1744;  priest,  June  9, 
1745.  Died  in  College,  Oct.  5,  1765.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  412.) 
PRICE,  MARTIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579;  B.A. 
1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1593.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1593. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  18,  1589.  R.  of 
Balsham,  Cambs.,  1591.  R.  of  Little  Hallingbury,  Essex, 
1594.  R.  of  Castle  Camps,  Cambs.,  1610.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
PRICE,  MORGAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1744.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Glamorganshire.  B.  at 
Llandaff.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Willim).  Matric.  1744;  B.A. 
1747-8;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  May  30,  1748; 
priest,  Sept.  3,  1749.  V.  of  Bodenham,  Hereford,  1756-8. 
V.  of  Brinsop,  1758-60.  V.  of  Weobley,  1760-82.  R.  of 
Byford,  1781-2.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1783-  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  544.) 
PRICE,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 

Fellow. 
PRYCE,  OWEN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1589. 
PRICE,  OWEN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1657.    S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Derwen,  Denbigh.    B.  there. 
School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Chaloner).   Matric.  1657- 
PRICE,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1597-8. 
PRICE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  8,  1669.  Of  Wales. 

Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
PRICE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June 
26,  1668.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
PRICE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct.  27,  1711. 
S.  of  William,  butcher.    B.  at  Oswestry.    School,  Oswestry 
(Mr  Poole).  Matric.  171 1;  B.A.  1715-6. 
PRICE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3, 
1720  (FeU.-Com.  1725).   S.  of  Richard,  of  Middlesex.    B.  in 
London.    School,   Bishop's  Stortford,   Herts.   (Dr  Tooke). 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728. 
PRICE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  4,  i737- 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Llandefeilog,  Carmarthen.    M.A. 
1737.   Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  May  18,  1727,  age  18; 
B.A.   (Christ  Church,  Oxford)   1730.    One  of  these  names 
(M.A.),  V.  of  Llanfair,  Montgomery,  1737-44-    (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.  R.  Thomas,  i.  477-) 
PRICE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  28, 
1672  (FeU.-Com.  Sept.  15,  1672).  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  deceased, 
of  GUar,  Cerrig  Druidion,  Denbigh.   B.  there,  Jan.  14,  1653. 
School,  Ruthin.   Matric.  1672.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  May  8, 
1673.  CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1679.  Bencher,  1701.  Serjeant,  1703. 
Attorney-General  for  South  Wales,    1682-7.     Recorder  of 
Radnor,  1683.  Steward  to  the  Queen  Dowager,  1685.  Town 
clerk  of  Gloucester,    1685-8.    M.P.   for  Weobley,    1685-7, 
1690-1700,    1701-2.     Baron    of    the    Exchequer,    1702-26. 
Justice,  C.P.,  1726-33.   Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Rodd, 
of  Foxley,  Hereford.   Died  Feb.  2,  1732-3-  Buried  at  Yazor, 
Hereford.    Father  of  Thomas  (1698)  and  Uvedale  (1703-4). 
(D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 
PRICE,  ROWLAND.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1648.    S.  of   Henry,  Esq.,  of   Menai,  Anglesey.    B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  1648-9; 
'of  Bodgwyn,  Anglesey.' 
PRYCE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1665.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.,  of  Caergai,  West  side  of  Bala  Lake, 
Merioneth.    B.  there.    School,  St  Paul's,  London.    Matric. 
1665;  B.A.  1668-9. 
PRICE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1619; 

B.A.  1625-6. 
PRICE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  4,  1632. 

Of  Suffolk. 
PRICE,  STAFFORD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1711.    S.  of   Daniel   (1668),   of  Aspenden,   Herts.    School, 
Westminster.   Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  i7i4-5- 
PRYCE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 
PRYSE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1567. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  St  James',  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex, 
1583.    Buried   in   the  chancel,   Feb.   3,    1584-5-    Admon. 
Cons.  C.  London,  and  will,  P.C.C. 


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PRICE,  THOMAS.     Matric.  sizar  from   Magdalene,   Easter, 

1633- 
PRYCE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 

1655.    ist  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Bryn-y-pys,  near  Overton- 

Maddock,  Flintshire.  B.  there.  School,  Ruthin  (Mr  Chaloner). 

Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  3,  1657. 
PRICE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  28,  1694.    Of 

Dymeirchion,    Flintshire.     Ord.   priest    (London)    Mar.    12, 

1703-4,  'literate.' 
PRICE,   THOMAS.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.   (age   17)   at  St  John's, 

June  II,   1698.    S.  of  Robert  (1672),  Esq.    B.  at  Foxley, 

Hereford  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 

1698.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  2:,   1695-6.    M.P.  for 

Weobley,  1702-5.  Died  unmarried,  at  Genoa,  Sept.  17,  1706. 

Brother  of  Uvedale  (1703-4). 
PRYCE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1702. 

Of  Salop.  Matric.  1702.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  26, 

1702. 
PRISE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 

1716.    S.   of   John,   of   Marden,   Hereford.     School,   Eton. 

Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1717.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Mar.  22,  1715-6. 
PRICE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  24, 

1716.  Matric.  sizar  1716;  LL.B.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Liacoln) 

Sept.  23,  1722;  priest,  June  9,  1723.    R.  of  Little  Peatling, 

Leics.,  1723-41.   V.  of  Buckingham,  1725-72.    R.  of  Greens 

Norton,  Northants.,  1749-72.    Buried  there  Sept.  2,  1772, 

aged  74.   M.I.   One  of  these  names,  'B.C.L.,'  R.  of  Foscott, 

Bucks.,  1741-69. 
PRICE,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  King's,  1734-   S.  of  Thomas,  of 

Burrington,    Hereford,    clerk.     Matric.     (Trinity    College, 

O.xford)  Mar.  18,  1724-5,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728.    {Al. 

Oxon.) 
PRICE,  UVEDALE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  12, 

1703-4.   S.   of  Robert  (1672),  of   Gilar,  Denbigh,  Baron  of 

the  Exchequer.   B.  at  Foxley,  Hereford.   School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.  1704.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1706.    M.P. 

for  Weobley,  1713-5  and  1727-34.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of 

Lord  Arthur  Somerset.    Died  at  Foxley,   Mar.    17,    1764- 

Buried  in  Bath  Abbey.    M.I.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1698). 

(G.  Mag.;  John  Nicholl,  Company  of  Ironmongers,  601.) 
PRICE,  VINCENT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 

1725.  S.  of  v.,  surgeon,  of  Salop.  B.  in  Shrewsbury.  School, 

Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1725. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  11,  1617.   B. 

in  London.   Matric.  1617. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1622. 

Matric.    1623;    B.A.    1625-6.     Perhaps    V.    of    Brigstock, 

Northants.,  1632-9. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  26,  1648.    Of  Gatcombe,  Hants.    Matric.  1648; 

B.A.    1651-2;    M.A.    1655.     Fellow,    1651-66.     Assistant 

Master  at  Eton.   R.  of  Sampford  Courtenay,  Devon,  1666-84. 

Died  1684.  Brother  of  John  (1645).   (Harwood.) 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  5,  1663. 

Perhaps  of  Warwick.   Matric.  1663. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.  Aim.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  3, 

1711.     B.    in    Worcestershire,    1691.     School,   Stourbridge. 

Scholar,  1711.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21,  1713-4;  priest 

(London)  Sept.  25,  1715.  One  of  these  names,  's.  of  William, 

of  Ludlow,  Salop,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  i,  1712. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  13,  1714.  B.  in 

London.   Matric.  1714. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1720.  B.A.  (St  Mary 

Hall,  Oxford)  Mar.  21,  1703-4.   One  of  these  names  (B.A.), 

V.  of  Llanrhaiadr,   Denbigh,   1712-34. 
PRICE,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  from  King's,  1724.    B.A.  (Magdalen 

HaU,  Oxford)  Mar.  6,  1720-1.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PRICE, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1536. 

PRICE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Chrisii,  1557. 

PRICE, .  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1645-6  (in  ordo). 

PRICKE,  see  also  PRIKE. 

PRICKE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1578. 

Perhaps  s.  of  John,  V.  of  Buhner,  Essex.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A. 

1585.  Died  in  July,  1618,  according  to  an  entry  in  a  common- 
place book  in  St  John's  College  library;  but  will  of  one  of 

these  names  (P.C.C.  and  V.C.C.)  1606.   (Peile,  i.  147.) 
PRICKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579;  B.A. 

1582-3.   Perhaps  R.  of  Kettlebaston,  Suffolk,  1587. 
PRICK,   JOHN.    Matric.  pens,   from  St  Catharine's,   Michs. 

1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

PRICK,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,   Feb.   1632-3. 
Matric.  1633. 


Pridham,  Joseph 

PRICKE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  11,  1595. 
S.  of  Robert,  preacher,  of  Denham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Feb.  21,  1607-8,  age  27.  C.  of  Denham,  Suffolk.  V.  of 
Cavenham,  1613. 

PRICKETT,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1619.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Everingham,  Yorks., 
yeoman.  Of  Allerthorpe,  East  Riding,  Yorks.  Married 
Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Bew,  of  York.  Buried  Nov.  2,  1652, 
at  Pocklington.   Will,  York.   (Fts.  0/ YorAs.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

PRICKETT,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1742.  S.  of  George,  of  Hull.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks. 
(Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1742;  Scholar,  1743;  M.B.  1748.  Adm. 
at  Leyden,  May  14,  1749.  Medical  practitioner  at  Hull. 
Died  unmarried  Sept.  23,  1753.   (G.  Mag.) 

PRICKETT,  ROBERT.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4,  1609-10, 
'aged  26;  late  of  Emmanuel  College.'  B.  at  Bungay,  SuSolk. 
C.  of  St  Botolph,  Aldgate,  London,  1611.  Licensed  preacher 
(by  Bishop  of  London) .  R.  of  HolUngsIey,  Suffolk,  1614, '  B.A.' 
V.  of  Dinnington,  Yorks.,  1636-40,  'M.A.' 

PRICKNEY,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1680. 

PRIDEAUX,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1739 
S.  of  Edmund  (1711).  B.  at  Norwich.  Matric.  1739;  B.A. 
1742-3.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1745.  F.R.S.,  1746. 
Died  July  22,  1795.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  the  next 
and  of  Humphrey  (i737).    (Maclean,  Trigg  Minor,  229.) 

PRIDEAUX,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25,  1739- 
S.  of  Edmund  (171 1).  B.  at  Norwich.  Matric.  i739-  After- 
wards Fell. -Com.  LL.B.  1745.  Died  unmarried,  Sept.  17, 
1783,  aged  63.  Buried  at  Padstow.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Benjamin  (above)  and  of  Humphrey  (i737). 

PRIDEAUX,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  June 
28,  1622.  3rd  s.  of  Humphrey,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Sept.  6, 
1606,  at  AUington,  Devon.  School,  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1625. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1629.  Perhaps  called  to  the  Bar, 
Oct.  30,  1638.  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1664.  Married  Bridgett, 
dau.  of  John  Moyle,  of  Bake.  Died  Oct.  25,  1683.  Buried  at 
Padstow.  M.I.  there.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  46;  Maclean, 
Trigg  Minor,  11.  226;  J.  Foster  in  Al.  Oxon.  following  Ath. 
Oxon.,  wrongly  identifies  him  with  Attorney-General  and 
Parliamentarian  M.P.  for  Lyme,  created  a  Bart.,  in  1658; 
D.N.B.  and  G.E.C.  make  the  same  mistake.) 

PRIDEAUX,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  22, 
171 1.  S.  and  h.  of  Humphrey,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich. 
Bapt.  Feb.  22,  1693,  at  Saham,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  10,  1711-2.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1718. 
Married  Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Wrench,  Knt.,  of 
Norwich.  Buried  at  Padstow,  June  23,  1745.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Benjamin  (1739)  and  Charles  (i739)- 
(Maclean,  Trigg  Minor,  11.  229.) 

PRIDEAUX,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  18, 
1737.  S.  of  Edmund  (above).  B.  1719,  at  Norwich.  Matric. 
1737.  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  1750.  Died  at  Bath,  Apr.  24,  1793. 
Buried  at  Padstow.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brotherof  Benjamin  (1739) 
and  Charles  (i739).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

PRIDEAUX,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  17, 
1689.  Of  Barbadoes.  Probably  ist  s.  of  Nicholas,  planter,  of 
the  parish  of  St  Thomas,  Barbadoes,  and  sometime  President 
of  the  Council  of  Barbadoes.   (Her.  and  Gen.,  vi.  341.) 

PRIDEAUX,  PETER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1742. 

PRIDEAUX,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1640.  S.  of  George,  of 
Sutcombe,  Devon.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  2, 
1631,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1635;  M.A.  1638.  Fellow  of 
Exeter  College,  1635-43.  V.  of  Easton  Neston,  Northants., 
1643.  Sequestered  to  Greens  Norton,  c.  1645.  Lecturer  at 
All  Saints',  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1647;  probably  conformed; 
still  preacher  there,  1662.  Died  1663,  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Brand,  Newcastle,  i.  387.) 

PRIDGEON,  see  PRUJEAN. 

PRIDHAM,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1665,  from  Exeter 
CoUege,  Oxford.  Matric.  Mar.  18,  1657-8;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1661.  R.  of  Morchard  Bishop,  Devon,  1663.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PRIDHAM,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1691.  S.  of 
Edward  (above),  R.  of  Morchard  Bishop,  Devon.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  29,  1683,  age  15;  B.A.  1687. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PRIDHAM,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  i735  (so  in 
Graduati,  perhaps  an  error). 

PRIDHAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  27, 
1676.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman.  B.  at  Crediton,  Devon. 
Schools,  Crediton  (Mr  Finch)  and  Tiverton.  Matric.  1676; 
B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 


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Priest,  Henry 

PRIEST  or  PREIST,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  1630.  V.  of  Blyth,  Notts.,  1634.  R.  of  Little 
Livermere,  Suffolk,  1662.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Dinning- 
ton,  Yorks.,  1640;  died  there. 

PRIEST  or  PREST,  JOHN.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  i486;  B.D.  1499. 
'Pryst.'  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1484.   Of  Yorkshire. 

PRIEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28,  1657.  Of 
Norfolk.  Scholar,  1659;  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A. 
1664.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1667,  resigned  same  year.  V.  of 
Chrishall,  Essex,  1673-7.  V.  of  Cobham,  Kent,  1677-1710. 
R.  of  Hartley,  1680-1710. 

PREIST,  REGINALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635. 

PRIEST,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  25,  1567. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1567;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573; 
licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1577;  M.D.  1580.  Adm.  at 
R.C.P.,  1582.   Author,  medical.    {Cooper,  11.  78;  Munh,  i.  98.) 

PRIEST,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  20,  1669.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1680. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1674.  V.  of  Bisley,  Gloucs., 
1681-1715.  Died  July  16,  1715,  aged  61.  M.I.  at  Bisley. 
Will,  Gloucs.  C.C.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

PRIEST,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25,  1662. 
Matric.  1662. 

PREIST,  WADCOCK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1693-4. 
Of  Fillingley,  Wanvs.  Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  from 
King's,  i702;B.D.  from  Clare,  1709;  D.D.  1714-5.  Chaplain  of 
King's,  1701.  R.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  1714.  R.  of  Aswarby, 
Lines.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1714-5.  Buried  in  St  Edward's,  Cam- 
bridge, Jan.  8,  1714-5.   (Le  Neve,  Man.) 

PREIST,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628. 

PRIESTLY,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  29, 
1696-7.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29,  1701;  priest  (London)  Mar.  12, 
1703-4. 

PRIESTLY,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
16,1670.  3rds.of  Thomas,  gent,  (clothier).  B.at  Holdsworth, 
Ovenden,  Yorks.  School,  Halifax  (Mr  Doughty).  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Fellow,  1679.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  24,  1676;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1677.  Died  at 
Cambridge  before  1695.   (F.M.G.,  i.  85.) 

PRIESTLIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1607-8.  Perhaps  R.  of  Hawridge, 
Bucks.,  1616-8.   R.  of  Luddenham,  Kent,  1618-25  ('M.A.'). 

PRIESTLEY  or  PRESTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Sidney,  Apr.  19,  1664.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (next),  Esq., 
deceased.  B.  at  Wild  HiU,  Essenden,  Herts.  Schools,  Totte- 
ridge,  Morden,  Essex  and  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1664.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  22,  1663-4.  SherifE  of  Herts.,  1672. 
Married  Easther,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lawrence,  Knt.,  May  24, 
1669.  Buried  at  Essenden,  July  27,  1720. 

PRIESTLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18,  1610. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  William,  Merchant  Taylor,  of  London. 
Matric.  1610.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4,  1612.  Sheriff  of 
Herts.,  1634.  Of  Wild  Hill,  Essenden,  Herts.,  Esq.  Died 
Mar.  10,  1663-4.  Buried  at  Essenden.  M.I.  Father  of 
Thomas  (above).   (Clutterbuck,  11.  129,  135.) 

PRIESTLY,  .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1687. 

Of  Hertfordshire.  Doubtless  'William,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas 
(1664),  of  Wild  Hill,  Essenden,  Herts.,  Esq.'  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  ii,  1686.  Of  Wild  Hill  (alias  Camfield  Place). 
Married  MeUora,  dau.  of  WUliam  Gouge,  Esq.  Died  June  8, 
1744,  aged  74.  Buried  at  Essenden.  M.I.  {Clutterbuck,  11. 
129.) 

PRIGG,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17,  1634. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  V.  of 
Ashford,  Kent,  1647;  ejected,  1662.   {Calamy,  11.  53.) 

PRIKE,  see  also  PRICKE. 

PRIKE,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  1495-6.  Of  Norwich  diocese.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  11,  1496-7;  'title,  Hospital  of  St  John, 
Cambridge';  priest,  1496-7. 

PRYKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487-8;  B.D.  1502-3. 
FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1487.  Perhaps  V.  of  Grantchester 
till  his  death  in  1506. 

PRIMATT,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Lincolnshire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  June  14, 
1611,  age  16;  B.A.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  1614;  M.A.  1617. 
R.  of  Denton,  Lines.,  1619.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 
{A  I.  Oxon.) 

PRIMATT,  STEPHEN.  B.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Lincolnshire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  9, 
1621,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1624;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 


Primrose,  David 

1629.  R.  of  Denton,  Lines.,  1637.  One  of  these  names,  clerk, 
had  commission  for  probate  of  wills  in  Notts.,  1660.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Yorks.  Arch.  Soc,  Record  Series,  xlix.  134.) 
PRIMATT  or  PRIMATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Sidney,  June  27,  1718.  S.  of  Humphrey.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725' 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1725;  priest,  Mar.  7,  1727-8. 
R.  of  West  Walton,  Norfolk,  1729-70.  P.C.  of  St  Mary-in- 
the-Marsh,  Norwich,  1747-70.  R.  of  Ramplingham,  1766-70. 
Died  Oct.  7,  i77o.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.) 

PRYME  or  DE  LA  PRYME,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  St  John's,  May  2,  1690.  S.  of  Matthew,  gent.  B.  Jan.  15, 
1671,  at  Hatfield,  Yorks.  Of  a  Huguenot  family.  School, 
Hatfield.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1694;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1698. 
C.  of  Boughton,  Lines.  Reader  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull.  V.  of 
Thome,  Yorks.,  1701.  F.R.S.  Antiquary.  Author  of  the 
Diary  {Surtees  Soc,  Vol.  54).  Died  June  13,  1704-  Buried 
at  Hatfield.  M.I.  there.  {D.N.B.;Buike,  L.G.,  Autobiography 
of  George  Pryme.) 

PRIME,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  i, 
1726.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Dec.  27,  1709, 
at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Kinnesman). 
Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1 ;  M.A.  1734;  B.D.  1741 ;  D.D.  1746. 
Fellow,  1734-46.  V.  of  Foxton,  Cambs.,  1743-5-  R-  of 
Lezant,  Cornwall,  1745-78.  Died  Mar.  10,  1778.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1718).   (Scott-Mayor,  m.  402.) 

PRYME,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1564.  Probably  s.  of  Richard.  Of  Thriplow  and  of  Ely, 
Cambs.   Died  c.  1588.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

PRIME,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1609. 
(Adm.  also  a  chorister  at  King's.) 

PRIME,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jime  i, 
1649.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Weston,  Derbs.  Schools,  Repton 
and  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1649.  Minister  at  Baslow,  Derbs., 
and  afterwards  assistant  minister  at  Sheffield,  1656;  silenced, 
1662.  Preacher  in  the  neighbourhood  for  many  years. 
Married  Rosamund  Boote,  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  1653. 
Died  Apr.  26,  1708.  Buried  at  Sheffield.  (Calamy,  11.  574; 
PeiU,  I.  527.) 

PRIME,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c.  1601;  B.A. 
1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1613-4. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1618.  R.  of  Stunner,  Essex, 
1628-37.   Perhaps  brother  of  WiUiam  (1615). 

PRYME,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1659. 
Of  Suffolk.  LL.B.  1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  17,  1668. 
Probably  R.  of  Wheatacre  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1669-1713; 
and  R.  of  Wheatacre  All  Saints',  1675-1713.  Doubtless  father 
of  the  next. 

PRIME,  PHILIP.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Dec.  11,  1700. 
S.  of  Philip  (above),  clerk,  of  Wheatacre  All  Saints',  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Beccles  (Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1701;  Scholar, 
1701-6;  B.A.  1704-5  (3rd  wrangler);  M.A.  1717-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1706;  priest.  May  30,  1708.  R.  of 
Ringsfield  and  Redisham,  Suffolk,  1708-40.  R.  of  Thorpe- 
by-Haddiscoe,  1717-37.  Died  1740.  M.I.  at  Ringsfield. 
(Venn,  i.  506.) 

PRYME,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  3,  i675-  Of 
Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1680-1;  priest.  May,  1681.  R.  of 
Creeting  St  Olave,  Suffolk,  1685.  V.  of  Lackford,  1687-1714. 

PRIME,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1480-1. 

PRIME,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1718.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Sept.  i, 
1701,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury  (Mr  Randall  and 
Mr  Kinnesman).  Matric.  1718.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  20,  1719-20.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1724.  Serjeant-at-law, 
1736.  King's  Serjeant,  1738.  Knighted,  Nov.  1745.  Died 
Feb.  24,  1777.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  .Arthur  (1726).   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  318;  G.  Mag.) 

PRIME,  THOMAS.  Conduct  at  King's.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
July  7,  1560,  age  41. 

PRIME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1615; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M..\.  1626.  R.  of  Stunner,  Essex,  1637-45. 
V.  of  Elmdon,  1645.  V.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  1655.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Henry  (c.  1601). 

PRIME, .  B.Civ.L.  or  B.Can.L.  1499-1500. 

PRIMROSE,  CAESAR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
20,  1664.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Hull,  and  nephew  of  David 
(next).  B.  there.  School,  Hull  (Mr  Shore).  Matric.  1664; 
B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1673.  Brother  of  Isaac  (1671). 

PRIMROSE,  DAVID.  B.D.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  2nd 
s.  of  Gilbert.  B.  in  France.  M.A.  (Bordeaux).  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  Jan.  23,  1623-4;  B.D.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  1624. 
Minister  of  the  Protestant  Church  at  Rouen,  1642.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 


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PRIMROSE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1671.  S.  of  James,  deceased,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  (wiU  (York) 
1664).  n.  there.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1674-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1674;  priest  (York) 
Sept.  24,  1676.   Brother  of  Caesar  (1664). 

PRINCE,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1712.  S.  of  John,  of 
Dursley,  Gloucs.  Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford)  Mar. 
28,  1683,  age  20;  B.A.  (St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford)  1687. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

PRINCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1668.  S.  of  James,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  B.  there.  School, 
Uttoxeter  (Mr  Dalton).  Matric.  1668.  Migrated  to  St 
Catharine's,  May  26,  1671.  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671.  Perhaps  V.  of  Mountnessing, 
Essex,  1676.   P.C.  of  Butsbury,  1677.   Died  1710. 

PRINCE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1675.  S.  of  Bernard.  B.  at 
Axminster,  Devon,  1643.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford) 
July  13,  1660;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1664.  C.  of  Bideford,  Devon, 
1669;  of  St  Martin's,  Exeter,  1669-75-  V.  of  Totnes,  1676-81. 
V.  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  1681-1723-  Author,  The  Worthies  of 
Devon.  Died  Sept.  9,  1723-  Admon.  Exeter.  {D.N.B.; 
Venn,  1.  451;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PRINCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  4,  1701-2. 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Tiverton,  Devon.  Matric. 
1705;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar. 
17,  1716-7;  priest,  June  16,  i7i7-  Perhaps  V.  of  Benenden, 
Kent,  1739-41-  Died  1741.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  con- 
temporary. 

PRINCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  31,  i737-  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  C.  of 
St  Mary's-on-the-Hill,  Chester,  1747-55-  Minor  Canon  of 
Chester,  1749.  R.  of  Thurstaston,  1761.  Died  Nov.  30,  i795, 
aged  73.  Buried  in  the  choir  of  Chester  Cathedral.  Will, 
P.C.C.  (Earwaker,  St  Mary-on-the-Hill;  Chester  Cathedral 
Reg.;  Ormerod,  i.  294.) 

PRINCE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1725.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds 
(Mr  Barnard).  Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1728-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1731;  priest  (Lincoln)  May,  1733. 
V.  of  St  James',  Gt  Grimsby,  Lines.,  1733-50.  Perhaps 
subsequently  of  Sherfield-on-Loddon,  Hants.  If  so,  died 
Jan.  13,  1790.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1790.  (Peile,  11.  210.) 

PRINCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1615. 

PRINCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1,  1668. 
S.  of  Leonard,  minister,  of  Exeter.  B.  at  Dalwood,  Devon. 
Schools,  Ufracombe  (his  father  and  Mr  Shopley),  Barnstaple 
(Mr  Humes)  and  Exeter  (Mr  Bradford).  Matric.  1668; 
Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Subscribed  for 
priest's  orders  (Exeter)  Feb.  20,  1675-6.  R.  of  Clovelly, 
Devon,  1681-1715.  Buried  there  June  19,  I7i5-  Father  of 
the  next.    (Venn,  i.  434.) 

PRINCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6, 
1720-1.  S.  of  William  (above),  clerk,  deceased,  of  Devon. 
B.  at  Clovelly.  School,  Barnstaple  (Mr  Lache).  Matric. 
1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Newton  Tracey,  Devon,  1741-89.  R.  of  Alverdiscot,  1741- 
87.  Will,  Exeter.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  337.) 

PRINGLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616; 
Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  One  of  the  four 
preaching  ministers  in  Northumberland,  1647.  V.  of  Egling- 
ham,  Northumberland,  1649-62,  ejected.  Perhaps  adm. 
extra-licentiate  R.C.P.,  as  of  the  University  of  St  Andrews, 
1662.  Practised  physic  at  Newcastle.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle,  Aug.  11,  1692.   (Calamy,  11.  256.) 

PRINGLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  28,  1721- 
2.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Under-Secretary  of  State  for 
Scotland  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  in  Scotland.  Matric. 
1721-2. 

PRINNE  or  PREINE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  22,  1622.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Bristol, 
Bath  and  Wells  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  1622,  as  Prime;  B.A. 
1626-7. 

PRIOR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1696.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex.  B.  at  High- 
gate.  School,  Enfield  (Dr  Udall).   Matric.  1696. 

PRIOR,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.D.  1642  (Lit.  Reg.).  B.A.  (Ballio! 
College,  Oxford)  1633;  M.A.  1636.  Created  B.D.  (Oxford) 
Jan.  16,  1642-3.  Principal  of  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  1643. 
Canon  of  Salisbury,  1641;  of  Wells,  1643.  R.  of  Elvetham, 
Hants.,  1643-6.  Died  1659.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
PRIOR,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  25, 
1717-8.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London.  School,  Charterhouse, 
London.  Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1719;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A. 
1725.  Fellow,  1724.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  17,  1727-8;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  14,  1730-1. 


Pritchard,  Robert 

PRIOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  21,  1644.  Of 
Essex.   A  blind  man. 

PRIOR,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1573.  One 
of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  27,  1579- 

PRIOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  16,  1635-6.  Matric. 
1636. 

PRIOR,  JOHN.  .■\dm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  1724-5- 
S.  of  Charles,  of  North  Perrott,  Somerset.  School,  Crewkeme 
(Mr  Smith).  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Apr.  2,  1723, 
age  17. 

PRIOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1745. 
S.  of  William.  Bapt.  at  Eton,  Apr.  4  (sic),  1727.  Matric.  Lent, 
1745-6;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1753-  Fellow,  1749.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1750;  priest,  June  2,  1751-  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton,  1759-89.  Died  May,  1789.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(G.  Mag.) 

PRIOR,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
1683.  S.  of  George,  a  labourer,  of  Dorset.  B.  at  Westminster 
(not  Wimbome,  Dorset).  While  employed  as  pot-boy  by 
his  uncle  he  attracted  the  attention  of  the  Earl  of  Dorset 
who  provided  the  means  for  his  education.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1700.  Fellow, 
1688-1721.  Secretary  to  the  Ambassador  at  the  Hague, 
1690-7.  F.R.S.,  Mar.  1697-8.  Secretary  to  the  Embassy  at 
.  Paris,  1698-9.  Under-Secretary  of  State  (South),  1699-1700. 
A  hard  of  Trade,  1700-  7.  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead,  1701. 
Engaged  in  negotiating  the  Peace  of  Utrecht.  Plenipo- 
tentiary at  Paris,  1712.  Commissioner  of  Customs,  1712-4. 
Resided  at  Down  Hall,  Essex.  Poet.  Died  at  Wimpole, 
Cambs.,  Sept.  18,  1721.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
Willproved(V.C.C.)  1721.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  (D.N.B.; 
L.  G.  Wickham  Legg,  Matthew  Prior;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

PRIOR,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  4, 

1713.  S.  of  William,  of  Hitchia,  Herts.  School,  Westminster. 
Scholar,  1714  (for  his  election  cee  Al.  Westmon.,  261). 

PRIOUR,  THOMAS.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1332. 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1350. 

PRIOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7, 
1679-80.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Aston,  Derbs. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Gt  Peatling,  Leics.,  1695-1701.   Will  (Leicester)  1701. 

PRYOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  3, 
1666-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Gadsden,  Herts.  School, 
Hitchin. 

PRIOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  14, 
1699.  3rd  s.  of  William,  R.  of  Elkstone,  Gloucs.  B.  at 
Buckland,  Berks.  Schools,  Northampton  (Mr  Thomas 
Scriven),  Houghton,  Beds,  and  Abingdon,  Berks.  (Mr 
Richard  Plaidwell).   Perhaps  matric.  1698,  'Perror.' 

PRYER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 

1714.  S.   of   Richard,   deceased.    B.   at  Westbury,   Wilts. 
School,  Frome  (Mr  Langham).   Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-S. 

PRYOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11, 
1721.  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Daventry,  Northants.  Bapt. 
there,  Jan.  15,  1701-2.   Matric.  1721.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

PRIOR,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  22,  1721. 

(Name  off,  1723.) 
PRIOR  of  the  students.   B.D.  1457-8.    (Gr.  Bk,  A,  XL.) 
PRIOR  of  Dominican  friars  of  London.   D.D.  1458.   Studied  at 

Oxford. 
PRIOR  of  the  Monks.   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1486-7. 
PRITCHARD,  DAVID,  see  APRICHARD. 

PRITCHARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  13, 
1637.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Alboume,  Sussex.  School,  Lewes. 
Matric,  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

PRITCHARD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Pembrokeshire,  cler.  fit.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  May 
12,  1615,  age  14;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.  R.  of  Morvil, 
Pembroke,  1620.  R.  of  Llanstadwell,  1623.  R.  of  Steynton, 
1625.   Probably  brother  of  Roger  (1626).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

PRITCHARD,  RICE.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Anglesey,  pleb.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Jan.  24, 
1616-7.  age  23;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  1619. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Mongewell,  Oxon.,  1621.  One  of  these  names 
Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  St  David's,  1626-44;  died  Nov. 
1644.  But  see  A  I.  Oxon.  for  another  contemporary  namesake. 
(Le  Neve,  Fasti,  i.  319.) 

PRICHARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  11,  1624. 
Of  Anglesey.  B.A.  1627-8;  Scholar,  1628;  M.A.  1631.  V.  of 
Bettws-yn-Rhos,  Denbigh,  1639-44.  R.  of  Mallwyd, 
Merioneth,  1644.    (D.  R.  Thomas,  St  Asaph,  iii.  196.) 

PRITCHARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  3,  1646. 
Of  Denbigh. 


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Pritcharo,  Roger 

PRITCHARD,  ROGER.    M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 
Pembrokeshire,  cler.  fil.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  May 
12,  1615,  age  15;  B..\.  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.   V.  of  Kidwelly, 
Carmarthen,  1626.   R.  of  Llangynllo,  Cardigan,  1630.   V.  of 
St  David,  Brecon,  1640.    Probably  brother  of  John  (1622). 
(A  I.  Oxon.) 
PRITCHARD,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from   King's,  Easter, 
1640;  B.A.  1643-4.  Perhaps  PC.  of  Adbaston,  Staffs.,  until 
1679  and  R.  of  Preston-on-Wild-Moors,  Salop,  1679,  'B.A.' 
One  of  these  names  minister  at  St  Mary,  Sandwich,  Kent; 
buried  there  1647. 
PRICHARD,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',   Michs. 
1618.    Of  Salop.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  16, 
1621;  B.A.  of  Queens'.   One  of  these  names  C.  of  Worthen- 
bury,  Flintshire,  1628-40,  and  C.  of  Bangor  Monachorum, 
in  1662  and  1663.    (E.  Axon.) 
PRICHARD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1662. 
School,   Westminster.    Matric.    1662;   Scholar,    1663;   B.A. 
1665-6;  M.A.  1669.    Fellow,  1668.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept. 
24,  1670;  perhaps  priest  (London)  Feb.  17,  1678-9. 
PRITCHARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  ii,  1670. 
Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.    Perhaps  ord.  priest 
(London)  Feb.  17,  1678-9.    One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  V. 
of  Lindsell,  Essex,  1678-92.   R.  of  West  Tilbury,  1692.  Died 
1692.  WiU(P.C.C.);  asof  GtBardfield. 
PRITCHARD,   WILLIAM.    'B.A.  late  of   Pembroke  CoUege.' 
B.   at   Langaffe,   Anglesey.    (?  B.A.   1602-3.)     Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  26;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1605.  Tutor  in  the  house 
of  Mr  Vaughan,  R.  of  Ashtead,  Surrey. 
PRITCHARD,  WILLIAM.    M.A.   1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.   of    Richard    David,   of   AbergwiUy,    Carmarthen,    pleb. 
Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  30,  1624,  age  19;  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629.    Perhaps  assistant  master,  Westminster 
School,  1626,  and  V.  of  Manorbier,  Pembroke,  1631.    (Al. 
Oxon.) 
PRICHARD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1709.  S.  of  Walter, 
of  White  Lackington,  Somerset,  clerk.    Matric.  (Wadham 
College,  Oxford)  Mar.  9,  1666-7,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1680. 
V.    of    Wiveliscombe,    Somerset,    1681-1701.     V.    of    East 
Lambrook,  1685-8.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
PRICHARD,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1740.  S. 
of  William,  of  Co.  Monmouth,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol  College, 
Oxford)  June  19,  1729,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)   1733.    (Al. 
Oxon.) 
PRITCHETT,    RICHARD.     M.A.    from    King's,    1736.     S.    of 
Richard,  of  Narberth,   Pembroke.    Matric.   (Jesus  College, 
O.xford)  Mar.  27,  1727,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1730-1.   R.  of 
Richards  Castle,  Salop.     Died  Oct.  14,  i772.    WiU,  P.C.C. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 
PROAST  or  PROOST,  JONAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  21,   1624.    S.  of  Jonas,  pastor  of  the  Dutch  Church, 
Colchester.   B.  there.   Schools,  Dedham,  Essex  and  Rotter- 
dam. Matric.  1624;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 
Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
PROAST,  JONAS.    M.A.  1670  (Incorp.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford).   Matric.  there,  Oct.  25,  1659,  cler.  fil.   Perhaps  s.  of 
Jonas  (above).   B.  at  Colchester.   B..\.  (Oxford)  1663;  M..^. 
1666.    Chaplain   of   Queen's   and   afterwards  of   AU   Souls 
College,   Oxford.     Preb.  of  Brecon,    1687.    Archdeacon   of 
Berks.,  1698-1710.  Buried  Apr.  19,  1710,  in  Magdalen  parish 
Church,  Oxford.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
PROBERT,   THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   22)   at   Magdalene, 
Mar.  9,   1727-8,   from  Hart  Hall,   Oxford.    Matric.   there, 
Oct.  21,  1724.   S.  of  John,  of  Weobley,  Hereford.   B.  there. 
Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1728-9.   (Al.  Oxoii.) 

PROBY,  BAPTIST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  17,  1743-4-  S. 
of  John,  (1715), of  Elton,  Hunts.  Matric.  1744;  Scholar,  1744; 
B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1755;  D.D.  1769.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  24,  1749;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  10,  1750.  V.  of  Exton, 
Rutland,  1750,  resigned.  R.  of  Doddington,  with  the  Chapel 
of  March,  Cambs.,  1750-1805.  R.  of  Thomhaugh  and 
Wansford,  Northants.,  1766-1807.  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1776- 
1807.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1789.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Russell.  Died  Jan.  18,  1807,  aged  80.  (Har- 
wood,  Lichfield;  Le  Neve,  Fasti;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

PROBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1684.  S.  of 
Charles,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  the  East  Indies.  Matric.  1684; 
Scholar,  1686;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.-A.  1691;  D.D.  1704.  Fellow, 
1692-1703.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  11;  priest,  Dec.  20, 
1702.  R.  of  Tewin,  Herts.,  1702-27.  R.  of  Bramfield,  1715-^' 
Died  Jan.  16,  1727-8,  aged  61.   M.I.  at  Tewin. 

PROBY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1617. 
S.  of  Sir  Peter,  Knt.  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1624;  D.D.  1637. 
R.  of  Broughton-Gifford,  Wilts.  Died  before  1684.  Benefactor 
of  Jesus.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of  Henry  (1614).  (Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  \.  Gray.) 


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PROBY,  HENEAGE.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1614.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Peter,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
1622,  of  Elton,  Hunts.   Sheriff  of  Bucks.,  1636.    Knighted, 
Dec.  24,  1640.   Sheriff  of  Cambs.,  1651.   Of  Agmondesham, 
Knt.    Married  EUen,  dau.  of  Edward  Allen,  of  Finchley, 
Middlesex.  Died  Feb.  10,  1662-3.  Brother  of  the  next  and  of 
Edmund  (1617),  father  of  John  (1657)  and  Thomas  (1648). 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  London,  1634;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PROBY,  HENRY.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Peter,  citizen  of  London,  Knt.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1616-7.    Called  to  the  Bar,  1625. 
Serjeant-at-law.    Bencher,   1649.    Common  Serjeant  of  the 
City  of  London,  1654.    Married  EUen  Bonham.    Died  1661. 
Brother  of  Heneage  (above)  and  of  Edmund  (1617),  perhaps 
father  of  the  next.    (Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Middle  Temple 
Bench  Book,  199.) 
PROBY,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1646. 
Of  Middlesex.    Perhaps  s.  of  Henry  (above).   Matric.  1646. 
F.R.S.,  1663.   Author,  poems.   (Musgrave.) 
PROBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1623 ;  afterwards 
FeU.-Com.    Matric.  1624;  Scholar,  1626;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A. 
1630. 
PROBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  .\pr.  2,  1657.  Of  Bucking- 
hamshire.   2nd  s.  of  Sir  Heneage  (1614),  of  Elton,  Hunts. 
Bapt.  at  Amersham,  Bucks.,  Jan.  16,  1639.    Matric.  1657. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  20,  1657.   CaUed  to  the 
Bar,  1664.  Bencher,  1684.  Treasurer,  1698.  M.P.  for  Hunts., 
1693-1702,  1705-10.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Cust, 
Bart.  Died  Nov.  1710.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1648).  (A.Gray; 
Le  Neve,  Mon.) 
PROBY,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1715-   S. 
of  WUliam,  Esq.,  of  Elton  HaU,  Hunts.   Matric.  1715-   M-P- 
for  Hunts.,  1722-7;  for  Stamford,  i734-4i-    Married  Jane 
Levison,  dau.  of  John,  ist  Lord  Gower.  Died  Mar.  16,  1762. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Baptist  (1743-4)  and  Thomas  (1741-2). 
(G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PROBY,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at   Jesus,   Dec.    15,    i737-    Of 
London.   1st  s.  of  John  (above),  Esq.,  of  Elton  HaU,  Hunts. 
B.  Nov.  25,  1720.  Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1738;  B.A.  1741-2; 
M.A.  1742.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1740.   M.P. 
for  Stamford,  1747-54;  for  Hunts.,  1754-68.   Created  Baron 
Carysfort  (Ireland),  1752.   A  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  Apr.- 
July,  1757  and  1763-5.   K.B.,  1761.  Died  at  LiUe,  Flanders, 
Oct.  18,  1772.   Buried  at  Elton.  Brother  of  Baptist  (i743-4) 
and  Thomas  (1741-2).   (D.N.B.) 
PROBY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29,  1648. 
Of  Buckinghamshire.    S.  of  Sir  Heneage  (1614),  of  Elton, 
Hunts.,  Knt.   MaUic.  1648.   M.P.  for  Agmondesham,  1660- 
79;  for  Hunts.,   1679-81.    Created  Bart.,  Mar.  7,   1661-2. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cotton,  Bart.    Died 
s.p.m.s.  1689.  Donor  to  the  CoUege  Chapel.  (G.E.C.,  iii.  246.) 
PROBY,   THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,   Jan.   28,   1741-2. 
S.  of  John  (1715),  Esq.,  of  Elton,  Hunts.    Matric.   1742; 
Scholar,  1742.    Major  in  the  army.    KiUed  at  the  attack  of 
Ticonderoga,  in  1756.  Brother  of  Baptist  (1743-4)  and  John 
(1737)-   (A.Gray.) 
PROCTOR,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1565.   Probably  R.  of  Linton-in-Craven,  Yorks.,  1570-1607. 
Buried  there  Aug.  24,  1607.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 
PROCTOR,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615. 
Of  Lancashire.    Scholar,    1618;   B.A.    1618-9;   M.A.   1622. 
One  of  these  names  C.  of  Masham  and  Kirby  Malzeard, 
Yorks.,    1651;   V.    1652-5;   V.   of  WeU,    1655-62,   ejected. 
Remained  in  the  neighbourhood.    In  1672  took  out  his  license 
as   'M.A.   of    Kirby  Malzeard,  presbyterian.*    Perhaps   the 
'minister'  buried  at  WaUsend,  Northumberland,  Sept.   30, 
1683    and    father   of    Henry  (1638)    and   Anthony   (1654)- 
(H.  M.  Wood.)    But  one  of  these  names  (M.A.)  was  Preb.  of 
Disert,    1628-9;  Precentor   of   Waterford,    1634;    Dean   of 
Ferns,  1643  (Cotton's  Fasti:  H.  B.  Swanzy). 
PROCTOR,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1640.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Linton-in-Craven,  Yorks.    School, 
Sedbergh.     Readm.   July   4>    1651.   age   30;   B.A.    i65i-2- 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Carlisle)  Dec.  24,  1671.   V. 
of   Ravonstonedale,   Westmorland,    1673-89-     R-   of  Dean, 
Cumberland,  1690-1705.   Buried  there  Mar.  29,  1705.   WUl, 
Archd.  Richmond.  Father  of  John  (1673)  and  Anthony  (1685). 
(B.  Nightingale,  767,  1107,  where  he  is  identified  with  the 
Presbyterian  vicar  of  Masham,  afterwards  V.  of  WeU,  but 
this  identification  seems  doubtfuL) 
PROCTER,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May 
24,  1654.  S.  of  .\nthony  (?  1615).   B.  at  Newcastle.  Bapt.  at 
St   Nicholas,   May    14,    1638.    School,   Houghton-Ie-Spnng, 
Durham  (Mr  Caunt).    Matric.  1654.    Ord.  pnest  (Durham) 
Sept.  25,  1664.  C.  of  St  John's,  Newcastle.  Married,  Jan.  20, 
1673-4  at  St  John's,  Newcastle,  to  Jane  Swinburne.  Buried 
at  St  Nicholas,  Nov.  7,   1688.    Perhaps  brother  of  Henry 
(1638).   (Brand,  1.  119;  Peile,  1.  563.) 

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PROCTER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Christ's,  May 
21,  1672.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Newcastle,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  Apr.  18,  1654.  School,  Cowpen.  Matric.  1672;  B.A. 
1675-6.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Carlisle)  Mar.  16,  1678-9.  C.  of 
All  Saints',  Newcastle,  1697-1703.  Buried  there  Feb.  13, 
1703-4.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  Master  of  Kirkby  Stephen 
Free  School,  in  1686;  an  efiort  was  made  to  secure  the  living 
of  Dean,  Cumberland,  for  him,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Shaw,  V.  of 
Kirkby  Stephen  {see  B.  Nightingale,  767).  (H.  M.  Wood; 
PeiU,  II.  43.) 

PROCTOR,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14,  1673- 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Tawler  (?  Gawber),  Yorks.  School, 
Hardwick,  near  Pontefract,  Yorks.  B.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  Dec.  24,  1676;  priest  (York)  Mar.  16,  1689-90. 
Probably  C.  of  Arkholme,  1677-84  P.C.  of  Caton,  Lanes., 
1689-91.  R.  of  Claughton,  1691-1700.  Died  1700.  Admon. 
Archd.  Richmond.   {Peile,  11.  47.) 

PROCTER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
30,1685.  S.  of  Anthony  (1640),  clerk.  B.  at  Kirby  Malzeard, 
Yorks.  School,  Linton  (Mr  Motley).  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Carhsle)  Feb.  1691-2;  priest,  Dec.  24, 
1693.  C.  of  Greystoke,  Cumberland,  1691.  Brother  of  John 
(i673). 

PROCTER,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1623;  Scholar,  1625;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630;  B.D.  1638. 
FeUow,  1627.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  May  4,  1635. 
V.  of  Whitkirk,  Yorks.,  1635-61.  V.  of  Darrington,  1666-70. 
Buried  Sept.  27,  1670,  in  St  Michael-le-Belfry,  York.  Perhaps 
brother  of  John  (1623).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

PROCTOR,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  26,  1625. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1575).  B.  in  London.  School,  Islington  (^Ir 
Duxon).  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  27,  1638.  Buried  at  Shepperton, 
1675.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   {Peile,  i.  366.) 

PROCTOR,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  21,  1667. 
Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Daniel  (above),  of 
Shepperton,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  7,  1671.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1679.  Probably  father 
of  the  next. 

PROCTOR,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  15,  1696-7. 
Of  Middlesex.   Probably  s.  of  Daniel  (above).   Matric.  1697. 

PROCTOR,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1665.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Camm  (?  Cam  Hill,  near  Arkrigg), 
Yorks.  School,  Bumsall-in-Wharfedale  (Mr  Procter). 
Matric.  1665.   {Peile,  i.  615.) 

PROCTOR,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1598.  Preb.  of  Ripon, 
1604-25.  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  John-the-Baptist, 
Ripon.  V.  of  Wilton,  Yorks.,  1610.  R.  of  Holme  on  Spalding 
Moor,  1613.  Received  grant  of  the  office  of  Reader  of  Civil 
Law  at  Cambridge,  1614,  for  life.  V.  of  Kirby-in-Cleveland, 
1615-25.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1615-25.  R.  of  Barwick, 
Yorks.,  1618-25;  reinstituted,  1625-9.  Lived  there  till  his 
death,  in  1633.  Admon.  Nov.  8,  1633,  to  Robert  Procter. 
{Thoresby  Soc,  xvii.  66.) 

PROCTOR,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Mar.  1622-3;  priest,  Sept.  1623.  V.  of  Thorp-Arch, 
Yorks.,  1624-68.  Died  1668.   Father  of  Henry  (1646). 

PROCTOR,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1636. 

PROCTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1654.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Grimsby,  Lines.  Schook, 
Grimsby  (Mr  Smith)  and  Alford  (Mr  Garley).  Matric.  1654; 
B.A.  1657-8. 

PROCTOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  5,  1666. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow,  1674.  Died 
soon  after. 

PROCTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1716.  S.  of  Robert,  currier,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  in  Craven. 
School,  Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719- 
20.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  12,  1720;  priest  (Chester)  Aug. 
I,  1725-    C.  of  Staveley-in-Cartmel.    (Scott-Mayor,  m.  301.) 

PROCTOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1722.  S.  of  Henry  (1697).  B.  at  Windsor.  Matric.  Lent,  1724; 
B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Fellow,  1726.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  July  7,  1726-  Called  to  the  Bar,  1728.  M.P.  for 
Downton,  Wilts.,  1746-51.  Steward  of  the  Court  of  Record 
at  Windsor.  Died  Apr.  5.  i75 1.  (G.  Mag. ;  L.  Mag. ;  Harwood.). 

PROCTOR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1638.  S.  of  Antonine  (sic)  (?  Anthony  (?i6i5)).  B.  at  Newcastle. 
School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley).  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Mary  Bishophill,  York,  1662. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Anthony  (1654).   (Peile,  i.  452.) 

PROCTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  20, 
1646.  S.  of  George  (1623),  clerk.  B.  at  Thorp-Arch,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Wetherby  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649; 
M.A.  1653.    Probably  C.  of  St  Mary  Castlegate,  York,  1661, 


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Proctor,  Robert 

PROCTOR,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 
1697.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Clewer,  Berks. 
School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  6,  1698. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1706.  Bencher,  1733.  Reader,  1737. 
Steward  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St  Paul's.  Second 
Justiceof  Brecknock,  1732-45.  Died  1745.  Father  of  George 
(1722).   (Middle  Temple  Bench  Book.) 

PROCTOR,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  25, 
1637.  S.  of  Edward,  of  HeUow,  near  Ollerton,  Notts.  Schools, 
London  and  Caunton,  Notts.  Matric.  1637-8.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25,  1640.   (Peile,  i.  450.) 

PROCTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  17, 
1650-1.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Bentham,  Yorks.  School, 
Bentham  (Mr  Will.  Walker).  Matric.  1650-1;  B.A.  1654. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660.  One  Mr 
Procter  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at  BumsaU-in-Craven 
after  1655.    (Peile,  i.  540.) 

PROCTOR,  JOHN.  Com.  for  B.A.  1467-8;  B.Can.L.  1472-3- 
R.  of  Hansworth  (Shef&eld),  1486-1501. 

PROCTOR,  JOHN.   Mus.Bac.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1510. 

PROCTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  13)  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 

PROCTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 
Scholar,  1625;  B.A.  1626-7.  Perhaps  brother  of  Charles 
(1623). 

PROCTOR,  JOHN.  M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  1619,  as  from  Devon;  B.A.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 
1622;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1636.  FeUow  of  Exeter,  1623-48, 
1660-71.  Died  1671.  Buried  in  Exeter  College  Chapel. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

PROCTOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  7,  1644;  B.A. 
1647. 

PROCTOUR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 
13,  1673.  S.  of  Anthony  (1640),  of  Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1682. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1677.  R.  of  Harrington,  Cumber- 
land, 1690-5.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bromfield,  1692-1714.  Brother 
of  Anthony  (1685). 

PROCTOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Feb.  15,  1691-2. 
Perhaps  same  as  next. 

PROCTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  29, 
1694.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  Craven,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick. Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May, 
1700;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1705.  R.  of  St  Nicholas, 
South  Kelsey,  Lines.,  1705.    (Peile,  1.  132.) 

PROCTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  27, 
1731.  S.  of  Stephen.  B.  in  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1735-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  21,  1735-6;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Winchester)  Feb.  1745-6.  C.  of  Astwood,  Bucks.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Wonersh,  Surrey,  1756-79.   (Peile,  11.  225.) 

PROCTEUR,  LUKE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617; 

B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1624.   R.  of  St  Michael 

Royal,  1636-43,  sequestered.    R.  of  St  Mary  Bothaw,  1639. 

V.  of  St  Peter's,  Isle  of  Thanet,  1665-6.    R.  of  Snodland, 

1666-73.   Buried  Jan.  16,  1673.   (T.  A.  Walker,  20.) 
PROCTER,  METCALF.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

July  22,  1727.  S.  of  Francis  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 

Metcalfe,  of  Thomborough),  of  Thorpe-on-the-Hill,  Yorks. 

School,  Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).    Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  July  31,  1727.   Lord  of  the  Manor  of  East  Ardsley  and 

Lofthouse,    near   Wakefield.     Of   Thorpe-on-the-Hill,    Esq. 

Married  and  had   issue.    Died  Sept.    i,    1792.    Buried   at 

Rothwell.   (F.M.G.,  907;  G.  Mag.;  E.  Mag.) 
PROCTER,   NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1571;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.   Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  17,  1580,  age  30. 
PROCTOR,   RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,   Easter, 

1572;  B.A.  1575-6.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Oct.  6,  1577-   One 

of   these  names  C.   of  St   Botolph,   Bishopsgate,   London. 

Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  June  11,  1588. 
PROCTOR,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1607. 

One  of  these  names  'of  Barnard's  Inn;  b.  in  London';  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  July  30,  1608. 
PROCTER,    RICHARD.     Adm.   sizar   (age    17)   at   Pembroke, 

June    12,    1658.     S.   of   Marmaduke,   husbandman.     B.   at 

Birstwith,  Yorks.    Matric.  i66o;  B.A.   1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  c.  1665;  priest,  c.  1667.    Perhaps  R.  of 

St  Mary  Bishophill,  York,  1670-89. 
PROCTOR,    ROBERT.     Matric.   pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Michs.   1601.    Of  Norfolk.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (?  1568), 

R.  of  Gissing,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608;  B.D.  1614-5. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1608.    R.  of  Gissing,  Norfolk, 

1613-68.    Died  1668. 


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Proctor,  Robert 

PROCTOR,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1610.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1613-4;  Scholar,  1614-6;  M.A. 
1617.  Fellow,  1618.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(York,  for  Lincoln)  1616;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  i,  1617-8. 
V.  of  Little  St  Mary,  Cambridge,  1620-30.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Coventry,  1638-43.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1643-4.  Bequest 
to  the  poor  of  Giggleswick,  Yorks. 

PROCTER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1588  {Peile  gives  1590)- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1578.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1586-1602. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1589-1638.  V.  of  Islington,  Middlesex, 
I59C^-I638.  R.  of  Shepperton,  1592-1638.  Died  Nov.  19, 
1638.  Buried  at  Shepperton.  Will  (P.C.C);  property  in 
Dorset.   Father  of  Daniel  (1625).   (Peile,  i.  130;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PROCTOR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  9, 

1717.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Tacolneston,  Norfolk,  Esq. 
PROCTOR,  STEPHEN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 

23,  1691.  S.  of  John,  deceased.   B.  at  Ashy,  Yorks.   School, 

Sedbergh.   Matric.  1691. 
PROCTOR,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1560.    Of  Staffordshire.    B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567.    FeUow, 

1565- 
PROCTER,    THOMAS.     Matric.   sizar   from   St   Catharine's, 

Michs.    1568;    B.A.    1571-2;   M.A.    1575-     Probably    R.   of 

Gissing,   Norfolk,    1579-1613.     Perhaps   father   of    Robert 

{1601). 
PROCTOR,   THOMAS.    Matric.   sizar   from   St   John's,   Lent, 

1577-8. 
PROCTOR,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 

1631.   S.  of  Richard,  citizen  and  Salter.   B.  at  Westminster. 

Bapt.  July  31,  1614.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  1631. 

Married  and  had  issue. 
PROCTER,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  King's,  1738.   S.  of  Samuel, 

of  Newcastle,  Staffs.,  gent.   Matric  (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 

Mar.   26,   1728,  age   18;   B.A.   (Oxford)    1731.    Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  June  17,  i739-   i^l-  Oxon.) 
PROCTOR,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1568.   One 

Wm.    Proctor   R.   of   Over   Boddington,    Northants.     Will 

(P.C.C.)  1628. 
PROCTOR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20, 

1662.   S.  of  Francis,  butcher,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.   B. 

there.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1662-7; 

B.A.  1665-6.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  2,  1667;  priest, 

May   1673.     C.  of  Syleham  and  licensed   as  schoolmaster 

there.  Mar.  22,  1676-7.   (Venn,  i.  416.) 

PROCTOR, .   FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1433. 

PRODDY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
i68i.  S.  of  Oliver,  cloth  merchant.  B.  at  Guisborough, 
Yorks.  School,  Guisborough  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  i68i;  B.A. 
1685-6;  M.A.  1691.  Ord.  priest  (York)  June,  1694.  V.  of 
Snaith,  Yorks.,  1692.  V.  of  Eston-in-Cleveland,  1693-6. 
Minister  of  Cartmel,  Lanes.,  1698-1707.  Buried  there  Sept. 
1707.   Admon.  Archd.  Richmond. 

PROFETT,   NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,   Michs. 

1615.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  27,  1617.   B.A.  1618-9; 

M.A.  1622.   R.  of  Cranford  St  John,  Northants.  (Apr.-June), 

1621 ;  of  Marlborough  St  Peter  and  St  Paul,  Wilts.,  1630-68. 

Author,  sermon.    Buried  at  St  Peter's,   Mar.   18,   1668-9. 

Father  of  the  next.   {Peile,  i.  307.) 
PROFFETT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

June  5,  1655.  S.  of  Nicholas  (above),  clerk,  of  Marden,  Wilts. 

B.  there,  1640.    School,  Marlborough.    Matric.  1655;  B.A. 

1658-9. 
PROLINE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1631. 
PROUD,  see  also  PRUDE. 
PROUD,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  26, 

1671.    1st  s.  of  Samuel  (1646),   R.  of  Patrington,  Yorks. 

B.  at  Scarborough.    Schools,  Hackness  (Mr  Francis  Proud) 

and  Pickering  (Mr  Grey).   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 

1678.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1674-5;  priest,  Sept.  i677- 

V.  of  Woolavington,  Somerset,  1678-^4.    R.  of  Oake,  1694- 

1722.    Preb.  of  Wells,  1694-1722.   Died  Nov.  1723.   M.I.  at 

Oake.   Brother  of  Samuel  (1682). 
PROUD  or  PRUDE,  JOHN.    Incorp.   1510-1;  M.A.  (Oxford); 

B.D.  (Paris).  Will  of  one  John  Prud,  proved  (P.C.C.)  Dec.  1, 

1515.    The  testator  bequeaths  books  to  Queens'  College, 

Cambridge,  and  to  the  Abbey  of  Lanercost,  Cumberland. 

PROUD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  14,  1669. 
S.  of  Joseph,  of  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford)  May  10,  1667,  age  15.  Matric.  (Emmanuel)  1670; 
B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 
1673.   V.  of  Steyning,  Sussex,  1683.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


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Prowse,  Maximilian 

PROUDE,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1576. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1577-8.  Of  Salop.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1586.  Bencher,  1602.  Autumn  reader,  1606. 
Treasurer,  1614.  Married  Ursula,  dau.  of  Francis  Trappes, 
late  of  St  Michael  Bassishaw,  London,  Dec.  24,  1590. 

PROWDE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Archdeacon  of  Cashel, 
1640-69.  V.  of  BaUysheehan,  Tipperary,  1640;  of  Killenaule, 
1640;  of  Ballingarry,  1640.  Driven  from  Ireland  during  the 
rebellion.  Appointed  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  Salop, 
Aug.  28,  1644.  V.  of  Meole,  and  of  Diddlebury,  c.  1655. 
Returned  to  Ireland.  V.  of  Laracor,  Meath,  1664-9.  R.  of 
Islandmagee,  Antrim,  1665.  Dean  of  Clonfert,  1666-9.  Will 
proved,  1669;  of  Co.  Meath,  D.D.  (H.  B.  Swanzy;  H.  E. 
Forrest,  Old  Churches  of  Shrewsbury,  38.) 
PROWDE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1579;  B.A. 

1580-1. 
PROUD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  21, 
161 1.  S.  of  Richard,  goldsmith,  citizen  of  London,  deceased. 
B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Peter's,  Cheapside.  School,  Cloak  Lane 
(Mr  Renolds).  Matric.  1611;  Scholar,  1611-8;  B.A.  1614-5; 
M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1620;  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  9,  1623.  R.  of  Thrandeston,  Suffolk,  1623-36; 
suspended  by  Bishop  Wren.  Petitioned  Parliament  for  relief, 
1640.  Proposed  as  minister  of  the  Suffolk  Classis  (9th 
division),  1645.  Ejected  from  Thrandeston,  1662.  Will 
proved  (Norwich)  1666.  {Venn,  i.  212.) 
PROWDE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June, 
1646.  S.  of  Francis,  clerk.  School,  York.  Matric.  1646;  B.A. 
1649;  M.A.  1655.  R.  of  Patrington,  Yorks.,  1661-82.  R.  of 
St  Mary's,  Hull,  c.  1662.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Francis 
(1671). 
PROUD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  i,  1682. 
S.  of  Samuel  (above),  R.  of  St  Mary's,  HuU.  B.  at  Patrmgton, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Cottingham  (Mr  Stephen  Clarke)  and  Hull. 
Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Perhaps  V.  of  Woolavmgton, 
Somerset,  1694-1728.  Died  1728.  Brother  of  Francis  (1671). 
PROWDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1573;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Oct.  13, 
1581.  R.  of  Gt  Kimble,  Bucks.,  1583-9-  R-  °i  Aston  Sandford, 
1589-1616.  R.  of  Little  Kimble,  1589-1616.  Died  1616. 
{Lipscomb,  i.  47;  11.  348,  353-) 
PROWDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579- 
80;  Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1594;  D.D. 
1615.  Fellow,  1585.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1595, 
resigned  same  year.  R.  of  Little  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1597-8- 
R.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1600-1.  V.  of  Enfield,  1601-16.  R.  of 
St  Andrew  Wardrobe,  London,  1608-15.  Buried  there  Feb. 
20,  1615-6.  wm,  P.C.C. 
PROUD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1669.  2nd  s.  of  WilUam,  yeoman.  B.  at  Pickermg,  Yorks. 
School,  Pickering.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May,  1673;  priest,  June,  1674-  C.  of  Eskdaleside, 
Whitby,  Yorks.  Father  of  the  next. 
PROWDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June, 
1711.  S.  of  William  (above),  C.  of  Eskdaleside,  Whitby, 
Yorks.  Schools,  Coxwold  and  Thornton.  B.A.  1714-5-  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Mar.  1714-5;  priest,  1715-6.  V.  of  Middleton, 
Yorks.,  1716.  V.  of  Sinnington,  1725-c-  45- 
PROUDFOOT,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1487-8.  Mentioned  in  the  will 
of  William  Woodcock,  1487;  '---to  the  Ubrary  of  Pembroke 
Hall,  to  be  chayned,  a  boke  called  De  vita  Chrtsh  and  my 
red  boke  cf  Astronomy  conteyning  hys  tretes,  so  that  the 
sayd  Robert  Proudfote  may  use  it  for  the  tyme  of  his 
contynuance  at  Cambrigge";  also  to  the  same  'my  boke  of 
Doctor  de  Lyra.' 
PROUDFOOT,  T.   B.A.  1490-1. 

PROUDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  2,  1708 
(ten  year  man).  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1708-9;  B.D. 
1719- 
PROVYS  or  PRAVYS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King  s  (age  17)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1547-  Of  Exeter.  Matnc.  1547. 
Left  in  1549- 
PROWETT,  see  PRUETT. 

PROWSE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  (New 
Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  1647;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Chnsti,  1648. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  1648. 
PROWSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  No^  23, 
1743  S.  of  Charles,  barrister,  of  Croyden,  Somerset.  B.  at 
Old  Cleeve.  School,  WeUs  (Mr  Wheeler).  Matric.  1743;  B.A. 
1747-8-  MA  1755.  Probably  V.  of  East  Brent,  Somerset, 
1750.  R.ofCamerton,  1750-1800.  Preb.ofWeUs,  1765-1800. 
Died  1800.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1800.  {Scott-Mayor,  111.  540.) 
PROUSE  MAXIMILIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610. 

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Prudden,  Peter 

PROWSE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i6,  1645. 

PRUDDEN,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1620. 
Mentioned  in  the  English  State  papers  of  1635,  when  he  was 
offered  a  position  as  minister  in  the  Bahama  Islands;  this 
post  he  declined.  Sailed  for  New  England  with  a  small  band 
of  followers,  1637.  Arrived  in  Boston,  June  26,  1637.  Left 
Boston,  and,  together  with  Rev.  John  Davenport  and  his 
adherents,  founded  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1638.  Withdrew 
with  his  friends  from  New  Haven  and  established  planta- 
tions at  Milford,  Conn.,  1639.  Pastor  of  the  Milford  Church, 
1640-56.  Died  1656.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

PRUDE  or  PROUDE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St 
Catharine's,  Michs.  1642.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John  Proude, 
Knt.  (killed  at  the  siege  of  Groll  in  Guelderland,  Holland, 
1628).  If  so,  succeeded  to  the  manor  of  Faversham,  Kent. 
Died  s.p.   {Hasted,  11.  815.) 

PRUDE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1674-  S.  of  John,  of 
Westminster.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Dec.  6,  1667; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1671.  R.  of  Hartley  Wespall,  Hants.,  1685. 
(A  I.  Oxon.) 

PRUDOM,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  4,  1723.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  1724.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27, 
1721.  Barrister,  1729.  Buried  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel, 
Nov.  19,  1745.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  364.) 

PRUDOM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan. 
27,  1691.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Wykeham,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1691;  Scholar,  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
16951  priest,  1696. 

PRUE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  9,  1577-  Of 
Yorkshire. 

PRUETT  or  PROWETT,  ALEXANDER.  Fine  for  non-inception 
in  Can.L.,  1451.  R.  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex,  1434-47. 
R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Colchester,  Essex,  1440-1.  Commissary 
of  the  Archbp.  for  probate  of  wills,  c.  1443,  but  his  authority 
was  withdrawn,  1446-7. 

PRUETT  or  PROWETT,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1465-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1467.  Canon  of  Lincoln.   {Gr.  Bk,  A.) 

PRUJEAN  or  PRIGION,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius, 
Mar.  15,  1577-8.  Of  Boothby,  Lines.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A. 
1585.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Suffragan  Bishop  of  Colchester) 
June,  1596,  age  35.  C.  of  Widford-by-Chehnsford,  Essex, 
1596.  R.  of  Boothby,  Lines.,  1596-1624.  Licensed  to  practise 
physic  in  Lincoln  diocese,  June  23,  1605;  licensed  as  school- 
master (Lincoln)  Apr.  3,  1605.  Licensed  preacher  (Canter- 
bury) 1605.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1624.  Father  of  the  next 
and  of  William  (1620).   (Venn,  1.  96.) 

PRUJEAN  or  PRIDGEON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at 
Caius,  Mar.  23,  1609-10.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  R.  of  Boothby, 
Lines.  Bapt.  Feb.  21,  1596-7,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
1610;  Scholar,  1613-5;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  M.D.  1625 
{Grace  for  M.D.  passed  in  1621,  not  conferred  till  1625). 
Practised  in  London.  L.R.C.P.,  1621.  F.R.C.P.,  1626. 
Registrar,  1641-6  and  1647-50.  President,  1650-5.  Treasurer, 
1655-64.  Knighted,Apr.  1,  1661.  First  physician  to  Charles  II. 
Married  (1)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Legatt,  of  Homchurch, 
Essex;  (2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lord  Gorges.  Died  at  his  house 
in  the  Old  Bailey,  London,  June  23,  1666.  Buried  at  Horn- 
church,  Essex.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  William  (1620)  and 
father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  207;  D.N.B.) 

PRUJEAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall.  S.  of  Francis 
(above),  M.D.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Alban,  Wood  Street. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Migrated  as  pens,  to  Caius,  May  15,  1641, 
age  18.  Matric.  1641;  M.D.  (Franeker).  Incorp.  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1649.  F.R.C.P.,  1657.  Licence  (Bishop  of  Ixindon) 
Nov.  8,  1645,  to  marry  Isabel  Hore,  of  St  Sepulchre's, 
spinster,  dau.  of  Robert,  citizen  and  apothecary.  Died  Oct. 
10,  1662.   Buried  at  Homchurch,  Essex.   {Venn,  i.  343.) 

PRUJEAN  or  PRIGION,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius, 
June  30,  1591  (although  he  came  to  Cambridge  and  lived 
in  this  College  in  1587).  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Boothby,  Lines. 
School,  Boothby.   {Venn,  1.  143.) 

PRIDGEON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  1, 
1620.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Francis  (1577-8),  clerk.  School, 
Navenby  (Mr  Holker).  Probably  adm.  at  Leyden,  Dec.  12, 
1631,  and  the  'doctor  of  physic'  who  examined  in  medicine 
for  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln  in  1639.  Author  of  a  Latin  epigram 
in  Winterton's  Hippocrates,  1633.  Admon.  (P.C.C,  as  of 
Lincoln)  Oct.  13,  1650,  to  son  Francis.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1609-10).   {Venn,  1.  250.) 

PRYCKARDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1545. 

PRYDMAY,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1546. 

PRYMONT  or  PRIAMONT,  VINCENT.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1587.  Of  Kent. 


PuE,  John 

PRYNK, .   Com.  for  degree,  1464-5- 

PRYS,  EDMUND  see  PRICE. 

PSALTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1614. 
Perhaps    the   Edward   Salter,   B.A.   from   Trinity,    1617-8 
(whom  see). 
PUCKERING,  see  also  PICKERING. 

PUCKERING  or  PUCKRIN,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house, Jan.  20,  1609-10.   Matric.  1610. 
PUCKERING,   HENRY.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at   Trinity,    1654. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry  Puckering  (163 1-2),  alias 
Newton,  Bart.,  of  the  Priory,  Warws.   B.A.  1657.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1658.   Died  young. 
PUCKERING,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1572.    Of  Yorkshire.    B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579;  B.D.  1586; 
D.D.  1591.  Fellow,  1585-8.  Perhaps  R.  of  Grimsby  St  Mary, 
1576.    Preb.  of  Norwich,  1595-1616.    (To  be  distinguished 
from  Thomas   Pickeringe,   B.D.   (of  Emmanuel),   Preb.   of 
St  Paul's,  1596-1627.    Died  1627;  see  Hennessey,  where  he 
occurs  as  Puckering.) 
PUCKERING,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  20, 
1609-10.    Matric.  1610;  Scholar,  1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A. 
i6i8.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  8;  priest,  Aug.  9,  1627. 
R.  of  Newington,  Surrey,  1629,  resigned  the  same  year. 
PUCKERING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  over  15)  at  Caius, 
June  18,  1647.   S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Hildersham,  Cambs. 
Schools,  Thurlow,  Sufiolk  (Mr  Moore)  and  Newport,  Essex 
(Mr  Wooly).   Matric.  1647.   {Venn,  i.  369.) 
PUCKLE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar,  25, 
1645.    S.  of  Samuel,  alderman,  of  Norwich  (of  St  Michael 
Coslany).    Bapt.  there.  May  6,  1628.   Scholar,  1645-8;  B.A. 
1648-9. 
PUDDINGE,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    sizar    from    Peterhouse, 
Easter,   1602;   B.A.    1605-6;  Scholar,   1606-8;   M.A.   1609. 
R.  of  Little  Wacton,   Norfolk,    1613.    R.  of  Saxlingham- 
Nethergate,  1617-21.     R.  of   Saxlingham-Thorpe   in    1630. 
(Blomefield,  v.  501.) 
PUDSEY,  ALEXANDER.    Incorp.  M.A.   1664,  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.   Matric.  there,  Dec.  10,  1658;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1658-9;    M.A.    1661;    B.D.    1671;    D.D.    1681.     Fellow   of 
Magdalen,    1661-1721.     Proctor    (Oxford)    1670-1.     R.    of 
Tubney,  Berks.,  1704.    Died  June  i,  1721.    Buried  in  the 
Chapel  of  Magdalen  CoUege.  M.I.  WiU  (V.C.C.)  Oxford. 
PUDSEY,  AMBROSE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  7,  1672. 
S.  and  h.  of  Ambrose,  of  Bolton-by-Bolland,  Yorks.    Bapt. 
at  Forcett,  Apr.  18,  1655.    Matric.  1672.    Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  14,  1682.   Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1682  and  1692.   M.P. 
for  Clitheroe,  1695-8  and  1701-5-    J-P-    Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Marsden,  of  Wennington,  Lanes.    Buried  at 
Bolton,  May  7,  1716.    Father  of  the  next.    {Peile,  11.  45; 
H.  I.  Longden;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
PUDSAY,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 
1701.    S.  and  h.  of  Ambrose  (above),  gent.    Bapt.  Feb.  12, 
1685-6,   at   Bolton-by-Bolland,   Yorks.    School,   Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1701.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  22,  1702. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1709.    Of  Bolton  Hall-in-Craven.    Died 
unmarried.  Buried  at  Bolton,  Apr.  22,  1728.  Admon.,  York. 
{Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665,  ed.  Clay.) 
PUDSEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  12,  1735.  B.  at 
'  Heydon '  (?  Hayton,  near  Pocklington),  Yorks.  Matric.  1735 ; 
B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon  {Litl.  dim.  from  York)  Dec.  1740; 
priest,  Aug.  1742.    C.  of  Kirby  Underdale,  1740;  V.,  1755. 
Died  Oct.  1772. 
PUDSEY,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1571. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Ameford,  Long  Preston  in  Craven . 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1574-5  (ist  in  the  ordo).   (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1564;  Whittaker,  Craven,  156.) 
PUDSEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586. 
Probably  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Barford  and  Bolton,  Yorks. 
B.  Aug.  17,  1567.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,   1593.    Of 
Hackforth.    Buried   at   Hornby,   Feb.   26,    1619-20.    Will, 
York.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
PUGH,  ABRAHAM  BARBOUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  23,   1741-2.    S.  of  Matthew,  of  London.    School,  St 
Paul's.   Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1750.   Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Dec.  18,  1748- 
PUGH,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  3,   1669.    Of 
Wales.    Matric.  1669;  B.A.   1672-3;  M.A.   1684.    V.  of  Gt 
Baddow,   Essex,    1683.     R.   of   Snoreham,    1693-5.     R..  of 
Runwell,  1694;  still  there  in  1700.  Married  Elizabeth  Parkms, 
spinster,  of  Gt  Baddow,  Apr.  24,  1689.    Perhaps  father  of 
Robert  (1710-n). 
PUE,   JOHN.     Matric.   sizar  from   Jesus,    Michs.    1602;   B.A. 
1605-6;  M.A.  1609.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1606. 
Perhaps   V.   of   Newton,   Sufiolk,    1609.    V.   of   Kirton-in- 
HoUand,  Lines.,  1611.   WiU  (Lincoln)  1652.    Perhaps  father 
of  the  next. 


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PuE,  John 

PUE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1639. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  John  (above).  B.A.  1642; 
M.A.  1646.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1677;  'C.  of  Giste- 
ham.' 

PUGH,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1707.  S.  of  John,  of  Rhayadr, 
Radnor,  clerk.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  7, 
1698,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
June  24,  1714.   R.  of  New  Radnor,  1714.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

PUGH,  LEWIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  24, 
1739-40.  S.  of  Howel.  B.  at  Dolgelley,  Merioneth.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  20,  1744;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1745.  V.  of 
Godmersham,  Kent,  1767;  resigned  the  same  year. 

PUGHE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  16,  1710-1. 
Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry  (1669).  Matric.  1710-1; 
B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  27, 
1716;  priest,  Dec.  2,  1717.  Probably  R.  of  Runwell,  Essex, 
tUl  1721.  Died  1721.  One  of  these  names  of  Runwell,  clerk; 
will,  1759.    (Morant,  11.  13.) 

PUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  29,  1664.  Of 
Caernarvon,  Wales.  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1671. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18, 
1670;  priest  (Ely)  June  18,  1671.  (One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Berriew,  Montgomery,  1664-80.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1678. 
Died  1680.    (Thomas,  St  Asaph,  i.  351.)) 

PUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1718.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Lowess, 
Radnor.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  Rodd).   Matric.  1718. 

PULESTON,  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  11, 
1718.  S.  of  Gerard,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1718;  Scholar,  1719. 

PULESTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Fellow,  1583-5.  One  of  these 
names  s.  of  Hugh,  of  'Llwyny,  Knottiau,'  Denbigh.  R.  of 
Burton  Latimer  and  Loddington,  Northants.,  and  of  Lanynys, 
Denbigh,  1588.   But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

PULESTON  or  PILSON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  19,  1619.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  preb.  of  St 
Asaph,  1635-8,  deprived.  (But  see  D.  R.  Thomas,  i.  340, 
where  he  is  identified  with  the  Oxford  graduate.) 

PULESTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1638.  S.  of  John  (?  i6o8),  Esq.,  of  Llwyn  Knottiau, 
Denbigh.  B.  at  St  Asaph.  School,  St  Asaph  (private). 
Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1639-40. 

PILSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1570; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  29,  1576;  priest.  Mar.  29,  1578.  (A.  Gray; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

PULESTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1608.  Doubtless  of  Llwyn  Knottiau,  Denbigh.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1611.   Probably  father  of  Edward  (1638). 

PULESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1703.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Pickhill,  near  Bangor,  Denbigh. 
.School,  Chester  (Mr  Harper).   Matric.  1703. 

PYLSTON,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1550. 

PILSTONE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1570. 

PULESTON,  ROGER.  M.A.  1664  (Incorp.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  Apr.  i,  1656;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1659; 
M.A.  1661.  V.  of  Pirton,  Oxon.,  1672.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PUILSTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589. 

PULFORD,  GREGORY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1647.  Of  Chester.  B.A.  1650.  P.C.  of  Nackington, 
Kent.  R.  of  Lower  Hardres,  1660-9.  R.  of  Milton,  1661-9. 
V.  of  St  Stephen's,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1675-93.  Died  Aug. 
23,  1693,  aged  70.   M.I.  at  St  Stephen's. 

PULFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  3,  1614. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  in  London  (Mr 
Spight).  Matric.  1614;  Scholar,  1614-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  22,  1617.    (Venn,  1.  226.) 

PULFORD,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1675. 
S.  of  William,  of  Alston,  Seilop.  Matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  May  24,  1661,  age  17;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1675.  V.  of  Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.,  1673-1710. 
Died  Aug.  6,  1710.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PULFORD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  17,  1667. 

Of  Kent.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 
PULFORD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 

27,  1716.    S.  of  Alexander,  goldsmith,  of  Cheshire.    B.  at 

Chester.    School,  Audlem  (Mr  Evans).    Matric.  1716;  B.A. 

1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (St  Asaph)  Sept.  19,  1725; 

priest,  Sept.  25,   1726.    P.C.  of  HarthiU,  Cheshire,   1730. 

(Scott-Mayor,  in.  306.) 


Pulley,  William 

PULFORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lower  Hardres,  near 

Canterbury,  Kent,  1635.   Died  there  June,  1660.   (Peile,  1. 

332) 
PULLHAM,  BROWNE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1618. 

PULHAM,  JOHN.  Of  Clare  Hall,  c.  1400.  (See  Caius  MSS. 
Cat.,  137.) 

PULHAM,  RICHARD.  Original  feUow  of  Gonville  Hall,  135  i. 
Probably  fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  in  1377.  Master  of  Gon- 
ville Hall,  1393-1412.  Proctor  to  the  dean  of  St  Mary's, 
Lincoln,  in  1343.  Chaplain,  St  Peter's  altar,  Lincoln,  1344. 
V.  of  Belton,  Suffolk,  1348.  In  1363,  at  the  request  of  the 
University,  the  Pope  granted  him  a  licence  to  hold  a  benefice 
of  £30  in  the  diocese  of  Rochester,  Kent.  Ord.  deacon,  on 
the  title  of  the  College,  by  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  May  27, 1374. 
(Venn,  i.  2.) 

PULHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  20, 

1675.    S.   of  Brown,   gent.    B.   at   Framlingham,   Suffolk. 

Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb. 

1680-1;  priest,  Oct.  15,  1682.   R.  of  Tunstall,  Suffolk,  1688. 

R.  of  Boyton,  1697;  not  there  in  1722. 
PULHAM,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  2, 

1631.    Of  Suffolk.    S.  of  Nicholas,  hatter.    B.  at  Beccles. 

Matric.  1632.  Migrated  to  Caius,  June  16,  1635,  age  20.  B.A. 

1635-6;  M.A.  1639.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1638; 

priest,  Sept.  20,  1640.   (Venn,  i.  318.) 

PULHAM,  WOLFRAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  2,  1711.  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Melton,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1713;  B.A.  1715-6. 

PULLAM, .  Student  at  Jesus,  1599-1600. 

PULKYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  31, 
1691.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Whiston,  Northants.  School, 
Charterhouse.   Matric.  1692. 

PULLE,  NICHOLAS.  One  of  the  earliest  'King's  scholars'  at 
Cambridge,  1318.  S.  of  Robert. 

PULL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1611.   Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1618. 

PULLENSON,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  158 1. 

PULLER,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592; 
Scholar,  1596;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Lecturer  at  All 
Saints',  Hertford,  1642.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1648,  as  of  Hertford, 
proved  by  Isaac,  the  son.  (Names  wrongly  read  by  Cooper 
as  Fuller.) 

PULLER,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  26,  1653.  S.  of 
Isaac,  of  Hertford,  Esq.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  Scholar, 
1657;  M.A.  1660;  B.D.  1667;  D.D.  1673.  FeUow,  1658-76 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1661.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  12,  1658 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1664.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
1664.  R.  of  Sacombe,  Herts.,  1671-93.  R.  of  St  Mary-le 
Bow,  1679-93.  Married  Alice  Codrington,  of  Kingston, 
Surrey,  Dec.  23,  1676.  Author,  The  Moderation  of  the  Church 
of  England.  Died  Nov.  1693.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1693-4;  property 
in  Stafford  and  Salop.  (D.N.B.) 

PULLEY,  BARNARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1589. 

PULLEY,  GEORGE,  see  FOLEY. 

PULLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  10,  1668-9.  Of 
Essex.  S.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Wickford,  Essex.  Bapt.  there, 
Dec.  17,  1652.  Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1672-3; 
M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1676;  priest, 
Mar.  11,  1676-7.  R.  of  Wickford,  Essex,  1677-1731.  R.  of 
Fordham,  1689.   Died  1730-1.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

PULLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  18, 
1578;  priest,  Apr.  17,  1579. 

PULLEY  or  FOLEY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1530-1;  M.A.  1534;  B.D. 
1548.  Proctor,  1540-1.  Fellow  of  Clare,  in  1549;  expelled 
by  the  commissioners,  1549. 

PULLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584; 
Scholar,  1588;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Fellow,  1591. 
V.  of  Grayne,  Kent,  1596-8.  V.  of  Whitfield,  1601-3.  R-  oi 
Throwley,  1605.  R.  of  Leveland,  1608.  Will  (Canterbury) 
1645. 

PULLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  R.  of  Ashingdon, 
Essex.  Buried  Jan.  6,  1640-1.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London. 
Benefaction  to  Bridgnorth.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

PULLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1646;  B.A.  1647. 


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PuLLEVN,  Benjamin 

PULLEYN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1650. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Scholar,  1651;  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1653-4; 
M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1673.  Fellow,  1656.  Senior  Proctor,  1664-5. 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1674-86.  Signed  for  deacon's  and 
priest's  orders  (London)  Mar.  5,  1663-4.  R-  of  Southoe, 
Hunts.,  1686-90.  Died  1690. 

PULLEYN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  May 
12,  1725.  S.  of  Charles  (?  a  mistake  for  Thomas),  gent.,  of 
Yorkshire.  B.  1706,  at  Burley,  near  Otley.  School,  Bradford 
(Mr  Hill).  Matric.  1725.  Died  at  Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1725. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1718).  {F.M.G.,  879;  Pulleyns  of  Yorks., 
582.) 

PULLEIN,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1624.  6ths.  of  WiUiam  (1575-6),  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
there,  Mar.  3,  1604-5.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  and 
licensed  to  act  as  schoolmaster  at  Leeds  Grammar  School. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1615)  and  Joshua  (1615).  (Cathenne 
PuUein ;  Pulleyns  of  Yorks.) 

PULLEIN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1586. 

PULLEIN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1636-  B.A.  1637-8.  Perhaps  previously  at  Oxford.  If  so, 
s.  of  Thomas  (1583).  Matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford)  May  8, 
1635,  age  17.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Norwood, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  Sept.  2,  r6i7.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
Mar.  16,  1652-3.   (Pulleyns  of  Yorks.,  519.) 

PULLINE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1637. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Garthcrook,  Bramley,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Fewston,  Mar.  18,  1620-1.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar, 
1638.  Married  Ann  Wilks,  Sept.  5,  1647.  (Pulleyns  of  Yorks., 
230.) 

PULLEYNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  29, 
1579.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  V.  of  Fewston,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1579.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Fenton,  Yorks.,  1583-91. 
Died  1591.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  next  and  of  William 
(1575-6). 

PULLEYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1568. 
Probably  ist  s.  of  Henry,  V.  of  Fewston,  Yorks.  B.A.  1572-3. 
Master  of  St  Peter's  School,  York,  1575-90  (Guy  Fawkes 
was  one  of  his  pupils).  Died  1590  (sic).  Admon.  (York)  1600; 
'John  Pulleyn,  clerk,  of  Fuiston,  to  brother  William  Pulleyne, 
clerk."  Probably  brother  of  William  (1575-6)  and  perhaps 
of  Henry  (1579).   (Pulleyns  of  Yorks.,  306.) 

PULLEN  or  PULLEYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630;  B.D.  1637.  FeUow, 
until  1644.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660-70.  Chancellor  of  Lincoln, 
1660-70.   Died  1670.   (Le  Neve,  Fasti,  11.  94,  loi.) 

PULLEYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6,  1666; 
Scholar,  1668;  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1669-70.  Signs  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  Dec.  19,  1672;  'C.  of  Buckland,  Herts.' 
Probably  V.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  1690-8.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for 
contemporary  namesakes. 

PULLIN,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 
S.  of  WiUiam  (1576),  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.  B.A.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1627-8.  C.  of  Nor- 
manton.  Succeeded  his  brother  Samuel  (1615)  as  Master 
of  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1630-51.  V.  of  Normanton,  1632. 
Dean  of  Middleham,  in  1637.  Married  Hester  Stancliffe,  of 
Sainton,  1637.  Buried  at  Middleham,  Dec.  1,  1657.  Brother 
of  Samuel  (1615)  and  of  Daniel  (1624).  (Pulleyns  of  Yorks., 
324.) 

PULLEN,  JOSIAH.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford)  Nov.  15,  1650;  B.A.  1654;  M.A. 
1657.  Vice-principal  of  Magdalen  HaU  for  57  years.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1662.  V.  of  St  Peter,  Oxford.  R.  of 
Blunsdon  St  Andrew,  Wilts.,  1684-1714.  One  of  the  original 
members  of  the  Oxford  Chemical  Society,  1684.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1714,  aged  83.  WiU  (Oxford)  1715.  (The  Pulleyns  of  Yorks., 
565;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Musgrave,  where  the  date  of  death 
is  apparently  that  of  his  burial.) 

PULLEN  or  PULLEINE,  MARMADUKE.  B.A.  1535-6;  M.A. 
1538.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  KiUinghaU,  Yorks.  (Recorder 
of  York,  1534-7).  R.  of  Ripley,  1552-5.  deprived.  Died 
unmarried. 

PULLEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  R.  of  Thurlaston  AU  Saints', 
Leics.,  c.  1648.  Buried  there  Nov.  16,  1658.  Benefactor  of 
Christ's.   (Peile,  i.  309;  Nichols,  iv.  998.) 

PULLEYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  5,  1704.  S.  of  Robert,  a  Master  of  the  Utter  Bar.  B.  at 
St  Neots.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  6, 
1706.   (Peile,  II.  160.) 

PULLIN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1615. 
4th  s.  of  WiUiam  (1576),  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there, 
July  2,  1598.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623;  D.D.  (Dublin)  1642. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1624;  priest,  Mar.  1624-5.  Minister 
of  the  New  Chapel,  Leeds,  1624-31.  Master  of  Leeds  Grammar 


PuLTER,  Robert 

School,  1624-30.  Accompanied  the  Marquis  of  Ormonde  to 
Ireland  as  private  Chaplain,  1632.  Preb.  of  Ossory,  1634-60. 
R.  of  Knockgraffon,  Tipperary,  1636.  ChanceUor  of  Cashel, 
1636-61.  Dean  of  Clonfert,  Galway,  1638-61.  Escaped  to 
England  on  the  outbreak  of  the  RebeUion,  1641.  Became 
chaplain  to  Aubrey  de  Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford.  Preb.  of 
St  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  1642-61.  Archbishop  of 
Tuam,  1661-7.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cooke, 
V.  of  Leeds.  Died  Jan.  24,  1666-7.  Buried  in  Tuam 
Cathedral.  WiU,  Dublin.  Brother  of  Joshua  (1615)  and  of 
Daniel  (1624).    (D.N.B.) 

PULLEIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1720.  S.  of  Samuel,  grocer,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Bedale. 
Schools,  Bedale  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4; 
M.A.  1729.  Ord.  priest  (LincoUi)  Sept.  22,  1728;  'C.  of 
Gainsborough.'  One  of  these  names  of  Dublin,  clerk;  wiU 
(P.C.C.)  1784.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  333.) 

PULLEYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1580-1.  Of  Lincoln  diocese.  B.A.  1583-4-  Ord.  pnest 
(Lincoln)  1586. 

PULLEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1583. 
Spent  four  years  at  Cambridge.  B.A.  (St  Alban's,  Oxford) 
1587;  M.A.  (New  CoUege,  Oxford)  1589-90.  V.  of  Pontefract, 
Yorks.,  1597-1624.  V.  of  Darrington,  1610-26.  Died  c.  1626. 
Perhaps  father  of  Francis  (1636).   (Peile,  i.  176.) 

PULLEINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  15,  1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bolton,  Yorks.  School, 
Lowther,  Westmorland. 

PULLEYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  7,  i7i8.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Burley-in-Otley.  B.  Aug.  22, 
1701.  Matric.  1717.'  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  West  Riding. 
Antiquary.  Of  Burley  HaU,  Esq.  Married  (i)  Frances,  dau. 
of  WUUam  Hammond,  of  ScarthingweU,  Yorks.;  (2)  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Sterne,  of  Elvington,  Yorks.  Died  Oct.  24, 
1759.  M.I.  at  Otley.  Brother  of  Charles  (1725)-  (F.M.G., 
879;  Pulleyns  of  Yorks.,  580.) 

PULLEYN  or  PULLEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  10,  1575-6.  Doubtless  s.  of  Henry,  V.  of  Fewston, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1576;  Scholar,  1579;  B.A.  1579-80.  M.A. 
1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1583.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  16, 
1583.  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.,  1583-1631.  Buried  there  Apr.  13, 
1 63 1.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1568)  and  perhaps  of  Henry 
(1579),  father  of  Daniel  (1624),  Joshua  (1615)  and  Samuel 
(1615).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Catherine  PuUein;  The  Pulleyns  of  Yorks., 
314-) 

PULMER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1639. 
(Entered  as  Palmer  in  Matric.  and  Degrees.) 

PULTENEY,  see  POULTNEY. 

PULTER  or  POULTER,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1619.  Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of 
Lytton  (1588).  Bapt.  at  Little  Hadham,  Aug.  21,  1603. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  15,  1620.  Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1641. 
Married  Lady  Hester,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Marlborough. 
Buried  at  Cottered,  Feb.  3,  1689.   (CluUerbuck,  iii.  518.) 

POULTER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  2,  1667-8.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Ashley,  near 
Newmarket,  Cambs.  B.  there.  School,  Gt  Wratting.  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675-  V.  of  HaverhiU,  Suffolk, 
1682-1703.  Another  of  these  names  of  Gt  Wratting,  clerk; 
wiU  proved  (Bury)  Oct.  7,  1698. 

PULTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Wymondley  Magna,  Herts., 
Knt.  Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1586.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Rowland  Lytton,  of  Knebworth,  Knt.;  (2)  Dame  Ann, 
widow  of  Sir  WUliam  Barnes,  of  Woolwich,  Kent.  Buried  at 
Cottered,  Apr.  10,  1626.  Doubtless  father  of  Lytton  (1588). 
(Clutterbuck,  in.  517.) 

PULTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1609. 

PULTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  4,  1664-5. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  6th  s.  of  Arthur  (1619).  Matric. 
1665.   Died  s.p.  Sept.  22,  1677.  (Clutterbuck,  iii.  518.) 

PULTER,  LYTTON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1588. 
S.  of  Edward  (1569).  B.  Oct.  21,  1575-  Of  Cottered,  Herts. 
Married  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Capel.  of  Hadham  HaU, 
Knt.  Buried  at  Cottered,  June  29,  1608.  Father  of  Arthur 
(1619).   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  in.  518.) 

POULTER,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  18,  1717-8. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Dalham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1718; 
Scholar,  1719;  LL.B.  1723- 

PULTER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1582-3. 

PULTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  Broughton,  Hunts.  B.A.  from 
Christ's,  1577-8.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  3, 
1582.  V.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1582;  successor  instituted, 
1603.    (Peile,  I.  130.) 


406 


PuLTER,  Samuel 

PULTER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606; 
Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613. 

PULTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1676.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  Cambs. 
B.  there.  School,  Wisbech.  Perhaps  matric.  1676,  as 
'  Pointer.' 

PULTON,  see  also  POULTON. 

PULTON,  JOHN  DE.   'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1328. 

PULVERTOFT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517.  Probably 
s.  of  GUbert.  R.  of  Easton-on-the-Hill,  Northants.,  in  1526. 
Died  1546.  Will  dated  (Archd.  Northampton)  June  11,  1546; 
proved,  Oct.  23,  1546. 

PUMELL,  THOMAS,  see  POMEL. 

PUNCHARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  over  14)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Thorpe  Abbots,  Norfolk  (Mr  Jarmy). 
Matric.  1668;  Scholar,  1668-75;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1674;  priest,  Dec.  i677- 
V.  of  Ash,  Suffolk,  1674.  R.  of  Hasketon,  1678-1736.  V.  of 
Sutton  All  Saints',  Suffolk,  1702.  Buried  at  Hasketon, 
Jan.  14,  1736-7.  Will  (Norwich)  1737-   (Venn,  i.  434.) 

PUNDER,  see  also  PONDER  and  PINDER. 

PUNDER  or  PONDER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1583;  B.A.  1587-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  24,  1597, 
'aged  28;  C.  of  Carlton  Rode,  Suffolk';  priest.  Mar.  25,  1598. 
Perhaps  P.C.  of  Fundenhale,  Norfolk,  1627. 

PUNDOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  12,  1598. 
Matric.  1598,  as  'Pinder';  Scholar;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606. 

PUNGE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  i6ii.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (York,  for 
Lincoln)  May  26,  i6i6.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Grove, 
Bucks.,  1660-73. 

PUNNET,  see  POYNET. 

PUNT,  see  POUNT. 

PUNTER,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573 ; 
B.A.  1576-7. 

PUNTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5,  1631. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Royston,  Cambs.  B.  there.  School, 
Hertford.  Scholar,  1631-7;  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest,  Mar.  10, 
1639.  C.  of  Heydon  and  Hadstock,  Essex;  sequestered,  1644. 
R.  of  Greenstead-by-Ongar,  1646;  sequestered,  but  restored, 
1660.  V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  in  1656  and  1663-c.  84.  V.  of 
Ely,  1663.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Lessingham,  Norfolk, 
1645.    [Venn,  i.  302.) 

PUPLETT  or  POPLETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  25,  1694.  Of  Ipswich.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697- 
8;  M.A.  1702.  Fellow,  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June, 
1699;  priest  (London)  May  26,  1700.  R.  of  Folksworth, 
Hunts.,  1702-6. 

PURCELL,  see  PERSALL  and  PURSELL. 

PURCHASE,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1629;  B.A.  1632-3. 

PURCHASE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1597; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604. 

PURCHASE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  1597-8. 

PURCHAS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1594.  S.  of 
George,  of  Thaxted,  Essex.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  20,  1577. 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  1, 
1607-8;  priest,  Jan.  25,  1608-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  as  'B.D.,' 
1615.  C.  of  Purleigh,  Essex.  V.  of  Eastwood,  1604-14.  R. 
of  St  Martin,  Ludgate,  1615-26.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Bread 
Street,  London,  1626  (Apr.-Sept.).  Author  of  the  Pilgrims. 
Died  Sept.  1626.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Oct.  21,  1626.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1609-10)  and  father  of  the  next.  {D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

PURCHASE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1622.  S.  of  Samuel  (above).  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1626,  age  24,  'Daniel.' 
R.  of  Sutton,  Essex,  1629-58.  Author  of  a  work  upon  bees: 
A  Theatre  of  Political  Fixing  Insects.  Died  c.  1658.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  28,  1658-9.   (Essex  Arch.  Soc.,  iv.  183.) 

PURCHASE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of 
Thomas  (1609-10),  R.  of  Eastwood,  Essex;  living,  1657. 

PURCHASE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1628. 

PURCHAS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  (?  1609-10).  S.  of  George,  of 
Thaxted,  Essex.  B.  there.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1613.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  18,  1614  (^ic),  age  25;  priest,  Mar.  5, 
1614-5.  C.  of  Beddington.  R.of  Eastwood,  Essex,  c.  1615-57. 
Died  Dec.  20,  1657.  Buried  at  Eastwood.  M.I.  Will  dated 
(P.C.C.)  Oct.  20,  1657;  proved.  May  12,  1658.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1594).   (Esse* Arch.  Soc,  iv.  182.) 


PuREFOY,  George 

PURCHAS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1620;  B..\.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
14;  priest,  Sept.  15,  1625.  V.  of  St  Margaret,  Lynn,  1637. 

PURCHAS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  5, 
1674.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks.  School, 
Marske  (Mr  Sedgwick).  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A. 
1681.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1682-3;  priest,  Feb.  1683-4. 
R.  of  Langton-on-Swale,  Yorks.,  1682-92.  V.  of  Kirkby 
Wiske,  1692-6.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Thornton, 
of  East  Newton,  Yorks.,  Dec.  27,  1682.  Died  1696.  Will, 
Dec.  6,  1696.  (Peile,  11.  53;  McCall,  Richmondshire  Churches, 
76.) 

PURCAS, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June,  1599. 

PURCHASOUR,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1337. 

PURDAW, .   B.A.  1491-2. 

PURDY,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1502-3.  Of  St  Mary  Hostel.  One 
of  these  names,  M.A.,  parish  priest  of  St  Matthew,  Friday 
Street,  London,  1509-10.  See  vrills  (P.C.C.)  S.  Clyfton  and 
J.  Hucchyns. 

PURDEY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1566-7. 
Scholar  (on  Archbishop  Parker's  foundation)  in  1564. 

PURDY,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1500-1.  Of  Trinity  Hall. 

PURDIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1598. 
Matric.  c.  1598. 

PURDON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584. 

PURDON, .  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1587-8. 

PUREFYE,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1555. 
6th  s.  of  Michael,  of  Caldecote,  Warws.  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A. 
1564.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1561.  Junior  Proctor,  1571-2. 
Senior  Proctor,  1576-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1567.  Com- 
missary to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1580-5.  Chancellor  of 
Worcester,  1590.  R.  of  Broughton  Hackett,  Worcs.,  1590-2. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1566),  Thomas  (1550),  Humphrey  (1544). 
John  (1544)  and  William  (1544).  (Peile,  i.  60;  Nichols,  iv. 
601;  T.  A.  Walker;  Cooper,  i.  363.) 

PUREFOY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Nov.  8,  1608.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Shalston,  Bucks., 
deceased  (and  Joyce,  dau.  of  George  Purefoy,  of  Drayton, 
Leics.).  B.  at  Drayton.  Matric.  1608;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A. 
1619;  B.D.  1626.  Fellow,  1611-26.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620. 
R.  of  Batsford,  Qoucs.,  1625-c.  47.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1647. 
(Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665.) 

PURYFYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1566.  7th  s.  of  Michael,  of  Caldecote,  Warws.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1569.  Married  and  had  issue.  Living, 
1601.  Brother  of  Arthur  (i555).  etc.  (Nichols,  iv.  601; 
T.A.  Walker.) 

PURYFYE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  14,  1579. 
S.  and  h.  of  William  (1544).  Matric.  1579-80.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  9,  1589;  of  Barnard's  Inn.  Of  Caldecote,  Esq. 
Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  BaskervUe,  of  Curdworth, 
Warws.,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  27,  1613,  aged  49.  Father  of 
William  (1597-8)  and  probably  of  Nathaniel  (1607)  and 
Ralph  (1611).   (Nichols,  iv.  601;  Vis.  of  Wane's.,  1619.J 

PUREFOY,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  23, 
1598-9.  S.  of  George,  of  Wolvershall,  Warws.  Matric.  1597-8. 
Of  Wolvershall  in  1640.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  i66x, 
aged  c.  82.   (Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682.) 

PURYFIE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1586;  B.A.  1590-1.  One  of  these  names  's.  of  George,  of 
Newton  Harcourt,  Leics.';  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1592. 

PURIFEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1621.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Drayton,  Leics.  B.  Jan.  n, 
1605  at  Wadley,  Berks.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  19,  1626.  Of  Wadley,  Knt.  Named  as 
one  of  the  knights  of  the  Royal  Oak,  in  1661.  Married 
(1)  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Glover,  Knt.;  (2)  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Francis  D'Arcy,  Knt.  Died  Mar.  28,  1661.  Buried  at 
Drayton.  Father  of  KnighUey  (1651)  and  George  (1644-5). 
(Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Nichols,  iv.  600.) 

PURIFY  or  PURIFOY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house, July  2,  1636.  Of  Leicestershire.  Probably  s.  of 
George,  of  Belgrave,  Leics.  School,  Markfield.  Matric.  1636; 
B..\.  1639-40.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1641-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1645.  Probably 
V.  of  Belgrave,  Leics.,  1646.  (T.  A.  Walker,  56;  Ntchoh,  iv. 
602.) 

PUREFOY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  30, 
1644-5.  Of  Berkshire.  S.  of  George  (1621),  of  Wadley, 
Berks.,  Esq.  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Wil- 
loughby,  Bart.,  of  Risley,  Derbs.  Died  c.  1670.  Buried  at 
Farringdon.  His  son  Henry  created  Bart,  in  1662.  Brother 
of  Knightley  (1651).  (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 
Lipscombe,  iii.  71.) 


407 


PuREFOY,  Humphrey 

PUREFOY,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Michael,  of  Caldecote, 
Warws.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1553-4-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1556.  Of  Barwell,  Leics.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Faunt,  of  Foston.  Died  1598.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1598.  Brother 
of  Arthur  (1555),  etc.  and  father  of  Thomas  (i595)-  (Nichols, 
IV.  601.) 

PUREFOY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  29, 
1646.  S.  of  William,  'Aulicus.'  B.  at  Gt  Milton,  0.xon. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford;  subscribed, 
Nov.  27,  1650;  B.A.  Nov.  29,  1650.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

PUREFOY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Michael,  of  Caldecote, 
Warws.  Perhaps  scholar  at  Christ's,  1547-8-  Of  Nether 
Whiteacre,  Warws.,  1601.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bradshaw,  of  Morebame.  Brother  of  Humphrey  {1544).  etc. 
(Peile,  I.  43;  Nichols,  iv.  601;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1619.) 

PUREFOY,  KNIGHTLEY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Oct.  6,  1651.  2nd  s.  of  George  (1621),  of  Wadley,  Berks. 
Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1659.  Fellow,  1654-61. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1656. 
Of  Shalstone,  Bucks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Sandford, 
of  Kent.  Died  Jan.  9,  1691.  Buried  at  Shalstone.  M.I. 
Brother  of  George  (1644-5).  {Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Lipscomb,  in.  73.) 

PUREFOY,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1576.  S.  of  Thomas  (1550).  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1581-2; 
M.A.  1585.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.  M.P.  for  Clitheroe, 
1584-6;  for  Nottingham,  1620-2.  Died  immarried,  Aug.  26, 
1627,  aged  65.  M.I.  at  Caldecote,  Warws.  (Nichols,  iv.  601; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

PUREFOY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  15, 
1607.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Francis  (1579)-  Died  unmarried. 
(Nichols,  IV.  601.) 

PUREFOY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
c.  1595.  Of  Leicestershire.  3rd  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Muston, 
Leics.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1598. 

PUREFOY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  c.  1595. 

PUREFOY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1611. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  Francis  (1579)-  B.A. 
1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest, 
June  1,1618.  R.ofShalstone,  Bucks.,  1630-41  (patron  George 
Purefoy).  R.  of  Kirkby  Mallory,  Leics.,  1641.  Died  Nov.  22, 
1659.  Probably  brother  of  WUliam  (1597-8)  and  Nathaniel 
(1607).    {Nichols,  IV.  601.) 

PURYFYE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1555. 

PUREFOY,  ROBERT,  see  PARFEW. 

PURYFYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1550. 
4th  s.  of  Michael,  of  Caldecote,  Warws.  B.A.  1554-5.  Fellow 
of  Jesus,  1555.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Bradshaw, 
of  Morebame.  Brother  of  Arthur  (i555),  etc.  and  father  of 
Michael  (1576).  {Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682;  PeiU,  i.  46;  Nichols, 
IV.  601.) 

PURIFIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1595. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Humphrey  (1544).  reader  of  Gray's 
Inn.  Matric.  c.  1595.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  17,  1594. 
Of  Barwell,  Leics.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Andrew, 
of  Charwelton,  Northants.   (Nichols,  iv.  601.) 

PUREFOY,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1665. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1666-7;  Scholar,  1666;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1671-2.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  June  2,  1672. 

PUREFOY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544.  Doubtless  ist  s.  of  Michael,  of  Caldecote, 
Warws.  Of  Cjildecote,  Esq.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Wigston,  of  Woolston,  Warws.,  Knt.  Died  Sept.  i, 
1615,  aged  88.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1544),  etc.  and  father 
of  Francis  (1579).   (Nichols,  iv.  601.) 

PUREFOY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  18, 1597- 
8.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1579),  of  Caldecote,  Warws., 
Esq.  B.  there,  c.  1580.  Matric.  c.  1598.  Perhaps  B.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1603-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  14,  1599. 
Sherifi  of  Warws.,  1631.  M.P.  for  Warwick,  1640-53;  for 
Coventry,  1628-9,  1654-5,  1656-8  and  1659.  Member  of  the 
Covmcil  of  State,  1649-53.  One  of  the  regicides.  Died  Sept.  8, 
1659,  aged  79.   (A.  B.  Beaven;  Nichols,  iv.  602;  D.N.B.) 

PUREFOY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  10,  1609. 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  16x6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  18;  priest,  June  19,  1614.  R.  of  Markfield,  Leics., 
1617-43;  sequestered;  reinstated,  1662-77.  Buried  there 
Sept.  21,  1677,  aged  85.  M.I.  Will  (Leicester)  1677.  (Nichols, 
IV.  801.) 

PUREFOY, (senior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  14, 

1579.  (Name  off  before  May  13,  1582.)  Admitted  along  with 
Francis  (1579). 
PURIFOYE, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1599. 


Purvey,  William 

PUREFOY,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  30, 

1723.    (Name  off,  Dec.  1724.) 
PURGOLD,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.  1491-2.    FeUow  of  Trinity  Hall. 

Practised  the  law  in  Cam'oridge.    Died  1526.    Will  proved 

(V.C.C.)  1526  and  (P.C.C.)  1527.  Benefactor  to  Trinity  Hall. 

(Cooper,  1.  34.) 

PURLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  June  3, 

1622.    Matric.  1622.    Of  Warham,  Norfolk,  gent.    Perhaps 

father  of  the  next. 
PURLAND,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 

1647-8.    Of  Norfolk.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert  (above). 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1650. 
PURLAND,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  i, 

1664-5.    S.  of  Jeremiah,  gent.,  of  Warham,  Norfolk.    Bapt. 

there,  Nov.  30,   1648.    Schools,  Warham  (Mr  Tublin)  and 

Lynn  (MrBeU).  Matric.  1664-5,  'Pallard';  Scholar,  1667-71; 

B.A.   1668-9;  M.A.   1672.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1681.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1670;  priest,  Mar.  18,  1670-1. 

V.  of  East  Walton,  Norfolk,  1673-1723.    R.  of  Southacre, 

1695-1723.   Buried  at  Walton,  May  24,  1723.    M.I.    (Venn, 

I.  424;  A  I.  Oxon.) 
PURLESTON,  Rector  of.   B.Can.L.  1483-4- 
PURLY,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1651.   Of 

Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  of  Leonard,  of  Farlesthorpe.  Bapt. 

there,  Oct.  9,  1633.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1654.   Bar- 
rister, 1661.   Bencher,  1688.   Married  Winifred,  dau.  of  John 

Dodsworth,  of  Thornton  Watlas,  Vorks.    (Lines.  Pedigrees, 

801.) 
PURMORTE,  see  PORMORT. 
PURNEY,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  June  6, 

i66i.     S.   of  William,   yeoman.    B.   at   Loughton,   Bucks. 

Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.   C.  of  Clifton,  Beds., 

1669-76.  Buried  there  Aug.  12,  1677. 
PURNEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  171 1.   B. 

Aug.   1,   1695.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.   1711; 

B.A.  1715-6.   Ord.  priest  (London)  May  24,  1719. 
PURPLE,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  i6, 

1649.  Of  Essex. 
PURSE,  see  also  PEARCE. 
PURSE  or  PEARCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  30, 

1636.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  pleb. 

Age  4  in  1623.    Matric.  1637.    Migrated  to  Oxford.    Matric. 

(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Oct.  11,  1639,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1641. 
PURSELL,  see  also  PERSALL. 
PURSELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1613. 

Of  Salop.   Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Onslowe,  Salop; 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  6,  1618. 
PURSELL,   PENSON.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from   King's,  Lent, 

1623-4. 
PURSELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1571. 
PURSLEY  or  PERSLEY,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1572. 
PURSLEY,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556. 

Resident  in  1557-8. 
PURSLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556. 

Recorded  in   the  account-book  as   Pursley  minor.    (Peile, 

I.  63.) 
PURT,  MARK.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  22,  1704.   M.A. 

1702  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow).   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July, 

1702;  'C.  of  St  John  Maddermarket,  Norwich";  priest,  Sept. 

1703. 
PURT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1738. 

Matric.    1738;    B.A.    1742-3;    M.A.    1746.     Fellow,    1742. 

Assistant  Master  at  Eton.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1742. 

R.  of  Settrington,  Yorks.,  1749.    R.  of  Donnington,  c.  1749- 

Died  of  small-pox,  Apr.  1752.   (Hanvood.) 

PURTON,  see  also  PIRTON. 

PURTON,  EDMUND,  see  PIRTON. 

PURTON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1512-3;  M.A.  1516. 

PURVEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1574-  Doubt- 
less s.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Wormley,  Bury,  Herts.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  5,  1574-5.  Auditor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster.  Of  Wormley,  Herts.,  patron  of  Wormley  Church. 
Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Denny  (and  sister  of  Edward, 
Baron  of  Waltham).  Died  Aug.  23,  1617,  aged  59. 
Buried  at  Wormley.  M.I.  A  good  benefactor;  'provided 
both  for  the  maintenance  of  poore  schoUers  in  Cambridge 
and  for  the  poor  of  this  parish  (Wormley)'.  (Vis.  of  Herts., 
161 ;  Clutterbuck,  11.  236.)  * 


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Purveys,  Richard 

PURVEYS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1615.  Buried  at  St  Giles',  Cambridge,  Dec.  16,  1617. 

PURY,  ADLARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1614. 
S.  of  Leonard  (1577),  of  Kirton,  Lines.  Bapt.  Jan.  2,  1595-6. 
Of  Clifford's  Inn.  Buried  at  Boston,  Dec.  6,  1661.  Brother 
of  William  (1609).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  802.) 

PURIE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  3,  1577. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirton,  Lines.  (Captain  of  Berwick,  1572). 
Schools,  Spalding,  Wisbech  and  Boston.  Matric.  1577-8.  Re- 
adm.  Fell. -Com.  Apr.  19,  1579.  Inherited  property  at 
Algarkirk.  Of  Eversham  Place,  Kirton.  Married  Beatrice, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ogle,  of  Pinchbeck.  Died  Feb.  8  (sic),  1610-1. 
Buried  at  Kirton.  Will,  Lincoln.  Father  of  William  (1609) 
and  Adlard  (above).    {Venn,  1.  93;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  801.) 

PURY,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  13,  1625.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  the  Custom  House,  London.  B.  in  London. 
School,  London  (private).  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A. 
1632.  R.  of  Knowlton,  Kent,  1639-84.  Died  1684.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Peile,  i.  368;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  802.) 

PURY,  PETER.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1674.  Previously 
matric.  (Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford)  July  21,  1671,  age  16.  S.  of 
Peter  (above),  R.  of  Knowlton,  Kent.  Matric.  1675-6,  as 
'Purse';  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  21;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1679.  R-  o'f  Knowlton,  Kent, 
1684-1708.  Died  1708.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1703-4.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  802.) 

PURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  6,  1540.  Of  Windsor.  B.A.  1541-2  (ist  in  the 
ordo);  M.A.  (Oxford)  1545-6.  V.  of  Stratfield  Mortimer, 
Berks.,  1547-9.  Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1547-52.  V.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1549-52. 

PURYE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  29,  1609; 
Fell. -Com.  Mar.  23,  1610-1.  S.  of  Leonard  (1577),  of  Kirton, 
Lines.  Bapt.  Sept.  5,  1594.  Matric.  1609.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  14,  1613.  Married  Elizabeth  Millett,  of  Hayes, 
Middlesex  (their  daughter  Beatrice  married  Sir  Richard  Cust, 
ancestor  of  Earl  Brownlow).  Buried  at  Kirton,  Aug.  27, 
1624.   Brother  of  Adlard  (1614).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  802.) 

PUSEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1574; 
B.A.  1579-80.   R.  of  Potter  Heigham,  Norfolk. 

PUTENHAM,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1546.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Sherfield-on-Loddon 
('Sherwych'),  Hants.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  11, 
1556.  Said  to  be  implicated  in  a  plot  on  Cecil's  life  in  1570. 
Author.  Died  1590.  Probably  his  (nuncupative)  will,  made 
about  Sept.  1590,  proved  (P.C.C.)  1594.  {Peile,  i.  40;  D.N.B.) 

PUTLAND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
21,  1690;  exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  S.  of  Stephen. 
B.  at  Tonbridge,  Kent.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A. 
1697.  One  of  these  names  died  Apr.  28,  1756,  at  Putney, 
Surrey.    {G.  Mag.) 

PUTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  3,  1670.  Of 
Lubbenham,  Leics.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1674;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1677. 

PUTT,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  9,  1691.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Combe,  Gittisham, 
Devon.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1691-2;  M.A.  1692. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  i636.  Of  Combe.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Trevelyan,  Bart.  Died  s.p.  May  5,  1721. 
{G.E.C.,  IV.  36.) 

PUTTO,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1553. 

PUTTOOE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1563-4; 
B.A.  1567-8.  According  to  his  contemporary,  GUes  WilUng- 
ton,  he  hanged  himself  one  night  in  college,  1568.  {Part  of 
a  Register,  11.  241.) 

PYAMOUR,  GEORGE.  Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1449-55, 
but  not  in  1466.  Received  20s.  in  1463  for  presiding  in  the 
schools  of  Civil  Law  and  Philosophy.   {Venn,  i.  9.) 

PYEMUR,  RALPH.  Proctor,  1366-7.  Of  Graveley  (?  Cambs.). 
John  of  Gaunt  petitioned  the  Pope,  1366,  on  his  behalf. 
{Cal.  Pap.  Pet.,  i.) 

PYBURNE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1539-40.  Perhaps  the  priest  of  Finedon, 
Northants.,  who  witnessed  several  wills  there  in  1545  and 
1546.  Canon  or  fellow  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Irthling- 
borough,  1546.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

PYBUS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1550. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Langton-on-Swale,  Yorks.,  1559. 

PYBUS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  18, 
1673-4.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Thirsk,  Yorks.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.   Died  Nov.  1683.   {Peile,  11.  50.) 

PYCHARD,  WILLIAM,  see  PICKARD. 

PYCROFT,  see  PICROFT. 

PYE,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594;  B.A. 
1597-8;  M..\.  1601.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  22,  1608, 
age  28.  C.  of  Wingfield,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Hacheston,  1610-9. 
V.  of  Benhall,  1614-29. 


Pye,  Thomas 

PYE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18,  1681.  S.  of 
John  (?  1633).  Bapt.  Oct.  15,  1660,  at  Morpeth.  Matric. 
1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1685. 
R.  of  Meldon,  Northumberland,  1695-1726.  Buried  at 
Morpeth,  Nov.  27,  1726.  Probably  brother  of  John  {1665). 
{Peile,  II.  83.) 

PYE,    GEORGE.     Matric.    pens,    from    Clare,    Easter,    1584. 

Perhaps  'of  Colchester,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1586. 
PYE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  July  3, 

1699.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  John  (?  1665),  clerk.   Bapt. 

Mar.  2,  1679-80.    School,  Durham.    Matric.  1700;  Scholar, 

1700;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb. 

21,  1702-3;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1703.  C.  of  St  .Andrew, 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1705. 
PYE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1708. 

S.  of  George,  of  Surrey.  School,  Ealing,  Middlesex  (Mr  Cox). 

Matric.  1708. 

PYE,  GODFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1588-9.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 
Head  Master  of  Newark  School,  until  1615.  R.  of  'Thorpe- 
in-Glebis,'  Notts.,  1610-5.   Died  1615. 

PYE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  27,  1700. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Steeple  Aston,  Oxon.  School,  Digswell, 
Herts.  (Mr  John  Pincent).  Matric.  1700.  Perhaps  his  wiU 
(P.C.C.)  1748-9. 

PYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  June  27,  1633. 
S.  of  Thomas  (will,  1653).  Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1616-7,  at  Morpeth, 
Northumberland.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Oxley).  Matric.  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  R.  of  Morpeth,  1646.  Buried  there 
Nov.  29,  1668.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1639),  father  of  the  next 
and  probably  of  Charles  (1681).  {Peile,  1.  428;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

PYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  3,  1665.  S.  of  John 
(above),  R.  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  I,  1648-9.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Lumbsden).  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  May  20,  1668,  age  20.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1668-9; 
M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27, 
1669-70;  priest  (Ely)  June  18,  1671.  R.  of  Morpeth,  1672. 
Exchanged  Morpeth  for  Stamfordham,  in  1672,  but  returned 
to  Morpeth.  Apparently  also  R.  of  Bothal,  near  Morpeth, 
1685-91.  Married,  at  Bishop  Wearmouth,  to  Mrs  Jane 
Cresswell,  Nov.  11,  1675.  Died  at  Morpeth,  1691.  Buried  at 
St  Michael-le-BeLfry,  York.  Probably  brother  of  Charles 
(1681).   {Peile,  II.  15;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

PYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  June  20,  1619,  at  Morpeth.  B.A.  1639- 
40. 

PYE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  17, 
1708-9.  Possibly  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Charles,  of  Hone,  Derbs., 
Bart.  B.  c.  1690.  Matric.  1709.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart., 
Feb.  12,  1720-1.  Died  unmarried  Nov.  22,  1724.  {G.E.C., 
IV.  6;  Burke,  L.O.) 

PYE  or  PIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  i,  158 1. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1581.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  1, 
1583-4.  B.A.  1583-4.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  27, 
1584-5,  late  of  Lyon's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1595.  Dis- 
barred, Oct.  1601.  Pilloried,  cropped  of  both  ears,  fined  and 
sentenced  to  perpetual  imprisonment  for  perjury  and  in- 
tended robbery  and  murder.  To  be  distinguished  from  Sir 
Robert,  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer,  with  whom  he  has  been 
confused.    {Peile,  i.  164;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

PIE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595;  B.A.  1598-9. 
Licensed  to  preach  (York)  Oct.  1610. 

PYE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  31,  1680.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Cadney,  Lines.,  Esq.   Matric.  1680-1. 

PYE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  8,  1624. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Worstead,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Norwich. 
School,  North  Walsham  (Mr  Tills).  Matric.  1624.  Readm. 
Fell. -Com.  June  8,  1624.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  1626. 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  19, 
1630.  C.  of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk,  1636;  of  Earsham,  1637. 
R.  of  Frostenden,  Suffolk,  1648.  R.  of  Howe,  Norfolk,  1655; 
of  St  George,  South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1661-93;  °i  Homers- 
field,  1662-93.  Buried  at  South  Elmham,  Dec.  12,  1693. 
{Venn,  1.  266.) 

PYE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Loudon, 
gent.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Stepney,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Jan.  13,  1620-1,  age  19;  B.A.  1622- 
3;  M.A.  1625.  Perhaps  student  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1629. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  c.  1658.  (Hill  and  Frere's 
Memorials  of  Stepney,  169;  Al.  Oxon.) 

PYE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16,  sic)  at  Christ's,  May  22, 
1639.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  Dec.  27,  1621,  at  Morpeth. 
School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley).  Matric.  1639.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Elsden;  if  so,  living,  1654.  Brother  of  John  (1633)  and 
probably  father  of  the  next.  {Peile,  i.  460.) 


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Pye,  Thomas 

PYE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Christ's,  June  23,  1669. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Whitehouse,  North- 
umberland. School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Spink).  Matric.  1670;  B.A. 
1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1673;  priest  (Durham) 
Sept.  19,  1675.  V.  of  Stamiordham,  Northumberland,  1676. 
Married,  at  Bolam,  June  1,  1676,  Magdalen  Forster.  Father 
of  William  (1694).  (Peile,  11.  24;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
PYE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564.   Perhaps  the 

'William  Tye,'  B.A.  1567-8. 
PYE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  23, 1694. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1669).  Bapt.  Apr.  3,  i677>  at  Stamfordham, 
Northumberland.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Jackson).  Scholar, 
1694-5;  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.  Ord.  priest  (Durham) 
May  26,  1700.  V.  of  Shilbotel,  1725-6.  Died  Aug.  7,  1726. 
Buried  at  Shilbotel.   (Peile,  11.  131.) 

PYE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  7,  i732- 
S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Northumberland.  Bapt.  June  7, 
1714,  at  Morpeth.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Holden).  Matric. 
1732.  Died  c.  1733,  according  to  a  note  in  the  College  register. 

PYEMONT,  WILFRED.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1710.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lofthouse,  in  the  parish  of  Rothwell, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710-1;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 
1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1713;  P"est  (Norwich) 
Dec.  19,  1714.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Westmorland.  V.  of 
Tudeley,  Tonbridge,  1716.  R.  of  Kings  Clifie,  Northants., 
1726.   Died  June  20,  i759-   {Peile,  11.  176.) 

PYGHTTESLEY,  RICHARD.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1424; 
LL.B.  in  1429.   Fellow,  1438.   Left,  1448. 

PYKE,  see  PIKE. 

PYLE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1720.  Of  Norfolk. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1692).  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727; 
D.D.  from  Clare,  1740.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1729-30.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1726;  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  16, 1728.  Succeeded  his  father  as  lecturer  at  St  Nicholas, 
Lynn,  1732.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1738-76.  R.  of  Gedney, 
Lines.,  1743.  Archdeacon  of  York,  1751-76.  Preb.  of 
Winchester,  1756-76.  Died  unmarried,  Dec.  14,  1776.  Buried 
in  Winchester  Cathedral.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  i777-  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1731)  and  Philip  (1742).  (G.  Mag.;  Memoirs  of 
a  Royal  Chaplain;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

PYLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  16,  1648. 
S.  of  Richard  (1618).  B.  at  Hunworth,  Norfolk.  School, 
Hunworth  (Messrs  Witherly,  Fenn  and  Wright).  Matric. 
1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Joseph 
HaU)  Sept.  15,  1654.  R.  of  Hunworth  and  Stody,  1654-1709. 
Licensed  to  teach  grammar,  1680.  Buried  Nov.  3,  1709. 
M.I.  at  Stody.  Will  (Norwich  C.C.)  1710.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1692).    {Venn,  i.  372.) 

PYLE  or  PILE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1700.  B.  at  Windsor.  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Fellow,  1704. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1705;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 
1706.  C.  of  Windsor.   Died  there  suddenly,  1710. 

PYLE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1742.  Of  Norfolk. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1692).  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A. 
1749.  Fellow,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1746; 
priest  (Ely)  Oct.  29,  i749-  V.  of  Melksham,  Wilts.,  1750. 
R.  of  Castle  Rising,  Norfolk,  1755-99-  R-  of  St  Edmond, 
North  Lynn,  1756-99.  Author,  sermons.  Died  June  12,  1799, 
aged  76.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1720)  and  Thomas 
(1731).    {Masters.) 

PYLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1618.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  162 1-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June  8,  1623.  R.  of  Hunworth,  Norfolk,  1625. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine  and  surgery,  1634.  R.  of 
Rickinghall  Superior,  Suffolk,  1650-74.  Died  1674.  Will 
proved  (Bury)  Sept.  3,  1674.   Father  of  John  (1648). 

PYLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  25,  1619.  Of 
E.xeter.  School,  Exeter  (Mr  Periman).  Scholar,  1620-7; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.."^.  1627.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St 
Michael's,  Cambridge,  June  12,  1627.   {Venn,  i.  247.) 

PYLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Dec.  1619.  Perhaps 
confused  with  Richard  (above).  Thomas  Pyle,  'M.A.,' 
signed  as  R.  of  Rickinghall,  Suffolk,  June,  1650.  {Venn,  i. 
247.) 

PYLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  17,  1692. 
S.  of  John  (1648),  clerk,  of  Stody,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Holt  (Mr  Bainbrigg).  Matric.  1692,  'John';  Scholar,  1692-9; 
B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  30,  1697; 
priest,  Sept.  25,  1698.  V.  of  Thorpe  Market,  1698.  Minister 
of  St  Nicholas,  Lynn,  1701.  R.  of  Bexwell,  1708-9;  of  Out- 
weU,  1709-18;  of  Watlington,  1710-26.  Lecturer  and  curate 
of  St  Margaret,  Lynn,  1711-32;  V.  1732-55-  P-C-  of  All 
Saints',  South  Lynn,  1718-54.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1726-56, 
and  chaplain  to  the  Bishop.  A  friend  of  Bishop  Hoadley  and 
of  Archbishop  Herring.  Married  Mary  RoLfe,  of  Lynn,  1701. 
Author,  theological.  Died  Dec.  31,  1756.  Buried  at  Lynn. 
Father  of  the  next,  of  Edmund  (1720)  and  Philip  (1742). 
(D.N.B.;  Venn,  i.  491.) 


Pypard,  John 

PYLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1731.  Of  Norfolk. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1692),  of  Lynn.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1738.  Fellow,  1735-41.  R-  of  St  Mary,  Marlborough, 
1740.  Canon  of  Salisbury,  1741  (according  to  Masters). 
Preb.  of  Winchester,  1 760-1 806.  R.  of  Huish,  Wilts.  V.  of 
West  Allington  and  Yealmpton,  Devon.  Died  July  3,  1807, 
aged  93.  Buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (1720)  and  Philip  (1742)-  {Masters.) 
PYM,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1629.  S.  of  John,  of  Brymore,  Somerset  (for  whom  see 
D.N.B.).  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1632,  as  Pryn. 
Living,  1643;  died  shortly  after.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Cussans,  i.  75,  where  he  occurs  as '  Alexander,  qy.  Anthony.') 
PYM,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1632.  Of  Somerset.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Brymore,  Somerset, 
Esq.  (the  well-known  Republican).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  10,  1635.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1644.  M.P.  for  Beeralston, 
Devon,  1641-8;  for  Minehead,  1660-1.  Knighted,  Feb.  14, 
1662-3.  Created  Bart.,  July  14,  1663.  (He  is  said  to  have 
been  created  a  Bart,  by  Richard  Cromwell  when  Lord 
Protector.)  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Gerard, 
Bart.,  of  Flambirts,  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  Midds.  Died  1671. 
Will  dated,  Mar.  8,  1670-1;  proved,  Jan.  8,  1671-2.  Brother 
of  Anthony  (above)  and  father  of  the  next.  {Cussans,  1.  75; 
G.E.C.,  III.  281.) 
PYM,  Sir  CHARLES,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  21,  1681.  Only  s.  of  Sir  Charles  (above),  Bart.  Bapt.  Feb. 
23, 1663-4,  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London.  Schools,  Green- 
ford,  Middlesex  (Mr  Badcock)  and  Broad  Street,  London 
(Mr  Tatnall).  M.A.  1682.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  3, 
1670.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  in  1671.  Died  unmarried, 
being  killed  in  an  encounter  at  the  Swan  tavern  in  Fish  Street, 
London,  May  4,  1688.  Buried  at  Harrow-on-Hill.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  June  13,  1688.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.,  iii.  281.) 
PYM,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
PYM,  EDMONDS  (?  EDMUND).  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
June  26,  1740.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Wymondley,  Herts.  School, 
Buntingford   (Mr  Sherson).    Matric.    174°;   Scholar,    1740; 
B.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  i777-   R-  of  Radwell, 
Herts.,  1777-86.    Died  Oct.  19,  1807,  aged  83.    Buried  at 
Baldock.   M.I.   {Peile,  11.  240;  Clutterbuck,  11.  272.) 
PYMME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1663. 
S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Draycott,   Derbs.    B.   there. 
School,  Derby  (Mr  Hill).    Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670. 
PYMLOW,  see  PIMLOW. 
PYNCHON,  see  PINCHON. 
PYNE,  see  PINE. 
PYNFOLD,  see  PINFOLD. 
PYNNOK,  EDWARD.   'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1335. 

PYNOT, .   B.A.  147&-7- 

PYNSWALL,   PYNSUALE  or  PENSWALL,   JOHN.    FeUow  of 

Corpus  Christi,  1440;  M.A.   Proctor,  1444-5,  1447-8. 
PYNYOT,  HENRY.  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names 

of  St  Anne's,  Westminster,  clerk.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1765. 
PYOTT,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  30,  1690. 

Of  Leek,  Staffs. 
PYOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24, 
1700.  S.  of  John,  of  Gubblecutt,  Staffs.  School,  Wisbech 
(Mr  Carter). 
PYOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1607. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  alderman  and  sheriff  of 
London.  Bapt.  Aug.  11,  1588.  High  Sheriff  of  Stags.,  1636. 
Of  Streethay,  Staffs.,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Skevington,  of  Fisherwicke.  Buried  at  Lichfield,  Oct.  19, 
1669.  Brotherof  William  (1616).  {Vis.  of  Staffs.,  166^-1700; 
Shaw,  Staffs.,  i.  364.) 
PYOTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1618-9; 
B.A.  1622-3.  P-C-  of  Stowe-by-Chartley,  Staffs.,  1632-54. 
Married,  at  Stafford,  1638,  Mary  Cliffe.  Buried  Oct.  9,  1654. 
{Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915-) 
PYOTT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1 61 6.  S.  of  Richard,  alderman  and  sheriff  of  London.  B. 
Oct.  27,  1597.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622.  Received  lands  at  Bethnal  Green,  Middlesex,  from 
his  father.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1645 ;  as  of  Bethnal  Green,  Middlesex, 
Esq.  Brotherof  Richard  (1607).  {Vis.  of  Essex,  163^;  Shaw, 
Staffs.,  I.  364.) 
PYPARD  or  PIPARD,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1644  (Incorp. 
from  Glasgow).  FeUow  of  Queens'.  Taxor,  1651.  Possibly 
identical  with  John  Pipard,  s.  of  Joseph,  R.  of  Bassingham, 
Lines.  If  so,  matric.  (Corpus  Christi,  Oxford)  July  10,  1639, 
age  16.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Feb.  9,  1649. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 


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Pyrry,  Thomas 

PyPER,  see  PIPER. 

PYRLE, .  B.A.  1463-4;  M.A.  1468.  One,  Sir  Thomas  Pyrle, 

clerk,  R.  of  Sudborough,  Northants.,  1487-1529  (?  resigned, 

1522).   Will  (Archd.  Northampton). 
PYROTT,  ROBERT,  see  PORRET. 
PYRRY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,   Aug.    16,    1518.    Of   Midsomer  Norton,   Somerset. 

('Parry'  in  Harwood.) 

PYRRY, .  B.Civ.L.  1490-1. 

PYRTON,  see  PIRTON  and  PURTON. 

PYSING,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  4, 

1640.    S.   of   Robert,   Esq.    B.   at  CurrymaUet,   Somerset. 

Schools,   CurrymaUet   (Mr   Langley)    and   Dorchester   (Mr 

Reeve).  Matric.  1641. 


QuARLEs,  George 

PYSOO,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1523-4. 

PYSSHE  or  PHYSHEY,  CHRISTOPHER.   Scholar  and  fellow  at 

King's  Hall,  1487-1500.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 

1493;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  31,  1498. 
PYTTENS,  WILLIAM,  see  PETTNESS. 
PYTTER,   HENRY.    Matric.  pens,   from  Jesus,   Michs.   1578; 

B.A.  from  Queens',  1581-2;  M.A.  1586. 
PYVELL,  JOHN.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1426;  M.A.  in  1429. 

Left,  1439. 

PYVELL,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1428-31;  M.A. 

Graduate  in  Can.L.  by  1448. 
PYWELL,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.11598. 
PYZANY,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  i,  1623. 

Of  Suffolk. 


Q 


QUADRYNGE,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1565.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Gabriel,  of  Irby,  Lines. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  803.) 

QUADRING,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1612.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Irby,  Lines.,  Esq.  Scholar,  1614; 
B.A.  1615-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1618.  Buried 
at  Bag-Enderby,  Lines.,  May  4,  1689.  Probably  brother  of 
John  (1618),  father  of  the  next  and  of  William  (1652). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  804,  where  his  son  Gabriel  is  omitted.) 

QUADRING,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  22,  1657.  S.  of  Gabriel  (above),  late  of  Frisby,  Lines., 
gent.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664;  D.D.  1691  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow.  Taxor,  1666.  Senior  Proctor,  1670-1.  Master, 
1690-1713.  Vice-Chancellor,  1691-2,  1711-2.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1668.  R.  of 
Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1691.  Died  1713.  Brother  of  William 
(1652).   (Mag.  Coll.  Hist.,  148.) 

QUADRING,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1578. 

QUADRING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1618. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Irby,  Lines.  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1626. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8;  priest,  June  9,  1628.  R.  of 
Driby,  Lines.,  1637.  Probably  brother  of  Gabriel  (1612). 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  804.) 

QUADRING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
20,  1638.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Irby,  Lines.,  Knt. 
B.  162 1.  Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1639. 
Of  Irby,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Peile,  1.  453;  Lirws. 
Pedigrees,  805.) 

QUADRING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8,  sic)  at  Mag- 
dalene, July  6,  1652.  S.  of  Gabriel  (1612),  of  Frisby,  Lines., 
gent.  Bapt.  at  Irby,  June  5,  1632.  School,  Alford.  Matric. 
1652.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1671.  Brother  of 
Gabriel  (1657).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  804.) 

QUARLES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1677. 
ist  s.  of  John  (1647),  R.  of  Ufford,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Oct.  13,  1660.  Matric.  Easter,  1678.  Buried  at  Stanford, 
Northants.,  Mar.  13,  1680-1.  Brother  of  John  (1681)  and 
William  (1685).   (C.  Gwyn.) 

QUARLES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1688-9.  Organist, 
1688.  Probably  s.  of  Charles,  builder  of  the  organs  at  Pem- 
broke and  Christ's,  1707.  Mus.Bac.  1698.  Organist  at  York 
Minster,  1722-7.  Composer,  A  Lesson  for  Harpsichord.  Died 
1727.    (J.  E.  West,  Organists;  D.N.B.) 

QUARLES,  DOYLEY.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1675-6. 
Married  Elizabeth  Beaver,  of  Barmouth,  Merioneth,  Nov.  12, 
1681.  One  of  these  names  buried  at  Ufiord,  Northants., 
May  3,  1703.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

QUARLES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1615,  from  Merchant  Taylors'  School.  S.  of  Edward,  of 
London.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1629.  Fellow,  1625. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  V.  of  Little  Abington,  Cambs.,  1630. 
R.  of  Wyke  Regis,  Dorset,  1631.  Canon  of  Southwell,  1634- 
55.  Canon  of  York,  1637-55.  R.  of  South  Stoke,  Lines., 
1638.  R.  of  Rushton  All  Saints',  Northants.,  1638-55, 
ejected.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1657.  Probably  brother  of  William 
(1631).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  5, 
1591.  Matric.  1591.  Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of  Ufford  (and 
Anne  Bumall).  If  so,  merchant,  of  London;  died  Jan.  5, 
1618.  Buried  at  St  Lawrence  Pountney.  (C.  Gwyn,  E. 
Anglian,  in.  156.) 


QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
1st  s.  of  George  (1553),  of  Ufford,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  1,  1578.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1595.  Married 
Dorcas,  dau.  of  John  Doyley,  of  Chislehampton,  Oxon.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1651.  Brother  of  Roger  {c.  1596),  father  of  Francis 
(1614),  John  (1615)  and  Robert  (1631).  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
806;  Vis.  of  Northants.;  C.  Gwyn,  E.  Anglian,  iii.  156.) 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  14, 
1606.  S.  of  Edmund,  citizen  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Norwich  and  Monewdon.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10; 
M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  20,  1613-4.  Fellow, 
1614-6.  V.  of  Reydon,  Suffolk,  1618-26.  R.  of  Newton, 
1630-58.  Minister  of  the  Suffolk  Classis,  13th  division,  in 
1645.  Married  Elizabeth  Hubbard.  Died  Apr.  21,  1658. 
Buried  at  Newton.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Francis  (1639). 
{Venn,  1.  191.) 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1608-9.  3rd  s.  of 
James,  of  Romford,  Essex.  Bapt.  there.  May  8,  1592.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25,  1610.  Cup-bearer  to  Princess 
Elizabeth,  1613.  Secretary  to  .Archbishop  Ussher.  Elected 
Chronologer  to  the  City  of  London,  Feb.  4,  1639-40;  held 
the  post  till  his  death.  Married  Ursula,  dau.  of  John  Wood- 
gate,  May  26,  1618.  Author,  Emblems,  and  other  religious 
works.  Died  Sept.  8,  1644,  aged  52.  Buried  at  St  Olave's, 
Silver  Street,  London.  Brother  of  James  (1608-9)  and 
Robert  (1598-9).   {Peile,  i.  254;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1614.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (c.  1596),  of  Ufford,  Northants. 
(and  Dorcas,  dau.  of  John  Doyley).  Bapt.  Apr.  2,  1599. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1618.  Of  Ufford,  Esq.  Married  Anne 
Jay.  Buried  at  Ufford,  Oct.  24,  1669.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1670. 
Brother  of  John  (1615)  and  Robert  (1631),  probably  father 
of  George  (1644).  (C.  Gwjm,  E.  Anglian,  in.  186;  Peik,  i. 
297.) 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i, 
1639.  S.  of  Francis  (1606),  R.  of  Newton,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Reydon,  Suffolk.  Schools,  East  Bergholt  and  Ipswich. 
Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646;  B.D.  1653.  FeUow, 
1644.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  18,  1661-2.  R.  of  Newton, 
Suffolk,  1658. 

QUARLES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1663; 
B.A.  1667-8. 

QUARLES,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  2,  1635. 
S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1598),  of  Stewards,  Romford,  Essex  (by 
his  3rd  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Parvis,  of  London).  Bapt. 
at  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London,  Apr.  19,  1618.  Of  CamweU  Hall, 
Herts.  Buried  at  Romford,  Jan.  28,  1649-50.  (C.  Gwyn, 
E.  Anglian,  iii.  173.) 

QUARLES,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1553.  Doubtless  s.  amd  h.  of  Francis,  of  Ufford, 
Northants.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1562.  Of  Ufford.  Married, 
1568,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  Chaworth,  of  Notts.  Buried 
at  Ufford,  June  27,  1585.  Father  of  Francis  (c.  1596).  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  805 ;  C.  Gwyn.) 

QUARLES,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1589. 
One  of  these  names  knighted,  Aug.  3,  1624. 

QUARLES,  GEORGE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  13,  1644.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Probably  ist  s.  of 
Francis  (1614).  School,  Stanford.  Matric.  1645-6.  Probably 
buried  at  Ufford,  Oct.  19,  1689.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  78;  E.  Anglian,  iii.  186.) 

QUARLES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1684.  S.  of  George  (above),  gent.  B.  at  Ufford,  Northants., 
1667.   School,  Oundle.   Matric.  1684. 


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QuARLES,  James 

QUARLES,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1608-9.  2nd  s.  of 
James,  of  Stewards,  Romford,  Essex.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  25,  1610.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1645.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1608-9)  and  Robert  (1598-9).   {Peile,  i.  254.) 

QUARLES,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1498. 

QUARLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1559. 
Of  Middlesex.  Doubtless  ist  s.  of  John,  citizen  and  draper, 
of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London.  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  from  St 
John's,  1565.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1563.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1565.  Wm  (P.C.C.)  1578.  Brother  of  William  (1563-4). 
{Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

QUARLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 

QUARLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 
S.  of  Francis  (e.  1596),  of  Ufford,  Northants.  Bapt.  Sept.  9, 
1601.  Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623;  D.D.  1661 
{Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7;  priest,  Aug.  11, 
1625.  R.  of  Sculthorpe,  Norfolk,  1625-65.  Archdeacon  of 
Northampton,  1629-65.  Married,  1625,  Mary  Beacon,  of 
Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk.  Buried  at  Sculthorpe,  1664-5.  Will 
dated  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  9,  1661;  proved.  Mar.  8,  1664-5.  Father 
of  the  next  and  of  Robert  (1652-3). 

QUARLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  15, 
1647.  S.  of  John  (above).  Archdeacon  of  Northampton. 
Bapt.  at  Ufford,  Northants.,  Jan.  8,  1631.  Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654;  B.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1651. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658.  R.  of  Ufford,  Northants.,  1659;  re- 
instituted,  1666-74.  R-  of  Sculthorpe,  Norfolk,  1666.  Died 
at  Ufford,  Feb.  i,  1674.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1674.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1652-3),  father  of  the  next,  of  Charles  (1677)  and  of 
William  (1685).    {T.  A.  Walker,  89;  Al.  Oxon.) 

QUARLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.  2nd 
s.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Ufford,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  I,  1664.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1687.  R.  of  Sculthorpe,  Norfolk, 
1687-94.    {E.  Anglian,  in.  184.) 

QUARLES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  15, 
1598-9.  S.  of  James,  of  Stewards,  Romford,  Essex.  Probably 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  25,  i6oo;  of  Herts.  Knighted, 
Mar.  1608.  M.P.  for  Colchester,  1626.  Married  three  wives. 
Buried  at  Romford,  Feb.  2,  1638-9.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
May  14,  1639.  Brother  of  Francis  (1608-9)  and  James 
(1608-9),  father  of  Gabriel  (1635).  (£.  Anglian,  111. 
157.) 

QUARLES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 
5th  s.  of  Francis  (c.  1596),  of  Ufford,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Apr.  10,  1614.  School,  Oundle.  Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639.  Intruded  fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1644;  Bursar, 
Tutor,  etc.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1641.  V.  of 
Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1650.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1655. 
Brother  of  John  (1615)  and  Francis  (1614).  {T.  A.  Walker, 
78;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 

QUARLES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  II,  1652-3.  Of  Norfolk.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1615),  D.D., 
R.  of  Sculthorpe.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1653;  Matric. 
1654;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow,  1660-7.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  1664;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1665-6.  R.  of  Sculthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1666.  Died  s.p.  1667.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1668.  Brother 
of  John  (1647).   (C.  Gwyn;  T.  A.  Walker,  101.) 

QUARLES,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596.  2nd 
s.  of  George,  of  Ufford,  Northants.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  4,  1579. 
Of  Old  Sleaford,  Lines.  Buried  at  Ufford,  Apr.  2,  1616. 
Brother  of  Francis  (c.  1596).  {E.  Anglian,  iii.  186;  Vis.  of 
Northants.) 

QUARLES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1563-4.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  London,  citizen  and  draper.  Of 
St  Lawrence  Pountney,  London.  Died  Jan.  28, 1618.  Brother 
of  John  (1559).   {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

QUARLES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 

Easter,  1 63 1.  S.  of  Edward,  mercer,  of  London.  B.A.  1634-5; 

M.A.     1638.     Fellow,    ejected,    1644;    restored,     1660-72. 

Proctor,    1663-4.     Licensed   to   practise   medicine,    1655-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)   Feb.  8,   1660-1;  priest  (Ely)   1663. 

R.  of  Elmsthorpe,  Leics.,  1663.    Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's, 

Cambridge,  Mar.   15,   1671-2.    WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)    1672. 

Benefactor    to    Pembroke.     Probably    brother   of   Edward 

(i6i5). 
QUARLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1685. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    3rd  s.  of  John  (1647),  D.D.,  R.  of 

USord.    Bapt.  Nov.  5,   1666.    Matric.   1686;  B.A.   1688-9; 

M.A.  1692;  D.D.  1712.    R.  of  Monks  Risborough,  Bucks., 

1708-27.   Died  Feb.  20,  1727.   M.I.  at  Monks  Risborough. 

Brother  of  Charles  (1677)  and  John  (1681). 

QUARME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  11, 
1693.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Mawnan,  CornwaU,  gent.  Bapt.  Nov.  3, 
1674.   Matric.  1693. 


QUININGBOROW,  ThOMAS 


QUARME,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  23, 
1709-10.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Falmouth,  ComwaU,  clerk.  School, 
Plymouth.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  Probably 
brother  of  the  next. 

QUARME,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  6, 
1696.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Falmouth,  CornwaU.  Matric.  1697; 
M.B.  1701.    Probably  brother  of  Peter  (above). 

QUARME,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  I,  1670.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Penryn,  ComwaU.  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  R.  of  Falmouth,  ComwaU, 
1679.    WiU  (Exeter)  1729. 

QUARRELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  24, 
1638-9. 

QUARTEN,  QUARLTON  or  QWARTON,  see  WHARTON. 

QUASH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1614.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1617-8;  M.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1621.   WiU  proved  (Norwich  Cons.  C.)  1663. 

QUEENEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
i6i5;B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  10, 
1619;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1619-20.  C.  of  Barrowden,  Rutland, 
1621-4-.    C.  of  Pilton,  1626-34-.   {Peile,  1.  300.) 

QUELLYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1717.  S.  of  Hugh,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  at  QueUyn,  near 
Carnarvon.  School,  Bangor  (Mr  Doulben).  Matric.  171?  I 
B.A.  1720-1. 

QUICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  5, 
1742.  ist  s.  of  John,  Esq.  (and  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Richard 
Nutcombe,  Esq.).  Bapt.  Apr.  14,  1724,  at  Newton  St  Cyres, 
Devon.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1743.  High  Sheriff  for 
Devon,  1757.  Of  Newton  St  Cyres,  Esq.  Buried  June  7, 
1776.   Brother  of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

QUICK,  NUTCOMBE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  22, 

1745-6.    2nd  s,  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Newton  St  Cyres,  Devon. 

Bapt.  there.  Mar.  17,  1727-8.  Schools,  Bampton  and  Tiverton. 

Matric.   1745-6;  LL.B.   1752.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)   May  24, 

1752.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  25,  1747.    R-  of 

Bishops    Morchard,    Devon,    and   of   Ashbrittle,    Somerset. 

Preb.  of  Exeter,  1755-1809.  ChanceUor  of  Exeter,  1757-1809. 

Assumed  the  name  (of  his  maternal  ancestors)  Nutcombe, 

1792.  Died  Nov.  22,  1809.  Brother  of  John  (above).   (Burke, 

L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 
QUICKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  3, 

1676.    S.  of  John,  Esq.    Bapt.  May  23,   1658,  at  Newton 

St   Cyres,   Devon.    School,   Tiverton.     Matric.    1676;   B.A. 

1679-80;  M.A.  1683.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  10, 

1684.    Married  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard,  Duke  of  Otterton. 

Died  s.p.  1701.  Buried  Dec.  19,  at  Newton  St  Cyres.  (Burke, 

L.G.) 
QUINBY,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1487-8. 
QUINCY  or  QUINSEY,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Mar.  6,  1654-5.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1658-9; 

M.A.  1662. 
QUYNSEY,   JOHN.     Matric.    pens,    from    Pembroke,    Michs. 

1566. 
QUINCY,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1658; 

B.A.  1659-60. 
QUINSEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1674.    Possibly  identical  vrith  the  medical  writer  of  these 

names  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 

QUINCY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1645.  Of  Lincohi- 
shire.  Matric.  Easter,  1646;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  July  12,  1662. 

QUINSEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,   1650. 

Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Titchmarsh.  School, 

Oundle.    Matric.   1650;  Scholar,   1651;  B.A.   1653-4;  M.A. 

1657.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1661.    V.  of  Godalming,  Surrey, 

1661.  V.  of  HorseU,  1679.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
QUINSEY  or  QUINCY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 

Oct.  25,  1694.   Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1695. 
QUININGBOROUGH,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

c.  1592.   B.  at  Swafield,  Lines.,  1576.   B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A. 

1598.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  25,  1599.  V.  of  Heydour, 

Lines.,  1603.   R.  of  WUsford,  1628. 

QUENINGBOROUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  12,  1649.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bourne,  Lines. 
School,  Bourne.   Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3. 

QUININGBOROUGH,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  10,  1656-7.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1656-7;  B.A. 
1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 

QUININGBOROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1625.  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1629-30. 


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QuiNTiN,  John 

QUINTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Caius,  July  23,  1696, 
from  Wadham  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  1693-4,  age  18. 
S.  of  Edward,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  B.A.  1697-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  20,  1698;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1702.  R.  of  Thwaite  St 
Mary,  Norfolk,  1713-33.  C.  of  Bungay  St  Mary.  {Venn,  i. 
499-) 

QUINTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  27,  1645. 
Migrated  to  Clare,  Sept.  4,  1646. 

QUINTON,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  3, 

1705.    (Name  og,  171 1.) 

QUIPP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  21,  1655. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr. 
20;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1661.  V.  of  Morton,  Leics.;  suspended; 
afterwards  nonconformist.   {Calamy,  11.  165.) 

QUIPP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  22,  1678.  Of 
Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1678;  B.A.  i68i-2. 


Radcliffe,  Alexander 

QUITTING, .   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1484,  as  'Whiting.' 

QUODLING,  JOHN  (1589-90),  s«e  CODLING. 
QUOYLE  (?  QUAYLE),  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1562. 

QUYLTER,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1561. 

QUYNNET,   PHILIBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,    1586. 
Matric.  1586. 

QWAYTES,  WILLIAM.  D.Can.L.  1482-3. 

QWAYTS, .   B.A.  1484-5. 

QWELDALL,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1513. 

QWYNTBY, .   B.A.  1489-90. 

QWYTBY,  LAURENCE.  D.D.  1486-7. 

QWYTH,  JOHN  (B.A.  1484-5),  see  WHITE. 


R 


RABAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  8, 
1654.  S.  of  John,  of  Upper  Penn,  Staffs.  School,  Wolver- 
hampton. Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow. 
R.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  1663-74. 

RABBE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1578;  B.A. 
1582-3. 

RABBE, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1580. 

RABBE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1586. 

RABBITT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

RABBIT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jime  7,  1626. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1629-30. 

RABBETT,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1579. 

RABBET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  3, 1681-2. 

RABETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  June  22, 
1743.  S.  of  Reginald,  of  Bramfield,  Suffolk,  Esq.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  12, 
1748.  Died  Jan.  1763.  Buried  at  Bramfield.  Brother  of 
Reginald  (i737)- 

RABBETT,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1572;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579; 
B.D.  from  Caius,  1586.  Fellow  emd  tutor  at  Caius,  1579-87. 
Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1584.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  8,  1581-2.  University  preacher,  1587.  R.  of  Cricket 
Malherbie,  Somerset,  1581.  R.  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  1585- 
1630.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1596-7.  R.  of  St  Vedast, 
Foster  Lane,  London,  1604-17.  Died  Feb.  5,  1630,  aged  78. 
M.I.  at  Streatham.   (Venn,  i.  104;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RABBETT,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1624. 
('Rabbe'  in  Coll.  Reg.)  Of  Kent.  Matric.  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1628^;  M.A.  1632.  R.  of  Newstead,  Kent,  1637-60. 
V.  of  Billing,  1660-92.  Died  Mar.  25,  1692,  aged  84.  Prob- 
ably brother  of  Thomas  (1627). 

RABITT.  REGINALD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  6, 
1645-6.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Lambert,  of  KelsaJl-cwm-Carlton, 
Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  19,  1648.  Died 
July  25,  1686,  aged  61. 

RABETT,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  3,  i737- 
S.  of  Reginald,  of  Bramfield  Hall,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Dec.  22, 
1718.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  23, 
1738.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1747.  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1771. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1786,  aged  68.  Brother  of 
John  (1743).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  in. 
392-) 

RABBETT,  REYNOLD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Mar.  20, 
1585-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Reynold.  B.  at  Bramfield,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Wenhaston  and  Halesworth  (Messrs  Cox  and 
Ablesonn).  Of  Bramfield,  gent.  Married  Mildred,  dau.  of 
Lambeth  NoUoth,  of  Kelsale.  Died  Feb.  3,  1635-6.  Will 
(Norwich  C.  C.)  1635-6.   {Venn,  i.  127.) 

RABBETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1627.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1630;  M.A.  1634.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1632.   Probably  brother  of  Michael  (1624). 

RABY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1722.  Of 
London.  S.  of  John  (?  1692),  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Serjeant-at- 
law.  Bapt.  at  St  Clement  Danes,  Nov.  17,  1704.  Colleger 
at  Eton,  1716-9.   Matric.  Easter,  1723. 

RABY  or  RABBY,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1544;  B.A.  1544-5;  M.A.  1549.  FeUow,  1548-51. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Southwell  Grammar  School,  1552.  Master 


of  Wolverhampton  School;  dismissed,  1573.  Preb.  of 
Wolverhampton.  R.  of  Himley,  Staffs.,  1577-1602.  Living 
at  Wolverhampton  when  he  made  his  will,  1599,  then  aged  80; 
proved  (P.C.C.)  1602.   {\Vm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

RABY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  6,  1601.  Of 
Huntingdonshire. 

RABY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  17,  1692. 
ist  s.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  Aug.  13,  1677,  at  Huntingdon. 
Schools,  Merchant  Taylors' and  Bury.  Matric.  1693.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1695.  One  of  these  names  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  26,  1719;  Serjeant-at-law,  1724.  Died 
Jan.  26,  1732.   Perhaps  father  of  Edmund  (1722).   (G.  Mag.) 

RABBY  or  RABEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Pem- 
broke, Mar.  31,  1621.  S.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster,  of 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1625-6;  M.A. 
1629.   Perhaps  R.  of  Gt.  HaUingbury,  Essex,  1635. 

RABY  or  REIBE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1511-2. 

RABYE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1613. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Rainham,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn  (Mr 
Alston).  Matric.  1613;  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1614-8;  B.A. 
1620-1.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  (Norwich)  1620.  School- 
master at  Mattishall,  Norfolk,  1620-33-.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  13,  1624-5.  Probably  C.  of  Bamham  Broom, 
in  1629;  V.  of  Worstead,  1649;  probably  ejected,  but  re- 
turned, 1656-61.  Buried  at  Worstead,  Dec.  II,  1661.  {Venn, 

I.  222;  Peile,  I.  322.) 

RACIE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1607-8.  B.  in  St 
Margaret  Pattens,  London.  M.A.  1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Dec.  23,  1610;  priest  (London)  June  7,  1612,  age  25. 
C.  of  South  Ockendon,  Essex.  V.  of  Halvergate,  Norfolk,  1618. 
C.  of  Tunstall,  1620.  Married,  at  Stepney,  Middlesex,  Aug.  13, 
1621,  Elizabeth  Hall,  of  South  Ockendon,  spinster. 

RACK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  6, 
1664.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  FeltweU. 

RACKETT,  D.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1562. 

RAKSTER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1543-4.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine, 

1559- 
RACSTER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584; 

scholar  from  Westminster,  1585;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592. 

Fellow,  1591.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.    Author.    {Cooper, 

II.  271.) 

RACKSTER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Worcestershire,  cler.  fil.  LL.D.  from  King's,  1638.  Matric. 
(Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  22,  1619,  age  17;  B.A.  1623; 
M.A.  1629.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

RADBURN, .  B.A.  1469-70. 

RADCLIFF  or  RATCLIFFE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15) 
at  Christ's,  Mar.  29,  1671.  S.  of  .•\lexander.  B.  at  Leigh, 
Lanes.  School,  Leigh  (Mr  Richardson).  Matric.  1671. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28,  1671.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  26,  1674-5.  Buried  at  Leigh,  1690.  Brother 
of  John  (1682).   {Peile,  11.  34.) 

RADCLIFFE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  2,  1696. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Withemshaw,  Cheshire  (his  mother's 
home).  Bapt  there,  Jan.  17,  1677-8.  Matric.  1696;  Scholar, 
1696.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  g,  1697.  Inherited  estates 
at  Foxdenton,  Lanes.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Bagshaw,  Esq.,  of  Litton  and  Hicklow,  Derbyshire.  Died 
at  Newton  Heath.  Buried  at  Manchester,  Feb.  2,  1735-6. 
(A.  Gray;  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 


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RADCLIFFE  or  RATCLIFFE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Peterhousz,  Mar.  30,  i6u.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  pent,  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Gerrard,  of  Harrow- 
hill,  Middlese.x).  Matric.  1611.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  27, 
1612-3.  Of  Chalfont  St  Giles,  Bucks.  Married  three  wives. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Middlesex  Pedigrees;  Vis.  of  Bucks., 
1634.) 

RADCLIFFE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1646.  znd  s.  of  Anthony  (above),  of  Chalfont  St 
Giles,  Bucks.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  Mar.  16,  1648-9.  Student  of  Christ  Church.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1649;  M.A.  1652;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1681.  Chaplain 
to  Henry,  Earl  of  Arlington.  V.  of  Leigh,  Kent,  1661. 
Canon  of  Oxford,  1681.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral,  June  27, 
1703.   M.I.   Will  (Oxford)  1706.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RATCLYFFE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1553 ;  Scholar,  1556.  Perhaps  usher  at  Ipswich  School, 
1562-73.    [Venn,  1.  37.) 

RADCLYFFE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1563;  scholar  from  Westminster,  1567;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A. 
1571.  Conduct  of  Trinity,  1571-83.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi) 
Oct.  30,  1572.   Will  (V.C.C.)  1583. 

RADCLIFFE,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.Civ.L.  1478-9-  Of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield  diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  1478-9- 

RATCLIFF,  CHRISTOPHER.  One  of  the  original  Fellows  of 
Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1546.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1540;  supp.  for  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1543.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Trin.  Coll.  Admissions.) 

RATCLIFFE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1570.  3rd  s.  of  Ralph  (1536-7),  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  B.A. 
1573-4;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1577;  M.D.  1584  (Incorp. 
from  Orleans).  Incorp.  M.D.  at  Oxford,  1600.  Physician  to 
James  I.  Knighted,  Jan.  30,  1604-5.  Resided  at  Orwell, 
Cambs.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Wilcox.  Buried 
at  Hitchin,  Herts.,  Sept.  27,  1631,  aged  78.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Jeremiah  (1567).   (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  214.) 

RADCLYFFE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1567.  S.  and  h.  of  Roger,  of  Mulgrave 
Castle,  Yorks.  B.  Apr.  i,  155 1.  Succeeded  his  father. 
Married  Frideswide,  dau.  of  Henry  Savile,  of  Lupset,  Wake- 
field. Died  Feb.  i,  1592.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584;  Peile,  1.  98; 
Surtees,  in.  129.) 

RATCLIFFE,  GAWIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1576;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1579-80,  'John';  M.A.  1583. 

RADCLIFF,  GEORGE.  B.Can.L.  1484-5-  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Bishopwearmouth,  Durham,  1483-94.   Died  1494. 

RATCLIFFE,  GRAY.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1609. 

RADCLIFFE  or  RATCLIFF,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1588-9. 
B.  at  Todmorden,  Lanes.,  c.  1572.  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  13,  1595.  V.  of  Oundle,  Northants.,  1594-8. 
R.  of  Ketsby,  Lines.,  1598. 

RADCLIFFE,  JEREMIAH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1567;  scholar  from  Westminster.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of 
Ralph  (1536-7),  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574; 
B.D.  1581;  D.D.  1588.  Fellow,  1572.  Vice-Master,  1597- 
1611.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600.  V.  of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambs., 
1579.  V.  of  Trumpington,  1580-9.  V.  of  Eaton  Bray,  Beds., 
1584-7.  V.  of  Heversham,  Westmorland,  1588-91.  V.  of 
Orwell,  Cambs.,  1590-1612.  One  of  the  translators  of  the 
Bible.  Buried  at  Orwell,  Mar.  4,  1611-2.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C).   Brother  of  Edward  (1570).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RATCLIFFE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1528-9. 

RATCLIFFE  or  REDCLYFF,  JOHN.  B.A.  1534-5-  Perhaps  s.  of 
Sur  Alexander,  of  Ordsall,  Lanes.,  Knt.  M.A.  1538.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1538.  Supp.  for  B.D.  (Oxford)  1545.  Probably 
V.  of  Crosthwaite,  Cumberland,  1547.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Foster, 
Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

RATCLYFFE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1551.  One  of  these  names,  'bred  in  the  schools;  ord.  priest 
(Chester)  Sept.  9,  1565,'  was  V.  of  Firsby,  Leics.,  1580. 

RADCLIFFE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1654.  S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  deceased.  School, 
Wakefield.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  May  12,  1654,  age  16. 
B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661;  B.D.  1668.  Fellow  of  Magdalene. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664,  and  again  in  1669.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1661.  V.  of  Milton,  Cambs., 
1664-8.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RADCLIFFE  or  RATCLIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  26,  1682.  Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Leigh, 
Lanes.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  14,  1662-3.  Matric.  1683-4;  M.B. 
1687.  Practised  medicine  at  Wigan.  Buried  there  Nov.  22, 
1700.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1671).   (E.  Axon.) 

RADCLIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  2, 
1687-8.  S.  of  William,  minister  of  Thorpe  Salvin,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Jan.  6,  1667-8.  School,  Laughton-en-le-Morthen. 
Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 


RADCLIFFE,  William 

May  23,  1692.  Minor  canon  of  Westminster.  Gentleman  of 
the  Chapel  Royal  and  Confessor  to  the  Royal  Household. 
Married  Mar.  5,  1694-5,  Ann  Morse.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey,  Oct.  31,  1716.  Father  of  WiUiam  (i7i7).  (West- 
minster Abbey  Register.) 

RADCLIFFE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  21,  1652.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  (?)  B.D.  1668  (accord- 
ing to  St  Paul's  Reg.).  Probably  V.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex, 
1660-2.   (Peile,  I.  547.) 

RADCLIFFE  or  RATCLIFF,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  31,  1668.  Of  Middlesex.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1668;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1673-4.  C.  of  Catton,  Norfolk. 

RADCLIFFE  or  RATCLYFFE,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Magdalene,  Michs.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Mar.  1621-2;  priest,  Sept.  1622. 

RADCLIFFE  or  RATCLIFFE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  I,  1669.  S.  of  John,  of  Sowerby,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Halifax.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676;  B.D.  1683. 
Fellow,  1675-85.  V.  of  Stanground,  Hunts.,  1685-90.  Died 
1690. 

RADCLIFFE,  RALPH.  B.A.  1536-7.  (Probably  from  Jesus 
College;  resident  there,  1536-8);  M.A.  1539.  Previously  adm. 
at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lancashire. 
Obtained  a  grant  of  the  CarmeUte  House  at  Hitchin,  Herts.; 
opened  a  school  there.  Wrote  miracle  plays  for  his  pupils  to 
act.  Married  Elizabeth  Marshall,  of  Mitcham.  Died  1559. 
aged  40.  Buried  at  Hitchin.  M.I.  Father  of  Jeremiah  (1567) 
and  Edward  (1570).  (D.N.B.;  Cooper,  1.  204;  Le  Neve, 
Knls.,  214;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RADCLIFFE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1581;  B.A.  1584-5.  Of  Lincoln  diocese;  ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Oct.  1586.   R.  of  Wexham,  Bucks.,  158&-1642.   Died  1642. 

RATLYFFE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1562 ;  Scholar,  1562-3.  One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  Richard, 
of  Langley  Hall,  Middleton,  Lanes.  Bapt.  there,  July  11, 
1548.  Of  Tickencote,  Rutland.  Will  proved  (London)  Jan. 
19.  1595-  (Blore,  63.  For  other  possible  suggestions  see 
Peile,  I.  78.) 

RADCLIFF,  ROGER.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1444-61. 
Perhaps  LL.D.  in  1467,  when  collated  to  Doddington,  Isle 
of  Ely.  Official  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely.  Preb.  of  York,  1456-71. 
V.  of  Eltisley,  Cambs.,  1457.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1458-71- 
Archdeacon  of  Sarum,  1465-71.  Dean  of  St  Paul's,  1468-71. 
Died  July,  1471-   Will,  P.C.C. 

RADCLIFF,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  and  Fell.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, 1640.  Of  Chester.  School,  Manchester.  Perhaps 
previously  at  Oxford.  If  so,  s.  of  John,  of  Chester.  Matric. 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Feb.  10,  1636-7,  age  17.  Died 
1648.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Cheshire,  1613.) 

RADCLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Said  to  have  been  educated  at 
Cambridge  (Cooper,  i.  462).  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry,  2nd  Earl 
of  Sussex.  B.  1526.  M.A.  (on  Queen's  visit)  1564-  Styled 
Lord  Fitzwalter.  Knighted,  Sept.  25,  1544-  Held  a  command 
at  the  battle  of  Pinkie  Cleugh,  1547.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1553. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Earl  of  Sussex,  Feb.  17,  1556-7. 
Lord-Deputy  of  Ireland,  1556-8,  1559-60  and  again  (as 
Lord-Lieutenant)  1560-5.  K.G.,  1557.  Involved  in  a  struggle 
with  Shane  O'Neill  in  Tyrone,  1560^-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Jan.  22,  1561.  Resigned  his  office,  1563.  Created  Lord- 
President  of  the  North,  1569;  dealt  successfully  with  the 
Rebellion  of  1569.  Privy  Councillor,  1570.  Lord  Chamberlain 
of  the  Household,  1572-83.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth  Wriothes- 
ley,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Southampton;  (2)  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  WiUiam  Sidney  and  foundress,  by  bequest,  of  Sidney 
Sussex  College.  Died  June  9,  1583.  Buried  at  Boreham, 
Essex.   (D.N.B.;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

RATCLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  10, 
1572-3.  Matric.  1573,  as  'Robert';  B.A.  from  Trinity, 
1577-8.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  in  Norwich  diocese. 
Oct.  20,  1582.  Chaplain  at  St  Saviour's,  Southwark,  Surrey, 
1585-99.  Author,  Catechism,  1594.  Died  Feb.  6,  1599. 
Buried  at  St  Saviour's,  Southwark.  (Cooper,  11.  351;  D.N.B.) 

RATCLYFFE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1610.  One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  5th  Earl 
of  Sussex,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1606-7.  Knighted, 
June,  1610.   Died  before  1629.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

RADCLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  2, 
1728.  Of  Ripponden,  Yorks.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1732. 

RATCLIFFE,  VINCENT.  Student  of  Corpus  Christi.  Author 
of  a  theological  treatise,  1659.   (CoU.) 

RADCLIFF,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1436-44. 

RATCLYF,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1456. 


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RADCLIFF,  WILLIAM.  B.(?Civ.L.)  1478-g.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  23,  1481-2;  R.  of  Straddeshall,  Suffolk; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1482;  R.  of  Stanhoe. 

RADCLIFFE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1487-8.  FeUow  of  Peterhouse, 
1490-C.  1500.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  17,  1491-2;  priest, 
Apr.  21,  1492.  R.  of  Rattenden,  Essex,  1492-1512.  Died 
1512.   (r.  A.  Walker.) 

RADCLIFF,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1717.  S.  of  John  (1687-8),  clerk,  deceased,  of 
Middlesex.   B.  in  London.  School,  Warwick  (Mr  Lydiott). 

RADCLIFFE,  Rector.  Degree  1474-5.  One  John  Ratclyff, 
LL.B.,  V.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,  1474-7. 

RADCLYFF,  Rector.   B.Civ.L.  1501-2. 

RATCLIFFE, .  D.Civ.L.  1491-2. 

RATCLIFFE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1594-5. 

RADDYCKE,  WILLIAM.    Proctor,  1434-5. 

RADE,  JOHN.    B.A.  1484-5;  B.D.  1503-4.    Fellow  of  Corpus 

Christi,   1490.    R.  of  Minchinhampton,  Gloucs.,   1513-38. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1540,  of  Denham,  Bucks.,  and  Minchinhampton. 

(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
RADFORD,  JOSIAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  1670. 

Of  Derbyshire.    Matric.    1671;   B.A.    1673-4,  as   Redford; 

M.A.  1677.   Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  1683. 

RADFORD,  NICHOLAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602. 
RADFORD,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1531-4. 
RADFORTH,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562. 

RADGALL,   .    B.A.    1492-3.     Probably  John   Rachedall, 

presented  by  Clare  to  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1507.  Died 
1533- 

RADING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  I,  1660.  Of  Leicester.  Matric.  1661. 

RADLEY,  HENRY  (1607),  see  RODLEY. 

RADLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1658; 
scholar  from  Westminster,  1659.  Of  Westmorland.  Matric. 
1660;  B.A.  1661-2.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Mar. 
10,  1665-6.   R.  of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1676. 

RADLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1487. 

RADLEY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1670.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Standish,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1670.  Of  Oldfleld, 
Esq.   Married,  at  Standish,  Aug.  3,  1673. 

RADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1737.  S.  of  William,  of  Shields,  Durham.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Dongworth).  Matric.  1737;  Scholar,  1738;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1741;  priest 
(Durham)  Oct.  16,  1743.  R-  of  Ingram,  Northumberland, 
1746-75.  Lecturer  at  Shields,  1758-62.  R.  of  Whickham, 
Durham,  1763-8.  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1768-75.  Died 
Nov.  ig,  1775. 

RADWINTER,  WILLIAM.  Master  of  Clare,  1400-21.  Bene- 
factor.  {Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  19.) 

RAE,  see  also  RAY. 

RAE,  W.   B.Can.L.  1487-8. 

RAPE  or  RAFFE,  see  RALPH. 

RAFFORD,  SIMON  DE.   B.C.L.  in  1366.   '  Now  lecturing  in  the 

same  at  Cambridge.'   {Cal.  Pap.  Pet.) 
RAGDALE,   NATHANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  5, 

1674.   Of  Northamptonshire.   Matric.  1674. 
RAGENHILL  or  RAGENEL,  ROBERT.   FeUow  of  King's  Hall, 

1381-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  1384-5;  priest,  Apr.  i, 

1385. 
RAGGE,  see  also  WRAGGE. 

RAGGE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1597.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  i, 

1595-6;  'C.  of  St  Laurence,  Norwich.' 
RAGGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene,  May  5, 

1662.    S.  of  Edward,  ironmonger,  of  Wirksworth,   Derbs. 

School,  Wirksworth.  B.A.  1665-6.   Brother  of  the  next. 
RAGG,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  3,  1663. 

S.  of  Edward,  ironmonger,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs.    School, 

Wirksworth.   Brother  of  Edward  (above). 
RAGGE  or  WRAGGE,  THEOPHILUS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 

Magdalene,  Feb.  16,  1664-5.    S.  of  William,  of  Ingleby, 

Derbs.  School,  Repton.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9. 

RAGG  or  WRAGG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1655.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Ingleby,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A. 
1662.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Oct.  2,  1661. 


Rakes,  William 

RAGG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1675.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman,  of  WilUamthorpe,  near 
Temple  Normanton,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School,  Tupton,  near 
Chesterfield.   Matric.  1675. 

RAGHET,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1565.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1568-9;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1572.  FeUow  and  tutor  of  Caius, 
Jan.  1570-1  to  Oct.  1572.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  27, 
1570.  Buried  Apr.  12,  1573,  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1569).   (Venn,  1.  66.) 

RAGHAT,  PATRICK,  see  FOX. 

RAIGHET,  THOMAS.    Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1569.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Garboldisham.    Migrated   to  Caius;   adm.   there,  June  26, 

1570,  age  18.  Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1565).  (Venn,  1.66.) 
RAILTON,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Sr  John's,  June  r, 

1702.  S.  of  James,  husbandman.  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Vorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1702. 

RAINBOW,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1625,  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Blyton,  Lines. 
B.  April  20,  1608.  Schools,  Gainsborough  and  Westminster. 
Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  July,  1623.  Migrated  to 
Cambridge;  nominated  to  a  scholarship  at  Magdalene  by 
Frances,  dowager  countess  of  Warwick.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A. 
1630;  B.D.  1637;  D.D.  1643.  Fellow,  1633-42.  Master, 
1642-50,  1660-4.  Vice-Chancellor,  1662-3.  Master  of  a 
school  at  Kirton-in-Lindsey,  1630.  V.  of  Childerley,  Cambs., 
1637.  R.  of  Gt  Easton,  Essex,  1648-50.  R.  of  Benefield, 
Northants.,  1659-64.  R.  of  Little  Chesterford,  Essex,  c.  1650. 
Chaplain  to  the  King,  1660-4  Dean  of  Peterborough,  166 1-4. 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1664-84.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Dr  Henry  Smith  (former  Master  of  Magdalene).  Died  Mar.  26, 
1684.  Buried  at  Dalston,  Cumberland.  M.I.  (Mag.  Coll. 
Hist.,  108;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RAYNBOW,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1557. 

RAINBOW,  THOMAS.  Candidate  for  fellowship  at  Christ's, 
1590.  M.A.  (Edinburgh),  1593.  Perhaps  V.  of  Blyton,  Lines., 
1601-23  and  R.  of  Wintringham,  1623.  If  so,  father  of 
Edward  (1625). 

RAINTON,  see  RAYNTON. 

RAKE  or  RAKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  15,  1724.  Previously  matric.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov. 
29,  1723.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Pens-Elwood,  Somerset. 
B.  there.  School,  Bruton.  Matric.  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(Salisbury)  June  23,  1728.  R.  of  Holcombe,  Somerset,  1730. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

RAKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  28,  1721. 
S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Eshton,  near 
Skipton.  School,  Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).  Matric.  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest 
(York)  June  g,  1727.  Usher  at  Ripon  Grammar  School, 
1730-52-  V.  of  Well,  Yorks.,  1757-81.  Died  at  Ripon, 
June  20,  1781.  Buried  in  the  Minster.  M.I.  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  342;  Thomas  Horsfall,  Well  and  Snape,  112.) 

RAKES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1634. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  HuU,  Yorks.,  merchant.  Bapt.  Nov.  22, 
1618.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  R.  of  Beef  ord, 
Yorks.,  c.  1653-69;  intruder.  V.  of  Hornsea,  1661.  V.  of 
Hessle,  Yorks.,  1661-9.  Buried  there,  Jan.  20,  1670-1. 
Father  of  Timothy  (1667).   (Burke,  L.G.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

RAIKES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  23, 
1701.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Northallerton.  School,  Eton. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  24,  1700.  M.P.  for  Northallerton, 
1710-3.  Died  June  20,  1753,  aged  67.  Peile  (11.  150)  is  wrong 
in  connecting  him  with  the  Gloucester  philanthropist.  See 
below,  under  Timothy. 

RAKES  or  RAYKES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  May  21,  1636.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Trinity  parish 
(?  Hull).  B.  there.  School,  Hull  (Mr  Steevenson).  Matric. 
1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  V.  of  Hornsea,  Yorks.,  1666-75.  Died 
Feb.  25,  1675.  Buried  at  Hornsea.  M.I.  One  of  these  names, 
alderman  and  thrice  mayor  of  HuU,  died  Aug.  8,  1662. 

RAKES,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 
1667.  S.  of  Richard  (1634),  of  Beeford,  Vorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Ellison).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1672;  priest,  Dec.  1674.  V.  of 
TickhiU,  Yorks.,  1674-87.  V.  of  Hessle,  1689-1721.  Married 
Sarah  Partridge,  of  Gloucester.  Buried  at  Hessle,  Mar.  8, 
1721-2.  Father  of  Robert,  of  Gloucester,  the  weU-known 
phUanthropist,  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 

RAKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  7, 
1648.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Cowling,  in  Craven,  Yorks.  School, 
KUdwick.   Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1652-3. 

RALE, .  B.D.  1496-7.   A  friar. 

RALEIGH,  see  also  RAWLEY. 


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Raleigh,  Gilbert 

RALEIGH,  GILBERT.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1637.  Probably  s.  of  Gilbert,  of  Downton,  Wilts.,  gent,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  Carew.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Exeter 
College,  0.\ford)  Feb.  9,  1638-9,  age  15.  Of  Downton. 
Married  and  had  issue.  Died  1676.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Hoare, 
Witts.,  IV.  36.) 

RALEGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1661.  and  s.  of  George,  of  Famborough,  Warws.,  Esq.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,  1661. 

RALFE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629;  13. A.  1632-3,  Raffe;  M.A.  1636. 

RALPH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  23,  1732.  B.  at 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1732.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Dec. 
9,  1734.  Scholar,  1735;  B. A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest,  Feb.  1740-1.  Probably  R.  of 
Fitz,  Salop.  Died  June,  1774.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Sept.  i774, 
as  of  Mildenhall,  bachelor.   (G.  Mag.) 

RALPH  or  RAUF,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1383-5. 
One  of  the  children  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  clerk. 

RALFE  or  RALPH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16, 
1592.  Matric.  c.  1592;  B.A.  1595-6.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  May  22,  1608,  age  30.   Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 

RAFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25,  1637. 
S.  of  John  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Winston,  Sufiolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Gamon).  Scholar,  1640-4;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A. 
1644.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  2;  priest,  July  3,  1646. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1660-7.  But 
see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.   {Venn,  i.  325.) 

RALPH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  29, 

1693.    S.   of   John,   of  St   Erth,    Cornwall,   clerk.     Matric. 

1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700.  Fellow,  1701-5.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)   Mar.   16,   1700-1;  priest,   May  23,    1703.    R.  of 

Rawreth,    Essex,    1704-55.     V.    of    Ingatestone,    1716-55- 

Buried  there  Mar.  7,  1755.   Will  (Cons.  C.)  London. 
RAFE  or  RALPHE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594. 

Of  Norfolk. 
RALPH,  .    Abbot  of  Newborough  or  Newbow.    Resident 

pens,  at  Peterhouse,  c.   1403-4;  student  of  Canon  Law. 

Abbot  of  the  Premonstratentian  House  of  Newbow,  Lines. 

{T.A.  Walker.) 
RALPHSON,   JOSEPH.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,   May  31, 

1692.     Of    Middlesex.     M.A.    1692    (Lit.    Reg.).     Author, 

mathematical. 
RAM,  ANDREW.    M.A.  from  Emmanuel,   1690  {Com.  Reg.). 

Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Abel,  of  Ramsfort,  Wexford,  Ireland. 

M.P.    for    Duleek,    1692-9.    WiU    proved    (Dublin)     1699. 

(Burke,  L.G.,  1863  Edn;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
RAM,    EUSTACE.     Ord.    sub-deacon    (Ely)    June,    1379-     Of 

Byston,  Lincoln  diocese.  Title,  King's  Hall. 
RAM,   GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Aug.   7,    1688. 

Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Abel,  of  Ramsfort,  Wexford,  Ireland. 

B.  in    Ireland.    Matric.  1691.    M.A.  (Dublin)   1695;  LL.D. 

(Dublin)     1718.     M.P.    for    Newborough,     1713-25.     High 

Sheriff  of  Wexford  1710.    Died    1725.   Brother  of  Samuel 

(1688).    (Burke,  L.G.;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
RAM,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1610. 
RAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  1602.  Probably 

s.  of  Robert  (next).    B.  at  Colchester.    Matric.  1604;  B.A. 

1606-7;  M.A.  1610.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1610, 

age  22;  priest.  Mar.  8,  1611-2.   C.  of  Gt  Birch,  Essex.   V.  of 

Gt  Bentley,   1613-5.    R.  of  Peldon,   1615-40.    Died   1640. 

WiU,  Cons.  C.  London.   Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1609). 

RAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1595; 
D.D.  1602.   R.  of  Copford,  Essex,  and  V.  of  Gt  Birch,  until 

1638.  Died  1638.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London.  Probably  father 
of  Richard  (above)  and  perhaps  of  the  next. 

RAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  (above).  B.A.  1611.  Edmund  Ram  in 
his  will  (P.C.C.)  1628,  mentions  Robert  Ram,  clerk,  son  of 
his  brother  Robert,  D.D.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1602). 

RAM,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Dublin).  S.  of 
Thomas  (1588),  D.D.  M.A.  (Dublin)  1614.  FeUow  of  Dublin, 
1 61 5.  Preb.  of  Crosspatrick,  Ferns.  Minister  of  Spalding, 
Lines.,  c.  1642;  still  there,  in  1655.  Supported  the  cause  of 
the  Parliament  in  his  speeches  and  writings.  Married,  at 
Spalding,  to  Anne,  dau.  of  Tyringham  Norwood,  Sept.  5, 

1639.  Author,  theological  and  political.  Buried  at  Spalding, 
May  4,  1657.  Will  dated  (P.C.C.)  Mar.  2,  1656-7;  proved, 
July  2,  1657.  {D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
4th  S.,  III.  176.) 

RAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  7,  1688. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Abel,  of  Ramsfort,  Ireland.  B.  in  Ireland. 
Brother  of  George  (1688).   (Burke,  L.G.) 


Ramsden,  John 

RAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1588. 
S.  of  Dr  Francis,  of  Windsor,  Berks.  B.  there,  1564.  Matric. 
1588;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Fellow,  1591-1601.  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Essex,  and  to  Lord  Mountjoy,  when  Lord- 
Lieutenants  of  Ireland.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's,  Dublin. 
Precentor  of  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  1600-34.  Dean  of  Cork, 
1601-4.  Dean  of  Ferns,  1604-26.  Bishop  of  Leighlin  and 
Ferns,  1605-34.  Died  in  Dublin,  Nov.  24,  1634,  aged  70. 
Buried  at  Newborough  (Corey),  Wexford.  M.I.  Will,  Dublin. 
Father  of  Robert  (1615).  (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  A.  B. 
Beaven.) 

RAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Halt,,  Easter, 
1551- 

RAMES,  see  also  REYMES. 

RAMES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1550.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Shortfiat,  Northumberland.  B.A.  1553-4;  M.A. 
1557.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1554.  Master  of  Westgate 
Hospital,  Newcastle,  1558-79.  Resident  at  Louvain,  1567- 
Took  part  in  the  Rebellion  of  1569.  Imprisoned  in  Durham 
gaol,  and  deprived  of  the  mastership  of  Westgate,  1579- 
Brother  of  the  next  and  Thomas  (1552).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

RAMES,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1561. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.A.  1563-4.  Brother  of  John  (above)  and 
Thomas  (1552).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

RAMES,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.   1552. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  Northumberland.   B.A.  1555-6.   Brother  of 

Roger  (above)  and  of  John  (1550). 
RAMONDON,  GABRIEL.   M.A.  1682  (Incorp.  from  Glasgow). 
RAMONDEN,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  31, 

1694.    S.  of  Peter.    B.  at  Bordeaux,  France.    Perhaps  same 

as  the  last.   {Peile,  11.  132.) 

RAMPAINE,  LIVEWELL.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  StaSordshire.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  May  10, 
1616,  age  17;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  5,  1625-6.  R.  of  Broxholme,  Lines.,  1625.  V.  of  Gt 
Grimsby,  1637.  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1638.  {Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

RAMPLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  8, 
1647.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Botesdale  and  Westhorpe.  Matric.  1647;  Scholar, 
1647-51;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Nov.  i;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1662.  R.  of  Gunthorpe  and  Bale, 
Norfolk,  1663.   {Venn,  i.  368.) 

RAMPTON,  Rector  of.   B.Can.L.  1479-80. 

RAMSBORROWE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 

Easter,  1626. 
RAMSBOTHAM  or  ROMSBOTTOM,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from 

St  John's,  Easter,  1585;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1593. 

RAMSBOTHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1629.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1632-3.  One  of  these  names 
minister  of  Ashworth,  Lanes,  in  1647  and  1648.  Buried  at 
Bury,  Lanes.,  Apr.  5,  1653.   (E.  Axon.) 

RAMSBOTTOM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  11,  1741.  S.  of  William,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1741.  Buried  at  St 
Michael's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  5,  1743-4. 

RAMSBOTTOM  or  RAMSBOTHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at 
St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1655.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1658; 
B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Oct.  7,  1661. 
Minister  of  Littleborough,  Lanes.,  in  1661.  C.  of  Bury, 
1662-6.  R.  of  Heswall,  Cheshire,  1666-1702.  Died  Nov.  15, 
1702.   Buried  at  Heswall.   (E.  Axon.) 

RAMSBOTHOM  or  ROMSBOTHOM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  12,  1676.  Of  Lancashire.  Probably 
s.  of  Henry,  of  Holcombe,  Bury.  B.  Feb.  16,  1657-8.  Matric. 
1677;  Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1679-80. 

RAMSDEN,  FRECHEVILLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  30, 
1733.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1690).  Bapt.  Apr.  11,  1715,  at 
Brotherton,  Yorks.  Matric.  1733;  M.A.  1737  (.M-  nob.). 
Fellow,  1738-52.  At  Dettingen  and  Fontenoy,  as  an  officer 
in  the  Guards.  Equerry  to  the  King,  1761-81.  Lieut. - 
Governor  of  Carlisle,  1 762-1804.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Charles  Ingram,  Mar.  17,  1761.  Died  Dec.  24,  1804, 
aged  89.  Buried  at  Brotherton.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1805.  Brother 
of  John  (1718)  and  Thomas  (1727).    (Burke;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

RAMSDEN,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1629-30;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

RAMSDEN,  INGRAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  27, 
1659-60.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A. 
1672. 

RAMSDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  3, 
1657.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Kingston-on-Hull.  School,  Kingston 
(Mr  Shove).   Matric.  1658, 'Ramsey.' 


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RAMSDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1665.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1640),  Esq.,  of  Longley 
Hall,  Almondbury,  Yorks.  B.  there,  Apr.  1648.  School, 
Newport  (Mr  Potts).  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1672.  Created  Bart., 
Nov.  30,  1689.  Of  Byrom,  and  Longley  Hall,  Yorks. 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Butler,  of  Coates-by-Stow, 
Lines.  Died  June  11,  1690.  Buried  at  Brotherton.  Father 
of  William  (1690).   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.E.C.,  iv.  156.) 

RAMSDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  21,  1673-4, 
from  Trinity  Hall.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Hull. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Chesterfield  (Mr  Needham)  and  Ferriby 
(Mr  Spademan),  Yorks.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1676-7.  J. P. 
and  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Hull.  Probably  M.P.  for  Hull, 
1685-7,  1689-95.  Bought  the  Norton  estate  and  built  a  fine 
house  there.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  John,  Viscount 
Downe.  Buried  at  CampsaU,  Mar.  30,  1718,  aged  61.  Father 
of  William  (1701).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.  473;  F.M.G., 
781.) 

RAMSDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  4,  1718. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William  (1690),  of  Byrom,  Yorks.,  Bart. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  at  Brotherton,  Mar.  21,  1698-9.  M.P.  for 
Appleby,  1727-54.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  June  27,  1736. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Norton,  of  Sawley,  near 
Ripon,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Bright,  of  Badsworth,  Yorks. 
Died  Apr.  10,  1769.  Buried  at  Brotherton.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Frecheville  (1733)  and  Thomas  (1727)-  (Burke; 
G.E.C.,  IV.  157.) 

RAMSDEN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  1596;  B.A. 

1597-8. 
RAMSDEN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmancel,  Apr.  28, 

1615.   Matric.  1615;  Scholar;  B.A.  1618-9;  M-A.  1622. 

RAMSDEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1561;  Scholar,  1562;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.  Fellow,  1565. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Aug.  24,  1566.  University  preacher,  1570. 
R.  of  Wormley,  Herts.,  1571-3.  Canon  of  Westminster, 
1571-5.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Burghley.  R.  of  Spofforth,  Yorks., 
1573-96.  Archdeacon  of  West  Riding,  Yorkshire,  1575-96. 
V.  of  Huddersfield,  1581-96.  Buried  at  Spofforth,  Oct.  14, 
1596.   (Cooper,  II.  221 ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  11.  384.) 

RAMSDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  16,  1727. 
5th  s.  of  Sir  William  (1690),  of  Byrom,  Bart.  Bapt.  July  22, 
1709,  at  Brotherton,  Yorks.  Latin  secretary  to  the  Secretary 
of  State.  Under  Secretary  of  State  (South),  1743-8;  for  the 
North,  1748-50.  Of  Upper  Brook  Street,  Westminster. 
Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Medowes.  Died  s.p.,  Apr. 
1791.  Will  dated,  Sept.  2,  1785;  proved.  May  31,  I79i- 
Brother  of  John  (1718)  and  Frecheville  (i733)-   (Burke.) 

RAMSDEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1640.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Byrom  and 
Longley  Hall,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Almondbury,  Apr.  10,  1625. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Pahnes,  of  Nabum. 
Buried  at  Ahnondbury,  Sept.  26,  1679.  Father  of  John 
(1665).   (Burke;  H.  M.  Wood;  G.E.C.,  iv.) 

RAMSDEN,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  May  5,  1690.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1665),  Bart.,  of  Byrom, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Brotherton,  Oct.  22,  1672.  Matric.  1690. 
Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  June  11,  1690.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John,  Viscount  Lonsdale.  Died  June  27,  1736. 
Buried  at  Brotherton.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John  (1718), 
Frecheville  (1733)  and  Thomas  (1727)-  (Burke,  L.M.; 
G.E.C.,  IV.  157.) 

RAMSDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June, 
1701.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1673),  Esq.  B.  at  Hatfield,  Yorks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1706;  LL.B.  1706.  Of  Norton,  Esq. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Robinson,  of  Folkerly,  Yorks. 
Died  June  8,  1717,  aged  34.  Buried  at  CampsaU.  (Mrs  Mary 
Ramsden  devised  the  estates  of  Norton  and  Folkerly  to 
Trustees  for  making  an  additional  building  and  founding 
six  Fellowships  and  ten  Scholarships  at  Catharine  Hall, 
Cambridge.  To  be  called  after  her  kinsman  Robert  Skeme, 
a  benefactor  to  the  same  College.)   {F.M.G.,  781.) 

RAMSDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1738.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Penistone.  School,  Worsborough  (Mr  Staniland).  Matric. 
1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Master  of  the  Charterhouse, 
1778-1804.  R.of  Balsham,  Cambs.,  1779-1804.  Died  Nov.  2, 

1804.  Buried  at  the  Charterhouse.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Jan. 

1805.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  496.) 

RAMSEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
May  2,  1615.  S.  of  Roger,  alderman  (and  mayor,  1620),  of 
Norwich.  Bapt.  Feb.  1,  1597-8,  at  St  Peter  Mancroft. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Townley).  Matric.  1615;  Scholar, 
1615-22;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  V.  of  Maiden  and 
Chessington,  Surrey,  1625.  {Venn,  i.  228.) 

RAMSEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  3,  1619. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1622-3;  Scholar,  1623-4. 


V.A.C.  III. 


417 


Ramsey,  William 

RAMSAV,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  a  Scotch  Univer- 
sity, and  at  Oxford  in  the  same  year).  Doubtless  of  the 
Wyliedeugh  family  and  a  near  kinsman  of  John  Ramsay, 
Earl  of  Holdemess.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1613-24  (by  Royal 
Mandate).  Proctor,  1615  {v.  Le  Neve,  in.  622).  R.  of  Wells, 
Norfolk,  1622-c.  38.  Defendant  in  an  action  for  breach  of 
promise  of  marriage  brought  against  him  in  1624  by  'the 
daughter  of  a  poor  pie-woman.*  In  the  brief  of  the  defence 
he  is  referred  to  as  Fellow  and  President  of  Christ's  College, 
Cambridge,  related  to  the  Earl  of  Holdemess  and  brother  of 
James  Ramsay  (the  famous  'Black  Ramsay')  and  David 
Ramsay,  both  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  and  so  an  unsuitable 
match  for  the  plaintiff.  {Cal.  of  State  Papers,  1634,  597; 
The  Scots  Peerage,  111.  96  n.;  Peile,  1.  247,  where  he  is  wrongly 
called  brother  of  James  (John),  Earl  of  Holdemess.) 
RAMSAY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ly)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 
1699.  S.  of  James,  of  South  Shoebury,  Essex.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1699-1700;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1707. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703;  priest,  May  19,  1706. 
R.  of  Sutton,  Surrey,  1718-45.  Died  1745.  {Manning  and 
Bray,  11.  486.) 
RAMSAY,  JAMES.  M.A.  1703  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews). 
RAMSEY,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1493- 
RAMSAY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1517.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 

1516;  of  Jesus,  1517. 
RAMSEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.   1615. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1626.  V.  of  East  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1629. 
Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1615). 
RAMSEY,  JOHN.  Adm.pens.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 1631. 

S.  of  Robert,  tailor.  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
RAMSEY,   JOHN.    M.A.    1634   (Incorp.   from   Oxford).     M.A. 
(St   Andrews);    incorp.   at   Oxford,    1631-2.     R.   of   West 
Raynham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1633.    V.  of  Barton,  Cambs., 
1634-6.    R.  of  Compton  All  Saints',  Hants.,  1636.    R.  of 
Mersham,  Kent,  1636.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
RAMSEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15,  1647-8.  Of 
Norfolk.    Matric.  1648;  Scholar,  1650;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A. 
1655.   Fellow,  1653.   Ord.  priest  (Chichester)  May  17,  1660. 
V.   of  Tolleshunt  D'Arcy,  Essex,  1660-2.    R.  of  Aldham, 
Suffolk,  1662-3.   Died  1663. 
RAMSAY,   JOHN.    M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,   1714-    B.A. 
(Dublin),  1682;  adm.  there  Oct.  28,  1677,  age  13;  S.  of  John; 
b.  in  Co.  Carlow.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1718.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  1699-1725-    Buried  there  Feb.  sS, 
1724-5.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  East  Langdon,   Kent, 
1701-14;    V.    of  Walmer,    1702;    V.    of    Heme,    1713-24- 
Died  there  Aug.   18,    1724.     Perhaps  father  of   the  next. 
(H.  G.  Harrison;  Hasted,  iv.  127;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
RAMSEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 
1716-7.     (Perhaps  matric.   Michs.    1714.   from   Pembroke.) 
S  of  John  (?  above),  of  Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  clerk.  School, 
St  Paul's.   B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1748.   Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  5,  1720-1.    V.  of  Redboum,  Herts.,  1726-30.    V.  of 
Abbots  Langley,  1748-60.  Died  Mar.  26,  1760.  Will,  Archd, 
St  Albans. 
RAMSEY,  ROBERT.   Mus.Bac.  from  Trinity,  1616.   Required 
to  compose  for  his  degree  a  Canticum  for  St  Mary's  Church. 
There  are  other  compositions  by  him.    Organist  of  Tnmty, 
1628-44.     Master   of    the    Choristers    at   Trinity,    1631-2. 
Composer,  anthems,  etc.   (J.  E.  West,  Organists;  D.N.B.) 
RAMSEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1615. 
Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1618-^;  M.A.  1622.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Sept.  19,  1619,  'M.A.'    R.  of  Crostwick,  Norfolk, 
1630.   R.  of  Rainham  St  Margaret,  1633.  Probably  brother 
of  John  (1615). 
RAMSAY,    WILLIAM.     D.Can.L.    1486-7.     Abbot   of    Peter- 
borough, 1481-96.   Buried  there  1496.   {Sweettng,  56.) 
RAMSEY,  WILLIAM.    B.D.   1505-6.    A  monk.    Studied  nme 
years  in  Cambridge.  {Cooper,  i.  68,  identifies  hua  with  John, 
an  Augustinian  canon.) 
RAMSAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1618; 

B.A.  1621-2.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
RAMSAY  or  RAMESEY,  WILLIAM.  M.D.  1668  {Lit.  Reg.). 
S  of  David,  the  clockmaker  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  at 
Westminster,  Mar.  13,  162&-7.  M.D.  (MontpeUier)  1652. 
Studied  at  St  Andrews,  Edinburgh.  Returned  to  London, 
1645  Admitted  an  Extra-Licentiate  of  the  CoUege  of 
Physicians,  July  31,  1661.  Settled  in  Plymouth,  c.  1068. 
Physician  in  ordinary  to  Charies  II.  Author,  medical  and 
astrological.  {D.N. B. ;  Munh,  u  304.) 
RAMSAY,  WILLIAM.   Incorp.  M.A.  1672. 

RAMSEY, .  B.Can.L.  1463-4;  D.Can.L.  1470-1- 

RAMSEY, Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  1602-3. 

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Ramshaw,  George 

RAMSHAW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  6,  i7i5- 
Of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1707-14. 
Matric.  1715;  LL.B.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  13, 
1720;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1722.  V.  of  Lambourn,  Berks.,  1729-76. 
Buried  there  Jan.  4,  1776.  Will  (Cons.  Sarum)  1776.  (Foot- 
man, Lambourn,  129.) 

RAMSHAWE,  JOHN.   B.D.  1519-20.  Carmelite  friar. 

RAMSHAW,  JOHN.  Student  of  Queens'.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  21,  1607-8.  One  of  these  names  of  Sutton  Street, 
St  James',  Lines.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1624. 

RAMSOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  14,  1689. 
Of  Lullington,  Derbs.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1695.  R.  of  Whitwick,  Leics., 
1700-4.  Will  (Leicester)  1704. 

RAMUS,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577- 

RAND,  BROCK.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  Of  Norfolk. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1667),  R.  of  Hardwick.  B.  there,  1697.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Fellow, 
1719-25.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1721;  priest  (Norwich) 
June,  1723.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Greene  of  Ely.  R.  of 
Leverington,  1724-53.  R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1725.  R. 
of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1725.  R.  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely,  1731- 
53.  Antiquary.  Helped  Masters  in  the  compilation  of  his 
College  History.  Buried  at  Leverington,  Dec.  6,  i753,  aged 
57.   M.I.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1754-   (Masters.) 

RAND,  CONNAWAY  (CONWAY).  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1726. 
S.  of  C,  of  Brackley,  Northants.,  gent.  Matric.  (University 
College,  Oxford)  July  7,  1698,  age  17:  B.A.  (Oxford)  1702. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  21,  1702-3;  priest,  Mar.  9,  1706-7. 
C.  of  Slapton,  Northants.,  1703.  V.  of  Stowe,  Bucks.,  1710- 
33.  Chaplain,  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  1723.  R.  of  Finmere, 
Oxon.,  1726.  Buried  at  Stowe,  Mar.  13,  1733.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Lipscomb,  m.  no.) 

RAND,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  4,  1724.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  1724;  B..'\.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731;  B.D.  1740. 
Fellow,  1730-57.  Proctor,  1738.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester, 
LM.  dim.  from  Rochester)  1731.  V.  of  Bersted,  Kent,  1733. 
R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1756-65.  Died  Nov.  3,  1765.  Will 
(P.C.C);  as  of  Maidstone,  Kent.   {G.  Mag.) 

RANDE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1570. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Gateshead,  Durham.  B.  there.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  V.  of 
Norton,  Durham,  1578-1621.  Canon  of  Durham,  1606-20. 
Buried  at  Norton,  Nov.  19,  1621.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1581), 
father  of  Samuel  (1606),  John  (1616)  and  Tobias  (1618). 
(Peile,  I.  114;  Surtees,  iii.  417;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

RAND,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.  1502-3. 

RAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1579.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  i,  1586;  priest,  Apr.  5,  1590.  R.  of 
Thorpe  Malsor,  Northants.,  1599-1618.  Buried  there  June  30, 
1618.   (H.  I.  Longden;  Bridges,  11.  78.) 

RANDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1581; 
B.A.  1584-5- 

RAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Dec.  i,  i6io. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  deceased,  of  'Elden,'  near  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1610-1;  Matric. 
161 1.   (Venn,  1.  209.) 

RANDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  i6i6. 
Doubtless  s.  of  James  (1570).  B.A.  16x9-20;  M.A.  1623. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1621;  priest,  Apr.  7,  1622. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Redmarshall,  Durham.  Buried  there  Mar.  24, 
1645-6.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1606)  and  Tobias  (1618), 
probably  father  of  Samuel  (1657).  (H.  M.  Wood;  Surtees, 
III.  417.) 

RAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14,  1630-1. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1638.  C.  of  West 
Bergholt,  Essex,  1637.  Preacher  at  Redenhall  and  Harleston, 
Norfolk.   Died  c.  1659. 

RAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663.  Of  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1666-7.  R.  of  Burston,  Norfolk,  1674-1706.  R.  of 
Shimpling,  1684-1706.   Died  1706. 

RAND,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  13,  1581. 
4th  s.  of  Richard,  of  Gateshead,  Durham.  Matric.  1581; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
July  9,  1587.  R.  of  Gatton,  Surrey,  1599-1615.  R.  of  Oxted. 
1615.  Died  Feb.  19,  1648-9,  aged  88.  M.I.  at  Oxted.  Brother 
of  James  (1570).  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
(Manning  and  Bray,  11.  392;  Surrey  Arch.  Soc,  xxxi.  107.) 

RAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  19, 
1645.  S.  of  Richard,  farmer.  B.  at  Ashdon,  Essex.  Schools, 
Bumpstead  (Mr  French)  and  Stoke,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1645-6; 
B.A.  1647-8.  One  of  these  names  minister  at  Marks  Tey, 
Essex,  1650-62,  ejected.  Afterwards  preacher  at  Gt  Braxted. 
Died  at  Little  Baddow,  1692.  Another  was  R.  of  Turvey, 
Beds.,  -1672-1700.  Buried  there  Feb.  11,  1699-1700. 
(W.  M,  Noble;  Davids,  486.) 


Randall,  John 

RAND,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606. 
S.  of  James  (1570),  canon  of  Durham.  Bapt.  Aug.  18,  1588, 
at  Norton.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Adm.  at  Leyden, 
Sept.  2,  1616.  M.D.  (Groningen).  F.R.C.P.,  1630.  Town 
physician  of  Newcastle;  displaced,  1643;  readmitted,  1652. 
Master  of  Greatham  Hospital,  1644.  Buried  at  Gateshead, 
Mar.  8,  1653-4.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1616)  and 
Tobias  (1618).  (Peile,  i.  258;  .Munk,  i.  201;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634;  Surtees,  in.  417.) 

RAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1657.  Of 
Durham.  Probably  s.  of  John  (1616),  clerk,  of  Redmarshall, 
Durham.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  5,  1638.  Matric.  1657;  B.A. 
I 660- I. 

RAND,  SAMUEL.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667.  Of 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Harleston,  Dec.  15,  1649-  Matric.  Easter, 
1668;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1675.  R.  of  Hardwick,  Norfolk,  1681-1714.  R.  of  Shelton, 
1683-1714.  Died  June  7,  1714.  Buried  at  Hardwick.  M.I. 
Father  of  Brock  (1714). 

RAND,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1703.  Of 
Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1705. 

RANDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
I35-'- 

RANDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1567. 

RAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Dec.  9,  1606. 
Matric.  1606.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Barton-on-Humber, 
Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  5,  1608,  from  Thavies  Inn. 

RANDE,  TOBIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1618. 
Doubtless  s.  of  James  (1570),  canon  of  Durham.  B.A.  from 
Christ's,  1621-2.   Brother  of  John  (1616)  and  Samuel  (1606). 

RANDE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1597-8;  M.A. 
1601. 

RAND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1633.  Of  London.  Perhaps  s,  of  James,  apothecary,  of 
London  (nephew  of  James  (1570))-  B..'\.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640, 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  June  17,  1652;  of 
London.   (Su>^ees,  in.  417.) 

RAND, .   B.Can.L.  i.'/C-/- 

RANDALL,  ser.  also  RANDOLPH. 

RANDALL  or  RUNDALL,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1563. 

RANDALL,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28, 
1638.  S.  of  William,  of  St  Etheldred,  Norwich,  staymaker. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1638;  Scholar,  1638-42;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A. 
1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1643;  priest,  (probably) 
Sept.  21,  1662.  Licensed  as  schoolmaster,  1643.  R.  of  Gt 
Blakenham,  Suffolk,  1661;  of  Greeting  St  Mary,  1662;  and 
of  Greeting  All  Saints',  1664-93.   (Venn,  i.  331.) 

RANDALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1554.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1558;  'of  London.' 

RANDALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1583.   Of  Hertfordshire. 

RANDALL,  HENRY.  .\dm.  at  Emmanu.iil,  Oct.  19,  1613. 
Matric.  1614;  Scholar;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23,  1620.  Signs  as  minister  of 
Kempston,  Beds.,  till  c.  1653.  Buried  Sept.  28,  1653.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1654.    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

RANDALL,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
10,  1667.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Kentisbury,  Devon.  School, 
Kentisbury  (Mr  Naylour).  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667-9. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  i,  1669,  and  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  4,  1672.  Called  to  the  Bar  (Middle  Temple)  1675. 
(Venn,  1.  429.) 

RANDALL,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  May  20,  1597.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bumby, 
Yorks.,  1609-35.  Died  Aug.  24,  1635.  Benefactor  to  Burnby 
poor. 

RANDALL,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1532-3;  B.A.  1533-4- 
Found  hanged  in  his  chamber,  soon  after  his  degree.  A 
kinsman  of  John  Fox  who  describes  his  death  and  obscurely 
hints  that  one  Wyer,  his  tutor,  was  responsible  for  it;  dis- 
liking his  pupil  because  of  his  love  for  the  scriptures.  (Peile, 
I.  19;  Cooper,  I.  528.) 

RANDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1548; 
B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556;  LL.D.  from  Jesus,  1568-9.  Fellow 
of  Jesus,  1555-99.  Perhaps  V.  of  Peasenhall,  Suffolk,  in  1558. 
Died  Feb.  28,  1599.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1599.   (A.  Gray.) 

RANDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1564. 

RANDALL  or  RANDOLPH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1626.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1634.  R.  of 
Fomham  St  Genevieve,  Suffolk,  1646-80.  Will  proved  (Bury) 
Oct.  13,  1680.  Father  of  John  (1651)  and  perhaps  of  William 
(1669). 


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Randall,  John 

RANDALL  or  RANDOLPH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pem- 
broke, Easter,  1626.  Of  London.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
Fellow,  1631;  ejected,  1644;  restored,  1660.  Taxor,  1643. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Leverington,  Cambs.,  1662,  Randolph. 
RANDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  21, 
1637-8.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Loddon,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Toft.  School,  Loddon  (Mr  Child).  Matric.  1638.  OfThurton, 
Norfolk.  Died  Jan.  31,  1679-80.  {Venn,  i.  331.) 
RANDALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28,  1651. 
Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  (1626).  Matric.  1651;  B.A. 
1654-5;  M.A.  1658.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg 

of  Exeter)  Oct.  21,  1658.   R.  of  Fomham  St  Martin,  Suffolk, 
1662-84.    R.  of  Fornham  St  Genevieve,   1680-4.    Perhaps 

brother  of  William  (1669). 
RANDALL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  27, 
1686.    S.  of  Francis.    B.  at  Eton.    School,  Eton  (coUeger, 

1681-5).    Matric.  1687;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.   1690-1;  M.A. 

1694.   Assistant  Master  of  Bury  School,  Suffolk,  1690;  Head 

Master,  1707-15.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  May,  1708;  priest, 

June,  1710.   R.  of  Shelton,  Norfolk,  and  of  Thelton,  1714-22. 

Master   of   Guildford    Grammar   School,    Surrey,    1718-22. 

Buried  in  Trinity  Church,  Guildford,  Nov.  29,  1722.   Father 

of   the  next.    (PeiU,   11.    103;   Manning  and  Bray,   i.   79; 
Bhmefield,  v.  271.) 
RANDALL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  27, 

1712.   S.  of  John  (above).   B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suflfolk. 

School,    Bury    (under   his    father).     Migrated    to    Christ's. 

Matric.   there  July,   1714;  B..A.   1718-9;  M.A.   1727.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1719;  priest  (Norwich)  Jtme,  1720. 

Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Thelton,  Norfolk,  c.  1722-9. 

(Apparently    not    identical    with    the    schoolmaster    and 

agriculturist  as  suggested  by  D.N.B.;  see  G.  Mag.  where  he 

is  called  'Joseph'  and  is  said  to  have  died  in  1789,  aged  80.) 

{Peile,  u.  183.) 
RANDALL,  JOHN.    Mus.Bac.  1744.    B.   1715.    A  chorister  of 

the  Chapel   Royal  under  Bernard  Gates.    Mus.Doc.   1756. 

Organist  at  King's  College,   1745-99.    Professor  of  Music, 

1755-99.   Musical  composer;  set  to  music  Gray's  Ode  on  the 

Installation  of  the  Duke  of  Grafton.   Died  Mar.  18,  1799,  at 

Cambridge.   Will,  P.C.C.   {D.N. B.;  Dyers,  Privileges,  11.  ^6.) 
RANDALL,  LIONEL.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Sept.  1,  1582.  Of  London.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1586-7, 

Leonard;  M.A.  1590.    Fellow,  1585-97.    Incorp.  at  O.xford, 

1603. 
RANDALL,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1557-8. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ilketshall  St  Andrew's,  Suffolk, 

1564-73. 
RANDALL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1606;  B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613. 
RANDALL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  15, 

1683-4.   S.  of  William,  attorney,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk.   B.  at 

Mundham,  Norfolk.   Schools,  Norwich  and  North  Walsham. 

Matric.  1683-4;  Scholar,  1684-9;  B.A.  1687-8.   Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1688;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  29,  1689. 

R.  of  Geldeston,  Norfolk,  1689-1731;  of  Stockton,  1700-31. 

Buried  in  the  chancel  at  Geldeston,  Feb.  8,  1731.   {Venn,  i. 

475.) 
RANDALL,    THOMAS.     B.A.    from    St    John's,    1560-1.     Of 

Huntingdonshire.    M.A.    1564;    M.D.    1577.    Fellow,    1561. 

Proctor,  1575-6.   Reader  of  the  Linacre  lecture  at  St  John's, 

1577.    F.R.C.P.,  1584;  name  absent  from  the  list  in  1589. 

Perhaps  died  in  1595.   {Cooper,  11.  203;  Munk,  i.  87.) 
RANDALL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1571. 
RANDALL  or  RANDOLPH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 

Caius,  June  14,  1603.    S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Pulham, 

Norfolk.     Schools,    Pulham    and    Moulton.     Matric.    1603; 

Scholar,    1604-10;    B.A.    1606-7;    M.A.    1610.     Incorp.    at 

Oxford,  1610.  Chaplain  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1613-7. 

Fellow,  1613-21.  Diedat  Pulham,  1621.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

Aug.  23,  1621.   {Venn,  i.  182;  Al.  Oxon.) 
RANDALL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1613. 
RAYNDOLL,  W.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1569. 
RANDALL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Caius,  Oct.  12, 

1582.     S.    of    Robert.     B.    at    Carlton,    Norfolk.     Schools, 

Wymondham    and    Norwich.     One    of    these    names    ord. 

(Norwich)  Oct.  17,   1571.    Perhaps  R.  of  Necton,  Norfolk, 

1576.   {Venn,  i.  116.) 
RANDALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1596;  B.A. 

from  St  Catharine's,  1597-8. 
RANDALL,  WILLIAM.    .Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,   Oct.  28, 

1669.    Of  Suffolk.    Perhaps  s.  of  John  (of  Queens',  1626). 

Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.    Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1674;  priest,  Feb.  1674-5.    R-  of  Kirby  Kane, 

Norfolk,   1690-9.    Died  .Apr.   13,   1699,  aged  49.    Perhaps 

brother  of  John  (165 1). 


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Randolph,  Edward 

RANDALL, .   B.D.  1462-3  or  1464-5. 

RANDALL  or  RANDOLPH,  .   B.A.  1478-9;  M.A.  1482-3. 

One  William  Randall,  M.A.,  V.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1493. 

RANDS  (or  HOLBEACH),  HENRY.  B.D.  1526-7.  Benedictine 
monk  at  Crowland.  B.  at  Holbeach,  Lines.  D.D.  1534. 
Assumed  the  name  of  his  birthplace  on  becoming  a  monk. 
Prior  of  his  Order  at  Buckingham  College,  Cambridge.  Prior 
of  Worcester,  1536.  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Bristol,  1538-42. 
Dean  of  Worcester,  1542-4.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1544-7. 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1547-51.  Assisted  in  drawing  up  the 
Book  of  Common  Prayer,  1548.  Married  Joan,  dau.  of 
Richard  Manett.  Died  Aug.  23,  1551.  Buried  at  Nettleham, 
Linos.  Will  (P.C.C).  Father  of  Thomas  (1557).  {Cooper, 
I.  105;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  810;  D.N.B.) 

RANDES,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Whaplode,  Lines.,  and  nephew  of  Henry 
(above).  B.A.  1572-3.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi) 
Nov.  7,  1574.  Prcb.  of  Lincoha,  1574-1605.  V.  of  Leighton 
Bromswold,  Hunts.,  1574.  Died  1605.  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
810.) 

RANDS  or  RANNES  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  3, 
1658.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  of  Henry,  of  the  Close, 
Lincoln.  Bapt.  at  Nettleham,  Nov.  20,  1640.  Matric.  1658. 
Probably  scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6,  1660-1.  LL.B.  1663. 
Married  (1)  Sarah,  dau.  of  Matthew  Kirk,  of  Gainsborough; 
(2)  Anne  Stow,  of  Gainsborough,  widow.  Buried  at  Nettle- 
ham, Sept.  12,  1691.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  812.) 

RANDS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1641. 

RANDS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1737.  Of  London. 
B.  Feb.  2,  1719.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1737; 
B.A.  1740-1, 

RANDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18,  1646. 
S.  of  Christopher,  barrister,  deceased,  and  grandson  of 
Thomas  (i557).  B.  at  Burton-by-Lincohi.  School,  Laugh- 
ton,  Yorks.  (Mr  West).  Matric.  1646.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Thomas  (1631).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  811.) 

RANDES,  PHILIP.   B.A.  1488;  M.A.  1492, 

RANDES,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Yorkshire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  14, 
1604,  age  14;  B.A.  1608;  M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1619.  Licensed  to 
preach,  1622. 

RANDES,  SIMON.  B.D.  1457-8. 

RANDES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1557. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Henry  (1526-7),  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  B.A. 
1557-8;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1561.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1559-63. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1563-1608.  Commissary  of  Lincoln  and 
Stow.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Yorke,  of  Ashby, 
Lines.  Died  Feb.  17,  1608-9.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral. 
M.I.   {Lines.  Pedigrees;  R.  E.  C.  Waters,  11.  664.) 

RANDES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1631. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1634.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Christopher, 
of  Burton-by-Lincoln  and  Nettleham.  Of  Hykeham;  age  53 
in  1666.  Married,  at  Burton,  to  Helen  Colson,  Apr.  6,  1640. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1646).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  8ii.) 

RANDS  or  RAUDS, .   M.A.  1465-6. 

RANDOLPH,  see  also  RANDALL. 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALF,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, .Apr.  11,  1597.  Doubtlesss.  of  Thomas,  ambassador 
and  statesman  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  6,  1600.  Married  Dorothe,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wilson, 
Keeper  of  the  State  Papers,  May  20,  1613-4,  at  St  Peter, 
Paul's  Wharf,  London.  Appointed  Keeper  of  the  State 
Papers,  together  with  his  father-in-law,  July  25,  1614. 
Patron  of  the  rectory  of  Gunton,  Norfolk,  in  1614.  Ap- 
pointed to  a  place  in  the  Exchequer,  1627.  Probably  buried 
at  St  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London,  Oct.  30,  1660.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1597)  and  probably  of  Thomas  (1590).  {N.  and  Q., 
3rd  S.,  I.  483;  Reg.  St  Peter,  Paul's  Wliarf,  London.) 

RANDOLPH,  BERNARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  3,  1645.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Biddenden, 
Kent.  School,  Biddenden.  Matric.  1645.  Buried  in  the 
College  Chapel,  Nov.  12,  1647. 

RANDOLPH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1651.  S.  of  Edmund,  late  of  Camterbury,  M.D.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1650.  Engaged  in  providing  timber  for 
the  Royal  Navy,  1661-9.  Muster-Master  of  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Collector  and  Surveyor  of  Customs,  New  England,  July, 
1678.  Afterwards  Secretary  and  Postmaster  of  the  Province 
of  New  England.  Surveyor-General  of  the  Customs  in  North 
America  and  the  adjacent  Islands.  'An  avowed  enemy  of 
New  England  Puritanism.'  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gibbon,  of  Westcliff,  Kent.  ."Author,  Report  on  New  Englatui, 
etc.  Brother  of  William  (1652).  {Vis.  of  Kent,  ibdy,  E.  Alf. 
Jones;  D.N.B.) 

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Randolph,  Herbert 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALL,  HERBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-G)m.  at 
Queens',  Oct.  2,  1597.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  John,  and  grandson 
of  Barnard,  of  Filsham,  Sussex.  Matric.  1597.  'Of  Tice- 
hurst,  gent.';  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11,  1599.  Married 
Judith,  dau.  of  Anthony  Shirley.  Died  s.p.,  Apr.  9,  1604, 
aged  25.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1604.  {Sussex  Archaeol.  Coll.,  xiv.  14.) 

RANDOLPH,  HERBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  Aug.  10,  1646.  S.  of  Herbert,  gent.,  mercer,  of 
Biddenden,  Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Biddenden  (Mr  Worrall). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1643-4.  Of  Canterbury,  Esq. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Best,  of  Canterbury.  Died 
1685,  aged  56.  Buried  at  Biddenden.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Hasted,  iii.  65.) 

RANDOLPH,  HERBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
May  9,  1672.  S.  of  Herbert  (above),  of  Canterbury.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1674.  Recorder  of  Canterbury.  Married 
(i)  Mary,  dau.  of  John  CastiUion,  D.D.;  (2)  Grace,  dau.  of 
John  Blome,  of  Sevenoaks.  Died  Mar.  14,  1725.  (For  three 
of  his  sons  see  Al.  Oxon.)  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  N.S.,  i.  44.) 

RANDOLPHE,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  1570-1  (ist  in  the  ordo).  One  of  these  names  of 
St  Andrew,  Holbom,  Djndon,  Esq.  Will  (Archd.  London) 
1612. 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDAL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  30,  1628.  Of  Huntingdon.   Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2. 

RANDALF  or  RANDALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  II,  1597.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  ambassador  and 
statesman  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  Matric.  c.  1597;  B.A. 
(?  1600-1);  M.A.  1604.  Probably  buried  in  the  quire  of 
St  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  London,  Feb  22,  1647.  Brother  of 
Ambrose  (1597)  and  probably  of  Thomas  (1590). 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1584;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1589.  V.  of  Bacton,  Norfolk, 
1597-1614.  R.  of  Hockwold,  1599-1631.  Died  1631.  Probably 
father  of  Thomas  (1621)  and  William  (1623).  (Blomejield,  11. 
187.) 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  and  Fell.- 
Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  3,  1590,  Randolph.  Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  ambassador  and  statesman  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).  Matric.  c.  1592.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4, 
1594.  Probably  brother  of  Ambrose  (1597)  and  Robert 
(1597). 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Aug.  4,  1621.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1584),  minister.  B.  at 
Hockwold,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1626;  priest,  Sept.  28,  1628. 
C.  of  Bexwell,  Norfolk,  in  1636.  V.  of  Wilton,  1645-65. 
V.  of  Mutford,  Suffolk,  1663-75.  Brother  of  William  (1623). 
(Venn,  i.  254.) 

RANDOLPH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1624;  scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Little  Houghton,  Northants.  (steward  to  Edward,  Lord 
Zouch).  Bapt.  at  Newnham,  Daventry,  June  15,  1605.  B.A. 
1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Fellow,  1629.  Became  famous  in  the 
University  as  a  writer  of  English  and  Latin  verse.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1631.  Went  to  London  in  1632.  Indulged  in  the 
dissipations  of  London  literary  life.  Poet  and  wit;  friend 
and  disciple  of  Ben  Jonson.  For  an  account  of  his  works 
see  D.N.B.  Died  while  on  a  visit  to  William  Stafford  at 
Blatherwycke  House,  Northants.  Buried  at  Blatherwycke 
in  the  vault  of  the  StaSord  family,  Mar.  17,  1634-5,  aged  29. 
M.I.  there.   (Al.  Westmon.;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RANDOLPH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1669. 
Matric.  1669.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall.  LL.B.  1674.  V.  of 
Winscomb,  Somerset,  1678-97.  R.  of  Shipham,  1686-1723. 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1695-1723.   R.  of  Loxton,  1697-1723. 

RANDOLPHE,  VINCENT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1589;  B.A.  1593-4,  as  Randyll.  One  Vincent  Randall,  s. 
and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Gayseham  Hall,  near  Eastbury,  Essex; 
age  3  in  1577.   (Morant,  i.  6,  8.) 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Caius,  July  2,  1623.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1584),  clerk.  B.  at 
Hockwold,  Norfolk.  School,  Wilton  (Mr  Doughti).  Matric. 
1623;  B.A.  1629-30  (non  adm.).  Brother  of  Thomas  (1621). 
(Venn,  i.  263.) 

RANDOLPH  or  RANDALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  June  18,  1652.  S.  of  Edmund,  M.D.,  of  Canter- 
bury, Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Wye  (Mr  Bradshaw).  Matric. 
1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1660;  M.D.  1668.  Perhaps  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1653-4.   Brother  of  Edward  (1651). 

RANDWYK,  ARNOLD  DE.   M.A.  1628. 

RANOWE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1560. 

RANEWE,  AUGUSTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
136;. 


Ranson,  George 

RANEWE  or  RAYNIE,  GILBERT,  see  RAYNEY. 
RANNO,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1590. 

RAYNEW,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  R.  of  Kettlebaston, 
Sufiolk,  1616. 

RAINOW,  JOHN  (1620),  see  RAYNER. 

RANOW,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1553; 
B.A.  1556-7;  M.A.  1560.  Fellow,  1559-64.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  June  8,  1561.  R.  of  Graveley,  Cambs.,  1560-8.  R.  of 
Ashby,  Norfolk,  1569-91.   (A.  Gray.) 

RANEWE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10, 
1617.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept. 
23,  1627.  Intruded  as  minister  of  St  Andrew  Hubbard, 
Little  Eastcheap,  London,  until  1648.  R.  of  West  Hanning- 
field,  Essex,  1645.  V.  of  Felsted,  1648-62,  ejected.  Prominent 
among  the  Essex  Nonconformists;  placed  in  the  nth  or  East 
Hinckford  Classis,  in  1648.  V.  of  Gt  Coggeshall,  1660-2. 
Settled  at  Billericay,  1662.  Author,  religious.  Buried  at 
Billericay,  Mar.  17,  1678.  Possibly  father  of  Richard  (1653). 
[D.N.B. ;  H.  Smith.) 

RANOWE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1557-8; 
B.A.  1563-4- 

RANEW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  7,  1653. 
Of  London.  Perhaps  s.  of  William  (?  i6i8).  Bapt.  Aug.  5, 
1635,  at  St  Mary  Aldermary,  London;  or  possibly  s.  of 
Nathaniel  (above).  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
(St  Mary  Aldermary  Reg.) 

RANEWE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1560. 

RANEWE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1625.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1628. 
One  of  these  names  minister  of  St  Mary  Aldermary,  London. 

RANEW, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1564;  Scholar. 

RANEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1595. 

RANOCK  (PRANCOCK),  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  May  31,  1676.  S.  of  James,  of  Bamet,  Herts., 
brewer. 

RANSFORD,  see  also  RAYNSFORD. 

RANSFORD,  GILES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1699-1700.  S.  of  Mark,  alderman  of  Dublin.  Adm.  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Apr.  2,  1695,  age  16;  B.A.  (Dublin) 
1699;  M.A.  (Dublin)  1705.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Apr.  26, 
1702,  as  'M.A.' 

RANSHAW  or  RAVENSHAW,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at 
Peterhouse,  Mar.  18,  1660-1.  Of  Staffordshire.  School, 
Stafford.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  V.  of  Asheldam,  Essex, 
1682-96.  (T.  A.  Walker.) 

RANSOME,  see  also  RANSON. 

RANSOM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  19, 
1659.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.  Matric.  1659; 
B.A.  1663-4.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  (Norwich)  1673. 
R.  of  Bradfield,  Norfolk,  1677-1709. 

RANSOME,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  2, 
1631.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Gresham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Holt  (Mr  Tallys).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 
1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1636;  priest,  Sept.  24, 
1637.  C.  of  Gresham,  1636;  of  Cromer,  1637.  Master  of 
Wymondham  School.  R.  of  Ingworth,  1643;  of  .\lby,  1649. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  302.) 

RANSOME,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  11, 
1664.  S.  of  Richard  (above).  B.  at  Banningham.  Schools, 
Wymondham  (under  his  father),  North  Walsham  (Mr  Lucy) 
and  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1664-8; 
B.A.  i668-g.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (Norwich)  Sept. 
19,  1668;  for  priest's,  May  24,  1673.  C.  of  Trunch,  Norfolk, 
1673.  C.  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  1677.  R.  of  Gt  Dunham, 
Norfolk,  1679-94.  R-  of  Aldeby.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Oxford.  Will  proved  (Norw.  Archd.  C.)  1694.  (Venn,  i.  423.) 

RANSOM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  lo, 
1617-8.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  1627. 

RANSOME,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  24, 
1749.  S.  of  William,  surgeon,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Beccles  (Mr  Simonds),  Yarmouth  (Mr  Turner)  and  Seaming 
(Mr  Brett).  Scholar,  1749-53;  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  17531  M.A. 
1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  2,  1755;  priest,  Feb.  19, 
1758.  R.  of  Worlingworth,  Suffolk,  1761-79.  Died  1779. 
(Venn,  11.  63.) 

RANSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  1691-2. 
S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Hull,  Vorks.  School,  Hull 
(Mr  PeU).  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Jan.  1700-1;  priest,  1701. 


420 


Ranson,  John 

RANSONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  31, 
1651.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  FitUng-in-Humbleton-in-Holder- 
ness,  Yorks.  B.  at  York.  School,  York. 

RANT,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  24,  1657. 
3rd  s.  of  Humphrey  (1612),  of  Rollesby,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1657.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  20,  1656.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1653)  and  William 
(1645).   (Venn,  i.  400.) 

RANT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens.  (ag;e  r6)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1630. 
S.  of  William  (1581),  M.D.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Stonham).  Scholar,  1630-6;  Matric.  i63r;  B.A.  1633-4. 
Died  in  College  of  the  plague.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Oct.  29, 
1636.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1612),  Thomas  (1619),  William 
(1619)  and  John  (1626).   {Venn,  1.  294.) 

RANT,  FRESTON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  13,  1720.  S.  of  James,  of  Mendham,  Suffolk,  Esq.  (and 
Theophiiia,  dau.  of  Timothy  Freston,  of  Mendham,  Esq.). 
B.  there.  School,  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  8,  1722.   (Carthew,  iii.  458.) 

RANT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  16,  1612.  S.  of  William  (1581),  M.D.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Brigges).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  3,  1614.  Barrister- 
at-law.  Of  Norwich.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony 
Drury,  of  Besthorpe,  Knt.  Died  i66i.  Buried  at  Yelverton. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1630),  etc.,  father  of  the  next,  of  Anthony 
(1657)  and  William  {1645).  (Venn,  1.  218;  Vis.  of  London. 
1634-) 

RANT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  22, 
1653.  2nd  s.  of  Humphrey  (above),  Esq.  B.  at  Yelverton, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1653.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1655-6. 
Of  Dickleburgh,  Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Gooch, 
of  Earsham.  Died  1726.  Buried  at  Dickleburgh.  Will 
proved,  1726.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1657)  and  WUliam  (1645), 
father  of  Humphrey  (1681-2)  and  William  (1691).  (Venn,  1. 
388.) 

RANT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
26,  1677.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (1645),  Esq.,  of  Yelverton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Mazey).  Matric.  X677.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1680.  Died  unmarried,  1681,  aged  23. 
Buried  at  Yelverton.   M.I.   (Venn,  i.  457.) 

RANT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  8, 
1681-2.  S.  and  h.  of  Humphrey  (1653),  gent.,  of  Yelverton, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Rollesby.  School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke). 
Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1682-7;  M.B.  1687.  Died  unmarried, 
1706.  Buried  at  Yelverton.  Brother  of  William  (1691). 
(Venn,  i.  469.) 

RANT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  2, 
1725-6.  S.  of  William  (1691),  R.  of  Bunwell  and  Carleton, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Bunwell.  School,  Botesdale  (Mr  Maboum). 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1726-30;  B.A.  1729-30.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  July  7,  1731.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1736. 
Recorder  of  Ipswich,  1776;  of  Harwich  and  of  Orford.  Of 
Dickleburgh,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Life. 
Died  Jan.  20,  1779.  Buried  at  Dickleburgh.  M.I.  at  Marling- 
ford.  Brother  of  William  (1725).   (Venn,  11.  24.) 

RANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  14,  1626. 
S.  of  William  (1581),  M.D.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Stonham).  Scholar,  1627-32;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1634. 
Fellow,  1632-55.  University  examiner,  1636.  Donor  of  five 
MSS.  to  the  University  Library.  Died  Dec.  29,  1658.  Buried 
at  Thorpe  Market.  M.I.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1619),  William 
(1619),  Humphrey  (1612)  and  Edward  (1630).  (Venn,  i.  276.) 

RANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1642-3. 
S.  of  Roger  (1613),  Esq.,  of  Swafiham  Prior,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Swaffham  Prior  (Mr  Jephcott)  and  Bury  St  Edmunds 
(Mr  Stephens).  Matric.  1644;  LL.B.  1652.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1652.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  Oxford,  1652.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  July  17,  1645.  Barrister-at-law,  1652.  Married 
Joan,  dau.  of  Edward  Jenny,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  30,  1696. 
Buried  at  Teversham,  Cambs.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Roger  (1641)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Venn,  i.  348;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

RANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  3,  1678-9. 
S.  of  John  (above),  of  Cambridge.  Bapt.  at  AU  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Mar.  13,  1661-2.  Schools,  King's  College 
(Mr  Wroth)  and  Perse  (Mr  Griffin).  Matric.  1679.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  22,  1680.  Of  Cambridgeshire,  Esq.  Married 
three  wives.  Died  Nov.  22,  1719.  Buried  in  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge.  M.I.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1719.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  i,  461.) 

RANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  8, 
1704.  S.  of  John  (alx)ve),  of  Cambridge,  Esq.  B.  at  Clothall, 
Herts.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Buried  in  the  cloisters 
of  the  College,  Apr.  13,  1711.  (Carthew,  Launditch,  iii. 
461.) 


Rant,  William 

RANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  23,  1714.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1720-1.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Sutton,  Essex,  1743-61.  Died  1761. 

RANT,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 

1584-5- 
RANT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Nov.  23, 

1582.    S.  of  Humphrey.    B.  at  Norwich.    School,  Norwich. 

An  officer  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz,  1596.  Died  1598.  Buried  at 

St  Stephen's,  Norwich.   M.I.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1502)  and 

William  (1581).   (Venn,  i.  138.) 

RANT,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  6, 
1613.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London. 

B.  at  North  Walsham,  Norfolk.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1615.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  25,  1615.  Of 
Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.,  Esq.  Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
John  Jermy,  Esq.  Died  May  26,  1654.  Buried  at  Swaffham. 
M.I.  Brother  of  Stephen  (1622),  father  of  the  next  and  of 
John  (1642-3).   (Venn,  i.  223;  Carthew,  in.  460.) 

RANT,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1641.  S.  and  h.  of  Roger  (above),  Esq.,  of  Swaffham  Prior, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  Matric.  1641.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  17, 
1645.  Of  Swaffham  Prior,  Esq.  Married  Joan,  dau.  of  John 
Meade.  Died  Apr.  27,  1684.  Buried  at  Swaffham  Prior.  M.I. 
Brother  of  John  (1642-3).   (Venn,  i.  344.) 

RANT,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1622. 
S.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  of  London.  School,  in  London.  Matric. 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  priest  (St  David's)  1631. 

C.  of  Stow-cu>n-Quy,  Cambs.,  1641;  afterwards  V.  there. 
Will  dated  (Cons.  C.  Ely)  June  23,  1679;  proved,  Jan.  29, 
1680-1.  Brother  of  Roger  (1613).  (Venn,  i.  259;  Carthew, 
III.  462.) 

RANT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12,  1592. 
S.  of  Humphrey.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar, 
1594-8;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Oct.  22,  1597.  Brother  of  Robert  (1582)  and  William 
(1581).   (Venn,  1.  145.) 

RANT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  i,  1619. 
S.  of  WUliam  (1581),  M.D.,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Stonham).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  1618-9, 
Practised  Common  Law  in  London.  M.P.  for  Norwich,  1660. 
Knighted,  July  24,  1660.  Of  Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk,  and 
lord  of  the  manor  of  Wendling,  in  1663.  Died  June  2,  1671, 
s.p.  Buried  at  Thorpe.  M.I.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  1672.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1630),  etc.  (Venn,  1.  245;  Vis.  of  London,  1634; 
Carthew,  in.  458.) 

RANT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  3,  1678-9. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clothier,  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Islington  (Mr  Singleton).  Matric.  1679;  Scholar,  1679-85; 
B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1684;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  London)  June  24,  1685. 
C.  of  Stibbington,  Hunts.,  1684.  R.  of  Little  Wratting, 
Suffolk,  1691;  of  Stunner,  Essex,  1692-1728.  Died  1728. 
(Venn,  i.  461.) 

RANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  14, 
1581.  S.  of  Humphrey,  gent.  B.  at  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Limbert).  Scholar,  1582-8;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A. 
1588;  M.D.  1597.  Fellow,  1589-96.  Dean,  1593.  Steward, 
1595.  Practised  medicine  at  Norwich.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edward  Ward,  of  Bixley.  Buried  at  St  Stephen's,  May  30, 
1627.  WUl,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Robert  (1582)  and  Thomas 
(1592),  fatherol  thenext, of  Humphrey  (1612), Thomas  (1619), 
John  (1626)  and  Edward  (1630).  (Venn,  1.  iii;  Carthew,  iii. 
457.) 

RANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  i,  1619. 
S.  of  WUliam  (above),  M.D.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
M.B.  1625;  M.D.  1630.  F.R.C.P.,  1634.  Gulstonian  lecturer, 
1639.  Practised  in  London.  Retired  to  Norfolk.  Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dingley,  Knt.,  of  Wolverton,  Hants. 
Died  Sept.  15,  1653.  Buried  at  Thorpe  Market.  M.I.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1630),  etc.  and  father  of  WUliam  (1659).  (Venn, 
1.  245;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

RANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  c.  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10, 
1645.  S.  and  h.  of  Humphrey  (1612),  Esq.,  of  Yelverton, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Norwich.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1646. 
Of  Yelverton,  Esq.  Married  (i)  Susan,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Mingay;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  TyreU,  of  Mendham. 
Died  Mar.  30,  1687.  Buried  at  Yelverton.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Anthony  (1657)  and  Humphrey  (1653),  father  of  Humphrey 
(1677).   (Venn,  i.  360.) 

RANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  22, 
1659.  S.  of  William  (1619),  M.D.,  of  London.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Thorpe  Market  (Mr  EUis).  Matric.  1659.  Knighted, 
May  16  (?  June  16),  1671.  Married  Elizabeth  De  Grey,  of 
Merton,  Norfolk,  June  22,  1672.  Died  Sept.  6,  1711.  Buried 
at  Thorpe  Market.  M.I.   Venn,  1.  406;  Le  Neve,  Knls,,  98.) 


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RANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  24, 
1690-1.  2nd  s.  of  Humphrey  (1653),  gent.,  of  Dickleburgh, 
Norfolk.  B.  in  Norwich.  Schools,  Wymondham  (Mr  Clarke) 
and  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1691-8; 
B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  23;  priest,  July  9, 
1698.  R.  of  Gt  Wacton  and  Bunwell,  Norfolk,  1698-1719; 
of  Carleton  Rode,  1719-30.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Le  Hunt,  of  Carleton  Rode,  Aug.  30,  1699.  Will 
proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1732.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1681-2), 
father  of  the  next  and  Humphrey  (1725-6).  {Venn,  i.  489.) 

RANT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Sept. 

15.  1725.   S.  of  William  (above),  clerk.    B.  at  Dickleburgh, 

Norfolk.  School,  Monk  Soham.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Jan.  28,  1726-7.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1725-6). 
RAPER,  see  also  ROPER. 
RAPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1618;  B.A.  1621-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1622-3;  priest, 

Dec.  1623. 
RAPER,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1606. 

Perhaps  Henry  Napier,  adm.  1606. 
RAPIER.  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  20,  1681-2. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon 

(Durham)  Sept.  20,  1691;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1692.   Perhaps 

R.  of  Finghall,  Yorks.,  1710-35.   Died  i735- 
RAPER,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 

1685.    S.  of  William,  gent.    B.  at  York.    School,  York  (Mr 

Tomlinson).   Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9. 
RAPER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1619. 
RAPER  or  RAPIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  13, 

1668.   Of  Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M..'V. 

1676.   Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  20,  1674-    V.  of  Saleby, 

Lines.,  1679-1720.   R.  of  South  Somercotes,  1691-1720. 
RAPER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  4,  1685. 

S.   of  John.    B.   at   Howe,    Yorks.    School,   Tanfield   (Mr 

Hutchinson).     Matric.    1685;    B.A.    1688-9.     Ord.    deacon 

(York)  Sept.  1689.   {Peile,  11.  98.) 
RAPER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  2,  1683. 

S.  of   Philip.    B.  at  Bedale,   Yorks.    School,   Bedale   (Mr 

Nicholson).     Matric.    1683;    B.A.     1686-7.     Ord.    deacon 

(Carlisle,    Litf.   dim.   from    Chester)    Dec.    3,    1687;    priest 

(Durham)  Sept.  22,  1692.   C.  of  Hartlepool,  Durham,  1690. 

(Peile,  II.  93.) 
RAPER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb. 

28,  1711-2;  pens.  July  4,  1712.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  School, 

York.   Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1712. 
RAPKYN,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

RASE, .   M.A.  1516-7. 

RASEMYLL,  ROGER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1573- 
RASH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  10,  1602. 

S.  of  Thomas.   B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Briggs). 

Matric.  1602. 
RASH,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1632,  'Pash.'    Of  Norwich.    B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,   1637.    C.  of  St  Peter,  Sudbury, 

1638.  V.  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk,  1644-81.  V.  of  Hundon, 
1664-81.  Buried  at  Poslingford,  Aug.  23,  1681.  WiU  proved 
(Bury)  Sept.  30,  1681.   Probably  father  of  the  next. 

RASH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1673.  Of  Suffolk. 
Probably  s.  of  Robert  (above).  Matric.  Easter,  1674;  B.A. 
1676-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1677;  'C.  of  Posling- 
ford, Suffolk.' 

RASH, .   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1460-1. 

RASHLEY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1667.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (below).  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Fellow, 
1674.  R.  of  Papworth  St  Everard,  Cambs.,  1693.  Died 
May  6,  1713.  Buried  at  St  Edmund's,  Salisbury.  M.I. 
{Al.  Westmon.,  164.) 

RASHELY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 
exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse,  1629;  Scholar,  1631;  B.A. 
1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow,  1633.  Went  to  New  England, 
1640.  Minister  at  Cape  Anne  and  Exeter,  New  Hampshire. 
Returned  to  England.  Minister  at  Bishopstoke,  Hants.,  and 
at  Barford,  Wilts.,  in  1648.  Minister  at  Salisbury  Cathedral, 
in  1652;  ejected,  1662.  Perhaps  father  of  Nathaniel  (above). 
(J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

RASIN  or  RAYSYN,  MAR.  Matric.  sizar  from  Michael  House, 
Easter,  1544.    Perhaps  scholar  at  Christ's,  1547-8. 

RASINE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 

1639.  S.  of  Thomas,  linendraper,  of  Doncaster,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Doncaster  (Mr  Gotobed).  Matric.  1639. 
{F.M.G.,  893,  where  he  is  called  a  fellow  of  St  John's.) 

RASYN, (?  ROBERT).   B.A.  1492. 


Rathbie,  John 

RASON,  see  also  REASON. 

RASON,  RAYSON  or  RAWSON,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from 

Christ's,  Easter,  1613.   S.  of  Randall  (1568).   B.A.  1616-7; 

M.A.  1620,   Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrews',  Cambridge,  June  18, 

1620.   {Peile,  I.  293.) 

RAYSON,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1574; 

B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581. 
RAYSON  or  RAISEN,    HENRY.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel, 
July  I,   1647.    Of  Leicestershire.    Doubtless  s.  of  George, 

attomey-at-law,   of  Leicester.     Matric.    1647.    Of  Barrow- 

upon-Soar.    Married  and  had  issue.    Living,  1682,  aged  c. 

54.   Brother  of  John  (1658).   {Nichols,  in.  135.) 
RAYSOUN,  JOHN.    Original  fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,   1352. 

Of  Fulboum,  Cambs.   R.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1352-82. 

Died  1382.   Benefactor  to  Corpus  Christi.   {Masters.) 
RAYSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  23,  1658. 

4th  s.  of  George,  barrister.  B.  at  Leicester.  School,  Oakham 

(Mr  Michael  Freere).    Matric.  1658;  M.A.  1678  {Lit.  Reg.). 

Brother  of  Henry  (1647). 
RASON   or   RAYSON,    MATTHEW.     Adm.   sizar   (age    i6)   at 

Pembroke,  May  25,  1676.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  York,  carpenter. 

Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 
KASON  or  REASON,  RANDAL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

May,  1568.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1572.   V.  of  Strad- 

broke,   Suffolk,    1574-1623.    Buried   there   Apr.   24,    1623. 

Father  of  Anthony  (1613). 
RASPIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10, 

1677.    S.  of  Timothy,  schoolmaster,  deceased.    B.  in  Hull. 

School,  Thornton  (Mr  Clarke).   Matric.  1677. 
RASTALL,   ROBERT.     Adm.   sizar   (age   16)    at   Magdalene, 

Tune  27,  1668.   S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Wisbech,  Isle  of 

Ely.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
RASTALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1557-8; 

B.A.   1559-60;   M.A.    1564.    Fellow,   1560-4.    Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Mar.  21,  1561-2.    One  Master  Rastell  minister  of  St 

Bride's,  London;  buried  at  St  James's,  Clerkenwell,  July  24, 

1603. 
RASTELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1638.   Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Gt  Ponton,  Lines. 

Bapt.  Jan.  1622.    B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.    Probably  R.  of 

Gt   Ponton,    1647-54.    Buried    there   Nov.   9,    1654.     Will 

(P.C.C.)  1655.    (Dickenson,  Newark,  322,  where  he  is  made 

son  of  John.) 
RASTELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  July  7, 

1641.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Worcester.    School,  Birmingham. 

B.A.  (Christ  Church,   Oxford)    1643-4;   created  M.A.  1647, 

'in  consideration  of  the  services  he  have  done  his  majesty.' 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept.  24,  1643;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1645-6. 

{Peile,  I.  478;  Al.  Oxon.) 
RASTALL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1742- 

Of   Nottinghamshire.     Matric.    1742;    Scholar,    1742;   B.A. 

1745-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1749;  D.D.  from  Jesus,  1766. 

Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  i747-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5,  1748; 

priest,  Dec.  22,  1750.   R.  of  Waltham,  Leics.,  1750-88.  Preb. 

and  Vicar-General  of  Southwell,  1760-88.    R.  of  Cromwell, 

Lines.,  1765.  Died  at  Newark,  Nov.  4,  1788.  {T.  A.  Walker, 

288;  A.  Gray.) 

RASTHORNE  or  ROSTERNE,  see  RAWSTHORNE. 

RASTRICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1667.  S.  of 
John.  B.  at  Heckington,  Lines.,  Mar.  26,  1650.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  18, 
1671;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673-  V.  of  Kirton-in-HoUand, 
Lines.,  1674-87.  Joined  the  nonconformists,  c.  1687.  Preached 
first  at  Spalding,  Lines.,  then  at  Rotherham,  Yorks.,  1694- 
1701.  Settled  at  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  1701;  presbyterian 
minister  there.  Author,  An  account  of  the  nonconformity  of 
John  Rastrick.  Died  Aug.  18,  1727,  aged  78.  Buried  at 
St  Nicholas,  King's  Lynn.   (Calamy,  ii.  164;  D.N.B.) 

RASUR,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1469-70;  M.A.  1473-4;  B.D.  1484-5- 
Fellow  of  Queens',  c.  1474-92.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  26;  deacon,  Apr.  g;  priest,  June  4,  1474;  'Fellow  of 
Queens'.' 

RATCLIFFE,  see  RADCLIFFE. 

RATE  or  RATT,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1602.   Matric.  1602;  Scholar;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 

RATFORD,  see  also  RADFORD. 

RATFORD  or  RETFORD,  JOHN.    M.A.  1470-1;  B.D.  1475-6. 

Proctor,    1475-6.     R.   of   Wedmore,   Somerset,    1492-1503. 

Died  1503.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1503. 
RATHBIE  or  RATHOBIE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1566;  B.A.   1571-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9, 

1581-2;  priest,  Apr.  10,  1582.   V.  of  Exton,  Rutland,  1582. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1592. 


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Raven,  William 


RATHBIE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1579-80.  One  of  these  names  schoolmaster  at 
Mumby,  Lines.,  in  1614.  Will,  1616;  of  Mumby. 

RATHBONE  or  RATHBAND,  ABIEL.  M.A.  1641  (Incorp.  from 
Edinburgh).  S.  of  William,  of  Blakeley,  Lanes.,  cl^.  Bapt. 
at  Bury,  Lanes.,  Sept.  12,  1619.  Matrie.  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford)  June  27,  1634,  age  14,  as  Abel;  M.A.  (Edinburgh) 
1637.  Schoolmaster  at  Denton,  Lanes.,  c.  1638-40.  V.  of 
Writtle,  Esse.x,  1645-51.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1651.  Brother 
of  William  (1643).    (H.  Smith;  A!.  Oxon.;  E.  Axon.) 

RATHBONE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  12,  1726. 
Of  Cheshire. 

RATHBONE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1660.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matrie.  1660;  B.A.  1663.  R.  of  Beaumont-cww- 
Moze,  Essex,  1675.  Died  Mar.  30,  1720,  aged  76.  M.I.  at 
Beaumont.  WiU,  .'\rchd.  Colchester.  One  James  Rathbome, 
V.  of  Heanor,  Derbs.,  1664-9. 

RATHBONE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  8,  1613-4. 
Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Woohvich,  Kent,  1631-4;  V.  of  Bromley,  1634-9.  One  of 
these  names  (s.  of  William),  of  Sandbach,  Cheshire,  clerk; 
buried  there  July  4,  1653.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653.  (Earwaker, 
Sandbach,  48.) 

RATHBONE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  2, 
1679. 

RATHBONE  or  RATHBAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  12,  1643.  S.  of  William,  M.A.,  of  Little  Lever, 
Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  B..A.  1646-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1648,  Rathband.  M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Fellow 
of  Wadham  CoUege,  Oxford,  1648.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1649. 
V.  of  South  Weald,  Essex,  1658-62,  ejected.  Died  at  High- 
gate,  Oct.  1695.  Brother  of  Abiel  (1641).  {Calamy,  n.  217; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Mumford,  Manchester  School.) 

RATHMEL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1710.  S.  of  Arthur,  husbandman.  B.  at  Lees-in- 
Bolland,  Yorks.  School,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  (Mr  Hescohn). 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1718. 
V.  of  Whitewell-in-Bolland,  Yorks.,  c.  1713-43-  V.  of 
Grindleton,  c.  1718-43.  Antiquary.  Author,  antiquarian. 
Buried  at  Chipping,  Lanes.,  May  15,  i743- 

RATHWELL,  THOMAS,  see  ROTHWELL. 

RATTEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dee.  26,  1694.  Of  Market 
Harborough.   Matrie.  1697. 

RAUDEN,  see  also  RAWDON. 

RAUDEN,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1607. 

RAUDEN,  VINCENT.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  161 1,  as  Raudon. 

RAUDS,  see  RANDS. 

RAUF,  JOHN,  see  RALPH. 

RAWGHTON,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1519-20.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Thwing,  Yorks.,  in  1526. 

RAUGHTON, .  B.Can.L.  1471-2. 

RAULENGHIEN  ('RAPHELENGIUS'),  FRANCIS.  Taught 
Greek  at  Cambridge  until  1565  {Cooper,  11.  226).  B.  at 
Launay,  near  Lille,  1539.  Studied  at  Paris.  Professor  of 
Hebrew  at  Leyden,  1586.  Died  there  1597.  A  letter  from 
Christopher  Plantin,  the  Antwerp  printer,  whose  daughter 
he  married,  states  that  in  1576,  he  had  helped  in  the  office 
as  reader  etc.  for  13  years.   {Cooper,  iii.  no.) 

RAUNCE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1575- 

RAUNSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1574.   Perhaps  migrated  to  Oxford;  B.A.  1576-7,  as  Raunce. 

RAUNSON,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 

RAVALD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  28, 
1748.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Preston,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Preston  (Mr  Oliver).  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1752;  M.A. 
1758.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Sept.  24, 
1752;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Mar.  1754-5- 
R.  of  Whittington,  Lanes.,  1755-68.  Buried  at  Preston, 
Feb.  I,  1768,  'John.'  (R.  Stewart-Brown;  Victoria  Co. 
Hist.  Lanes.,  viii.  251.) 
RAVAUD,  DAVID  (STEPHEN).  .\dm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  i, 
1732.  Probably  s.  of  -Marc  Antony,  of  Geneva  and  afterwards 
of  Hammersmith,  London.  B.  Sept.  28,  1718,  in  London. 
Matric.  1733;  B..\.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  F.R.S.,  1747.  Of 
the  parish  of  Marylebone.  Died  1776.  WiU  dated  (P.C.C.) 
Nov.  18,  1768;  proved,  Sept.  13,  i776.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.. 
N.S.,  IV.  323.) 
RAVELL,  see  also  REVELL. 

RAVELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1545.   Matric.  Easter,  1546.   Left  in  1548. 


RAVEN,  EDWARD.  B.A.  154&-7;  M.A.  1549-  FeUow  of 
St  John's,  1551.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1557. 
Friend  and  correspondent  of  Roger  Ascham.  Died  1558. 
WiU,  V.C.C.  (There  is  an  interesting  summary  of  his  in- 
ventory— he  is  described  as  'M.A.  of  Queens' — in  the  Camb. 
Ant.  Soc,  Lviii.  187;  Cooper,  1.  196.) 

RAVEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  13, 
1653-4.  2nds.  of  John  (1602),  M.D.,  late  of  London,  deceased. 
B.  at  Grey  Friars  Street,  London.  School,  Stamford  (Mr 
Humphrey).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  1657.  Of 
Donnington,  Lines.  Half-brother  of  John  (1628). 

RAVEN,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602.  S.  of  John,  Rich- 
mond Herald.  B.  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A. 
1607;  M.D.  1614.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1610. 
F.R.C.P.,  1616.  Censor.  Anatomy  reader,  163 1.  Physician  to 
the  Queen  of  James  I.  Left  London  on  account  of  the  plague, 
1636.  Married  three  wives.  Buried  at  Hadleigh,  Oct.  5,  1636. 
WiU,  P.C.C;  as  of  Christ  Church,  London.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  James  (above).  (Munk,  1.  168;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634.) 

RAVEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  M.D.  B.  Aug.  2,  1611.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  13,  1627-8. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1630.  CaUed  to  the  Bar, 
1638.  WiU,  1658.  To  be  buried  at  the  Inner  Temple. 
Benefactor  of  Christ's,  who  had  from  that  CoUege  a  lease  of 
Croxton  Parsonage,  Norfolk,  in  1640.  Half-brother  of  James 
(1653-4),  probably  father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  of  WiUiam 
(1669).   (Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Peile,  11.  22.) 

RAVEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  2, 
1647-8.  S.  of  John  (?  above),  gent.,  of  Henlow,  Beds.  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  28,  1632.  School,  Hitchin,  Herts.  (Mr  Kemp). 
Matric.  1648.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  9,  1649-50. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1658.   Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1669). 

RAVEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9,  1655.  Of 
Essex.   Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1658-9. 

RAVEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  May  20,  1678. 
S.  of  John.   B.  at  Audlem,  Cheshire.  School,  Audlem. 

RAVEN,  MILES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Mar.  29,  1587.  Of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of 
Roger  (and  Anne  Sperpoynt).  Matric.  1587;  B.A.  1591-2; 
M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1607.  FeUow,  1590-1612.  Taxor,  1602. 
Senior  Proctor,  1605-6.  Vice-Provost,  1608.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1599.  R.  of  Monxton,  Hants.,  1612.  Reputed  an 
exceUent  scholar.    Father  of  WiUiam  (1637).   (Ham-ood.) 

RAVEN,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  (age  18)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1631.  S.  of  John,  of  Westminster.  B.A.  1636-7; 
M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest, 
Sept.  22,  163S.  C.  of  Badingham,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Otley, 
1645-6,  sequestered. 

RAVEN  or  RAVENS,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1577-8.  B.  at  Canterbury.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  School- 
master at  Wrotham,  Kent.  Head  Master,  King's  School, 
Canterbury,  1591-1615.  Married  Sylvester  NichoUs,  spinster, 
of  Canterbury,  Feb.  28,  1594.  Buried  Apr.  22,  1615,  in  the 
Cathedral.  Father  of  the  next. 

RAVEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1607.  S.  of 
Roger  (above).  B.  at  Canterbury.  School,  King's,  Canter- 
bury. Matric.  1607;  B.A.  i6io-i;  M.A.  1614.  2nd  master 
at  King's  School.  Canterbury,  1615-33.  V.  of  Brook,  Kent, 
1635-8.  Died  1638. 

RAVEN,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May  14, 
1684.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Louth,  Lines.  School,  Louth. 
Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1702.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  26,  1689.  R.  of  South  Ormesby,  Lines.,  1695.  V.  of 
Aslackby,  1702. 

RAVEN,  WILLIAM.  .■Vdm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1637.  S.  of  Miles  (1587).  B.  at  Monxton,  Hants.  B.A.  1641; 
M.A.  1644.  FeUow,  1640-6;  resigned  on  his  marriage. 
Captain  of  a  troop  of  Horse  in  the  King's  service.  (Hanvood.) 

RAVEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28,  1648. 
3rd  s.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Elworth,  near  Sandbach,  Cheshire. 
Bapt.  Sept.  28,  1628,  at  Sandbach.  Schools,  Knutsford 
(private),  MaxweU  {?  Maxfeld),  'Orton-Malton'  and  Chester. 
Matric.  1648.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  3,  1649.  Married 
Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Bromfield,  of  Middlesex.  Buried 
Aug.  20,  1686,  at  Sandbach.  (PeiU,  i.  51S;  J.  P.  Earwaker. 
Sandbach,  90.) 

RAVEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  19,  1667. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M..A.  1675.  Subscribed  for 
deacon's  orders  (Bristol)  June  14,  1674.  R.  of  Famham, 
Dorset,  1674-1707;  resigned,  being  aged.  (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

RAVEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Christ's,  May  5, 
1669.  S.  of  John  (?  1628).  B.  at  Croxton,  Leics.  (sic).  School, 
Oakham,  Rutland  (Mr  Love).   Matric.  1669;  B..^.  1672-3. 


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RAVENING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1503.  Of  Wycombe,  Bucks.  B.A.  1504-5. 
Fellow,  1503-5.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  23,  1503-4. 

RAVENS,  JEREMIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1614.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A,  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  R.  of  Chattisham, 
Sufiolk,  1626.  R.  of  Gt  Blakenham,  1631. 

RAVENS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2,  1578. 
Of  Essex.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi.  Matric.  1579;  B.A. 
1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  East 
Bergholt,  1584.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  29,  1591.  R.  of 
Wattisfield,  Suffolk,  1599-1626.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1626. 

RAVENS,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1627. 

RAVENSCROFT,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  1613. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Fould  Park,  Middlesex.  B.  1595. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1615-6.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1616.  Barrister,  1626.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Pecke,  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk.  Died  Dec.  10,  1680,  aged  85. 
Buried  at  Chipping  Bamet.  M.I.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Cussans,  in.  49;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S.,  i.  224.) 

RAVENSCROFT,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1628-9.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Fould  Park,  Middlesex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1631.  Died  unmarried,  Nov.  24,  1681,  aged  74. 
Buried  at  Chipping  Bamet,  Herts.  M.I.  Brother  of  James 
(above).   (Cussan's  Herts.,  in.  54.) 

RAVENSCROFT  ('RANGCRAFT'),  THOMAS.  Mus.Bac.  1605. 
Probably  s.  of  Roger,  R.  of  Dodleston,  Cheshire,  and  canon 
of  Chester.  Bapt.  June  13,  1592.  A  chorister  of  St  Paul's 
Cathedral.  Published  the  first  collection  of  canons  and  rounds 
printed  in  England,  entitled  Pammelia,  in  1609.  His  most 
famous  publication  The  Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes  appeared  in 
1621.  Living  and  unmarried  in  1635.  Died  c.  1635.  {D.N.B.; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5th  S.,  i.  216;  Abdy  WilUams,  Degrees  in 
Music.) 

RAVENSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  25,  1650. 
S.  of  John,  of  Lea  Wybunbury,  Cheshire,  Parliamentary 
coUector  of  subsidies.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4.  Minister 
of  Holmes  Chapel  (alias  Church  Hulme),  Cheshire,  1656; 
ejected  before  1661.  A  licensed  Presbyterian  teacher  at 
Wybunbury,  1672.  Afterwards  in  London,  where  he  died. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Broomhall.  Father  of  John 
(next).   (Calamy,  1.  262;  J.  Ravenshaw;  E.  Axon.) 

RAVENSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July 
10,  1674.  S.  of  John,  of  'Hulin  Chappell'  (sic),  Cheshire 
(doubtless  the  minister  of  Hulme  (above)). 

RAVENSHAW,  PHILIP,  see  RANSHAW. 

RAW,  see  also  ROWE. 

RAW  or  ROWE,  HAWDON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  5,  1701-2.  S.  of  John  (1663),  lawyer,  of  Durham.  B.  in 
London.  Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham,  May  26,  1685. 
Mafric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6.  Buried  Aug.  21,  1734,  at  Chester- 
le-Street.  Half-brother  of  Richard  (1706).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

RAWE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  TRiNiry,  Michs.  1573. 

RAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  28,  1663. 
S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1640),  of  Durham.  B.  June  16,  1646, 
at  Plawsworth,  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1663; 
B.A.  1666-7.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  28,  1666-7. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1674.  Married  (1)  Annabella,  dau.  of 
Cuthbert  Hawdon ;  (2)  Catharine,  sister  of  Rev.  John  Lisle. 
Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  Feb.  13,  1721-2.  Brother  of 
the  next,  father  of  Hawdon  (1701-2)  and  Richard  (1706). 
(H.  M.  Wood;  Vis.  of  Durham,  1666.) 

RAW,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1669.  S.  of  Richard  (1640),  gent.  B.  Mar.  22,  1652-3,  at 
Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1669;  M.B.  1674.  Brother 
of  John  (above). 

RAW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  8,  1640. 
S.  of  Richard,  deceased.  B.  at  Shields,  Durham.  Schools, 
Houghton-le-Spring  (Mr  Saye)  and  Durham  (Mr  Richard 
Smelt).  Matric.  1640.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Bamaby 
Hutchinson,  of  Durham.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral, 
Jan.  6,  1678-g.  (Burial  also  entered  in  St  Mary-le-Bow  Reg.) 
Father  of  John  (1663)  and  Nicholas  (above).  (Vis.  of  Durham, 
1666.) 

RAW  or  ROWE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1706.  S.  of  John  (1663),  lawyer.  B.  at  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's,  Jan.  14,  1689-90.  School,  Durham 
(Mr  Rosse).  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1715.  Buried 
in  Durham  Cathedral,  Oct.  29,  1769.  Half-brother  of 
Hawdon  (1701-2). 

RAWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  5,  1577. 
Matric.  1577-8;  B.A.  1580-1. 

RAWDON,  see  also  ROYDEN. 

RAWDON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  25,  1672.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  George,  Bart,  (died  Aug.  28, 


Rawlins,  Edward 

1684).  B.  at  Lisbum,  Co.  Antrim.  School,  Kilkenny  (Mr 
Jones).  Matric.  1672.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  2, 
1674-5.  Killed  in  France,  1676.  His  3rd  brother  Arthur 
succeeded  to  the  Baronetcy  in  1684.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  II.  42;  G.E.C.,  iv.  15.) 

RAWDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
25,  1672.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  George,  Bart.  B.  at  Lisbum,  Co. 
Antrim.  School,  Kilkemiy.  Matric.  1672.  Killed  in  France, 
1677.  Brother  of  Edward  (above).  (Peile,  11.  43;  G.£.C., 
IV.  15.) 

RAWDON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  18, 
1633,  as  Royden.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Marmaduke,  of 
London,  and  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts.  B.  Aug.  16,  1621,  in 
London.  Bapt.  Aug.  28,  1621,  at  All  Hafiows,  Barking. 
Matric.  1634.  Sent  to  join  his  cousin  Marmaduke  (s.  of 
Lawrence,  of  York)  in  the  Canary  Islands.  Lived  there  as 
a  merchant  in  partnership  with  his  cousin  till  1656.  Returned 
to  England  and  settled  at  Hoddesdon.  Married  Sarah  North, 
of  Hertford,  in  1659.  Executor  to  his  cousin  Marmaduke, 
1668  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  Brother  of  the  next.  (Camden 
Soc,  85;  Collins,  VI.  674.) 

RAWDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1633,  as 
Royden.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Marmaduke,  of  London, 
Knt.  B.  Mar.  20,  1611-2.  Bapt.  at  AH  Hallows,  Barking, 
Mar.  23,  1611-2.  Sent  to  Oporto  and  to  Lisbon  where  he 
inspected  his  father's  factorship.  Took  up  arms  for  the  King. 
Colonel  in  the  Royal  Army.  Fought  at  Newbury.  Constantly 
employed  on  private  messages  in  the  King's  cause.  Fled  to 
Teneriffe  to  his  brother  Marmaduke.  Stayed  two  years  in 
the  Csmaries  and  then  sailed  for  Barbadoes  where  he  re- 
covered part  of  his  father's  estate.  Returned  to  England  in 
1662.  Retired  to  Hoddesdon.  Married  Magdalen,  dau.  of 
Randolph  Crewe,  of  Hatcham,  Barnes,  Kent,  1642,  Died 
at  Hoddesdon,  July  30,  1666.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of 
Marmaduke.  (Collins,  vi.;  Carnden  Soc,  85.) 

RAWLAND,  see  also  ROWLAND. 

RAWLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
1672.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Peckforton,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Bunbury.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679. 
Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1680,  as  Rowland. 

RAWLESDON, .   B.A.  1498-9. 

RAWLET,  see  also  ROWLATT. 

RAWLET,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1642. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 

RAWLET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1659. 
Bapt.  at  Tamworth,  Warws.,  Mar.  28,  1642.  B.D.  1676  (Lit. 
Keg.).  R.  of  Kirkby  Stephen,  Westmorland,  1673-82.  Lecturer 
at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1679.  V.  of  St  Ann's, 
Newcastle,  1682-6.  Author,  Christian  Monitor,  etc.  Died 
Sept.  28, 1686,  aged  44.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas.  (H.  M.  Wood; 
D.N.B.) 

RAWLEY,  see  also  RALEIGH  and  ROWLEY. 

RAWLEY,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of 
Norwich.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608;  B.D.  1614-5;  D.D.  1620. 
Fellow,  1609-17.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606,  as  Raleigh.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  18,  1611.  R.  of  Bowthorpe,  Norfolk, 
1612,  sinecure.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1617-67.  Chaplain 
and  secretary  to  Francis  Bacon,  1618-26.  Chaplain  to  Charles  I 
and  afterwards  to  Charles  II.  Translator  and  editor  of 
several  of  Bacon's  works.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  John 
Wicksted,  alderman  of  Cambridge.  Died  June  18,  1667, 
aged  79.  Buried  at  Landbeach.  M.I.  Will  proved  (V.C.C). 
Father  of  the  next.   (D.N.B.;  Masters;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RAWLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1656.  S.  and  h.  of  William  (above).  B.A.  1659-60; 
M.A.  1663.    Fellow,  1663-6.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  1, 

1665.  Died  of  the  plague,  1666.  Buried  at  Landbeach, 
July  3,  1666. 

RAWLINGS,  ADIEL  (?ABEL).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 

RAWLINGS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1573;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  26, 
1578.  R.  of  Gt  Bircham,  Norfolk,  1583.  R.  of  Ruckinge, 
Kent,  1608.  R.  of  Little  Bytham,  Lines.,  1610-2.  V.  of 
Wigtoft,  1612-3. 

RAWLING  or  RAWLINGHAM,  ANDREW.  B.D.  1505-6, 
Canonicus. 

RAWLINS,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  12, 

1666.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  WUliam,  of  Burleigh  Park, 
Loughborough,  Leics.  B.  in  London.  Mafric.  1667;  B.A, 
1669-70,  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  3,  1666. 

RAWLINS,  CAREY  (CAREW).  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  1,  1644;  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  S.  of  Giles, 
Esq.,  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  Middlesex.  Mafric. 
1644. 

RAWLYN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1568. 


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RAWLINS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Pembroke, 
July  4,  1672.  S.  of  Robert,  citizen  of  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Ma  trie.  1673.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  3, 
1675.  Scholar,  1675;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1680.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  153.) 

RAWLINS,   FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)   at   Magdalene, 

Nov.  24,   1705.    S.  of  ,  citizen  of  London.    B.  there. 

School,  St  Paul's. 

RAWLING,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

RAWLINS,  HUGH.  Of  King's  Hall,  1539-44-  (B.A.  at  Oxford.) 
M.A.  1543;  B.D.  1547.  R.  of  Castor,  Northants.,  1544-6. 
R.  of  St  Swithin,  London,  1549-54.  Died  c.  1554.  Will, 
P.C.C. 

RAWLINGS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1613. 
Matric.  1613;  B..A..  from  St  John's,  1617;  M.A.  1620.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1618;  reincorp.  1620.  Canon  of  Hereford,  1622, 
ejected.  R.  of  Burford  (3rd  portion),  Salop,  1623.  R.  of 
Stoke  Lacey,  Hereford,  1626.  Died  1660.  {A I.  Oxon.;  Walker, 
Sufferings.) 

RAWLIN,  JOHN.  B.D.  1473-4.  Dominican  friar.  D.D.  1474-5. 

RAWLING,  JOHN.  B.A.  1540-1.  Perhaps  R.  of  Famham, 
Essex,  1558-84.  Died  1584.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  as 
Rawlyns. 

RAWLYNS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1567; 
Scholar  of  Trinity,  1571;  B.A.  (Trinity)  1571-2.  Probably 
ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1572.  R.  of  Attleborough, 
Norfolk,  1581-1614.  R.  of  Fomcet,  1582-4.  Of  Paston, 
Northants.  Buried  May  ir,  1614,  aged  67,  according  to  the 
M.I.  at  Attleborough. 

RAWLINS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575. 
S.  of  John,  of  London,  gent.  Schools,  St  Anthony,  London, 
and  Eton.  B.A.  1576-7.  Migrated  to  Caius;  adm.  there, 
Apr.  7,  1578.  Age  22.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  3, 
1582-3;  if  so,  V.  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk,  1590-1629.  Buried 
there  Dec.  11,  1629.  Probably  father  of  John  (1624).  See  a 
contemporary  Oxonian  of  this  date;  adm.  at  St  Alban's  Hall, 
c.  1572;  B.A.  1576-7.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1583;  as  of  London,  gent.  {Venn,  1.  96.) 

RAWLINGS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  i6o2. 

RAWLINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1622.  Of 
Suffolk. 

RAWLINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
S.  of  John  (?  1575),  V.  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  June  7, 
1606.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1627-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Rushmere, 
Suffolk,  1649. 

RAWLYNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  i,  1629. 
S.  of  Anthony,  gent.  B.  at  Attleborough,  Norfolk.  School, 
Thetford  (Mr  Smyth).   Matric.  1629. 

RAWLINGS  or  RAWLIN,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1642.  2nd  s.  of  Caleb,  of  London,  gent., 
and  nephew  of  Thomas  (1599).  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  23,  1644.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  (Vis. 
of  London,  1634;  T.  A.  Walker,  77.) 

RAWLINS,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1675. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 

RAWLIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  25,  1679.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Scholar,  1679. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  21,  1684.  One  of  these  names 
successively  independent  minister  at  Linton,  Cambs., 
St  Neots,  Hunts.,  1702,  and  Stroud,  Gloucs.,  c.  1718-25. 
Died  1725.  (If  the  above,  father  of  Richard,  pastor  in  Fetter 
Lane,  London,  for  whom  see  D.N.B.) 

RAULYN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  July  18, 
1623.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Stonham).  Matric.  1623;  Scholar,  1623-7;  B.A.  1626-7. 
{Venn,  i.  263.) 

RAWLIN,  ROGER.  B.Can.L.  1534-5.  Perhaps  the  Rawlin, 
scholar  of  Christ's,  1534.  One  of  these  names  Master  of 
Thompson  College,  Norfolk,  1524-34. 

RAWLINS,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575; 
B.A.  1578-9.  Perhaps  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614;  'M.A.  of 
Cambridge.'  Author,  religious.  {Cooper,  in.  18;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

RAWLINS,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1580-1. 

Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  London,  gent.;  late  Barnard's  Inn; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1583.    One  of  these  names,  of 

London,  of  Thavies  Inn,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  16, 

1584;  called  to  the  Bar,  1594. 
RAWLINS,  SAMUEL.  '  Scholar  of  Trinity,  buried  at  All  Saints', 

Cambridge,  Sept.  13,  i6o8.' 


Rawlinson,  Monk 

RAWLING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  28, 
1666.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Newcastle,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Dec.  5,  1648.  School,  Houghton, 
Durham.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow, 
1670. 

RAWLING,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,   Lent, 

1577-8. 
RAWLYN,   alias  CAMBRIDGE,   THOMAS.     Ord.   sub-deacon, 

Mar.  13,   1489-90.    Canon  of  Barnwell  Priory;  afterwards 

Prior,  c.  1524-7,  resigned.   Probably  chaplain  of  Chesterton, 

Cambs.    Will  proved,  Dec.  1543.    {Cooper,  i.  82,  but  no 

evidence  given  of  connection  with  the  University.) 
RAWLIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  14,  1530.   Of  South  Kelsey,  Lines.   Left  before 

1534- 
RAWLINGS,  THOMAS.  M.D.  from  Clare,  1599.  S.  of  Thomas, 

of  London,  skinner.   Bapt.  at  St  Antholin's,  Nov.  6,  1569. 

Probably  B.A.  1591-^.    Incorp.  as  'B.A.'  at  Oxford,  1592. 

M.A.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  1592.  F.R.C.P.,  1605.  Buried 

at  St  Antholin's,  Apr.  28,  1613.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Munk,  i.  121; 

Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Al.  Oxon.) 
RAWLINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1677. 

Of  Middlesex. 
RAWLINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 

1729.    S.  of  Th.,  gent.,  of  Essex.    B.  at  Rivenhall,  near 

Witham.     School,    Bury    St    Edmunds    (Mr    Kinnesman). 

Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge, 

Jan.  7,  1734-5- 
RAWLIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615 ; 

B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1619.   Perhaps 

V.   of  Westoning,   Beds.,    1646-64.    One  of   these  names, 

'minister  of  God's  word,'  buried  at  Pulloxhill,  Dec.  27,  1673. 

But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
RAWLIN,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637;  B.A. 

1640-1,  as  Rawlins.   One  William  Rawlins  of  Burley,  Leics., 

gent.    Buried  at  Woodhouse,  Apr.  2,  1696,  aged  79.   M.I. 

{Nichols,  m.  n8.) 
RAWLINS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  3,  1669. 

Of  London. 

B.A.  1481-2;  M.A.  1485. 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1547. 
— .  Pens,  at  Jesus,  1573-4. 
Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1580. 
RAWLINSON,  see  also  ROLLINSON. 

RAWLINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  si2ar  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  Sept.  8,  1654.  S.  of  Richard,  mercer,  of  York.  B. 
there.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Lluellin).  Matric.  1654. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Hawnby,  Yorks.,  1668-c.  88,  'M.A.' 

RAWLINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  14,  1694.  S.  of  Corwan  (Curwen),  Esq.  B. 
June  13,  1677,  at  Springfield,  Essex.  School,  Lancaster. 
Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  June  14,  1695,  age  18. 
Saxon  scholar.  Of  Cark  Hall,  Greenhead,  Lanes.  Died  in 
Holbom  Row,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  Jan.  8,  1732-3. 
Buried  in  St  Alban's  Cathedral.  Admon.  Archd.  Richmond. 
Brother  of  Monk  (1691).  {D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

RAWLINSON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1540-1.  Of  Upton,  Lincohi  diocese. 
M.A.  1544.  Fellowof  St  John's,  1541.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Apr.  4;  piiest,  Apr.  10,  1546.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Wolverton,  Bucks.,  1543-6;  R.  of  Woughton,  Bucks.,  1545- 
72;  and  of  Haversham,  1558-72.  Died  c.  1572.  Will  (Archd. 
Bucks.)  1571-2.   (Lipscomb,  iv.  428.) 

RAWLINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544. 

RAWLYNSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592; 
B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1600.  Ord.  deacon,  Apr.  25, 
1601;  priest,  July  25,  1601. 

RAWLYNSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Master  at  Lynn  Free  School, 
1634-c.  37.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Martin's,  York,  1641-62,  'M.A.' 
One  of  these  names  probably  lecturer  at  Aldersgate,  1642 ;  R. 
of  Lambeth,  Surrey,  1650-4.  Signed  the  address  of  the 
ministers  in  and  near  London,  presented  to  the  King  in  1660. 
One  of  the  commissioners  at  the  Savoy  Conference  for  a 
Review  of  the  Liturgy.  Removed  for  nonconformity  in  1663. 
Died  at  Wantage,  Berks.  (Calamy,  11.  449;  Shaw,  1.  329; 
Manning  and  Bray,  in.  518.) 

RAWLINSON,  MONK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  28,  1691.  S.  of  Curwen,  deceased  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Nicholas,  Bishop  of  Hereford  and  niece  of  General  Monk). 
School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  1692.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 
14,1692.  Died  1694.  Brotberof  Christopher  (1694).  (Foster, 
Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 


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RaWLINSON,  RoBERt 

RAWLINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
29,  1697.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  London,  vintner,  and  nephew  of 
Sir  Thomas,  Lord  Mayor.  Bapt.  Dec.  4,  1680,  at  St  Dionis 
Backchurch,  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey  (Mr  Day). 
Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1707.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1715-47. 
R.  of  Charlwood,  Surrey,  1716.  Chancellor  of  Chichester, 
1719-47.  R.  of  Wanstead,  Essex.  Died  Dec.  3,  1747.  Buried 
at  St  Dionis.  Father  of  the  next.  One  of  these  names  chaplain 
2nd  Troop  of  Horse  Guards,  1715.  (G.  Mag.;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  4th  S.,  1.  17.) 
RAWLINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,  1723.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Charlwood,  Surrey, 
clerk.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Kynnesman).  Matric.  1723; 
Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
4th  S.,  I.  18.) 
RAWLYNSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1593-4-  One 
of  these  names  C.  of  Cockerham,  Lanes.,  1604-15.  Buried 
there  Oct.  17,  1615.  Will  (Archd.  Richmond)  1615. 
RAWLINSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  12, 

1676.  Of  Whittington  Hall,  Cheshire. 
RAWLINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  13,  1655.  2nd  s.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Graythwaite, 
Hawkshead,  and  of  Rusland  Hall,  Lanes.  B.  at  Graythwaite, 
June  16,  1640.  School,  Hawkshead  (Mr  Bordley).  Matric. 
1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1656-7.  Barrister,  1667. 
.Serj'eant-at-law,  1686.  Knighted,  Mar.  5,  1688-9.  One  of 
the  Commissioners  of  the  Great  Seal,  1689-93.  Married  (as 
his  2nd  wife)  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Nosworthy,  of  Cornwall. 
Died  May  11,  1703.  Buried  at  Hendon,  Middlesex.  M.I. 
(Peile,  I.  565;  Le  Neve,  Mon.;  D.N.B.) 
RAWLINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  14,  1664.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Cartmel,  Lanes.  B. 
there.  School,  Kendal  (Mr  Jackson).  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8.  Died  s.p.  (Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 
RAWNSLEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,   Easter, 

1607.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  June  3,  1608. 
RAWORTH,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  23,  1715-6. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.  Matric.  1716;  Scholar, 
1718;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.'i3,  1719-20;  priest  (York)  May  20,  1722.  R.  of  West 
Hallam,  Derbs.,  1724-36.  Died  1736. 
RAWORTH,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  30,  1609. 

Matric.  1609. 
RAWORTH,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22, 

1642. 
RAWORTH,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  9,  1645. 
Of   Kent.     Probably  B.D.    1663   (Lit.   Reg.).    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Oct.  22;  priest,  Oct.  27,  i66i;  'S.  Theol.  Stud.' 
Selden    lecturer,    1662-5.     Probably    V.    of   St   Leonard's, 
Shoreditch,  Middlesex,  1653-65.  Died  of  the  plague,  Sept  15, 
1665.    (Hennessy.) 
RAWORTH,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 
26,  1675.   Of  Derbyshire.  School,  Blackwell,  Derbs.   Matric. 
1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  Scholar,  1679;  M.A.  1685.   Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Dec.  1679;  priest,   Tune,  1680.    Master  of  Tideswell 
School,  Derbs.,  c.  1688. 
RAWORTH,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
17;  priest,  Dec.  18,   1620.    R.  of  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk, 
1625.   R.  of  Barton  St  Andrew,  1625. 
RAWSE,  THOMAS,  see  ROUS,  THOMAS  (1683). 
RAWSON,  ANTHONY  (1613),  see  RASON. 

RAWSON,   ANTHONY.     Matric.   sizar  from   Trinity,   Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
10,  1638-9.   V.  of  Owthorne,  Yorks.,  1642-61.   Died  1661. 
RAUSON,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
RAWSON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1567. 
Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Dec.  21,  1577.   Perhaps  V.  of  Langton- 
by-Wragby,  Lines.,  1577.   Admon.  (Lincoln)  1591. 
RAWSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573. 
RAWSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  21,  1646.    Of 
Yorkshire.   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.   Possibly 
s.  of  John.   B.  July  10,  1631.    If  so,  married  Jane  Bean,  of 
Gilstead,  Yorks.    Of  Beckfoot.    Died   1685.    One  of  these 
names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Fitlinge,  Yorks.,  Esq.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1652.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
RAWSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1679.   S.  of  Joseph.   B.  at  Bingley,  Yorks.   School,  Bingley. 
RAWSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  22,  1727.   S.  and 
h.  of  John,  of  Bolton  (parish  of  Calverley),  Yorks.,  yeoman. 
Bapt.  there.  Mar.  7,   1708-9.    Matric.  1727;  B.A.  lyio-i; 
M.A.  1734.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1733.    Married 
Elizabeth  Bowers,  of  Manchester,  July  27,  1738.    Died  s.p. 
July  5,  1739.  Buried  at  Bradford.  (Burke,  Fam.  Records.) 


Rawson,  William 

RAWSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1668; 
B.A.  1672-3. 

RAWSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1682.  B.  at  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  Matric.  Michs.  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7;  M.A.  1690;  D.D.  1708.  Fellow,  1686.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Mar.  16,  1689-90.  C.  and  lecturer  at  East  Green- 
wich, Kent.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Chancellor  Cowper,  and  to 
the  Lord  Mayor,  in  1708.  R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish 
Street,  1712-6,  and  of  St  Gregory,  London,  1713-6-  R.  of 
St  Stephen  Wallbrook,  London,  1716-9.  Canon  of  Lichfield, 
1717-y.  Authoi,  sermons.  Buried  in  St  Stephen's,  Apr.  16, 
1719.   (Harwood,  268;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

RAWSON,  NICHOLAS  (?  RICHARD).  B.Can.L.  1490-1.  S.  of 
Richard,  merchant,  of  London.  Studied  at  Bologna.  Arch- 
deacon of  Essex,  1502.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1505.  Preb.  of 
Sarum.  R.  of  St  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London,  15 10-8. 
Chaplain  to  Henry  VIII.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1523.  One  of 
the  canonists  and  jurists  who  in  the  convocation  of  1529 
gave  opinions  as  to  the  King's  divorce.  Died  before  Oct.  29, 
1543.  One  of  these  names  (Nicholas),  M.A.  (Oxford);  supp. 
B.D.  1508.  Admon.  (Oxford)  Jan.  10,  1511.  (Cooper,  j.  82, 
where  he  is  identified  with  Richard.) 

RAWSON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  27, 
1665.  S.  of  Richard,  of  '  Riall,'  Yorks.  School,  Flockton, 
Yorks.   Matric.  1665. 

RAWSON,  RALPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Feb.  2, 
1654-5.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Matric.  (Brase- 
nose  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  28,  1634,  age  16;  B.A.  1638; 
M.A.  1643;  B.D.  1660-1.  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  1642-8,  ejected.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 
1641.  R.  of  Tattenhall,  Cheshire,  in  1661.  R.  of  Gt  RoUright, 
Oxon.,  1667.  Died  1684.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Walker,  Sufferings, 
101.) 

RAWSON  or  ROWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1618.   Matric.  i6i8;  Scholar;  B.A.  1621-2. 

RAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  1622. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1627; 
priest,  Mar.  1627-8.  One  of  these  names  Head  Master  of 
Sheffield  Grammar  School,  1629;  forced  to  flee,  1643;  re- 
turned, 1644.  Died  1645.   (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.) 

RAWSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Upperthorpe,  Sheffield.  B.A.  1629- 
30;  M.A.  1633.  Perhaps  assistant  minister  at  Sheffield,  1629- 
49.  R.  of  Ledsham,  Yorks.,  1638-44;  V.  of  Attercliffe,  1643 
-8;  also  R.  of  Whiston,  near  Rotherham,  1643-81.  Buried 
there  Dec.  1681.   (Hunter,  Hallamshire,  386.) 

RAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1628.  Matric. 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Probably  R.  of  Hoby,  Leics., 
1642;  sequestered  and  with  his  family  suffered  great  hard- 
ship. Afterwards  restored.  Married  Lydia,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger 
Nevinson,  Knt.  Died  1662.  Probably  father  of  the  next. 
(Nichols,  in.  268.) 

RAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  24, 
1663.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  above).  B.  at  Hoby,  Leics.  School, 
Stamford  (Mr  Herman).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1667;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  1667-8.  V.  of  Barkby,  Leics.,  c.  1668-92.  Will 
(Leicester)  1692.   (Peile,  i.  603.) 

RAWSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1699.  S.  of  William  (1659),  deceased.  B.  at  Shipley,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Bradford,  May  11,  1676.  School,  Bradford  (Mr 
Wood).  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3.  Head  Master  of  Otley 
Grammar  School,  1703-29. 

RAWSON,  W.    In  residence  at  King's  Hall,  1492-5- 

RAWSON,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1473-4.    Of  Westmorland.    M.A. 

1477;  B.D.  1484.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1474.    Vice-Chan- 

celior,  1493.   R.  of  Orton  Waterville,  Hunts.,  1490-4. 
RAWSON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  23,  1632.   Of  London.   Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1636; 

M..\.  1640.   Fellow,  1635-50. 

RAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17,  sic)  at  Christ's, 
June  16,  1659.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Shipley,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
at  Bradford,  Jan.  28,  1639-40.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Cotes). 
Matric.  1659.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lister,  of 
Manningham,  Bradford,  Aug.  6,  1673.  Buried  at  Bradford, 
Mar.  4,  1689.  Father  of  Thomas  (1699).  (Peile,  i.  587;  Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

RAWSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June  25,  1679. 
(Previously  matric.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  July  7,  1671.) 
S.  of  James,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland.  Matric.  1679;  B.A. 
1679.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1680;  priest.  May,  1684. 
V.  of  Calverley,  Yorks.,  1693-1715.  Died  May  3,  1715, 
aged  63. 

RAWSON, .   B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487. 


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Rawsthorne,  Edward 

RAWSTHORNE  or  ROISTHORNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar 
from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589,  'Raweston';  B.A.  1592-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Feb.  24,  1601-2,  as  Rawstorne,  B.A.; 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1607.  R.  of  Clitheroe,  Lanes.,  1611-5. 
Master  of  Clitheroe  Grammar  School,  1611.  V.  of  Mitton, 
Yorks.,  1611-48.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Bryan  Parker, 
of  Clitheroe.  Went  blind,  c.  1641.   (J.  Parker.) 

RAWSTORNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  18,  1721.  1st  s.  of  William,  of  Preston,  Lanes.,  Esq. 
B.  at  Bury,  Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Gave  up  his  estates 
to  his  brother  Laurence.  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of 
William  (1730)  and  James  (1737).   (Burke,  L.G.) 

RAWSTORNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  1630-1, 
as  'Royston';  B.A.  1631.  S.  of  Jeremy,  of  London.  Matric. 
(Broadgates  Hall,  Oxford)  Mar.  24,  1622-3,  age  15.  Demy  of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 

RAUSTORNE  or  ROSTORNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  1592-3;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Probably  the 
usher  of  the  Grammar  School  at  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  c. 
1597-1602,  'Royston.'   (Peile,  i.  210.) 

RAWSTORNE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1737-  5th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  New  Hall,  Lanes. 
B.  at  Preston.  School,  Preston  (Mr  Davis).  Matric.  1737. 
Died  without  issue.  Brother  of  William  (1730)  and  of  Edward 
(1721).   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  487;  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

RASTHORNE  or  ROSTERNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Em.manuel,  c.  1591;  Scholar;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 

ROSTHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584  as  Raustone;  B.A.,  1587-8;  M.A.  1591. 

RAWSTHORNE  or  ROISTHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar 
from  Queens',  Easter,  1604.  Of  Lancaphire.  B.A.  1607-8, 
as  Rawsthorne.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  24,  1609. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Littleborough,  Lanes.,  1622.  Probably  buried 
Mar.  16,  1645-6,  at  Bury,  Lanes.   (E.  Axon.) 

RAWSTORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  7,  1730.  4th  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  New  Hall,  Bury, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  Matric.  1730. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Nov.  13,  1732.  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A. 
1737.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1735-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  19,  1736;  priest.  R.  of  Chipping,  Lanes.,  1738.  R.  of 
Badsworth,  Yorks.,  1738-90.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Walker,  of  Stapleton  Park,  Yorks.  Died  Aug.  24, 
1790.  Brother  of  Edward  (1721)  and  James  (1737).  (Scott- 
Mayor,  HI.  446;  G.  Mag.) 

RAY,  see  also  WRAY  and  RAE. 

RAY,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1566; 
B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573. 

RAY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1721.  S.  of  Joseph,  merchant,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at 
Spalding.  School,  Spalding  (Mr  Neeve).  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1725-6;  M.A.  1730.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733.  Master  of 
Sleaford  Grammar  School,  1723-36.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  28,  1727;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1729.  P.C.  of  Cowbit  and 
Surfleet,  Lines.,  1729-60.  Secretary  of  the  'Gentlemen's 
Society'  of  Spalding,  1735;  afterwards  Vice-President. 
Antiquary  and  numismatist.  Died  unmarried  Aug.  26,  1760. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  346;  D.N.B.) 

RAYE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1727.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  J730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow, 
1733-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1731;  priest,  Mar. 
1732-3.  Minor  canon  of  Norwich.  V.  of  Calthorpe  and 
Thwaite,  Norfolk,  1734-9.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Ely.  V.  of 
Codicoteand  King's  Langley,  Herts.,  1740-3.  V.  of  St  Peter's, 
St  Albans,  1743-54.  Died  Feb.  5,  1754.  Admon.,  P.C.C. 
(Masters;  Clutterbuck,  1.  116.) 

RAYE  or  WRAY,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619. 
S.  of  John,  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there.  May  1, 
1600.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  R.  of  Wattis- 
field,  Suffolk,  1626-58.  Buried  there  Nov.  5,  1658.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v.  246.) 

RAY,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1634. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  John,  of  Denslon.  Bapt.  at  Chevington, 
Mar.  10,  1618-9.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1642;  B.D. 
1649.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1642,  age  24;  C.  of 
Wattisfield,  Suffolk;  priest,  May  28,  1643.  Perhaps  V.  of 
St  Andrew's,  Hertford,  1646-50.  Minister  at  Stansfield, 
Suffolk,  during  the  Commonwealth.  R.  of  Stansfield,  1661. 
R.  of  Denston,  1662-86.  Buried  Apr.  6,  1686.  M.I.  at 
Denston.  Father  of  Isaac  (1671-2).  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
3rd  S.,  V.  224.) 

RAY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  29,  1652. 
S.  of  Ambrose,  mercer,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Sudbury  (Mr  Brittaine).  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A. 
i659i  as  Wray.  R.  of  Depden,  Suffolk,  1660.  V.  of  RidgeweU, 
Essex,  1660-2,  ejected.  Afterwards  preacher  in  Essex  and 
Suffolk.  Died  i677-  Will  proved,  Feb.  9,  1677-8.  (Calamy, 
I.  517;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v.  246.) 


Ray,  Nevell 

RAY,  GARNHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7, 1719" 
S.  of  John  (?  Orbell).  Bapt.  Mar.  26,  1701-2,  at  St  Mary's, 
Bury,  Suffolk  (as  s.  of  Orbell  and  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Gamham).  School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Kynnesman).  Matric. 
1719;  Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1725;  priest.  Mar.  27,  1726.  R.  of  Little 
Whelnetham,  1726-51.  R.  of  Rushbrook,  1726-33.  R.  of 
Bradfield  St  George,  1732-71.  Preacher  at  St  Mary's,  Bury, 
1741-2.  R.  of  Stanningfield,  1751-71.  Died  Feb.  9,  1771. 
Buried  at  Bradfield  St  George.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Bury  School; 
S.H.A.H.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  28.) 

RAY,  GEORGE.  Of  Christ's.  B.A.  1532-3;  M.A.  1536. 

RAYE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600  (Rayly  in 
Masters).  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1603-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1606,  age  29;  'C.  of  Tivetshall';  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1607. 

RAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  17,  1673.  Of 
Essex.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 

RAY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Peterhouse,  May  29, 
1716.  Of  Essex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1722;  priest, 
Mar.  10,  1722-3.  Perhaps  R.  of  Quarrington,  Lines.,  1725-72. 
R.  of  Booton,  Norfolk,  1735-74.  R.  of  Oxnead,  1744-74. 
Master  of  Aylsham  School.   (T.  A.  Walker,  234.) 

RAYE,  H.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Alexander  (1566). 

RAYE,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Cambridge.  (Possibly  the  above.) 
S.  of  Alexander.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  15,  1578,  to  his 
father.   (J.  C.  Smith.) 

RAY,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  10,  1671-2.  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Clement  (1634),  clerk.  B.  at  Stansfield,  June 
27,  1654.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  10,  1677;  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1680-1, 
R.  of  Stanstead,  Suffolk,  1687-1720.  V.  of  Acton,  1700-20. 
R.  and  Patron  of  Denston.  Heir  to  his  brother  Clement  of 
Denston  and  of  Sudbury.  Buried  Apr.  21,  1720,  at  Denston. 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v.  224.) 

RAYE  or  WRAYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1496.   Of  Cambridge.  B.A.  1500-1;  M.A.  1504. 

RAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  16,  1613. 
S.  of  Henry,  upholsterer,  of  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School, 
Lynn  (Mr  Armitage).  Matric.  1613;  Scholar,  1616-8;  B.A. 
1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17,  1621-2. 
(Venn,  i.  223;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v.  222.) 

RAYE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1618. 

RAY  or  WRAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1644. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Roger,  a  blacksmith.  B.  at  Black  Notley, 
Nov.  1627.  School,  Braintree.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Jtme  28,  1644;  readm.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  21,  1646.  Matric. 
1647;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow,  1649.  Tutor,  1653- 
60.  Junior  Dean,  1658-9.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  23,  1660;  resigned  in  1662.  The  well-known  naturalist. 
F.R.S.,  1667.  Commenced  his  botanical  tours  in  1658. 
Travelled  abroad  with  Francis  Willughby,  1663-6.  Together 
they  agreed  to  attempt  a  systematic  description  of  the  whole 
organic  world.  Tutor  to  Willughby's  two  sons,  c.  1672-6; 
resided  at  Middleton  Hale,  Warws.  Married  Margaret 
Oakeley,  1673.  On  the  death  of  Willughby  in  1672,  took  up 
his  friend's  unfinished  zoological  work.  Retired  to  Dewlands, 
Black  Notley,  1679.  From  1690  devoted  his  attention  to 
insects.  For  an  account  of  his  works,  see  D.N.B.  Died  at 
Dewlands,  Jan.  17,  1705-6.  Buried  at  Black  Notley.  M.I. 
(D.N.B.;  G.  Mag.) 

RAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1694. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk  (manciple  of  the 
College).  B.  at  Cambridge,  Dec.  3,  1678.  School,  King's 
College  (Mr  WiUiam  Donne).  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9; 
M.A.  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.;  priest  (London) 
Dec.  20,  1702.  V.  of  Whitkirk,  Yorks.,  1702-35.  Died  1735. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1691-2). 

RAY  or  WRAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  ig,  1715. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Howley  Hall,  Yorks.  B.  at  Horbury,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  9, 
1720.  V.  of  Warden,  Northumberland,  1730-58.  Died  there 
July  21,  1758.   Brother  of  the  next.   (F.M.G.,  892.) 

RAY,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10,  1726-7. 
S.  of  Robert,  farmer,  of  Howley  Hall,  Yorks.  (and  Ehzabeth, 
dau.  of  Josiah  Broadhead,  V.  of  Batley).  School,  Batley, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Rhodes).  Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1730;  B.A. 
1730-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1730-1;  priest  (York) 
Aug.  5,  1733.  Master  of  Tadcaster  School,  Yorks.,  1733-62. 
V.  of  Helaugh.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dixon,  of 
Little  Woodhouse.  Buried  at  Tadcaster,  Nov.  i,  1762. 
Brother  of  John  (above).   (F.M.G.,  893.) 

RAY,  NEVELL.   Matric.  siz.ir  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1605. 


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Ray,  Peter 

RAY,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent,  1577-8; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Oct.  17,  1585.  V.  of  Starston,  Norfolk,  1586.  R.  of  St  Michael 
and  St  Peter,  Stratton,  1610-29. 

RAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  2,  1691-2. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk  (second  manciple 
of  the  College).  B.  at  Cambridge.  Bapt.  at  All  Saints,  Mar. 
22,  1675-6.  School,  King's  College  (Mr  Thomas  Brian). 
Matric.  1691-2;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1698-9.  V.  of  Haughley,  Sufiolk, 
1702-58.  V.  of  Gt  Finborough,  1704-10.  R.  of  Wetherden, 
1705-58.  Died  May  8,  1758.  M.I.  at  Haughley.  Brother  of 
John  (1694)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
4th  S.,  I.  18.) 

RAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  14, 
1738.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  V.  of  Haughley,  Suffolk.  B. 
Sept.  20,  1721.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk  (Mr  Kynnesman). 
Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  19,  1741-  Of  Haughley,  Esq.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Lock,  of  Mildenhall,  SuSolk.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1811.  Buried  at  Haughley. 

RAYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577.  S.  of  John,  of  Denston,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A. 
1584.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  20,  1585.  R.  of  Hawkedon, 
Suffolk,  1584-1647.  Will  dated,  July  16,  1645;  proved. 
May  12,  1647.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v.  226.) 

RAYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1616. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Thelnetham,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1619- 
20;  M.A.  1623.  R.  of  Hollesley,  Suffolk.  Will  dated,  Dec.  21, 
1657;  proved,  July  9,  1658.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  v. 
225.) 

RAY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  2,  i6ir. 
Matric.  1611. 

RAY  or  REA,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  13, 
1629,  as  Rea.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1629. 

RAY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  ir, 
1725.  S.  of  William  (1694),  clerk,  R.  of  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Monk  Soham.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30; 
M..'^.  1733.  Fellow,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  20,  1731; 
priest,  Oct.  1735.  R.  of  Rishangles,  Suffolk,  1740-70.  Will 
(Suff.  Archd.  C.)  1770.  Brother  of  William  (1727-8).  (Venn, 
II.  66.) 

RAY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  30,  i75i- 

S.  of  William,  clothier,  of  Worlingworth.   Bapt.  there,  July 

11,    1733-    Schools,   Woodbridge   (Mr   Ray)   and   Seaming 

(Mr  Brett).  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1751-5;  B.A.  1755-  Died 

young.   (Venn,  11.  66.) 
RAY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1552. 
RAYE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  19, 

1633-4.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Stansted  Mountfitchet,  Essex. 

School,   Bishop's  Stortford.    Matric.   1634.    (Peile,  i.  431; 

Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
RAYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1714-  B.  at 

Stanstead,  Essex.    Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 

Fellow,  1719-29.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1723,  age  26. 

C.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1728.  Probably  R.  of  Dallinghoe, 
Sufiolk,  1747-73;  P.C.  of  Walpole  St  Mary,  near  Halesworth, 
1760-74;  R.  of  Shottisham,  near  Woodbridge,  1765-74- 
(PeUe,  II.  184.) 

RAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  8,  1725.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-3°-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1731;  priest,  June,  1733.  Head  Master  of  Woodbridge 
School,  1736-73.  Died  Nov.  17,  i77^-  Will  (Cons.  C.  Nor- 
wich). 

RAY,  W.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562. 

RAYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1569. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1575.  R-  of  Wimbotsham,  Norfolk, 
i6o5-i6.  R.  of  Watlington.  V.  of  Stow  Bardolph,  1607-16. 
Died  1616.  (Peile,  1.  110.) 

RAYE,  WILLIAM.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Apr.  28,  1583;  'B.A. 
of  Cambridge.' 

RAY  or  REY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31, 
1694,  Ray.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A. 
1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1698;  priest  (London) 
Mar.  6,  1700-1.  R.  of  Monk  Soham,  Sufiolk,  1706.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Kenton,  1735.  Father  of  Samuel  (1725)  and  William 
(1727-8). 

RAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1726;  B.A. 
1730-1;  M.A.  1738. 

RAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  10, 
1727-8.  S.  of  William  (1694),  clerk.  B.  at  Monk  Soham, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Monk  Soham.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1732-3; 
M.A.  1736.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1725).  One  of  these  names 
of  Redland,  Gloucs.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1747-79-  Died  May  15, 
1779.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1779. 


Raymond,  Joseph 

RAYE, .  M.A.  1488-9. 

REY, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1578. 

RAYLY,  GEORGE,  see  RAY. 

RAYMAN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1577-8. 

RAYMOND  or  RAYMENT,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  Sept.  8, 1577.  Matric.  1577;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 
Usher  at  Felsted  Grammar  School,  Essex,  1596-1626.  Died 
1637,  at  Dunmow.   (J.  Sargeaunt.) 

RAYMOND,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  21,  1610-1. 
Of  Surrey.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Guildford.  (Vis.  of 
Surrey,  1623.) 

RAYMONDS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1551;  Scholar,  1551;  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  1558.  Fellow, 
1557-61.  Received  tonsure  (London)  1558.  Will  (V.C.C.) 
1561. 

RAYMOND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1670  (perhaps  adm.  as  Humphrey);  B.A.  1672-3; 
M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1673.  R-  of 
Flordon,  Norfolk,  1676-9.  R.  of  Antingham,  1679-90.  R. 
of  Westerfield,  Sufiolk,  1690.  R.  of  Shotley,  1708.  One  of 
these  names  C.  of  St  Lawrence,  Ipswich,  1682-1725. 

RAYMOND,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1623.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Dunmow,  Essex.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A. 
1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  3;  priest,  Sept.  4,  1628. 
Probably  C.  of  Ringstead,  Northants.,  in  1630.  V.  of 
Denford-CMm-Ringstead,  c.  1647;  apparently  conformed. 
Will  dated  (Archd.  Northants.)  Nov.  21,  1665;  proved, 
Oct.  15,  1666.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Thomas  (1658). 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 

RAYMOND,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  2,  1647-8. 
1st  s.  of  Henry  (above).  Bapt.  at  Ringstead,  Sept.  29,  1633. 
B.  1633.  School,  Ringstead.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  from  Sidney, 
1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Intruded  as  R.  of  Little  Oakley,  Essex, 
1651-7.  R.  of  Warkton,  1658.  Buried  there  Feb.  15,  1681-S. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1658).  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  H.  I. 
Longden;  H.  Smith.) 

RAYMOND,   HUMPHREY.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

Feb.  15,  1668-9.  (Perhaps  mistake  for  George.) 
RAYMOND,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1602;  Scholar,  1604-8;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.    Perhaps 

R.  of  Aisthorpe,  Lines.,  1618.    Probably  brother  of  Robert 

(1594-5)  and  Thomas  (1598-9). 
RAYMOND,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1633; 

B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
RAYMONDE,    JEREMY.     Matric.    pens,    from    Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1579;  B.A.  1582-3. 
RAYMENT,    JOHN.     Matric.    pens,    from    Trinity,    Michs. 

1560. 
RAYMONDE,    JOHN.     Matric.    sizar    from    Trinity,    Lent, 

1593-4- 
RAYMENT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  29,  1627. 

Of  Bedford.  Matric.  1627;  Scholar,  1628;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 

1634. 
RAYMONT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11,  1634- 

Of  Sufiolk.    Matric.  1634;  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  18, 

1636-7;  B.A.  1636-7.   (Essex  Pedigrees;  Morant,  11.  330.) 
RAYMENT  or  RAYMOND,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   (age   15)   at 

Peterhouse,  Mar.  3,   1642-3.    Of  Kent.    Scholar,  1643-4. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,   Feb.   6,   1644-5;  of  Patricksboume, 

Kent.   Married  Elizabeth  Clarkson,  of  St  Giles',  Crippiegate, 

London,  May  22,  1663. 
RAYMOND.  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  4,  1649.    Of 

Suffolk.    Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3.    Probably  ord.  priest 

(Norwich)  July  13,  1662.  V.  of  Sutton,  Suffolk,  1662-70. 
RAYMUND,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  July  5, 

1679.    Of  Belchamp  Walter,  Essex.    Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of 

St  Cleere,  and  grandson  of  Oliver  (1622).  Matric.  1680.  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  23,  1680.    Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 

Robert  Burgoyne,  of  Sutton,  Beds.    Buried  Oct.  25,  1690, 

at  Belchamp  Walter.   Father  of  the  next.   (Essex  Pedigrees; 

A.  Gray;  Morant,  11.  330;  Berry's  Essex  Pedigrees,  where  he 

is  confused  with  John  (1634).) 
RAYMOND,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  8, 

1706.  Of  Essex.  Doubtlesss.  and  h.  of  John  (above).  Matric. 

1707.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  2,  1710.  Of  Belchamp 
Walter,  Essex,  Esq.  Died  unmarried,  Feb.  22,  1720.  Buried 
in  Belchamp  Walter  Church.   M.I.   (Morant,  11.  330.) 

RAYMOND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  12. 
1694-5.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1701;  priest,  Sept.  1703.  R.  of  Nettle- 
stead,  Suffolk,  1704.  R.  of  Westerfield,  1708.  V.  of  SwiUand, 
1708. 


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Raymond,  Oliver 

RAYMOND,  OLIVER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1622.  S. 
and  h.  of  John.  B.  at  Walter  Belchamp,  Essex.  Matric. 
1622.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  27,  1623-4.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1625-6.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1633. 
Elder  for  Essex  Classis,  1647,  M.P.  for  Essex,  1654-5  and 
1656-8.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Harries  (or 
Harris),  Knt.,  of  Shenfield,  Essex.  Buried  at  Belchamp 
Walter,  Mar.  25,  1679.  (Peile,  1.  356;  Berry's  Essex  Pedigrees; 
Morant,  11.  330.) 

RAYMOND,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  May  16,  1631. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1631. 

RAYMOND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  16, 
1617-8.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1624.  R.  of 
Belstead,  Suffolk,  1634;  suspended,  1636,  but  afterwards 
'absolved.' 

RAYMOND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1623. 
(Possibly  a  mistake  for  Henry  (1623).) 

RAYMENT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1594-5. 
Matric.  c.  1595 ;  Scholar,  1596-1601;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602; 
B.D.  1609.  Fellow,  1601.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602.  R.  of 
Bures,  Essex,  1608-36.  Died  Dec.  2,  1636.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1636-7.  Probably  brother  of  James  (1602)  and  Thomas 
(1598-9),  father  of  Thomas  (1643).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RAYMOND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  14, 
1689.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1643),  of  the  King's  Bench.  B.  Dec. 
20,  1673,  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1690.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1682,  age  9  (sic).  Barrister,  1697.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  i,  1710.  Solicitor-General,  1710-4. 
Knighted,  Oct.  20,  1710.  M.P.  for  Bishop's  Castle,  1710-5; 
for  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  1715-7;  for  Ludlow,  1719-22; 
for  Helston,  1722-4.  Counsel  for  the  University,  1718. 
Attorney-General,  1720-4.  Chief  Justice,  K.B.,  1725-33. 
Created  Baron  Raymond  of  Abbots  Langley,  Herts.,  Jan.  15, 
1730-1.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Northey,  of 
Epsom,  Surrey.  Died  Mar.  18,  1732-3.  Buried  at  Abbots 
Langley.  M.I.   (D.N. B.;  Peile,  n.  115;  G.E.C.i.  ^3,2.) 

RAYMOND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  16; 
Fell. -Com.  Oct.  13,  1736.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  London. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Sudbury  (Mr  Burrough),  Bury  (Mr 
Kynnesman)  and  Lavenham  (Mr  Smithies).  Matric.  1737. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Oct.  12,  1755.  In- 
herited the  estate  of  Belchamp  Hall,  Essex,  from  his  grand- 
uncle,  in  1732.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Child, 
D.D.,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  Died  1767.  Buried  in  Walter 
Belchamp  Church.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1767.  (Venn,  11. 
42;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

RAYMOND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1544;  Scholar  of  Queens',  1546-7;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1546-7; 
M.A.  1549.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1547-50.  Possibly  of  Dunmow, 
Essex. 

RAYMENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  1598-9;  Scholar, 
1601-4;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606;  D.D.  1624  (Lit.  Reg). 
Fellow,  1606-25.  University  preacher.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely, 
Sept.  21,  1606;  priest,  Mar.  22,  1606-7.  R.  of  Cockayne 
Hatley,  Beds.,  1613.  Chaplain  and  sub-almoner  to  the  King. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1621-31.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1623-31.  R.  of 
Hanwell,  Middlesex,  1624-31.  R.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1624-31. 
R.  of  St  Olave,  Southwark,  Surrey,  1631.  Archdeacon  of 
St  Albans,  till  1631.  Died  Nov.  4,  1631.  Buried  in  St  Paul's 
Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1631.  Probably  brother  of  Robert 
(1594-5)  and  James  (1602).   (Manning  and  Bray,  iii.  605.) 

RAYMENT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1612;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  FeUow,  1615.  Taxor, 
1621.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  31,  1618.  V.  of  Toft-next- 
Newton,  Lines.  Will  (Lincoln)  1634.   Father  of  the  next. 

RAYMENT  or  RAYMOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Sidney,  Oct.  6,  1640.  S.  of  Thomas  (1612),  clerk,  deceased, 
V.  of  Toft,  Lines.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1641;  B.A. 
1644-5;  M.A.  1660.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21;  priest, 
Dec.  22,  1661.  Perhaps  R.  of  Fletton,  Hunts.,  1652-94. 
Died  1694. 

RAYMOND  or  RAYMENT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  5,  1643.  S.  of  Robert  (1594-5).  B.  1627,  at 
Bowers  Gifford,  Essex.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford  (Mr 
Leigh).  Matric.  1643;  B.A.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  6,  1644-5.  Serjeant-at-law,  1677.  Baron  of  Exchequer, 
1679-80.  Knighted,  June  26,  1679.  Judge  of  Common  Pleas 
(Feb.-Apr.),  1680.  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  1680-3. 
Lived  at  Tremnall  Park,  Essex.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Fishe,  Bart.  Died  while  on  circuit,  July  14,  1683. 
Buried  at  Downham.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Robert  (1689). 
(Peile,  1.485;  D.N.B.) 

RAYMUND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
ir,  1658.  3rd  s.  of  Henry  (1623),  clerk,  of  'Kingshead' 
(?  Ringstead),  Northants.  Bapt.  at  Ringstead,  (?)  Oct.  1639 
(entry  indistinct).  School,  Ringstead  (Mr  Archer).  Matric. 
1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20, 


Rayner,  Daniel 

1663.  R.  of  Hardwicke,  Northants.,  1666-90.  Died  Jan.  i, 
1690-1.  Buried  at  Hardwicke.  Will  proved  (Archd. 
Northants.)  Feb.  5,  1690-1.  Brother  of  Henry  (1647-8). 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

RAYMOND,  W.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1549-50.  Probably  matric. 

sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1546. 
RAYMOND,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  14, 

16x4-5.   Matric.  1615;  Scholar,  1616-20;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A. 

1622.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1619. 

Perhaps  ejected  from  Blyford  and  Benacre,  Suffolk,  1644. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Wenhaston,  clerk;  will  (P.C.C.)  1647. 
REYMOND,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  11,  1630-1. 

Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 

1638.     Possibly   M.A.    (Dublin)    1640,    and    fellow    there. 

(H.  B.  Swanzy.) 
RAYMONT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

May   18,    1725.    Of  Suffolk.    School,   Bury  St   Edmunds. 

Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1733.   R.  of 

Bildeston,  Suffolk,  1733-58. 
RAYMUND,  .    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1649.  Possibly  John,  s.  and  h.  of  Oliver  (1622) ;  age  2 

in  1634.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1651.   Died  before 

his  father.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
RAYNARD,  see  also  RAYNER. 
RAYNARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,   1583. 

Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  15S4.   B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1591. 

V.  of  Headcom,  Kent,  1602. 
RAYNARD,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1527-8. 
RAYNARD,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1571.    Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  27,  1578.    R.  of 

lugoldmells.  Lines.,  1585. 
RAYNBORD  or  REYNBORD,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 

Apr.  19,  1674-    Died  in  College.    Buried  at  St  Michael's, 

Cambridge,  Apr.  28,  1676. 
RAYNBERD,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Jan.  27,  1619- 

20;  previously  adm.  c.  Nov.  18,  1618.  S.  of  Nicholas,  steward 

of  the  Tower  of  London.    Schools,  St  Paul's,  London  and 

Northampton  (Mr  Johnston).   (Venn,  i.  248.) 
RAYNE,  CUTHBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1619.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  June  29,  1622. 
RAYNE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  3, 

1666.    2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Snow  Hall,  Gainford,  Durham. 

Bapt.   .\pr.   16,   1650.    School,   Conischffe   (Mr  Robinson). 

Matric.  1667.  Buried  at  Gainford,  Nov.  15, 1669.  (Peile,  11.  2; 

Surtees,  iv.  15.) 

RAYNE,  JOHN.    B.Civ.L.  1498-9;  D.Civ.L.  1506-7.   Advocate 

of  Doctors'  Commons,   1513.    Supp.  for  incorporation  at 

Oxford,  Nov.  1521.    R.  of  Hilgay,  Norfolk,  1521-33.    R.  of 

Barton  St  Andrew.    Prior  of  St  Neots,  Hunts.    Preb.  of 

Lincoln,  1521-36.    R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland,  1523.    Will 

(P.C.C.)    1536;    as   of   Cottesmore,    Rutland.     (Al.   Oxon.; 

Rutland  Mag.,  iv.  197.) 
RAYNE  or  REYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1588-9. 
RAYNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 

1688.  S.  of  Laurence  (1651),  clerk.  B.  at  Long  Sutton,  Lines. 

School,  Wisbech,  Cambs.  (Mr  Feame).    Matric.  i688;  B.A. 

1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Fellow,  1694-1700.  Ord.  priest  (London) 

Dec.  20,   1696.    R.  of  St  James',  Colchester,   1700.    Died 

July  18,  1700.   M.I.  at  Colchester. 
RAYN,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 

1651.  S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Barnard  Castle,  Durham.   B.  there. 

School,  Romald  Kirk,  near  Darlington,  Yorks.  (Mr  Roos). 

Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658;  B.D.  1665.    FeUow, 

1656.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  13;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1663. 

Father  of  John  (above). 
RAYNE,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 

(Perhaps  same  as  Ralph  Reeve  whom  see.) 
REYNE,  RICHARD.   LL.B.  1544. 
RANE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July,  1633. 

S.  of  Richard,  gent.    B.  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs. 

School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Arme).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7,  as 

Raven. 
RAYNE,  SAMUEL,   .-^dm.  at  Magdalene,  June  23,  1666.   One 

of  these  names  V.  of  Heddon-on-the-Wall,  Northumberland, 

1671-91.  Buried  at  Heddon,  Mar.  16,  1691-2.  (H.M.Wood.) 
RAYNE,  WILLIAM,  see  RAYNES. 
REYNER,  BARNHAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  i,  1670. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1670. 
RAYNER,   DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.   1646-7. 

Of  Surrey.   S.  of  William  (?  1611),  of  Egham,  Surrey,  clerk. 

Matric.  1647-8.    Migrated  to  Oxford.   Appointed  scholar  of 

New  College,  1649,  by  the  Parliamentary  visitors.  B.A.  1650. 

R.  of  Purley,  Berks.,  i66r;  ejected,  1662.  Brother  of  Samuel 

(1645).  (Calamy,  i.  226;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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Rayner,  Edward 

RAYNER,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1620-1.  B.  at 
Morley,  Leeds,  1600.  MA.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  12;  priest.  Mar.  13,  1624-5.  Master  of  Market  Rasen 
School,  Lines.  Lecturer  at  St  Benedict's,  Lincoln.  R.  of 
St  Peter-at-Arches,  Lincoln,  1627;  ejected,  1662.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1635.  Author,  religious.  Died  c.  1668.  Father  of 
John  (1649).   {D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  149.) 

REYNER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 

RAYNER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  i,  1614. 

REYNER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18, 
1633.  S.  of  John  (?  i6o6),  clerk.  B.  at  Shelton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Stoneham).  Matric.  1634;  BA.  1636-7; 
M..\.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest, 
Mar.  9,  1639.  C.  of  Easton,  Norfolk,  1637.  R.  of  Riddles- 
worth,  1661-81,  and  of  Gasthorpe,  1675-81.  Died  1681. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stutton,  Suffolk,  June,  1644;  there 
in  1650.   (Venn,  i.  307.) 

RAYNER,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterholse, 
Aug.  25,  1646.  Of  Derbyshire.  School,  Repton.  Scholar, 
1646.  Probably  of  Duffield.  If  so,  died  Jan.  10,  1700,  aged  73- 

REYNER,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1585. 

REYNER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1739.  S.  of  William,  of  Streetside,  near  Dewsbury,  Yorks. 
School,  Bradford,  Yorks.  (Mr  Butler).  Matric.  1739;  B.A. 
1742-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  27,  1742-3;  priest 
(York)  June  9,  1745.   C.  of  Guiseley,  Yorks. 

RAYNER  or  RANER,  JOHN.  Of  St  Clement  Hostel.  B.A. 
1529-30;  M.A.  1533;  B.D.  1546.  Proctor,  1544-5-  R-  of 
Toft,  Cambs.,  1551.   R.  of  Kirkheaton,  Yorks.,  1553-4- 

RAYNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1559.   Perhaps  scholar  of  Christ's,  1560-1. 

RAYNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1606,  as 
Rainard;  B.A.  1609-10.    Probably  V.  of  Easton,  Norfolk, 

1619,  and  father  of  George  (1633). 

REYNER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1617. 
RAYNOR  or  RAYNEW,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  3,  1620.  S.  of  Giles,  of  Girton,  Cambs.    Matric. 

1620,  as  Rainaw. 

RAYNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  ^LvGDALENE,  Easter,  1622. 
S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Batley,  Yorks.  B.  at  Gildersome,  near 
Batley.  B.A.  1625-6.  Became  a  nonconformist.  Went  to 
New  England  in  1635.  Preacher  at  New  Plymouth,  Mass., 
1636-C.  54.  Pastor  at  Dover,  N.H.,  1655-69.  Died  Apr.  20, 
1669.   (FeU,  217;  J.  G.  Bartlett;  F.M.G.,  160.) 

RAYNOR,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1637.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Pre-elected 
fellow,  but  not  admitted. 

REYNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1649. 
Of  Lincoln.  S.  of  Edward  (1620-1).  B.A.  1652-3;  M..\.  1656. 
Fellow,  1655-62,  ejected.  .Aftens'ards  practised  physic.  Died 
young  at  Nottingham.   (Calamy,  i.  204.) 

RAYNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  30,  1672. 
S.  of  Alvard,  clothier,  of  Snaith,  Yorks.  B.  at  Liversedge, 
Yorks.  School,  Snaith.  Matric.  1673.  Perhaps  V.  of  Heming- 
brough,  Yorks.,  1680-2.   Buried  there  1682. 

RAYNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  13)  at  Christ's,  June  17, 
1675.  S.  of  John,  of  East  Drayton,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 
Markham.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  12,  1677.  Barrister.  Ancient,  1701.  Probably  Attorney- 
General  of  New  York,  July,  1708.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Hickman,  Bart.   (PeiU,  11.  59.) 

RAYNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  7, 
1707.  S.  of  George,  of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  gent.  Matric. 
1707;  B.A.  1711-2;  MA.  (Oxford)  1714-  Probably  R.  of 
Long  Leadenham,  Lines.,  1723.   [Liius.  Pedigrees,  1302.) 

RAYNER,  MATTHEW.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1676.  Of  Lincoln- 
shire. S  of  John,  of  Mansfield,  Notts.  Matric.  (University 
College,  Oxford)  July  12,  1661,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1665. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1665.  V.  of  Sutton-upon-Trent,  Notts., 
1673.   R.  of  Kingsley,  Staffs.,  1682.   (Al.  Qxon.) 

RAYNER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1559;  B.A.  1563-4.  V.  of  Cardington,  Beds.,  1572. 
R.  of  Meppershall,  1574-1613.  Buried  there  Sept.  21,  1613. 
Will  proved,  Oct.  7,  1613.   (F.  A.  Blaydes,  Geneal.  Bedford.) 

REYNER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1657.  Of  Norfolk.  M.B.  1662;  M.D.  1669.  Said  by 
Masters  to  have  been  a  fellow  of  Corpus  Christi. 

RAYNER  or  REYNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  17,  1675.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1676;  B..\.  1678-9. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Pinxton,  Derbs.,  1690-1714. 

RAYNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  i, 
1688-9.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Hitchin,  Herts.  School,  Hitchin 
(MrBeUher).  Matric.  1688-9;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1697-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30, 1697;  priest  (London)  June  21, 1699. 


Raynes,  Edward 

REYNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  17,  1706. 

Of  .Middlesex.   Matric.  1708. 
REYNER,   ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,   Easter, 

1573.    Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Liversedge,  Yorks.  (and 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clerkson).    B.A.   1576-7;  M.A. 

1580.   Probably  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.,  1592,  and  V.  of  Riby, 

1595-1605.    {F.M.G.,  159) 
RAYNER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1609; 

B.\.  1612-3.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  North  Cove-cuw- 

Willingham,  Suffolk,  1625. 
RAYNER,  SAMUEL.    B.A.  from  Queens',  1645  (Incorp.  from 

Oxford).    S.  of  William  (?  1611),  of  Egham,  Surrey,  clerk. 

Matric.   (.Magdalen   Hall,   Oxford)   Mar.   29,    1639,  age   16; 

B.A.  1642;  M.A.  1646.   Intruding  fellow  of  Queens',  1645-51. 

V.  of  Sonning,  Berks.,  1658.   R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dorchester, 

1670-1705.   Brother  of  Daniel  (1646-7).   (Al.  Oxon.) 
RAYNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  5,  1623. 

S.  of  John,  baker,  of  Horningtoft,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich 

(MrStonham).   Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.   Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  May  20,  1627;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1628.  C.  of 

Reepham,  Hackford  and  Whitwell,  Norfolk,  in  1633.    R-  of 

Melton  Constable  and   Burgh  parva,   1653-71-    Buried  at 

Melton,   May  6,  1671.     WiU  (Norvrich  C.C-)  1671-     (Venn, 

I.  263.) 
RAYNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9,  1651. 

S.  of  William,  baker,  of  Guist,  Norfolk.    B.  there.   Schools, 

North  Elmham   (Mr  .Mobbs)   and   Norwich   (Mr  Lovering). 

Matric.    1651;   Scholar,    1654-6;   B.A.    1654-5;   M.A.    1661. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1661;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1662. 

V.  of  Limpenhoe,  Norfolk,  1657-69.  R.  of  Beighton,  1669-75- 

Buried    there   June  24,   i675-     Will  (Norwich  C.C.)    1675- 

(Venn,  i.  381.) 
RAYNER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  lo,  1674. 

One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Oct.  30,  1685. 
REYNER,  THOMAS.   .\dm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1702.   Of 

Essex.    School,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.    Matric.  Easter, 

1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept. 

25,  1709;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1710  (sic).   Died  Feb.  17,  1710-1. 

aged  25.   Will  of  one  of  these  names,  clerk,  of  Thaxted,  1713 

(Comm.  C.  Essex).   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  199.) 
RAYNOR,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  21, 

1717.    Of  Hertfordshire.    B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724-    Fellow, 

1723.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1722-3;  priest  (London) 
Mar.  16,  1725-6. 

RAYNER,  THOMAS.  hAm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  24, 
1717.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Thaxted,  Essex.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford  (Dr  Tooke).    Matric.   1718-9;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A. 

1724.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June,  1723;  priest,  Dec.  24, 
1727.  V.  of  Elsenham,  Essex,  i73i-57-  R-  of  Rayne,  1741-5- 
V.  of  Stebbing  St  Mary,  1748.  Probably  died  Dec.  16, 
1766  (see  G.  Mag.).  (Peile,  11.  193;  Morant,  11.  572,  where 
Thomas  Rayner,  V.  of  Elsenham  is  said  to  have  died  in  1757-) 

RAYNER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596. 
RAYNER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

i6n;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1614.    Probably  ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  12,  1614,  'B.A.  of  St  John's';  priest.  May  5, 

1616.     Doubtless    the    distinguished    minister    of    Egham, 

Surrey;  minister  there  for  46  years,  'B.D.';  ejected,  1662. 

An   eminent   divine   and   church   historian;    intimate   with 

.•\rchbishop  Ussher.   A  member  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines. 

Probably   father   of   Daniel   (1646-7)    and   Samuel   (1645). 

(Manning  and  Bray,  in.  260;  Calamy,  u.  447) 
RAYNER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  i6n, 

as  Reynoe;  B..A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    One  of  these  names 

R.  of  Fiskerton,  Lines.,  1615-30. 
RAYNER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Aug. 

31,  1659.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Little  Thurlow,  Suffolk.   B.  there. 

School,  Little  Thuriow  (Mr  Billingsley).    Matric.  1659;  B.A. 

1663-4;  M.A.  from  King's,  1667.  Chaplain  at  King's. 
REYNER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670.   Of 

Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677-    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1677- 
RAYNES  or  REINES,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 

John's,   June   1,    1664.    S.   of  Anthony,   deceased.    B.   at 

Sheffield,  Yorks.    School,  Sheffield  (Mr  Potts).    Ord.  priest 

(York)  June,  1668;  'literate  of  St  John's.' 
RAYNES,    EDWARD.    Adm.   sizar   (age    17)   at   Magdalene, 

May  30,   1657.    S.  of  Gervase,  of  Wiston,  Notts.    School, 

Sutton-on-Lound.    Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664, 

as  Ra>'ner.   Doubtless  father  of  the  next. 
RAYNES,   EDWARD.     Adm.   sizar   (age   18)   at   >Ugdalene, 

May  19,  1693.   S.  of  Edward  (above),  clerk.   B.  at  Ordsall, 

Notts.    School,  Retford.    Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A. 

1707.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1697;  priest  (York)  Sept. 

1699.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 


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Raynes,  Edward 

RAYNES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  22, 
1731.  S.  of  Edward  (?  above),  of  Besthorpe,  Notts.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1732;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1734.  R.  of 
Isfield,  Sussex,  1742-55.   Buried  there  Apr.  21,  1755. 

RAYNES,  GABRIEL.  B.A.  1521-2.  Of  Richmonds.,  Yorks.  B. 
at  Ronaldkirk.  M.A.  1525-6.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1525. 
Principal  of  Bernard  Hostel,  1530.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  27,  1525.  Perhaps  at  Cockerham,  Lanes.,  1525-37;  at 
Leicester,  1537-42.  V.  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.,  1542-52.  V.  of 
Huddersfield  and  Almondsbury,  Yorks.,  1552-4;  deprived 
and  allowed  a  pension,  1554. 

RAYNES,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1553. 

RAINES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1693;  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1654),  Knt., 
of  Greenwich,  Kent.  School,  Lewisham  (Mr  Turner).  Matric. 
1693;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1698;  LL.D.  1703.  Chancellor 
of  Lichfield.  After  long  delay  carried  out  his  father's 
benefaction  to  St  John's.  Died  Oct.  30,  1734.  {Founders  and 
Benefactors,  69;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  409;  G.  Mag.) 

RAYNES  or  RAYNE,  JOHN.  Incorp.  1495-6.  B.Civ.L.  1498-9; 
D.Civ.L.  1506-7;  D.Can.L.  1511-2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1521. 
Adm.  advocate,  1513.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1521.  Died  1536. 
{Cooper,  I.  60.) 

REYNES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1569. 

RAINES,  JOHN.   B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1606. 

RAYNES,  NATHANIEL.  .A.dm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  15, 
1613-4.  S.  of  John,  of  Pottsgrave,  Beds.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1613;  Scholar,  1614-9;  B.A.  1617;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1628. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (London);  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1620,  age  24.  C.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex.  R.  of 
Battlesden,  Beds.,  1629;  still  there,  1640.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

RAYNES  or  REANES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  11,  1654.  S.  of  William,  of  Melton,  Leics. 
School,  Melton  (Mr  Stoaks).  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8; 
M.A.  1661;  LL.D.  1668.  Fellow,  1664  (by  mandate).  Adm. 
advocate,  Jan.  26,  1670-1.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  1677. 
Knighted,  Dec.  1686.  Chancellor  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
diocese,  judge  of  the  -Admiralty  Court,  i686-g.  Died  Dec. 
27,  1710.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  Father  of  Henry  (1693). 
{Founders  and  Benefactors,  69;  Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

REYNES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  18, 
1646-7.   Of  Nottinghamshire. 

REYNES  or  RAINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1484;  M.A.;  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  10,  1490. 
Chaplain  to  Henry  VIII.   Died  in  London.   (Harwood.) 

RAYNES,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1556.  Of  North- 
umberland. 

REYNES,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1579- 
RAINES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1665. 

Migrated  to  St  Catharine's.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9.  One 

of  these  names  'Minister'  of  Middleton  St  George,  Durham. 

Buried  there  Mar.  10,  1704-5.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

RAYNES  or  RANES, .  B.A.  1461-2. 

RAYNS, .   Grace  for  B.D.  1503-4. 

RAYNES, .  Scholar  at  Queens',  1538-40. 

RAYNES, .  B.Civ.L.  1543-4. 

RAYNES, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  135.;. 

RAYNES,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  10, 

1697-8.  (Name  off  Aug.  1699.)  Possibly  Henry,  s.  and  h. 
of  Henry,  of  Wyton  and  Hedon,  Yorks.  B.  1680.  Died  1747. 
(Poulson,  Holderness,  11.  270.) 

RAYNES,  .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  30, 

1703.  (Name  off  Nov.  1703.)  Possibly  John,  2nd  s.  of  Henry, 
of  Wyton,  Yorks.  B.  1690.  Died  1752.  (Poulson,  Ho W^rn^ss, 
11.  270;  Burke,  L.G.) 

RAYNEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  4,  1660. 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  Sir  John  (?  1616),  of  Wrotham,  Bart,  (and 
Frances  (2nd  wife),  dau.  of  Edward  Gibbes,  of  War\vickshire). 
Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1663.  Married 
and  had  issue.   (Hasted,  11.  236;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

RAYNEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1669.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Tyers  Hill,  Darfield,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
Aug.  21,  1651.  School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Bolton).  Matric.  1669; 
B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1675-6. 
V.  of  WooUey,  Yorks.,  1688.  R.  of  Armthcrpe,  Yorks.,  1697 
(Sept.-Nov.).  Died  unmarried,  at  WooUey,  Nov.  28,  1697. 
Buried  there.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Hunter,  5.  Yorks.,  11. 
120.) 


Raynton,  Hamond 

RAYNIE  or  RANEWE,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  22,  i6i6.  Matric.  1616,  'Ranewe';  B.A.  1619-20, 
Raynie;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest, 
Sept.  22,  1623.  R.  of  Stoke  St  Mary,  Ipswich,  1626,  Rayney. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1616). 

RAYNEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  7,  1714-5.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Newport,  Essex. 
Matric.  1715.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  i,  1717.  M.B. 
1720;  M.D.  1725. 

RAYNIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  7,  1616. 
Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Wrotham, 
Kent.  If  so,  created  Bart.,  Jan.  22,  1641.  Sheriff  of  Kent, 
1646.  Died  Mar.  3,  1660-1.  Perhaps  brother  of  Gilbert  (1616) 
and  father  of  Edward  (1660).  (A.  B.  Beaven;  Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.) 

RAYNEY,  Sir  JOHN  BEAUMONT,  Bart.  .\dm.  nobleman  (age 
19)  at  Trinity,  June  22,  1705.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of 
Nisell,  Wrotham,  Kent  (and  Vere,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Beaumont,  Bart.).  School,  Enfield,  Middlesex  (Dr  Uvedale). 
Matric.  1705.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  Feb.  1704-5.  Colonel 
in  the  army.  Died  unmarried,  1716.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  7, 
1716.   (G.E.C.,  n.  154.) 

RAYNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11, 
1742-3.  S.  of  Thomas,  alderman,  of  Doncaster,  Yorks., 
deceased.  Bapt.  Oct.  21,  1723.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1743.  O^  Tyers  Hill,  Darfield.  Died  s.p.,  Apr.  15, 
1748.   (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  121.) 

RAYNFORD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  (age  12)  from  Mag- 
dalene, Easter,  1572. 

REYNHAM,   NICHOLAS   DE.     B.A.    Fellow   of   Peterhouse, 

May  24,  1345. 

RAYNHAM,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1536-7. 

RAINHAM,  PAUL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637; 

'C.  of  Brettenham.' 

REYNHAM,  WILLIAM  DE.  Carmelite  friar.  B.D.  Mandate  to 
the  Chancellor  to  grant  faculty  to  him,  if  fit,  to  lecture  in 
the  University,  1355.  Confessor  to  Henry  Duke  of  Lancaster. 
Permission  to  incept  in  Theology  at  Oxford.  {Papal  Letters, 
III.) 

RAYNSFORD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1650.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  St  Magnus,  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1653-4. 

RAYNSFORD,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596; 
a  scholar  from  Westminster,  1597;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604; 
B.D.  1611;  D.D.  1630.  Fellow,  1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely); 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1610.  R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1610. 
R.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1613-f.  50,  sequestered  but  restored. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1618-50,  deprived.  R.  of  Gt  Stanmore, 
Middlesex,  1618-48.  R.  of  Tewin,  Herts.  Buried  there  1650. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1650-1.   {N.  and  Q.,  2nd  S.,  xi.  174.) 

RAINSFORD,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon 
(Nonvich)  Apr.  i,  1578;  priest,  Aug.  31,  1579.  V.  of  Earls 
Barton,  Northants.,  1579-91.  R.  of  Isham  inferior,  1588- 
1634.  R.  of  Isham  superior,  1605-37.  Buried  Nov.  2,  1637. 
Father  of  the  next. 

RAYNSFORD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1602.  S.  of  Richard  (above).  Bapt.  Apr.  24,  1583,  at  Earls 
Barton,  Northants.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1606;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1609.  V.  of 
Willoughton,  Lines.,  1618-22.  R.  of  St  Helen's,  Ipswich, 
1628-31. 

RAYNSFORD  or  RENSFORTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  June,  1583.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (Raynsford), 
of  Epping,  Essex,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1586, 
as  'Raynsford,'  of  Essex.  Living,  1604.   {Peile,  i.  176.) 

RAYNSFORD,  ROBERT.  B.D.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Kent.  Probably  s.  of  Miles.  Matric.  (Wadham  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  23,  1618,  age  16;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1623;  B.D. 
1631;  D.D.  1637.  V.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  1630-4.  R.  of 
Woolwich,  1631-49.  V.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon.,  1632. 
Perh.Tps  preb.  of  Sarum,  1644.  Died  Mar.  31,  1649.  Will, 
P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  N.  and  Q.,  12th  S.,  ix.  520,  where  he 
is  made  father  of  Robert,  one  of  the  early  British  settlers 
in  America.) 

RAINSFORD  or  RAYNFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St 
Catharine's,  May  6,  1668.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  1675.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1673-4.  C.  of  St  Helen's,  Ipswich. 

RAYNTON,  HAMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1623. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Washingborough.  Matric. 
1623.  Probably  died  before  1646.  (P.  A.  Taylor,  Taylor 
Family,  696.) 


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RAYNTON, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1654.   Possibly 

Nicholas,  s.   of  Nicholas,  of  Washingborough,   Lines.    Of 
Enfield,    Middlesex.     Heir-at-law     to    his    great-uncle    Sir 
Nicholas  Rainton.  Will  dated  (P.C.C.)  July  20, 1694;  proved, 
Dec.  22,  1696.  (P.  A.  Taylor,  696.) 
RAYSON,  see  also  RASON. 

RAYSON,  alias  CAMBRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Prior  of  BamweU, 
1496.  Probably  died  1523.  (Cooper,  1.  28,  no  evidence  given 
of  connection  with  the  University.) 
REA,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  17, 
i66o-i.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Stannaday  (?),  Salop.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  i668.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Wakes  Colne,  Essex,  1678-92.  Died 
1692.  Admon.,  Archd.  Colchester.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
REDE,  ALAN.   B.A.  1501-2;  M.A.  1506.   WiU  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1508. 
READ,  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1604-5;  M.A. 
1608;  D.D.  1624  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1605.  Junior  Proctor, 
l6i7-8.  Had  a  testimonial  for  Orders,  1618.  V.  of  Yateley, 
Hants.  Perhaps  V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1622.  Died  c.  1628. 
(Loder.) 
READ,  ALEXANDER.  M.D.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  M.A. 
(Aberdeen);  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620.  M.D.  (Oxford)  1620. 
FRCP.,  1624.  Died  Oct.  1641.  Will,  Com.  London.  (Munk, 
1.  183.) 
READE,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1631;  B..'^.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Perhaps  V.  of  Datchet, 
Bucks.,  c.  1650;  there  in  1663.  One  'Master  Alex.  Reede, 
minister,'  buried  at  Gosforth,  Northumberland,  Feb.  3, 
1670-1.  (H.  M.  Wood;  Lipscomb,  iv.  438.) 
REED,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  17,  1587. 
S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Reedham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Fakenham  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  1587. 
REID,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1686. 
B.  at  Windsor,  Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1687;  B.A.  1690-1; 
M.A.  1694.  Fellow,  1690.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  9,  1690. 
Vicar-choral  of  Lincoln  Cathedral.  Schoolmaster  at  Lincoln. 
P.C.  of  St  Mark,  Lincohi.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  i7ii-4-  Died 
Apr.  I,  1714.  Father  of  Farringdon  (1725)-  (Harwood,  270; 
Scott-Mayor,  111.  390.) 
READE,  CHARLES  [CROFTS].  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  18,  1669-70.  S.  of  Thomas  (1628),  Esq.,  deceased, 
of  Bardwell,  Suffolk  (and  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Crofts, 
of  BardweU,  Knt.).  B.  there,  July  25,  1652.  Schools, 
Thetford  (Mr  Keen)  and  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Leeds). 
Matric.  1670.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  i,  1671.  Knighted, 
Sept.  26,  1674.  Of  Bardwell.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Hewett,  of  Pishiobury,  Herts.  Died  Oct.  21.  1690. 
M.I.  at  Bardwell.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1692.  Twin-brother  of 
Thomas  (1669-70).  (Venn,  1.  439;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  ill.  166; 
Lines.  Pedigrees,  8i6.) 
REEDE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1635.  S.  of  Edward,  parish  clerk,  of  Sleaford,  Lines. 
B.  there.  School,  Sleaford  (Mr  Trevillian).  Matrie.  1636;  B.A. 
1638-9. 
READ,  EDWARD.    Matrie.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1588. 
READ,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  17,  1602. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Weston,  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Wei).  Matric.  1602;  B.A.  1604-5.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Apr.  25,  1607.  Chosen  as  a  member  of  the 
Presbyterian  Classis,  1645.  Of  North  Cove,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Edgar,  Esq.,  of  Glemham 
Magna.  Died  1652.  Buried  at  North  Cove.  M.I.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1652.  Brother  of  Henry  (1602)  and  father  of  Thomas 
(1648).  (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Venn,  1.  178;  E.  Anglian, 
IV.  267.) 
READE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  1616-7.  Proba'oly  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21, 
1618-9. 
READE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20, 
1615.  S.  of  John,  baker,  of  the  parish  of  St  Alphege,  Cripple- 
gate,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1615;  Scholar, 
1615-8;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  R.  of  Greenford  parva, 
Middlesex,  1621-6.  Will,  i66i.  (Venn,  i.  228.) 
REID,  FARRINGDON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1725.  S.  of  Anthony  (1686),  clerk,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at 
Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Gradal).  Matric.  1725;  B.A. 
1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Fellow,  1731-4-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Apr.  8, 1729;  priest,  June  13, 1731.  Head  Master  of  Stamford 
Grammar  School,  1731-71.  V.  of  Mamham,  Notts.,  i735-7i- 
R.  of  Somerby  and  Humby,  Lines.,  1748-71-  Buried  at 
Stamford,  Mar.  16,  I77i-  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  391.) 
READE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Osteriey,  Middlesex,  Knt. 
Perhaps   migrated    to    Oxford.     Matric.    (Christ   Church, 


Read,  John 

Oxford)  Feb.  1597-8,  age  17.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1599,  as  of  Osteriey,  Middlesex.  Died  in  the  Poultry  Compter 
prison.    Buried  July   18,   1615,  in  Sir  Thomas  Gresham's 
vault.    Probably   brother  of  Thomas   (1583).    (Middlesex 
Pedigrees.) 
READ,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  I,   1706. 
Of  Middlesex.   B.  1687.   School,  Merchant  Taylors'.   Matric. 
1706;   B.A.    1709-10;   M.A.    1718.     Ord.   deacon    (Lincoln) 
Sept.  23,  1710;  priest.  May  27, 1711-  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bedford. 
C.  of  Stevington,  Beds.,  1717-22.   Probably  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1727-9. 
REDE,  GEOFFREY.  B.Civ.L.  1541-2- 
READE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1585- 
READE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  6, 
1658.   3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  salt  fish  dealer,  of  London.  B.  at 
Offord,  Hunts.  School,  Hitchin  (Mr  Jos.  Kemp). 
READ,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7,  1733.   S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Blackwood  Hill,  Horton,  Stafis.  B.  Apr.  14,  1715. 
Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  5,  1737.   V.  of  Over  Peover,  Cheshire,  1740-90.    R.  of 
Baddiley,  1759-96.    Died  Jan.  4,  1796.    Buried  at  Horton. 
(E.  Axon.) 
READ,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  7,  1602. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Weston,  Suffolk.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Wei).  Matric.  1602.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25, 
1607.    Succeeded  his  father,  1622.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Gameys,  Esq.,  of  Redisham.  Died  Feb.  17,  1655. 
Buried  at  Weston.   Brother  of  Edward  (1602)  and  father  of 
Thomas  (1631).   (Venn,  1.  178;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
READE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1610. 
READE,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  1,  1736-  S.  of 
Unton  (1736),  R.  of  Shilling  Okeford,  Dorset.   Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  21,  1716.    Colleger  at  Eton,  1729-35-    Matric.  1736; 
B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743.   Fellow,  1744-55- 
READ,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  29, 
1737.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Crowood,  Wilts.  B.  there.  School, 
Marlborough.    Matric.  1737;  M.B.  1746.   Died  1786.    (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  488.) 
READE  or  REED,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1651. 
Of  Essex.    S.  of  Thomas,  carpenter,  of  Colchester.    School, 
Colchester.    Migrated   to   Caius,   Sept.   23,    1652.    Scholar, 
1652-5;  Matric.  1653.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  6;  priest, 
Feb.  8,  1660-1.    R.  of  Wrabness,  Essex,  1660.    Apparently 
C.  of  Lawford,  1662-4.  Proved  his  father's  will  in  1665,  from 
whom  he  inherited  lands.    Died  1701.   See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary  namesake  with  whom  he  is  apparently  con- 
fused.  (Venn,  i.  385.) 
REED,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1742-3.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Vann. 
School,  Scorton,   Yorks.   (Mr  Noble).    Matric.   1743;   B.A. 
1746-7. 
REDE,  JOHN.    Studied  in  Cambridge.    Supp.  for  B.Can.L. 

(Oxford)  1450. 
REDE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1545-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Braith- 

well,  Vorks.   Died  1565. 
READE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Easter,  1560. 
READE,  JOHN.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
READ,  JOHN.  Matrie.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1570. 
READ,  JOHN,   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1579.    Doubtless  s.   and   h.   of  John,   of  Wrangle,   Lines. 
Matric.    (Trinity   CoUege,    Oxford)    Apr.   3,    1579,   age    17. 
Knighted,  July  23,  1603.    Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1609.    Married 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Garrard,   Knt.,  of  London.    Died 
Nov.   12,   1626,  aged  65.    Buried  at  Wrangle.    Father  of 
Thomas  (1628).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  816.) 
READE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  3,  1592-3. 
Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7.  Minister  at  Tamworth,  Staffs., 
1602-30.   Buried  Dec.  7,  1630.   (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915-) 
REED,  JOHN  DE  (JANUS).   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  July, 
1613.  S.  of  Gerard  van  Reede,  a  Dutchman.   B.  in  Holland, 
1593.  Canon  of  Utrecht,  1620.  Came  to  England  in  1644  as 
an  ambassador  to  reconcile  Charles  and  the   Parliament. 
Created  Baron  Reede  by  the  King  at  Oxford.    President  of 
the  States-General,  1652.   Died  Feb.  1683.   (D.N.B.) 
READE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1631.    S.  of  William  (?  1610-1).    B.  at  Canterbury.    School, 
Acton  (private).  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  31, 
1632-3.  Died  unmarried.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  i6ig;  Peile,  i.  410.) 
READ,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  10,  1647. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Thumby,  Leics.    Schools,  BiUesden 
(Mr  Trigg)  and  Thumby  (Mr  Ferdinand  Burridge).   Matric. 
1647.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  i,  1656.  (Venn,  i. 
368.) 


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READ,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  ir,  1668. 
S.  of  John,  draper,  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.  B.  there.  School, 
Kimbolton.  Matric.  1668. 

READ,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16,  1672. 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar. 
1678-9;  priest,  Dec.  1679.  V.  of  North  Ehnham,  Norfolk, 
1680-1704.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bawsey,  1679-81.  Died  Mar.  ir, 
1703-4. 

REED,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  27,  1685. 
Of  Penryn,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  One  of 
these  names,  'B.A.,'  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1693; 
'C.  of  Wadingham,  Lines.'  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy, 
1697-1707. 

READ,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  22,  1703-4.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Matric.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22, 
i7ir;  priest,  Sept.  17,  1717,  'B.A.';  'C.  of  Burton  Latimer.' 
One  of  these  names,  clerk,  died  Aug.  19,  1736;  'of  Queens' 
College,  Cambridge.'   (G.  Mag.) 

READE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  11, 
1728.  Of  Worcestershire.  School,  Bristol  (private).  Matric. 
1728;  Scholar,  1728. 

READ,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1738. 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  1742.  Clerk- 
assistant  to  the  House  of  Commons,  1747-60.  Died  Mar.  9, 
1760.  (Harwood.) 

READE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1750.  ist  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Ipsden,  Oxon.  B.  at  Ipsden. 
School,  Marlborough,  Wilts.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  14,  1754;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1755. 
R.  of  Little  Rollright,  Oxon.,  1771-89.  Died  1789.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  595;  Burke,  L.G.) 

READ,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  6, 
1674.  B.  at  Ely.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1675;  B-A. 
1678-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1680.  Probably 
C.  of  Collingtree,  Northants.,  1682-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  North 
Cray,  Kent,  1701-9;  if  so,  died  1709.  Buried  at  Cray.  M.I. 
One  of  these  names  buried  Feb.  18,  1724.  (Peilf,  11.  56; 
Hasted,  i.  159,  says  he  died  in  1709,  but  the  tablet  in  the 
Church  gives  name  and  date  (1709)  only,  so  possibly  he 
lived  till  1724.) 

READ,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  20, 
1704-5.  S.  of  John,  draper.  B.  at  St  Ives,  Hunts.  School, 
Huntingdon  (Mr  Matthews).  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-g. 

READE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1652. 
Of  Worcestershire.  B.  at  Kidderminster.  Matric.  1652;  B.A. 
1655-6.  Assisted  Ri.  Baxter,  by  whom  he  had  been  sent  to 
College.  Ejected  from  Gt  Witley,  Worcs.,  1662.  Licensed 
to  be  a  Presbyterian  teacher  at  Stambridge,  1672.  After- 
wards a  preacher  in  London  at  a  meeting-house  built  for 
him  in  Dyot  Street,  Great  Russell  Street.  Used  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer,  hence  called  '  the  Con-non-forming  Mungril' 
by  a  pamphleteer.  Died  at  Hampstead,  1712-3.  WU1(P.C.C.). 
(Calamy,  11.  548.) 

READE,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573. 
B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Migrated  to  Oxford,  1575,  age 
17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1577;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1581;  incorp.  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1585;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1592.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College. 

REED,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  6, 
1626.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Wenbury,  Devon. 
Schools,  Plimpton  and  Maristow.  Matric.  1626-7.  (Vis.  of 
Devon,  1620.) 

REEDE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  11, 
1633.  S.  of  Ralph,  gent.,  of  Chirton,  Northumberland.  Bapt. 
at  Tynemouth,  July  6,  1617.  School,  Morpeth  (Mr  Oxiey). 
Matric.  1633.  Buried  at  St  Oswin's,  Tynemouth,  Nov.  24, 
1646.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

READE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 
1654.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  East  Clinton. 
School,  Coventry.  Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  31, 
1656,  and  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  30,  1656. 

READ,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Lent,  1557-8. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  commissioner  of  the  Court  of  Re- 
quests; adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1558.  One  of  these  names, 
'of  London,'  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1559. 

REEDE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1578. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1581-2.  Perhaps  V.  of  Barton-on- 
Humber,  1584-98. 

READE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  25,  1600. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1609. 

READ,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  1601.  Of 
Hertfordshire. 

READ,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Newport,  Hereford,  Esq.  Matric.  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford)  Dec.  9,  1631,  age  16.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  I,  1639-40.  'Of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,'  but 
one  of  these  names  adm.  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1633. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

V.A.C.  III. 


Read,  Thomas 

READE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1643. 

Of  Bedfordshire.    Matric.   1643;  B.A.   1646-7;  M.A.  1650. 

Probably  V.  of  Henlow,  Beds.,  1664.  Buried  there  June  12, 

1680.  (W.  M.  Noble.) 
READE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1648. 

Of  London.  Matric.  1648. 
READE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1679. 

Of    Rutland.     Matric.    1679;    B.A.    1682-3.     Old.   deacon 

(Peterb.)  June  3,  1683;  priest.  May  25,  1684.  V.  of  Gt  Dalby, 

Leics.,  1684-1718. 
READE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age   15)   at  Peterhouse, 

Nov.  1,  1751.  Of  Cheshire.  School,  Nantwich.  Scholar,  1753. 
REDE,  ROBERT.  Of  Buckingham  College;  and  perhaps  fellow 

of  King's  Hall.  S.  of  William,  of  Northumberland.   Perhaps 

M.A.    Excused  regency,  1473.    Barrister  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Serjeant-at-law,  i486.    King's  Serjeant,  1494.   Justice  K.B., 

1495-1506.   Knighted,  Nov.  1501.  Chief  Justice  C.P.,  1506- 

19.    Founded  readerships  at  Cambridge  and  a  Fellowship 

at  Jesus  College.  Of  Bore  Place,  Kent.  Died  Jan.  8,  1518-9. 

WiU  (P.C.C).   (Cooper,  i.  20;  D.N.B.) 
REDE,   ROBERT.    B.Can.L.   1515-6,    Perhaps  V.  of  Swine, 

Yorks.,  1540-54,  deprived. 
READE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Nov.  22, 

1582.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
1582;  Scholar,  1582-7. 

READ,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  10,  1648-9. 
Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Thomham,  Norfolk, 
gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  23,  1654.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary. 

READ,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1690.  S.  of  Clement,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  York 
(Mr  Tomlinson).  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697; 
B.D.  1705.  Fellow,  1698-1707.  Taxor,  1703.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1696;  'C.  of  Wallington,  Herts.';  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1702.  Probably  brother  of  Roger  (1704-5). 

READ,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  24,  I7i8- 
9.  S.  of  Robert,  silversmith.  B.  at  Stowmarket,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Stowmarket  and  Ipswich.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1722- 
3;  M.A.  1726.  Fellow,  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
1723;  priest,  Sept.  1725.  R.  of  Harleston,  Suffolk,  1730. 
R.  of  Onehouse,  1730-76.  Will  proved  (Bury)  1776. 

READ,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  22, 
1704-5.  S.  of  Clement,  gent.  B.  at  NewbaJd,  near  Brough, 
Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1705;  B.A. 
1708-9.  V. of  Kippax,  Yorks.,  1715-25.  Buried  there  Apr.  22, 
1725.   Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1690).  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

READE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1610-1; 
B.A.  1613-4.  Possibly  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Wickford, 
Essex.  A  physician  in  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  1643. 
Possibly  brother  of  William  (1610-1).  (Suffolk  Man.  Fam., 
I.  164.) 

READE,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1597-8.  B.  at 
Woodford,  Thrapston,  Northants.,  c.  1578.  B.A.  1600-1; 
M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1611.  Ord.  priest  (by  Suffragan  Bishop  of 
Colchester)  Dec.  15,  1602.  C.  of  Welboum,  Lines.  R.  of 
St  George  and  St  Paul,  Stamford,  1606-27.  R.  of  South 
Scarle,  Notts.,  1627-38.   (Peile,  i.  225.) 

REDE,  THOMAS.  M.B.  1455-6.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1451- 
65.  Described  in  1456-7  as  M.D.  Practised  physic  in  Cam- 
bridge, where  he  acquired  considerable  property.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1504.   (Cooper,  i.  8.) 

REDE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1489.  Of  Norwich  diocese.  M.A.  1492. 
Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  22,  1493-4;  deacon.  Mar.  29, 1494. 

READE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1565. 
(Perhaps  same  as  next.) 

READE,  THOMAS.  Of  Pembroke.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  23, 
1566-7;  priest,  Sept.  2r,  1567.  C.  of  Alvingham,  Lines.,  in 
1585.   Probably  V.  of  South  Elkington,  1586-98. 

READE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569. 

READE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1580. 
B.  in  London.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1589,  age  27;  C.  of  Chipstead, 
Surrey. 

READE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1583.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Osterley,  Middlesex.  M.A. 
1594-5.  M. P.  for  Peterborough,  1588-9  and  1593.  Knighted, 
1592.  Of  Osterley.  Married  Mildred,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Burleigh.  Died  s.p.  Probably  brother  of  Francis  (1596). 
(Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 

READE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1587. 
B.  at  Shelford,  Cambs.,  c.  1574.  B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1595; 
B.D.  1611.  Perhaps  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  25,  1599.  V.  of  Gt  Wymondley,  Herts.,  i6oo- 
18.  V.  of  Offley,  1617-37.  R.  of  Ayot  St  Lawrence,  1625. 
One  of  these  names  of  Cottered,  Herts.,  clerk;  will  (P.C.C.) 
1654. 

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Read,  Thomas 

READE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Aberdeen). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  May  28,  1620;  previously  a  student  there. 
[A  I.  O.ron.) 

READE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1628.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Doubtless  's.  and  h.  of  John 
(1579),  ol  Wrangle,  Lines.,  Knt.,  deceased.'  Adtn.  at  (Iray's 
Inn,  May  27,  1631.  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Crofts,  of  Bardwell,  Suffolk,  Knt.  Died  Mar.  18,  1651-2. 
Buried  at  BardweU.  Father  of  Charles  {1669-70)  and  Thomas 
(1669-70).    {Lines.  Pedigrees,  816.) 

READE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  18, 
1631.  S.  of  Henry  (1602),  gent.,  of  Weston,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  5,  1634.  Of 
Weston,  Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Astley  Brampton,  of 
Bio  Norton,  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  19,  1681.  Buried  at  Weston. 
(Venn,  1.  301.) 

REED,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21,  1648. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1602),  of  North  Cove,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1648.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1650.  Of  Rendham,  in 
1664.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Edgar,  of  Glem- 
ham  Magna.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

READ,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  31,  1661.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1661. 

READE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  21, 
1669-70.  S.  of  Thomas  (1628),  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  July  25, 
1652,  at  Bardwell.  Schools,  Thetford  (Mr  Keen)  and  Bury 
St  Edmunds  (Mr  Leeds).  Matric.  1670;  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  i,  1671.  Died  unmarried.  Mar.  28, 
1678,  at  Nottingham.  Buried  at  Bardwell.  Twin-brother 
of  Charles  (1669-70).   {Venn,  i.  439.) 

READ,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  12,  1693-4. 
Of  Hampshire.  B.  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  1678.  Matric.  1695 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701;  B.D.  1710.  Fellow,  1698-1719 
Ord.  deacon  (Lmcohi)  June  29,  1701;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1704-5 
R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1713-5-  Died  Jan.  29,  1718-9 

READE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1699-1700 
B.  at  Tamworth,  Staffs.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord 
deacon  (London)  May  19,  1706;  perhaps  priest  (Lincoln 
Litt.  dim.  from  London)  May  20,  1722.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.,  in  1727. 

READ,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1725.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Shaftesbury,  Dorset.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford)  Mar.  12, 
1717-8,  age  17;  B.A.  (AU  Souls)  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  20,  1722;  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1724.  R.  of  Shaftes- 
bury St  Peter,  and  Holy  Trinity,  1725-65.  Chaplain  to  Earl 
Balcarres.  R.  of  Hardington,  Somerset,  1737.  Died  1765. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

READE,  UNTON.  M.A.  1736  (Incorp.  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  Feb.  28,  1704-5,  age  16.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Moreton,  Dorset,  clerk.  Bapt.  at  Shilling  Okeford, 
Dorset,  Sept.  23,  (?)  1689.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708;  M.A.  1711. 
Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  Sept.  24,  1710;  priest  (Bath  and  Wells) 
Mar.  I,  1712-3.  V.  of  Shilling  Okeford  (or  Shillingstone) , 
Dorset,  1715-50.  R.  of  Durweston,  1730-50.  Buried  at 
Shillingstone,  Aug.  25,  1750.  M.I.  Father  of  Henry  (1736). 
{Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

READE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564; 
B.A.  1567-8. 

READE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1572.  Of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579. 
Fellow,  1580-6.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  6,  1588. 
R.  of  Kelling,  Norfolk,  1587.  V.  of  Bayfield,  1603.  Con- 
tributed to  the  College  Chapel.   {Mailers.) 

REED,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  18,  1582-3;  priest,  Mar.  7, 

1583-4.  C.  of  Denton,  Hunts.,  1605. 
READE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 

1578-9;   B..^.    1582-3.     Perhaps   R.   of   Rolvenden,    Kent, 

1591-1617.  Died  1617.  But  s<;e  ^ /.  OATon.  for  a  contemporary. 

REED,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1586. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Bromfield,  Hereford,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  3,  1587. 

READ,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1601; 
B.A.  1604-5. 

READE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk,  1611-41. 

READE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1610-1.  Possi'oly  s.  of  William,  of  Folkestone,  Kent.  If  so, 
died  c.  1630.  One  of  these  names,  's.  and  h.  of  William,  Knt., 
of  Norfolk  (?  Northants.),'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  1,  1612-3. 
Another,  s.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  Wickford,  Essex.  After- 
wards of  Birchanger,  Essex;  died  Apr.  3,  1659.  Possibly 
father  of  John  (1631).  {Suffolk  Man.  Fam.,  i.  164;  Peile,  i. 
280;  Vis.  of  Kent.  1619.) 


Reading,  Richard 

READE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Matric. 

(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  17,   1650;  B.A.  1654;   M.A. 

1657.   Perhaps  R.  of  Drewsteignton,  Devon,  1660.  Canon  of 

Exeter,  1662-96.  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple,  1679-1703.   R. 

of  Chagford,  Devon,  1680.    Died  1703.    Will,  Exeter.    (Le 

Neve,  Mon.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
READ,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1672. 

Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1672-3. 
REED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  21, 

1681.    Of  Durham.    School,  Durham.    Matric.   1681;  B.A. 

1684-5.    Ord.   deacon   (Carlisle,   LUt.  dim.  from  Durham) 

May  30,  1686;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1687. 
REED,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 

Jan.  12,  1751.   S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.   Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's, 

Durham,  July   18,   1732.    School,  Durham.    Matric.   1751- 

Married  Hannah,  dau.  of  Utaick  Reay,  of  Newcastle,  Mar.  14, 

1757.  Buried  at  Durham,  Apr.  22,  1763.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

REDE, .   B.A.  1491-2. 

REDE,    .     B.Civ.L.    1503-4;    B.Can.L.    1503-4.     Perhaps 

George,  V.  of  Homchurch,  Essex,  in  1504.  Died  Feb.  25, 
1530.   Will  (P.C.C),  'LL.B.' 

REDE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544.  Probably 

John,  B.A.  1545-6. 

READER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1627.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1630;  M.A.  1634.  Perhaps  of 
Whitstable,  Kent,  minister.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.  Probably 
brother  of  John  (1622). 

REDER  or  RIDER,  JOHN.   B.A.  1510-1.  Scholar  of  Gonville 

Hall,  1512-3;  M.A.  1513-6.    Chantry  priest  at  Swaffham, 

Norfolk,  and  at  Little  Dunham,  1554. 
READER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1622.    Of  Kent.    B.A.  1625-6;   M..^.  1629.    V.  of   Heme, 

Kent,   1634-7.    Probably  V.  of  Bobbing,   1635.     Probably 

brother  of  George  (1627). 
READER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  29,  1650.   Matric. 

1650. 
READER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 

Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585. 

Fellow  of  St  Catharine's.    Probably  R.  of  Beeford,  Yorks., 

1588-94.  Died  1594. 
REEDER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  18,  1680.   S.  of 

Thomas,   mercer,   of   Wells,   Norfolk.    B.    there.     Schools, 

Warham  (Mr  Rice),  Bumham  Thorpe  (Mr  Tubbin),  East 

Barsham  and  Wells  (Mr  Butler).     Matric.   1680;  Scholar, 

1680-5;  B.A.   1683-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)   Dec.   1684. 

{Venn,  i.  464.) 
READER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1552. 
REDER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1552. 
READER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1681;  B.A.  1684-5; 

M.A.   1698.    Probably  R.  of  Tatsfield,  Surrey,   1688.    See 

Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporarj'. 
READING,  see  also  RIDDING. 
READING  or  RIDDING,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from 

St  John's,  c.  1594.   B.  c.  1579-   B.A.  1598-9-   Ord.  deacon 

(Colchester)  July  1,   1604;  priest  (Peterb.)   May  22,   1608. 

V.  of  Hackthom,  Lines.,  1610.  Admon.  (Lincohi)  1632. 

REDING,  LORD,  see  ASTLEY,  JAMES. 

RE.ADING,  JOHN.  University  Counsel,  1645.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,    Nov.    1614.     Barrister,    1626.     Of    Kingsthorpe, 

Northants. 
REDING,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  31; 

priest,  Apr.  i,  1625.    Perhaps  V.  of  St  Augustin,  Norwich, 

1635,  'John.' 
READING,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  10,   1674-    Of 

Sileby,  Leics.   Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.   R.  of 

Rotherby,  Leics.,  1682-91. 
REDING,   NATHANIEL.    Adm.  at  Emmanuel,   1643-4,  from 

O.xford.  B.  in  London.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1643-4;  M.A. 

(Merton  College,  Oxford)  1646.    Fellow  of  Christ's,  1645-g. 

Commissioner  of  Sewers  for  Hatfield  Chace,  1655.   Barrister 

of  the  Inner  Temple,  1658.   Counsel  for  Popish  Lords  in  the 

Tower.    Imprisoned  for  suborning  evidence  and  fined  1000 

marks.    Lived  at  Sandtoft,  Lines.    Of  Northampton,  gent. 

Died  at  Belton  in  great  poverty,  c.  1712;  'over  100  years 

old'  {sic).   {Peile,  i.  474;  Al.  Oxon.;  Yorks.  Arch.  Journ.,  vii. 

211-27;  xxviii.  183-96.) 
REDING,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1635. 

Of  Middlesex.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Heybridge,  Essex, 

1650.   R.  of  Hazeleigh,  1660-2.   (H.  Smith.) 


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Reading,  Robert 

READING  or  REDDING,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 

June  24,  1652.   Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6; 

M.A.   1660.    R.  of  Edmondthorpe,  Leics.,   1662-77.    R.  of 

Elmesthorpe,    1662.     Perhaps    F.R.S.,    1671.     Died    1677. 

Admon.  (Leicester)  1677.   (Musgrave;  Nichols,  11.  179.) 
READING  or  REDING,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a 

scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  24,   1573.    Of  Pinner,  Middlese.x. 

Matric.  1573;  B.A.  1577-8.   Fellow,  1576-80. 
READING,    THOMAS.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    Pembroke, 

Michs.  1615. 

READING,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1629; 

B.A.    1629-30;   M.A.   1633.    Adm.  extra-licentiate   R.C.P., 

Mar.  3,  1641-2.    Probably  brother  of  the  next.    (Munk,  i. 

234-) 
READING,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1629; 

B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.    R.  of  Southoe,  Hunts.,  1635-69. 

Died  1669.   Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (above). 
READING,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  24,  1691-2. 

Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19, 

1697;  priest,  Apr.  i8,  1704.  V.  of  Stixwold,  Lines.,  1704. 
REASON,  see  also  RASON. 

REASON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1612.   Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619. 

REBOW,  ISAAC  LEMYNG.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  10,  1722.  S.  of  Lemyng,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex.  School, 
Fulham,  London  (Mr  Croft).  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1725-6. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  14,  1726-7.  M.P.  for  Col- 
chester, 1734-5-  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Captain  Matthew 
Martin,  of  Wyvenhoe  and  .A.lresford  Hall,  Essex.  Died  Mar.  3, 
1734-5-  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Colchester.  M.I.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Essex  Pedigrees;  Burke,  L.G.) 

REBOW,  ISAAC  MARTIN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  8,  1748.  S.  of  Isaac  Lemyng  (above),  of 
Colchester.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753.  Re- 
corder of  Colchester.  M.P.  for  Colchester,  1754-81.  Of 
Wivenhoe  Park,  Essex.  Married  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Martin,  Esq.,  of  Alresford  Hall,  Essex.  Changed 
his  name  to  Rebow-Martin,  1776.  Died  Oct.  3  (?  Dec.  6), 
1781.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Colchester.  M.I.  (Essex 
Pedigrees;  Burke,  L.G.;  Davy.) 

RECHEFORTH,  see  RETCHFORD, 

RECORD,  ROBERT.  M.D.  1545.  Of  Tenby,  Wales.  S.  of 
Thomas..  B.A.  (Oxford)  1530-1.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1531. 
Comptroller  of  the  Mint  at  Bristol,  1549.  King's  surveyor 
of  mines  in  Ireland,  1551.  The  famous  mathematician. 
Introduced  algebra  into  England.  .^Vlso  said  to  have  been 
highly  skilled  in  rhetoric,  philosophy,  history,  literature, 
astrology,  music,  mineralogy  and  every  branch  of  natural 
history.  Author,  mathematical,  etc.  Died  1558,  prisoner  for 
debt  in  the  King's  Bench.  Will  (P.C.C).  (D.N.B.;  Cooper, 
I.  175;  Al.  Oxon.) 

REDALL,  MILES.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1484. 

REDBURN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1492.  FeUow  of  St 
Catharine's,  c.  1490.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 
Gestingthorpe,  Essex,  1478-1505.  Died  1505.  Will  (P.C.C). 
(NeKcourt.) 

REDBURN,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c. 
1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Colchester)  Mar.  29,  1601.  C.  of  Broughton,  Bucks.,  1605: 
R.,  1618. 

REDBORNE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1480. 

Perhaps  John  Redbum  above. 
REODALL,  AMBROSE.    Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  9,   1719; 

M.A.  1720.  S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Eversholt,  Beds.,  clerk.  Bapt. 

there,  June  15,  1678.    Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Apr. 

n,  1695,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698-9.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 

Dec.    19,    1703.    R.  of  Preston,   Rutland,    1703-34.    Head 

Master  of  Uppingham  School,   1721-34.    Died   1734.    {Al. 

Oxon.) 

REDDALL,  AMBROSE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 

1722.    Of  Bedfordshire.     Possibly  s.  of  Ambrose   (above). 

Matric.    pens.    Easter,    1726;    B.A.    1726-7.     Ord.    deacon 

(Lincohi)  May  28,   1727.    Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1729-31. 

The  recurrence  of  the  name  Ambrose  in  this  family  makes 

identification  difiScult. 
REDDALL,  DIXON.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  11, 

1751.    S.  of  Richard,  vintner,  of  Middlesex.    B.  in  London. 

School,    Wellingborough,    Northants.    (Mr    Holmes).     B.A. 

1756;    M.A.    1759.     Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)    May   21,    1758. 

C.  of  Wilden,  Beds.,  and  C.  of  Wellingborough,  Northants. 

Usher  at  Wakefield  School,  in  1758.   R.  of  Simpson,  Bucks., 

1762-72.  Died  Feb.  19,  1772.  {Scott-Mayor,  ni.  6og ;G.  Mag.) 
REDDAL,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18  sic)  at  Peterhouse, 

Nov.  17,  1680.    Of  Bedfordshire.    School,  Potton.    Scholar, 

1680;  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.   FeUow,  1688- 


Redman,  Jason 

c.  1701.  C.  of  Clapham,  Beds.,  1696-1702:  R.  of  Beddington, 
,^^?''  ,?703-8.  Died  Nov.  2,  1708.  M.L  at  Beddington. 
(I .  A.  Walker,  167;  Manning  and  Bray,  11.  533.) 

REDDALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  ii,  1734-5. 
B.  in  I^ndon.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lmcoln)  June  i,  1740;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1742.  Will 
as  of  Eversholt,  Beds.;  proved,  1766,  by  brother  Ambrose 
Esq. 

REDDINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24, 
i^?7-8.  S^of  John,  deceased,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there. 
School,  Safiron  Walden,  Essex  (Mr  Kilboume).  Matric.  1608: 
Scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  FeUow,  1704.  Ord. 
pnest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1707-8.  Head  Master  at  Norwich 
Grammar  School,  until  1737.  R.  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk, 
1711.  R.  of  St  Edmund,  Norwich,  1712.  R.  of  Hethel 
Norfolk,  1737-9.  Died  Sept.  24,  1739.  Buried  in  Hethei 
Church. 

REDDYK,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1432-47.'  Died 
c.  1447.   {T.  A.  Walker.)  '     tJ     'f/         <=" 

REDE,  see  READ. 

REDELL,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1546. 

Perhaps  graduated  from  Trinity  as  Francis  Ridell,  whom  see. 

REDFERNE,  ELYS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1578; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1581-2. 

REDFERN, .   B.Can.L.  1508-9. 

REDGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1639.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.   School,  Ipswich  (private).    Matric.  1639.   Died  1671. 

{Davy.) 

REDGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1714-  S.  of  Nicholas,  gent.  B.  at  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1718-9. 

REDGRAVE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  22. 
1657.  Of  Suffolk. 

REDGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  15;  priest,  June  16,  1617.  R.  of  Waldingfield,  Suffolk, 
1620.  R.  of  Newboum,  1620.  Probably  V.  of  Rendlesham, 
1645;  if  so,  died  1652.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653. 

REDHAM,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1545. 

REDHED,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi.  Michs. 

1566. 

REDHEAD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  1630-1 
S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Holden  (?  Howden,  East  Riding,  or 
Holden  Clough,  near  Dewsbury),  Yorks.  Matric.  1631. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  817.) 

REDICAP,  JOHN.  Scholar  (age  12)  of  Clare,  1462. 

REDIOT,    ROBERT.      Matric.    sizar    from   Trinity,    Michs. 

1573- 
REDKNAP  or  REDNAP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a 

scholar  from  Eton,  May  8,  1503.    Of  Grantchester,  Cambs. 

Left,  1504.   {Harwood.) 

REDLEY,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1493-4;  M.A.  1500. 

REDMAN,  DREW.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1607. 

2nd  s.  of  WiUiam  (1559),  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Scholar,  1608; 

B.A.   1610-1;   M.A.   1614.    Died  before   1640.    Brother  of 

WiUiam  {c.  1596). 
REDMAYNE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1673. 

School,   Westminster.    Scholar,    1674;   Matric.    1676;   B.A. 

1676-7- 
REDMAN,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1549.    Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  of  Harwood  Castle,  Yorks., 

'a  clerk.'    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1564;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S., 

III.  441.) 
REDMAN,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1565. 

S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Ireby,  Lanes.   Married  Julian,  dau. 

of  Nicholas  Leybume.  Died  vita  pairis.  Buried  at  Thorn  ton - 

in-Lonsdale,    Mar.    20,    1592-3.    Brother  of  Jason   (1589). 

(J.  Parker.) 
REDMAN,    HENRY.     Matric.    sizar    from    Trinity,    Michs. 

1584. 
REDMAN,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1590-1;  B.A. 

1593-4;   M.A.  1597-    C.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Lanes.,   1603. 

R.    of    Halton-in-Lonsdale,     1610-20.     Lived    at    Kirkby 

Lonsdale.    Commissioner  of  Lord   Mounteagle's  estates  at 

Hornby  Castle.  Married  Agnes  Otway,  Nov.  19,  1603.  Buried 

at   Kirkby   Lonsdale,   Sept.    i,    1620.     Perhaps   brother  of 

Richard  (1606-7).   (W.  H.  ChippindaU;  Peile,  i.  201.) 

REDMAN,  JASON.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1589. 
7th  s.  of  WiUiam,  R.  of  Ireby,  Lanes.  B.A.  1593-4.  Buried 
at  Thornton,  Nov.  7,  1594.   Brother  of  George  (1565). 


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Redman,  John 

REDMAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1523-6.  Of  Yorkshire;  relative  of 
Bishop  Tunstall.  B.  1499.  Studied  at  Oxford  and  Paris. 
M.A.  1530  (Incorp.  from  Paris);  B.D.  1533-4;  DD.  1536-7- 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1530.  Public  Orator,  1537-8.  Lady 
Margaret  Professor,  1538-421  I549-5I-  Warden  of  King's 
Hall,  1542-6.  First  Master  of  Trinity  College,  1546-51. 
Probably  R.  of  Redmarshall,  Durham,  1533-44;  ord.  sub- 
deacon  (by  Bishop  of  Durham)  on  this  title,  Sept.  20,  1533; 
R.  of  Sedgefield,  1544.  Archdeacon  of  Stafiord,  1540-7. 
Canon  of  Westminster,  1540-51.  Archdeacon  of  Taunton, 
1542.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1547-51.  R.  of  Calverton,  Bucks., 
1548.  Assisted  in  compiling  the  Prayer  Book  of  Edward  VI. 
Author,  theological.  Died  Nov.  4,  1551.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1557-8.  (Cooper,  i.  107; 
D.N.B.) 

REDMAN,  JOHN.  M.A.  1553  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Demy  of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1532;  B.A.  1539;  M.A.  1543- 
Fellow,  1539.  Proctor,  1548.  Principal  of  Magdalen  Hall, 
1550-3-  Probably  R.  of  Newton,  Northants.,  1554-  Perhaps 
the  same  as  the  next. 

REDMAN  or  REDMAYNE,  JOHN.  Esquire  BedeU;  elected, 
July  9,  1563;  resigned,  c.  1579.  A  member  of  Peterhouse. 
Probably  lived  at  Gamlingay,  Cambs.  He  was  doubtless 
M.A.,  but  the  record  of  graduation  has  not  been  found. 
(Stokes,  89.) 

REDMAN  or  REDMAYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1619.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Thornton, 
Vorks.  B.  1604.  Governor  of  Pontefract  Castle  for  the  King. 
Knighted.  Died  at  Pontefract,  1645.  Father  of  John 
(1647).   (J-  Parker.) 

REDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17,  1640. 
S.  of  John,  of  Tottenham  Court,  citizen  and  merchant  of 
London.  B.  at  Ludgate  Hill.  School,  Newport  (Mr  Wolley). 
Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  1640-8;  B.A.  1644-5;  M-A.  1648; 
D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Ardfert)  Dec.  14, 
1650.  R.  of  Willingale  Doe,  Essex,  1654-70.  V.  of  Halstead, 
1662-70.  Perhaps  V.  of  Walton,  c.  1664-70.  Will  proved, 
Aug.  18,  1670.   (Venn,  i.  340;  H.  Smith.) 

REDMAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1647.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1619),  Knt.,  of  Newcastle,  Northumber- 
land, and  Thornton,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Dec.  13, 1630,  at  Newcastle. 
School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Oxley).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  3, 
1647.  Succeeded  to  the  Thornton  estates  on  his  father's 
death  in  1645.  Died  unmarried,  Apr.  5,  1680.  M.I.  at 
Thornton. 

REDMAN  or  REDMAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  10,  1672.  Readm.  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  26,  1674,  as  Red- 
mayne;  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 

REDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  7,  1675- 
1st  s.  of  Robert  (1652),  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  Apr.  24,  1658,  at 
Water  Fulford,  Yorks.  School,  York.  Buried  at  St  Michael- 
le-Belfiy,  York,  Sept.  9,  1680.  Brother  of  Thomas  {1685-6). 
(J.  Parker.) 

REDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1719. 
S.  of  John,  stage  coach  master  of  Windsor,  Berks.  Bapt.  at 
New  Windsor,  June  14,  1701.  Matric.  Easter,  1720;  B.A. 
1723.  History  scholar  (George  I  foundation).  Fellow,  1723. 
Died  at  Windsor,  1725.  Cousin  to  Jones  (1713)  and  to  Robert 
(1715).   (Harwood.) 

REDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Peterhouse,  June  1, 

1720.  Of  Berkshire.  School,  Eton. 

REDMAN,  JONES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1713- 
B.  at  Windsor,  Berks.   Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1717-8;   M.A. 

1721.  Fellow,  1716.  Master  of  King's  College  School. 
Afterwards  studied  physic,  and  practised  at  Berkhampstead, 
Herts.  Died  May  6,  1763.  Brother  of  Robert  (1715)-  (Har- 
tvood;  G,  Mag.) 

REDMAYNE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  30,  1677. 
S.  of  John,  printer,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  Dec.  3,  1677,  age  18.  Scholar,  1679;  Matric.  1680; 
B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Fellow,  1683.  A  non-juror. 

REDMAN,  RICHARD.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Bossall,  Yorks.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Richard,  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons,  1415.  Supp.  for  B.A.  (Oxford)  Feb. 
25,  1449-50;  adm.  July  24,  1450;  M.A.  1456.  Augustinian 
canon  of  the  order  of  Premonstre;  Visitor-General  of  the 
Order,  1452.  Abbot  of  Shap,  1458.  Bishop  of  St  Asaph, 
1471-95;  restored  the  Cathedral  at  a  great  cost.  Pnvy 
CounciUor,  1493.  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1495-1501.  Bishop  of 
Ely,  1501-5,  Died  at  Ely  House,  Holbom,  London.  Aug.  24, 
1505.  Buried  at  Ely.  M.I.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  29, 
1505.  (Cooper,  I.  9;  J.  Parker;  the  D.N.B.  and  other 
authorities  are  wrong  in  their  statements  as  to  the  parentage 
of  the  bishop.  There  were  two  S\x  Richards,  and  it  is  quite 
impossible  that  the  bishop  could  be  a  son  of  either  of  them.) 

REDMAN,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1472-3;  B.D.  1474-5; 
D,D,  1479-80.  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  until  1488. 


Redmer,  Robert 

REDMAN,  RICHARD.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1525.  B.Can.L. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk.  Buried  Sept.  13, 
1553- 
REDMAN,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1606-7.  B.  at 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  (date  not 
found);  priest  (London)  Dec.  1610,  age  25.  C.  of  Graveley, 
Herts.;  in  charge  of  Graveley  with  Ches&eld,  in  1609.  One 
of  these  names  minister  of  Low  Church,  Walton,  Lanes., 
1646;  nominated  to  the  Classis.  Minister  of  Overton,  1654-6. 
Perhaps  brother  of  James  (1590-1).   (Peile,  i.  247.) 

REDMAN,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1554;  B.A.  1557-8; 
M.A.  1561.   Fellow,  1560. 

REDMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1560; 
Scholar,  1560. 

REDMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 
Of  Richmondshire.  Scholar,  1573;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579; 
LL.D.  1586.  Fellow,  1577.  Chancellor  of  Norwich  diocese, 
1588-1625.  Died  Aug.  5,  1625,  aged  74.  M.I.  at  Heacham, 
Norfolk. 

REDMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  19,  1652. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Water  Fulford,  near  York.  School, 
Pocklington.  Matric.  1652.  Adm.at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  21, 1652. 
Father  of  John  (1675)  and  Thomas  (1685-6).   (PeiU,  1.  549-) 

REDMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1715.  B.  at  Eton.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723- 
Fellow,  1719.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr,  3,  1720;  priest, 
Nov.  1721.  Priest-vicar  of  York  Cathedral.  Probably  buried 
at  St  Michael-le-Belfry,  York,  May  11,  1728.  But  according 
to  Harwood  he  died  at  Windsor  and  was  buried  there.  Brother 
of  Jones  (1713).   (Harwood;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

REDMAN,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1541-2.  S.  of  John,  of  Thomton-in- 
Lonsdale,  Richmond.  M.A.  1546;  B.D.  (Trinity)  1554- 
Original  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1546.  Masterof  Jesus,  1559-60, 
deprived  as  a  popish  recusant.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Ely. 
Received  the  tonsure  (London)  Dec.  1553-  R-  oi  Rattlesden, 
Suffolk,  1554-7.  R.  of  Teversham,  Cam'os.,  in  1557.  R-  of 
Barley,  Herts.,  1557-9.  Mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  brother 
Richard,  of  Thornton,  in  1574.  Living  at  Thornton,  1598. 
(Cooper,  I.  213;  Jesus  Hist.;  J.  Parker.) 

REDMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  1597-8.  Probably  'Sir  Readman,  B.A.';  buried  at 
All  Saints',  Cambridge,  May  23,  1599. 

REDMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  21,  1631-2. 
Of  Himtingdonshire.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1637;  priest,  Mar.  10,  1638-9, 
P.C.  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex,  1638.  R.  of  Market 
Deeping,  Lines.,  1643.  (Shaw,  i.  312.) 

REDMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  ir, 
1679.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Middleham,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh. 

REDMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  19, 
1685-6.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  (1652),  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Water  Fulford,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  St  Martin,  Micklegate, 
York,  Sept.  3,  1668.  Schools,  York  and  Ripon.  Matric.  1686. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  22,  1686.  Died  c.  1701. 
Brother  of  John  (1675). 

REDMAN,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1559- 

REDMAN,  WALTER.  B.A.  1478-9.  Of  Westmorland.  3rd  s. 
of  Sir  Richard,  of  Levens  and  Harwood,  Knt.  B.  c.  1457. 
M.A.  1482;  B.D.  1491-2;  D.D.  1502.  Fellow  of  St  Cath- 
arine's. Proctor,  1489-90.  R.  of  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  1494- 
1504.  Chaplain  to  Roger  Leybum,  Bishop  of  Carlisle  and 
one  of  his  executors  in  1507.  Provost  of  Greystoke,  Cumber- 
land.  Died  1509.   (J.  Parker.) 

REDMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1559.  S,  of 
John,  of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.  Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3; 
M.A.  1566;  B.D.  1573;  D.D.  1578.  FeUow,  1563.  Jumor 
Bursar,  1571-2.  Junior  Dean,  1572-3-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  2,  1570.  University  preacher,  1570.  R.  of  Ovington, 
Essex,  1571-2;  of  Toppesfield,  1572-8.  Archdeacon  of 
Canterbury,  1576.  R.  of  Upper  Hardres,  Kent,  1578;  of 
Bishopsboume,  1580-95.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1589-94. 
Bishop  of  Norwich,  1594-1602.  Died  Sept.  25,  1602.  Buried 
in  Norwich  Cathedral.  M.I.  at  Gt  Shelford.  Father  of  the 
next  and  of  Drew  (1607).   (Cooper,  11.  333;  D.N.B.) 

REDMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
S.  and  h.  of  William  (above).  B.A.  1598-9-  Living,  1613. 
Brother  of  Drew  (1607).   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  iv.  156.) 

REDMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  22,  1650. 
Matric.  1650. 

REDMAYNE,  see  REDMAN. 

REDMER  or  REDMORE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1592.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  London,  Dec.  25,  1574- 
Bapt.  Feb.  8,  1574-5,  at  St  Dionis.  B.A.  1595-6-  FeUow, 
1595-7-  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Buried  at  St  Dionis, 
Feb.  7,  1612-3.   (Cooper,  11.  245.) 


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Redmile,  Richard 

REDMILE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clarb,  May  31,  1726. 

B.  at  Oakham,  Rutland.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1730. 

REDNALL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1655.  Of  Sufiolk.  B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop 
of  Galloway)  Mar.  13,  1661-2.  V.  of  Falkenhara,  Suffolk, 
1662.  R.  of  Kirton,  1674.  Of  Ipswich  in  1689. 

REDNALL, .  B.A.  1474-5. 

REDDRISH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 

REDRICH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  20,  1638.    C.  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds., 

1638.  C.  of  Gt  Totham,  Essex,  1646. 

REDRICH,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1629. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  M.D.  1646.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1663-4;  as  of  Ipswich. 

REDRISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  6, 
1623-4.  S.  of  Thomas  (1589),  clerk,  R.  of  Langiford  and 
Downham,  Essex.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1623-4. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1627.  B.A.  1627-8;  M..K. 
1631.  C.  of  Gt  Waltham,  Essex,  1632.  R.  of  Langford, 
1637-62.  R.  of  Stapleford  Tawney,  1662-8.  Brother  of 
Richard  (next)  and  Thomas  (1624).   (PeiU,  1.  356.) 

REDRICH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1627. 
S.  of  Thomas  (next),  of  Essex.  Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1630-1 ; 
M.A.  1634.  R.  of  Hazeleigh,  Essex,  1660-3.  V.  of  Heybridge, 
-1662-3.  R.  of  Langford,  1662-7.  Died  1667.  Brother  of 
John  (1623-4)  and  Thomas  (1624).   (Newcourt.) 

REDDRISH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1589. 
Probably  s.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Childerditch,  Essex  (will  (Cons. 

C.  London)  1594).  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  V.  of  Cressing, 
Essex,  1603.  R.  of  Downham,  near  Billericay,  1623-37,  and 
also  R.  of  Langford,  near  Maldon,  1629.  Died  1637.  Admon., 
Cons.  C.  London.  Father  of  the  next,,  of  John  (1623-4)  and 
Richard  (1627).   {PeiU,  i.  197.) 

REDRISH,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1624. 

S.  of  Thomas  (above).   B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.   Succeeded 

his  father  as  R.  of  Downham,  Essex,  1637.  Died  there  1671. 

Brother  of  John  (1624)  and  Richard  (1627).   (Peile,  I.  362.) 
REDSHAW,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 

1631.    S.  of  Christopher.    B.  at  Ripon.    School,  Ripon  (Mr 

Palmes).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Brother  of 

Thomas  (1639). 
REDSHAW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1546. 
READSHAWE,    ROBERT.     Matric.    sizar    from    Pembroke, 

Easter,  1582. 
REDSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  18, 

1639.  S.  of  Christopher,  yeoman.  B.  at  Ripon.  Schools, 
Ripon  (Mr  Richard  Palmes)  and  Cox  wold  (Mr  Smelt). 
Matric.  1640.  Brother  of  George  (1631). 

REDSHAW, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1599-1600. 

REDWOOD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c.  1595.  Perhaps 

'of  Colney  St,  Herts.';  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1597. 
REDVCHE  or  REDISHE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 

Christ's,  Michs.  1567.  One  of  these  names  2nd  s.  of  Nicholas, 

of  Bynfelde,  Berks.  Of  West  Locking.  Married  and  had  issue. 

{Vis.  of  Berks.,  1566.) 
REE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.). 
REE,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

(Probably   mafric    sizar    from   St   John's,    Easter,    162 1, 

'Reeve.')    Perhaps  R.  of  Stratton-on-the-Fosse,  Somerset, 

1631-63. 
REEDLER,  REDILL  or  REDELYS,  GEOFFREY.    Student  of 

Civil  Law,  1444. 
REEKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 

1685-6.   S.  of  Philip,  husbandman.    B.  at  Stanton,  Wilts. 

School,  Marlborough,  Wilts.    Migrated  to  Oxford.    Matric. 

(St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford)  Nov.  23,  1686;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1691. 

One  of   these  names   R.    of   Manningford  Abbas;   admon. 

(Cons.  Sarum)  1709.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
REEPE,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1740. 

S.  of  Rabam.    Bapt.  at  St  Ethelburgh,  London,  Aug.  20, 

1721.    B.A.   1744-5;   M.-'V.   1748.    Fellow,   1744.    Assistant 

master  at  Eton.   Died  of  a  fever.   Buried  in  Eton  Chapel, 

July  28,  1751.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Harwood.) 
REEPHAM,  JOHN  DE.  Master  of  Michael  House,  c.  1350  {see 

RUNHAM). 
REES,  DELANOY.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1739.  S.  of  Thomas, 

of   Llanon,   Carmarthen.     Matric.    (Jesus   College,   Oxford) 

Mar.  26,  1728,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1731-2.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
REES,  ROGER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  15,   1706.    Of 

Middlesex.    Colleger  at  Eton,  1700-6.    Matric.  1706;  B.A. 

1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  27,  1711. 


Reeve,  George 

REES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1711. 
B.  at  Wilton,  Hereford.  Matric.  Michs.  1712.  Fellow,  1715. 
Assistant  master  at  Eton.  Died  there  of  a  fever,  Mar.  1716. 
{Harwood.) 

REEVE,  AUGUSTINE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 

1658.  S.  of  Augustine,  gent.,  of  Bracondale,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Thorpe,  near  Norwich.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering). 
Matric.  1658;  Scholar,  1658-60.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18, 

1659.  Barrister,  1667.  Ancient,  1680.  Brother  of  Edmund 
(1646),  Charles  (1663)  and  Henry  (1658).   {Venn,  i.  401.) 

^^^^'  CALEB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  19,  1686-7,  from 
Trinity,  Dublin  (six  years'  residence  there,  B.A.  1683) 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Dublin.  M.B.  (Cambridge)  1687 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  6,  1682.  Adm.  at  Leyden' 
June  12,  1691.  ' 

REVE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10,  1589. 
6th  s.  of  William,  of  Monewdon,  Suffolk.  School,  Wood- 
bridge.  Scholar,  1589-93.  Of  Monewdon  Park,  gent.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1575)  and  Thomas  {1575)-  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612; 
Venn,  i.  136.) 

REEVE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29. 
1663.  S.  of  Augustine,  gent.,  of  Bracondale,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Thorpe.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1663; 
Scholar,  1663-8;  B.A.  1666-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1668. 
M.A.  there,  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  28,  1670; 
priest  (Chester)  Feb.  24,  1670-1.  R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk, 
1671-1727;  of  Long  Sfratton,  1681-1727.  Died  1727.  Will 
(Norwich  C.C.)  1727.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1658),  etc. 
{Venn,  i.  418.) 

REEVE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1614.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  R.  of  Wiveton 
Norfolk,  1621.   R.  of  Alderton,  Suffolk,  1623. 

REEVE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1653.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  John  (1626).  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  1660.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Long  Stratton, 
Norfolk,  1660-1701.  R.  of  Oulton,  1668-1701.  Died  Aug.  14, 
1701.   {Masters.) 

REVE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  17,  1681-2;  M.A.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.;  priest,  Dec.  1693.  Probably  R.  of  Gisleham, 
Suffolk,  1693-1702.  R.  of  Gunton,  1694-1702.  R.  of  Oulton. 
1701-2. 

REEVE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1572- 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579;  B.D.  1586;  D.D.  1598.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June  7,  1584-  R.  of  Quidenham,  Norfolk,  1584- 
1621.  R.  of  Banham,  1603-28.  R.  of  Winfarthing,  1621-8. 
Died  1628.  Father  of  Thomas  (1599-1600)  and  Jonas 
(1593-4). 

REEVE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1673.  S.  of  John,  of  Eardley-End,  Staffs.  B.  there.  School, 
Audley,  Staffs.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7. 

REEVE  or  REVE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
May  18, 1605.  S.  of  Christopher,  attomey-at-law,  of  Aylsham) 
Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham  (Mr  Eston).  Matric.  1605.  Of 
Barnard's  Inn;  afterwards  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  8,  1607; 
also  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1608.  Reader,  1632.  Recorder  of 
Gt  Yarmouth,  1629.  Steward  of  Norwich,  1631-9.  Serjeant- 
at-law,  1636.  Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  1639-47.  Sided 
with  the  Parliament.  Knighted,  Oct.  12,  1639;  of  Stratton, 
Norfolk.  Died  Mar.  27,  1647.  Buried  at  Stratton,  Norfolk. 
Will,  P.C.C.   {Venn,  i.  191;  D.N.B.) 

REEVE,  EDMUND.  B.D.  from  King's,  1627.  V.  of  Hayes-CM«- 
Norwood,  Middlesex,  1627,  apparently  ejected  by  the 
parliamentary  'Triers.'  Living  in  London,  near  the  Old 
Bailey,  teaching  Latin,  Greek  and  Hebrew,  in  1648.  Author, 
theological.  Died  1660.   {D.N.B.) 

REEVE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  27,  1646. 
S.  of  Augustine.  B.  at  Haddiscoe,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich 
(Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23, 
1645.  Barrister,  1652.  Died  Dec.  20,  1656.  M.I.  at  Toft 
Monks,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1658),  etc.  {Venn,  1. 
364.) 

REEVE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  14, 
1713-4.   Of  Ipswich.   Matric.  1712;  LL.B.  1717. 

REEVE  or  REEVES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  28, 
1600.  B.  at  Hadley,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608! 
Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  19,' 
1608-9,  age  24;  C.  of  Fulham;  priest,  June  10,  1609.  V.  of 
Loders,  Dorset,  1611-50.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

REEVE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Thwayte,  Suffolk;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  13,  1637.  If  so,  M.P.  for  Eye,  1660, 
1661-78.  Knighted,  May  28,  1660.  Died  1678.  {Vis.  of 
Suffolk.)  ' 


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Reeve,  George 

REEVE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1640.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Weston,  Herts.  B.  at  Budge 
Row,  St  AnthoUn's,  London.  Bapt.  Dec.  25,  1625.  School, 
Bedford  (Mr  Vamey).  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4-  Probably 
V.  of  Caverswell,  Staffs.,  1649.  R.  of  Donington,  Salop; 
ejected,  1662.  P.C.  of  Talk,  Staffs.,  1665.  {Wm.  Salt  Arch. 
Soc.,  1915-) 

REEVE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  17,  1646.  Matric. 
1646. 

REEVE,  HAMPDEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1639. 
Of  Isle  of  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1640; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Fellow,  1645.  Joined  a 
sect  at  Ely  under  the  leadership  of  Christopher  Cob  whose 
sermons  he  collected  and  analysed  for  private  use.  The 
volume  was  published  in  1651  under  the  title  of  The  Sect 
everywhere  Spoken  against ;  or  the  Reproached  Doctrine  of  Ely. 

REEVE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1591. 

REEVE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1602; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  18,  1608.  R.  of  Lound,  Suffolk,  1608.  R.  of  Bradwell, 
1612-38.   {Peile,  I.  240.) 

REVE,  HENRY.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  z8, 

1626.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Leighton, 
Cheshire.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  (Mr  Dickenson)  and 
Eye  (Mr  Dormer).  Matric.  1626.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 
I,  1629.   {Venn,  1.  279.) 

REEVE,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1658. 

S.  of  Augustine,  gent.,  of  Bracondale,  Norfolk.  B.  in  Norwich. 

Schools,  Wymondham  (Mr  Ransome),  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering) 

and  Tharston  (Mr  Firmary).  Scholar,  1657-61;  Matric.  1658. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  27,  1660.   Inherited  Stratton  Hall. 

Of  Bracondale,   Esq.    Married   Elizabeth,,  dau.  of  Samuel 

Fawether,  of  Halesworth.  Brother  of  Augustine  (1658),  etc. 

{Venn,  i.  401.) 
REEVES,  JAMES.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  24, 1623.  Matric. 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Testimonial  for  Holy  Orders, 

1627.  R.  of  Bodney,  Norfolk,  1643. 

REEVE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1659.   Of  Suflfolk.   B.A.  1662-3. 

REEVE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  8,  1683. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1653),  R.  of  Bradwell,  Essex.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Bradwell  and  Sudbury.  Matric.  1683-4;  Scholar,  1683-4; 
B..\.  1686-7.  C.  of  Hepworth,  Sufiolk,  1689-91.  R.  of 
Chignal  St  James  and  Mashbury,  Essex,  1692-1726.  Chaplain 
to  the  King.  Died  1726.  Will,  Comm.  Essex.   {Venn,  j.  473) 

REEVE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  7,  1688. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex.  School,  Earls 
Colne  (Mr  Leadbeater).  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A. 
1691-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1692;  priest  (Nor- 
wich) May,  1700.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Ipswich.  P.C.  of  St  Mary 
Key,  i69'9-i7io.  Perhaps  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  in  1701. 
{Peile,  II.  108.) 

REVE,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1446-66. 

REVE,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  B.  at  Long  Melford. 
Benedictine  monk.  Abbot  of  Bury,  1514-39,  when  he 
surrendered.  Died  there  Mar.  31,  1540.  M.I.  at  St  Mary's, 
Bury.   Will,  P.C.C.   {Cooper,  i.  72.) 

REEVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1572;  B.A. 
1576-7;  M.A.  1580;  D.D.  1609.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1592. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Durham)  May  23,  1582. 
V.  of  Gt  Bookham,  Surrey,  1584.  Probably  R.  of  Stoke 
Dabemon,  1589.  Buried  at  Gt  Bookham.  M.I.  there  (no 
dates  given).  {Manning  and  Bray,  11.  695,  701;  Peile,  i.  123.) 

REEVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1590-1;  B.A. 
1593-4;  M-A.  1597.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bromeswell, 
Sufiolk,  1613;  there  in  1627.  {Peile,  i.  201,  but  he  afterward 
assigns  this  living  to  Jonas  (1593-4)  whom  see.) 

REEVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1612. 
B.  at  Epping,  Essex.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May;  priest,  Sept.  1619,  age  26.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Bumham,  Essex,  1619;  R.  of  Shellow  Bowels,  by  1628; 
there  till  1672.  Recorded  as  an  able  and  preaching  minister 
in  1650;  conformed  at  the  Restoration.  Died  1672.  Probably 
father  of  John  (1636).  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
{Peile,  I.  285.) 

REEVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  28,  1621. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  druggist,  of  London.  B.  in  Norwich.  School, 
St  Paul's.  For  a  contemporary  namesake  see  D.N.B. 
REEVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1626.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1632.  Probably  ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  21,  1629-30.  C.  of  Hollisley,  Norfolk, 
in  1636.  R.of  Long  Stratton,  1638-59.  Died  Feb.  10,  1658-9, 
aged  48.  M.I.  Father  of  Christopher  (1653).  {Masters; 
Bloomefield,  v.  196.) 


Reeve,  Thomas 

REEVE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  ir,  1636 
Probably  s.    of   John    (1612).     B.  at  Willingale  Doe  (by 
Shellow    Bowels),    Essex.      School,    Epping    (Mr    Wrath). 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1646.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.    18,    1641;   priest   (Lincoln)    Mar.    18,    1645-6.     R.  of 
Clipston,    Northants.    (3rd   part),     1646.     Probably    R.    of 
Springfield  about  1650-60,  ejected.  Licensed  preacher,  167a. 
Perhaps  the  pastor  of  a  congregation  in  London,  who  was 
imprisoned  in  Newgate  and  died  1680.   {Peile,  1.  446.) 
REEVE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  7,  1637. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Banham,  Norfolk.    Bapt.  Sept.  6, 
1620,  at  Thorington,  Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale  (Mr  Easton). 
Matric.  1637.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  July  1, 
1640.   {Venn,  i.  329.) 
REEVE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1640. 
REEVE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1647-8.   Of 
London.    Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1649.    Bar- 
rister, 1656.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
REEVE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  8,  1682.   Matric. 
1683;  Scholar,  1685.    One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  John,  of 
Hubbart's  Hall,  Essex;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  23, 
1686. 
REEVE,  JONAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,   1593-4-    S.  of 
Daniel  (1572),  D.D.   B.  at  Tibenham,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1597-8. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Bromeswell,  Suffolk,  1613  (?  John).   Licensed 
to  preach  in  the  diocese,  1621;  there  in  1627,  but  see  also 
John  (1590-1).    Brother  of  Thomas  (1399-1600).    {Peile,  i. 
213.) 
REEVE,  MICHAEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  June  30,  1621.   S.  of 
Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Langley,  Norfolk.    School,  Yarmouth 
(Mr  Reeve).    Matric.  1621;  Scholar,   1624-9;  B.A.  1624-5; 
M.A.  1629.   C.  of  Wells,  Norfolk,  1638.   V.  of  Houghton  and 
Little  Walsingham,  1643.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1610).   {Venn, 
I.  254.) 
REEVE,  NATHAN.    Adm.  sizai  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  26, 
1671.    Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1674-5-    R-  of  Twinstead,  Essex, 
1679-99.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ewer,  R.  of  Ingate- 
stone,   Essex,    1685.    Buried   there,    1699.     Will,   Cons.   C. 
London.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
REVE,  OWEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1625. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.    School,  Eye  (Mr  Hall). 
Matric.   1626;  Scholar,   1627-30;  B.A.   1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 
Licensed   schoolmaster   at   Debenham,    1635.     Minister   of 
Fingrinhoe,  Essex,  in  1644-6;  removed,  as  'never  approved 
by  the  Assembly.'   Brother  of  William  (1628-9).    {Venn,  i. 
272.) 
REEVE,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  15,  1625.   Of 

Norfolk.   B.A.  1628. 
REEVE,   RALPH.     Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,   July,    1676. 
One  of  these  names  C.  of  Westhoughton,  Lanes.,  in  1686-7. 
C.  of  Kirkby,  in   1689.    C.  at  Sephton,  in  1696.    Admon. 
(Chester)  1702;  as  of  Sephton,  clerk.   {Peile,  11.  61;  E.  .'Vxon.) 
REEVE,    RANDOLPH.     Matric.   sizar   from   Trinity,    Easter, 
1616;  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  8;  priest,  June  9,  1623. 
REVE  or  RYVE,  RICHARD.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  Canonicus. 
Probably  B.Can.L.  (Oxford)   1510.    Perhaps  R.  of  Weeley, 
Essex,  till  1514,  resigned. 
REEVE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1594; 

B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 
REEVE  or  REIVES,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, Sept.  9,   1635.    S.  of  James,  of  Sandcroft,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
REEVES,  RICHARD  (1662),  see  RYVES. 
REVE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Gokville  Hall,  Easter, 

1548. 
REVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  29,  1575- 
Of  Bures,  Suffolk.    2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Monewdon  Park, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Ipswich  and  Botesdale.  Matric.  1575-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1580.   V.  of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts., 
1584-1610.    R.  of  Wrestlingworth,  Beds.,  i594-    Brother  of 
Charles  (1589)  and  Thomas  (i575)-    {Venn,  i.  83;  Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 
REEVE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1650.    S.  of  Thomas  (1599-1600),   R.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.   School,  Wisbech  (Mr  Frisney).   Matric.  1650;  B.A. 
1653-4;  M.A.  1657.   Brother  of  William  (1650). 
REEVE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  ir,  1661-2.   Of 
Suffolk.    Matric.  1662;  Scholar  tiU  his  death  in  1664.    (A. 
Gray.) 
REVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1552.   Of  Tring,  Herts.  Matric.  1552;  B.A.  1556-7; 
M.A.    1560.    FeUow,    1555-60.    Head   Master  of  Durham 
School,  1558-68.   {Harwood.) 


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Reeve,  Thomas 

REVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  29,  1575. 
3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Monewden  Park,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Bures. 
Schools,  Ipswich  and  Botesdale.  Matric.  1575;  Scholar,  until 
1582;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1589,  Rive.  Fellow, 
1583-95.  Presented  to  Foulden,  Norfolk,  Nov.  9,  1582, 
but  resigned  in  six  months.  Died  Sept.  3,  1595.  M.I.  at 
Monewden,  Suffolk.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Charles  (1589) 
and  Robert  (1575).   {Venn,  i.  84;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

REVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  31,  1599-1600. 
S.  of  Daniel  (1572),  D.D.  B.  at  Tibbenham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Banham  (Mr  Jonas  Reeve).  Scholar,  1601-7;  B.A.  1603-4; 
M.A.  1607.  Probably  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1607  (but  J.  Foster 
confuses  him  with  Thomas  (1610)).  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  12,  1608-9.  R-  of  Upwell,  Norfolk,  1625-51.  Died  1651. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Dec.  30,  1651.  Brother  of  Jonas 
(1593-4),  father  of  Samuel  (1650)  and  William  (1650). 
{Venn,  i.  171,  not  quite  correct;  and  Peile,  i.  233,  wrongly 
identifies  him  with  the  next.) 

REEVE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1607. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  19,  1617. 

REEVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  30,  i6io. 
S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Langley,  Norfolk.  School, 
Moulton  (Mr  Matchett).  Matric.  1610;  Scholar,  1610-4;  B..\. 
1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1624;  D.D.  1660.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June  19,  1614.  R.  of  Colby  and  Alby  (or  Aid- 
borough)  by  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  1628-43,  ejected.  Suffered 
great  persecution.  Imprisoned  at  the  Gatehouse,  West- 
minster for  three  years.  Obtained  a  reversal  of  his  sequestra- 
tion in  1652.  Restored,  1660.  R.  of  St  Vigor's,  Fulbourn, 
Cambs.,  i66i.  V.  of  West  Waltham,  Essex,  c.  1664.  Author, 
religious.  Died  at  Waltham  Abbey.  Buried  at  West  Waltham, 
Feb.  29,  1671-2.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Michael  (1621). 
{Venn,  i.  208;  D.N.B.;  Walker,  Sufferings.) 

REEVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12,  1652. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Bio  Norton,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Saxling- 
ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1652. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1653.  Died  Nov.  26,  1656, 
aged  20.   M.I.  at  Stratton.   {Venn,  1.  384.) 

REEVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  1,  1653. 
S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Kedington,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Little 
Thurlow.  School,  Gt  Wratting  (Mr  Burwell).  Matric.  1654; 
B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Ardfert) 
Aug.  8,  i66o.  R.  of  Bradwell-by-Coggeshall,  Essex,  1662-93. 
Died  1693.   Father  of  James  (1683).   {Venn,  1.  388.) 

REEVE  or  REAVES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  18,  1668.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Banvell, 
Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Tamworth,  Staffs.  Matric.  1668; 
B.A.  1671-2. 

REEVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  i, 
1680.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1693. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1684.  V.  of  Stoke  Nayland, 
Suffolk,  1685-1719.  R.  of  Stonham  Aspall,  1703.  R.  of 
Stoke  by  Ipswich,  1719-45.  Died  1745-  M.I.  at  Stoke. 
Father  of  William  (1716-7).   {E.  Anglian,  ix.  337.) 

REEVE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  •A.pr.  24,  1722. 

B.  in  Middlesex.  Matric.  1723;  M.B.  1727;  M.D.  1732.  Adm. 
at  Leyden,  Oct.  18,  1725.  F.R.C.P.,  1736.  Censor. 
Registrar,  1739-45.  Elect,  1750-80.  President,  1754-64. 
Physician  to  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  1740-60.  Died  Oct.  3, 
1780,  aged  80,  at  Putney,  Surrey.    Buried  at  St  Peter-le- 

,      Poer,  London.  WiU,  P.C.C.   {.Munk,  11.  133.) 
REEVE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1607; 
B.A.  1610-1.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  7,  1612. 

C.  of  Fosdyke,  Lines.,  1612.  One  of  these  names  intruded  as 
V.  of  Pytchley,  Northants.,  1643.   {Peile,  i.  266.) 

REVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Jan.  13,  1628-9. 

S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.    School,  Eye  (Mr  Hall). 

Matric.   1629.    Perhaps  minister  at  Fingest,  Bucks.,  1650; 

at  Wraysbury,  1657;  ejected,  1660,  but  this  may  have  been 

William  (above).   Brother  of  Owen  (1625). 
REEVE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 

1650.    S.  of  Thomas  (1599-1600).    B.  at  Upwell,  Norfolk. 

School,  Wisbech  (Mr  Frisney).    Matric.   1650.    Brother  of 

Samuel  (1650). 
REEVES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1684.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1667.    Matric. 

Easter,  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.    Fellow,  1688.   Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689.    R.  of  Cranford,  Middlesex, 

1694-1726.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Reading,  1711-26.  Chaplain  to 

Queen  Anne,  171 1-4.  Author,  sermons.   Died  Mar.  26,  1726, 

aged  58.   M.I.  at  Reading.   (D.N.B.;  Harwood.) 
REEVE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  20, 

1716-7.    Of  Stonham,  Suffolk.    S.  of  Thomas  (1680).    B.A. 

1720-1;  M.A.  1724.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1724-   R-  of 

Freston,  Suffolk,   1724.     R.  of   Kirton,   1730.     Minister  of 

St  Nicholas,  Ipswich.   Died  Sept.  13,  1755.  aged  56.   Buried 

at  St  Nicholas.   {Davy.) 


Remington,  Gervase 

REVE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

REGENTINE, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1613. 

REGINALD  LE  BEDEL.  University  Bedell,  c.  1300.  This  name 
occurs  in  a  volume  still  preserved  in  the  Library  of  Peter- 
house.  The  old  Oxford  Kalendars  show  that  a  Reginald  le 
Bedel  was  annually  commemorated  at  Oxford  as  a  Benefactor 
on  May  10th.  Possibly  the  name  in  the  Peterhouse  book 
refers  to  that  official.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  54.) 

REGIS,  BALTHAZAR.  Incorp.  B.D.  1717,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  Subscribed  for  D.D.  1721.  R.  of  Adisham,  Kent, 
1717-57-  R.  of  Little  Mongeham,  1719-57.  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1727-57.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1751-7.  Died  Jan.  5, 
1757.   Will,  P.C.C.   (G.  Mag.;  Hasted,  iv.  143.) 

REIFFE, .   M.A.  1481. 

REIMES,  WILLIAM,  see  REYMES. 

RELFE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  20, 
1663.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Mayfield,  Sussex.  Schools,  Mayfield 
(private),  Westerham,  Kent  (Mr  Deane)  and  Tonbridge. 
Matric.  1663;  B..A..  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Leicester.  V.  of  Westham,  Sussex,  1670-4.  Died  1674. 
(Venn,  i.  419.) 

RELFE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  12,  1615.  Matric. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M..^!.  1622. 

RELFE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  6, 
1628.  4th  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Ashbumham,  Sussex. 
B.  there.  School,  Witham  (private).  Matric.  1628;  B..^. 
1631-2.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Mar.  ig,  1631-*  . 
Brother  of  William  (1625).   {Vis.  of  Sussex.) 

RELFE,  RICHARD.  B..4.  from  Clare,  1603-4;  U..\.  1607. 
Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1609. 

RELFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  2, 
1625.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Ashbumham,  Sussex.  B.  at 
Panhurst,  Sussex.  Schools,  Hastings  and  Ashbumham. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9.   Brother  of  Nicholas  (1628). 

REMFRV,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1682. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Redruth,  Cornwall.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1681-2.   Called  to  the  Bar,  1689. 

REMSHING,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1653.  S.  of  Edmund,  clerk,  of  Kentford,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Moulton  (Mr  Bryan).  Matric.  1653;  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 

REMCHINGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  10,  1561. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Cove,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Swaffham  and 
Necton.  Scholar,  1564;  B.A.  1565-6. 

REMCHING  or  RIMCHINGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
at  Caius,  July  31,  1604.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Carbrooke, 
Norfolk.  School,  Thetf ord  (Mr  Jenkynson).  Scholar,  1606-8; 
B..\.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 
1609;  priest,  June  7,  1611.  C.  of  North  Buckenham,  1609. 
R.  of  Felthorpe,  1611.  Will  proved  (Nonv.  .Archd.  C.)  1662-3; 
of  Felthorpe.   (Venn,  i.  186.) 

REMINGTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  6,  1665.  6th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1627),  of  Lund,  Yorks., 
Knt.  School,  Cottingham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1665;  Scholar, 
1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1669;  priest  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70.  R.  of 
Lockington,  Yorks.,  1670.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Walter  Rudston,  of  Hayton,  Yorks.,  Nov.  9,  1675.  Buried 
at  Lockington,  Feb.  7,  1680-1.  Brother  of  the  next,  Richard 
(1652)  and  William  (1656).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Geneal, 
N.S.,  XXVII.  143.) 

REMINGTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x7)  at  Peter- 
house, Feb.  16,  1659-60.  Of  Yorkshire.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas 
(1627),  of  Lund,  Yorks  ,  Knt.  Bapt.  Mar.  9,  1642,  at  St 
Mary's,  Hull.  Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1660;  B.A.  1663.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June,  1667;  priest,  June,  1668.  V.  of  Lund, 
1667.  Buried  there  Feb.  3,  1668-9.  Brother  of  Charles 
(above),  etc.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Geneal.  N.S.,  xxvii.  142.) 

REMINGTON,  DANIEL  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  2,  1733.  S.  of  Thomas,  steward,  of  Lincoln- 
shire (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Baker,  of  Lichfield, 
Staffs.).  B.  at  Harlaxton.  School,  Lichfield,  Staffs.  (Mr 
Hunter).  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1737-8,  as  'Daniel';  U..\.  1744. 
V.  of  St  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1772-88.  Sub-chanter  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  1776.  Died  Dec.  11,  1788.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1789. 
Probably  nephew  of  Charles  (1665),  etc.  (G.  Mag.;  Geneal., 
xxvii.  143.) 

REMINGTON,  GERVASE.  .\dm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  2,  1738.  S.  of  Thomas  (1684),  of  Garraby,  Yorks.  (by 
his  2nd  wife  Katharine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  of 
Denston  Hall,  Suffolk).  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark). 
Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1739.  .Sold  his  right  in  Garraby  Manor, 
1745  and  purchased  a  commission  in  the  army.  Lieut. -Colonel, 
1760;  retired,  1774.  Died  s.p.  in  lodgings  in  Haymarket, 
London,  Mar.  2,  1780.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1780.  {Geneal.,  N.S., 
XXVII.  144;  G.  Mag.) 


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Remington,  Henry 

REMINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  ii, 
i6ii.  3rd  s.  of  Richard  (1560).  Bapt.  at  Lockington,  Apr. 
1593.  Matric.  161 1;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon 
(York,  for  Lincoln)  Sept.  1616;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1617. 
Doubtless  R.  of  Lockington,  Yorks.,  1616-38.  Died  c.  Feb. 
1638-9.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1607)  and  Richard  (1607), 
father  of  the  next  and  perhaps  of  Richard  (1633).  See  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  {Vis.  of  Yorks. ;  Geneal., 
N.S.,  xxvii,  where  he  is  apparently  confused  with  his  name- 
sake at  Oxford.) 

REMINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  28, 
1640.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Lockington,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy).  Matric.  1640. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1633).   (PeiU,  1.  471-) 

REMINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9, 1669. 
Of  Yorkshire. 

REMINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  13, 
1580-1.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Garraby,  Yorks.  Matric.  1580-1. 
Purchased  Lund  Manor,  1598.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Roger 
Thompson.  Buried  at  Lund,  Oct.  1600.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1576). 

REMINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

REMINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  15, 
1619.  Probably  5th  s.  of  Richard  (1560).  Matric.  1619. 
Possibly  identical  with  the  man  of  these  names  who 
emigrated  to  America  in  1637  and  joined  in  the  founding  of 
Rowley,  New  England,  in  1638.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612; 
Geneal.,  xxvii.  139.) 

REMINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1632-3.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Asgarby,  Lines.,  1662. 

REMINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Easter,  1635. 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9. 

REMINGTON,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  27)  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1712.  S.  of  Laurence,  deceased.  B.  at  Clayton, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1713-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1715-6;  priest,  May  27,  1716.  R.  of 
Swinhope,  Lines.,  1716. 

REMINGTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  28,  1706.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Lund, 
Yorks.,  and  grandson  of  Richard  (1652).  B.  at  Lockington, 
Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1706.  Of  Cawkeld,  Watton, 
Yorks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr  James  Clarke,  of  Hull. 
Living,  1742.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1722).  Another 
of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  Richard  (1652);  married  and  had 
issue.  Will  proved  (York)  May  21,  1730. 

REMINGTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1560.  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Garraby,  Yorks.  B.A.  1564-5; 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1568.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1565. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  7;  pnest 
(Ely)  Nov.  17, 1577.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1577-80. 
R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.,  1580-90.  R.  of  Lockington, 
1582-1615.  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1582-9.  Preb.  of 
York,  1585-1615.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1586. 
Archdeacon  of  East  Riding,  Yorks.,  1589-1615.  R.  of 
Sainton,  1590-1615.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1599-1607.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archbishop  Matthew  Hutton.  Died  at 
Lockington.  Buried  there  Nov.  11,  1615.  Will,  York.  Father 
of  the  next,  Timothy  (1607)  and  Henry  (1611)  and  prob- 
ably of  Robert  (1617)  and  John  (1619).  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1612,  1665.) 

REMINGTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1607.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland 
(above).  Bapt.  Oct.  18,  1590,  at  Lockington.  Royalist. 
J. P.,  1648.  Of  Leckinfield  Park,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Hotham,  of  Scorborough.  Buried  at  Lund, 
Jan.  4,  1648-9.  Admon.,  York.  Brother  of  Henry  (i6n), 
etc.,  father  of  Thomas  (1627)  and  Timothy  (1632).  {Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  r6i2,  1665.) 

REMINGTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1633.  Perhapss.  of  Henry  (1611).  Bapt.  at  Lockington,  1620. 
B.A.  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Lockington,  Yorks.,  1647.  V.  of  South  Cave,  1662; 
there,  1668. 

REMINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, July  27,  1652.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1627),  of 
Lund,  Yorks.,  Knt.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  3,  1634.  Married 
Mary  Shipton,  of  Lythe.  Buried  July  15,  1715.  Admon. 
(York)  1721.  Brother  of  Charles  (1665),  etc.  and  father  of 
Thomas  (1684).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

REMINGTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  28, 
1576.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Garraby,  Yorks.  Age  13  in  1572. 
B.A.  1579-80.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1580-1. 
Served  in  the  expedition  against  Spain.   Knighted  at  Cadiz, 


Reneu,  William 

1596.  Sold  Garraby  to  his  uncle  Richard  (1560)  in  1598. 
M.P.  for  Romney,  1604.  Vice-President  of  Connaught, 
1604-7;  of  Munster,  1607.  Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Savage,  of  Beaurepaire,  Hants.  Will  dated  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  30, 
1610;  proved,  Aug.  14,  1612.  Brother  of  John  (1581). 
{Geneal.,  N.S.,  xxvii.  134;  Cooper,  ui.  60,  following  Dugdale 
wrongly  makes  him  brother  of  Richard  (1560).) 

REMINGTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
i6ii.   Probably  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1617-8. 

REMINGTON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  18, 

1617.  Probably  4th  s.  of  Richard  (1560).  of  Lockington, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1619-20; 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1625.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  10, 

1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1621. 
R.  of  Whitby,  Yorks.,  1624-39.  R-  of  Smeaton,  1628-40. 
Probably  succeeded  his  brother  Henry  (1611)  as  R.  of 
Lockington,  1639.  Married  Clara  Robinson  at  St  Nicholas, 
Beverley,  1623.  Buried  at  Lockington,  Sept.  11,  1669.  Will 
(York)  1669.   {T.  A.  Walker,  5;  Geneal.,  xxvii.  139.) 

REMINGTON,  ROBERT  BARNE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1610. 

REMINGTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June 
30,  1624.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  shoemaker,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich  Cathedral.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8; 
M.A.  1631;  M.D.  1637  (incorp.  from  Padua).  Adm.  at 
Leyden,  May  11,  1633. 

REMINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  19,  1627.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1607),  of  Lund, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  Age  2  in  1612.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  29, 
1628.  Knighted  by  Strafford,  July  26,  1633.  Married 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Gee,  of  Beverley.  Buried  at 
Lund,  Dec.  2,  1681.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1632),  father  of 
Christopher  (1659),  Charles  (1665),  Richard  (1652)  and 
William  (1656).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  i6iz;  T.  A.  Walker, 
35.) 

REMINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  12,  1684.  S.  of  Richard  {1652),  of  Yorkshire.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A. 
1691.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  22;  priest,  Oct.  27,  1692. 
V.  of  Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  1693-1715-  V.  of  Grendon, 
Northants.,  1699-1733.  V.  of  Easton  Maudit,  1700-36.  R. 
of  Stoke  Goldington,  Bucks.,  1702-36.  Married  four  wives. 
Died  Jan.  7,  1736-7.  Will,  York.  Father  of  Gervase  (1738). 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

REMINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  23,  1722.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Lund,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  (1652).  School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1723; 
LL.B.  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1727;  priest,  July, 
1728.  V.  of  Warter,  Yorks.,  1728-47.  Died  at  Pocklmgton. 
Admon.  (York)  July,  1747.  Probably  brother  of  Matthew 
(1706).  {Genealogist,  xxvii.  146.) 

REMINGTON,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1606-7.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1560),  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland.  Bapt.  Apr.  25,  1592.  at  Lockington,  Yorks. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1610.  Buried  Sept.  13,  1616, 
at  Lockington.  Will  (York)  1616.  Brother  of  Richard  (1607), 
etc.    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612;  Geneal.,  xxvil.  137.) 

REMINGTON,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  3, 
1632.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1607),  of  Lund-on-the-Wolds, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  2,  1638.  Of  Newbold,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth 
Amcolts.  Buried  at  Lund,  Nov.  4,  1680.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1627). 

REMINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
12,  1656.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1627),  Knt.,  of  Lund,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1656.  Adm  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  27,  1656.  Of 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  London.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Sir  Matthew  Boynton,  of  Burton  Agnes.  Admon.,  Apr.  17, 
1686,  to  his  widow.  Brother  of  Charles  (1665),  etc.  {Vit.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

REMUET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Apr.  6,  1612. 

RENDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  16,  1500.  Of  Easingwold,  Yorks.  B.A.  1504-5; 
M.A.  1508;  B.D.  1515-6.  Fellow,  1503-17.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1507-8.  'Died  at  the  College  House, 
Puddle  Wharf,  Blackfriars,'  London.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 
London.  WiU  proved  (King's  CoUege)  1517.  {Harwood; 
F.L.C.) 

RENEU,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  June  26, 
1705.  S.  of  Peter  (of  Huguenot  parentage),  merchant,  of 
London.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A. 
1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Fellow,  1711-21.  Taxor,  1712.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1714;  priest,  Jan.  1,  1717-8.  V.  of 
Comberton,  Cambs.,  1719-21.  Died  1721.  (/«•«  CoU.  Hvt., 
148;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.,  i.  313.) 


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Renniger,  Michael 

RENNIGER  or  RHANGER,  MICHAEL.  B.A.  B.  in  Hampshire, 
1330.  Migrated  to  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1544.  Supp. 
for  B.A.  (Oxford)  Mar.  1545-6  (or  for  incorporation);  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1549;  B.D.;  D.D.  1373.  Fellow,  1346-33.  Greek 
lecturer  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1548-30.  Lecturer  in 
Natural  Philosophy,  1351.  R.  of  Broughton,  Hants.,  1552-7. 
Distinguished  as  a  preacher.  Retired  to  the  Continent  on 
the  accession  of  Queen  Mary;  lived  mainly  at  Strasbourg. 
Returned  to  England,  1558.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
R.  of  Crawley,  Hants.,  1559.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1560-81. 
Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  1566-7;  preb.,  1567-1609;  precentor, 
1567-72;  sub-dean,  1568-1609.  Archdeacon  of  Winchester, 
1575-1609.  R.  of  Chilbolton,  Hants.,  1575.  Preb.  of  St 
Pali's,  London,  1383-1609.  Married  Margery,  sister  of 
Leonard  Ely,  of  Wonston,  Hants.  Author  of  political 
treatises.  Died  Aug.  26,  1609.  Buried  at  Crawley.  M.L 
Will  proved,  Sept.  3,  1609.  Father  of  Raphael  (1606). 
{D.N.B.;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  817.) 

RENIGER,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1611.  Probably  s.  of  Michael,  of  Kirton-in-Lindsey,  Lines., 
and  grandson  of  Michael,  D.D.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov. 
15;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1618;  'B.A.  of  St  John's.'  R.  of 'Cainby,' 
Lines.,  1621.  R.  of  South  Ferriby,  1623.  {Lines.  Pedigrees, 
817.) 

RENIGER,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1613.  (Per- 
haps same  as  the  above;  Masters.)  One  of  these  names 
's.  and  h.  of  Michael,  of  Feriby,  Lines.,  Esq.';  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  July  5,  1614. 

RENIGER,  RAPHAEL,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1606.  3rd  s.  of  Michael,  D.D.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614, 
Regnier.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22, 
1617.  V.  of  Melboum,  Cambs.,  1617.  V.  of  Dalltogton, 
Northants.,  1624-5.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  817.) 

RENNIKERS,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1695.  S.  of  Roger,  tailor.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrews- 
bury (Mr  Lloyd).  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1703. 
FeUow,  1701-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29,  1701.  One 
Reniker  was  chaplain  in  the  Navy  in  1705. 

RENSFORTH,  ROBERT,  see  RAYNSFORD. 

RENSHAW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  1,  1703.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  8,  1707;  priest,  June  19,  1709. 

RENYS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1487-8. 

REPLEY, .  B.Civ.L.  or  B.Can.L.  1511-a. 

REPPS  or  RIPPS,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1380.  Doubtless  and  s.  of  Henry,  of  West  Walton, 
Norfolk  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Lovell).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1581.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of 
Humphry  Guybon.   {PeiU,  1.  138;  Blotnefield,  ix.  137;  viii. 

REPPS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1601-2.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  John,  of  West  Walton,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1604-5. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1604.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  8, 
1603-6.  Of  West  Walton,  Esq.  Married  Ann  Cotterell. 
Died  Mar.  23,  1629.  Will  proved.  May  7,  1629.  (Peile,  i.  239; 
Carthew,  m.  321.) 

REPPS,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3, 
1649.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  School, 
Mattishall.  Matric.  1649.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1633. 
Died  Jan.  6,  1666-7.  M.I.  at  Mattishall.  Brother  of 
Nicholas  (1649).  (Venn,  i.  376.) 

REPPES  or  RBPPERES,  JOHN  DE.  Scholar  of  Cambridge. 
Mentioned  in  1336  in  connection  with  Wevelingham's  case. 
(J.  B.  Whitmore;  Close  Rolls.) 

REPPIS,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1568. 

REPPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  July  23,  1573. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  West  Walton,  Norfolk.  One 
of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  West  Walton.  Perhaps  brother 
of  Francis  (1580)  and  father  of  Henry  (i6ox).  (Blotnefield, 
VIII.  120.) 

REPPS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  18, 
1695.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1695. 
Gave  the  works  of  Lucian  to  the  College  library.  Of 
Mattishall,  Esq.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Fountaine, 
of  Sail,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  8,  1723.  Nephew  of  Nicholas  and 
Henry  (1649).  (Venn,  i.  497;  Blotnefield,  viii.  150.) 

REPPS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3,  1649. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1649 ; 
Scholar,  1650-5;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657;  D.D.  1673.  Ord. 
priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg,  of  Exeter)  Oct.  9,  1659.  R.  of  a 
mediety  of  Seaming,  1661.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Willis,  Bart.,  of  Fen  Ditton.  Died  Mar.  20,  1689-90.  M.I. 
at  Mattishall.  Brother  of  Henry  (1649).  (Venn,  i.  376;  Le 
Neve,  Man.,  v.  112.) 


Reresby,  Willlam 

REPPS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1,  i65i. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Norfolk.  School,  Mattishall  (Mr  Burton). 
Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 

REPPS,  alias  RUGG,  WILLIAM,  tee  RUGG. 

REPTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  7,  1639. 
Of  Staffordshire.  P.C.  of  Weston-on-Trent,  1651-7.  P.C.  of 
Norton-le-Moors,  Staffs.,  1661-97.  (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Sac.  1915.) 

REPTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
26,  1701.  S.  of  John,  of  Norton,  Staffs.  School,  Trentham, 
Staffs.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1704-3.  Probably  V.  of  Alston- 
field,  Stags.,  1712-4. 

REPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sirar  at  Jesus,  June  35,  1701.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1701;  Scholar  ,1704;  B.A.  1704-5. 

RERESBY,  see  also  RESBURY. 

RERESBY  or  RESBYE,  ARNOLD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1573.  Doubtless  6th  s.  of  Lionel,  of  Thrybergh,  Yorks. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1578;  of  Staple  Inn.  Married  Thomasine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Whalley,  of  Sibthorpe,  Notts.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (i355)-   (Geneal.,  N.S.,  xv.  36.) 

RERESBY,  GODFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1391. 
Doubtless  5th  s.  of  Thomas  (1555),  of  Thrybergh,  Yorks.  Of 
Denaby.  Married  and  had  issue.  Buried  at  Mexborough, 
Nov.  1650.  Doubtless  brother  of  Thomas  (1379).  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665;  Geneal.,  N.S.,  xv.  37.) 

RERESBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Jan.  26,  1627-8. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Thrybergh,  Knt.  Bapt. 
there,  Apr.  ii,  1611.  Matric.  1628.  Governor  of  Hull.  Took 
the  Royalist  side  in  the  Civil  War.  Created  Bart.,  Mar.  16, 
1642.  Ardent  Royalist.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Yarburgh,  of  Snaith,  Yorks.  Died  Apr.  1646,  at  Thrybergh 
where  he  had  been  for  two  years  a  prisoner.  Father  of 
John  (1652)  and  Yarburgh  (1665).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.;  Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.,  11.  174;  Geneal.,  N.S.,  xv.  39,  where 
the  date  of  his  death  is  confused  with  that  of  his  mfe.) 

RERESBY,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1653  (Reresby, 
Metnoirs,  23).  Did  not  reside.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (above), 
of  Thrybergh  Hall,  Yorks.,  Bart.  B.  there,  Apr.  14,  1634. 
Succeeded  as  and  Bart.,  Apr.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn. 
Travelled  abroad.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1666.  M.P.  for 
Aldborough,  Yorks.,  1673-9  and  i68i;  for  York,  1683-7. 
Governor  of  Bridlington,  1678.  Governor  of  York,  1682-9, 
Married  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Browne,  barrister,  of  York. 
Author  of  Travels  and  Metnoirs.  Died  May  12,  1689.  Buried 
at  Thrybergh.  M.I.  Brother  of  Yarburgh  (1663)  and  father 
of  Tamworth  (1689).   (D.N.B.;  G.E.C.,  11.  174.) 

RERESBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,  1747.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Caistor  and  Greenhead.  B. 
Sept.  18,  I7a8.  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1730-1.  In  Maryland  in 
1777-  Died  s.p.  before  1801.  (Geneal.,  N.S.,  xv.  41;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

RERESBY,  LEONARD.  B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  1537.  3th  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Thrybergh,  Yorks.,  Esq.  R.  of  Thrybergh, 
Yorks.,  and  of  Ashover,  Derbs.,  1338.  V.  of  Pullwrough, 
Sussex.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Oct.  29,  1349.  (Geneal.,  N.S., 
XV.  33.) 

RERESBY  or  RESBYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity 
Hall,  Easter,  1545  (impubes). 

RERESBY  or  RESBYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peter- 
house,  1533.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Lionel,  of  Thrybergh, 
Yorks.  Age  22  in  1559.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Babington,  of  Dethick,  Derbs.  Will  dated  Jan.  11,  1386-7; 
proved  (York)  July  31,  1587.  Brother  of  Arnold  (1373), 
father  of  Thomas  (1579)  and  Godfrey  (f.  1591).  (T.A.  Wtikier; 
Geneal.,  N.S.  xv.  36.) 

RERESBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1579.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1535),  of 
Thrybergh,  Yorks.  Knighted,  June  18,  1398.  Sheriff  of 
Derbs.,  1613-4.  Of  Thrybergh.  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Monson,  Knt.,  of  Lines. 
Fined  £1000  in  the  Star  Chamber  for  boxing  the  ears  of  Sic 
William  Wentworth  on  the  County  Bench  at  Rotherbam. 
Buried  at  Thrybergh,  June  x,  1619.  Brother  of  Godfrey 
(c.  1391).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  T.  A. 
Walker.) 

REERSBY,  TAMWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1689.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1652),  Bart.  Bapt.  Sept.  28, 
1670,  at  Thrybergh,  near  Rotherham,  Yorks.  School,  Eton, 
Matric.  1689.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  23,  1688-9. 
Major  in  the  army.  Living,  1723,  when  he  published  a  book 
of  miscellanies.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Geneal.,  N.S.,  xv.  40.) 

RERESBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Mich*. 
1629.  S.  of  Gervase,  of  Woodlathes,  Yorks.,  and  grandson 
of  Thomas  (1555).  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637;  D.D.  1661  (Lit. 
Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest.  May  30, 
1638.  R.  of  Wickenby,  Lines.,  1645-70.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1666-70.  Buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  Aug.  24,  1670 
(Hunter,  S.  Yorkt.;  Gtneal.,  N.S.,  xv.  37.) 


441 


Reresby,  Yarburgh 

RERESBY,  YARBURGH.  Adin.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1665.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1628),  Bart.,  of  Thrybergh, 
Yorks.  (and  Frances,  dau.  of  Edm.  Yarburgh).  Bapt.  Sept.  5, 
1645.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A. 
1672;  B.D.  1679.  Fellow,  1669-88.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Feb.  24,  1677-8.  R.  of  Thrybergh,  1679-87.  V.  of  Holme- 
on-Spalding-Moor,  1687-91.  Brother  of  John  (1652).  {Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1665.) 


RERESBY, 


-.  B.Can.L.  1500-1. 


RERESBY, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  11,  1578. 

RESBURY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  2, 
1662.  3rd  s.  of  Richard  (1625),  of  Northamptonshire.  Bapt. 
Apr.  19,  1646,  at  Oundle.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1662; 
B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19, 
1668;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1675.  R.  of  Cranworth,  Norfolk, 
1680.  Brother  of  the  next,  Samuel  (1668)  and  Theodore 
(1652). 

RESBURY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1657  (impubes);  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Of  North- 
amptonshire, and  s.  of  Richard  (1625),  V.  of  Oundle.  Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  24,  1643.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1657;  B.A. 
1661;  M.A.  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  B.D.  and  D.D. 
(Merton  College,  Oxford)  1692.  V.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey, 
1674-87.  R.  of  Broughton  Gifford,  Wilts.,  1687.  R.  of  St 
Paul's,  Shadvvell,  Middlesex,  1689.  Chaplain  to  King 
William  III  and  Queen  Mary,  and  afterwards  to  Queen  Anne, 
1691-1711.  Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  July  21,  1711, 
aged  68.  Buried  at  St  Giles',  Reading,  M.I.  M.I.  at  Spalding. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Carthus.) 

RESBURY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  22, 
1625.  S.  of  Isaac,  gent.  B.  at  Kirkby  Undenvood,  Lines. 
Schools,  Bainbury  and  Odcombe.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5,  1631.  Appointed  Puritan 
lecturer  at  Oundle  by  the  Long  Parliament,  1642.  V.  of 
Oundle,  Northants.,  1651-62,  resigned.  Buried  there,  Oct. 
29,  1674.  Father  of  Benjamin  (1662),  Nathaniel  (1657), 
Samuel  (1668)  and  Theodore  (1652).  (Calamy,  ii.  232; 
T.  P.  Dorman;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

RESBURY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  15,  1668. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  5th  s.  of  Richard  (1625),  V.  of 
Oundle.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1674.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1662), 
etc. 

RESBURY,  THEODORE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  29,  1652. 
Of  Northamptonshire,  ist  s.  of  Richard  (1625),  V.  of  Oundle. 
Adm.  at  Oundle  School,  July  3,  1643,  age  6.  Matric.  1652; 
Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1655-6;  M..^.  1659.  Fellow,  1658. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1662),  etc. 

RESOULDE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1582. 
S.  of  William.  Bapt.  Feb.  8,  1566-7,  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  17,  1590-1,  age  25;  priest.  Mar.  29,  1591. 
V.  of  St  Michael  by  St  Albans.  V.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  159 1-8. 
Buried  there  Jan.  22,  1598-9.   Admon.,  P.C.C. 

RESOULDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
i6ii.  Probably  s.  of  Roger,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Bapt. 
May  20,  1593.  Matric.  sizar  Easter,  i6n;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1614-5;  M.A.  1618.   R.  of  Boulge  and  Debach,  Suffolk,  1621. 

REST,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487-8. 

REST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.  B.  at 
Redmile,  Leics.  B.A.  1003-4;  M.A.  1607, 'Best.'  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln);  priest  (Colchester)  May  i,  1604,  age  25.  C.  of 
Redmile.   R.  of  South  Croxton,  Lines.,  1609. 

RESTON,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1479-80;  M.A.  1481.  V.  of  Litlington, 
Cambs.,  1489  (presented  by  Clare);  resigned,  1491. 

RESTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1613. 
Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7.  One  of  these  names  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex,  Esq.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1634. 

RESTON,  ROYSTON  or  RAYSTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1505-6;  M.A. 
1509;  B.D.  1515-6;  D.D.  1519-20.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  c. 
1510-1.  FeUow  of  St  John's,  1520.  Master  of  Jesus,  1546-51. 
R.  of  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex,  1521-51.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1529.  V.  of  St  Pancras,  1535.  R.  of  St  Augustine  by  St 
Paul's,  1545.  R.  of  Hildersham,  Cambs.  V.  of  Clare,  Suffolk. 
Died  1551.  Will  dated  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  14,  1551;  proved,  Aug. 
28,  1551.   Benefactor  to  Jesus  College.   (Cooper,  i.  106.) 

RESTWICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  30, 
1670.  Of  Cheshire.  (Restwick  may  possibly  be  a  clerical 
error  for  Bestwick.) 

RESTWOLD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1485;  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493-4.  Fellow.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
and  deacon  (Ely)  1499;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1500-1. 
Died  as  fellow.  Entered  as  '  Knestwood '  m  Harwood. 

RESUGNE,  ROBERT,   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1674. 


Revell,  Tristram 

RETCHFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter. 
1577-  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1580.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A. 
1590.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  13,  1583.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Banningham,  Norfolk,  1630. 

RETCHFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1654. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1652;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1655-6; 
M.A.  1659.  Ord.  priest  (R.  Brownrigg,  Bishop  of  Exeter) 
May  17,  1659.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  1661-1715. 
Married  Anne  Robotham,  lady  of  the  manor  of  Newland 
Squillers.   Died  May  3,  1715.   (Clutterbuck,  i.  116.) 

RETCHFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  14,  1635; 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26, 
1642-3.   V.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  Herts.,  1647-61. 

RECHFORTH, .  D.D.  1492-3. 

RETRAYE,  DAVID.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581. 

(Red way  in  Coll.  Reg.) 

REVANS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  JuJb  ir, 
1724.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Wretton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Tottington  (private)  and  Bexwell  (private).  Matric. 
1724;  Scholar,  1724-6. 

REVANS  or  REVINS,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1682.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.  R.  of  Little  Henney, 
Essex,  1689.  R.  of  Offton  and  Little  Bricett,  Suffolk,  1691. 
R.  of  Barsford,  Norfolk,  1693.  V.  of  East  Tuddenham,  1694. 
R.  of  Marlingford,  1697-1700. 

REVELL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1571;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  12,  1580-1.  R.  of  BromsweU,  Suffolk,  1581-95.  V.  of 
Blaxhall,  1587-162 1.  V.  of  Rendlesham,  1598.  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Sussex,  1603.   Probably  father  of  the  next. 

REVELL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1615-6.  Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Alexander  (above). 

REVELL,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  30,  1614. 

Matric.  1614. 
REVEL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Aug.  23, 

1711.     S.    of    Robert,    of   Carnefieid-in-South    Normanton, 

Derbs.,  Esq.,  and  nephew  of  Tristram  (1700).   Matric.  1712; 

B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719.    R.  of  South  Normanton,  1718-29. 

V.  of  Youlgrave,  1720-9.   Died  s.p.  1748.    (F.M.G.,  i.  399.) 

REVELL  or  RIVEL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmani;el,  July  2, 
1668.   Of  Derbyshire. 

REVELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3. 

REVELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1634-5; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Probably  V.  of  Preston-in-Holland, 
Yorks.,  1640-76.   Died  1676. 

REVELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 
1658.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Rotherham  (Mr  Bachin).  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  i66i-2.  One 
of  these  names  ord.  priest  (York)  c.  1666;  Inc.  of  Bradfleld, 
Yorks.,  1701-2. 

REVELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Jan.  26,  1683-4. 
S.  of  William,  of  Ogston,  Derbs.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  Copley,  of  Doncaster.  Died  1699,  aged  33.  Probably 
father  of  William  (1704-5).   {F.M.G.,  1.  400.) 

REVELL,  PHILIP  (senior).  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1559.  A  pupil  of  Whitgift.  Buried  in  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  Dec.  20,  1563.  Brother  of  Roger  (1559).  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

REVELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1609.  Doubtless  s.  of  Rowland,  of  Cold  Aston,  Derbs. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  14;  priest,  June  15,  1617.  V.  of  Dronfield,  Derbs., 
1626-48.  Married,  Feb.  12,  1628,  to  Frances  Hunloke,  at 
Dronfield.  Died  1648.  (F.M.G.,  1.  393;  Cox,  Churches  of 
Derbs.,  iv.  459.) 

REVELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  19,  1634. 
Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8. 

REVELL,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1559  (impubes);  B.A.  1563-4.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 
18;  1566.   Brother  of  Philip  (1559).    (T.  A.  Walker.) 

REVELL,  ROWLAND.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1630-1.  Probably 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Whiston,  Yorks.  C.  of  Handsworth,  Yorks. 
Died  1636.   (F.M.G.,  i.  394.) 

REVELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

REVELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1648.   Of  Salop.   M.B.  1653. 

REVELL,  TRISTRAM.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1532;  B.A.  1532-3- 
Probably  s.  of  Hugh,  of  Carlingthwaite,  Derbs.  Succeeded 
his  father.  Translated  the  Summe  of  Christianity.  Will 
(P.C.C.  'burnt')  1541.   (F.M.G.,  i.  398;  Peile,  i.  19.) 


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REVELL,  TRISTRAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  Joh.n's,  June 
29,  1700.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Carlingthwaite,  Caxnfield,  Derbs., 
gent.  B.  at  Camfield  Hall,  near  Alfreton,  Derbs.  School, 
Alfreton  (Mr  Oldfield).  Matric.  1700.   {FM.G.,  1.  398.) 

REVEL,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  King's  Hall.  Ord.  acolyte 
(Ely)  1380.  R.  of  Titchwell,  Norfolk,  1381.  He  built  rooms 
at  the  farms  belonging  to  Gonville  Hall,  for  the  scholars  to 
retreat  to  in  time  of  plague.  {Churches  of  Cambs.;  Camd. 
Soc,  1845,  loi.) 

RYVELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

REVELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
157a;  Scholar,  1571;  LL.B.  1578.  Fellow,  1577-96.  Died 
1596.   Benefactor  to  the  College. 

REVELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  26, 
1704-5.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John  (1683-4),  of  Ogston 
Hall,  Derbs.  Died  1706,  aged  12  {sic),  the  last  male  heir. 
{F.M.G.,  400.) 

REVETT,  see  RIVETT. 

REW,  see  RUE. 

REWCASTLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  6,  1728. 
S.  of  John,  master  of  Stone  School,  Wakefield.  B.  at  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1729;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1750. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1734;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1735. 
V.  of  Wrawby,  Lines.,  1735. 

REWSE,  see  also  RUSE,  ROUSE  and  ROOS. 

REWSE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577;  B..'\.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  1590.  Fellow,  1583-9. 
University  preacher.  R.  of  East  Harling,  Norfolk,  1595- 
1631.  R.  of  Gt  Fakenham,  Suffolk.  Died  1631.  Probably 
brother  of  Simon  (1577)  and  father  of  William  (1616-7). 
{Masters.) 

REWSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  V.  of  Bentley,  Suffolk,  1625; 
there  in  1650. 

REWSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1638. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  10,  1639. 

REWSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  July  5, 
1678.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1630-1),  R.  of  Keyston,  Hunts.  B. 
at  Rushden,  Northants.  Schools,  Oundle  and  Keyston. 
Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  V.  of  Roxton,  Beds.,  1684-1720. 
Buried  there  Sept.  i,  1720.  Father  of  the  next.  (W.  M. 
Noble.) 

RBWSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  24, 
1711.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  John  (above).  Bapt.  at  Roxton, 
Feb.  2,  1694-5.  School,  Roxton,  Beds.  Matric.  1712; 
Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  1716-7.  Buried  at  Roxton,  Apr.  20,  1721. 
{T.A.  Walker.) 

REWSE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1673. 
Of  Crowfield,  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Jonathan,  of  Crowfield. 
School,  Woodbridge.   Matric.  1673. 

REWSE  or  ROUSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  16,  1630-1.  Of  Leicester.  Matric.  1630-1;  B.A.  1634; 
M.A.  1638.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9.  R.  of 
Rushden,  Northants.,  1656-65.  R.  of  Keyston,  Hunts., 
1665-80.   Died  1680.   Father  of  John  (1678). 

REWS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  6, 
1644-5.  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Thetford.  Matric.  1645;  B.A. 
1648-9;  M.A.  1652. 

REWSE,  ROBERT.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1604.     Of 

Suffolk. 

REWSE  or  RUSE,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1577.   Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1577). 

REWSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.  Of  Suffolk. 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1639-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1644,  age  26;  'C.  of  Sapiston,  Suffolk.'  R.  of 
Ingham,  Suffolk,  1648,  'M.A.' 

REWSE,  RUSE  or  ROUSE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1588. 

REUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  4, 
i6i6-7.  S.  of  Henry  (1577),  B.D.,  R.  of  Gt  Fakenham, 
Suffolk.   Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 

REY,  see  RAY  and  WRAY. 

REYMES,  BARNES.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1646.  Incorp. 
from  Leyden.  One  Barney  Reymes,  gth  s.  of  William,  of 
Overstrand,  Norfolk.   {Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

REYMES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  25, 
1645.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Overstrand,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Norwich,  Cromer  and  North  Walsham.    Matric.  1643.    Of 


Reynolds,  Decimus 

Overstrand,  Esq.  Married  Muriel,  dau.  of  Martin  Sidley, 
Esq.,ofStalham,  Norfolk,  in  1648.  Living,  1656.  Died  before 
Sept.  27,  1660.   {Venn,  1.  356;  Blomefield,  viii.  144.) 

REYNE,  see  RAYNE. 

REYNARDSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  24,  1672.  S.  of  Abraham,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Abraham, 
Knt.,  alderman  of  London  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  at 
Tottenham,  Middlesex.  School,  Felsted  (Mr  Glascock). 
(Le  Neve,  Knights,  85;  Peile,  11.  42.) 

REYNBORD,  JOHN,  see  RAYNBERD. 

REYNOLD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 
1588-9.  Perhaps  V.  of  Duston,  Northumberland;  if  so,  buried 
there  Nov.  15,  i6i6.  One  of  these  names  of  Langford,  Beds., 
gent.  Buried  there  Apr.  24,  1662.  Will  proved  (London) 
June  10,  1662.  Left  his  freehold  lands  in  Langford  to  his 
eldest  son  Anthony.   {Geneal.  Bedfordshire,  404.) 

RE"SfNOLD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1615-6.   Of  Bedfordshire.   Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony  (above). 

REYNOLDS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27, 
1643.   Of  Bedfordshire.   Matric.  1643. 

REYNOLDS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  11,  1677. 
Of  Bedfordshire.   Matric.  1677-8. 

REYNOLDS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  16, 
1720-1.  S.  of  Richard  (1689),  dean  of  Peterborough.  Bapt. 
Feb.  8,  1704-5,  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  Matric.  1721. 
Probably  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Master  of  the  Hospital 
of  St  John,  Northampton,  1741.  Brother  of  Charles  (1720-1). 
Decimus  (1728),  Octavian  (1728),  George  (1715),  Thomas 
(1724)  and  Frederick  (1732).   (A.  Gray.) 

REYNOLDS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  23,  1750.  S.  of  George  (1715),  Chancellor  of  Peter- 
borough, Northants.  B.  at  Buckden.  School,  Huntingdon 
(Mr  Unwin).  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757;  B.D.  1765. 
Fellow,  1756-69.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1757-  V.  of  Wellingore,  Lines.,  1757-8.  V.  of 
Edwinstowe,  Notts.,  1758-68.  R.  of  Walgrave,  Northants., 
1765-1809.  R.  of  Eynesbury,  Hunts.,  1767-8.  R.  of  Han- 
nington,  Northants.,  1768-1809.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1773- 
1809.  Died  at  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln,  Dec.  5,  1809.  Brother 
of  Lawrence  (1751)  and  Richard  (1742).  {Scott-Mayor,  in. 
603.) 

REYNOLDS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 
26,  1694.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  26,  1701;  priest.  May  31,  1702.  R.  of  Hogges- 
ton,  Bucks.,  1702-58.  Died  Dec.  18,  1758,  aged  82.  Buried 
at  Hoggeston.  Will  dated.  Mar.  9,  1756;  proved  (Archd. 
Bucks.),  Jan.  11,  1759;  son,  Benjamin,  clerk,  executor. 

REYNOLDS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  18,  1718-9.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  (1683),  of  Colchester,  Esq. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  21,  1719.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Feb.  16,  1718-9.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estates 
in  Essex.  Died  s.p.m.s.  1760.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1718-9). 
{Morant,  1.  419.) 

REYNOLDS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4, 
1719.   Of  Northamptonshire.   Matric.  1719. 

REYNOLDS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 
1720-1.  S.  of  Richard  (1689),  dean  of  Peterborough.  Bapt. 
May  27,  1702,  in  the  Cathedral.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4; 
M.A.  from  Jesus,  1727;  D.D.  1740.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1724-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  17,  1724;  priest,  June  5,  1726. 
Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  1726-66.  R.  of  Fillingham,  Lines., 
1727-66.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1727-8,  and  1737-66.  V.  of 
Gretton,  Northants.,  1737-42.  Died  Oct.  5,  1766,  aged  64. 
Brother  of  Anthony  (1720-1),  etc.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  819; 
T.  P.  Dorman.) 

REYNOLD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1580.  One  of  these  names  (Reynolds)  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
July  28,  1587;  of  Suffolk;  of  Fumival's  Inn. 

RAYNOLDS,  COOPER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent, 
1620-1;  B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec. 
1623.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Thetford,  Norfolk,  1624-41.  R.  of 
Winfarthing  St  Mary,  1637-41.  Died  1641.  Father  of  John 
(1646).   {Petle,  I.  338.) 

REYNOLDS,  DECIMUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June 
24,  1728.  S.  of  Richard  (1689),  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Bapt. 
Oct.  30,  1710,  at  Kingsthorpc,  Northants.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1732;  priest,  Nov.  5,  1734.  K.  of  Winwick, 
Northants.,  1734-6.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1734-90.  V.  of 
Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1735.  R.  of  Chalfont  St  Giles',  1735-90. 
Died  Dec.  7,  1790,  aged  81.  M.I.  at  ClophiU,  Beds.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1791.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1720-1),  etc.  {Beds., 
N.  and  Q.,  iii.  185.) 


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REYNOLDS,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Austin  (Augustine),  of  Southampton.  B.  there,  Nov. 
1599.  School,  Southampton.  Matric.  (Merton  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  26,  1615-6,  age  17;  B.A.  1618;  M.A.  1624. 
Fellow  of  Merton,  1619.  Created  D.D.  1648.  Dean  of  Christ 
Church,  1648-50;  Mar.-July,  1660.  Vice-Chancellor  (Oxford) 
1648-50.  Warden  of  Merton  College,  1660-1.  Preacher, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1622-31.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Northampton, 
1628-9.  R.  of  Thrapston,  1630-2.  R.  of  Braunston, 
1631-60.  One  of  the  Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines, 
1643.  V.  of  St  Laurence  Jewry,  1645-62.  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1660.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1661-76.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Harding,  President  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.  Died  July  28,  1676.  Buried  at  Norwich.  M.L 
Brother  of  John  (1633)  and  father  of  the  next.  {D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

REYNOLDS,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Edward  (above),  Bishop  of  Norwich.  B.  May  27,  1630. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Originally  of  Merton  College,  Oxford. 
Created  B.A.  (Magdalen  College,  O.xford)  1649-50;  M.A. 
1652;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1676.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1650-60,  ejected.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Northampton, 
1658-98.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1660-98.  Archdeacon  of 
Norfolk,  1661.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Alston,  of 
Pavenham,  Beds.,  Esq.  Died  June  28,  1698,  aged  69.  Buried 
at  Kingsthorpe,  Northampton.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1699. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  189;  D.N.B.) 

REINOLDS  or  RENOLD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1585.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Little  Eversden,  Cambs. 
School,  Fen  Ditton  (Messrs  Dodd  and  Edwards).  Migrated 
to  Caius,  Nov.  7,  1587,  age  17;  B.A.  (?  from  Jesus)  1590-1; 
M.A.  1594.  ('  Reignolds  of  Jesus'  was  one  of  those  who  were 
'enticed  to  pass  over  the  seas'  by  the  Popish  Speigniomaldus 
(Foley;  Dr  Jessopp).)  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
19.  1594-  V.  of  Bobbing,  Kent,  1607-30.  Died  1630.  {Venn, 
1.  132.) 

REYNOLDS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  22, 
1732.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Richard  (1689).  Bapt. 
Jan.  10,  1716-7,  at  St  Peter's,  Northampton.  Matric.  1733; 
B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23, 
1739;  priest,  Jan.  11,  1740-1.  R.  of  Winwick,  Northants., 
1 74 1-3.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1741-3.  Buried  at  Winwick, 
June  4,  1743.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1720-1),  etc.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees,  820.) 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1552.  Of  Chesterford,  Essex.  Matric.  1552; 
B.A.  1556-7;  M.A.  1560.  Fellow,  1555-62.  R.  of  Gt  Yeldham, 
Essex,  1563-8.  Probably  R.  of  Newton  Flotman,  Norfolk, 
1576-96.  Died  1596. 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell. -Com,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1618. 

RENOLDS  or  REYNOLDS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 

June  15,  1670.  Of  Essex.  S.  of ,  clerk,  deceased.  Matric. 

1671.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Aug.  16,  1671.  Rustat  Scholar, 
1671;  B.A.  1673-4. 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  31,  1682.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric. 
1682;  Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1685-6. 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  July  11, 
1715.  2nd  s.  of  Richard  (1689),  LL.D.  B.  at  Conington, 
Hunts.  School,  Guilsborough,  Northants.  Matric.  1716; 
Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1720;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  HaU,  1721; 
LL.D.  from  Jesus,  1726.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1720-4.  Chancellor 
of  Peterborough,  1721-69.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  ir; 
priest,  June  24,  1725.  Archdeacon  and  preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1725-69;  sub-dean,  1732-69.  R.  of  Carlton  Scroop,  Lines., 
1728.  R.  of  Farthingstone,  Northants.,  1730-1.  R.  of 
Walgrave,  1731-60.  R.  of  Hannington,  1731-68.  Died 
June  6,  1769,  aged  69.  Buried  at  Little  Paxton,  Hunts. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1720-1),  etc.,  father  of 
Richard  (1742),  Anthony  (1750)  and  Lawrence  (1751). 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  532;  Baker,  1.  374.) 

REYNOLDS,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  16,  1667-8. 
Of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22, 
1672;  priest.  May  21,  1676.  V.  of  Renhold,  Beds.,  1673. 

REYNOLDS,  GRIFFIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1584.  One  of  these  names  ('GrifiSth')  adm.  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  Dec.  8,  1578,  age  13. 

REIGNOLDS,  GRIFFIN.  LL.B.  1682  {Lit.  Reg.). 

REYNOLD,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1476. 

REINOLD,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1597; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1600-1,  as  'Reynolds.'  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May,  161 1;  priest,  1612;  C.  of  Cropwell,  Notts.  One 
of  these  names  of  Sampford  Courtenay,  Devon,  clerk;  will 
(Exeter)  1634.  {Peile,  i.  224.) 


Reynolds,  John 

REYNOLDS,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1618-9; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

REINOLD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  30,  1583. 
Of  Essex.  Probably  of  Castle  Camps,  Cambs.  Knighted, 
Apr.  28,  i6i8.  Married  (1)  Margaret  Milboume,  of  Mark's 
Hall,  Dunmow,  Essex;  (2)  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Mordaunt. 
Buried  at  Castle  Camps,  Mar.  22,  1650,  aged  c.  80.  Doubtless 
father  of  the  next,  of  Robert  (1617),  Thomas  (1620)  and 
John  (1640).   (A^.  and  Q.,  3rd  S.,  i.  235;  lii.  54.) 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1612.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  James  (above).  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1612.  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Cambs.  and  the 
Isle  of  Ely,  1642.  Of  Helion  Bumpstead,  Essex.  Married 
a  dau.  of  Sir  William  De  Grey,  of  Merton,  Norfolk.  Doubtless 
brother  of  Robert  (1617)  and  Thomas  (1620)  and  half-brother 
of  John  (1640),  father  of  the  next.  {T.  A.  Walker;  N.  and  Q., 
3rd  S.,  III.  54.) 

REYNOLDS  or  RENNALLS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at 
Magdalene,  Jan.  19,  1647-8.  S.  of  James  (above),  Esq., 
of  Martin  HaU,  Norfolk.  B.  Apr.  28,  1633,  at  Merton  (his 
mother's  home).  School,  Hempstead.  Matric.  1648.  Of 
Helion  Bumpstead,  Essex,  and  of  Bury  St  Edmimds, 
Suffolk.  Married  (i)  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hervey,  in 
1655  (a  lady  20  years  older  than  himself) ;  (2)  Bridget  Parker, 
at  Gray's  Inn  Chapel,  June  29,  1682.  Died  on  Easter  Day, 
1690.  Father  of  William  (1673-4)  and  of  James  (1702). 
{N.  and  Q.,  3rd  S.,  lii.  54.) 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  4, 
1697.  S.  of  Philip,  auditor.  B.  Jan.  13,  1682-3,  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A. 
1705.  Fellow,  1708-12.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1706; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1708-9.  R.  of  Lackford,  Suffolk, 
1714-52.  V.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  1737-8.  R.  of  Willingham, 
Cambs.,  1738-52.   Died  Sept.  1752-  Will,  P.C.C.  {L.Mag.) 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  31,  1701-2.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Suffolk,  and  grandson  of  James  (1647-8).  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1703.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  27,  1704-5. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1710.  Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas  in 
Ireland,  1727-40.  Transferred  to  the  English  Court  of 
Exchequer,  1740-7.  Knighted,  Nov.  23,  1745.  Died  May  ao, 
1747-  Buried  at  Castle  Camps,  Cambs.  {D.N.B.;  T.  A. 
Walker.) 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  6,  1702. 
2nd  s.  of  James  (1647-8),  of  Bury,  Suffolk,  and  of  Steeple 
Bumpstead,  Essex,  deceased  (by  his  2nd  wife  Bridget 
Parker).  B.  Jan.  16,  1686,  at  Clerkenwell.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1702.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  4,  1702-3;  afterwards  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19, 
1705.  Beurister,  1712.  Recorder  of  Bury,  1712.  Serjeant- 
at-law,  1715.  M.P.  for  Bury,  1717.  University  Counsel,  1718. 
Judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  1725-30.  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer,  1730-8.  Died  s.p.,  at  Bury,  Feb.  9,  1738-9, 
aged  53.  Buried  at  St  James',  Bury.  M.L  Half-brother  of 
William  (1673-4).  {D.N.B.,  where  he  is  confused  with  James 
(1697);  Bury  School;  S.H.A.H.) 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30, 
1722-3.   Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1724. 

RENOLDS,  JEROME.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1604. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 

REYNOLD,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  1454;  fined  for  non-inception. 
One  of  these  names,  'Magister  scholarum  hospi talis,'  St 
Bartholomew,  London.  Will  (Comm.  C.  London)  1458. 

REYNOLD  or  REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1457;  B.A.  1460-1;  M.A.  (according  to  Harwood). 
Probably  B.Civ.L.  1489-90.  R.  of  Stour  Prevost,  Dorset, 
1479-91.  Preb.  of  Southwell  (LL.B.),  1493-4.  Preb.  of 
York,  1494-1506.  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1499-1506. 
Died  Dec.  4,  1506.  Buried  in  York  Minster.  {Harwood; 
Hutchins,  iv.  514;  Le  Neve,  Fasti.) 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.   B.D.  1476-7. 

RAYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1547. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1551. 
Scholar,  1550.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1550. 

REYNOLDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1573-4;  M.A. 
from  Christ's,  1577.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  17, 
i575i  age  23.  V.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1583-1613.  Died 
1612.   Will,  Cons.  C.  London. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583 ; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1584-5,  'Reynold.' 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  23,  1609. 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  20,  1612-3;  priest.  Mar.  20,  1613-4.  Probably  R.  of 
Glatton,  Hunts.,  1614-25;  R.  of  St  John's,  Stamford,  Lines., 
1625-33. 


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REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  i6n ; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 
1615. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1623.  Perhaps  R.  of  Boulge,  Suffolk, 
1621.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Houghton,  Hunts.,  1642; 
deprived,  1643. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Lent,  1615-6. 
One  of  these  names,' 'of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,'  adm.  at  the 
Diner  Temple,  161 7. 

REINOLD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Augustine,  of  Southampton,  gent.  Matric.  (Merton  College, 
Oxford)  Nov.  24,  1626,  age  20;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1629. 
R.  of  Loughton  with  Whitton,  Hants.;  sequestered,  1645. 
R.  of  Harringworth,  Northants.  R.  of  Blaby,  Leics., 
1662-76.  Died  there  1676.  Brother  of  Edward  (1626). 
(Al.  Oxon.  is  mistaken  in  cetUing  him  Archdeacon  of  Norwich; 
Nichols,  IV.  53.) 

REYNOLDS  or  RHENOLDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
Catharine's,  Easter,  1640.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Doubtless 
identical  with  Sir  John  Reynolds;  4th  s.  of  Sir  James  (1583), 
of  Castle  Camps,  Cambs.  Educated  as  a  lawyer.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Aug.  19,  1642.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1647. 
Joined  the  parliamentary  army.  One  of  the  officers  in  charge 
of  King  Charles  at  Hurst  Castle,  1648.  A  zealous  supporter 
of  Cromwell.  M.P.  for  Co.  Galway  and  Co.  Mayo,  1654-5; 
for  Co.  Tipperary  and  Waterford,  1656-8.  Employed  in  the 
reorganisation  of  the  Irish  Government,  1656.  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  the  English  forces,  Flanders,  1657.  Wrecked  on 
the  Goodwin  Sands,  Dec.  5,  1657.  Married  Sarah,  dan.  of 
Sir  Francis  Russell,  of  Chippenham,  and  was  thus  brother- 
in-law  of  Henry  Cromwell.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Dec.  1658. 
Doubtless  half-brother  of  James  (1612),  Robert  (1617)  and 
Thomas  (1620).  {D.N.B.;  Noble,  Memoirs  of  Cromwell 
Family,  11.  418.) 

RAYNOLDS  or  REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at 
Caius,  Sept.  26,  1646.  S.  of  Cooper  (1620-1),  R.  of  Win- 
farthing,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Shelfhanger  (Mr 
Williams)  and  Winfarthing  (Mr  Aggas).  Matric.  1647;  B.A. 
1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  Probably  Archdeacon  of  Norwich, 
1668-i;.  76,  Died  June  28,  1698,  aged  69.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Roughton,  Norfolk,  c.  1652;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards 
a  Nonconformist  minister  with  Samuel  Slater  at  Crosby 
Square,  Bishopsgate,  London.  Died  c.  Nov.  25,  169 1. 
{Venn,  i.  366;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  11.  481.) 

REINOLDS  or  RENNALLS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  Dec.  12,  1648.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of 
Cherbury,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury  (Mr  Chalener).  Matric. 
1649. 

RENNOLDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  18,  1662.  Of 
Essex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Colchester.  Matric.  1662; 
Scholar,  1664.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1664. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1676.  S.  of  Joshua, 
of  Devon.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  18,  1657-8; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1661.  V.  of  St  Thomas',  Exeter,  1662-92. 
Canoa  of  Exeter,  1679.  Master  of  Exeter  Grammar  School. 
Buried  in  St  Thomas'  Church,  July  16,  1692.  M.I.  The 
celebrated  painter,  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  was  his  grandson. 
Father  of  John  (1689).  {Al.  Oxon.;  William  Cotton,  Plympton 
St  Maurice.) 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  10, 
1684.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  V.  of  Furneaux 
Pelham,  Herts.,  1689-1702.  R.  of  Stansted  Mountfitchet, 
Essex,  1691-1728.  R.  of  Thorley,  Herts.,  1710-28.  Died  1728. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1689. 
S.  of  John  (1676),  V.  of  St  Thomas',  Exeter.  Bapt.  July  9, 
1671,  at  Exeter.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1698; 
B.D.  (Oxford)  1718.  Fellow,  1693.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1733-58. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  27,  1729.  Master  of 
Exeter  Grammar  School,  1713-43.  Canon  of  Exeter,  1729-58. 
Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  July  27,  1758,  aged  87.  Bene- 
factor to  King's  College.  (Harwood,  91;  Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.\ 
William  Cotton,  Plympton  St  Maurice.) 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  M.B.  from  Trinity,  1706.  S.  of  John,  of 
Gt  Torrington,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  (Exeter  College, 
Oxford)  May  14,  1696,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1699-1700. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1749.  S.  of  John, 
of  Bridgnorth,  Salop.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford) 
July  12,  1733,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1737.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

REYNOLDS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1691. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  1675.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1688-90. 
Matric.  c.  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699, 


Reynolds,  Richard 

REYNOLDS,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1696. 

REYNOLDS,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1751.  S.  of  George  (1715),  LL.D.,  of  Huntingdon- 
shire. B.  at  Buckden.  Schools,  Lincoln  (Mr  Rolt)  and 
Huntingdon  (Mr  Unwin).  Brother  of  Anthony  (1750)  and 
Richard  (1742)-   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  819.) 

REYNOLD,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1563-4.  Possibly  s.  of  Lewis,  M.A.  (for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.). 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1566-7, '  Reynolds.'  V.  of  Layston, 
Herts.,  1572-88.  Died  1588. 

REYNOLDS,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  5,  1609-10. 
Matric.  1610;  B.A.  1614-5.  R.  of  Wixoe,  Suffolk,  1625-44, 
ejected. 

REYNOLDS,  METYER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28, 
1733-  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.  Organist  at 
Emmanuel.  V.  of  Little  Ryburgh,  Norfolk,  1740-58.  V.  of 
Bacton,  1746-97.   R.  of  Gisleham,  Suffolk,  1758-97. 

REYNOLD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  6, 
1615.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Triplow  (orThriplow), 
Cambs.,  gent.  Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  13,  1620.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1627. 

REYNOLDS,  OCTAVIAN  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Trinity,  June  26,  1728.  S.  of  Richard  (1689),  Bishop  of 
Lincoln.  Bapt.  Nov.  6,  1707,  at  Kingsthorpe,  Northants. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1729;  B.A. 
1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  24;  priest. 
Mar.  5,  1731-2.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1732-73.  R.  of  Farthings- 
tone,  Northants.,  1732-3.  Precentorof  Llandaff,  1732.  R.  of 
Wheathampstead,  Herts.,  1732-73.  V.  of  Leighton  Buzzard, 
Beds.,  1748.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
Died  1773.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July  16,  1773;  as  of  Harpenden, 
Herts.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1720-1),  etc.  {Al.  Westmon., 
297;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  819;  Baker,  i.  374.) 

REYNOLD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1471;  M.A.  Fellow  of  King's.  Ord.  acolyte  (Lincoln)  1473; 
deacon,  Dec.  17,  1474;  priest,  Feb.  9,  1475-6.  Died  fellow. 
(Harwood.) 

REYNOLD  or  REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1505-6;  M.A. 
1508-9;  B.D.  1512-3.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1510. 
University  preacher,  1509.  Became  one  of  the  13  monks  of 
the  Brigitten  monastery  of  Sion,  and  apparently  afterwards 
the  superior.  One  of  the  foremost  scholars  of  the  day. 
Denying  the  King's  supremacy,  he  was  executed  at  Tyburn, 
May  4,  1535.  {Cooper,  i.  52;  D.N.B.,  where  he  is  confused 
with  the  next.) 

REYNOLD,  RICHARD.  Of  Christ's.  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  1314, 
Admon.  (V.C.C.)  1521. 

REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Nov.  10, 
1546.  Of  Essex.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1548;  B.A.  1549-50; 
M.A.  1553;  M.D.  1567  (grace,  but  apparently  not  admitted). 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1551.  (According  to  Cooper,  he  was 
scholar  of  St  John's,  1547;  thence  B.A.  1549-50,  when  he 
migrated  to  Trinity.)  R.  of  Stapleford  Abbotts,  Essex,  1568- 
1606;  of  Lamboume,  1569-1606.  V.  of  West  Thurrock, 
1578-84.  Rejected  and  fined  by  the  College  of  Physicians, 
c.  1570.  Author  of  a  work  on  rhetoric,  and  another  on  the 
Roman  Emperors.  Died  1606.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Cooper,  11.  444; 
D.N.B.) 

RAYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1556;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1567.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.; 
ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  27,  1572,'  was  R.  of  Saunderton, 
Bucks.,  1572-16x0. 

REYNOLD  or  REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.    Perhaps  incorp.  M.A. 

from  Oxford,  1575,  'Robert.'    If  so,  B.A.  (Oxford)  1564-5; 

M.A.  1570;  B.D.  1577.  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1566. 

(Al.Oxon.) 
REYNOLDS,   RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,   1592; 

Scholar;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.    Perhaps  V.  of  Chalfont 

St  Peter,  Bucks.,  1604-9.    One  of  these  names  (Raynolds), 

V.  of  Mentmore,  Bucks.,  1619;  still  there  in  1640.   But  see 

Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 
REYNALDS,  RICHARD.   B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1593-4;  M.A. 

1597.     Perhaps   P.C.  of  St  Benet   Fink,   London,    1613-7. 

Died  Jan.  1617-8.    Admon.,  Jan.  24,  1617-8,  to  his  relict 

Margaret  Reynolds.   (Hennessy.) 
RENOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  14,  1597. 

Of  London.   Matric.  c.  1597. 

RENOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1598-9. 
One  Richard  Reynell,  of  Devon,  knighted,  July  23,  1622. 

REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  20,  1646.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Nafferton.  Matric. 
1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  R.  of  Leverington,  Cambs., 
1657-82.  Buried  there  Apr.  25,  1682,  aged  53.  M.I.  Father 
of  Richard  (1689).  {Fenland  N.  and  Q.,  vii.  138.) 


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REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May 
10,  1665.  2nd  s.  of  John,  yeoman.  B.  at  Oken,  Staffs. 
School,  Oken  (Mr  Jonathan  Jenner).  Matric.  1665;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Fellow,  1670.  Perhaps  Master  of  Yar- 
mouth Grammar  School,  1675-91.  and  of  Colchester,  1695- 
1702. 

REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  25,  1681.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Harborough,  Leics. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks.,  1688-91. 

REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Dec. 
31,  1689.  S.  of  Richard  (1646),  deceased,  R.  of  Leverington, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  Schools,  Molton,  Lines.  (Mr  Hayes)  and 
Peterborough  (Mr  Warren).  Scholar.  Migrated  to  Trinity 
Hall,  Nov.  12,  1694.  LL.B.  1695;  LL.D.  from  Sidney,  1701. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1697;  priest,  July  17,  1698. 
R.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1698.  R.  of  Denton,  Hunts., 
1698-1707.  Chancellor  of  Peterborough,  1704-18;  dean, 
1718-21.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Northampton,  1706-44.  Chaplain 
to  the  King,  1715-21.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1721-3.  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  1723-44.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Cumber- 
land, Bishop  of  Peterborough.  Died  Jan.  15,  1743-4-  Buried 
at  Buckden,  Hunts.  Will,  Lincoln.  Father  of  Anthony 
(1720-1),  Charles  (1720-1),  George  (1715).  Octavian  (1728), 
Decimus  (1728),  Thomas  (1724)  and  Frederick  (1732). 
{D.N.B.;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  819.) 

REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1742.  S.  of  George  (1715),  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 
B.  at  Buckden.  School,  Lincoln  (Mr  Goodall).  Matric.  1742; 
B.A.  1746.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1746. 
High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts.,  1776-7-  Of  Little 
Paxton,  Hunts.,  Esq.  Died  Jan.  10,  1814.  Brother  of 
Anthony  (1750)  and  Lawrence  (1751).    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  532.) 

REYNOLDS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  9,  1742.  S.  of  Richard,  coal-merchant,  of  Northampton- 
shire. B.  at  Peterborough.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr 
Marshall).  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  i749-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1746;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  10, 
1750.  Perhaps  V.  of  Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.,  1759-73. 
One  of  these  names,  D.D.,  V.  of  Gt  Paxton,  Hunts.,  1765-96. 
Died  1796.   (Scott-Mayor,  111.  533.) 

REYNOLD,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1575  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Possibly  a  mistake  for  Richard  (1575),  whom  see. 

REYNOLDS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1617.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  James  (1583),  of  Castle  Camps, 
Cambs.    B.  c.  1601.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  12, 

1620.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1628.  Bencher,  1648.  M.P.  for 
Hindon  (?  1640);  for  Whitchurch,  1659.  Opposed  the  King 
in  the  Civil  War,  but  refused  to  act  on  his  trial.  Solicitor- 
General  to  the  Commonwealth,  1650.  Treasurer,  1651. 
Attorney-General,  1659.  Knighted,  June  4,  1660.  Died  c. 
1661.  Probably  brother  of  James  (1612),  etc.  (Middle 
Temple  Bench  Book;  D.N.B.) 

REYNOLDS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1725.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  in  Yorkshire. 
School,  York  (Mr  Clerk).  Matric.  1725.  Perhaps  M.A.  1728 
(Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (York)  Aug.  5,  1733.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  York,  1733-44,  and  R.  of  St  Cuthbert's,  York. 
Preb.  of  York,  1736-44.   Died  1744.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  389.) 

REYNOLDS,  ROGER.  B.Civ.L.  1538-9.  R.  of  Wilby,  Northants., 
1538-46.  V.  of  All  Saints',  St  Ives,  1545-6.  Master  of 
St  John's  Hospital,  Huntingdon,  1532-46.   Died  1546. 

REYNOLDS,  ROWLAND.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  London,  gent.    Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  May  3, 

1621,  age  15;  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  1624;  M.A.  1627. 
Probably  barrister-at-law,  Inner  Temple,  1635.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

REYNOLDS  or  REIGNOLDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Mar.  29,  1682:  exhibitioner  from  Ipswich  School. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Ipswich.   Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6. 

REYNOLDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  11,  1683. 
S.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Colchester,  Essex,  Esq.  (M.P.  for 
Colchester,  1681  and  1689-94).  Bapt.  at  St  James',  Col- 
chester, July  25,  1666.  School,  Colchester.  Scholar,  1684. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  20,  1683.  Married  Frances,  dau. 
of  Charles  Pelham,  of  Brockleby,  Lines.  Father  of  Charles 
(1718-9)  and  Samuel  (1718-9).   (A.  Gray;  Morant,  1.  418.) 

REYNOLDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  18,  1718-9.  1st  s.  of  Samuel  (1683),  of  Colchester,  Esq. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1719;  and  thence  to  Sidney, 
Feb.  I,  1719-20.  Of  Peldon  and  Little  Bentley,  Essex. 
Died  s.p.  before  1760.  Brother  of  Charles  (1718-9).  (Morant, 
I.  419.) 

REYNOLDS,   THOMAS.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,   Michs. 

XSSI- 
REYNOLDS,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,   1573-4. 

(Perhaps  a  mistake  for  John  (1573-4),  whom  see.) 


Rhodes,  Daniel 

REYNOLDS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1597-8 
(apparently  incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Cheshire,  pleb.  Matric. 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  15,  1586,  age  19,  'Rain- 
oide';  B.A.  (Oxford)  1589;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1598. 

REINALDS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  June, 
1620.  Of  Cambridge.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Sir  James  (1583). 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1623-4;  .M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  22,  1633.  Probably  R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk,  1640. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex,  1646-9.  But 
see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.  Doubtless  brother  of 
James  (1612)  and  of  Robert  (1617),  half-brother  of  John 
(1640). 

REYNOLDS  or  REINOLDS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1637.  Of  Kent.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse  June  12,  1640,  age  19.  Adm.  there,  as  Fell.- 
Com.  B.A.  1640.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  1664; 
for  priest's,  Sept.  19,  1668.  C.  of  Rucking,  Kent.  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

REYNOLDS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  15,  1673. 
Of  Bilton,  Lines.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1677;  priest,  June  15,  1679.  V.  of 
Cawthorpe,  Lines.,  till  1716.  V.  of  Haugham,  1704-16.  R. 
of  Springthorpe,  1705-17.  Died  1717. 

REYNOLDS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1724.  S.  of  Richard  (1689),  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Bapt.  June  21, 
1706,  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9; 
M.A.  1732.  Fellow,  1728.  R.  of  Wootton  Wawen,  Warws. 
Chancellor  of  Lincoln,  till  1745.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  9,  1728.  Died  Mar.  23,  1744-5.  Brother  of  Anthony 
(1720-1),  etc.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  820;  G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.; 
Haricood,  where  the  date  of  his  death  is  wrongly  given.) 

RAYNOLDS,  TIMOTHY.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1562. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1551.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Byfield,  Northants.,  1571-2; 
R.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1572-8. 

REINOLDS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1597-8. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
1641.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  William,  citizen  of  London  and  Russian 
merchant.  B.  at  Bures  St  Margaret,  Oct.  28,  1625.  Matric. 
1641;  B.A.  1644;  M.A.  1648.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649.  Ord. 
in  Oct.  1 65 1,  by  the  ministers  of  the  8th  London  Classis  in 
St  Andrew  Undershaft.  In  business  in  Russia,  1644-6. 
Minister  at  Leighton  Buzzard  and  Aylesbury  for  some  years. 
Minister  with  his  lifelong  friend,  John  Whitlock,  of  St  Mary's, 
Nottingham,  1651-62,  ejected.  Died  Feb.  26,  1697-8,  aged 
73.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Nottingham.  (Calamy,  11.  291; 
Al.  Oxon.;  Godfrey,  Notts.;  D.N.B.) 

RENOLDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  27,  1661-2. 
Of  Cambridgeshire. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Jan.  15, 
1673-4.  S.  and  h.  of  James  (1647-8),  of  Bumpstead  and 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  Esq.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1674. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1675.  Died  Dec.  (?)  1690. 
Buried  at  Ickworth.  (Bury  School;  S.H.A.H.;  N.  andQ., 
3rd  S.,  I.  225,  where  he  is  said  to  have  died  Dec.  17,  1675.) 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  c.  1675.  (Per- 
haps same  as  above.) 

REYNOLD,  — — .  Of  St  Augustine  Hostel.  B.A.  1500-1; 
M.A.  1503.   Perhaps  Taxor,  1505-6. 

REYNOLD,  .    Of  Burdon  Hostel.    Adm.  to  practise  in 

law,  151O-7. 

REYNOLD,  -.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,   1597-8. 

Possibly  Henry  Reynolds,  of  Belstead,  Suffolk;  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Apr.  10,  1598.   (Peile,  i.  227.) 

REYNOLDS, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  1647. 

REYNOLDS, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  25,  1747. 

REYNOLDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  I,  1657.  Of  Essex.  School,  'Chentfordiensis'  (?  Chelms- 
ford).  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 

REYNOLDSON,  WILLIAM.  B.D.  from  Michael  House.  Ex- 
cused from  congregations,  1475.   V.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1471. 

REYNOLDSON,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Dec.   r,   1666. 

One  Tho.  Reynoldson,  no  degree,  ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1667.   (Peile,  II.  8.) 

RHETIUS, .   B.Civ.L.  1535-6,  see  PRICE,  JOHN  ap. 

RHETOFORTIO,  JAMES,  see  RUTHERFORD. 

RHODES,  ABPtAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1625-6,  'B.-A.';  priest,  Sept.  1627. 
V.  of  Knaresborough,  Yorks.,  1636-42.   Died  1642. 

RHODES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1641; 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  i6t4-  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Dec.  18,  1645;  of  Beverley,  Esq. 


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RHODES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  8, 
1616.  Matric.  1616.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Godfrey  {1586),  of  Gt 
Houghton,  Yorks.,  Knt.  B.  Mar.  16,  1600.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  21,  1617-8.  Knighted,  June  28,  1635.  J. P.  and 
Shenfi  of  Yorks.,  1651.  M.P.  for  Perth,  1656-8.  Made 
Colonel  of  Horse  by  Oliver  Cromwell.  Privy  Councillor. 
Allowed  to  retire  to  his  estate  at  the  Restoration.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Hammond  Whichcote,  of  Harpswell, 
Lines.  Died  Feb.  ig,  1666,  aged  66.  Buried  at  Darfield. 
Father  of  the  next,  Godfrey  (1648)  and  Hammond  (1662). 
{F.M.G.,  1.  38.) 

RHODES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  16,  1654. 
S.  of  Sir  Edward  (1616),  of  Gt  Houghton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1654.  Barrister  of  Gray's  Inn.  Died  immarried,  before  i68i. 
Brother  of  Godfrey  (1648)  and  Hammond  (1662).  (F.M.G., 
1.  38;  Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.  130;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

RODES,  FRANCIS.  '  Educated  at  St  John's  College,  Cambridge.' 
S.  of  John,  of  Staveley  Woodthorpe,  Derbs.  B.  c.  1530.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1549.  Barrister,  1552;  raised  to  the  degree  of 
Coif,  1578.  Queen's  Serjeant,  1582.  Justice  of  C.P.,  1585-9. 
Took  part  in  the  trial  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  1586.  Married 
(i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Brian  Sandford,  of  Thorpe-Salwin,  Esq. ; 
(2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Charlton,  of  Apley,  Salop.  Died  1589. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  St  John's,  and  to  the  Grammar 
School  at  Staveley  Netherthorpe.  Father  of  John  (1576), 
Francis  (1576),  Peter  (1576)  and  Godfrey  (1586).  {D.N.B.; 
F.M.G.,  583.) 

RHODES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1576.  Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Francis,  Justice  C.P.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1577.  Living,  1587.  Brother  of  John  (1576)  and 
Peter  (1576),  half-brother  of  Godfrey  (1586).   (F.M.G.,  583.) 

RHODES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fiskerton,  Lines.,  1587-1600;  V.  of 
Leake,  1592-6;  V.  of  St  Mary,  Lincoln,  1593-1601. 

RODES,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

ROADES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1614.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1576),  of  Barlborough,  Derbs., 
Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1617.  Knighted,  Aug.  2, 
1641.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  14,  1641.  Of  Barlborough. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Lascelles,  of  Sturton 
and  Gateford,  Notts.,  Knt.  Died  Feb.  8,  1645-6.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1615).   {Glover,  u.  83;  A.  Gray;  G.E.C.,  11.  139.) 

RHODES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  i,  1636. 
Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Lotherton,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric. 
1636.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1637-8. 

RHODES  or  ROADES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Cl.\re,  June  21, 
1645.   Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9. 

RHODES  or  ROADES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  3, 
1667.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1674.  R.  of  Blithfield,  Staffs.,  1676-1713.  R.  of 
Checkley,  1703.  Probably  V.  of  Repton,  Derbs.  Impro- 
priator of  the  tithes  of  Church  Broughton,  Derbs.,  which  he 
surrendered  to  Richard  Bate  the  patron  in  1702,  on  condition 
of  all  future  vicars  being  presented  to  the  Bishop  for  presen- 
tation. Died  May,  1713.  Probably  brother  of  Josiah  (1674). 
(Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  m.  83.) 

RHODES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1673. 
Matric.  1674.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall.  Thence  LL.B.  1678. 

RHODES,  GODFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1586.  Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Francis,  Justice  C.P.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  11,  1587.  Knighted,  July  13,  1615.  J. P. 
Of  Gt  Houghton,  Yorks.  Married  four  wives.  Died  1633-4. 
Father  of  the  next  and  Edward  (i6i6).  (F.jM.G.,  584;  Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

RHODES,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May  3, 
1621.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Godfrey  (above),  Knt.  (by  his  2nd  wife 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Lewknor,  of  Denham  Hall,  Sussex) 
B.  at  Gt  Houghton,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635.  Fellow.  Treasurer  of  St 
Patrick's,  Dublin,  1638.  R.  of  Belturbet,  1637.  DeanofDerry, 
1640.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1653-4;  as  of  Gainsborough,  Lines. 
Brother  of  Edward  (i6i6).   (F.M.G.,  584;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

RHODES,  GODFREY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  11, 
1648.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward  (1616),  of  Gt  Houghton,  Yorks., 
Knt.  Bapt.  Oct.  5,  1631.  Matric.  1649.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  21,  1640-1,  and  again,  Feb.  12,  1651-2.  M.P.  for 
Linlithgow,  Stirling  and  Clackmannan,  1656-8.  Of  Gt 
Houghton,  Esq.  Died  unmarried,  Apr.  27,  1681.  Buried  at 
Darfield.  M.I.  Brother  of  the  next  and  Edward  (1654). 
(F.M.G.,  584;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

RHODES  or  RODES,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Sidney,  May  6,  1662.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1616),  Knt. 
B.  at  Gt  Houghton,  Yorks.  Matric.  1662;  B..-\.  1665-6; 
M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1667.  Chaplain 
to  his  aunt,  the  Countess  of  Strafford.  Died  unmarried, 
June  5,  1688.  Buried  at  Darfield.  Brother  of  Godfrey  (above) 
and  Edward  (1654).  (F.M.G.,  38,  548;  ^'is.  ofYorki.,  1666.) 


Rhodes,  Thomas 

ROADS,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615. 
3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1576),  of  Barlborough,  Derbs.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1620.  Living,  unmarried,  in  1634. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1614).   (F.M.G.,  585.) 

RODES,  JOHN    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1555. 

RODYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1576. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  Justice  C.P.;  age  7  in  1569. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577.  Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1594.  Knighted. 
Mar.  15,  1603.  Of  Barlborough,  Derbs.  Married  four  wives. 
Died  Sept.  16, 1639.  Brotherof  Francis  (1576)  and  Peter(i576), 
father  of  Francis  (1614)  and  Henry  (1615).   (F.M .G.,  585.) 

RHODES,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1599-1600  (according  to 
Cooper  (11.  447)).  (No  such  graduate  or  matriculant  found.) 
Cooper  gives  a  list  of  his  works. 

RHODES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1644.  FeUow,  1618.  Taxor, 
1639.  Senior  Proctor,  1642-3.  Junior  Dean,  1636;  Senior 
Dean,  1647-9.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  24, 
1626.  R.  of  Brooksby,  Leics.,  1637.  R.  of  Barton  Mills, 
Suffolk,  1662-7.   Preb.  of  Norwich,  1666-7. 

RHODES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30,  1617. 
Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1. 

RHODES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  Jiohn's,  June  23, 
1710.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Menstone-in-Otley,  Yorks. 
School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Oct.  1716.  V.  of  Ilkley,  Yorks.,  1716-27.  School- 
master there.   Died  1727. 

RHODES,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1626; 
Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Probably  D.D.  1661 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  presented  to  Ryston  (?  Royston),  Yorks., 
July,  1647.  One  of  these  names,  'D.D.,'  R.  of  Hawton,  near 
Newark,  Notts.,  1640-75.  R.  of  Thorpe  juxta  Newark, 
1662-75.   Died  1675. 

RHODES,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Owston, 
Leics.,  1656. 

RHODES,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  10,  1674.  B. 
Aug.  3,  1656.  School,  Repton.  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1683. 
V.  of  Alstonfield,  Staffs.,  1683-4.  Presented  communion 
plate  to  Repton  Church  in  1713.  Probably  brother  of  George 
(1667).   (Repton  School  Register.) 

RODYS,  NACOR.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576. 

RODES,  OSMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   R.  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk,  1662. 

RODES,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  (age  12)  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1576.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  Justice  C.P.  B.A.  1580-1. 
Of  Hickleton.  Brother  of  John  (15/6)  and  Francis  (1576). 
(F.M.G.,  585.) 

RODES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1567. 

ROODES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  6, 
I5g5_7.  One  Richard  Rodes,  clerk,  M.A.,  hcensed  to  marry 
Anne  Fish,  Apr.  24,  1619,  at  Beverley. 

RHODES,  RICHARD.  .A.dm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1702.  S.  of  David,  lawyer.  B.  at  Knaresborough,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  1702.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  16,  1703.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1709. 

ROADES  or  RODIS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1559.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  from  St 
John's,  1566;  B.D.  1573.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1563.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  1;  priest,  June  4,  1563,  age  23. 
University  preacher,  1568.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1576-90. 
V.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1586-90.  Buried  there  Feb.  24, 
1589-90.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1590.  He  leaves  books  to  St  John's 
College,  and  legacies  to  the  fellows  and  scholars  'to  make 
them  exceede,'  i.e.  to  help  out  their  commons.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

RODES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1601. 
Sequestrator  in  charge  of  Snarford,  Lines.,  in  1614.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  Sept.  17,  1615;  'of  St  John's.' 

RHODES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  2, 
1662.  2nd  s.  of  Benjamin.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1662. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1666. 

RHODES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  23, 
1679-80.  B.  in  Lancaster.  School,  Bury,  Lanes.  (Mr  Richard- 
son). Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1690. 
V.  of  Yalding,  Kent,  1698-1706.  R.  of  Nettlestead,  1700-6. 
Buried  Nov.  19,  1706. 

RHODES,  SION.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1675.  Doubt- 
less Josiah  (above). 

RHODES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23; 
priest,  Sept.  24,  1621.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  St  Catharine  Cree- 
church,  London,  1636. 

RHODES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Nov.  8,  1625.  Of  Hackness,  Yorks.  Matric.  1625; 
B.A.  1629.  Fellow,  162S-9.  Died  July  2,  1625.  (Harwood.) 


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RHODES  or  RODE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1705;  Scholar;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1721.  Probably  R.  of 
Astbury,  Cheshire,  1727-31.  Died  Feb.  26,  1731.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Pendomer,  Somerset,  1721.  But  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.   {Ormerod,  iii.  16.) 

RHODES,  TIMOTHY.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1631;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1635.  Perhaps  V.  of  Hornsea,  Yorks.,  1662-5,  and 
R.  of  Long  Riston,  East  Riding,  1665.   Died  1665. 

RHODES  or  RODE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  17,  1606-7.  Matric.  1607. 

RHODES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  siiar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1631; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22, 
1639.  Probably  C.  of  Thomhill,  Yorks.;  married  there  to 
Jennith  Marsden,  Dec.  5,  1643.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

RHODES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sirar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1667. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1674-5. 

RHODES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  21,  1688.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.  B.  at  Ampthill,  Beds. 
Matric.  1688. 

RIALTON,  Viicount,  f«  GODOLPHIN,  WILLIAM. 

RIBLEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  sirar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1582. 

RICARD,  tee  aUo  RICHARDS. 

RICARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  11, 
1625-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Jervis,  Esq.  B.  at  Heck-in-Snalth, 
Yorks.  School,  Snaith  (Mr  William  Clarkson).  Matric.  1626. 
Brother  of  Maleverer  (1625-6).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

RICCARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  10,  1662.  S.  of  John  (?  1634),  Esq.,  of  Snaith,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  York  (Mr  Langley).  Matric.  1662. 

RICARD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589. 

RICKARD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1631.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Hatfield,  Yorks.,  deceased. 
B.  there, 

RICCARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Perhaps  of  Heck,  near  Snaith, 
Yorks.;  if  so,  married  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Horsfall,  of 
StortheshaU,  Oct.  19,  1641.  Perhaps  father  of  Charles  (1662). 

RICCARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  7, 
1667-8.  Matric.  x668;  BJi.  1671-2.  Subscribed  for  deacon's 
orders  (Bristol)  Feb.  27,  1674-5;  for  priest's,  Dec.  20,  1679- 
R.  of  Tyneham,  Dorset,  1681-91.   Died  there  Dec.  21,  1691. 

RICCARD,  JOHN  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  I,  1719.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Kilham, 
near  Bridlington.  School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert  and  Mr 
Johnstone).  Matric.  1719. 

RICARD,  MALEVERER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Feb.  II,  1625-6.  2nds.  of  Jervis,  Esq.  (and  Susan  Maleverer). 
B.  at  Heck-in-Snaith.  School,  Snaith  (Mr  William  Clarkson). 
Matric.  1626.   Brother  of  Charles  (1625-6).   [Vis.  of  Yorks., 

I6t3.) 

RICARDE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  1, 
1581-2.  S.  of  Oswald,  gent.  B.  at  Heck-in-Snaith,  Yorks. 
School,  Birstall.  Married  Patience,  dau.  of  Ralph  GrifSn, 
dean  of  Lincoln.  Buried  at  Snaith,  May  25,  1614.  (Venn,  i. 
113;  Robinson's  Snai/A.) 

RICARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1566.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Hatfield,  Yorks. 
Married  and  had  issue.   (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  176.) 

RICKARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Mixbury, 
Oxon.,  1587-1630.  Died  1630.   Will,  Cons.  C.  Oxford. 

RICCABY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1650.  Of 
London. 

RICCABY  or  RICKEY,  RALPH.  Scholar  of  Queens';  resident, 
Aug.  1564. 

RICE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John 
V.  of  Comwood,  Devon.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 
Feb.  18,  1626-7,  age  18;  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford) 
1629-30;  M.A.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1632.  Died  Oct.  16, 
1643.   Buried  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral.   (A I.  Oxon.) 

RICE,  FRAMINGHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13, 
1699-1700.  S.  of  Henry  (1667),  clerk,  of  Cockthorpe, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Holt  (Mr  Reynolds).  Matric. 
1699-1700;  Scholar,  1700-5;  LL.B.  1705.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  May  30,  1708;  C.  of  Fitcham,  Suffolk;  there  in 
1716.  V.  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk,  1706-28.  Chaplain  in  the 
Navy  in  171 1.  V.  of  Gooderstone,  Norfolk,  1730-40.  Brother 
of  Gregory  (1690)  and  Henry  (1711),  father  of  the  next. 
{Venn,  i.  504.) 

RICE,  FRAMINGHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June  13, 
1747.  S.  of  Framingham  (above). 


Rich,  Henry 

RICE,  GREGORY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4,  1690. 
S.  of  Henry  (1667),  clerk,  of  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Warham,  Norfolk.  Scholar,  1690-1.  Brother  of  Framingham 
(1699-1700)  and  Henry  (1711)-   {Venn,  1.  488.) 

RICE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  2,  1667.  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  18,  1671;  priest 
(Norwich)  May,  1673.  R.  of  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk;  successor 
instituted,  1743.  Father  of  the  next,  Gregory  (above)  and 
Framingham  (1699-1700).   {Blomefield,  ix.  218.) 

RICE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1711. 
S.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Warham,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  171 1;  Scholar, 
1711-6;  B.A.  1715-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1716; 
priest.  Mar.  9, 1717-8;  C.  of  Colkirk,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Beetley, 
1722-7;  of  Foulsham,  1743-71.  Died  Feb.  3,  1771.  M.I.  at 
Foulsham.   {Venn,  i.  526.) 

RICE,  JOHN  ap,  see  PRICE. 

RICE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1703. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  19,  1708;  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  28,  1709.  V.  of  Thorpe 
Market,  Norfolk,  1709-48.  R.  of  Edingthorpe,  1710-48. 
Died  1748. 

RICE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  14, 
1742.    S.   of   Edmund,   grazier,   of  Happisburgh,   Norfolk. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Oulton,  Norfolk  (private)  and  Monk 
Soham  (private).  Scholar,  1742-9;  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1747;  priest,  May  24,  1752; 

C.  of  Lessingham,  Norfolk,  1754-75;  of  Brumstead,  1755-67; 
of  Happisburgh,  1769-73.  V.  of  Happisburgh,  and  R.  of 
Eccles,  1773-5.  Died  June  29,  1775.  Buried  at  Happisburgh. 
M.I.   {Venn,  11.  52.) 

RICE,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  20, 
1699.  S.  of  David,  of  Ambleston,  Pembroke.  (Probably 
V.  there  in  1675.)  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1699-1700; 
Scholar,  1700;  B.A.  1702-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20, 
1702;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1703.  Perhaps  V.  of  West 
Barsham,  Norfolk,  till  1743.  Died  1743. 

RICH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19.  i635- 
Perhaps  4th  s.  of  Sir  Edwin,  of  Mulbarton  and  Newton 
Flotman,  Norfolk.  B.  c.  1619.  Matric.  1636;  Scholar,  1638; 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Fellow,  1640.  Tutor,  1644-7. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Edwin,  1675.  Created  Bart.,  Jan.  24, 
1675-6.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cholmeley,  of 
Lincolnshire.  Died  s.p.m.  Buried  at  Enfield,  Middlesex, 
May  30,  1677.  (One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  Robert  (1603), 
Earl  of  Warwick.  B.  1616.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1636. 
M.P.  for  Sandwich,  1645-53;  for  Essex,  1658-9.  Succeeded 
as  4th  Earl  of  Warwick,  May  29,  1659.  Died  s.p.s.m.,  Aug.  24, 
1673.  Buried  at  Felsted.   (G.£.C.)jl 

RICHE  or  RYCHE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Quekks', 
Easter,  1544. 

RITCHE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1616. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  London,  gent.;  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1618-9;  probably  called  to  the  Bar, 
1638. 

RICH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  26, 
1691.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.  (late  of  Lincoln's  Inn).  B.  in 
London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1691.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1690-1. 

RICH,  EDWARD  TEMPLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  3.  1743.  S.  of  Edward  Pickering,  clerk,  of  Gloucester- 
shire. B.  at  North  Sanew.  School,  Manchester  (Mr  Brook) . 
Matric.  1744. 

RICH,  HATTON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1639. 
4th  s.  of  Robert  (1603),  Earl  of  Warwick  (by  his  1st  wife, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hatton,  of  Newport).  Bapt. 
May  9,  1623,  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  M.A.  1640  {fit.  nob.). 
Died  s./>.,  Feb.  28, 1670.  Brother  of  Robert  (1626)  and  possibly 
of  Charles  (1635).   {G.E.C.) 

RICH,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1603 
{imputes).  2nd  s.  of  Robert  (1595),  ist  Earl  of  Warwick. 
Bapt.  at  Stratford-le-Bow,  London,  Aug.  19,  1590-  Matric. 
1603;  M.A.  (on  King's  visit)  1615.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1610.  K.B.,  1610.  M.P.  for  Leicester,  1610-1,  1614. 
Created  Baron  Kensington,  1623,  and  Earl  of  Holland,  1624. 
Employed  on  diplomatic  missions  to  Paris,  1624  and  1625. 
K.G.,  1625.  Privy  Councillor,  1625.  Chancellor  of  the  Uni- 
versity, 1628-49.  Intrigued  at  Court  against  the  King's 
ministers.  Constable  of  Windsor  Castle,  1629-45.  First 
Governor  of  the  Providence  Company,  1630.  Created  Chief 
Justice  in  eyre  South  of  Trent,  1631-48.  Groom  of  the  Stole 
and  First  Lord  of  the  Bedchamber,  1636-42.  Gave  evidence 
against  Strafiord.  Went  over  to  the  parliamentary  party, 
but  again  turned  to  the  King's  side  on  the  outbreak  of  the 
second  civil  war,  1648.  Defeated  at  St  Neots,  and  taken 
prisoner,  1648.  Sentenced  to  death  and  beheaded,  Mar.  9, 
1648-9.  Brother  of  Robert  (1603).  {D.N.B.) 


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RICH,  HUGH.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Miehs.  1548. 
S.  of  Sir  Richard  (below),  afterwards  Lord  Rich,  and  Chancellor 
of  England.  K.B.  1553.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Went- 
worth.  Died  s.p.  Nov.  i,  1554.  Probably  brother  of  Richard 
(1564-5).  (Vis.  of  Essex,  i(>i2.) 

RICH,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1601.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (an  illegitimate  s.  of  Richard, 
ist  Baron  Rich).  B.A.  1604-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 
1609-10.  M.P.  for  Totnes,  1614;  for  East  Retford,  1620-2; 
for  Harwich,  1624-5,  1626,  1628-9;  for  Newport  (Isle  of 
Wight),  1625.  Knighted,  Nov.  8,  1617.  ODnnected  with  the 
Bermudas  Company  in  16 16;  bought  shares  in  the  Virginia 
Company  in  1619,  of  which  he  became  a  prominent  member. 
Joined  with  the  Earl  of  Warwick  and  others  in  providing 
funds  for  the  first  voyage  of  discovery  to  Providence  Island, 
1629,  and  in  forming  a  company  of  adventurers  for  the 
plantation  of  Providence  and  Henrietta,  1630.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Stondon,  Essex.  Died  1636.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1636; 
'of  Stondon,  Essex.'  Left  his  property  in  Essex  to  his 
nephew  Nathaniel  (1637)  with  whom  he  has  been  confused. 
{D.N.B.;  Lefroy,  Memorial  of  the  Bermudas,  11.  594.) 

RICH,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  1637. 
Of  Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  late  of  Felsted,  Essex,  Esq., 
and  nephew  of  Nathaniel  (above).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  13,  1639.  Entered  the  Army  under  the  Earl  of  Essex, 
1642.  Received  a  commission  as  Captain  and  raised  a  troop 
of  horse  in  the  County  of  Essex.  Joined  the  Earl  of  Man- 
chester's army,  1643.  Fought  at  5faseby.  M.P.  for  Ciren- 
cester, 1649.  Inclined  to  the  views  of  the  Fifth  Monarchy 
Men ;  deprived  of  his  command  and  imprisoned  for  opposing 
Cromwell's  government.  Restored  to  his  command  in  1659, 
but  cashiered  by  Monck  for  resisting  the  Restoration. 
Arrested  during  the  excitement  caused  by  Venner's  plot, 
i66i;  remained  in  confinement,  till  1665.  Married  (i)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Hampden,  Knt.;  (2)  Lady  Anne 
Kerr,  dau.  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Ancrum.  His  s.  Robert 
succeeded  to  the  estate  and  baronetcy  of  his  relative  Sir 
Charles  Rich  in  1677.  Died  1702.  Will  proved.  Mar.  1702. 
(D.N.B.;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

RITCHE,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1577-8.  B.  at  Calne,  Wilts.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1585-6,  age  25;  priest,  Dec.  20, 
1589.  C.  of  St  Andrew  Hubbard,  London.  V.  of  Meurksbury, 
Somerset,  1593-1638.   Died  1638. 

RICH,  RICHARD,  1st  Baron  Rich  and  Lord  Chancellor  (1547- 
51).  Probably  sometime  a  member  of  the  University.  2nd  s. 
of  Richard  (and  Joan  Dingley).  B.  c.  1497.  Studied  at  the 
Middle  Temple.  Barrister.  M.P.  for  Colchester,  1529. 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1536.  Solicitor-General, 
1533.  Created  Baron  Rich  of  Leez,  Essex,  Feb.  16,  1546-7. 
Lord  Chancellor,  1547-8.  Foimded  Felsted  Grammar  School, 
1564.  Died  1568.  Buried  at  Felsted.  M.I.  Father  of  Hugh 
(1548)  and  probably  of  the  next.  (Cooper,  i.  253;  D.N.B.; 
G.E.C.) 

RICH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Richard  (above),  ist  Baron  Rich. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Hugh  (1548). 

RICH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1571.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  2nd  Baron  Rich.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1575-6.  Married  Catherine 
Knyvett.  Died  s.p.,  1580.  Probably  brother  of  Robert 
(1595).   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612;  Sergeaunt,  Felsted,  88.) 

RICH,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1618-9. 

RICH,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1622  (fil.  nob.).  Perhaps  adm.  FeU.- 
Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1617. 

RICH,  RICHMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1685.  Of 
Gloucestershire.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (?  1645).  Matric. 
Easter,  1686.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  1,  1688. 

RICH,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1595.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  2nd  Baron  Rich. 
B.  c.  1560.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1573.  Succeeded 
to  the  peerage,  Feb.  27,  1580-1.  Volunteer  with  the  Fleet 
against  Cadiz,  1596.  Privy  Councillor,  1608.  Created  Earl 
of  Warwick,  .\ug.  2,  1618.  Married  (i)  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Walter,  Earl  of  Essex;  (2)  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Wray.  Died  Mar.  24,  1618-9.  Buried  at  Felsted,  Essex. 
Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1571),  father  of  the  next  and 
Henry  (1603).   (J.  Sergaunt,  Felsted;  G.E.C.) 

RICH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1603. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (above),  1st  Earl  of  Warwick.  Matric. 
1603;  M.A.  1624.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  K.B.,  1603. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1604.  M.P.  for  Maldon,  1610-1; 
for  Essex,  1614.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl,  Mar.  24,  1618-9. 
Parliamentarian.  Privy  Councillor,  1641.  Lord  High 
Admiral,  1643-5.  Occupied  himself  with  the  colonisation 
of  America  and  with  privateering  ventures.  .Associated  with 
the  foundation  of  the  Colonies  of  New  Plymouth,  Massachu- 

V.A.C.  III. 


Richards,  Frederick 

setts,  and  Connecticut.  Governor  of  Guernsey,  1645.  A 
member  of  Cromwell's  Upper  House,  1657-8.  Married  three 
wives.  Died  Apr.  19,  1658.  Buried  at  Felsted,  Essex. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1603),  father  of  the  next  and  Hatton 
(1639).  (D.N.B.;  G.E.C;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

RICH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (above),  2nd  Earl  of  Warwick.  Bapt. 
July  13,  1611,  at  Hackney.  M.-A.  1629.  Created  D.C.L. 
(0.xford)  1642.  K.B.,  1626.  M.P.  for  Essex,  1629,  1640-1. 
Succeeded  as  3rd  Earl,  Apr.  19,  1658.  Married  (1)  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  (Cavendish),  Earl  of  Devonshire;  (2)  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cheeke.  Died  May  29,  1659.  Brother 
of  Hatton  (1639)  and  possibly  of  Charles  (1635),  father  of 
the  next.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612;  G.E.C.) 

RICH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  1650.  S. 
and  h.  of  Robert  (above).  Matric.  1650-1.  Travelled  in 
France,  with  his  old  tutor  Dr  Gauden,  afterwards  Bishop  of 
Worcester.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  OUver  Cromwell,  Nov. 
11,  1657.  Died  s.p.,  Feb.  16,  1657-8,  aged  23.  Buried  at 
Felsted.  (G.E.C. ;  Noble,  Memoirs  of  the  Cromwell  Family, 
n.  397.) 

RICHE,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1702  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews).  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Wrabness,  Essex,  1701-28.  Died  1728. 

RICH,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  Samuel,  D.D., 
R.  of  North  Cemey,  Gloucs.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford) 
July  13,  1660;  B.A.  (Cxford)  1663-4.  V.  of  Driffield,  Gloucs., 
1666-73.  R.  of  Miserden,  1670-3.  V.  of  Ledbury,  Hereford, 
1672-6.  V.  of  Hurley,  Berks.,  1676-81.  R.  of  Stalbridge, 
Dorset,  1676-90.  R.  of  Strathfieldsaye,  Hants.,  1678-1705. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Albemarle.  (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

RICH,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  20, 
1644.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647. 

RICH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  3,  1645.  S.  of  Edward,  counseller,  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
B.  at  St  Botolph's,  Aldersgate,  Middlesex.  School,  Ciren- 
cester (Mr  Topp).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1646. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  1653.  Perhaps  father  of  Richmond  (1685). 

RICH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1583; 
B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Fellow,  1588.  Proctor,  1598-9- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591.  V.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk,  1601.  (Cooper, 
II.  385.) 

RICH,  .   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1555  (the 

entry  is  '  Rich  Jurat,'  i.e.  juratus). 

RICH,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  10,  1692. 

(Name  off,  Oct.  21.) 
•  RICH,  — — .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  3,   1697. 
(Name  ofi,  1701.) 

RICHANT,  see  RYCANT. 

RICHARDS,  see  also  RICHERS  and  RICCARD. 

RICHARDS,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Qiiehns',  Easter, 
1586.   Of  Norfolk. 

RIKARDS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1572- 

RICHARDS  or  RICKARDS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
May  II,  1659.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3. 

RICHARDES,  ED.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1566. 

RICHARDS,  EDMUND.  Resident  at  Jesus,  1538-9;  chorister, 

RICHARDS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23, 
1653.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7. 

RICHARDS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8, 
1670.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1678.   R.  of  Molesworth,  Hunts.,  1681-94.  Died  1694. 

RICHARDES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
c.  1591.   Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1595-6. 

RICHARDS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1663. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1664. 

RICHARDS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1657.  S.  of  Nathaniel  (1629),  R.  of  Kentisbury,  Devon. 
Bapt.  there,  July  23,  1638.  Schools,  Colebrooke  (Mr  Richard 
Richards)  and  Exeter  (Mr  Hyter).  Matric.  1657.  Readm. 
FeU.-Com.  Sept.  13,  1657.  Patron  of  Kentisbury  in  1670. 
Buried  May  4,  1698.    (Venn,  1.  398.) 

RICHARDS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  25,  1716. 
Of  Middlesex.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1716.  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel,  May  16,  1721.  M.B.  1722.  One  of  these  names 
of  Grantham,  Lines.,  M.D.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1760. 

RICHARDS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Queens', 
June  26,  1724;  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Of  Middle- 
sex. Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  20,  1731;  priest,  June  25,  1732.  K.  of  Little 
Wigborough,  Essex,  i734-6i.  R.  of  North  Fambndge, 
1742-61.  Died  before  Nov.  24,  1761.   (Al.  Carthus.) 

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Richards,  George 

RICHARDS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

RICHARD  or  RICARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  i4>  1502.  Of  Thome,  Yorks.  B.A. 
1506-7;  M.A.  1510;  B.D.  1517;  D.D.  1520.  FeUow,  1505-13- 
Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  19,  1512-3.  V.  of  Hahfax, 
Yorks.  (according  to  Harwood).  (Identified  by  Cooper,  i.  233, 
with  Thomas,  Prior  of  Totnes,  but  see  Grace  Book,  V,  421.) 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.   B.A.  1512-3- 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Resident  at  Jesus,  1538-9;  chorister. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1557. 
Of  Denbigh.  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563.  FeUow,  1560 
Perhaps  V.  of  Thomborough,  Bucks.,  1574-  Probably  V.  of 
Bradfield,  Essex,  1587-1601;  V.  of  Staines,  Middlesex,  1589- 
95.   Died  1601.    (Hennessy.) 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Lent,  1563-4- 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Billingford,  Norfolk,  1582-5. 

RYCHARDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1573-  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1575-6-  One  of  these  names  s.  and 
h.  of  Edward,  of  Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight.  Knighted,  Aug. 
27,  1615.   iyis.  of  Hants.) 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1579-80. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1580-1. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1585;  B.A.  1588-9. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1632.  Of  Rutland.  B.A.  1635-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoto) 
June  5,  1642;  priest  (Gloucester,  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Chapel) 
Mar.  18,  1669-70;  as  M.A.  of  Catharine  Hall.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Appledore,  Kent,  1646-51.   V.  of  Alkham,  in  1646. 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  M.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
German,  of  Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  priest.  School,  Wm- 
chester.  Matric.  (New  CoUege,  Oxford)  Mar.  23,  1631-2, 
age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1635;  M.A.  1639;  B.D.  1660-1.  R.  of 
Yaverland,  1638.   R.  of  Wyke,  Hants.,  1649.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  23,  1674- 
2nd  s.  of  Solomon,  gent.,  of  Clonmell,  Tipperary.  Schools, 
Wexford  and  'Reding.'  Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1674-80; 
M.B.  1680-1;  M.D.  1696.  Fellow,  1680-90.  Was  dis- 
inherited.  Died  s.p.,  beyond  the  seas.   (Venn,  i.  451.) 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1703.  S.  of  Basil,  V.  of  Linton,  Kent.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1703;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoki,  Liit. 
dim. 'from  Canterbury)  Dec.  25,  1710.  V.  of  Teston,  Kent, 
1711-41.  R.ofAllington,  1712-14.  R.  of  Nettlestead,  1714- 
36.   Died  distracted.   (Hasted,  11.  289.) 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i,  1704-5. 
Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  24, 
1710;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1711-  R-  of  Molesworth,  Hunts., 
1711-39.   Died  1739.   Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  (1697-8). 

RICHARDS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  2, 
1716.  S.  of  Richard,  butcher,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Spalding. 
School,  Spalding  (Mr  Waring).  Matric.  1716.  Of  Spalding. 
Died  Oct.  30,  1767,  aged  68.   (G.  Mag.) 

RICHARDS,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Dec. 
1733;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1736-7- 
V.  of  Manuden,  Essex,  1741-68.  Died  1768.  Will  (Com.  C. 
Essex)  1768. 

RICHARDS,  JOSIAH.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1704.  S.  of  Samuel, 
of  Budleigh,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  28.  1688,  age  18;  B.A.  (Luicoto  College,  Oxford)  1691-2. 
R.  of  Bradford,  Devon,  1699.  R.  of  Comb-in-Teignhead, 
Devon,  1704.  Will  (Exeter)  1743.   (.4;.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDS,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
24,  1637.  V.  of  Colston  Bassett,  Notts.,  1661-80.  Died  July  5, 
1680.  Buried  at  CropweU  Bishop.  M.I.  there.  (Godfrey, 
Notts.) 
RICHARDS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  28,  1628-9.  5th  s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Kentisbury,  Devon. 
Bapt.  there,  Jan.  31,  1610-1.  School,  Torrington  (Messrs 
Salisbury  and  Shopley).  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629-32; 
LL.B.  1634.  R.  of  Kentisbury,  1638-60.  Died  Dec.  1660. 
Admon.  (Exeter)  Jan.  16,  1660-1.  (Apparently  not  identical 
with  the  author  of  The  Tragedy  of  Messalina  and  poems; 
see  N.  and  Q.,  loth  S.,  xi.  461,  which  tends  to  show  that  the 
poet  was  a  native  of  Kent.)  Brother  of  William  (1618)  and 
father  of  Francis  (1657).  (X^enn,  1.  287;  D.N.B.;  Geneal., 
N.S.,  xxvii.  83.) 
RICHARD,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1570. 
RICHARDS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1577. 


Richards,  William 

RICHARDS,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  17,  1604;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1604-5 
(entries  erased,  as  he  refused  to  pay).  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Whitfield,  Kent,  1608.  Died  the  same  year. 
RICHARDS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  24, 
1656-7.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Braunton,  Devon.  School, 
Colebrooke  (Mr  Richard  Richards).  Matric.  1657;  Scholar, 
1657-63;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
1663;  priest  (Chichester)  Feb.  9,  1665-6.  C.  of  Ruckinge, 
Kent,  1663.  R.  of  Orlestone,  1666-9,  and  of  Snave  and 
Snargate,  1668-83.  Died  1683.  (Venn,  1.  397.) 
RICHARDS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4, 
1697-8.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A. 
1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1704;  priest  (Lincota) 
Sept.  22,  1706.  C.  of  Irchester,  Northants.,  1704-  R-  of 
Molesworth,  Hunts.,  1707-11.  V.  of  Bromham,  Beds.,  1712- 
58.  Signs  as  minister  at  Oakley,  -1713-31-.  Chaplain  to 
Thomas,  Lord  Trevor.  R.  of  Chellington,  1720-58.  Buried 
at  Bromham,  Feb.  27,  1758,  aged  77-  M.I.  Perhaps  brother 
of  John  (1705).  (Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  58.) 
RICHARDS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  14,  1637-8. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1637-8;  Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1641-2; 
M.A.  1647.  Probably  R.  of  Hartshorn,  Derbs.,  till  1663. 
Died  1663.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iii.  381.) 
RICHARDS,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1675. 

Matric.  Easter,  1677;  M.B.  1684. 
RICHARDS,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1517.  B.  in  Devon.  Benedictine 
monk  at  Tavistock.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1515.  Prior  of  Totnes, 
1528.  R.  of  St  George,  Exeter,  till  1564.  WiU  dated  Aug.  10, 
1563;  proved  (Exeter)  Apr.  14,  1564.  (D.N.B.,  and  Al. 
Oxon.,  following  Cooper,  identify  him  with  the  B.D.  of  1517, 
but  this  was  John  of  King's  (1502)  whom  see.) 
RICHARDS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1568.  Possibly  s.  of  Morgan.  B.  in  London,  c.  1553.  B.A. 
1571-2.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  8,  1574- 
Schoohnaster  at  Huntingdon.  Master  of  the  Hospital  of 
St  John,  Huntingdon,  1584-99  (appointed  by  Morgan 
Richards,  citizen  and  skinner,  of  London,  in  whose  will 
(P.C.C.)  1587,  son  Thomas  is  mentioned).  R.  of  Hartford, 
Hunts.,  1598-1620.  Died  1620. 
RICHARDS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  16, 
1660-1.  S.  of  Ralph,  clerk,  of  Helmdon,  Northants.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Brackley  (Mr  Gibbs)  and  Market  Harborough, 
Leics.  (Mr  Berry).  Matric.  1661.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1661.  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1664-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  2,  1667;  priest,  Mar.  7,  1668-9.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  R.  of  Helmdon,  Northants.,  i668-75-  {Venn,  i.  410.) 
RICHARD  or  RICKARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  18,  1730.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of 
Cambridgeshire.  B.  at  Swaffham  Bulbeck.  (In  Co.  Durham, 
1712,  by  Ely  Register.)  School,  Swaffham  Bulbeck.  Matric. 
1730';  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737-  Fellow,  1737-43-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  June  7,  1734;  'C.  of  Swaffham  Bulbeck.'  R.  of 
Hopton,  Suffolk,  1741-83. 
RICHARDS,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1585. 
RICHARDS,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Dover,  1601. 
V.  of  Brookland,  Kent,  1602-16.  R.  of  St  James,  Dover, 
1608.  Will  (Canterbury)  1642.  Benefactor  to  Emmanuel  by 
foundation  of  scholarships. 
RICHARD,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  12,  1513.  (Name  ofi,  1516.)  Of  Hatfield,  Yorks. 
RICHARDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  4, 
1618.  S.  of  Richard,  minister,  of  Combe  Martin  and  Kentis- 
bury, Devon.  Bapt.  Nov.  1600,  at  Combe  Martin.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1618;  Scholar,  1619-20.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  20,  1620.  Barrister,  1631.  Manned 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Norgate,  of  Westminster,  Jan.  28, 
1633-4.  Will  dated,  Aug.  5,  1659;  proved  (P.C.C.)  Dec.  17, 
1659.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1628-9).  [Venn,  i.  239; 
Genealogist,  N.S.,  xxvii.  79.) 
RICHARDS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  13, 

1622.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
RICHARDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  20, 
1709-10.  S.  of  John,  weaver,  of  Botesdale,  Sufiolk.  B.  at 
Rickinghall  Inferior.  School,  Botesdale  (Mr  Maboume). 
Scholar,  1710-6;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18, 
1715;  priest  (Ely)  Sept,  22,  1717-  R-  of  Flempton  and  Hen- 
grave,  Suffolk,  1720-30.  Died  May  22,  1730.  Buried  at 
Flempton.  M.I.  (Venn,  i.  522.) 
RICHARDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1733  S  of  William.  Bapt.  at  Stamford  Baron,  Northants., 
Dec.  12,  1714.  Matric.  Easter,  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A. 
1741.  Fellow,  1737.  Taxor,  i743-  Ensign  in  the  army,  1 745- 
'Afterwards  Lieutenant  in  an  independent  Company  m  the 
East  Indies.  Died  at  Fort  St  George,  1752-'  (Harwood,  323- 


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RICHARDS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i?)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  21,  1741.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Warmwell,  Dorset. 
Bapt.  Apr.  30,  1724.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1741. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  18,  1741.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
1748.  Of  Warmwell,  Esq.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward 
Clavell,  of  Smedmore,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  10,  1803.  {Hutchins, 
n.  499.) 


— .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1480;  B.A. 

-.    M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1486-7.    A  monk  of 


RICHARDS, 

RICHARD,  - 

Ely. 
RICHARDS, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1649-50. 
RICHARDS,  .    Adm.  sizar   at   St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1652. 
RICHARDSON,    ADAM.     B.Civ.L.    1540-1.     R.    of    Panfield, 

Essex,  1542-68.    R.  of  Barton,  Norfolk,  1554-6.    R.  of  Gt 

Oakley,   Essex,    1554-61.    R.  of  Little  Chesterford,   1555. 

V.  of  Gt  Birch,   1558.    V.  of  White  Notley,  1562-6.    Will 

(Cons.  C.  London)  1568;  directs  that  his  son  Richard  (?  1569) 

shall  go  '  to  the  University.' 

RICHARDSON,  ADRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1683. 
Previously  matric.  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  21,  1680-1. 
S.  of  Richard  (1652),  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants.  B.  there. 
Matric.  Michs.  1684;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May,  1687;  priest  (London)  Feb.  1688-9.  C.  of  Oxen- 
don,  Northants.,  1688.  V.  of  Brixworth,  1700.  Married,  at 
Brixworth,  to  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Clendon,  R.  of 
Scaldwell,  Northants.,  Jan.  16,  1699-1700.  Buried  there 
Jan.  31,  1703-4.  M.L  Will  (Archd.  Northants.).  Admon. 
granted  to  his  father.  Mar.  2,  1703-4.  {Peile,  11.  93;  H.  I. 
Longden;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1579.  Of  Surrey.   B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 

RICHARDSON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  20,  1748.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  School, 
Nottingham.  Scholar,  1748;  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9;  priest,  Sept.  1754.  C.  of  Skel- 
brooke. 

RICHARDSON,  ANTHONY.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Cumberland,  pleb.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford) 
Jan.  14,  1596-7,  age  14;  B.A.  1602;  M.A.  1605;  B.D.  1614. 
Proctor  (Oxford)  1613.  R.  of  West  Camel,  Somerset,  1615. 
R.  of  Kingsdon,  1626,  ejected,  but  restored.  Died  1665. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  20,  1717-8.  S.  of  James  (?  1691),  clerk,  of  Middlesex. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  Feb.  11;  priest,  Mar.  17,  1727-8.  V.  of 
Cowfold,  Sussex,  1728-54.  R.  of  Edburton,  1735-54.  Buried 
at  Brighton,  Dec.  30,  1754.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1731). 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  316.) 

RICHARDSON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  6, 
1729.  Of  Durham.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737- 
Fellow,  1741-67.  Senior  Proctor,  1762-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1733-4;  priest,  Sept.  27,  1737-  V.  of 
Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1748.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
1752.  R.  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1766-75.  Died  Dec.  29, 
1775,  aged  65.   M.I.  there. 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1588.  B.  at  Beesby,  Lines.,  1570.  Probably  B.A.  i59i-2i  and 
M.A.  1595.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  31,  1595; 
as  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants.,  and  M.A.  V.  of  Tealby,  Lines., 
1598-1602.   R.  of  East  Barkworth,  1602-26.   (Peile,   1.  192.) 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  29,  1620.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1584),  serjeant-at-law,  of 
Norfolk.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1620.  Readm.  Fell.- 
Com.  1621.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  24,  1620.  Probably 
died  young.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1614).   (Venn,  1.  251.) 

RICHARDSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1709.  S.  of  Christopher,  husbandman.  B.  at  Gray- 
southen,  near  Cockermouth,  Cumberland.  School,  Appleby 
(Mr  Banks).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716;  B.D. 
1724.  Fellow,  1715-35.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1720; 
priest  (London)  Apr.  11,  1721.  R.  of  Brandesburton,  Yorks., 
1734-55-   Died  Sept.  18,  1755.   (G.  Mag.) 

RICHARDSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.Can.L.  1513-4-  R-  of  St 
Martin  Pomeroy,  London,  1532-9. 

RICHARDSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1633.  Probably  s.  of  Christopher,  of  York.  Bapt. 
Jan.  17,  1618,  at  St  Mary  BishophiU,  York.  B.A.  1636-7; 
M.A.  1640.  R.  of  Kirkheaton,  Yorks.,  1646-61,  ejected. 
An  intimate  associate  of  Oliver  Heywood,  in  whose  diaries 
is  frequent  mention  of  his  visits  to  LasseU  Hall  for  religious 
exercises.  Licensed  as  chaplain  to  William  Cotton,  of  Denby 


Richardson,  Henry 

Grange,  Penistone,  1672-87.  Went  to  Liverpool  in  1687  and 
became  the  founder  of  nonconformity  there.  Buried  at 
St  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  Dec.  5,  1698.  (Calamy,  11.  565; 
Yorks.  Bibliographer,  11.  287;  D.N.B.) 

RICHARDSON,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  23, 
1623.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Durham.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1623.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  bapt.  Nov.  19, 
1607,  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham.  Buried  there  May  15,  1644. 
CH.  M.  Wood.) 

RICHARDSON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  12;  priest,  Apr.  13,  1627.  Possibly  identical  with  the 
ejected  minister  (D.D.),  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  If  so,  minister  of 
Sawley  Chapel,  Ripon,  1639,  and  kept  a  school  there. 
Preacher  in  Ripon  Minster  during  the  Commonwealth;  there 
in  1649.  (His  wife  Dorcas  died  Aug.  31,  1653;  M.I.  in  Ripon 
Cathedral.)  Afterwards  went  to  Holland.  Pastor  of  the 
English  Church  at  Leyden,  1670-4.  Adm.  at  Leyden  Uni- 
versity, Feb.  23,  1671;  as  of  Yorks.,  minister  of  God's  word 
in  the  Enghsh  Church.  Author,  Anglo-Belgica.  Died  c.  1677, 
at  Amsterdam.  Perhaps  father  of  Edward  (1659).  (Leyden 
Students;  Ripon  Millenary  Record;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

RICHARDSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,   1636. 

S.  of  Thomas.  B.  1617.   Matric.  Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1639-40. 

Adm.  at  Leyden,  July  8,  1644,  age  26.  Adm.  extra-licentiate 

R.C.P.,  Nov.  10,  1662.    M.D.  (Leyden)  1664  (being  readm. 

there  Apr.  2,  1664,  as  Med.  Cand.,  age  47).   (Munk,  i.  307; 

W.  J.  Kaye.) 
RICHARDSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17, 

1652.   Of  Lancashire.    Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Grinlow, 

Lanes.    Bapt.  Apr.  12,  1635,  at  Manchester.    Matric.  1652; 

B.A.    1656;   M.A.    1660.     Probably  ord.   presbyter  by  the 

Manchester  Classis,   1658.    Minister  of  Stretford,   1657-60. 

Morning  lecturer  at  Manchester  CoUegiate  Church;  ejected, 

1662.    Licensed  to  teach  at  Wharton  Hall,  Lanes.,   1672. 

Died  1680.    See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

(E.  Axon.) 
RICHARDSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene, 

1659.  S.  of  Edward  (?  1623),  D.D.,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  School, 

Eton.   Matric.  1660. 

RICHARDSON,  EUBULUS.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1630-1.  C.  of 
Eaton  Bray,  Beds.,  in  1631. 

RICHARDSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  12,  1716.  Of  Willington,  Beds.  Matric.  1716;  B.A. 
1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1721;  priest,  Sept. 
20,  1724.  V.  of  Husbome  Crawley,  Beds.,  1722-31. 

RICHARDSON,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1561.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Withemsea,  Yorks., 
1573-1604. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1567.   Perhaps  V.  of  Astwood,  Bucks.,  1574-1613. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  21, 
1655-6.  Of  Cambridge. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1691.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Wykeham, 
near  Scarborough,  Yorks.   Matric.  1691. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  7,  1710-1.  S.  of  George,  of  Foremark,  Derbs.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  1711;  Scholar,  1714;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A. 
1718.  Fellow,  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  27,  1716;  priest 
(York)  June  12,  1720. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1740. 

RICHARDSON,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  c.  1584-5- 
S.  of  William,  preacher.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1585.  Migrated  as  pens,  to  Caius,  May  12, 
1587,  age  18.  Scholar,  1587-90;  B.A.  1588-9.  One  of  these 
names  of  Washingborough,  Lines.;  will  proved  (Lincoln) 
1597-    [Venn,  i.  129.) 

RICHARDSON,  HARBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Sidney,  June  10,  1635.  S.  of  John  (?  1589),  D.D.,  dean  of 
Hereford.  School,  Westminster.  M.A.  1635-6. 

RICHARDSON,  HENRY.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1546.  Chaplain  of 
Trinity,  1546-8.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1546.  R.  of 
St  Botolph,  1546-9.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1549;  'of  Trinity 
College.'   [Trinity  College  Admissions,  i.  47.) 

RICHARDSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15  sic.)  at 
Sidney,  Mar.  27,  1667.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1642),  Baron 
Cramond.  B.  Oct.  1650,  in  London.  School,  Elmdon,  Essex 
(Mr  Howorth).  M.A.  1668.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Baron 
Cramond,  May  16,  1674.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Napier,  of  Luton  Hoo,  Beds.,  Bart.  Died  s.p.,  Jan.  5,  1701. 
Buried  at  Honingham,  Norfolk.  M.I.  Brother  of  William 
(1670).   (The  Scots  Peerage,  u.  583.) 


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RICHARDSON,  HENRY.  Incorp.  M.A.  1738,  from  University 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  June  20,  1729,  age  18.  S.  of 
Richard  (1694),  of  Bierley,  Yorks.,  M.D.  B.  Mar.  24,  1710-1. 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1733;  M.A.  1736.  R.  of  Thomton-in-Craven, 
Yorks.,  1735-78.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Dawson, 
of  Oldham,  Lanes.  Died  Mar.  27,  1778.  Buried  at  Thornton. 
M.I.  Brother  of  William  (1728)  and  Richard  (1736).  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Loidis  Elmete,  App.  38.) 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  16,  1671-2.  S.  of  Rowland.  B.  at  York.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  1675-6; 
priest,  Sept.  1677.  Probably  V.  of  Tunstall,  Yorks.,  1676-83; 
V.  of  Hilston,  1684-1713.  Died  1713.  Perhaps  brother  of 
John  (1658). 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1691.  S.  of  Lancelot,  husbandman.  B.  at  Crosby 
Garrett,  Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1691;  B.A. 
1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1694 
{sic);  priest,  May  20,  1695.  One  of  these  names  chaplain 
Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards,  1715-7.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary  namesake  and  probable  kinsman,  with 
whom  he  must  not  be  confused.  (James  Richardson,  preb. 
of  Lichfield;  died  in  1748.)  Perhaps  father  of  Benjamin 
(1717-8)  and  John  (1731)- 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26, 
1715.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  1716,  age  21.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  8,  1718. 

RICHARDSON,  JAMES.  M.A.  1739  {Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  V.  of 
Keevil,  Wilts.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1782. 

RICHARDSON,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  ao, 
1615. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1552. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Michs.  1555. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chester)  Nov.  13,  1569. 
V.  of  Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake,  Leics.,  i577.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1634.  Doubtless  father  of  William  (1638). 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578. 
B.  at  Linton,  Cambs.,  c.  1564.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1585;  B.D.  1592;  D.D.  1597.  Fellow  of  Em- 
manuel, 1585.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1607-17.  Master 
of  Peterhouse,  1609-15.  Master  of  Trinity,  1615-25.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  11,  1591-2. 
R.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk,  1595-1625.  R.  of  Algarkirk,  Lines., 
1608.  One  of  the  translators  of  the  Bible.  Died  Apr.  20,  1625. 
Buried  in  Trinity  College  Chapel.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1626. 
{D.N.B.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  9, 
1582-3.  Matric.  1582-3. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584.  Of  Yorkshire.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Dec.  1586.  B.A. 
1586-7.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ellerbum-e«»t-Wilton, 
IJ91-C.  1602. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1589; 
B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1595  (?);  B.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1603; 
D.D.  from  Christ's,  1610.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Nonvich) 
1599.  R.  of  Pattersley,  Norfolk,  1604.  Probably  preb.  of 
Hereford,  1606;  dean,  163 1-6.  Died  1636.  Will  dated 
Apr.  I,  1636;  proved.  May  25,  1636.  Probably  father  of 
Harbert  (1635).   {Peile,  1.  197;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  i.  478.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Durham.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A. 
from  Trinity  Hall,  1601.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  9,  1597-8.  Escheator  of  Durham,  1613.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  Athey,  of  Bradwood,  Co. 
Palatine.  Buried  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  Sept.  22,  1623. 
Probably  father  of  John  (1632).   {Surtees,  iv.  151.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
Migrated  to  Emmsmuel,  Sept.  13,  1595.  B.A.  from  Em- 
manuel, 1597-8;  M.A.  1609.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1609.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  28,  1602.  Probably  R.  of  Gunby, 
Lines.,  and  R.  of  Twywell,  Northants.,  1629-37.  Buried 
Mar.  30,  1637.  Probably  father  of  Nicholas  (1629).  {Baker, 
I.  691.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  B.D.  1609.  Incorp.  from  Dublin. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1623. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May 
7,  1632.  S.  of  John  (?  1594),  Esq.,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  Jan.  9, 
1616-7,  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham.  School,  'Baynton' 
(Stainton-le-Street),'Durham  (private).  Matric.  1632.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1633.  {Vis.  of  Durham,  1615;  Surtees, 
JV,  151.) 


Richardson,  John 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1637.  B.  at  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  but  brought  to  Cambridge 
in  infancy.  At  school  there.  B.A.  1640-1.  Probably  minister 
of  Bottlebridge,  Hunts.,  c.  1650.  Minister  at  St  Michael, 
Stamford,  Lines.;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  preacher  in 
Lincolnshire.  Died  May,  1687.  Probably  father  of  Samuel 
(1672)  and  John  (1665).   {Calamy,  n.  157.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 
1637.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1641.  One  of  these 
names  of  St  Benet,  Cambridge,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1647. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  22,  1637-8.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Canterbury,  Kent. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1639. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1641-2  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  James,  of  Thorpe  Bassett,  Yorks.,  pleb.  Matric. 
(Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford)  May  11,  1632,  age  16;  B.A.  1634; 
M.A.  1637.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fingest,  Bucks.,  1647- 
67.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  6, 
1646.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Redbourne,  Lines.  School,  Oundle. 
Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  Perhaps  ord.  priest, 
Apr.  1653;  'B.A.'  R.  of  Brooksby,  Leics.,  1677.  {Peile,  i. 
509.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 

25,  1647.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Stonesby,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Melton  (Mr  Wild).  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Godeby,  Leics.,  1656-81,  but  possibly 
John  (above). 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
May  29,  1648.  S.  of  John,  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  gent.  School, 
Newport,  Essex.   Matric.  1648. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  10, 
1658.  1st  s.  of  Rowland.  B.  at  Petergate,  York.  School, 
Hull  (Mr  Jo.  Shores).  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 
Perhaps  brother  of  James  (1671-2). 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  25,  1660.  S.  of  John,  ot  Blackwell,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Doncaster  (Mr  Cooke).  Matric.  1660.  Of  Newton, 
Derbs.  Married  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Youle,  alderman 
of  Derby,  and  three  times  Mayor.  Living,  1705.  {F.M.G., 
1017.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  15, 
1665.  Probably  s.  of  John  (1637,  Queens'),  clerk.  B.  at 
Bottlebridge  (or  Botolph  Bridge),  Hunts.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672;  B.D.  1679.  Fellow,  1674-  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  22,  1672.  V.  of  St  Giles',  Cambridge,  1673.  R.  of 
North  Luffenham,  Rutland,  1685-90,  deprived  as  non -juror. 
Retired  to  Wilshamstead,  Beds.  Author,  theological.  Died 
c.  1725.   Probably  brother  of  Samuel  (1672).   {D.N.D.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  23,  1665. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Westerby,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric.  1665; 
B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1668-9;  priest,  Dec. 
1672.  Perhaps  R.  of  Emley,  Yorks.,  in  1681.  Died  c.  Apr. 
1701. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  19,  1677.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Ayclifie,  Durham,  farmer. 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little 
Moulton,  Norfolk,  1689.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Easington, 
Durham,  1691-1717. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 

26,  1681-2.  S.  of  William  (?  1638),  R.  of  South  Kibworth, 
Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Kibworth  Beauchamp  (Mr  Dand). 
Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1690.  Probably  V.  of 
Barrow-upon-Soar,  Leics.,  1696-1701.  Probably  brother  of 
WiUiam  (1685). 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  6, 
1690-1.  S.  of  John,  of  North  Bierley,  near  Bradford.  Bapt. 
Oct.  20,  1675,  at  Bradford.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1691; 
B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1698-9; 
priest,  Sept.  1699.  Preb.  of  York,  1701-11.  V.  of  Burton 
Agnes,  1702-3.  K.  of  Beeford,  1704-35.  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland,  and  resident  canon  of  York,  1711-35.  Precentor 
of  York,  1711-35.  Married  Alathea  Wardman,  of  Catfoss, 
East  Riding.  Died  s.p.,  at  York,  Oct.  28,  1735.  Buried  in 
the  Cathedral.  M.I.   {Peile,  11.  121;  Loidis  Elmete,  App.  $8.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July 
17,  1702,  from  Trinity  Hall;  adm.  there,  July  8,  1702.  S.  of 
John,  labourer.  B.  at  Shinclifie,  Durham.  Bapt.  July  15, 
1683,  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Burton). 
Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1712. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  28,  1731- 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  James  (?  1691),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  Apr. 
24,  1713,  in  the  parish  of  St  Martin -in- the- Fields,  West- 
minster. School,  Charterhouse,  exhibitioner.  Matric.  1731; 
Rustat  Scholar,  1731;  LL.B.  1737.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi) 
Feb.  22,  1740-1.  R.  of  Howell,  Lines.  Perhaps  brother  of 
Benjamin  (1717  8) .   Al.  Carthus.) 


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Richardson,  John 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1746.  S.  of  Joseph,  barrister,  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  of  Dunsfold, 
Surrey.  B.  Feb.  12,  1727,  at  Dunsfold.  Matric.  Easter,  1747; 
B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754.  Fellow,  1749.  Tutor  to  the  three 
sons  of  Joseph  Damer,  Esq.,  afterwards  Lord  Milton.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1759.  R.  of  Langton  Herring,  Dorset, 
1762-6.  P.C.  of  Hermitage,  1763-95.  R.  of  Witherstone, 
1764-95.  R.  of  Winterboume  Stickland,  1766-95.  Died  un- 
married, Nov.  28,  1795.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1796.  (F.  C.  Cass, 
E.  Barnet;  F.  S.  Hockaday;  Harwood,  334.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1749.  S.  of  William, 
of  Heighten,  Derbs.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford)  Feb.  22, 
1725-6,  age  19;  B..^.  (Oxford)  1729.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bolsover, 
Derbs.,  1750-60.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1629.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1632-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoto) 
June  16,  1644. 

RICHARDSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  22,  1682.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  of  Marmaduke 
(1642),  V.  of  Kilnwick  Percy.  School,  Pocldington.  Matric. 
1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Sept.  29,  1686. 
V.  of  Fridaythorpe,  Yorks.,  1686-1743.  R-  of  Wharram 
Percy,  1692-1731.  Buried  there  Nov.  26,  1743.  Probably 
brother  of  Thomas  (1673).  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary 
namesake. 

RICHARDSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  12,  1704-5.  6th  s.  of  John,  of  Framwellgate  and  Cater- 
house,  Durham.  Bapt.  June  19,  1688,  at  Durham.  School, 
Durham  (Mr  Ross).  Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1706;  B.A.  1708-9. 
Of  Pall  Mall.  Died  1760.  For  a  contemporary  barrister  of 
these  names  see  Al.  Oxon.   (H.  M.  Wood;  Surtees,  iv.  145.) 

RICHARDSON,  JOSHUA.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1679.  S.  of 
Joshua,  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  clerk.  Matric.  (St  Edmund 
Hall,  Oxford)  Feb.  28,  1667-8,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1671. 
Lecturer  of  St  Mary-at-Hill,  London;  chaplain  to  Sir  John 
Moore  (Lord  Mayor),  1681-2.  R.  of  All  Hallows-on-the- 
WaU,  1683-1733.  President  of  Sion  College,  1701.  Died 
Jan.  28,  1732-3.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  LAMBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1629. 

RICHARDSON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  June  13,  1642.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of 
Pocklington,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr 
Sedgewicke).  V.  of  Ottringham,  Yorks.,  1648-60.  V.  of 
Bugthorpe.  Probably  V.  of  Kilnwick  Percy.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Darley,  Esq.,  of  Bossall,  July  6, 
1654.  Probably  father  of  Joseph  (1682)  and  perhaps  of 
Thomas  (1673). 

RICHARDSON,  MATTHEW.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 

Lent,  1564-5.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  2,  1572. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ovington,  Essex,  1575-94.   Died 

1594-  Will,  P.C.C. 
RICHARDSON,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  26, 

1717.  Of  Suffolk.  B.  1698.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1721;  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  1735. 

Master  of  Cavendish  School,  Suffolk,  c.  1739. 

RICHARDSON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July 
23,  1625.  S.  of  WiUiam,  husbandman,  of  Barmby  (Bamby) 
Moor,  Yorks.  School,  Pocklington  (Messrs  Elcocke  and 
Southerby).  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1628-9.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  26,  1631-2.   {yenn,  i.  273.) 

RICHARDSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1549;  B.A.  1553-4.  Received  tonsure  in  London,  Feb. 
I553-4.  One  of  these  names  came  from  the  Co.  Palatine  of 
Durham  in  1561  to  Yorkshire;  jmcestor  of  the  Richardsons 
of  North  Bierley  in  Bradford-dale.  Buried  at  Tong,  Mar.  10, 
1616.  (For  pedigree  see  Whitaker,  Loidis  Elmete,  App.  38.) 
[Peik,  1.  45.) 

RICHARDSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1629.  S.  of  John  (?  1594),  of  Northamptonshire.  Bapt. 
Mar.  28,  1609,  at  TwyweU.  B.A.  1632-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1635;  priest,  June  4,  1637.  R.  of  Twywell, 
1637-45,  sequestered. 

RICHARDSON,  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10, 
1700.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1700. 

RICHARDSON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  17,  1727.  S.  of  Samuel,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire. 
B.  at  Walney  Island,  near  Dalton.  School,  Kendal  (Mr 
Towers).  Matric.  1727. 

RICHARDSON,  PETER.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
July  1,  1737;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  John, 
carpenter,  of  St  Ann,  Blackfriars,  London.  Bapt.  Dec.  17, 
1719.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1741-2.  Under  master,  Christ's  Hospital, 
I743-53-  Died  Aug.  9,  1753.   {L.  Mag.) 


Richardson,  Richard 

RICHARDSON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  4,  1685, 

B.  at  North  Cove,  near  Beccles,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1685;  B.A. 

1688-9;    M.A.    1693.     Ord.   deacon    (Lincoln)    June,    1691; 

pnest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1695.  V.  of  Offton  and  Little  Bricett, 

Suffolk,  1695.    R.  of  Kirkley,  1697-1748.    R.  of  PakeSeld. 

1697.  Died  1748.   Father  of  the  next.   {Peile,  11.  100.) 
RICHARDSON.  PHILIP.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 

l°\.  ^'^}^-    ^-  °^  P^'^'P  (above),  R.  of  Pakefleld,  Suffolk. 

School,   Beccles   (Mr  Skolding).    Buried  at  St   Michael's. 

Cambridge,  Mar.  27,  1718. 

RICHARDSON,  PURBECK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Aug  12 
1668;  Scholar,  1671;  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676! 
Fellow,  1674.  Esquire  BedeU,  1682-3.  'Shot  himself  with 
a  birding  piece,'  Mar.  26,  1683.  Buried  at  St  Michael's. 
Cambndge.   Will  (V.C.C).   (Stokes,  Esquire  Bedells.) 

RICHARDSON,  RALPH.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604.  B.  at 
'Ackley,  Durham  diocese."  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
June,  1610,  age  26.  C.  of  ChigweU.  Probably  V.  of  Aycliffe 
St  Andrew,  Durham,  1619-32.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
GrappenhaU,  Cheshire,  Oct.  1636,  till  death,  1648.  But  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

RICHARDSON,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  May  20, 
1615.  Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1619;  priest,  Mar.  1621-2. 

RICHARDSON,  RAYNOLD.  Adm.  (age  12  sic)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
11,  1564.  S.  of  William,  of  Howden,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there. 
Nov.  15,  1550.  School,  Howden.  Matric.  1564,  'Reginald.' 
{Venn,  1.  55.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1547.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  WiUingham,  Lines.,  1571; 
'ord.  priest  (Suff.  Bishop  of  Hull)  Apr.  29,  1558;  bred  in  the 
schools.'   {Lib.  Cler.,  1585.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1567.  One  of  these  names,  'ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  8, 1569; 
bred    in    the    schools,'    V.    of    Astwood,    Bucks..   1574- 

(?)i6i3. 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1569.  Possibly  s.  of  Adam  (1540-1).  B.A.  1572-3; 
M.A.  1576.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York)  Apr.  30, 
1574.  R.  of  Saxby,  Lines.,  1576.  V.  of  Bametby,  1578. 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1611;  B.A.  1615-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  15,  1617; 
priest.  Mar.  6,  1624-5. 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1623. 

Of  Norfolk.   Perhaps  B.A.  (?);  M.A.  1630.   {Coll.  Reg.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  15, 
1652.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Warmington.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  1660;  B.D.  1671.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  (Lincoln).  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants.,  1663-9. 
R.  of  Lamport,  1699-1705.  Author  of  various  works  in 
Latin.  Buried  at  Lamport,  Jan.  6,  1705-6.  Admon.  (Archd. 
Northants.)  Jan.  11,  1705-6.  Father  of  Adrian  (1683). 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  II,  1686.  S.  of  Joseph,  husbandman.  B.  at  Westhow 
Yorks.  School,  '  Wykeham,'  Wickham  (private).  Matric. 
1686;  B.A.  1689-90.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1689-90; 
priest,  Dec.  1690.  V.  of  Hackness  and  Harwood  Dale,  Yorks., 
1691-1732- 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  M.D.  1694,  from  Leyden; 
adm.  there,  Sept.  26,  1687;  lived  for  three  years  in  the  house 
of  Paul  Hermann,  the  eminent  botanist.  Doubtless  s.  of 
WiUiam,  of  North  Bierley,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Sept.  24,  1663. 
Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford)  June  20,  1681.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  10,  1681.  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding.  Perhaps 
F.R.S.,  1712.  Married  (1)  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Crossley,  of 
Halifax;  (2)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Currer,  Esq.,  of  Kild- 
wick.  Botanist  and  antiquary.  Lived  in  close  intimacy  with 
Ralph  Thoresby.  His  estate  at  North  Bierley  was  stocked 
with  curious  plants.  He  formed  a  valuable  library  of  botanical 
and  historical  works.  Died  Apr.  21,  1741.  Buried  at  Cleck- 
heaton,  Birstall.  M.I.  Fatherof  Henry  (1738),  Richard  (1736) 
and  William  (1728).   (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  28,  1715.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Tonbridge. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  18,  1720;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1721.  C.  of 
Stoke  Ferry,  Norfolk.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  298.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  29,  1718.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim. 
from  London)  Mar.  10,  1722-3;  priest  (London)  Dec.  22,  1723, 
Perhaps  C.  of  High  Halden,  Kent,  1723-5. 


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RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  M.B.  from  Pembroke,  1736.  S. 
and  h.  of  Richard  (1694),  of  Bradford,  Yorks.,  M.D.  B. 
Sept.  26,  1708.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Aug.  16, 
1726,  age  17;  M.D.  (Leyden).  J. P.  and  Deputy-Lieutenant 
for  the  West  Riding.  Of  Bierley,  Yorks.  Married  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  William  Smallshaw,  of  Bolton-on-the-Moors.  Died 
Jan.  30,  1781.  Buried  at  Cleckheaton.  M.I.  Brother  of 
WilUam  (1728)  and  Henry  (1738).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  May  6, 
1742;  Scholar,  1742.  B.  in  St  Clement  Danes,  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Migrated  to  Clare,  Jan.  7,  1742-3. 
Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1745-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June,  1747; 
priest  (London)  June  10,  1750.  V.  of  Finchingfield,  Essex, 
1753.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1771. 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1545- 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1564;  B.A.  1567-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  1570-1. 
and  of  Ilketshall  St  Margaret,  Suffolk,  1570-2. 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John'.s, 
Apr.  17,  1668.  S.  of  Robert,  deceased,  of  Weston  (?  Westow), 
Yorks,  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Ellison).  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1677.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1672;  priest  (York)  June,  1674. 
V.  of  Atwick,  Yorks.,  1679-1727.  Buried  at  Hornsea,  Yorks., 
Mar.  19,  1727-8.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  29, 
1693-4.   Of  Christ  Church  parish,  London.   Matric.  1694. 

RICHARDSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  14)  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
26,  1745.  S.  of  William  (1715-6),  D.D.  B.  in  Middlesex. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A. 
1753;  D.D.  1766.  Fellow,  1755.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1754- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1754;  priest,  May  25,  i755- 
R.  of  Wallington,  Herts.,  1759-81.  Chaplain-in-ordinary  to 
the  King.  Preb.  of  Lincoto,  1762-81.  R.  of  All  Hallows-the- 
Great,  London,  1776-8.  R.  of  St  Anne's,  Westminster, 
1778-81.  F.R.S.,  1779.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Joseph  Yorke  at 
The  Hague  for  several  years.  Died  Sept.  27,  1781.  Will, 
P.C.C.   {G.  Mag.;  D.N.B.) 

RICHARDSON,  ROMANE.  Of  Borden  Hostel.  B.A.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1534. 

RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  27, 
1642-3.  Of  Leicestershire.  Maine.  1643.  Died  of  a  con- 
sumption, Jan.  20,  1646-7.  Buried  at  St  Andrew-the-Great, 
Cambridge.   (J.  B.  Peace.) 

RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  2, 
1660.  B.  at  Smaley,  Derbs.  Matric.  1660:  B.A.  1663-4; 
M.A.  1667.  Fellow,  1666.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  18,  1671. 
See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1666.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.,  of  Lancashire.  B.  there.  School, 
Sedbergh.  B.A.  1669-70  (signs  again,  1670-1).  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.;  priest  (Chichester)  Dec.  21,  1673.  C.  of 
Little  Bradley,  Suffolk,  in  1716. 

RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Nov.  19,  1672.  S.  of  John  (?  1637,  of  Queens'),  clerk.  B.  at 
Stamford,  Lines.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A. 
1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Fellow,  1678.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1682. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  7,  1679-80;  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  6,  1680.  V.  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds.,  1687.  Canon  of 
Lincoln,  1699-1724,  resigned.  Father  of  William  (1715-6). 

RICHARDSON,  SOLOMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1588. 

RICHARDSON,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  7,  1679.  Of  Leicestershire.  School, '  Daresbury,' 
Leics.  Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  priest  (St  Asaph) 
May  30,  1686.  C.  of  Nether  Peover,  Cheshire;  there  in  1691. 
Included  in  the  list  of  non-jurors  in  Kettlewell's  Memoirs, 
but  this  is  an  error.   (E.  Axon.) 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1571. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
28,  1572.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Swinefleet,  Yorks.  School, 
Louth.  One  of  these  names  reported  as  a  Popish  recusant 
Sept.  30,  1588.   (Venn,  1.  69.) 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1580.  B.  at  Armesby,  Leics.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Oct.  29,  1585,  age  25.  C.  of  St  Benet  Fink, 
London.  V.  of  High  Easter,  Essex,  1608.  Died  Sept.  1625. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1625. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June, 
1584.  S.  of  William.  Bapt.  July  3,  1569,  at  Hardwick, 
Norfolk.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  5,  1586-7.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1594-5.  Bencher,  1609.  Recorder  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  and  then  of  Norwich.  Serjeant-at-law,  1614. 
King's  Serjeant,  1625.  M.P.  for  St  Albans,  1620-2.  Speaker, 


Richardson,  William 

1621.  Knighted,  Mar.  25,  1621.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  1626-31.  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
163 1.  Acquired  the  manor  of  Honingham,  Norfolk,  and 
purchased  other  estates  in  that  county.  Married  (i)  Ursula, 
dau.  of  John  Southwell,  of  Barham  Hall,  Suffolk;  (2)  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont,  of  Stoughton,  Leics. 
(she  was  created  Baroness  Cramond).  Died  Feb.  4,  1634-5, 
aged  66.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  M.I.  Will  (P.C.C); 
as  of  Pentney,  Norfolk.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Charles 
(1620).  {Peile,  I.  178;  D.N.B.;  The  Scots  Peerage,  11. 
579) 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  30,  1614.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Norwich  (by 
his  ist  wife  Ursula,  dau.  of  John  Southwell).  B.  1597. 
School,  Moreton,  Essex  (Mr  Godwin).  Matric.  1613.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1613.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1620. 
Knighted,  Dec.  2,  1626.  Of  Honingham.  Styled  Master  of 
Cramond.  Married  (i)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hewett, 
of  Pishiobury,  Herts.,  Knt.;  (2)  Mary,  widow  of  Sir  Miles 
Sandys,  of  Miserden,  Gloucs.  Died  Mar.  12,  1642-3.  M.I. 
at  Honingham.  Brother  of  Charles  (1620),  father  of  the  next 
and  William  (1644).  {Venn,  1.  226;  Blotnefield,  11.  449;  The 
Scots  Peerage.) 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Nov.  21,  1642.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (above),  Knt.  Bapt. 
June  19,  1627,  at  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  London.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Levering).  Succeeded  to  the  Barony  of  Cramond, 
1651.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  i65o,  1661-74.  Married  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Gumey,  Bart.  Died  May  16,  1674.  Buried 
at  Honingham.  M.I.  Brother  of  William  (1644),  father  of 
Henry  (1667)  and  William  (1670). 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
June  7,  1669.   Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1669. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  30,  1670.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Spofforth  (private). 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1674-5;  Scholar,  1677.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Feb.  1674-5;  priest,  Sept.  1675.  Buried  at  Little 
St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  15,  1677. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1673.  S.  of  Barnabas  (probably  a  mistake  for 
Marmaduke  whom  see),  clerk,  V.  of  Bugthorpe,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Ellison).  Matric.  1673;  B.A. 
1676-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1678;  priest,  June  1680. 
Probably  assistant  usher  at  Pocklington  School,  and  brother 
of  Joseph  (1682). 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  4, 
1674.  Of  London.  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1678-9.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Braintree,  Essex,  1703-9. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  17,  1674-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  baker.  B.  at  Greeting, 
Suffolk.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1669-74.  Matric.  1675;  B.A. 
1678-9;  M.A.  1682;  D.D.  1698.  Conduct  of  Eton  College; 
Fellow,  1684-1733.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  1699-1733.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1678; 
priest,  June,  1679.  Preacher  at  Gray's  Inn,  1695-8.  Preb. 
of  Ely,  1698-1700.  R.  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  1701-33. 
Chaplain  to  the  King,  i7i5-7-  Died  July  31,  i733-  Buried 
in  the  ante-chapel  of  his  College.   {Harwood.) 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  2,  1716-7.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington.  B.A. 
1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  20,  1722;  priest,  Sept.  1723. 
V.  of  AycUffe,  Durham,  1738-55;  married  there  to  Alice 
Thompson,  July  4,  1751. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  II,  1717.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire  (probably  of  the 
parish  of  St  Maurice,  York).  B.  Dec.  25,  1698,  at  Mountgate 
(?  Mount  Grace),  near  York.  School,  York  (Mr  Herbert). 
B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1721;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1724.  C.  of  Skirbeck,  Lines.  V.  of  Beckingham, 
Notts.  Died  Mar.  9,  1775.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  309;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1737.  S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.,  of  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Penrith.  School,  Lowther  (Mr  Wilkinson).  Matric.  1737; 
B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744-   Fellow,  1744-51. 

RICHARDSON,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1564. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Mulbarton,  Norfolk,  1575-1616.  One  William 
Richardson  rejected  for  ordination  at  Peterborough,  Feb.  25, 
1570-1.   {Peile,  I.  88.) 

RICHARDSON,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1573.  B.  in  London.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1580, 
age  28;  priest,  Dec.  1581.  Probably  V.  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex, 
1589-1602.  Died  1602.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London.  (Peile,\.\27.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1526. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1553;  'of 
Durham.' 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Jesus,  1553-4- 


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RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  from  St 
John's,  1613.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  V.  of  Conisclifie, 
Durham,  1618.   Perhaps  father  of  William  (1633). 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  i6r2  (Incorp.  from  Oxford), 
Of  Westmorland.  Matric.  (Queen's  CoUege,  Oxford)  Oct.  26, 
1599,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1604;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1614. 
Licensed  to  preach,  1618-9.  Probably  R.  of  Brough,  West- 
morland, 1623-64.   {Al.  Oxon.;  B.  Nightingale,  1121.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1633;  priest.  Mar.  1634.  Perhaps  of  Weeting,  Norfolk, 
clerk;  if  so,  will  (P.C.C.)  1641.  One  of  these  names  chaplain 
of  Brentwood,  Essex,  and  C.  of  Shenfield,  in  1637.  (Peile, 
1.  299.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  c.  1617;  B.A. 
1620-1.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22, 
1619;  priest,  July  1,  1620;  as  B.A.  of  St  John's  (styled  B.A. 
both  in  1619  and  1620). 

RICHARDSON,  WI LLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1626.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1629-30.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Smeaton,  Yorks.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1652. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1633.  S.  of  William  (?  1609-10),  V.  of  Coniscliffe, 
Durham.  B.  there.  School,  Stainton  (private).  Matric.  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.   Fellow,  1637-44,  ejected. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1646.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1639-40.  (r.  A.  Walker,  where  he 
is  confused  with  William  (1644).) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  12,  1638.  S.  of  John  (1568),  R.  of  Ratcliffe,  Leics., 
deceased.  B.  there.  School,  Dingley,  Northants.  (private). 
Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  Perhaps  R. of  South  Kibworth, 
Leics.,  1667-94.  Perhaps  father  of  John  (1681-2)  and  William 
(1685). 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  Aug.  1,  1644.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1614),  of 
Honingham,  Norfolk,  Knt.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  London, 
Norwich  (Mr  Townsley),  'Shelly,'  Sufiolk  and  Beccles  (Mr 
Neave).  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1647-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  26,  1648.  Serjeant-at-law,  1680.  Of  Little  Hockham 
and  Stanfield,  Norfolk.  Died  1681.  Buried  at  St  Lawrence 
Pountney.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  July  24,  1682.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1642).   (Peile,  i.  488;  The  Scots  Peerage,  11.  581.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  28,  1665.    S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Wigan,  Lanes. 

B.  there.  School,  Lymm,  Cheshire  (Mr  Richardson).  Prob- 
ably schoolmaster  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1669-72.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  22,  1672;  priest  (York)  June  3,  1683. 

C.  of  Turton,  and  afterwards  of  Holcombe.   (E.  Axon.) 
RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  4,  1670. 

Of  Stamford,  Lines.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Fellow,  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1677;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1679.  Probably  R.  of  Houghton,  Hunts.,  1680-1; 
R.  of  Barnes,  Surrey,  1681-1717.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  StiUingfleet,  of  Cranbome,  Dorset,  June  7,  1682. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
June,  1670.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  {1642),  Baron  Cramond  of 
Scotland.  B.  in  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Aug.  5,  1654,  at  St  Margaret's, 
Westminster.  School,  Elmdon,  Essex  (Mr  Howorth).  Matric. 
1671;  M.A.  1671.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1668. 
Succeeded  his  brother  Henry  (1667)  as  Baron  Cramond, 
Jan.  5,  1701.  Married  (1)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Barkham, 
of  Southacre,  Norfolk;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Daniel, 
of  Norwich,  goldsmith.  Died  Mar.  7,  1718-9.  Buried  at 
East  Walton,  Norfolk.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1719.  Father  of  William 
(1731).   (The  Scots  Peerage,  11.  583.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1685.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Kibworth,  Leics.  School. 
Kibworth  (Mr  Dand).  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9:  M.A.  1693. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1694;  'C.  of  Lower 
Broughton,  Leics.'   Probably  brother  of  John  (1681-2). 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1688.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Aycliffe,  near  Darling- 
ton, Durham.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2; 
M.A.  1695.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1692;  'C. 
of  St  Peter's,  Mountergate,  Norwich';  priest  (Durham)  Sept. 
25,  1692.  V.  of  Slaley,  Northumberland,  1712-24.  Died  1724. 
Admon.  granted,  May  i,  1724. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1693.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  at  Pocklington, 
Yorks.  School,  Pocklington  (Mr  Ellison).  Matric.  1693; 
B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1697;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1698;  B.A.  of  St  John's.   Perhaps  V.  of  Branting- 


RicHES,  John 

ham,  Yorks.,  1700.  Buried  there.  May  3,  1742.  (One  of 
these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  i,  1694;  '2nd  s.  of 
William,  of  Mearscough,  Lanes.,  deceased.') 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  11,  1697. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1698;  Rustat  Scholar,  1698;  B.A.  1701-2; 
M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1705.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Etton,  Northants.,  1717;  died  1741. 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19, 
1715-6.  S.  of  Samuel  (1672),  V.  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds. 
B.  there,  July  23,  1698.  Schools,  Oakham  and  Westminster. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  D.D.  1735.  Master  of 
Emmanuel,  1736-75-  Vice-Chancellor,  1737-8,  1769-70.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1720;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1722.  C.  at 
St  Olave's,  Southwark,  till  1726.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1724-60. 
F.S.A.,  1735.  Chaplain  to  George  II  and  George  III,  1746-75. 
Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1760-75.  Industrious  antiquary.  He 
compiled  the  MS.  lists  of  degrees  at  the  Registry,  which 
were  the  only  ones  in  use  till  lately.  Died  Mar.  15,  1775. 
Buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
Robert  (1745)-  (D.N.B.;  Emmanuel  Coll.  Hist.,  132;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  8,  1728. 
S.  of  Richard  (1694),  M.D.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  Feb.  22, 1709-10, 
at  Bierley,  near  Bradford.  School,  Bradford  (Mr  Hill). 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  May  24,  1729,  age  18.  Matric.  1729; 
M.B.  1736;  M.D.  1741.  Studied  at  Leyden.  Practised  physic 
at  Ripon.  Author,  scientific.  Died  unmarried  at  Ripon, 
July  23,  1783.  Buried  at  Cleckheaton.  M.I.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1738)  and  Richard  (1736).  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  421; 
Loidis  Elmete,  App.  38.) 

RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM,  Baron  Cramond.  Adm.  nobleman, 
at  Corpus  Christi,  May  14,  1731.  S.  of  William  (1670), 
Lord  Richardson.  B.  Feb.  1714-5.  School,  Norwich  (Mr 
Reddington).  Resided  two  years.  Died  of  consumption, 
July  28,  1735.  Buried  at  East  Walton,  Norfolk,  the  family 
seat.   (Masters,  360;  The  Scots  Peerage,  11.  584.) 

RICHARDSON, .   B.A.  1477-8;  M.A.  1482. 

RICHARDSON, .  B.Civ.L.  1483-4. 

RICHARDSON, .  B.A.  1520-1. 

RICHARDSON,  . .    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  12, 

1584.  Perhaps  Nicholas.  If  so,  ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Oct.  22, 
1596;  as  B.A.  of  Cambridge.   (T.  C.  Dale.) 

RICHARDSON, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  July  8, 

1702. 

RICHER,  see  also  RICHES. 

RICHER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1670;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1673.  V.  of  Freethorpe,  Norfolk,  1675-83. 
R.  of  Wickhampton,  1675. 

RICHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow, 
1670-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  29,  1670;  priest  (Elv)  Dec.  23,  1671.  R.  of  Dickleburgh, 
Norfolk,  1680. 

RICHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  9,  1709. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Hoadley  and  Mr  Pate).  Matric.  1710;  Scholar, 
1710-4;  M.B.  1716.  Fellow,  1716-20.  Probably  practised 
medicine  at  North  Walsham.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Blofield.  Buried  there  Oct.  24,  1738.  (Venn,  1.  521.) 

RICHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1626.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Bexwell,  Norfolk.  School, 
Lynn  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1628-33;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1633; 
priest,  June  i,  1634.  C.  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk,  in  1636. 
R.  of  Burlingham  St  Andrew,  1651,  and  of  St  Peter,  1653. 
Adm.  by  the  Committee  of  Public  Preachers,  1656.  Licensed 
as  schoolmaster,  Sept.  20,  1662.  Buried  at  Burlingham, 
June  14,  1671.  Will  proved  (Norw.  C.C.)  1671.  (Venn,  i. 
277.) 

RICHER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 
Fellow,  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  25;  priest.  May  26, 
1624.   V.  of  Normanton,  Yorks.,  1626. 

RICHERS, .  B.Can.L.  1472-3. 

RICHES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12, 
1676.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ditton,  Cambs.  B.  there.  School, 
Bradley  (Mr  Medcalfe).   Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1680-1. 

RICHES  or  RICHERS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1632.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1634-5.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  15,  1637-8;  's.  and  h.  of  Henry, 
of  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  deceased.' 

RICHES,  JOHN.   M.A.  1502-3. 

RITCHES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1576.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stalham,  Norfolk,  1592; 
R.  of  Brunstead,  1603.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1625. 


455 


Riches,  John 

RICHES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1636.  Matric. 
1636. 

RICHES, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  1599-1600. 

RICHFIELD, .  M.A.  1458-9. 

RICHFORDS,  WILLIAM,  see  RETCHFORD. 
RICHFORTH, .  B.Can.L.  1455-6. 

RICHIER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
12,  1665.  S.  of  Peter,  M.D.,  of  Maremne,  France,  and  after- 
wards of  the  Bayle  of  Lincoln  (for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.). 
B.  at  Lincoln.  Matric.  1665;  M.B.  1670;  M.D.  1675.  Fellow, 
1671-3. 

RICHMAN,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1607.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1607.  Scholar,  1610; 
B.A.;  M.A.  1614;  M.B.  1614;  M.D.  1619.  P.C.  of  Wye,  Kent, 
1624-42.  Died  May  5,  1642.  Buried  at  Wye.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

RICHMAN, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619. 

RICHMOND,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4. 

RICHMOND,  CHARLES,  Duke  of,  see  LENNOX. 

RICHMOND,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  1571-2. 
B.  at  Madingley,  Cambs.  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Aug.  18,  1577. 

RICHMOND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1575- 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hedenham,  Norfolk. 
{Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

RICHMOND,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  4,  1646.  S.  of  John,  of  Hedenham,  near  Bungay, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Moulton  (Mr  Lancaster).  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1647.  Migrated  to  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  31,  1648.  (Peile,  i.  599.) 

RICHMOND,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1582;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1585-6;  M.A.  1589,  as  Riche- 
man.   R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1591. 

RICHMOND,  RICHARD.  Com.  for  B.A.  1492-3.  V.  of  Shepreth, 

Cambs.,  until  1494. 
RICHMOND,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

June  19,  1746.   S.  of  Sylvester,  clerk,  R.  of  Walton-on-the- 

Hill,  Lanes.  Bapt.  there,  May  26,  1727.  School,  Chesterfield, 

Derbs.  (Mr  Burrow).  Matric.  1747;  LL.B.  1752;  LL.D.  1758. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  24,  1752;  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  15, 

1754.    R.  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Lanes.,  1757-80.   Chaplain 

to  the  Duke  of  Athol.    Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1773-80. 

Author,  sermons,  etc.  Died  unmarried,  Feb.  4, 1780.  Admon., 

P.C.C.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  561;  G.  Mag.;  Fishwick,  Garstang, 

II.  181.) 
RICHMOND  or  RICHMAN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 

Mar.   4,   1685-6.    S.  of   Robert,   of  Elaugh,   Suffolk,   Esq. 

Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1689-90.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk, 

1664.) 
RICHMOND   or   RICHMAN,    STEPHEN.     Matric.   sizar  from 

Magdalene,  Michs.  1561;  B.A.  1565-6,  Richeman;  M.A. 

1569.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1568.  V.  of  Dorking, 

Surrey,  1572-1611.  Died  161 1. 

RICHEMONDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Aug. 

22,  1571.   S.  of  John,  of  Barton,  Cambs.   Schools,  Hitchin, 

Herts,  and  King's  College  School,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1571. 

(Venn,  i.  68.) 
RICHMOND,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1585. 
RICHMOND,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  St  John's,   1722.    S.  of 

Toby,  of  Marlborough,  Wilts.,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol  College, 

O.Kford)  Jan.  15,  1711-3,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715.   (Al, 

Oxon.) 
RICHEMOND,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1567. 

RICHMOND, .  Scholar  of  Clare,  1473. 

RICHMOND, .  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1491-2. 

RICHMOND,  archdeacon  of,  fee  for  degree,  1485-6. 

RICHMOND, .  B.A.  1496-7. 

RICHMOND  or  RICHMAN, .  Of  God's  House.  B.A.  1502-3. 

RICKARD,  see  RICCARD. 
RICKEY,  see  RICCABY. 

RYCKES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  17, 
1592.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  School, 
Mattishall  (Mr  Causei).  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1599;  priest,  Apr.  25,  1600.  C.  of 
Bintry,  1599,  till  after  1603.  R.  of  Bintry  and  Twyford,  1610. 
(Venn,  i.  145.) 


Riding,  Geoffrey 

RICKES,  ELIAS.  B.A.  (?  1593-4);  M.A.  from  Caius,  1597.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1599;  'C.  of  Briningham';  priest, 
1600.  C.  of  Belaugh,  in  1603.  R.  of  Little  Stonham,  16x3. 
(Venn,  i.  129.) 

RICKES  or  RIX,  JOHN.  B.A.  1501;  M.A.  1504.  FeUow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1509.  Probably  a  Franciscan  friar  at 
Oxford,  who  afterwards  joined  the  reformers.  Author, 
religious.  Died  1536.   (Cooper,  i.  61;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RICKETTS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  13, 1637. 
Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

RICKETTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1622. 
Matric.  1623.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  26,  1625.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.   R.  of  All  Saints',  Worcester,  1633. 

RICKETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  21,  1720-1. 
S.  of  William,  of  Caistor,  Lines.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  I724-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest,  June  9,  1734- 

RICKINGALE,  HENRY.  B.D.  1455-6. 

RICKINGALE  or  RICKINGHALL,  JOHN.  Chancellor  of  the 
University,  1416-22.  Probably  b.  at  Rickinghall,  Norfolk. 
Perhaps  D.D.  Master  of  Gonville  Hall,  1416-26.  Ord. 
acolyte  (Ely)  1376.  R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.,  c.  1381. 
R.  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  Norfolk,  1381-99.  R.  of  Brunstead, 
1396.  R.  of  Fressingfield,  Suffolk,  1399.  Dean  of  St  Mary's 
College,  Norwich,  1405-26.  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland, 
1408-10  and  1411-22.  Preb.  of  York,  1409.  Chancellor  of 
York,  1410-26.  R.  of  Hemingborough,  Yorks.,  1413-26. 
f.  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1426^-9.  There  are  many  references  to 
him  in  the  Pat.  Rolls,  chiefly  as  member  of  various  royal 
Commissions.  In  1427  he  was  abroad.  Died  1429.  Buried 
in  Chichester  Cathedral.  M.I.  Will  proved  (Lambeth)  July 
14, 1429.  {Venn,i.  5;  D.N. B. -.T.  Buxton, Hemingborough,  59.) 

RICKSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  28,  1735.  S.  of  Joseph,  collector  of  taxes.  B.  at  Milford 
Haven,  Pembroke.  School,  Tenby  (Mr  Edwards).  Matric. 
1735.  One  of  these  names,  Lieut.-Colonel,  died  July  19,  i77o- 
(G.  Mag.) 

RICOTTS,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,i639. 
RIDELL,  FRANCIS.    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1554;  B.A.  1554-5. 

Fellow,  1555.  Perhaps  R.  of  Reed,  Herts.,  1569-1613.  Died 

1613.  WiU  (P.C.C);  'Rydale.' 
RIDELL,  MICHAEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs, 

1601;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
RYDDALL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1554  (imputes). 
RIDIALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1581-2. 
RIDDELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1617.  2nd 

s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gateshead,  Durham,  Knt.  Bapt.  Feb.  14, 

1601-2,  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    Matric.  1617. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12,  1619.   Called  to  the  Bar, 

1626.    Knighted,  Apr.  i,  1639.    M.P.  for  Newcastle  in  the 

Short  Parliament,  1640.    A  colonel  in  the  Royalist  army. 

Governor  of  Tynemouth  Castle.    Married  Barbara,  dau.  of 

Sir  Alexander  Blakiston,  Knt.,  and  widow  of  Ralph  Calverley. 

Died  in  exile  at  Antwerp,  1652.  Buried  there  in  the  Church 

of  St  Jacques.   (D.N.B.;  Surtees,  11.  128.) 
RIDDLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Si  John's,  July  1, 

1713.    S.  of  Giles,  citizen,  of  London.    B.  there.    School, 

Uxbridge  (Mr  Jaques).    Matric.   1713;  B.A.  1716-7.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest,  June  4,  1721. 
RIDDELSDEN,    STEPHEN.     Matric.   sizar   from   St   John's, 

Easter,  1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.   One  of  these  names 

M.P.  for  Bletchingley,   1593;  knighted,  July  4,   1604;  of 

Yorkshire. 
RIDDLESDEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

July  10, 1621.  S.  of  Sir  Stephen  (?  above),  Knt.  B.  in  London. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1623. 
RIDDLESTON  or  RILLSTON,  EDWARD.    B.A.  1583  (Incorp. 

from  Oxford).    Of  Lancashire.    S.  of  James  (Rillston),  of 

Manchester,  'Cotton  man'  (according  to  his  will).    Matric. 

(Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  July  20,  1578,  age  16;  B.A. 

1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1600.   Licensed  to  preach,  1612. 

Admon.  at  Oxford,  May  31,  1626.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
RIDDING,  see  also  READING. 
RIDDING,  AMIAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1614-5.  S.  of  Richard 

(1587),  Esquire  BedeU.    B.  in  Cambridge.   M.A.  i6i8;  B.D. 

1626.    Fellow,   1616-44;  ejected;  restored,   1660.    Proctor, 

1623-4.    Taxor,   1624-5.    Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.)  June  16; 

priest,  June  17,  1624.    R.  of  Ilketshall  St  John,  Suffolk, 

1626-61.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1661. 
RIDING,  GEOFFREY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  17, 

1606.   S.  of  Hugh.   Bapt.  Jan.  15,  1589,  at  Gt  St  Mary's, 

Cambridge,  'Godfrey.'   School,  Cambridge  (Mr  Roadknight). 

Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (London) 

1613.  C.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1618^.  Brother  of  the  next. 

(Venn,  i,  193.) 


Riding,  John 

RIDING,  REDING  or  RUDDING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14) 
at  Caius,  Dec.  24,  1596.  S.  of  Hugh.  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1581-2, 
at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge.  Scholar, 
1596-1602;  Matric.  c.  1597;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  1606.  C.  of  Little  Eversden,  Cambs., 
1612.  R.  of  Edworth,  Beds.,  1612-c.  39.  Buried  there.  Will 
dated,  July  31,  1638;  proved  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  28,  1640.  Brother 
of  GeoSrey  (above).   {Venn,  1.  162;  Geneal.  Bedford.) 

RYDING,  RICHARD.  Student  of  Christ's.  Applied  for  deacon's 
orders  (Ely)  .-^pr.  1568,  but  rejected,  as  'Symple  in  the  imder- 
standing  of  the  Latyn  tongue.'   (Peile,  i.  85.) 

RIDDING,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1587.  Of  Yorkshire.  Scholar,  1589;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594. 
Esquire  Bedell,  159&-1626.  Went  to  London,  in  1626,  to 
announce  to  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  his  election  as 
Chancellor,  and  was  rewarded  by  the  Duke  with  a  chain 
worth  £100.  Died  1626.  Will  dated,  Sept.  19;  proved 
(V.C.C.)  Nov.  28,  1626.  Commemorated  in  an  Ode  by 
Milton,  who  was  in  residence  at  Christ's  as  an  undergraduate, 
in  1626.    Father  of  Amias  (1614-5).   {Stokes,  Bedells,  g 4.) 

RIDDINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  15,  1580,  age  24; 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1581.  V.of  Norton,  Leics.,  1589;  prob- 
ably died  V.  or  was  deprived.  One  of  these  names  died  V.  of 
Norton,  in  1671,  this  being  probably  his  son  {see  the  next). 
{Nichols,  II.  734,  where  father  and  son  are  apparently  con- 
fused.) 

RIDDINGTON  or  REDDINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
at  Christ's,  May  28,  1624.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  of 
Leicestershire.  School,  Leicester  (Mr  Hill).  Matric.  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  22, 
1628.  Perhaps  succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Norton;  if  so, 
died  1671.   (Peile,  i.  358;  Nichols,  11.  734.) 

RIDDIOS  or  RIDIO,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c. 
1593;  B.A.  1598-9.  P.C.  of  WillenhaU,  Staffs.,  1610-37. 
Buried  June  24,  1637.   {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

RIDER  or  RYDER,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  >Ug- 
DALENE,  Feb.  4,  1645-6.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
School,  Wisbech.   Matric.  1645-6;  B..-^.  1649-50;  M..'\.  1660. 

R.  of  Bedworth,  Warws., ;  ejected,  1662.  Married  Anne, 

dau.  of  Richard  Bickley,  of  Halloughton,  Warws.  Died 
c.  1683.  Grandfather  of  Sir  Dudley,  Chief  Justice.  {Calamy, 
II.  480;  Clutterbuck,  i.  325;  Collins,  v.  717.) 

RIDER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1749. 
S.  of  Henry  (1703-4),  Archdeacon  of  Derby.  B.  in  Hertford. 
School,  Market  Street.  Age  19.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753; 
M.A.  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1754;  priest 
(Chester)  June  13,  1756.  R.  of  Lutton  with  Washingley, 
Northants.,  1763-7. 

RIDER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1623. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

RIDER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1663.  B.  in 
Paris.  School,  Westminster.  Scholsu:,  1664;  B.A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  1673.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Master  of  the 
Free  School,  Dublin,  and  afterwards  of  Kilkenny.  Preb.  of 
St  Patrick,  Dublin,  1683-93.  Archdeacon  of  Ossory,  1692-3. 
Bishop  of  KiUaloe,  1693-5.  Died  Jan.  30,  1695-6.  Buried 
at  Clonmethan.  Will,  Dublin.  {Al.  Westmon.;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

RIDER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26,  1703-4. 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711; 
D.D.  1749.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1711.  V.  of  Grimley,  Worcs., 
1713.  R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Worcester,  1717.  Canon  of  Lich- 
field, 1719-55.  Archdeacon  of  Derby,  1719-55.  R.  of 
Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1723.  R.  of  St  Andrew,  Hertford, 
1723-55.  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1742-55.  Died  .\pr.  19,  1755, 
aged  69.  M.I.  at  Hertford.  Father  of  Edmund  (1749). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.) 

RIDER,  JOHN.  Pens,  at  Queens',  1517-21. 

RYDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25,  1712; 
exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Of  Warwickshire.  S.  of 
Dudley,  of  Nuneaton,  Warws.  (and  grandson  of  Dudley 
(1645-6)).  Matric.  1712;  B..\.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719;  D.D.  1741. 
Fellow,  1718-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  13,  1719-20; 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  14,  1721.  V.  of  Nuneaton,  Warws., 
1721-42.  Bishop  of  KiUaloe,  1742-3;  of  Down  and  Connor, 
1743-52.  Archbishop  of  Tuam  and  Bishop  of  Ardagh,  1752- 
75.  Died  Feb.  4,  1775,  at  Nice,  from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from 
his  horse.  WiU  (Dublin)  1775.  {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven; 
Collins,  V.  717.) 

RIDER,  MARSHALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  30,  1738. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Lichfield.  B.  there.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  30,  1733.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1739. 
Brother  of  the  next. 

RIDER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  11,  1740- 
Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Lichfield.  B.  there.  Matric.  1740. 
Perhaps  chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company,  1746,  at  Fort 
St  David  and  afterwards  at  Bencoolen.  Brother  of  Marshall 
(above).  (F.  Penny.) 


RiDGLEY,  Thomas 

RIDER  or  RITHER,  ROBERT.    B.Can.L.   1466-7;  D.Can.L. 

1482-3. 

RIDER,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June 
11,  1709.  Matric.  Michs.  1708;  LL.B.  1714.  Preb.  of  Lich- 
field, 1726-31. 

RIDER  or  RITHER,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1495-6. 

RIDER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  1654. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Smedley-in-Cheetham,  Lanes.   Bapt.  Apr. 

27,  1637,  at  Manchester.    Matric.  Lent,  1656-7;  B.A.  1657; 

M.A.    1661.      FeUow    1661-4.      R.   of   Orton   Waterville, 

Hunts.,  1662-86.   Died  1686. 

RYDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1704-5.  S.  of  John,  of  Bletchley,  Shropshire.  School,  Wem 
(Mr  Williams).  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Probably  Master 
of  Bury  School,  Lanes.,  1722;  afterwards  removed  to 
Manchester  and  opened  a  private  boarding-school  there. 
Chaplain  of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Manchester,  1725.  One 
of  these  names  P.C.  of  Holcombe,  Lanes.,  1722.  (Mumford, 
Manchester  Grammar  School,  141.) 

RYDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  8,  1751.  Doubt- 
less s.  of  Richard,  of  the  Cloisters,  Smithfield,  London, 
mercer  (and  nephew  of  Sir  Dudley  Ryder,  Solicitor-General). 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1751.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20, 
1749-  Called  to  the  Bar,  1757.  Died  at  Bovingdon,  Herts., 
Nov.  2,  1812,  aged  81.  Buried  there.  M.I.  {Clutterbuck,  i. 
325.) 

RIDER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare  July  10,  1697.  Of 
Hungerford,  Berks.   Matric.  1698;  M.B.  1703. 

RYDER, .   Adm.  at  St  CATriAWNE's.  1675. 

RYDGE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1544-5;  LL.B.  1555.  Of  Isleham. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1582  and  (Peterb.)  1584;  'bachelor  of 
laws  and  notary  public'  (formerly  of  Trinity;  leaves  a  legacy 
to  the  CoUege).   (W.M.Noble.) 

RIDGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  29, 1733.  Doubt- 
less 3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  late  of  Portsmouth,  deceased.  B.  there. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  i8,  1732. 

RIDGE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov. 
8,  1721.  Matric.  1724;  M.A.  1724  {Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at 
Trinity,  Dec.  24,  1730. 

RIDGE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1645.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of 
John,  of  Portsea,  Hants.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford) 
Feb.  14,  1639-40,  age  15.  Ejected  from  Funtington,  Sussex, 
1662.   {Calamy,  v..  462.) 

RIDGE  or  REDGE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1587.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  John,  of  Ridge.  {Vis.  of 
Shropshi/e,  1623.) 

RIDGES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 
1659.  S.  of  William,  of  London,  alderman. 

RIDGELEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1619.  Matric. 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3. 

RIDGELEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's.  Michs 
1586. 

RIDGELEY  or  RUGELEY,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, May  14,  1631.  S.  of  Thomas  (1594),  M.D.,  of  London. 
B.  at  Newark,  Notts.  School,  London  (private).  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1633,  age  18.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638; 
M.D.  1646.  Lived  at  Bloomsbury.  Died  Sept.  1697.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Thomas  (1628).  (PeiU,  i.  425;  Vis.  of  London, 
1634;  Mut>k,  I.  249.) 

RYDGELEY,  SIMON.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter 

1560. 

RIDGLEY  or  RUGELEY,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  i6i8.  Of  Hausley,  Staffs.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
Richard,  of  Hawkesyard,  Stafis.  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary 
army.  Married  Jane  Skipwith,  of  Dishley  Thorpe,  Leics., 
1621.  Buried  at  Tatenhill,  Feb.  17,  1665.  {Shaw,  11 
213) 

RUGELEY,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 
1653.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  gent.,  of  Barton  Park,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  School.  London  (private).  Matric.  1653.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1615.  {Peile,  i.  552.) 

RIDGLEY  or  RUGELEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's  c.  1594.  Of  Stafiordshire.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Hawkes- 
yard. B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  M.D.  1608.  Adm.  candidate 
R.C.P.,  1617.  Fellow,  1622.  Censor.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Gabriel  D'Oclingsells,  of  Derbyshire.  Died  June  21,  1656 
Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Aldersgate.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of 
Luke  (1631)  and  perhaps  of  the  next.  {Munk,  1.  180;  Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  Cooper,  11.  496,  555.) 

RIDGLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1628. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above)  • 
age  20  in  1633.  {Vit.  of  London,  1634.) 


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RiDGWAY,  Henry 

RIDGWAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1634.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Brereton,  Cheshire. 
B.  there.  School,  Sandbach  (private).  Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1642-3. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Famworth  School,  Lanes.,  1652-60. 
(C.  R.  Lewis,  Farnworth  Grammar  School.) 

RIDGWAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1704-5.  S.  of 
Robert,  Earl  of  Londonderry.  Bapt.  Apr.  11,  1688,  at  St 
Anne,  Soho,  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1705.  Died  s.p.,  Apr. 
10,  1708.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church. 

RIDGWAY,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1683.  Of  Penkhull,  Staffs.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Gadewood, 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffs.  School,  Newcastle  (Mr  Caleb 
Pott).   Matric.  1683. 

RIDGWAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  i,  1645-6. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  School,  Knutsford 
(Mr  Crosdale).  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  30,  1646,  age  17. 
Probably  B.A.  (Oxford);  M.A.  (Oxford)  1652.  Fellow  of 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1649-50.  V.  of  Terling,  Essex, 
1662-79.  V.  of  Thorpe,  till  1666.  R.  of  Davenham,  Cheshire, 
1679.  Died  1680.  Will  proved  (Chester)  1680.  {Peile,  1.  510; 
Al.  Oxon.,  where  his  connection  with  Cambridge  is  not 
mentioned.) 

RIDGWAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1652. 
Of  Rochester,  Kent. 

RIDGEWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of 
Cambridgeshire. 

RIDGWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
J597-8.  B.  at  Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.  B.A.  1601-2 ;  M.A.  1606. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  May  13,  1604.  C.  of  Northall,  Kent. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hartpury,  Gloucs.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1634. 

RYDGEWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June, 
1565;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1571-2;  M.A.  from  Queens', 
1575.  V.  of  Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1577-1618.   (Peile,  i.  91.) 

RIDLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1610.  Perhaps  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1613.  Barrister,  1623.  Probably  father 
of  Samuel  (1638).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

RIDLEY,  CUTHBERT.   B.Civ.L.  1498. 

RIDLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1571. 

RIDLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1638.  S.  of  Richard,  butcher,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy).  Matric.  1638.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Jan.  i,  1640-1.  B.A.  1642. 

RIDLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  May 
25.  1653.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Alnwick,  Northumberland, 
Esq.  School,  Berwick.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  23,  1656. 

RIDLEY,  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Sept. 
16,  1658.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Allington,  Northumberland. 
School,  Berwick.   Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1661. 

RIDLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1570; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1577.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  June,  1579.  R.  of  Downham, 
Cambs.,  until  1588.  Perhaps  preb.  of  York,  1583-7.  R-  of 
Throckington,  Northumberland,  1583-7.  (Perhaps  R.  of 
Little  Barford,  Beds.,  in  1607.) 

RIDLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1628. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Ridley  (?  Ripley), 
Yorks.  Age  2  in  1612.   Matric.  1629.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

RIDLEY,  HUMPHREY.  M.D.  1688  (Incorp.  from  Leyden;  adm. 
there,  Sept.  i,  1679).  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Mansfield,  Notts. 
B.  1653.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  July  14,  1671, 
age  18.  M.D.  (Leyden)  1679.  F.R.C.P.,  1692.  Gulstonian 
lecturer,  1694.  Author,  medical.  Died  Apr.  9,  1708.  Buried 
in  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  Will,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  i. 
490;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RIDLEY,  ISRAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1592.  B.  at 
Battersea,  Surrey.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's 
visit).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  16,  1616-7,  age  37;  'C.  of 
Battersea';  priest.  May  31,  1618.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1653-4;  as  of 
Famham-Royal,  Bucks. 

RIDLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1561. 

RIDLEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  King's,  1617.  One  of  these  names 

V.  of  Preston-next-Faversham,  Kent,  1617. 
RIDLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.   Perhaps  R.  of 

Intwood  and  Keswick,  Norfolk,  1639. 
RIDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1692. 

S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  Eeles,  near  Chipchase,  Northumberland. 

School,  Morpeth.  Matric.  1692.  {Peile,  11.  125.) 


Ridley,  William 

RIDLEY,  LANCELOT.  Of  Clare.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  John,  of 
Willimoteswick,  Northumberland  (and  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Richard  Horton).  B.A.  1521-2;  M.A.  1525;  B.D.  1537;  D.D. 
1541.  Fellow,  1524.  One  of  the  six  preachers  of  Canterbury 
Cathedral,  1541.  R.  of  Willingham,  Cambs.,  1545-54-  R-  of 
Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1553-4.  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1559- 
Author,  theological.  Buried  June  16,  1576,  at  Stretham. 
Father  of  the  next.  {Cooper,  1.  354;  D.N.B.;  Hodgson, 
Northumberland,  III.  340,  where  he  is  called  s.  of  John,  but 
this  has  been  questioned.) 
RIDLEY,  MARK.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577.  and 
s.  of  Lancelot  (above),  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.  B.  there, 
1560.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  L.R.C.P.,  1590.  M.D.  of 
Cambridge  before  1592.  F.R.C.P.,  1594-  Censor.  Elect, 
1605-24.  Treasurer,  1610-12,  etc.  Physician  to  the  English 
merchants  in  Russia,  1594-c.  8.  Appointed  chief  physician 
to  the  Czar.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12,  1600.  Author, 
mathematical.  Died  1624.  {Munk,  1.  106;  D.N.B.) 
RIDLEY,  MATTHEW.  Incorp.  M.A.  1730.  S.  of  Richard,  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Esq.  Bapt.  Nov.  16,  1711,  at  St 
Nicholas,  Newcastle.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  I,  1727,  age  16.  Created  M.A.  (Oxford)  1730.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1727-8.  Barrister,  1732.  Bencher, 
1749.  M.P.  for  Newcastle,  1747-74.  Married  (i)  AbyHarmah, 
granddaughter  of  Ambrose  Barnes;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  Matthew  White.  Died  Apr.  6, 1778.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas. 
Ancestor  of  Lord  Ridley.  {Al.  Oxon.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
RIDLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Of  Pembroke.  S.  of  Christopher,  of 
Unthank  Hall,  near  Willimoteswick,  Northumberland  (and 
nephew  of  Robert,  D.D.).  B.A.  1521-2;  M.A.  1525;  B.D. 
1537;  D.D.  1541.  Fellow,  1524.  Proctor,  1533-4.  Masterof 
Pembroke,  1540-53.  (Refused  to  be  elected  Fellow  of 
University  College,  Oxford,  1521.)  Studied  also  at  Paris  and 
Louvain.  Chaplain  to  the  University,  1531.  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  Cranmer,  1537.  V.  of  Heme,  Kent,  1538.  Canon 
of  Canterbury,  1542-50.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1545-7. 
V.  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  1547-53.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1547- 
50.  One  of  the  visitors  of  Cambridge  University,  1548. 
Bishop  of  London,  1550-3.  Elected  Bishop  of  Durham,  but 
not  confirmed.  Imprisoned  at  Oxford,  1554.  Condemned, 
together  with  Latimer  and  Cranmer,  on  a  charge  of  heresy. 
Author,  theological.  Burnt  alive  at  Oxford,  Oct.  16,  1555. 
{Cooper,  I.  135,  where  he  is  called  s.  of  Nicholas;  D.N.B.; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Hodgson,  11.  333.) 
RIDLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1566.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of  Yorkshire. 
{Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1564.) 
RYDLEY,  OSWALD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1544. 
RYDLY,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  c.  1593. 

RIDLEY,  ROBERT.  Scholar  and  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1507- 
24;  M.A.  Perhaps  B.A.  1495-6.  Ord.  acolyte  (Lincoln)  May 
25,  1510;  of  Carlisle  diocese.   {Trinity  College  Adm.,  i.  129.) 

RIDLEY,  ROBERT.  Studied  at  Paris  and  Cambridge.  S.  of 
Nicholas,  of  Unthank,  Northumberland.  B.D.  1515-6;  D.D. 
1518.  R.  of  Simonbum,  Northumberland,  1510-32.  R.  of 
St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate  Street,  London,  1523-4.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1524-36.  R.  of  St  Edmund-the-King,  1526-36. 
R.  of  Fulham,  1529-36.  Author,  sermons.  Died  June  12, 
1536.  {Cooper,  I.  57;  D.N.B.;  Hodgson,  Northumberland,  11. 
323.) 

RIDLEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1638.  Of  Yorkshire.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Christopher  (1610), 
of  Beverley,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1639. 

RIDLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1565.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bewling,  Salop  (and  grandson  of 
Lancelot,  of  Northumberland).  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  Matric. 
Michs.  1566;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574;  LL.D.  1583.  Fellow, 
1569-79.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.  Head  Master  of  Eton, 
1580.  Master  in  Chancery.  Chancellor  of  Winchester.  Vicar- 
General  to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  M.P.  for  Wycombe, 
1586-7;  for  Lymington,  1601.  Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  10,  1590. 
Knighted,  June  24,  1619.  Author,  legal.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William  Boleyn,  connected  with  the  family  of  Anne 
Boleyn.  Died  Jan.  22,  1628-9.  Buried  at  St  Benet,  Paul's 
Wharf,  London.  WUl,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of 
Shrops.,  1623;  Harwood;  Hodgson,  iii.  342.) 

RIDLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24, 
1678-9.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire.  School, 
Audlem  (Mr  Thomas  Cotton).  Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1681; 
B.A.  1682-3.  V.  of  Heversham,  Westmorland,  1686-91. 

RIDLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  13,  1726. 
B.  at  Whittlesey,  Cambs.  Matric.  1726;  LL.B.  1733-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1732-3;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1733-  V.  of 
Duxford  St  John,  Cambs.,  1738.  V.  of  Warmfield,  near 
Wakefield,  Yorks.,  in  1745. 

RIDLEY, .  D.D.  1464-5-  A  friar. 


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RiDLiNGTON,  Henry 

RIDLEY,  .   B.A.  1477-8.    Perhaps  M.A.  1485-6.    Possibly 

Thomas,  V.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1488. 

RIDLINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May 
18,  1734.  Of  Edith- Weston,  Rutland.  Matric.  1734;  LL.B. 
1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1736;  priest,  Mar.  6, 
I736-7.  V.  of  Gazeley,  Cambs.,  1756-66.  Brother  of  the 
next. 

RIDLINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
May  18,  1734.  Of  Edith-Weston,  Rutland.  Matric.  1734; 
B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743;  LL.D.  1751.  Fellow,  1739-70. 
Junior  Proctor,  1747-8.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law, 
1757-70.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  18,  1738-9;  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  1743.  Died  Oct.  i, 
1770.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Henry  (above). 

RIGBEY,  ADAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593.  S.  of 
John,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  Esq.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1596-7; 
M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  14,  1600;  priest, 
July  12,  1601.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1601-27.  Buried 
there  Oct.  lo,  1627.  (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1613;  Fishwick, 
Goosnargh.) 

RIGBYE,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Alexander,  of  Wigan,  Lanes., 
and  nephew  of  Adam  (above).  B.  1594.  B.A.  1613-4. 
Probably  M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  I,  1610.  M.P.  for  Wigan,  1640-50.  Colonel  in  the 
parliamentary  army.  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  Lancashire, 
1642.  Nominated  one  of  the  judges  for  the  King's  trial, 
1648.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1649-52.  A  commissioner 
of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  1650.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Sir  Urian  Leigh,  of  Adlington,  Cheshire.  Died  Aug.  18,  1650. 
Buried  at  Preston.  (To  be  distinguished  from  a  contemporary 
kinsman  of  these  names,  buried  at  Standish,  1650,  and  father 
of  Thomas  (1631).)  Brother  of  George  (1618)  and  Joseph 
(1618),  father  of  the  next,  of  Urian  (1637)  and  Edward  (1642). 
(D.N.B.)  .     V     t  / 

RIGBY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1637. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Alexander  (above).  Bapt.  Aug.  20,  1620, 
at  Prestbury,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1637.  Lieut-Colonel  in  the 
parliamentary  army.  M.P.  for  Lanes.,  1658;  for  Preston, 
1660.  Of  Middleton-in-Goosnargh.  Married  three  wives. 
Buried  Mar.  4,  1693-4,  at  Preston.  Brother  of  Urian  (1637) 
and  Edward  (1642),  father  of  GUbert  (1682-3).  (H.  Fish- 
wick, Goosnargh.) 

RIGBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1679.  .S.  of  Edward  (1642),  serjeant-at-law.  B.  at  Preston, 
Lanes.  School,  Preston  (Mr  Walmsley).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Mar.  7,  1673-4.  Brother  of  Edward  (1670).  (Peile,  11. 
72.) 

RIGBY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1628. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Layton  and  Burgh,  Lanes. 
Age  4  in  1613.  Of  Layton  and  Burgh.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edward  Hyde,  of  Norbury  and  Hyde,  Cheshire  (a  kinsman 
of  Queen  Ann).  Supposed  to  have  been  killed  in  a  Royalist 
attack  on  Bolton,  in  1643.  Brother  of  Hugh  (1639)  and 
Thomas  (1631).  (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1613;  H.  Fishwick,  Bispham; 
E.  Axon.) 

RIGBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1642. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Alexander  (1610),  of  Preston,  Lanes., 
Esq.  Bapt.  Apr.  15,  1627,  at  Preston.  Matric.  1643.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1641.  Barrister.  Serjeant-at-law, 
1675  and  1686.  Vice-Chamberlain  of  Chester,  1660-2. 
Steward  of  the  borough  of  Preston,  1662.  M.P.  for  Preston, 
1660,  and  1661-81.  Married  (1)  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Wilford;  (2)  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Mollineux,  of  Fevershall, 
Notts.  Died  before  1689.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1637)  and 
Urian  (1637),  father  of  Charles  (1679)  and  Edward  (1670). 
(E.  Axon;  H.  Fishwick,  Goosnargh.) 

RIGBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 
1670.  S.  of  Edward  (above),  serjeant-at-law  and  reader  of 
Gray's  Inn.  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  School,  Preston.  Matric. 
1670.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1670.  M.P.  for  Preston, 
1701,  1705-6.  Died  May  2,  1706.  To  be  distinguished  from 
a  kinsman  of  these  names  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1679).   {Peile,  11.  28;  Fishwick,  Goosnargh.) 

RIGBY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1618. 
S.  of  Alexander,  of  Halton,  Lanes.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  21,  1617-8.  Served  in  the  parliamentary  army.  Present 
with  his  brother  Alexander  at  the  siege  of  Latham  House, 
1644.  Of  the  Peile,  in  Hulton.  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  Co.  Lanes. 
Married  Beatrice,  dau.  of  William  Hulton.  Brother  of 
Alexander  (1610)  and  Joseph  (1618).   (Fishwick,  Goosnargh.) 

RIGBY,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  1682-3.  S.  of 
Alexander  (1637)  of  Middleton-in-Goosnargh,  Lanes,  (by 
his  3rd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Houghton).  Bapt. 
Nov.  25,  1662.  Matric.  1682.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  30, 
1683.  Married,  at  Goosnargh,  Mary  Marsden,  Oct.  17,  1690. 
Buried  at  Preston,  Oct.  27,  1697.  (H.  Fishwick,  Goosnargh.) 


RiGDEN,  Robert 

RIGBY,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1605. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Layton  and  Burgh,  Lanes.,  Esq.  B.A.  1608- 
9.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1609-10.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1616.  Bencher,  1633.  Recorder  of  Liverpool.  Of  the 
Hutt  in  the  parish  of  Chiidwall.  Died  Sept.  1642.  (H.  Fish- 
wick, BispJiam.) 

RIGBY,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  25, 
1639.  S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Burgh,  in  Leyland  Hundred, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1639.  Married 
and  had  issue.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1631)  and  Edward  (1628). 
(H.  Fishwick,  Bispham.) 

RIGBY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  15, 
1645,  from  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin  (adm.  there,  June  20, 
1642).  S.  of  Adam.  B.  at  Westhoughton,  Lanes.  School, 
Wigan  (Mr  RudaU).  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1649.  Perhaps 
minister  at  Turton,  Lanes.,  in  1647.  Minister  of  Churchkirk, 
Lanes.,  e.  1650-4.  Preacher  at  Beeston  Chapel,  Leeds, 
1659-62.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks., 
1662-3.  V.  of  Rotherham,  1663-6.  Died  1666.  (P^iie,  i.  493.) 

RIGBIE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1665.  Matric. 
1666-7. 

RIGBY,  JOHN  (1730),  see  BALDWIN. 

RIGBIE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1618. 
3rd  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Halton,  Lanes.  School,  Eton.  B.A. 
1621-2.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1617-8.  Lieut-Colonel 
in  the  parliamentary  army,  1650.  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 
Lancashire.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Gabriel  Haighton  (or 
Houghton),  of  Knowsley,  Lanes.  Author,  The  Drunkard's 
Prospective;  directed  against  aleohohc  drink.  Died  Nov.  1671. 
Brother  of  Alexander  (1610)  and  George  (1618).    (D.N.B.) 

RIGBY,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1710. 
S.  of  Adam,  of  Westhoughton,  Lanes.  Bapt.  Mar.  10,  1689- 
90,  at  Deane.  School,  Winwick  (Mr  Wright).  Matric.  1710; 
Scholar,  1710-1;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
May  23,  1714.  Probably  C.  of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  c.  1718-40. 
Buried  there  Apr.  22,  1740.  (Peile,  11.  174;  Cox,  Churches 
of  Derbs.,  11.  194.) 

RIGBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1738. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Mistley  HaU,  Essex.  B. 
there,  1722.  Matric.  Easter,  1739.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  21,  1738.  M.P.  for  Castle  Rising,  1745-7;  for 
Sudbury,  1747-54;  for  Tavistock,  1754-88;  for  Old  Leighlin 
(Ireland),  1757-60.  Attached  himself  to  Frederick,  Prince 
of  Wales,  but  afterwards  transferred  his  allegiance  to  the 
Duke  of  Bedford.  A  Lord  of  Trade,  1755-60.  Secretary  to 
the  Duke  of  Bedford,  as  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1757-61. 
Master  of  the  RoUs  for  Ireland,  1759-88.  Vice-Treasurer  for 
Ireland,  1762-5  and  1768.  P.C.  (Ireland).  LL.D.  (Hon.), 
Dublin,  1758.  Paymaster  of  the  Forces,  1768-82.  Took  a 
prominent  part  in  opposing  Wilkes,  1769.  Died  s.p.,  Apr.  8, 
1788,  aged  65.   Will,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.) 

RIGBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  21, 
1748-9.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1752,  'Sam. 
John.'  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1752;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  10,  1754. 

RIGBY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1498-9.  Of  London  diocese.  M.A. 
1501-2.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1501.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  23,  1503;  priest.  Mar.  23,  1503-4.  Preacher,  1506. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1509. 

RIGBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1631.  S.  of  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  Burgh  and  Layton,  Lanes., 
and  nephew  of  Hugh  (1605).  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Fellow,  1639. 
Minister  at  Broughton-in-Fumess,  Lanes.,  1650-1.  V.  of 
Poulton-le-Fylde,  1653-61.  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Donnybrook, 
near  Dublin,  c.  1661-3.  ^-  of  Castle  Dermott,  and  preb.  of 
St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1663-73.  Brother  of  Edward  (1628) 
and  Hugh  (1639).  (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1613;  Fishwick,  Poulton- 
le-Fylde;  R.  Stewart-Brown.) 

RIGBY,  URIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1637.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  of  Alexander  (1610).  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1621-2, 
at  Eccleston,  Lanes.  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  12,  1637.  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1637) 
and  Edward  (1642). 

RIGDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  a6, 
1708-g.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  at  Canterbury.  School, 
Canterbury  (Mr  Jones).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A. 
1716;  B.D.  1723.  Fellow,  1715-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  1713-4;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Sept.  23,  1716.  C.  of  Appledore,  Kent,  1714  (Lady  Day- 
Michs.).  V.  of  Reigate,  Surrey,  1728-32.  Died  Aug.  2,  1732, 
aged  41.  Buried  at  St  Mildred's,  Canterbury.  (Manning 
and  Bray,  i;  G.  Mag.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
RIGDEN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1605.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of 
Dowsby,  Lines.,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  3,  1605. 
Of  Dowsby,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Agent,  M.D. 
Died  May  12,  1657.  (Lines.  Pedigrus,  821.) 


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RIGDON, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  19,  1577- 

RIGGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  24,   1590.    Of  Hackney,  Middlesex.    Matric.  c.   1590. 

Left  in  1592.   V.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  1616-24.   (Harwood.) 

RIGE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575. 

RIGGALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  14,  1684.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Louth,  Lines. 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1689.   V.  of  Loddington,  Lines.,  till  1722. 

RIGGS,  ABRAHAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1582. 

RIGGES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  17, 
1614.  S.  of  Edward  (1571).  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1596-7,  at 
Mendlesham,  Suffolk.  School,  Mendlesham  (Mr  Mosse). 
Matric.  1613;  Scholar,  1616-21;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  10;  priest,  Oct.  11,  1622.  V.  of 
Heckingham,  Norfolk,  1627.  R-  of  Thwaite  St  Mary,  1628- 
44;  sequestered,  but  restored,  1660.   (Venn,  i.  225.) 

RIGGS,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1557. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Stragglethorpe,  Lines. 
Auditor  of  the  Exchequer.  Of  Stragglethorpe.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  Apr.  8  (or  Oct.),  1569.  (Lines.  Pedigrees, 
822.) 

RIGGES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 
B.  at  Huntingdon.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  29,  1577; 
priest  (London)  Mar.  30,  1580;  'age  25;  of  Gt  Henney, 
Essex.'  V.  of  Belchamp  Walter,  Essex,  1580-3.  V.  of 
Mendlesham,  Suffolk,  1585-1623.  Married  Jane  Sparrowe, 
spinster,  of  Halstead,  June  13,  1581.  Buried  at  Mendlesham, 
Oct.4,  1623.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1623.  Fatherof  Charles  (1614). 

RIGGS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1618-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  23,  1621;  priest 
(York)  Dec.  1622. 

RIGGS,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1612.  Matric.  1612;  B.A. 
1615-6;  M.A.  1619. 

RYGGS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1557-8; 
Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1561-2,  as  'Ridge.'   Fellow,  1562. 

RIGS,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575. 

RIGGS,  .    Adm.  sizar  at   Peterhouse,   Apr.    18,    1585. 

Apparently  did  not  reside. 

RIGHTWISE,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465;  B.D.  1469- 
70;  D.D.  1473-4.  R.  of  Syderstone,  Norfolk,  1479.  V.  of 
Bawburgh,  1493.  Died  June  23,  1493.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1493;  'of  Bawburgh,  Norfolk;  and  St  Michael-at-Plea, 
Norwich.' 

RIGHTWYSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1508.  B.  at  Salle,  Norfolk,  1490.  B.A.  1512-3;  M.A.  1516. 
Fellow,  1511.  Edited  the  grammar  of  his  father-in-law, 
William  Lily;  whom  he  succeeded  as  Master  of  St  Paul's 
School,  1522-31,  deprived  for  neglect.  He  was  sur-master, 
1517-22.  Known  as  a  WTiter  of  plays.  Died  c.  1532.  Will, 
P.C.C.   (D.N.B.;  Cooper,  1.  46;  Harwood.) 

RIGHTWISE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1479.  FeUow  of  Gonville 
Hall,  1480.  V.  of  Foulden,  Norfolk,  1497.  R.  of  Hockwold, 
1497.   Died  1502. 

RIGHTWISE, .  B.A.  1463-4. 

RYTWES  or  RYGWES, .  B.A.  1485-6. 

RIGOT  or  RYGOT,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507. 

RILEY,  EDWARD  (1587),  see  RISLEY. 

RYLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 
B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  B.A.  1567-8.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  29,  1568,  age  26.  Probably  V.  of  Beesby,  Lines.,  till 
his  death,  1574. 

RYLEY  or  ROILEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1698.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  July,  1703;  priest,  1705.  P.C.  of  Hartshead, 
Yorks.,  1703-24.  Buried  at  Hartshead,  Jan.  20,  1723-4. 
(E.  Axon.) 

RYLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1707.  S.  of  Matthew,  maltster.  B.  at  Clifton,  near  Eccles, 
Lanes.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1711-2.  C.  of 
Chorley,  Lanes.,  1713-32.  Buried  there  Dec.  11,  1732. 
Father  of  John  (1747-8). 

RILEY,  JOHN.   B.A.  1490-1. 

RILEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1607-8.  Scholar  from  Wake- 
field School,  Yorks.,  1604.  M.A.  1611.  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Minories,  London,  1618-9.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wilm- 
ington, Kent,  in  1650. 

RYLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  28, 1679.  S.  of  James, 
of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Doubtless  R.  of 
Croston,  Lanes.,  1688-9.  Admon.  (Chester)  1689;  as  R.  of 
Sephton.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1679).  (E.  Axon.) 


Ring,  Samuel 

RILEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  July  r, 
1693.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  York.  School,  Barkisland,  Yorks. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford) 
July  9,  1694,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698.  Returned  to 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  25,  1698-9.  M.B.  1700.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
202;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RYLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  19, 
1738-9.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Bolton.  School,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  (Mr  Parke).  Matric.  1739; 
B.A.  1742-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  25,  1743;  priest, 
Sept.  23,  1744.  V.  of  Bracewell,  Yorks.,  1750-65.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  499.) 

RYLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 

1747-8.    S.  of  James  (1707),  clerk,  of  Lancashire.    B.  at 

Chorley.    School,  Manchester  (Mr  Brooke).    Matric.   1748; 

B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  17,  1752; 

priest,  June  17,  1753.    R-  o^  Thundersley,  Essex,  1754-7. 

R.  of  Fobbing,  1761-1800.  Died  July  4,  1800.  (Scott-Mayor, 

III.  574-) 
RILEY,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 

1740.    3rd  s.  of  James,  cloth-maker,  of  Yorkshire.    B.  at 

Sowerby.  School,  Rishworth  (Mr  Wadsworth).  Matric.  1740; 

B.A.  1743-4.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1744;  'C.  of 

Medboume,  Leics.' 

RYLEY  or  RYLE,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1560.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1561-2; 
M.A.  from  St  John's,  1565.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1562. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1563. 

RILAY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1623.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Boston,  Lines.  Of  Boston, 
in  1634.  Buried  there  Feb.  15,  1641-2.  Perhaps  father  of 
Richard  (1648).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  823.) 

RILAY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

RYLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm,  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18,  1648. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1623),  of 
Boston,  Lines.  If  so,  of  Welboum,  Lines.;  buried  there 
Oct.  13,  1681.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  823,  where  he  is  said  to  be 
55  in  1666,  but  this  appears  doubtfijd.) 

RYLEY  or  RILLEY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 

July  4,  1678.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2; 
M.A.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Msir.  1682-3. 

RYLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1677.  S.  of  Roger,  chandler.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Nottingham  (Mr  Cudworth). 

RYLEY  or  RYLE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1576-7.  One 
of  these  names,  'Ryle,'  C.  of  Fosdyke,  Lines.,  1600;  admon. 
(Lincoln)  1613. 

RYLYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Fellow, 
1635-44.  Perhaps  a  brother  of  William  Ryley,  Lancaster 
Herald  (for  an  account  of  whom  see  R.  E.  C.  Waters,  Chester 
Family,  174.) 

RYLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  28,  1679.  S.  of 
James,  of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  F^obably 
C.  of  Lund,  Lanes.,  in  1689;  C.  of  Bispham,  1690.  Buried  at 
Poulton,  Apr.  20,  1692.  Brother  of  John  (1679).  (H. 
Fishwick,  Bispham,  52.) 

RIMIL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  24, 
1656.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Southwark,  Surrey.  B.A.  (?); 
M.A.  1665.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660, 
as  'Schemuel,'  age  20.  Schoolmaster  at  Chigwell,  Essex,  in 
1664. 

RIMINGTON,  see  REMINGTON. 

RIMLINGHAM,  see  RIPPLINGHAM. 

RIMPON, .   Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1523.  Name  on  the 

books  till  1535. 

RINGE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1639. 
Of  Wiltshire.  Possibly  s.  of  John,  V.  of  Netheravon,  Wilts. 
(for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.).  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  1646,  as  'King,' 

RINGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1585.  B.  at 
Tonbridge,  Kent.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  24,  1586, 
age  26.  C.  of  Hever,  Kent. 

RINGE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609.    One 

of  these  names  of  Netheravon,  Wilts.,  clerk.   Will  (P.C.C.) 

1653- 
RING,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  24, 

1698-9.    Of   Northamptonshire.    School,    Oundle.     Matric. 

1699;  Scholar,  1700;  B.A.  1702-3.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Apr.  26;  priest,  May  i,  1706. 


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RiNGALL,  JOHN 

RINGALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Jan.  27, 
1680-1.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Easton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (Mr  Burton).  Matric.  1680-1;  Scholar, 
1681-8;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  25,  1687;  C.  of  Worlingworth.  Died  Mar.  21,  1688-9. 
M.I.  at  Easton.   {Venn,  i.  466.) 

RINGALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  19, 
1632.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Stoke  Holy  Cross,  Norfolk. 
School,  Ameringhall  (Mr  Marjerie).  Matric.  1633;  Scholar, 
1634-9;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  M.D.  1646.  Fellow, 
1641-6.   F.R.C.P.,  1656.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1659.   {Venn,  i.  305.) 

RINGHET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1569. 

RINGOLD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  7, 

1612-3.   Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616  (Reynolds  in  Grate). 
RINGROSE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1602;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.    Ord    deacon  (York)  Sept. 

1612.  V.  of  Pytchley,  Northants.,  1612.  Buried  at  Boughton, 

Feb.  I,  1614-5.   (T.  P.  Dorman.) 
RINGSTEAD,   FRANCIS.     Matric.  sizar  from   Trinity   Hall, 

Michs.  1609.   B.  at  Huntingdon.   LL.B.  1618.   Will  (P.C.C.) 

1649;  clerk,  of  Chichester,  but  last  of  Havant,  Hants. 
RYNGSTED,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1561. 
RINGSTEAD  or  DE  RYNGESTEDE,  THOMAS.   D.D.   Probably 

a  native  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk.    Bishop  of  Bangor,   1357. 

Lectured  in  theology  at  Cambridge.    Subsequently  became 

a  dominican  and  was  appointed  penitentiary  to  Innocent  VI. 

Died  in  the  Dominican  monastery  at  Shrewsbury,  Jan.  8, 

1365-6.    Buried  at  Blackfriars,  London.    Will,   Lambeth. 

Left  £20  to  assist  poor  students  at  Cambridge.    {D.N.B.; 

H.  G.  Harrison.) 

RINGSTEAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  5, 
1676.  S.  of  Robert,  butcher,  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  Bapt. 
Sept.  16,  1656,  at  Little  Walsingham.  School,  Walsingham. 
Matric.  1676,  as  'Linstead';  Scholar,  1676-80;  B.A.  1679-80. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1680;  priest,  May,  1681.  V.  of 
Foulden,  Norifolk,  1702-19;  of  Gooderstone,  1702-19.  Buried 
at  Foulden,  Feb.  14,  1718-9.   {Venn,  i.  456.) 

RINGSTED, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

RINGWOODE  or  RINGOODE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
at  Caius,  Sept.  24,  1594.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Yaxham, 
Norfolk.  SchooL  Mattishall  (Mr  Causye).  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A. 
1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  23;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1600; 
C.  of  Saham  Toney.  Licensed  preacher,  1606-31.  R.  of 
South  Pickenham,  16x6-31.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1631. 
{Venn,  1.  153.) 

RINGWOODE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  1617. 

S.   of   George,  of   Mattishall,   Norfolk.    School,   Lynn   (Mr 

Armitage).    Matric.  1618;  Scholar,  1619-21;  B.A.   1620-1; 

M.A.  1624.  C.  of  Little  Massingham,  in  1629.   R.  of  Roydon, 

Norfolk,  1647-64.   {Venn,  i.  237.) 
RINICCIUS  or  RYNICHIUS,  JOHN.    B.Civ.L.  c.  1515  (Incorp. 

from  Frankfort);  D.Civ.L.  1525-6. 

RINNARDE, .  Of  Clare  in  1614.  {Cole.) 

RIPLEY,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1639. 
One  of  these  names,  of  St  Olave,  Hart  Street,  London, 
surgeon,  and  bachelor,  age  34,  married  to  Susem  Isham,  of 
Eltham,  Kent,  spinster,  Dec.  20,  1661. 

RIPLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1728.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Poodell,  near  Threshfield.  School,  Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall). 
Matric.  1729. 

RIPPINGALE,  JOHN.  Student  at  Cambridge.  D.D.  B.  in 
Lincolnshire.  Carmelite  friar,  of  Stamford.  Died  c.  1350. 
{Pits,  469.) 

RIPPINGHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17, 
1720.  S.  of  Henry,  attorney,  of  Aylsham.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Holt  (Mr  Reynolds),  Norwich  (Mr  Reddington)  and  Bury 
(Mr  Kinsman).  Scholar,  1720-4;  Matric.  1721;  LL.B.  1729. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  24,  1730;  priest  (Norwich)  June 
17.  I733i  C.  of  Eastwood,  Essex,  1730.  R.  of  Beighton, 
Norfolk,  1733-69.  Died  Sept.  7,  1769.   {Venn,  11.  15.) 

RIPPINGTON,  AMBROSE.  B.D.  1469-70.   Proctor,  1469-70. 

RIPPINGTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  6,  1540.  Left  about  1543.  Of  Drayton, 
Bucks. 

RIPPINGTON  or  REPINGTON,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1464. 

RIPPINGTON, .  B.Can.L.  1511-2. 

RIPPLINGHAM  or  RIMLINGHAM,  JOHN.  B.A.  1461-2.  S.  of 
WilUam,  of  Hull.  B.  there.  M.A.  1465-6;  B.D.  1475-6; 
D.D.  1485.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1480.  Vice-Chancellor,  1487. 
R.  of  Stretbam,  Cambs.,  1488-9.    R.  of  St  Martin  Vintry, 


Rise,  W. 

Loudon,  1489-1519.  Died  before  Apr.  14,  1519.  Benefactor 
to  St  John's  and  to  the  town  of  Hull.  Probably  brother  of 
the  next.   {Cooper,  1.  20.) 

RIPPLINGHAM  or  RIMLINGHAM,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1461-2. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Hull.  M.A.  1465-6,  as  'Ripping- 
ham';  B.D.  1473-4;  B.Can.L.  1474-5;  D.Can.L.  1485. 
Scholar  and  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1473-1505.  V.  of 
Malton  (OrweU),  Cambs.,  1475.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Martin 
Vintry,  London,  1478-89.  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1489. 
Probably  brother  of  John  (above).  (According  to  Hennessy 
this  was  Ralph  Ripplingham,  M.A.,  but  in  our  records  he 
occurs  only  as  Robert.)    {Grace  Bk,  A,  264.) 

RIPPON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  21, 
1707.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1682),  of  East  Stoke,  Notts.  School, 
Southwell  (Mr  Benson).   Matric.  1707. 

RIPPON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  20, 
1650.  S.  of  Thomas,  currier.  B.  at  Oundle,  Northants. 
School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1650-1;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1657.  Probably  Master  of  Keedham  School, 
Norfolk. 

RIPON  or  RYPOUN,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  or  FeUow  of  King's 

Hall,  1346.   Died  July  6,  1349. 
RIPPON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  5,  1682.    Of 

Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1685-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.    Perhaps  father  of 

Edmund  (1707). 

RIPTON,  see  also  REPTON. 

RIPTON,  ALLAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 

RIS,  JAMES.  .Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1732. 
S.  of  Abraham,  gent.,  of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  at  Thomey, 
in  the  Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Oakham  (Mr  Adcock).  Matric. 
1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June 
20,  1736;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1737;  C.  of  Shelton,  Beds.  P.C.  of 
Thomey,  Isle  of  Ely,  1736-58.   Died  1758. 

RISBY,  HEIGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  5,  1694. 
Of  Suffolk.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1655),  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Esq. 
Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died 
July  10,  1740,  aged  64.  M.I.  at  Felsham.  Will  proved  at 
Bury.   Brother  of  John  (1679-80).   {Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  73.) 

RISBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1615.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  B.A.  1615-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  21,  1617. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Thorpe,  1625.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Jenny,  of  Brightwell  and  Kettlebaston, 
Oct.  2,  1638.  Father  of  the  next.  {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664; 
Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  73.) 

RISBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  3, 
1655.  S.  of  John  (above),  gent.,  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Suffolk. 
Bapt.  July  22,  1639,  at  Kettlebaston,  Suffolk.  Of  Thorpe 
Morieux,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Comwallis, 
Esq.  Died  May  1,  1687.  M.I.  at  Felsham.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1687. 
Father  of  the  next  and  of  Heigham  (1694).  {Suff.  Man,  Fam., 
I.  72;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

RISBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  20, 1679-80. 
S.  and  h.  of  John  (1655),  Esq.,  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Bury  (Mr  Leedes)  and  Woodbridge  (Mr 
Candler).  Matric.  1680.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1681. 
Of  Thorpe  Morieux,  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bright,  of  Thurston,  Suffolk.  Died  s.p.,  Jan.  21,  1727,  aged 
64.  Buried  at  Thorpe.  M.I.  Will  (Bury)  1727.  {Venn,  1.  463; 
Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  72-3.) 

RISCEBY,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1366.  S.  of 
William.  'John'  Risceby  (apparently  the  same),  died  Nov. 
10,  1375- 

RYSBYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1546.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  Of 
Lavenham.  Married  and  had  issue.  {Suff  Man.  Fam.,  i.  67.) 

RISDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7,  1626. 
S.  of  Francis,  vintner,  of  Essex.  B.  at  Ham.  School  in 
London.  Scholar,  1628^;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  C.  of 
St  Clement's,  Essex,  in  1634,  and  schoolmaster  there. 
Lecturer  at  St  Paul's,  London.  V.  of  Rainham,  Essex,  1642- 
62.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  London,  1662-73; 
burnt  out  of  his  habitation  by  the  Great  Fire,  1666,  and  went 
to  Ashford,  Kent.  V.  there,  1667-73.  Buried  there  May  29, 
1673.   {Venn,  i.  278;  Hennessy.) 

RISE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29,  1572. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  North  Repps,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich 
and  Aylsham.  Matric.  1572;  B.A.  1575-6.  Of  Runcton.  R. 
of  Ovington,  Norfolk,  1600-3.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1603. 
{Venn,  i.  69.) 

RYSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1573. 

RYSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1567. 

RISE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1581-2. 


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RisELL,  William 

RISE, .   B.A.  1537-8. 

RISELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580. 

RISHTON  or  RUSHTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
John's,  c.  1595.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Dunnishope, 
Lanes.  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  R.  of  Eamley,  Sussex,  1620. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1642.   (Chelham  Snc,  lxxxviii.  251.) 

RISHTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  162 1 ; 
B.A.  1624-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18,  1625;  priest, 
June  4,  1626. 

RISHTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607.  Probablys.  of  George  (1571).  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1615.  R.  of 
Little  Warley,  Essex,  1618-27.  Buried  there  June  20,  1627. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Aug.  3,  1627.  Perhaps  brother 
of  John  (c.  1594).   (H.  Smith.) 

RISHTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
15,  1702.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Antley,  Lanes.  School, 
Clitheroe.  Matric.  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  May  30,  1708; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1710.  V.  of  Mitton,  Yorks.,  1719-26.  V.  of 
Almondbury,  1726-67.  Buried  Jan.  i,  1767,  aged  82.  (C.  A. 
Hulbert,  Almondbury.) 

RISHETONE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571 ; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  R.  and  patron  of  Little  Warley, 
Essex,  1579-1618.  Buried  there  July  4,  1618.  Will  (Cons. 
C.  London)  1618-9.  Probably  father  of  Edward  (1607)  and 
perhaps  of  John  {c.  1594).   (H.  Smith.) 

RYSHTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1571-2. 

RISHTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  22, 
1706.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  draper.  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Fellow, 
1714-7,  ejected  as  non-juror.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31, 
1713.  Went  to  the  Barbadoes;  apparently  schoolmaster  there 
in  the  parish  of  St  James.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  68.) 

RISHTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
Perhaps  s.  of  George  (1571).  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  24;  priest,  June  27,  1602.  R.  of 
Brundon,  Essex,  1602-10.  Married  Anne  Parker,  Apr.  4, 
1605,  at  Terling.  Died  1610.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
July  II,  1610;  Rushton. 

RISHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  May  2,  1659. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  Oswaldtwistle,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Blackbvim  (Mr  Sager)  and  Accrington  (private). 
Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1659-62;  M.A.  1677  {Lit.  Reg.).  C.  of 
Bury,  Lanes.,  1677-84.  V.  of  Leyland,  1677-84.  Buried 
Dec.  31,  1684,  at  IJury.  {Venn,  1.  405;  E.  Axon;  Chetham 
Soc,  LXXXVIII.  250,  where  he  occurs  as  s.  of  William.) 

RISHTON  or  RUSHTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1588;  B.A.  (?  1591-2).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  8,  1593;  priest,  Aug.  17,  1594.  V.  of  Hough,  Lines., 
1594,  'B.A.' 

RISING,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1608-9,  age  24;  'C.  of  East 
Dereham';  priest,  June,  i6og. 

RISEING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Feb.  20,  1642-3.  S.  of 
Thomas  (i6o8),  clerk,  of  Ickburgh,  Norfolk.  School,  Swafi- 
ham  (Mr  Dawson).  Matric.  1643;  Scholar,  1645-50;  B.A. 
1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  V.  of  Foulden,  Norfolk,  1651-4.  Buried 
there  Aug.  26,  1654.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1655.   {Venn,  i.  349.) 

RISINGE  or  RYSEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, Michs.  1608;  B.A.  1612-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  25;  priest,  Sept.  26,  1614.  R.  of  Ickburgh,  Norfolk, 
1627,  'M.A.'  Buried  Nov.  4,  1654.  Father  of  John  (1642-3). 

RISLEY,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1553-4;  Scholar,  1554; 
M.A.  1557.  FeUow,  1555.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5;  priest, 
June  9,  1558.  R.  of  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  1582-8.  V.  of 
Thorpe  Abbots,  1588,  'Edward.' 

RYSELEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

RISLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1581. 

RISLEY  or  RYLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1587;  B.A.  1590-1. 

RISLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1615. 
ist  s.  of  Robert  (1588-9),  V.  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds.  Bapt. 
there,  Sept.  30,  1599.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1622.  V.  of  Wilsham- 
stead, Beds.,  1623-54.  Married  Lucretia  Bressey,  May  25, 
1624,  at  Wootton.  Buried  at  Wilshamstead,  Dec.  19,  1654. 
(Peile,  I.  305 ;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

RISLAY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 

RISLEY,  HENRY.  Resident  at  Jesus,  1546-7. 

RISLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  27, 
1693-4.  S.  of  John.  Bapt.  Oct.  26,  1675,  at  Knowsley, 
Lanes.  School,  Wigan  (Mr  Liptrott).  Matric.  1694;  Scholar, 


Rivers,  Nizel 

1605.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  5,  1694. 
Of  Risley,  Esq.  Died  at  Ormskirk,  Nov.  1,  1702.  Buried  at 
Winwick.   (Peile,  11.  129;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11.  274.) 

RISELEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1557;  Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  23,  1573-4;  priest  (Peterb.)  July  17,  1575-  R-  of 
Hatley  Cockayne,  Beds.,  1574.  Perhaps  R.  of  Hargham, 
Norfolk,  i6o2-i6. 

RISLEY  or  RYSLEY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1511-2.  Of  Lancashire. 
M.A.  1515;  B.D.  1522.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1522-3.  Ord. 
(?  priest)  (Ely)  Mar.  8,  1515-6.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  West,  of 
Ely.  University  preacher,  1517  and  1520.  R.  of  Bridgham, 
Norfolk,  1523;  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1524.  Died  c.  1557. 
Will  dated,  Nov.  10,  1556.  Benefactor  to  Christ's.  (Peile, 
I.  9;  Cooper,  I.  545;  III.  113.) 

RISELEY,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1563. 

RISLEY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1588-9.  S.  of  James. 
B.  at  Oundle,  Northants.  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  8,  1593.  V.  and  patron  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds.,  1598- 
1623.  Buried  there  Aug.  19,  1623.  Will  proved,  Nov.  11, 
1623.   Father  of  Edward  (16:5).   {Peile,  l.  i%\.) 

RISLEY,  SIMON.  B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1511.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
HousE,  1510.  Bursar,  1512  and  1516.  R.  of  East  Hatley, 
Cambs.,  1517-30.   V.  of  Sutton,  till  1532. 

RYSELEY, .   Pens,  at  Jesus,  1561-2. 

RITCHELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1687.  S.  of  George,  of 
Hexham,  Northumberland,  clerk.  Bapt.  there.  May  13,  1662. 
Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1680,  age  18;  B.A.  (St 
Alban  Hall,  Oxford)  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Sept.  29, 
1686;  priest  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Sept.  22,  1689. 
V.  of  Bywell  St  Andrew,  Northumberland,  1690-1705. 
Author,  Topographical  Description  of  Hexham.  Buried  at 
Bywell,  June  3,  1705.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  106.) 

RIVEL,  see  REVELL. 

RIVELEY,  BENEDICT,  .■^dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18, 
1644.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1645-6;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658.  Chaplain  to  Edward  Reynolds 
(1626),  Bishop  of  Norwich.  R.  of  Southacre,  Norfolk,  1651- 
95.  C.  of  St  .Andrew's,  Norwich,  1679-94.  V.  of  Thurgarton, 
Norfolk,  1688.  Died  Feb.  6,  1694-5,  aged  67.  M.I.  at  St 
Andrew's.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Edward  (1681).  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Blomefield,  iv.  302.) 

RIVELEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  19,  1677. 
S.  of  Benedict  (above),  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich.  B.  at 
Southacre,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1678;  B..A. 
1680-1.  Perhaps  Fellow.  Died  Mar.  8,  1682-3,  aged  22. 
M.I.  at  St  Andrew's,  Norwich.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Blame- 
field,  IV.  312.) 

RIVELY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Benedict  (1644),  P.C.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Nonvich.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  Ord. 
deacon  (NorA'ich)  Dec.  1686.  V.  of  Sporle,  Norfolk,  1689- 
1729.  V.  of  St  Benedict,  St  Swithin,  and  St  Margaret, 
Nonvich.  Died  May  21,  1729,  aged  64.  M.I.  at  St  Andrew's. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1677). 

RIVELEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1561.  V.  of  Narford,  Norfolk,  1569.  R.  of  South  Pickenham, 
1570.   Buried  there. 

RIVELEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1582; 
B.A.  1586-7. 

RIVERS,  ALBERT.   B.A.  1532-3;  M.A.  1536. 

RIVERS,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

RIVERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4, 
1646.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Penshurst, 
Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Hadlow,  Kent  (Mr  Grymes).  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  24,  1648. 

RIVERS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Chafford,  Kent,  Knt.  (Lord  Mayor 
of  London,  1573).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  20, 
1573-4.  Knighted,  July  30,  1605.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Boyers.  Will  proved,  June  5,  1630.  His  son  John 
was  created  Bart,  in  1621.   {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

RIVERS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1628.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Chafford,  Kent,  Bart,  (and 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Potter).  B.  at  Westerham  (his 
mother's  home).  School,  Westerham  (Mr  Walter).  Matric. 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of  Nizel  (1628). 
(Peile,  I.  391.) 

RYVERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1579-80; 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1582-3. 

RIVERS,  NIZEL  (or  NISELL).  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Christ's, 
May  10,  1628.  4th  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Chagord,  Westerham, 
Kent,  Bart.  Bapt.  there,  May  ig,  1614.  School,  Westerham. 
Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2.  Of  Oakham,  near  Lewes,  Sussex. 
Brother  of  George  (1628).  (Peile,  i.  391.) 


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Rivers,  Thomas 

RIVERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sirar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1714.  S.  of  William,  citizen  of  London.  B.  at  Illingworth, 
Yorks.  School,  Huddersfield  (Mr  Heald).  Matric.  1715;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  1722.   R.  of  Eastwood,  Notts.,  1727. 

RIVET  or  REVETT,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1559.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Andrew,  of  Brandeston 
Hall,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1562.  Escheator 
to  Queen  Mary  and  to  Queen  Elizabeth  for  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Buried  at  Brandeston,  1572.  Probably 
brother  of  George  (1559)  and  Robert  (i559)-  {Inner  Temple 
Adm.;  Copinger,  iv.  224,  says  Andrew  died  in  1572  and  was 
succeeded  by  his  eldest  son  John.) 

RYVET,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1577. 
Probably  of  Suffolk. 

RIVETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7,  1611. 
Matric.  1611.  Migrated  to  Trinity.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest.  May  24,  1619;  'of 
Corptis  Christi  College.' 

RIVET  or  REVET,  ELDRED.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  29, 
1650.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  gent. 
Matric.  1650.   {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

RIVETT  or  REVETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  29,  1612.   Matric.  1612;  Scholar;  B.A.  1615-6. 

RIVET,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1559. 
Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1559)  and  Anthony  (1559). 

RIVETT,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  14,  1534.  Name  off,  1536.  Of  Ipswich,  Suffolk.  Perhaps 
s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Stowmarket,  and  of  Ipswich.  Of  the 
Inner  Temple.  Bencher.  Autumn  Reader,  1558.  Lent 
Reader,  1563.  Treasurer,  1565.  Of  West  Cretingham,  Stow- 
market, and  Brisset.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Soame, 
of  Wantisden.  Died  Jan.  30,  1587-8.  Perhaps  father  of 
Thomas  (1566).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  824;  Vis.  ofCambs.,  1575.) 

RYVETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1555.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1560. 

RIVET,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577. 

RIVETT  or  REVETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
May  15,  1628.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  (1589),  Esq.  B.  at 
Ipswich.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1628.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  2,  1630-1.  J. P.,  1660.  Of  Brandeston,  Suffolk. 
Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leake,  of  London.  Died, 
Oct.  25,  1 67 1.  Will  (Archd.  Sudbury)  1671.  Brother  of 
Nicholas  (1637)  and  father  of  Nicholas  (1655).  {Venn,  i. 
284;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

RIVET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23,  1645.  Of 
Leicestershire.   Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652. 

RIVET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1655.  Of 
Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Bildeston,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1663;  M.D.  1670.  Brother 
of  William  (1655). 

RIVETT  or  REVETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
23,  1589.  S.  of  John,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk  (and  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Bacon  and  niece  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  Lord 
Keeper).  School,  Brandeston  (Mr  Rawson).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  2,  1590.  Barrister.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Brandeston.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Aldeburgh,  1626.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sicklemore,  Esq.,  of  Ipswich.  Buried 
Oct.  5,  1643,  at  Brandeston.  Brother  of  Robert  (1589), 
father  of  the  next  and  of  John  (1628).  {Venn,  i.  136;  Vis. 
of  Suffolk,  1664;  Copinger,  iv.  224.) 

RIVETT,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1637.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1589),  of  Brandes- 
ton, Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1638. 
Brother  of  John  (1628). 

RIVETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  c.  Aug.  1655.  S.  of 
John  (1628),  gent.,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk.  B.  in  London. 
Schools,  Beccles  (Mr  Nuttle)  and  Ipswich  (Mr  Woodside). 
Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  4,  1657.  Of 
Brandeston,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Married  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dade,  Esq.,  of  Tannington.  Died  Nov.  23,  1669. 
M.I.  at  Brandeston.  Will  proved  (Archd.  Suffolk)  Dec.  22, 
1669.   {Venn,  1.  392;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

REVET,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1564-5. 

RIVETT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1559. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  24,  1562-3.  Probably  brother  of 
George  (1559)  and  Anthony  (i559)- 

RIVETT  or  REVETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
23.  1589.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk  (and  Ann, 
dau.  of  James  Bacon,  alderman  of  London).  School, 
Brandeston.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  22,  1590.  Died  s.p. 
Brother  of  Nicholas  (1589).   {Venn,  1.  136.) 

RYVETT,  STEPHEN.  Scholar  of  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  28,  1567;  priest,  Nov.  19,  1568.  R.  of  Grafton 
Underwood,  Northants.,  1569-1611.  Age  35  in  1576.  Died 
1611. 


Rix,  Henry 

RYVETT  or  REVETT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a 

scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  ir,  1523.    Of  Monewdon,  Suffolk. 

B.A.   1527-8;  M.A.   1531;  B.D.   1536-7.    Fellow,   1526-38. 

R.  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  1537-53.   {Harwood.) 
RYVET  or  REVETT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1548  (impubes).  One  of  these  names  2nd  s.  of  Thomas, 

of  Stowmarket,  alderman  of  London;  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,   1562.    Knighted,   1579-80.    Died  at  Chippenham, 

Cambs.,  1582,  aged  63  {sic).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  823;  Vis.  of 

London,  1568.) 
RIVET,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 

Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  James  (?  1534),  of  the  Inner  Temple; 

adm.  there,  1572.    Of  West  Cretingham  and  of  Rattlesden, 

Suffolk.     Married   Catherine,   dau.   of   William   Cotton,   of 

Essex.   (Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1^7^.) 
RYVET,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580. 

Probably  of  Rickmansworth ;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1580. 
REVETT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595; 

B.A.  from  Christ's,  1598-9,  as  '  Revell.' 
RIVETT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.    1608.    Of  Suffolk.    Perhaps  s.   and  h.  of  Thomas 

(?  1566),  of  Rattlesden;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1610. 

Of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  gent.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1626.    {Vis.  of 

Cambs.,  1575-) 
REVETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  20, 

1721-2.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk  (and  Anne, 

dau.   of  John   Brame   (Braham),   of  Campsey  Ash,   Esq.). 

Bapt.  Aug.  17,  1702,  at  Brandeston.    School,  Woodbridge. 

Matric.   1721;  B.A.   1724-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1726;  priest,  June,  1728.    R.  of  Knoddishall  and  Bu.\low, 

Suffolk,  1729-35.  Died  June  i,  1735.  Buried  at  Brandeston. 

(V.  B.  Redstone;  S.  W.  Rix,  The  Fauconberge  Memorial,  65.) 
RIVETT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  i732- 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1732. 
REVETT,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   (age   19)   at   Magdalene, 

June  24,  1746.   S.  of  John,  and  nephew  of  Thomas  (above). 

B.  at  Brandeston,  Suffolk.  School,  Monk  Soham  (private). 
Matric.  1746;  B.A.  1749-50.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  22, 
1751.  Died  1 75 1,  aged  24.  (S.  W.  Rix,  The  Fauconberge 
Memorial,  65.) 

RIVET,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  5,  1595. 
S.  of  Michael,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  c.  1595;  B.A.  (?  from 
St  Catharine's)  1597-8;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1601;  B.D. 
1608;  D.D.  1614.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1599-1618.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1605.  Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  1609-12.  V.  of  North  Petherton,  Somerset, 
1613-5.  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  1613-38.  Canon  of  Wells, 
1613-38.  R.  of  Compton  Martin,  Somerset,  1615-38.  V.  of 
Chedder,  1627-38.  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Francis 
James,  of  Wells,  Somerset.  Died  Apr.  1,  1638.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  44;  Vis.  of  Somerset.) 

RIVETT,  TIMOTHY.  .\dm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10, 
1630.  S.  of  James,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn.  Matric. 
from  Peterhouse,  1632;  Scholar,  1632-3;  B.A.  from  Sidney, 
1633-4.   V.  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk. 

REVETT  or  REYVET,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1514-5;  D.Civ.L. 
1518-9.  Adm.  advocate,  July  23,  1527.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
1535.  R.of  South  Walsham,  Norfolk,  1530.  R.of  St  Martin's, 
Ludgate,  London,  1531-42.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  1540-2. 
Died  before  Feb.  8,  1542. 

RIVET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1655. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1655.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
late  of  Bilaeston,  Suffolk,  deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  5,  1658-9.  Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Stephen  Clarke, 
of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  John  (1655)  and 
probably  father  of  William  (1679).   {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

RIVETT  or  REVETT,  WI LLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  27, 
1659.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663-4. 

RIVET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6,  1679. 
Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  William  (1655),  of  Bildeston, 
Suffolk;  age  2  in  1664.  Matric.  1679-  {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664-8.) 

RIVET,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1690  {Com.  Reg.). 

RIVETT, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1578.   Perhaps  U..\. 

1585  (by  Coll.  Register). 

RIVETT, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 

RIVINS,  JEREMY,  see  REVANS. 

RIX,  see  also  RICKES. 

RIX,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1653-4.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Henry,  brewer.  B.  1637.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  Mar.  28,  1655.  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1663.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  1664.  Usher  of  the  Perse 
School,  Cambridge.   Head  Master  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 

C.  of  Stocking  Pelham,  Herts.,  1689.  Minister  at  Newport, 
Essex,  1690-1703.  Buried  there  Jan.  13,  1703-4.  Father 
of  the  next.  [Venn,  i.  390.) 


463 


Rix,  Henry 

RIX,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  July,  1686.  S.  of 
Henry  (1653-4),  clerk,  of  Newport,  Essex.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
at  Walden,  Oct.  i2,  1670.  School,  Newport.  Scholar,  1686- 
94;  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  23,  1692;  priest  (Norwich)  May  25,  1695; 
C.  of  SheUhanger,  Norfolk,  1695.  C.  of  Syleham,  Suffolk, 
1698-1702.  R.  of  Colton,  Norfolk,  1702-28.  V.  of  Deopham, 
1713-28.  Died  July  25,  1728.  M.I.  at  Colton.  Perhaps 
father  of  Henry  (1724).   {Venn,  i.  481.) 

RIX,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  30,  1719. 

S.  of  John,  grocer,  of  Newport,  Essex.    B.  there.    School, 

Newport  (Mr  Allen).    Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1719-23;  B.A. 

1722-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  16,  1726;  priest,  Dec.  24, 

1727.   Master  of  Newport  Grammar  School,  Essex,  1725-79. 

V.  of  Rickling,   1728.    Buried  at  Newport,  May  10,   i779- 

Admon.,  P.C.C.   {Venn,  11.  12.) 
RICKS,  HENRY.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1724.    Of  Norfolk. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Henry  (1686). 
RIX,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  18,  1669. 

S.  of  Nicholas,  Master  of  St  Giles'  Hospital,  Norwich.  Matric. 

1669;  B.A.  1672-3.    Died  June  i,  1676  (or  1679),  aged  24. 

M.I.  at  St  Helen's,  Norwich.   (Blomefield,  iv.  377,  gives  both 

dates,  but  probably  1676  is  correct.) 
ROANE,  HUMPHREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 

S.  of  Anthony,   of   Hounslow,   Middlesex.    Scholar,    1599; 

B.A.  i6oo-i;  M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1611.   Fellow,  1602.   Chaplain 

to  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.   V.  of  Dallinghoe,  Suffolk, 

1613-8.   Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1616.   {Middlesex  Pedigrees;  Vis. 

of  Essex,  1(112.) 
ROANE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1641. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641;  "student  of  Civil  Law.' 

Perhaps  identical  with  the  Oxford  student  of  these  names. 

If  so,  s.  of  Randolph,  of  Hanmer,  Flint.   Matric.  (Brasenose 

College,  Oxford)  Oct.  10,  1634,  age  18;  D.D.  (Trinity  College, 

Dublin)  1666.  V.  of  Hanmer,  Flint.,  1644;  deprived  the  same 

year.    Dean  of  Clogher,  1667.    Bishop  of  KiUaloe,  1675-92. 

Died  Sept.  5,  1692.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
RONE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1628.    Possibly  s.  of  Anthony.    LL.B.  1635.    One  of  these 

names  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  died  Aug.  16,  1676. 

M.I.   at   Wellingborough.     Perhaps   brother  of   the  next. 

{Bridges,  u.  152.) 
ROANE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  22, 

1626.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Anthony.  Probably  bapt. 

June  12,  i6o8,  at  Wellingborough,  as  'Gwalliams.'    LL.B. 

1630;    LL.D.    1637.     Fellow,    1629-43.     Of    Weddington, 

Northants.   Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (above).   {Middlesex 

Pedigrees;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

ROBEE,  see  ROSY. 

ROBERT.  S.  of  Roger.   Clerk,  of  the  Bishoprics  of  London  and 

Norwich.    Scholar  at  Cambridge,  c.  1270-80;  used  to  hunt 

bares  with   his  greyhounds  in   the  warren  of  Cambridge. 

{Pleas  of  the  Forest,  see  Preface.) 
ROBERT  LE  BEDELL.    University  Bedell  in   1287.    Perhaps 

identical  with  the  next.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  53.) 

ROBERT  LE  BEDELL.  University  Bedell  in  1309  and  1315. 
{Stokes,  54.) 

ROBERT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1632.  S.  of  Lazarus,  minister  of  Gavering,  (?)  Franche  Conit6. 
B.  at  Vanshuart,  (?)  Franche  Comt6.  School,  Barmston, 
Yorks.  (private). 

ROBERT, .  Com.  for  B.A.  1500-1.  Admon.  (V.C.C.)  1502, 

of  'Ds  Robert,  Scholar  of  Jesus.' 

ROBERTES,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1583;  B.D.  1592. 
Fellow  of  Caius,  1581-94.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  8, 
1587-8.  Head  Master  of  Lyim  School,  1590-3.  R-  oi  West 
Lynn,  1593-1620.  Preacher  of  St  Margaret's,  Lynn.  Author, 
religious.  Died  1620.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1620.  Father 
of  the  next.   {Venn,  i.  113;  Peile,  1.  136.) 

ROBERTS,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17  sic)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 
1631.  S.  of  Alexander  (above),  B.D.,  R.  of  Lynn,  Norfolk, 
deceased.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  13,  1612.  School,  Lynn  (Mr 
Wotton).  Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1632-6;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  12,  1636;  priest,  June  4, 
1637.  R.  of  Wolferton,  Norfolk,  1639;  of  Clenchwarton, 
1642.  Will  dated,  July,  1655;  proved,  May  8,  1657;  of 
Clenchwarton,  clerk.   {Venn,  1.  298.) 

ROBERTS,  BARNE  or  BARNES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Christ's,  1595-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1568),  of  Willesden, 
Middlesex  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Barnes,  of  Willesden). 
B.  there,  Sept.  1,  1576.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  20,  1593-4- 
Of  WiUesden  Esq.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Glover, 
of  Loudon,  Knt.  and  alderman.   Died  Jan.  30,  1610.   Will, 


Roberts,  Francis 

P.C.C  Father  of  William  (1622)  and  Richard  (1625),  brother 
of  James  (1614),  Robert  (1609)  and  Thomas  (1626).  {Middle- 
sex Pedigrees.) 
ROBERTS,  BENJAMIN.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1650-1. 

ROBERTS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
3,  1680.  S.  of  William  (1641).  B.  at  Carlton,  Leics.  School, 
Market  Harborough  (Mr  John  Berry).  Matric.  1681.  (J.  H. 
Hill,  Church  Langton,  79.) 

ROBERTS,  CADWALLADER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1579.  B.  at  Isaffin,  Carnarvon.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  14,  1585,  age  24.  C.  of  Fulham, 
Middlesex.   R.  of  Woodmansteme,  Surrey,  1591. 

ROBERTS,  CADWALLADER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
29,  1650.  Of  Merionethshire.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654-5. 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

ROBARTES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Christ's,  Nov.  26, 
1672.  7th  s.  of  John,  Lord  Truro  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Smith,  Knt.).  B.  at  Lanhydrock,  near 
Bodmin.  Bapt.  Sept.  20,  1653.  Matric.  1672-3.  Died 
unmarried.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July  i,  1678.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1663),  half-brother  of  John  (1648),  Robert  (1648) 
and  Hender  (1650).   {Peile,  11.  46;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ROBERTS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1695.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700; 
M.A.  1703.  Fellow,  1699-1709.  Taxor,  1706.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Sept.  23,  1705.  Died  in  London,  of  small-pox,  Dec.  30, 
1709.   {Hariivod.) 

ROBERTS,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1722.  S.  of 
John,  of  St  Athan,  Glamorgan,  clerk.  Matric.  (Jesus  CoUege, 
Oxford)  Dec.  2,  1707,  age  20;  B..4.  (Oxford)  1711.  V.  of 
Rockbeare,  Devon,  1720.  R.  of  North  Lew,  1724.  V.  of 
Harberton,  1726.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBERTS,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1573. 
B.  at  Llanvrothen,  Merioneth.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580; 
B.D.  1587.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.,  age  24;  priest  (Ely) 
Apr.  17,  1580.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1581.  R.  of 
St  Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe,  London,  1592-1608.  R.  of 
Cheddington,  Bucks.,  1595.  Preb.  of  Brecon.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1611;  of  St  Mary  Abchurch.  Bequeaths  a  chalice  to  Llan 
vrothen.   {Peile,  i.  127.) 

ROBERTS,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1616; 
B..\.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

ROBERTS,  DAVID.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3,  1618-9. 

ROBERTS,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1569.    Of   Kent.    B.A.   1572-3;   M.A.  1576.    Fellow,   1574. 

Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1579- 
ROBERTS,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1577. 
ROBERTS,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1582-3. 

See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake.  Perhaps  brother 

of  Edward  (1582-3). 

ROBERTS,  EDMUND.  M.A.  1749  (Incorp.  from  Jesus  CoUege, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  Feb.  13,  1738-9,  age  19.  S.  of  Henry, 
of  Llandrisilio,  Denbigh,  gent.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1742;  M.A. 
1745.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBERTS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1582-3. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Attlebridge,  Norfolk,  1589.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Edmund  (1582-3). 

ROBERTS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 
1593-4.   Matric.  c.  1593. 

ROBERTS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1658.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  13, 
1656-7;  s.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  of  St  Dunstan's,  Kent,  gent. 

ROBERTS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  12,  1669- 

70. 
ROBERTS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Nov.  7,  1707.    Of  Rutland.    School,  Uppingham.    Scholar, 

1708;  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1713;  C.  of  Blisworth,  Northants.;  priest, 

Sept.  21,  1717.   R.  of  Thistleton,  1717-40.   Died  1740. 
ROBERTS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17  sic)  at  Pembroke, 

July  2,  1744;  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  Roger, 

citizen  and  weaver,  of  Southwark,  Surrey.  B.  Dec.  26,  1725. 

Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8. 
ROBERDS,  FLUED  (LLOYD).  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1576. 
ROBERTS,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 

F,aster,  1568.  S.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  Willesden,  Middlesex. 

B.  1551.    Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bame.    Died  1631. 

Father  of  Bame  (1596),  James  (1614)  and  Robert  (1609). 

{T.  A.  Walker;  Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 


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ROBARTES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Christ  s, 
May  2,  1663.  S.  of  John,  Baron  Truro,  and  ist  Earl  of 
Radnor.  Bapt.  Jan.  6,  1650,  at  Lanhydrock.  School,  Chelsea 
(Mr  Cary).  Matric.  1663.  M.P.  for  Bossiney,  1673-9;  for 
Cornwall,  1679-81,  1685-7,  1690-5;  for  Lostwithiel,  1689-90, 
1709-10;  for  Tregony,  1695-1702;  for  Bodmin,  1702-8, 
1710-8.  F.R.S.,  1673;  Vice-President.  Appointed  a  Teller 
of  the  Exchequer,  1704-10.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Went- 
worth  Fitzgerald,  Earl  of  Kildare.  Known  as  a  musical 
composer  and  a  writer  on  the  theory  of  sound.  Died  at 
Chelsea,  Feb.  3,  1717-8,  aged  68.  Brother  of  Charles  (1672), 
etc.  and  father  of  John  (1705-6).  {D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  603; 
G.E.C.) 

ROBARTS,  FULK.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1595-6;  B.A. 
1598-9;  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1609.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621. 
R.  of  St  Clement-at-the-Bridge,  Norwich,  1602.  V.  of  OfSey, 
Herts.,  i6o6-8.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1616-43.  V.  of  Trowse, 
Norfolk.  Ejected  during  the  Civil  War  from  all  his  prefer- 
ments. Author,  theological.  Died  Apr.  i,  1650,  in  great 
poverty.  Buried  in  Norwich  Cathedral.  {Peile,  i.  216; 
D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBARDS,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
I55I- 

ROBERTS,  GEORGE,  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1637. 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Probably  C.  of 
Camerton,  Cumberland,  c.  1655.  R.  of  Harrington,  1655-60; 
'went  south  to  seek  other  preferment.'  Died  at  York,  1660. 
Probably  father  of  the  next.  (B.  Nightingale,  792;  Al. 
Carthus.) 

ROBERTS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  10,  1671, 
from  St  John's  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Mar.  13, 
1667-8,  age  17.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 
Bapt.  Sept.  2,  1650.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse  (where 
he  is  called  s.  of  George  (?  above),  late  R.  of  Harrington, 
Cumberland).  Matric.  1671;  Rustat  Scholar,  1671;  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1674-84.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Sept.  22,  1678.  Reader  of  the  Charterhouse,  1684. 
Died  before  Jan.  29,  1685-6.  For  another  contemporary 
graduate  of  these  names  see  Al.  Oxon.  (A.  Gray;  Al. 
Carthus.) 

ROBERTS,  GREGORY.  Matric.  siiar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1614;  Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Llandaff)  Apr.  17,  1624.  R.  of  Shermanbury,  Sussex, 
1634.   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

ROBERTS,  GRIFFIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 
One  of  these  names  of  Cliffe,  Kent,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1624. 

ROBERTS,  GRIFFITH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602. 
One  of  these  names  matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  26, 
1605,  age  21 ;  'of  Co.  Pembs.  cler.fil';  B.A.  1610-1.  Perhaps 
C.  of  Tilsworth,  Beds.,  1615. 

ROBARTS,  HENDER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  27,  1650.  S.  of  John,  Baron  Truro,  of  Lanhydrock, 
Cornwall.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1650-1.  M.P.  for  Bodmin, 
i66o-8i,  1685-7.  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of  John  {1648), 
etc.  (Peile,  i.  533.) 

ROBERTS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 


ROBERTS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1585. 

ROBERTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  6,  1657.  Of 
Denbigh.   Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1660-1. 

ROBARTES,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  5, 
1718.  Of  Middlesex. 

ROBERTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  May  13,  1718; 
'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Swyre, 
Dorset.  B.  Mar.  15,  1698.  Matric.  1717,  age  19;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1721-2;  priest, 
Mar.  1722-3.  Perhaps  V.  of  Houghton,  Norfolk,  1731-40; 
R.  of  Pudding  Norton,  1737-44,  and  V.  of  West  Barsham, 
1743-56  (died). 

ROBERTS,  HUGH  (1590),  see  HOLLAND. 

ROBERTS,  HUGH.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(All  Souls,  Oxford)  1591-2;  M.A.  from  Jesus  (Oxford)  1594. 
One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  V.  of  Llangwm,  1609.  V.  of 
Gresford,  Denbigh,  1614-35. 

ROBERTS,  HUGH.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  from  King's,  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Perhaps  V.  of  Wands- 
worth, Surrey,  1645.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Worling- 
worth,  Suffolk,  1661;  R.  of  Westerfield,  i666. 

ROBERTS,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  24,  1715.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Plasnewydd,  Denbigh, 
M.P.  for  Denbigh.  School,  Westminster.  Died  soon  after 
1720.  (Scott-Mayor,  ni.  298.) 

ROBERTS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1614.  6th  s.  of  Francis  (1568),  of  Willesden,  Middlesex. 
B.  there,  Oct.  23,  1597.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1614-5. 
Brother  of  Bame  (1593-6),  etc. 

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Roberts,  Maurice 

ROBERTS,  JAMES.  M.A.  1682  (Incorp.  from  King's  College, 
Aberdeen).  Student  there,  1670-4.  Also  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1682.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bingley,  Yorks.,  1687-1710. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Linton,  1700-33;  if  so,  died  1733. 

ROBERTS,  JEROME.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1575; 
B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Fellow,  1583-97.  R.  of  Coveney, 
Cambs.,  1588-1617.  Buried  there  Aug.  24,  1617. 

ROBARTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 
'Priest;  parson  of  Abereche,  Camarv.;  student  in  Cam- 
bridge.'  (Report  of  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1561.) 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1557; 
B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27,  1576. 
Of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.  S.  of  Laurence.  School,  Kelmarsh. 
Matric.  1576.  Afterwards  a  Benedictine  monk.  Entered  at 
Douay,  Mar.  28,  1583.  Ord.  priest  (Rome)  Aug.  1,  1587. 
Served  at  Valladolid,  and  in  England,  1591.  Not  the  marytr, 
as  suggested.  (Venn,  i.  88.) 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1581-2. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar,  16,  1589-90. 
Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  c.  1591. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601. 

B.  at  Wrexham.   B.A,  1604-5;  M,A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (London)  Mar.  1,  1606-7,  age  26.    C.  of  Stapleford 

Abbotts,  Essex. 
ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1613; 

B.A.  1617-8. 
ROBERTS,  JOHN,   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  26,  1625.  Of 

Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 
ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634. 
ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1634-5. 

ROBARTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May 
13,  1648,  S.  of  John,  Baron  Truro.  Bapt.  Jan.  29,  1631,  at 
Lanhydrock,  Cornwall.  School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1650-1. 
Died  young.  Brother  of  Robert  (1648),  etc,  (Peile,  1.  520; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ROBERTS,  JOHN,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  24,  1648. 
Of  Kent.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Canterbury,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1650.  Of  the  city  of  Canter- 
bury, 1663.  Married  and  had  issue.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

ROBARTS,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1653.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow,  1657- 
65.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1662.  Minister  of  St  Benet's, 
Cambridge,  1662-5.  Buried  there  Nov.  9,  1665.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1665. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm,  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  21, 
1664.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at  Warble- 
ton,  Sussex.  Schools,  Bourne,  Sussex  and  Tonbridge.  Matric. 
1664.  Adm,  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  6,  1665. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1673.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Corwen,  Merioneth.  B.  there. 

'     School,  Wrexham. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  8,  1697.  Of 
Denbigh.  Matric,  1697;  LL.B.  1703.  Ord.  priest  (St  Asaph) 
July  24,  1709.  R.  of  Llanddulas,  Denbigh,  1710-3.  V.  of 
Eglwysfach,  1713-37.   (Thomas,  S.  Asaph,  11.  311.) 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  2,  1697.  Pre- 
viously matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  3,  1695-6, 
age  16.  Of  Carmarthenshire.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1673),  of 
Llandewy  Velfrey,  Pembroke,  cler.  Matric.  1697.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ROBARTES,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1705-6.  S.  of 
Francis  (1663),  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  F.R.S.,  1732- 
Succeeded  as  4th  and  last  Earl  of  Radnor,  Feb.  1,  1740-1. 
Died  unmarried  July  15,  i757.  Buried  at  Twickenham. 
(Peile,  II.  163;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  29,  1715. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Rowland  (1678).  B.  at  Preston,  Rutland. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  i7i9--o-  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1720-1;  priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  8,  1723-4. 
C.  of  Wardley,  RuUand,  1721. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  25,  1724.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Aug.  i6,  1730.  C.  of  Hickleton;  there  in  1745. 

ROBERTS,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  25,  1645. 
Matric.  1645.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  1648;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow  of  Jesus  (Oxford).  V.  of 
Llanfair-Dyflryn-Clwyd,  Denbigh,  1646;  ejected,  1660.  Died 
Sept.  26,  1684.   (Calamy,  ni.  478.) 

ROBERTS,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
i679- 

ROBERTS,  MAURICE,  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1670. 


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Roberts,  Michael 

ROBERTS,  MICHAEL.  M.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Dublin).  B.A. 
(Dublin)  1620;  M.A.  1623.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.    B.D. 
(Jesus  College,  Oxford)  1630;  D.D.  [do)  1649.  Intruded  Princi- 
pal of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1648-57,  resigned.  Held  various 
preferments  in  Wales.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Oxford,  May  3, 
1679.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
ROBERTS,  MICHAEL.   M.A.  from  Jesus,  1673.   S.  of  Robert, 
of  Clynnock,  Carnarvon.    Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Feb.  21,  1661-2,  age  17;  B.A.  (Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford)  1665. 
V.  of  King's  Langley,  Herts.,  1687-8.   Will  dated,  Sept.  16, 
1701;  of  Darley  Ash,  Bovingdon.   Benefactor  to  Bovingdon. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  CluUerbuck,  i.  321.) 
ROBERTS,  MORGAN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.   V.  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk, 
1587-90. 
ROBERTS,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1515-6;  M.A.  1519- 
ROBERTS,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bishampton,  Worcs.,  1602-28. 

ROBERTS,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1673  (Incorp.  from  Jesus  CoUege, 

Oxford).   S.  of  Richard,  of  St  David's,  Pembroke.    Matnc. 

(Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  3,  1664-5,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1668;  M.A.  (Christ  Church)  1671.    V.  of  Llanddewi-Velfrey, 

Pembroke,  1673.     R.   of  Nolton,  1678.     R.  of  Llanddewi- 

Aberarth,  Cardigan,  1687.    R-  of  Uanvalteg,  Carmarthen, 

1691.  Father  of  John  (1697)-   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBERTS,  OWEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1555. 

ROBERTS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  26, 

1667.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Curry-Mallet,  Somerset.  School, 

Bishop's-Lydiard  (Mr  Henry  Squib). 

ROBERTS,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  162 1; 

B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18; 

priest,  Sept.  19,  1625.    Perhaps  R.  of  Bumham  Norton, 

Norfolk,  1639. 

ROBERTS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1588, 

ROBERTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 

Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Bame  (i595)-  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9; 

M.A.   1632.    R.  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,   1641;  ejected,   1662. 

One  of  the  Triers  for  Surrey.    Retired  to  Watford,  Herts. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1677;  as  of  Vv'atford.    Brother  of  Sir  William 

(1622).     {Calamy,   11.   446;    Middlesex  Pedigrees;    Nichols, 

IV.  452,  where  he  is  confounded  with  a  nephew  of  these 

names.) 

ROBERTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 

5,  1659.    S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Bamborough,  Yorlis.    B. 

there.   School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A. 

from  King's,  1667.    Chaplain  at  King's,  1664.    Ord.  priest 

(York)   1667.    P.C.  of  Croxhall,  Durham,   1667-75-    R-  of 

Romaldkirk,   Yorks.,    1674-82.    Minor  canon   of  Durham. 

Married,  at  Durham  Cathedral  to  Mirriam  Hester,  Apr.  7, 

1675.  Died  1682.  Father  of  Richard  (1695).  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

ROBERTS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at  Magdalene, 

Feb.  2,  1663-4.  S.  of ,  Head  Master  of  Upper  Shadwell 

School,  Middlesex. 

ROBERTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May 

20,  1695.    S.  of  Richard  (1659),  clerk.    B.  at  Romaldkirk, 

Yorks.   School,  Durham  (Mr  Rudd).   Matric.  1695.   One  of 

these  names  P.C.  of  Jarrow,  Durham,  1699. 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT.    B.D.  1601  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   B.A. 

(Jesus  CoUege,  Oxford)  1572;  M.A.  1575;  B.D.  1585.  Perhaps 

R.  of  Lampeter  Velfrey,  Pembroke,  1583;  will  (P.C.C.)  1607. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Knockin,  Salop,  i59i'   {Al-  Oxon.) 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1609.  4ths.  of  Francis  (1568).  B.  Feb.  6,  1591.  B.A.  1612-3; 

M.A.  1616.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1617.   R-  of  Hinx- 

worth,  Herts.,  1619-36.   Died  May  11,  1636.   Bvuried  there. 

Will,  P.C.C.    Brother  of  Bame  (1595-6),  etc.    (Burke,  Ext. 

Bart.) 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  30,  161 7. 

Of  Wales. 
ROBARTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Christ's, 
May  13,  1648.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  Baron  Truro,  and  ist  Earl 
of  Radnor  (by  his  ist  wife  Lady  Lucy  Rich,  dau.  of  Robert, 
Earl  of  Warwick).  B.  c.  1633,  at  Lanhydrock,  Cornwall. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1650-1.  Styled  Viscount  Bodmin. 
M.P.  for  Bossiney,  1661-79.  Ambassador  at  the  Court  of 
Denmark,  1681.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Bodvile  of 
Bodvile  Castle,  Cornwall.  Died  v.p.  Buried  Feb.  12,  1681-2, 
at  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
John  (1648).  {PHle,  i.  520;  G.E.C.) 
ROBERTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  7.  1697. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1697.  Butler  of  the  College.  Died 
Apr.  2,  1738. 
ROBERTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  14,  I722- 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1725-6;  M-A.  i729- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1727. 


ROBERTS,  Thomas 

ROBERTS,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1749,  from  Trinity  College, 

Dublin.   (Not  found  in /4 /.  Du6.) 
ROBERTS,  ROGER.   B.Can.L.  or  B.Civ.L.  1518-9. 
ROBERTS,  ROWLAND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  8, 
1678.    Of  Rutland.    Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1688.   R.  of  Preston,  Rutland, 
1691-1703.    R.  of  Blisworth,  Northants.,   1701-21.    R.  of 
Stanton  WyviU,  Leics.,  1703-21.  Father  of  John  (1715)- 
ROBERTS,  RUSSELL.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1689.   S.  of  Robert,  Viscount  Bodmin,  and  Earl  of 
Radnor.    B.  in  London.   School,  London  (private).    Matric. 
1689.  M.P.  for  Bodmin,  1693-1702,  1708-13;  for  Lostwithiel, 
1702-8.    Teller  of  the  Exchequer,  1710-4.    Manned  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  (Booth),  ist  Earl  of  Warrington.   Died  1724- 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Dec.  23,  1724-  {G.E.C;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
ROBERTS,  SAMSON.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1558; 

B.A.  1563-4. 
ROBERTS,  SAMSON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1564. 
ROBERTS,  SIMON.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1597-8; 

B.A.  1601-2. 
ROBERTS,  THEOPHILUS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1605.    Ord.  deacon  (London)   Sept.  28; 
priest,  Sept.  29,  1603.    R.  of  St  Nicholas,  Colchester,  1609. 
P.C.  of  Berechurch,  Essex,  1633. 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1493- 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1546.    Of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.    Matric. 
1546,  as  'John.'   Left  in  1548. 
ROBERTS    or    ROBARDES,    THOMAS.     Matric.    sizar    from 
Queens',  Michs.  1562;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1576.  Fellowo*  Corpus  Christi,  1569.  Perhaps 
Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  1571-3-   One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Ramsden  Grays,  Essex,  1571;  a  Welshman.    Will  (Cons.  C. 
London)  1595-6;  proved  by  his  son  Thomas,  a  clerk. 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1602. 
B.  at  Hatfield,  Herts.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  31,  1607;  priest,  Sept.  2,  1608,  age  23.   C.  of 
Anstey,  Herts.   Perhaps  R.  of  Gisleham,  Sufiolk,  1612, 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  15, 1612- 

3.  Matric.  1613.  (Perhaps  same  as  next.) 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1623-4. 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  16, 
1626.    Of  Middlesex.    Probably  7th  s.  of  Francis  (1568). 
B.  June  30,  1606,  at  Willesden.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1629-30; 
M.A.  1633.     Brother  of  Bame  (1595-6),  etc.     {Middlesex 
Pedigrets.) 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  9,  1626-7. 

Of  Bedford.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent, 
1629-30.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Walter,  of  Glassenbury, 
Kent,  Knt.  and  Bart.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1631. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew  Howland,  of 
Warbleton,  Sussex.  Died  v.p.,  Jan.  23,  1638,  age  27.  Buried 
at  Warbleton.  (G.E.C,  i.  151;  Hasted,  iii.  46.) 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Mafric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1634.  Of  Essex.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 
Little  Braxted,  Essex  (and  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Wiseman, 
of  Mayland,  Essex).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1636-7. 
Died  Mar.  20,  1680,  aged  64.  Buried  at  Braxted.  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634;  Morant,  ii.  144-) 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  11, 
1641.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Billingford,  Norfolk.  School, 
Hoxne  (Mr  Hall).  Matric.  1641;  Scholar,  1644-8;  B.A.  1644- 
5'  M  A  1648;  B.D.  1662.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Joseph  Hall) 
Sept.  24,  1651.  V.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  1655.  approved  by 
the  Parliamentary  committee.  V.  of  Foulden,  1662-78. 
Died  1678.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1686;  of  Guestwick. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1675-6).  (Venn,  i.  344.) 
ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  9, 
1673-4  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Templecombe,  Somerset,  gent., 
deceased.  Matric.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  Jan.  20,  1670-1, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Sidney)  1673-4;  M.A.  1679-  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  24,  1676.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bawdrip,  Somerset, 
1678.  One  of  these  names  of  Homchurch,  Essex,  clerk. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1721-  {Al.  Oxon.) 
ROBERTS,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, c.  June,  1674.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Howland, 
Bart.,  deceased,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  (1629-30).  Bapt. 
Dec  7  1658,  at  Glassenbury,  Kent.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  4th  Bart.,  Nov.  1661.  M.P.  for  Kent,  1691-8;  for  Maid- 
stone  1702-4.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Beale,  Bart., 
May  31,  1683.  Died  Nov.  20,  1706.  Father  of  Sir  Thomas 
(1708).   (G.E.C,  I-  151-) 


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ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  jy)  at  Caius,  Mar.  r, 
1675-6.  S.  of  ThomM  (1641),  derk,  of  Foulden,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Lynn.  School,  Thetford  (Mr  Keen).  Matric.  1675-6; 
Scholar,  1676-80;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1682.  V.  of  Stanford,  Norfolk,  1690-1702.  R.  of  Ling, 
1702-28.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1728.  (Venn,  i.  455.) 

ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  5,  1690-1.  S.  of  Samuel,  deceased.  B.  at  Ruthin, 
Denbigh.  School,  Ruthin.   Matric.  1691. 

ROBERTS,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  1708. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1674),  of  Giassenbury,  Kent,  Bart. 
B.  June  27,  1689.  Matric.  Easter,  1709.  Succeeded  as 
5th  Bart.,  Nov.  20,  1706.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Newberry,  citizen  of  London.  Died  s.p.,  Jan.  5,  1729-30. 
(G.E.C.,  1.  152.) 

ROBERTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  24, 
1718.  S.  of  Rowland  (1678),  clerk,  of  Ashwell,  Rutland. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  8,  1723-4;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1727,  One  of  these 
names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  in  1732, 

ROBERTS,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1565. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  26,  1566. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1609;  D.D.  i6i8.  Fellow,  1599. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely).  V.  of  Stagsden,  Beds.,  1612 
(presented  by  Trinity  College).  V.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex, 
1616-46.  R.  of  Astwick,  Beds.,  1631.  Died  1645-6.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  Jan.  24,  1645-6. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1605.  Of  Maes  Maen  Cymro,  Denbigh.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A. 
1612;  B.D.  1621;  D.D.  1626.  Fellow,  1611-30.  Junior 
Proctor,  1619-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26;  priest, 
May  27,  i6i6.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1628-38.  Sub-dean  of  Wells, 
1629-38.  R.  of  Llandymog.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Anglesey,  1637;  sequestered,  1649;  restored, 
1660-5.  Died  at  Llandymog,  Ruthin,  Aug.  12,  1665.  Buried 
there.  M.I.  (Walker,  Sufferings,  2;  Br.  Willis,  St  Asaph; 
D.N.B.) 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Walton, 
Bucks.,  1642;  buried  there  Oct.  12,  1643. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1617.  Of  Wales.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623;  B.D. 
1631.  Fellow,  1626-35.  Proctor,  1629-30.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  22;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1622. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  7,  1622. 
Afterwards  Fell. -Com.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  Bame 
(1595).  late  of  Willesden,  Middlesex.  B.  1605.  Migrated  as 
Fell. -Com.  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  12,  1622.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  7,  1622.  Knighted,  May  18,  1624.  Sided  with  the 
Parliament  on  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War.  Head  of  the 
Middlesex  Militia,  1650.  Appointed  a  member  of  the  Council 
of  State,  1653.  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  1656.  Called  to 
Cromwell's  Upper  House,  1657.  Created  Bart.,  1661.  Married 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robert  Aty,  of  Kilbum  Priory,  Middlesex. 
Buried  at  Willesden,  Sept.  27,  1662.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1625).   {D.N.B.;  Middlesex  Pedigrees;  Nichols,  iv.  452.) 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  17, 
1631.  Of  Leicestershire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William  (and 
Frances,  dau.  of  George  Ball,  of  Carlton  Curlieu,  Leics.). 
Matric.  1631.  Of  Sutton  Cheynell.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(J.  H.  Hill,  Church  Langton.) 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1641. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thorpe  Langton,  Leics.  Matric.  1641;  B.A. 
1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  R.  of  Carlton 
Curlieu,  Leics.,  1653-76.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Edwaird 
Palmer,  of  Leicester.  Buried  at  Carlton  Curlieu,  June  30, 
1676,  aged  51.  Father  of  Benjamin  (1680).  (J.  H.  Hill, 
Church  Langton,  246.) 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  r8)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 
1707.  S.  of  William,  customs  oflScer.  B.  at  Hull.  School, 
HuU.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  31,  1713. 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1721.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Wardley,  Rutland. 
B.  there.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Savage).  Matric.  1721. 
Probably  died  before  1743.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  343.) 
ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  25,  1729.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  York.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1731;  LL.B.  1734.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9, 
1734- 
ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  16,  1744.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Framisden,  Suffolk. 
School,  MonkSoham.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751. 
Fellow,  1749.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  10,  1750;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1752. 


Robins,  Oliver 

ROBERTS,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1749,  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there.  May  18,  1737, 
age  19.  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Chirk,  Denbigh,  clerk.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1740-1.  R.  of  Whittington,  Salop,  1749-84.  R.  of 
Selattyn,  1750-84.  Died  Sept.  24,  1784.  Buried  at 
Llanrhaiadr,  Denbigh.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Thomas,  St  Asaph.) 

Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1606. 

Adm.  Fell.-Com,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1634. 

Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1640. 

Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  1645. 

ROBERTSHAW,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1706.  S.  of 
Benjamin,  of  Burnley,  Lanes.  B.  at  Carr  Hall,  New  Church. 
Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  27,  1699,  age  18; 
B.A.  (St  Alban  Hall,  0.xford)  1702-3.  Ordained,  1703. 
Master  of  Amersham  Grammar  School,  Bucks.,  1702.  C.  of 
Chalfont  St  Giles,  1703.  V.  of  Penn,  1716-28.  R.  of 
Agmondesham  (or  Amersham),  1728-43.  Died  Feb.  2,  1743. 
Buried  at  Amersham.   M.I.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Lipscomb,  iii.  173.) 

ROBERTSON,    ALEXANDER.     M.A.    1635    (Incorp.   from   St 

Andrews).     V.   of   Otley,    Yorks.     Head   Master  of   Otley 

Grammar  School,  1652-3. 
ROBERTSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  30,  1740. 

B.  at  Chichester.   Matric.  1740. 
ROBERTSON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1560.  One  of  these  names  of  Charsfield,  Suffolk. 
ROBERTSON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1581;  B..\.  1584-S,  'Robarson.' 
ROBERTSON,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1585. 
ROBERTSON,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1520-1. 

ROBETHAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Sept.  29, 
1721.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  a  Huguenot  refugee  and  after- 
wards secretary  to  George  I  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  at 
Hanover.  Matric.  1721-2. 

ROBYNS,  ADAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1570.  Of  lUracombe,  Devon.  Matric.  1570; 
B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Fellow,  1573-82.  Fellow  of  Eton, 
1583.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  6,  1581.  R.  of 
Monxton,  Hants.  R.  of  Everdon,  Northants.,  1612-3. 
Died  Apr.  14,  1613.  Buried  at  Everdon.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Benefactor  to  King's  and  to  Eton.   (Baker,  i.  366;  Harwood.) 

ROBYNS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1564-5. 

ROBINS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  30, 
1678.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gerrans,  Cornwall,  gent.  Matric. 
1678;  B..4.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Perhaps  R.  of  AU  Saints', 
Norwich,  1685-8.  R.  of  Braiseworth,  Suffolk,  16S8-93.  R.  of 
Redenhall,  Norfolk,  1691-1724.  R.  of  Brome,  Suffolk,  1698- 
1705.   R.  of  Thomdon,  1705.  Died  1724.  Father  of  the  next. 

ROBYNS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  19, 
1702.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  of  Brome,  Suffolk,  clerk.  B.  at 
Wacton,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1707. 

ROBINS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1685.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Chart,  Kent.  School, 
Sutton  (Mr  Foster).  Matric.  1685;  B.-A.  16S8-9;  M.A.  1692; 
B.D.  1700.  Fellow,  1691-8.  Junior  Proctor,  1698-9.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincohi)  May  30,  1697.  R.  of  Cockfleld,  Suffolk,  1708- 
19.  Died  1719.  Benefactor  to  St  John's. 

ROBINS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  20, 
1654-5.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  citizen  and 
vintner,  of  London,  and  late  of  Hackney,  deceased,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1657-8. 

ROBINS,  JOHN.   M.A.  1501-2. 

ROBYNES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1573. 

ROBYNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1588.  Matric.  1588. 

ROBINS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  13,  1621-2. 

S.  of  John,  of  Barton,  Oxon.    Migrated  to  O.xford.    Matric. 

(St  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov.  15,  1622,  age  20. 

ROBINS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1,  1635.    Of 

Huntingdonshire.    Matric.   1636;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.   1642. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1642. 

P.C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  i6.p;  deprived;  restored,  1660-75. 

Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1671-5.   Died  1675.   Buried  at  Ramsey. 
ROBINS,  JOHN.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs.  1731. 
ROBINS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  30, 

1733.  S.  of  John,  of  Penzance,  Cornwall,  gent.  Matric.  i733« 

One  of  these  names  of  Clovelly,  Devon,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.) 

1777. 
ROBYNES,  OLIVER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1566. 


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ROBINS,  STEPHEN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trimitv,  Jan.  3,  1662-3. 
Matric    1663;    Scholar,    1664;    B.A.    1666-7;    M.A.    1690. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1667;  s.  of  Elisha,  of 
London,  deceased.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  19,  1670-1. 
R.  of  LitUe  Ilford,  Essex,  1680.  V.  of  East  Ham,  1690-1710. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1713- 
ROBINS,  THOMAS.   M.A.  from  St  John's,  1639  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).    S.  of  Robert,  of  Cropredy,  Oxon.,  pleb.    Matnc. 
(Corpus  Christi  CoUege,  Oxford)  Nov.  25,  1631,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1632.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637.    V.  of 
Bicester,  Oxon.,  1661.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
ROBINS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1669.  S.  of  John,  of  Sutton,  Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Sutton. 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677-    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1677.  R.  of  Otterden,  Kent,  1682.  V.  of  Lenham,  1684-1701. 
Died  1701.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
ROBBINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  10, 
1680.    S.  of  William,  druggist.    B.  at  West  Mailing,  Kent. 
School,  Maidstone  (Mr  Lawes).  Matric.  1681. 
ROBINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  20, 
1692.    S.  of  John,  of  St  Keveme,  Cornwall.    Ord.   pnest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  1696. 
ROBINS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1733     S.  of  T.,  husbandman,  of  Somerset.    B.   at   Bath. 
School,  Bristol  (Mr  Cathcart).    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Salisbury)  Feb.  23,  i755-   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  449.) 
ROBINS,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)   1613;  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)   r6i6;  M.A. 
1619.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1618;  's.  of  Edward, 
of  Oxford,  gent.'   {Al.  Oxon.) 
ROBINSON,  ABRAHAM.  B.Civ.L.  1533-4. 
ROBINSON,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  2,  1592. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1595-6.  V.  of  Easington,  Durham,  1605- 
36.    Buried  there  Apr.  5,  1636.    Father  of  Gabriel  (1637). 
(H.  M.  Wood.) 
ROBINSON,  ABRAHAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
24,   1657.    S.  of  William  (?  1611),  R.  of  Lockton,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Lockton  and  York.  Matric.  1657. 
ROBINSON,  ADAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Lawrence,  of  Maxey,  Northants.  Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  24,  1562.   Married  and  had  issue.    Perhaps  brother  of 
William  (1579).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  825.) 
ROBINSON,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1638.    S.  of  James,  butler  of  St  John's.    B.  at  Cambridge. 
School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645. 
ROBINSON,  ANTHONY.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1616-7;  M.A. 
1621.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1617;  priest.  May,   1618. 
V.  of  Kinoulton,  Notts.,  1620.  Father  of  Thomas  (1639). 
ROBINSON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1637;  B.A.  1640-1.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  26,  1642-3. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Greswell  (East  mediety),  Notts.,   1663-S2; 
died  1682. 
ROBINSON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  i8, 
1654.  S.  of  John,  haberdasher,  of  St  Mary  Axe,  Undershaft, 
London.  B.  May  i,  1627.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London. 
Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658.    Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Chichester) 
Oct.  I,  1660.   V.  of  Walton  and  Felixstowe,  Sufiolk,  1659. 
ROBINSON,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23,  1670. 
S.  of  Arthur,  Esq.,  of  Yorkshire.    B.  1655.    School,  York. 
Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  St  John's,  Jan.  26,  1671-2,  age  17. 
Matric.  1671-2.  Of  Deighton,  Esq.   Father  of  the  next.  (One 
of  these  names  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Buckton,  Yorks.  Buried  at 
St  Martin's,  York,  July  8,  1703.)    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,   1665; 
Burke,  Family  Records.) 
ROBINSON,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  1,   1701. 
Of  Yorkshire.    S.  and  h.  of  Arthur  (above),  of  Deighton, 
Yorks.  (died  before  June  13,  1702).   Bapt.  Dec.  16,  1684,  at 
Escrick.    Matric.   1701;  Scholar,   1701.    Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  June  13,  1702.  Of  Deighton,  Esq.   (To  be  distinguished 
from  a  kinsman  and  namesake;  bapt.  at  St  Crux,  York, 
May  12,  1685,  who  died  1738.)   {F.M.G.,  628;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665;  Burke,  Family  Records.) 
ROBINSON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  30, 
1734.  S.  of  Arthur,  customs  officer,  of  Sunderland  (died  1738). 
School,  Durham.    Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1743- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1739;  priest  (Lincohi,  LUt. 
dim.  from  York)  Oct.  28,   1740.    V.  of  Marfleet.  Yorks., 
1740-89.    V.  of  Waghen-in-Holdemess,   1740-89.    P.C.  of 
Sutton-in-Holdemess,  1740-89.    V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull, 
1753-83.   Resided  at  Postern  Gate,  Hull.   Died  s.p..  May  9, 
1793.    Will,  P.C.C.    (G.  Mag.;  Thomas  Blashill,  SuHon-tn- 
Hoiderness.) 
ROBINSON,   BARNARD.    M.A.   1633   (Incorp.   from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Barnard,  B.D.,  preb.  of  Carlisle,  of  Westmorland,  clerk. 
Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  21,  1628,  age  20; 
P,A.    1630;   M.A.   1633.    V.   of  Torpenhow,   Cumberiand, 


Robinson,  Edward 

1632-46;  sequestered;  appears  to  have  continued  to  reside 
in    the    neighbourhood.     Living,    1654.     {Al.    Oxon.;    B. 
NightingaU,  574-) 
ROBINSON,  BRIAN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  30, 
1698-9.    S.  of  Christopher.    B.  at  Clapham,  Yorks.,  1680. 
School,  Giggleswick.    Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1700-1;  B.A. 
1702-3.   Afterwards  of  Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.   M.B.  1709; 
M.D.  1711.   Professor  of  Physic,  1745-54-  FeUow,  1712,  and 
afterwards  President  of  the  King  and  Queen's  College  of 
Physicians,  Ireland.    Practised  in  Dublin.    Author,  miscel- 
laneous.    Died  in   Dublin,   Jan.   26,    1754-    Will,   Dublin. 
Father  of  Robert  (i733)-    {Peile,  11.   144;   D.N.B.;  H.  B. 
Swanzy.) 
ROBINSON,  CALEB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1726.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Leicestershire.  B.  at  Billesdon. 
School,  Oakham  (Mr  Wright  and  Mr  Adcock).   Matric.  1727- 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Dec.  21,  1728.  LL.B.  1731.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  June  1,  1729;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1731.  C.  of 
Arthingworth,  Northants.,  1731-    V.  of  Bisbrook,  Rutland, 
1731-70.  V.  of  Gt  Glen,  Leics.,  i745-7o.  Died  Nov.  3,  1770. 
M.I.  at  Billesdon,  Leics.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  399-) 
ROBINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1578-9.    One  of  these  names  of  York, 
merchant.  Died  Mar.  6,  1625-6. 
ROBINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18  sic)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  i,  1715-    S.  of  Peter  (1693),  V.  of  Whitgift. 
Bapt.  at  St  Cuthbert's,  York,  Dec.  19,  1695.   School,  Sed- 
bergh.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722.   Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1719;  priest,  June,  1720.    R.  of  Welby,  Lines. 
Master  of  Sheffield  Grammar  School.  Married  Margaret,  dau. 
of    Christopher    Broomhead,    master    cutler    of    Sheffield. 
Author,  theological.    Died  before  1755-    Brother  of  Robert 
(1713).    {Scott-Mayor;  F.M.G.,  449;  Hunter,  Hallamshtre, 
309-) 
ROBINSON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  28, 
1619.    Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)   Dec.    18,    1625;   priest,   Sept.   24,    1626.    C.   of 
Thurgarton,  Norfolk,  in  1627.    Died  July  14,  1627.    M.I.  at 
Thurgarton.   {Venn,  i.  246.) 
ROBINSON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  10,  1623-4. 

Of  Cambridgeshire. 
ROBINSON,  DANIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 

1623-4;  B.A.  1627-8. 
ROBINSON,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1564-5.  Of  Richmondshire.  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1570.  Fellow  cf  St  John's,  1570.  Ord. 
deacon  (Elv)  Dec.  21,  1569,  age  25.  V.  of  Bywell  St  Andrew, 
Northumberland,  1571-5.  V.  of  Warkworth,  1572-5-  Died 
1575. 
ROBINSON,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1593. 
ROBINSON,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  26;  priest, 
Sept.  18,  1625. 
ROBINSON,  EDMUND.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  16,  1690. 
Matric.   1690;  Scholar,   1690.    Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  Dec.  12,  1692.   {Ptile,  11.  118.) 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD.    B.A.   1541-2;  M.A.   1544.    Fellow  of 
Queens',  1541-7.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Comberton, 
Cambs.,  1554.    Perhaps  V.  of  Bygrave,  Herts.,  1566.   V.  of 
Gt  Staughton,  Hunts.,  1568-72. 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1589.    B.  at  Meldred,  Hunts.,  c.  1567.    B.A.  1592-3;  M.A. 
1596.    Ord.  priest  (by  Bishop  Suff.  of  Colchester).    V.  of 
Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  1599-1640. 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD.  B.D.  1615.  R.  of  Heathfield,  Somerset, 
1612-28.    R.  of  Sampford  Brett,  1618-28.    Died  1628.    Will 
(P.C.C.)  1628. 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age   17)   at  St  John's, 
June  6, 1642.  S.  of  Thomas,  glover,  of  Well,  Yorks.,  deceased. 
B.  there.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Pahnes).   Matric.  1642. 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1663.    S.  of  Edward,  yeoman,  of  Cartmel,  Lanes. 
B.  there.    School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.   1663;   B.A.   1666-7; 
M.A.  1670.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671-  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester, 
at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70;  priest  (Ely)  June  2,  1672. 
One   of   these   names,   of   Cartmel,   schoolmaster,   in   Jan. 
1686-7,  when  he  had  a  licence  to  marry  Ruth  Sands,  spinster. 
(E.  Axon.) 
ROBINSON,   EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  22,  1704-5.   S.  of  Edward,  carpenter.   B.  at  Beverley, 
Yorks.   School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).   Matric.  1705;  B.A. 
1708-9;  M.A.  1715.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1709;  priett 
(York)  Sept.  1711.    V.  of  Marfleet,  Yorks.,  1710-26.    V.  of 
Drypool,  and  R.  of  Roos  (East  Riding),   1726-35.    R-  of 
Hllston,  1731-57.    R.  of  Winestead,  1755-8.    Buried  there 
Nov.  5,  1758. 


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Robinson,  Edward 

ROBINSON,   EDWARD.    Adm.  siiar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  20,  1735-6.  S.  of  James,  carpenter,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 

Beverley.    School,  Beverley  (Mr  Jefferson).    Matric.  1736; 

B.A.  1739-40.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  31,  1740;  C.  of 

Empingham,  Rutland.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept. 

25.  1743.    Married,  at  Beverley,  Yorks.,  to  Sarah  Tomlin, 

July  8,  1742.   {Scon-Mayor,  in.  472.) 
ROBINSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  20,  1738.   6th  s.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Stubb  Hall, 

I^ncs.    Bapt.  Aug.  29,  1720,  at  Halton.    School,  Scorton, 

Vorks.  (Mr  Noble).   Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1743. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1742;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1744. 

Probably  V.  of  Henlow,  Beds.,  1752-87.  Died  Mar.  4,  1787. 

Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Apr.  1787.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  494.) 
ROBINSON,  ELISHA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 

1660.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Tong,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 

Wakefield  (Mr  Doughty).    Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A. 

1667.  Signed  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Mar.  8,  1665-6; 

'Minor  Canon  of  Canterbury';  for  priest's,  Sept.  21,  1666. 

R.  of  St  George,  Canterbury,  1666-70.   Died  Jan.  30,  1670. 

Buried  at  St  George's. 
ROBINSON,  EPHRAIM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

S.  and  h.  of  John  (1550),  of  Branston,  Lines.    Married  and 

had  issue.  Died  Nov.  29,  1635.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  826.) 
ROBINSON,  ERASMUS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22, 

1635.  Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1635. 
ROBINSON,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (York) 

Dec.  1624;  priest,  Sept.  1625. 
ROBINSON,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1620;  B..^.  1623-4.   One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Ohver 

(1581),   of  Erpingham,   Norfolk,   clerk;   adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  Dec.  3,  1617. 

ROBINSON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
ao;  priest,  Dec.  21, 1628.  Perhaps  R.  of  Naunton  Beauchamp, 
Worcs.,  1639. 

ROBINSON,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  (Not 
in  Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBINSON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1640; 
B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647. 

ROBINSON,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  31, 
1637.  S.  of  Abraham  (1592).  Bapt.  Apr.  20,  1621,  at 
Easington,  Durham.  Schools,  Hartlepool  (Mr  Johnson)  and 
Hertford  (Mr  Minors).   Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE,  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1544. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  priest  (London)  1597.  V.  of 
Little  Clacton,  Essex,  1605-42.  R.  of  Hillington,  Norfolk, 
1627-51.  Married  Mary  Clinche,  widow  of  Thomas,  of  Little 
Clacton,  Oct.  21,  1608. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1602.  Of  Lincolnshire. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1652. 

ROBINSON;  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  25,  1658.  Of  Devon. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
housb,  May  23,  1664.  Of  Yorkshire. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinitv,  Apr.  11, 
1749.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1719-20),  Bart.,  of  Kingsthorpe, 
Northants.  Bapt.  there.  May  27,  1730.  School,  Oakham 
(Mr  Adcock).  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  1753;  M.A. 
1756.  Fellow,  1755.  Succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  July  31,  1765. 
Sheriff  of  Northants.,  1766.  M.P.  for  Northampton,  1774-80. 
Married  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Chester,  of  St  Paul's,  Covent 
Garden,  London.  Died  Oct.  10,  1815.   {G.E.C.,  m.  54.) 

ROBINSON,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  3, 
1700.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Denston,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton. 
Colleger,  1694-1700.  Scholar,  1700-1;  Matric.  1701. 

ROBINSON,  GILBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1470-1.  R.  of  KnapweU, 
Cambs.,  in  1472-8.  R.  of  Childerley,  1476. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1612;  B.A.  1615-6. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1615.  Probably  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Leeds.  Bapt.  there,  July 
27,  1598.  School,  Leeds.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Perhaps 
B.D.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  8;  priest,  July  9,  1624. 
Probably  chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Southampton,  till  1632; 
V.  of  Leeds,  1632-46;  forced  to  flee.  Concealed  at  Methly 
Hall,  Leeds,  but  captured  and  imprisoned  at  Middleham 
Castle  and  at  Cawood.  R.  of  Swillington,  Yorks.,  1649-63. 
Author,  theological.  Died  Mar.  19,  1663.  Buried  at  Swilling- 
ton. M.I.   (M.  H.  Peacock;  Loidis  Elmttt,  31.) 


Robinson,  Humphrey 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Dec.  21-31,  1624. 
Matric.  1625.  One  of  these  names, '  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Rither, 
Yorks.,'  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1630.  Died  1636,  aged  26. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 
Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  William  (1586),  D.D.,  R.  of  Long 
Whatton.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1633. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1632.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  20, 

1638.  R.  of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.,  1638,  deprived  during  the 
Commonwealth.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bainbridge, 
of  Lockington,  gent.  Died  Oct.  2,  1656,  aged  47.  Buried  at 
Long  Whatton.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1633).   (Her.  and  Gen., 

IV.  336;  Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619.) 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1635.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
Henry,  of  Cransley,  Northants.,  aged  12  {sic)  in  1637. 
Married  Anne  Rich,  of  Gloucestershire.  Died  1665.  (Bridget, 
II.  90.) 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  32, 

1639.  S.  of  John  (1596),  R.  of  Thornton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Ripon  (Mr  Pjilmes).  Matric.  1639. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  4,  1645-6. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Reuben,  of  Maldon.  Matric.  1645-6;  Scholar, 
1649;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Perhaps  V.  of  Mayland, 
Essex,  1655-64,  and  R.  of  Langford,  1667-81.  Died  c.  1681. 
Brother  of  Reuben  (1646-7). 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May,  1656. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Thoralby,  Yorks.  B.  at  Swinacombe. 
Schools,  Burton-in-Bishopdale  (Mr  Barnes),  Newbiggen 
(Mr  Wilkinson)  and  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar, 
1656-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24;  priest.  May  25, 1663. 
(Venn,  1.  394.) 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  17, 
1662.  S.  of  Henry  (?  1615),  clerk,  of  Rishworth-in-Halifax, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Swillington  (Mr  Briggs).  Matric. 
1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
20,  1668;  priest  (York)  June,  1671.  V.  of  St  John's,  Leeds, 
1683-96.  Died  July  24,  1736,  aged  90.  Buried  at  Leeds. 
M.I.  Benefactor  to  Trinity  Church,  Leeds.  (Loidis  Elmete, 
63,  where  he  is  said  to  be  son  of  Henry  (1615),  V.  of 
Leeds.) 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1707.  S.  of 

,    clerk,   of   Leicestershire.     (Possibly   WUliam,    R.   of 

Long  Whatton,  1671-1721,  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.)  Matric. 
1708;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1715. 
Perhaps  C.  at  Long  Whatton,  1715. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  1, 
1708.  S.  of  James,  of  Newmarket,  Cambs.  School,  New- 
market. Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1711-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1715.  V.  of  Kirtlhig,  Cambs., 
1731-51-  Possibly  al-so  R.  of  Ashley,  and  V.  of  Silverley, 
17JI. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1718; 
Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1723-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1723; 
priest,  Sept.  1725;  'C.  of  West  Dalton.'  Probably  C.  of 
Kirkburn,  Yorks.,  in  1745;  V.  of  Leconfield,  and  V.  of 
Wighton,  1745.   If  so,  died  Sept.  8,  1761.   (Peile,  11.  194.) 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  4, 
1718-9.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Amside,  near  Hawkshead.  Schools,  Amside  (Mr  Hunter) 
and  Kendal.  Matric.  1718-9;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1741.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  14,  1723;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1724. 
Probably  V.  of  Wiggenhall  St  German,  Norfolk,  1728-66. 

V.  of  Wiggenhall  St  Peter,  1729-40.  V.  of  Terrington,  1740- 
66.  R.  of  Watlington,  1765-6.  Died  1766.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
Dec.  1766.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  322.) 

ROBINSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16, 
1751.  Of  Etton,  Yorks.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk.  School,  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester, 
£.t«.  dim.  from  Winchester)  Dec.  21,  1755;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  18,  1757.  One  of  these  names  Fellow  of  Peterhouse  iu 
1756, '  M.A.'  Another  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  clerk;  will  (P.C.C.) 
1784.  (T.A.  Walker.) 

ROBINSON,  HUGH.  B.A.  1511-2. 

ROBINSON,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
Possibly  s.  of  Hugh,  R.  of  Bramerton,  Norfolk,  1583-1629. 
If  so,  brother  of  Roockewood  (1611)  and  Thomas  (1608). 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake. 

ROBINSON,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  25, 
1722.  S.  of  John,  of  Westmorland.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729;  D-D. 
1762.  Fellow,  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1729; 
priest,  Sept.  19,  1731.  R.  of  Lowther,  Cumberland,  1738-63. 
R.  of  Gt  Ashby,  Leics.,  1745-7.  R.  of  Bowness,  Cumberland, 
1753-63.  Died  1763.   (Al.  Westmon.,  277;  Nichols,  iv.  19.) 

ROBINSON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574. 


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ROBINSON,  HUMPHREY.  M.A.  1600  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Nicholas  (1545),  Bishop  of  Bangor.  Matric.  (Hart  Hall, 
Oxford)  Feb.  11,  1591-2,  age  15;  B.A.  (University  College, 
Oxford)  1595-6;  M.A.  1598.  R.  of  Aber,  Carnarvon,  1600. 

ROBINSON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  B.Civ.L.  1539-40.  R.  of  St  Mary  Staining, 
Essex,  1542-3.  R.  of  Bamston,  1543-50.  V.  of  Islington, 
Middlesex,  1546-50.  R.  of  Little  Baddow,  Essex,  1578.  V.  of 
Terling,  1581,  Buried  Oct.  6,  1603.  (Newcourt,  Rep.) 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1546. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1560. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1575. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Oct.  6,  1578. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1618.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1619-20; 
M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1624.  This  man  or  the  next  R.  of 
Blundeston,  Suffolk,  1624-43. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  B.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Norfolk,  cler.  fil.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  June  23, 
1621,  age  20;  B.A.  1621.   (See  the  above.)   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  28,  1675. 
Of  Essex.  Matric,  1677;  B.A.  1680-1.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Wormingford,  Essex,  1684. 

ROBINSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  26, 
1739.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Ely  (Mr 
Gunning).  Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1743-4-  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  May,  1746;  priest,  June  5,  1748.  C.  of  Mepal, 
Cambs.  R.  of  Wells,  Norfolk.  Died  July  19,  1792,  aged  68. 
(G.  Mag.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1490-1.  Proctor,  1493-4-  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Fawkham,  Kent.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1516;  to 
be  buried  at  Ail  Hallows,  Lombard  Street,  London. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  154"; 
B.A.  1548-9;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1552.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1550.  Received  the  tonsure  (London)  1553.  One  of 
these  names  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  July,  i557- 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1550. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.  c.  1531.  B.A.  1553-4;  M.A.  i557;  D.D. 
1583.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1554.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1563; 
supp.  there  for  B.D.  1566-7.  President  of  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  1564-72.  Ord.  priest  (London)  1554.  R.  of  East 
TresweU,  Notts.,  1556.  R.  of  Fulbeck,  Lines.,  1560.  R.  of 
Thornton,  Yorks.,  1560.  R.  of  Gt  Easton,  Essex,  1566-76. 
R.  of  Kingston  Bagpuze,  Berks.,  1568.  Precentor  of  Lincoln, 
1572-98;  preb.,  1573-98;  canon,  1574.  Archdeacon  of 
Bedford,  1574-98.  R.  of  Brant  Broughton,  Lines.,  1575; 
of  Fishtoft,  1576;  of  Caistor,  1576.  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 
1580-1.  R.  of  Gransden,  Cambs.,  1587;  of  Somersham, 
Hunts.,  1589-^8.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1592-3  and  in  1594. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Brograve.  Buried  at  Somers- 
ham, Mar.  1597-8.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Ephraim  {c.  1595). 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Cooper,  11.  235;  D.N.B.;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  826.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1556. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566; 

B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566; 

B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  21, 

1576;  priest  (Ely)  Nov.  17,  1577,  age  25. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1570.   Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Aug.  15,  1570. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1570. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.   Fellow,  1577. 

Ord.  deacon   (Ely)   Apr.   1;   priest,   Dec.   21,   1578.    V.  of 

Triplow,  Cambs.,  1578.   R.  of  Little  Gransden,  1588. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1570. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Easter,  1574. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1588. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  1592. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  John  (who  died  at  Sturston, 
Notts.,  1614).  B.  1576.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Fellow, 
1598-1604.  For  a  time  held  a  curacy  in  Norwich;  afterwards, 
congregational  minister  at  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  and 
Scrooby,  Notts,  where  William  Brewster  and  Richard 
Clifton  were  his  colleagues.  Fled  to  Amsterdam,  1608,  and 
ultimately  joined  the  Separatists.  Removed  with  a  section 
of  the  community  to  Leyden  and  became  pastor  of  the  Church 
there.  Adm.  at  Leyden  University,  Sept.  5,  1613,  as  a  student 
of  theology.  He  and  his  friends  resolved  to  emigrate  to 
America.   A  party  under  Willijun  Brewster  sailed  for  New 


Robinson,  John 

England  in  the  Mayflower,  Sept.  6,  1620,  and  founded  New 
Plymouth.  As  only  a  minority  had  volunteered  for  emigra- 
tion, Robinson,  as  arranged,  remained  behind  in  charge  of 
the  Leyden  community.  His  pastoral  care  for  the  colonists 
is  shown  in  his  letter  to  the  Church  of  God  at  Plymouth, 
New  England,  June  30,  1621.  Married,  at  Greasley,  Notte., 
Feb.  15,  1603-4,  to  Bridget,  dau.  of  Alexander  White,  of 
Sturston.  Author,  controversial.  Died  Feb.  19,  1624-5  (or 
Mar.  1,  1625,  Dutch  reckoning).  Buried  at  St  Peter's, 
Leyden.  {D.N.B.;  Felt;  J.  G.  Bartlett;  George  Cheever, 
The  Plymouth  Pilgrims.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  2,  1592-3- 
Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Saxlingham,  Norfolk  (died  1617). 
Bapt.  there,  Apr.  1,  1576.  Matric.  c.  1593;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1607.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Yarmouth, 
1609. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1393;  B.A. 
1597-8. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Mafric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
from  St  John's,  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  i6c7;  priest,  Sept.  1608.  R.  of  Thornton -in- Pickering, 
Yorks.,  1609.  Married  (i)  Grace  Moore,  of  Guiseley,  1613; 
(2)  Jane  Ive,  of  Gilling,  1619.  Father  of  Henry  (1639). 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  30,  1609. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk.  School,  Monk  Soham 
(Mr  William  Smith).  Matric.  1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  26,  1616.  Chaplain  to  Thomas 
Browne,  Esq.,  of  Weasenham.  R.  of  Elsing,  1616-67.  Re- 
built the  rectory  and  restored  the  Church.  Died  Oct.  17, 
1667.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1667.  Father  of  John  (1651). 
(Venn,  i.  203.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  William,  of  Warton-in-Wensleydale, 
Yorks.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1612. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1615; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5; 
priest.  Mar.  6,  1625-6. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621. 
S.  of  William,  of  Rokeby,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  at 
Rokeby,  Yorks.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  FeUow,  1626. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 
1633.  S.  of  John,  fanmaker,  of  Little  Thurlowe,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Little  Thurlowe  (Mr  Moore).  Matric.  1633. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June 
19,  1633.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Deighton,  Yorks.,  Knt. 
B.  at  Tottenham,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1633.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  8,  1635.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Button,  of  Poppleton,  Feb.  28,  1638.  Buried  at  Escrick, 
Yorks.,  Dec.  6,  1643.  Brother  of  Luke  (1627).  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  16, 1634. 
S.  of  Mark,  gent.,  of  (?)  Trowse,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Stoke.  School, 
Ameringhall.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.  One  of  these 
names  buried  at  Stoke  Holy  Cross,  1639.  (Venn,  i.  313.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1636.  S.  of  George,  yeoman.  B.  at  Broxholme,  Thomey, 
Notts.  School,  Coxwold  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1636. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1638.  S.  of  James,  parish  clerk,  of  Slaidbum,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  8,  1643. 
S.  of  Ferdinand.  B.  in  York.  School,  York  (Messrs  Garth- 
wayt  and  Key).  Matric.  1643 ;  Scholar,  1644-9;  B.A.  1646-7; 
M.A.  1650.  Perhaps  presented  to  Foulden,  July  4,  1661,  but 
not  instituted.   (Venn,  1.  350.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  iS  sic)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  i, 
1645.  S.  of  John,  barber-surgeon,  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 
B.  July  25,  1625.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1645; 
B.A.  1649-50. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
26,  1648.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Rither,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Hull  (Mr  Stevenson)  and  Whitefriars  (private).  Matric. 
1648-9.  Married  three  wives.  Admon.  (York)  Sept.  26,  1679. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1649.  S.  of  Hugh,  R.  of  Llanbedr,  Merioneth.  B.  there. 
School,  Llanrwst,  Denbigh  (Mr  Roger  Win).  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1652-3. 


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ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Cxius,  Apr.  ag, 
1651.  S.  of  John  (1609),  R.  of  Elsing,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1651-5;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 
Fellow,  1655-73.  Logic  lecturer,  1656-9;  Greek,  1659-63. 
Moderator,  1662.  Taxor,  1663.  Registrar,  1671.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1663.  Died  of  fever  in  College.  Buried  at  St 
Michael's,  July  2, 1673.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1673.  {Vtnn,  1. 
381.) 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matiic.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1 65 1.  Of  Derbyshire. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1656. 
Of  Derbyshire.    Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60.    One  of  these 
names,  'B.A.,'  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28;  priest.  May  30, 
1661. 
ROBINSON,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,  at  Trinity,   May  2,   1660. 
Matric.  1660.    One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Ipswich; 
age  21  in  1664.   (Vis.  of  Suffolk.) 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1664.    S.  and  h.  of  James.    B.  at  Cowton  Grange,  Yorks. 
School,  Northallerton  (Mr  Smelt).    Matric.  1664.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  20,  1664. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670.    Of 
Huntingdonshire.    Matric.  Michs.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20,  1675-6. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  10,  1671. 

Of  Hampshire. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  11, 
1672-3.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.  B.  at  Elsing,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Elsing  (Mr  Robinson)  and  Seaming  (Mr  Burton).  Matric. 
1672-3;  Scholar,  1673-8;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  i68o.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1677;  priest,  June  14,  1679.  Usher 
of  Norwich  Grammar  School,  1686-1700.  R.  of  St  Augustine, 
Norwich,  1688-1700;  of  Reepham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1700-23. 
Died  Aug.  26, 1723.  Buried  at  Reepham.  M.I.  (F^nn,  1.  447.) 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1676.  Of 
Sussex.  Matric.  Lent,  1679-80;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  21,  1690. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  27,  1678. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686. 
Probably  V.  of  Lastingham,  Yorks.,  1694-1709.  Died  1709- 
Su  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  distinguished  contemporary  namesake 
to  whom  this  living  is  wrongly  assigned.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1716). 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  27,  1679.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart,  (and 
grandson  of  William  (1586)).  B.  c.  1660.  School,  Lincoln. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  c.  Feb.  1679-80.  Of 
Farming  Woods,  Northants.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Dudley,  Bart.,  of  Clapton,  Northants.  Died  c.  1692-3. 
Will  dated,  Oct.  13,  1692;  proved  (P.C.C.)  Feb.  3,  1692-3. 
(r.  A.  Walker;  G.E.C.,  iii.  53) 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  1683. 
S.  of  William.  Bapt.  June  27,  1667,  at  Wymington,  Beds. 
School,  Knotting,  Beds.  (Mr  Scriven).  Matric.  Easter,  1684; 
B.A.  1686-7.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May,  1687; 
priest,  Sept.;  'C.  of  Little  Houghton,'  Hunts.  One  of  these 
names  usher  of  the  Free  School  and  C.  of  St  Mary's,  Bedford, 
in  1697.  (Peile,  11.  93;  Marsh  Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  397.) 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1685.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts.  School, 
Hertford  (Mr  Wren).  Matric.  1685.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  9,  1687. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  9,  1686.    Of 

Yorkshire.  Matric.  1686.  (Perhaps  same  as  next.) 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  28, 
1688-9;  B-A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  20,  1696.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Reepham  and 
Kerdiston,  Norfolk,  1700-23.  Died  Aug.  26,  1723.  (Perhaps 
V.  of  Whitby,  Yorks.,  1705-34,  and  V.  of  Smeaton,  1709-34, 
'M.A.') 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 
1700-1.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Preston,  Yorks.  School, 
Threshfield  (Mr  MarshaU).  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A. 
1708.  Ord.  priest  (London)  June  24,  1714- 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9, 
1711.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Meirton,  Cheshire. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.  One  of 
these  names,  'B.A.,'  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1718; 
priest,  Sept.  25,  1720;  V.  of  Lilboume,  Northants.,  1723-70. 
Will  dated,  Aug.  28, 1770;  proved  (Archd.  Northants.)  Mar.  5, 
1771. 
ROBINSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1714-  S.  of  William, 
of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.,  clerk.  Matric.  (New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford)  July  7,  1694,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Send,  Surrey,  1701-36,  and  R.  of  Wisley, 
1703-36.  Buried  at  Send,  Feb.  1735-6.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Manning 
and  Bray,  iii,  113.) 


Robinson,  Josias 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  27,  1714-  B.  at 
Buckworth,  Hunts.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1720.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Copford,  Essex;  admon.  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  23.  i754- 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1717.  S.  of  Edward,  scrivener,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Beverley. 
School,  Beverley  (Mr  Lambert).  Matric.  I7i7-  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Mar.  5,  1720-1;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1723;  'of  St  John's.' 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Feb.  25,  1719- 
20.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  James,  Bart.,  of  Cranford,  Northants,  and 
nephew  of  John  (1679).  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  2,  1702.  Schools, 
Guilsborough  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1720.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  4th  Bart.,  Aug.  28,  1731.  Sheriff  of  Northants., 
1737.  Married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Morgan,  of  Kings- 
thorpe,  Northants.;  (2)  Elizabeth  Perkins,  spinster,  of 
Cranley,  Northants.  Died  July  31, 1765.  Buried  at  Cranford. 
Father  of  George  (1749).  (G.E.C.,  iii.  54.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1721.  S.  of  Henry,  of 
Farrington,  Dorset,  clerk.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford)  May  11,  1702,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1706.  R.  of 
East  Stoke,  1708-43.  V.  of  Coombe  Keynes,  1721-43-  Died 
1743.  {^i-  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21, 
1725-6.  S.  of  J.,  husbandman,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Lyddington. 
School,  Lynn  (Mr  Spencer).   Matric.  1726;  B.A.  i729-30> 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1731.  S.  of  Anthony,  farmer,  of  Derbyshire.  B.  at  Tidswell. 
School,  Sheffield,  Yorks.  (Mr  Robinson).  Matric.  1731;  B-A- 
1734-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1734-5-  C.  of  Welby, 
Lines. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1734.  S.  of  Josiah,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Hull.  School, 
Hull  (Mr  Little).  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  20,  1734-5- 
Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1738-9- 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 

1735.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  Aug.  19,  1717, 
at  Easington.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Dongworth).  Matric. 
1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  1, 
1740;  'B.A.  of  St  John's.  C.  of  Hemingford,  Hunts.';  priest, 
Feb.  22,  1741-2.  Sequestrator  of  Newton,  Lines.,  1741- 
Probably  V.  and  impropriator  of  Seaham,  Durham,  1741-78. 
Buried  there  Oct.  23,  1778,  aged  63  (sic).  (SurUes,  1.  272.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  7, 
1740.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1740.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  9,  I74i. 
B.A.  1743-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1744;  priest, 
Dec.  18,  1748.  Perhaps  V.  of  South  Cave,  Yorks.,  1754-83. 
and  V.  of  Elloughton,  1754-83-  Died  1783. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1741- 
Of  Lancashire.  Probably  exhibitioner  from  Kirkham  School. 
Scholar,  1742;  B.A.  1744-5.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Stockerston,  Leics.,  1791-3,  and  Master  of  the  Free  Grammar 
School  at  York.  Died  Aug.  30,  1793.  (PeiU,  11.  242;  Fish- 
wick,  Kirkham.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9, 
1743.  S.  of  John,  of  Cumberland,  Esq.  Bapt.  Nov.  15,  1722, 
at  Watermillock.  School,  Barton,  Westmorland  (Mr  Wilson). 
Matric.  1743.  Sherifi  of  Cumberland,  1769-70.  Of  Water- 
millock, Esq.  Died  June  23,  1807.  Buried  at  Watermillock. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  539.) 

ROBINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  29, 
1746-7.  4th  s.  of  Matthew  (1710),  of  Edgely  and  West  Layton, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747.  No  degrees  recorded. 
Fellow,  1750-1805.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1730-1),  Thomas 
(1731)  and  William  (1746-7). 

ROBINSON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May 
18,  1745.  S.  of  Jonathan,  V.  of  Egton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Thornton  (Mr  Ward).  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9; 
M.A.  1778.  Licensed  to  curacy  of  Ringley,  Prestwick,  Lanes., 
Nov.  24,  1754.  Perhapspreb.  of  Lincoln,  1781-9.  Died  1789. 

ROBINSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  June  21,  1649. 
S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  Bapt.  Apr.  24,  1636,  at  Heming- 
borough,  Yorks.  School,  Selby  (Mr  Hulley).  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1659.  Perhaps  V.  of  Cottingham,  Yorks., 
1661-2.  Married  Ann  Casson,  of  Ardsley,  Apr.  20,  1670. 
Buried  at  Hemingborough,  Feb.  25,  1672-3. 

ROBINSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1663.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Kirkthorpe,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Wakefield  (Mr  Doughty).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  32, 
1667.  Chaplain  at  King's,  1667. 

ROBINSON,  JOSIAS.  M.A.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Leicestershire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Lincohi  College,  Oxford)  Oct. 
17  1600,  age  18;  B.A.  1604;  M.A.  1607.  R.  of  Elston,  Notts., 
1612.  R.  of  Kirk  Deighton,  Yorks.,  1637-61.  Died  1661. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 


1R.OBINSON,  Laurence 

ROBINSON,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  21,  1695-6.  S.  of  Laurence.  B.  at  Gill,  near  Giggles- 
wick,  Yorlis.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1696;  Scholar, 
1698-9.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1699,  'B.A.' 
One  of  these  names  of  Blyborough,  Lines.,  clerk;  whose  son 
Matthew  graduated  M.A.  from  Oxford,  in  1737.  (Peile,  11. 
135-6.) 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584. 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1622.  Of  Yorkslure.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Leonard, 
of  Newton  Garth,  Yorks.  If  so,  married  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Constable,  of  Hedon,  Yorks.  Living,  1650.  (Poulson, 
Holderness,  11.  179.) 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  25, 
1634.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at  Kingston-on-Hull, 
Yorks.  School,  Hull  (Mr  Bumey).  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637- 
8;  M.A.  1641.  One  of  these  names  died  at  Hull,  Feb.  26, 
1655.  Buried  at  Hornsea.  M.I. 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  6, 
1637.  S.  of  John,  E^q.  B.  at  Applegarth,  Yorks.  School, 
Richmond  (Mr  Bewil).  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Ma)'  14,  1639.  Of  Kirkby  Ravensworth,  Esq.  Married  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Percival  Phillips,  of  VVensley,  Yorks.  Buried  at 
Kirkby  Hill,  Mar.  23,  1673.  Will  proved  (Richmond)  Mar.  30, 
1673.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Arckaeol.  /Eliana,  N.S.,  v.  84.) 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  1,  1653.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Azerley-in-Kirkby  Malzeard, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Ripon  (Mr  Palmes).  Matric. 
1653- 

ROBINSON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  7,  1667.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  EUerton,  near 
Brough,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Brignall  (Mr  Johnson). 
Matric.  1667. 

ROBINSON,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  29, 
1627.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Deighton,  Yorks.  B.  in 
London.  Bapt.  Sept.  6,  1610,  at  St  Peter,  Comhill.  Schools, 
Shenley,  Herts.  (Mr  Plumbtree),  Aughton,  Yorks.  (Mr 
Aulder)  and  York  (Mr  Garthwaite).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  II,  1629-30.  Parliamentarian.  M.P.  for  Scarborough, 
1645-53  and  1660  (Apr.-June);  for  the  North  Riding,  1656- 
58;  for  Malton,  1659;  discharged  from  sitting  in  the  House, 
1660.  Commissioner  for  sequestrations,  1655.  Of  Thornton 
Risborough.  Married  three  wives.  Died  1669.  Will  proved 
(York)  July  3,  1669.  Brother  of  John  (1633)  and  father  of 
the  next.   {Peile,  1.  384;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

ROBINSON,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trtnity,  Apr.  30,  1668. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Luke  (above),  of  Thornton  Hall, 
Yorks  ,  Esq.  (by  his  3rd  wife  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Read, 
of  Wrangle,  Lines.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  29,  1669. 
{P.M.G.,  628.) 

ROBINSON,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1667-8.  S.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  Bishopdale,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 

ROBINSON,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1570. 

ROBENSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  9, 
163 1.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Doubtless s.  and  h.  of  Matthew, 
of  Longthorpe,  Northants.,  Esq.  Bapt.  Feb.  ay,  1613-4,  at 
Maxey.  School,  Oundle.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7, 
1635. 

ROBINSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  11,  1645.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  barrister,  of  Rokeby, 
Richmonds.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Smelt).  Matric.  1645;  B.A. 
1647-8;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1652.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1649. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1650.  V.  of  Burneston,  Yorks.,  1671-82. 
Licensed  to  practise  physic.  Had  a  taste  for  horses  and 
horsemanship;  bred  the  best  horses  in  the  North  of  England. 
Married  Jjuie,  dau.  of  Mark  Pickering,  of  Ackworth,  Oct.  12, 
1657.  Published  Annotations  on  the  New  Testament.  Died 
s.p.,  Nov.  27,  1694.  Buried  at  Burneston.  M.I.  (PeiU,  i. 
501;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

ROBINSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  13, 
1710.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  London. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3,  1710.  Probably  of 
West  Layton,  Yorks.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Drake,  of  Cambridgeshire,  June  3,  1712,  at  St  Paul's 
Cathedral.  Died  Oct.  2,  1778,  aged  84.  Father  of  William 
(1746-7),  Thomas  (1731).  John  (1746)  and  Matthew  (1730-1). 

ROBINSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  28,  1720.  Of  Durham.  School,  Houghton-Ie-Spring. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
July  24,  1724;  priest,  Sept.  28,  1726.  V.  of  Bywell  St 
Andrew,  Northumberland,  1729-56.  V.  of  Slaley,  1740-56. 
V.  of  Stannington,  1744-56.  Died  Nov.  10,  1756.  See  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 


Robinson,  Philip 

ROBINSON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
5,  1730-1.  Of  Yorkshire.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Matthew 
(1710),  of  Edgeley,  Yorks.,  Esq.  B.  Apr.  12,  1713.  Matric. 
1730;  LL.B.  1734.  Fellow,  1734-1800.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  14,  1730.  F.R.S.,  1746.  M.P.  for  Canterbury, 
1747-61.  Assumed  the  name  of  Morris  on  inheriting  the 
Morris  property  through  his  mother.  Succeeded  his  cousin 
Richard  as  2nd  Baron  Rokeby,  Oct.  10,  1794.  Wrote 
political  pamphlets.  Died  unmarried,  Nov.  30,  1800.  Buried 
at  Monk's  Horton,  near  Hythe.  Brother  of  John  (1746), 
Thomas  (1731)  and  William  (1746-7).  (D.N.B.;  Sporting 
Magazine,  xvii.  174,  213.) 

ROBINSON,  METCALF.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  II,  1645.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William  (1616),  Knt.,  of  Newby, 
Yorks.  (by  his  2nd  wife  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Met- 
calfe, of  Nappa).  B.  there.  School,  Epping,  Essex.  Created 
Bart.,  July  30,  1660.  M.P.  for  York,  1660-79,  1685-7.  Of 
Newby.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Darcy,  of 
Witton,  Durham.  Died  s.p.,  Feb.  6,  1688-9.  Buried  at 
Topdiffe.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  G.E.C.,  iii.  98.) 

ROBINSON,  METCALFE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  29, 
1700.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  WiUiam  (1670-1),  Bart. 
Bapt.  May  i,  1684,  at  St  Michael-le-Belfry,  York.  Matric. 
1700.  Succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Bart.,  Dec.  22,  1736. 
Died  unmarried  four  days  later,  Dec.  26,  1736.  Buried  at 
TopcUfie.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1737.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1712). 
(G.E.C.,  IV.  158.) 

ROBINSON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  2,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Kilham, 
Yorks.  School,  Kilham  (Mr  Kenyon).  Matria.  1680;  B.A. 
1680-1;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May;  priest,  Sept. 
1681.  R.  of  Bolton  AU  Saints',  Cumberland,  1685-1701. 
R.  of  Plumbland,  1688-1701.   Died  1701.   (fl.  Nightingale.) 

ROBINSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Mich*. 
1545.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Aberconway.  B.A.  1547-8;  M.A. 
1551;  B.D.  1560;  D.D.  1566.  FeUow,  1548-63.  Proctor, 
1556-7.  Chaplciin  to  Archbishop  Parker.  R.  of  Sheppcrton, 
Middlesex,  1561-74.  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  1562-73.  R. 
of  Witney,  Oxon.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1566-85,  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Anglesey,  1573-85.  Took  considerable  interest  in 
Welsh  history  and  made  translations  from  the  Welsh.  Died 
Feb.  13,  1584-5,  Buried  in  Bangor  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  Humphrey  (1600).  (Cooper,  1.  303;  Br.  Willis, 
Bangor;  D.N.B.) 

ROBINSON,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1561-2.  Probably  FeUow  of 
St  John's,  1563;  'of  Notts.' 

ROBINSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Francis, 
of  Riceaprice-in-Fishtoft,  Lines.  Of  Riceaprice,  in  1604. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Lyle,  of  Gt  WUbraham, 
Cambs.  WiU  dated,  Jan.  24,  1612-3;  proved.  Mar.  ao, 
1613-4.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  826.) 

ROBINSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 
1577-8-  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  30, 
1580-1. 

ROBINSON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  28,  1750.  S.  of  Proctor.  B.  at  Carlisle.  School,  Wigton 
(Mr  Blaine).  Matric.  1750;  Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  1754.  V.  of 
Thursby,  Cumberland,  1753-85.  Died  1785,  aged  54.  (Peile, 
"•  255.) 

ROBINSON,  NORTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 
1730.  S.  of  Tancred,  of  York  (afterwards  Bart.)  and  nephew 
of  Metcalfe  (1700).  School,  Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark). 
Matric.  1730;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1733-4.  Ot  Newby,  Yorks. 
Succeeded  his  brother  WiUiam  (1730)  as  5th  Bart.,  Mar.  4, 
1770.  Died  unmarried,  Feb.  1792.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1793. 
(G.E.C.,  IV.  158.) 

ROBINSON,  OLIVER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1581.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1584.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A. 
1590.  R.  of  Erpingham,  Norfolk,  1591-1628.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Ingworth,  untU  1628.   Died  1628. 

ROBINSON,  PETER.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1693.  S.  of 
Christopher,  gent.  B.  at  Clonard,  Co.  Meath.  B.A.  of 
Trinity  CoUege,  Dublin.  R.  of  Grindon,  Staffs.,  1716-20. 
V.  of  Whitgift,  Yorks.,  1716-20.  Married  (i)  Martha,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bulwer,  of  Whitgift,  Yorkai;  (2)  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Gervase  Nevile,  of  Beeston,  Leeds.  Father  of  Robert 
(1713)  and  Christopher  (1715).   (Geneal.,  iii.  259.) 

ROBINSON,  PHILIP.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1608;  'of 
Peterhouse.'  V.  of  Keddington,  Lines.,  1609-12,  'B.A.' 
V.  of  Little  Cawthorpe,  1612-35. 

ROBINSON,  PHILIP.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1672.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Maidenhead,  Berks.  Matric.  (Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford)  July 
14,  1665,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  18,  1670;  priest  (London)  Dec.  1672.  R.  of  Beaconsfield, 
Bucks.,  1673-1704.  Died  Jan.  1704.  Buried  there.  (Al, 
Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665-6.) 


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Robinson,  Ralph 

ROBINSON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Batter,  1577. 
One  of  these  names  of  Chester  diocese,  ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Dec.  34,  1583. 

ROBINSON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1636. 
Of  Yorkshire.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  V.  of  Conisclifle, 
Durham,  1657;  conformed,  1663-94.  Died  Nov.  23,  1694, 
aged  76.  Buried  at  Coniscliffe.  M.I.   (Surtets,  m.  379-80.) 

ROBINSON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1637-8.  Of  Heswall,  Cheshire.  B.  there,  1614.  School, 
Manchester.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Received  presbyterian 
orders  about  1642.  R.  of  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  1642-55. 
Imprisoned  on  a  charge  of  complicity  in  the  conspiracy  of 
Christopher  Love,  1651.  Author,  religious.  Died  June  15, 
1655.  Buried  at  St  Mary  Woohioth.  WiU,  P.C.C.   {D.N.B.) 

ROBINSON,  REUBEN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1646-7.  S.  of  Reuben, 
of  Maldon,  Essex,  gent.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  24,  1642-3;  M.A.  (from  Jesus)  1650.  Incorp.  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1664.  Brother  of  Henry  (1645-6).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD,  B.Can.L.  1463-4;  D.Can.L.  Rector. 
R.  of  Doddington,  1469.  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  1477-9;  official 
to  the  Bishop,  1467.  Sometime  R.  of  'Barking';  resigned, 
1477.  Chaplain  to  St  Mary  Magdalen  Hospital,  Sturbridge, 
Cambs.,  1477.  Died  1479. 

ROBINSON,  (?  RICHARD).  B.A.  1523-3.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Benefield,  Northants.,  1526-31. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1565;  Scholar,  1568;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573.    Fellow  of 

Jesus,  1575-9- 
ROBINSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

X373- 
ROBINSON,   RICHARD.    Matric.  siiar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1580;  Scholar;  B.A.  1383-4. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  Michs. 

1385. 
ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sitar  from  Jesus,  c.  1596. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sirar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  19, 
1638.  S.  of  John,  pipe-maker,  of  the  parish  of  St  Sepulchre, 
London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1639;  Scholar, 
1639-40. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16, 
1642.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1642. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Mar.  i68i-a. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  M.D.  1681  (LU.  Reg.).  Candidate 
R.C.P.,  Sept.  30, 1680.  Fellow  (by  charter  of  James  II),  1687. 
F.R.S.,  1681.  Died  Jan.  30,  1732-3.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1733; 
as  of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  granted  to  Sarah 
Gaylard,  great-niece.  {Munk,  i.  442.) 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7,  1703. 

S.   of   Thomas,    deceased.    B.    at    Old    Hutton-in-Kendal, 

Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1703. 
ROBINSON,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507.   One  of  these 

names  chantry  priest  at  St  Michael,  Wood  Street,  London, 

1516. 
ROBINSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1571.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Fellow,  1578. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)   Nov.   8,   1582. 

Buried   at  St   Botolph,   Cambridge,   Oct.    17,   1589.    Will 

(V.C.C.)  1589. 
ROBINSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1576;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Petkrhouse,  1595-6. 
Matric.  c.  1596. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1607. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1611;  priest.  May  30, 
1613.  Preacher  at  Gedney,  Lines.,  1614,  and  schoolmaster, 
'B.A.' 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1615;  B.A.  (?);  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1621. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1621.  One  of  these  names,  'of  Tetney,  Lines.,'  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1625-6. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1713.  S.  of  Peter  (1693),  V.  of  Whitgift,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at 
St  Michael-le-Belfry,  York,  Dec.  11,  1693.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720;  B.D.  1728.  Fellow, 
1718-31.  R.  of  Waterfall,  SUffs.  V.  of  Norton,  Derbs. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Beach,  of  Norton.  Mathe- 
matician. Died  at  Norton,  Jan.  31,  1773.  Buried  there. 
Brother  of  Christopher  (i7xs)>  {Scott- Mayor;  F.M.G.,  449.) 


Robinson,  Thomas 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1718.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Westmorland.  School,  Heversham 
(Mr  Watson).  Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  23,  1732;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1724. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  Mar. 
29,  1731.  S.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Richmond.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1738;  B.D.  1746.  Fellow,  1737-91.  Proctor,  1740-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1738. 
Head  Master  of  Pocklington  School,  1740-9.  R.  of  Harswell, 
Yorks.,  1755-91-  Died  at  Pocklington,  Sept.  i,  1791.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  434;  G.  Mag.) 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhousk, 
June  13,  1726.  Of  Durham.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring. 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1726.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary'«, 
Cambridge,  Aug.  11,  1727. 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 
i733i  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  adm.   there.   Mar.   1, 

1739.  S.  of  Brian  (1698-9)    Matric.  1735;  M.B.  1735;  M.D. 

1740.  State  physician  in  Ireland,  1742-70.  Married  EUza- 
beth,  only  child  of  Thomas  Lyster,  of  Lysterfield,  Ros- 
common. Died  1770.  WiU  (Dublin)  1770.  (Burke;  H.  B. 
Swaniy.) 

ROBINSON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  37,  1666. 
Of  Hevingham,  Suffolk.  School,  Woodbridge.  Migrated  to 
Trinity,  Mar.  so,  1666-7.   Matric.  1666-7. 

ROBINSON,  ROOCKEWOOD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  18,  1611.  S.  of  Hugh,  R.  of  Bramerton,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Bramerton  (Mr  Thornton)  and  Norwich.  Matric. 
1612;  B.A.  1614-5.  Of  Norwich,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Died  Mar.  7,  1657-8.  Buried  at  Scottow.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1608)  and  perhaps  of  Hugh  (1607-8).    (Venn,  i.  312.) 

ROBYNSON,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1553- 

ROBINSON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80. 

ROBINSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  19, 
1669-70. 

ROBINSON,  SOLOMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  22,  1632.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Waltham,  Leics.  B.  at 
Worlaby,  Lines.  School,  Melton  Mowbray  (Mr  Umphry). 
Matric.  1633.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1637-8.  Perhaps 
ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  17,  1641,  'B.A.'  R.  of  Bottesford, 
Leics.  Buried  there  Dec.  24,  1656.   (Nichols,  11.  97.) 

ROBINSON,  TANCRED  (or  TANKARD).  Adm.  pens,  (age  15) 
at  St  John's,  July  6,  1673.  S.  of  Thomas  (1651),  Esq.,  of 
Yorkshire.  B.  there.  School,  private.  Matric.  1673;  M.B. 
1679;  M.D.  1685.  F.R.S.,  1684.  F.R.C.P.,  1687.  Censor, 
1693, 1717.  Physician  to  George  I.  Wrote  on  natural  history. 
Died  Mar.  28,  1748.  To  be  distinguished  from  Admiral  Sir 
Tancred  Robinson,  Bart.  (1686-1754).  Brother  of  William 
(1671).   (D.N.B. ;  Munk,  1.  469;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1575- 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Miehs.  1583; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7;  M.A.  1593.  Ord.  deacon 
(Carlisle,  Litt.dim.)  Oct.  5,  1589;  asof  the  diocese  of  Norwich; 
priest  (Norwich)  June  24,  1600,  age  34.  Minor  Canon  of 
Norwich,  1600.  V.  of  St  John  Baptist,  Norwich,  1608-17. 
Author,  De  Lapide  Phihsophorum,  a  poem.  (Venn,  i.  119; 
Cooper,  II.  165.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1588. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15, 
1595-6.  B.  c.  1580.  Matric.  c.  1596;  Scholar;  B.A.  1599- 
1600;  M.A.  1603.  Fellow,  1603.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1607-8;  priest,  May  19,  1611. 
Preacher.  R.  of  Toft-by-Newton,  Lines.,  1612-35.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1615-35.  R.  of  Market  Deeping,  Lines.,  1618-9. 
Died  1635. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr,  35, 

1607.  School,  King's  Lynn.   Matric.  1607. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  14, 

1608.  S.  of  Hugh,  R.  of  Bramerton,  Norfolk  (1583-1629). 
School,  Bramerton  (Mr  Thornton).  Matric.  1608;  Scholar, 
1610-2;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615-  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1612.  R.  of  Shadingfield,  Suffolk,  1618- 
50.  Buried  there  July  18,  1650.  Brother  of  Roockewood 
(161 1)  and  perhaps  of  Hugh  (1607-8).   (Venn,  1.  199.) 

ROBINSON,   THOMAS.    Matric.   pens,  from  Trinity,   Easter, 

1615;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  licensed  to  read  prayers  in  church 

at  Linton,  Yorks.,  May  25,  1619. 
ROBINSON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1615. 


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Robinson,  Thomas 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1615.  B.  at  St  Andrew,  Holbom,  London.  B.A.  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  1624-5;  C.  of  St  Michael,  Wood  Street,  1627.  One  of 
these  names  licensed  to  preach  at  Wapping  Chapel,  June  4, 
1634,  and  to  teach  grammar  at  St  Mary's,  Whitechapel, 
Oct.  14,  1637.   {Peile,  i.  307.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Flourished,  1622.  Said  to  have  studied 
at  Cambridge.  Went  to  sea.  Entered  an  English  nunnery  at 
Lisbon  as  secretary  and  mass  priest.  Published  in  London 
an  account  of  the  Edleged  immoral  practices  of  the  inmates, 
1622.  {D.N.B.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1622;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1624. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1633.  Of  Leicestershire.  4th  s.  of  William  (1586),  D.D., 
R.  of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  1,  1615-6. 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1640.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1637- 
44,  ejected.  Taxor,  1644.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1651.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1626).   (A.  Gray;  Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1639.  S.  of  Anthony  (1616-7),  R.  of  Kinoulton, 
Notts.  B.  there.  School,  Nottingham  (Mr  Leake).  Matric. 
1639. 

RpBINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1647. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  30, 
1651.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  William  (1616).  Bapt.  Apr.  8, 1634, 
at  Topchffe,  Yorks.  Matric.  1651.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Charles  Tankard,  of  Arden,  Yorks.  Buried  July  16,  1676, 
at  St  Crux,  York.  Brother  of  Metcalf  (1645),  father  of 
Tancred  (1673)  and  William  (1670-1). 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  3,  1664. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1664,  as  '  Robertson ' ;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1668, 
'B.A.';  priest,  Mar.  19,  1670-1.  V.  of  Enderby  with  Whet- 
stone, Leics.,  1671-8.  V.  of  Tugby,  1678-1718.  Died  1718. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Aug.  20,  1664. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Carlisle) 
Sept.  20,  1668;  priest.  Mar.  17,  1669-70.  V.  of  Ousby, 
Cumberland,  1672-1719.  Author,  Natural  History  of  Cumber- 
land and  Westmorland.  Buried  May  28,  1719,  at  Ousby. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1690).   {D.N.B.;  B.  Nightingale.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1667.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Rokeby,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
Matric.  1667;  M.A.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  12,  1667;  as  of  Rokeby.  Perhaps  father  of  William 
(1691). 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  15, 1667-8.  S.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  Wakefield.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1667-8;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1675.  Of  London.  Matric.  1675-6;  B.A.  1680  (according  to 
Masters).  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  3,  1675;  s.  and 
h.  of  William,  late  of  Wiggenhall  St  Mary's,  Norfolk. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May 
19,  1690.  S.  of  Thomas  (1664),  clerk.  B.  at  Ousby,  Cumber- 
land. Bapt.  Sept.  13,  1672.  School,  Appleby  (Mr  Banks). 
Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Sept.  30, 
1694;  priest  (Carlisle,  Litt.  Dim.  from  York)  Dec.  22,  1695. 
R.  of  Egremont,  Cumberland,  1 700-37.  Buried  there  Apr.  30, 
1737- 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  17, 
1697.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Newchurch  (?  in 
Pendle),  Lanes.  School,  Clitheroe  (Mr  Escolme).  Matric. 
1697. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12, 
1712.  4th  s.  of  Sir  William  (1670-1),  Bart.,  of  Newby,  Yorks. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1714;  B.A. 
1715-6;  M.A.  1719.  Fellow,  1718.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  i,  1722-3.  Entered  the  Diplomatic  Service. 
Secretary  to  the  English  Embassy  at  Paris,  1723.  M.P.  for 
Thirsk,  1727-34;  for  Christchurch,  1748-61.  One  of  the  three 
English  representatives  at  the  Congress  of  Soissons,  1728-9. 
Ambassador  at  Vienna,  1730-48.  Represented  England  in 
the  negotiations  with  Maria  Theresa  and  Frederick  the 
Great,  1740-8.  K.B.,  1742.  Joint  plenipotentiary  in  the 
peace  negotiations  of  Aix-la-ChapeUe,  1748.  A  Lord  of 
Trade,  1748-9.  Privy  Councillor,  1750.  Secretary  of  State 
^outh),  1754-5.  Raised  to  the  peerage  with  the  title  of 
BaroD  Grantham,  Apr.  1761.  Joint  Postmaster-General, 
1765-6.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Worsley,  of 
Hovingham.  Died  Sept.  30,  1770.  Buried  at  Chiswick. 
Brother  of  Metcalfe  (1700).  (D.N.B.) 


Robinson,  William 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
20,  1716.  S.  of  John  (1678),  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.'  B.  at 
Lastingham.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Thompson).  Matric. 
1716;  LL.B.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  4,  1721; 
priest  (York)  June  9,  1723.  R.  of  Norton,  Kent,  1735-61. 
Died  May  23,  1761.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  300;  G.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
30,  1722.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Darlington. 
School,  Darlington  (Mr  Richardson).  Matric.  1722;  B.A. 
1725-6;  M.A.  1731.  R.  of  Wycliffe,  Yorks.,  1731-69.  Married 
Olivia,  dau.  of  Henry  Stapleton,  R.  of  Marske,  Apr.  13,  1738. 
Died  1769.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  352.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  1726. 
S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Middleton,  Essex.  School,  Bury.  Migrated 
to  Christ's,  Mar.  21,  1726-7,  age  21.  Matric.  1727;  Sdiolar, 
1727;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Fellow,  1731.  Died  before 
Mar.  29,  1740.   {Peile,  11.  214.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May 
25,  1727.  S.  of  T.,  husbandman,  of  LincoUishire.  B.  at  Hale, 
near  Sleaford.  School,  Peterborough  (Mr  Bradfield).  Matric. 
1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1733-43.  Proctor, 
1740-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1731;  priest,  Sept. 

23.  1733.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  403.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

19.  1731-    2nd  s.  of  Matthew  (1710),  Esq.,  of  Edgley,  Yorks. 

B.  in  York.    School,  Westminster.    Matric.  1731.    Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1730.  Barrister,  1736.  Author,  legal. 

Died  unmarried,  Dec.  29,  1747.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1730-1), 

etc.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  435;  D.N.B.) 
ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 

24,  1732.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Easby.  School,  Richmond  (Mr  Close).  Matric.  1732.  Died 
in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Aug.  26,  1733. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  6,  1732-3. 
B.  at  Welbum,  Yorks.  Matric.  1732. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  D.D.  1734  (Incorp.  from  Merton  College, 
Oxford).  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  gent.  Bapt, 
June  5,  1701,  at  St  John's,  Newcastle.  Matric.  (Oriel  College, 
Oxford)  May  17,  1716,  age  15;  B.A.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford) 
1719-20;  M.A.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  1722;  B.D.  1731; 
D.D.  1733.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1730-61.  Archdeacon 
of  Northumberland,  1758.  Died  Dec.  5,  1761.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  7,  1739-40.  4th  s.  of  WUliam,  derk.  Bapt.  at  Lande- 
wednack,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4.  In  Holy 
Orders.  Buried  May  31,  1749,  at  Lydford,  Devon. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1742.  S.  of  Jonathan,  of  Chester.  School,  Fulham, 
London  (Mr  Croft).   Matric.  1742. 

ROBINSON,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
28,  1679.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 

ROBINSON,  W.  B.A.  1499-1500. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1486-7;  D.Can.L.  1488.  V.  of 
Gamlingay,  Cambs.,  1487-90.  R.  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk, 
1490.  Official  of  Ely,  1491;  Vicar-General,  1493.  R.  of 
Lachingdon,  Essex,  1496-1515.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Cheapside, 
London,  1509-16.  R.  of  Barley,  Herts.,  1515,  and  of  Little- 
bury,  Essex.   Died  1516.   WiU  (P.C.C).   (Cooper,  i.  18.) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1501-2;  M.A.  1505-6.  FeUow  of 
Peterhouse,  1505-7. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1537-8. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.    B.A.   1541-2;  M.A.  1544.    FeUow  of 

Pembroke,  1543.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1547. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1551.   One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,'  V.  of  Corpusty,  and  R. 

of  Irmingland,  Norfolk,  1572-5.  Died  1575. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1568;  B.A.  1571-2.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Mar.  II,  1574-5;  priest,  Aug.  5,  1578.  R.  of  Braughton-by- 

Brigg,  Lines.,  1580. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1575;  Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1578-9. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1576-7. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1579.   Perhaps  s.  of  Laurence,  of  Maxey,  Northants.   Bapt. 

there,  July,  1559.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1580.  Perhaps 

brother  of  Adam  (1578).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  825.) 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1583.  Of  Cambridge.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1591. 
ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1583;  B.A.  1586-7.  Perhaps  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1593. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  i,  1589;  priest,  Mar.  7,  1590-1; 

'of  St  John's.'    Perhaps  V.  of  Tynemouth,  1607-23.   Died 

there  Feb.  ii,  1622-3. 


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Robinson,  William 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1586.  S.  of  John,  of  Reading,  Berks,  (and  Lucy,  dau.  of 
John  Webb,  of  Reading).  B.  there,  1567.  Migrated  to 
Queens',  1586.  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1599;  D.D. 
1609.  Fellowof  Queens',  1590-1603.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603. 
Ord.  priest  (Bristol)  Dec.  23,  1592.  University  preacher. 
(Perhaps  R.  of  Osgathorpe,  Leics.,  1592.)  Preb.  of  York,  1601. 
R.  of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.,  1605.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1608-42.  Archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  1635-42.  Preb.  of 
St  David's,  1635.  R.  of  Bingham,  Notts.,  1635-42.  Married 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Bainbrigge,  of  Lockington,  Leics., 
Esq.  Died  1642.  Buried  at  Long  Whatton.  Father  of  Henry 
(1626)  and  Thomas  (1633),  half-brother  of  Archbishop  Laud. 
WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  Oct.  10,  1642.  (Walker,  Sufferings,  84; 
Her.  and  Gen.,  iv.  336;  Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619;  Al.  Oxon.,  where 
he  is  confused  with  William  (1576-7).) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592; 
B.A. 1595-6. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Feb.  3, 
1595-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Crosby  Garrett,  Westmorland. 
School,  Kirkby  Stephen.  B.A.  1598-9. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1618-9,  'M.A.'  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Lockton,  Yorks.,  and  father  of  Abraham  (1657). 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1612. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614;  B-.-V.  1616-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  15,  1617. 
'B.A.  of  St  John's.' 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
June  20,  i6i6.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Roclifie, 
York.  Bapt.  Dec.  21,  1601,  at  St  Crux,  York.  Matric.  1616. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1621.  Knighted,  June  17,  1633. 
High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1638.  Married  (1)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Bamburgh,  of  Howsham,  Yorks.;  (2)  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Metcalfe,  of  Nappa.  Died  Sept.  1,  1658. 
Buried  at  St  Crux.  Father  of  Metcalf  (1645)  and  Thomas 
(1651).   (T.  A.  Walker,  2;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1647. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1650.  B.  at  Windsor,  c.  1632.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654;  M.A. 
1658.  Fellow,  1653-63.  Ord.  priest  (R.  Brownrigg,  Bishop 
of  Exeter)  Nov.  10,  1659.  R.  of  St  Alban's,  Wood  Street, 
London,  1663-94.  Married  Phebe,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gardiner, 
of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  Apr.  23,  1663.  Died  1694. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  22,  1654.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Armley,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1659;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Sept.  1675. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Sept. 
22,  1656.  2nd  s.  of  Mark,  Esq.,  of  Scruton,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Danby  (Mr  Smelt)  and  Allerton,  Yorks.   Matric.  1656. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  6,  1670-1.  S.  of  Thomas  (1651),  Esq.,  of  Yorkshire, 
Turkey  merchant.  B.  there.  School,  York  (Mr  Langley). 
Matric.  1671.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1673-4.  Succeeded 
to  the  estate  of  Newby  on  the  death  of  his  uncle  Metcalf 
(1645),  Feb.  6,  1688-9.  M.P.  for  Northallerton,  1689-95; 
for  York,  1698-1722.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1689.  Lord 
Mayor  of  York,  1700.  Of  Newby,  Esq.  Created  Bart.,  Feb. 
13,  1689-90.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Aislabie,  of 
Studley  Royal,  Yorks.  Died  at  Newby,  Dec.  22,  1736. 
Buried  at  Topcliffe.  Brother  of  Tancred  (1673),  father  of 
Metcalfe  (1700)  and  Thomas  (1712).   {G.E.C.,  iv.  158.) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 
1677.  Of  Derbyshire.   Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1681-2. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
May  25,  i6gi.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1667),  gent.  B.  1675,  at 
Rokeby,  Yorks.  School,  Bedale  (Mr  Nicholson).  Matric. 
1691.  Of  Rokeby,  Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Walters,  of  Cundall,  1699  (their  son  Thomas  was  created 
Bart.,  in  1731).  Died  Feb.  24,  1719-20.  Buried  at  Merton 
Abbey. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  5, 
1694-5- 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24,  1707.  S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  Allestry, 
Derbs.  Schools,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics.  (Mr  Lynes). 
Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Dec.  1711. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 
1709.  S.  of  William,  of  Carlton,  Cambs.  School,  Little 
Thurlow,  Suffolk  (Mr  Harward).  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3; 
M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1,  1712-3;  priest,  Feb.  26, 
1715-6.  V.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1715-8.  R-  of  Worlington, 
1718-9.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Shadingfield,  1733. 


Robinson,  William 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1713.  S.  of  Reginald,  husbandman.  B.  at  Crosby- 
Garrett,  Westmorland.  School  (Catholic),  Carlisle  (Mr 
Walton).  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1717-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
June,  1718;  priest  (London)  Nov.  1,  1719.  Probably  V.  of 
Burstwick-in-Holdemess,  Yorks.,  1723-84. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1720.  S.  of  Stephen,  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Cold  Coniston.  School,  Coniston  (by  his  father).  Matric. 
1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1,  1723-4; 
priest,  July  30,  1727.  C.  of  Little  Brandon,  Norfolk.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Larling,  1735-74.  (ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  334.) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1725.  S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Newby  Bridge, 
Cartmell,  Lanes.  B.  at  Berwick  Ground.  School,  Kendal 
(Mr  Towers).  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1729;  priest,  Nov.  7,  1731.  R.  of 
Little  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1731-81.  Died  1781.  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  385) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1726.  S.  of 
William,  of  Wendron,  Cornwall.  B.  Sept.  10,  1683.  Matric. 
(Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Feb.  22,  1702-3,  age  19;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1706.  R.  of  Landewednack,  Cornwall,  1709.  R.  of 
Ruan  Major,  1725-54.  Buried  at  Landewednack,  Feb.  11, 
1754-  Will,  Exeter.  Father  of  William  (1734).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Vivian's  Vis.  of  Cornwall.) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 
1730.  S.  of  Tancred,  of  York  (afterwards  Bart.),  and  nephew 
of  Metcalfe  (1700).  Bapt.  Apr.  5,  1712,  at  St  Michael-le- 
Belfry,  York.  School,  Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  (Mr  Clark). 
Succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Bart.,  Sept.  3,  1754.  Married 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Thomhill,  of  Stanton,  Derbs.  Died 
s.p..  Mar.  4,  1770.  Brother  of  Norton  (1730).  {G.E.C.,  iv. 
158.) 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1730-1.  S.  of  William,  of  Carlton,  Cambs.  School,  Bury, 
Suffolk  (Mr  Kynnesman).  Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A. 
1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Fellow,  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  19,  1736.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  7, 
1739- 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  26,  1734.  S.  of  William  (1726),  clerk.  B.  Mar.  10,  1715, 
at  Landewednack,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9. 
V.  of  Wendron  and  Helston.  Buried  at  Helston,  Nov.  10, 
1767.  Will,  P.C.C. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1736.  4th  s.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire. 
B.  at  South  Duffield.  Bapt.  Oct.  22, 1715,  at  Hemingborough. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1736.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at 
All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Aug.  13,  1736. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1744.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Carperby.  Schools,  Bainbridge  (Mr  Clapham)  and  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  priest  (Hereford)  Dec.  25, 
1749- 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sr  John's, 
Feb.  4,  1746-7.  5th  s.  of  Matthew  (1710),  Esq.,  of  West 
Layton,  Yorks.  B.  in  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1748,  as  'J.';  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754.  Fellow, 
1752-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Bishop  of  Chester,  at  Cambridge) 
Mar.  24,  1754;  priest,  June  13,  1756.  R.  of  Denton,  Kent, 
1765-85.  R.  of  Burghfield,  Berks.,  1767-1800.  Succeeded  to 
family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  brother,  Lord  Rokeby. 
A  friend  of  Thomas  Gray  the  poet.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Adam  Richardson,  of  Kensington.  Died  Dec.  8,  1803.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1731),  Matthew  (1730)  and  John 
(1746-7).   {Scott-Mayer,  iii,  565;  D.N.B.) 


Com.  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1460-1. 
B.Civ.L.  1480-1.   R.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs. 
B.A. 1480-1; M.A.  1484. 
B.A.  1502-3.  Of  St  Bernard  Hostel.  M.A. 


ROBINSON, 
ROBINSON, 
ROBINSON,  ■ 
ROBINSON,  - 

1505-6. 

ROBINSON, .  B.A.  1508-9. 

ROBINSON, .  B.Civ.L.  1525-6. 

ROBINSON, .   B.Can.L.  1529-30.   (According  to  Cooper,  i. 

69,  this  was  Richard,   I^ior  of  the  Augustinian  friars  at 

Tickhill,  Yorks.;  surrendered,  1538.) 


ROBINSON, 

ROBINSON, 

ROBINSON, 

ROBINSON,  ■ 

ROBINSON,  ■ 

ROBINSON, 

ROBINSON, 


Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 
Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1544. 
Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mirhs.  1544. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  2,  1609. 
Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,^  Michs.  1623. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  30,  1663. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  9,  17)0, 


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RoBNET,  Reginald 

ROBNET,  REGINALD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1605.  Fellow  of 
Magdalene. 

ROBOROUGH,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1611; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  25, 
1615-6;  priest,  May  26,  1616.  V.  of  St  Leonard's,  Eastcheap, 
London,  1641.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Williams, 
of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  Feb.  17,  1617-8,  at  St  Bartholomew- 
the-Great,  London.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1649-50. 

ROBROUGH,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sirar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  37,  1653.  Of  London.  School,  Hertford.  Scholar,  1653; 
B.A.  1656.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  1663;  priest 
(Chichester)  Feb.  i6,  1668-9.  R-  of  Ardingley,  Sussex,  1667- 
1723.  Died  Nov.  5,  1723.  (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

ROBOTHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  1641. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1641.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  Feb. 
20,  1642-3.  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1648;  B.D. 
1655.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1645.  Taxor,  1649-55.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1661.  R.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk, 
1655-1700.  R.  of  Reepham  and  Kerdiston,  1674-1700. 
Author,  theological.  Died  Apr.  17,  1700,  aged  74.  Father 
of  the  next  and  perhaps  of  James  (1676).  (Masters.) 

ROBOTHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30, 
1676.  S.  of  Charles  (above),  R.  of  Reepham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Walsingham,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  brother  of  James  (1676). 
(See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary,  to  whom  the  living  of 
Reepham  is  wrongly  assigned.) 

ROBOTOME  or  ROBOTHOM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Emmanuel,  Easter,  1586;  Scholar;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593. 
Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 

ROBOTHAM,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  3, 
1622.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edmund  (above).  Matric.  1622;  B.A. 
1625-6, 

ROWBOTHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  2,  1620.  S.  of  Hugh,  of  Newland,  Gloucs.  (?  and  of 
Thame,  Oxon.).  Probably  migrated  to  Jesus;  matric.  there, 
Michs.  1621.  Apparently  migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (St 
Mary  Hall)  Oct.  17,  1623,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1623-4; 
M.A.  1626.  R.  of  Stretford,  Hereford,  1626.  R.  of  Horsing- 
don,  Bucks.,  1633.  R.  of  Wainfleet  All  Saints',  Lines.,  1640. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  F.  G.  Lee,  Thame,  155.) 

ROBOTHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1656.  S.  of  Francis  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Wainfleet, 
Lines.  School,  Wainfleet  (Mr  Robotham).  Matric.  1656; 
B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1670.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1661-2;  priest,  Aug.  31,  1662. 
V.  of  Billinghay,  Lines.,  1666. 

ROBOTHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1676.  Of 
Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Charles  (1641);  if  so,  brother  of 
Charles  (1676). 

ROBOTHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  11,  1612; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1616.  Perhaps  V.  of  East  Rudham,  Norfolk, 
1625-9;  'Jso  V.  of  West  Rudham.  Minister  at  Rumbolds- 
wyke,  Sussex,  1648-51.  Preacher  at  Dover,  Kent,  1654. 
Author,  religious.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Upminster, 
Essex,  1659;  ejected,  1660;  described  by  Halke  in  a  petition 
to  the  House  of  Lords,  June,  1660,  as  'a  wheelwright  and 
Anabaptist;... a  mere  tradesman.'  (D.N.B.;  Davids,  Essex, 
302;  H.Smith.) 

ROBOTHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1639. 

ROBOTHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27, 
1614.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hertfordshire.  School,  St  Julian's, 
St  Albans,  Herts.  (Mr  Gybson).  Matric.  c.  1614;  Scholar, 
1614-6.  S«« /I ^  0;i;on.  for  a  contemporary.   (Venn,  1.  224.) 

ROBOTHAM,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Lent,  1652-3. 

ROBOTOM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
20,  1723.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  King's  Lynn. 
School,  Lynn  (Mr  Home).  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1727-8. 

ROBSON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1617. 
V.  of  Weare,  Somerset,  1617-24.  V.  of  Buckland  Newton, 
Dorset,  1624-9.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Salisbury,  1633-9.  R.  of 
Bagendon,  Gloucs.,  1644;  not  there  in  1650.  (To  be  dis- 
tinguished from  Charles  Robson,  B.D.,  preacher  to  the 
English  merchants  at  Aleppo,  for  whom  see  Al.  Oxon.  and 
D.N.B.) 

ROBSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Fellow,  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  4,  1637.  V.  of  Walkeringham,  Notts.,  1637. 

ROBSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  24, 
1667.  Of  Durham.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Tofthill. 
School,  Conisclifle.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  29,  1668.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1667). 


RoBSON,  Thomas 

ROBSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  19,  i68r. 
S.  of  James,  alderman,  of  Cambridge.  B.  at  Barton,  Cambs. 
Schools,  St  Neots  (Mr  Matthews),  Perse  (Mr  Griffith)  and 
St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1681-6.  Died 
Mar.  6,  1686-7.  M.I.  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge.  (Venn, 
1.  467.) 

ROBSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Warcop, 
Westmorland.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Warcop,  deceased. 
B.  at  Kirby  Thore.  School,  Appleby.  Matric.  (Queen's 
College,  Oxford)  Oct.  13,  1598,  age  17;  B.A.  (St  Edmimd 
Hall,  Oxford)  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1606.  R.  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland, 
1610-43.  R-  of  Whalton,  1615-45.  Canon  of  Durham,  1620- 
45.  Elected  M.P.  for  Morpeth,  1620-1,  but  declared  ineligible, 
having  a  voice  in  convocation.  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to 
Charles  I.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  John 
Cradock.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  Apr.  12,  1645. 
Father  of  John  (1638)  and  Richard  (1638).  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Venn,  i.  198;  r.  .4.  Walker,  66.) 

ROBSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1632.  Of  Norfolk.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Lynn. 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Of  Waterbeach.  Married  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Knight,  of  Little  Gransden,  Cambs.  Died 
1680,  aged  85.  Probably  father  of  John  (1664).  (Geneal., 
III.  308.) 

ROBSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  22, 
1638.  S.  of  John  (1607),  R.  of  Morpeth.  Bapt.  at  Durham 
Cathedral,  Feb.  i6,  1624-5.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1638; 
Scholar,  1639;  B.A.  1642-3.  R.  of  RedmarshaU,  Durham, 
1661-6.  Buried  there,  Feb.  15,  1665-6.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1638).   (T.  A.  Walker,  66;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ROBSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  19,  1664. 
Probably  s.  of  John  (1632),  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  age 
37  in  1684.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  22,  1668.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Marriot,  of 
Branston,  Northamts.   (Genealogist,  iii.  309.) 

ROBSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  si«ar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6,  1706. 
Of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1710-1.  One  of 
these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1718-20.  See  alto  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

ROBSON,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623. 

ROBSON,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  6, 
1732-3.  S.  of  William,  of  Burstwick,  Yorks.  School,  Shipton, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Clarke).  Matric.  1732-3;  Scholar,  1736;  B.A. 
1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1736-7. 
V.  of  WighiU,  Yorks.,  1739-45.  Probably  V.  of  Hedon  and 
Preston,  1740-4.  V.  of  Dewsbury,  1744-9.  Died  Apr.  14, 
1749- 

ROBSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  22,  1638.  S.  of  John  (1607),  canon  of  Durham.  Bapt. 
at  the  Cathedral,  Mar.  24,  1621-2.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
1638.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1640.  Royalist.  Buried 
in  Durham  Cathedral,  Mar.  28, 1644.  Brother  of  John  (1638). 
(T.  A.  Walker,  66;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ROBSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1573. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  West  Morton,  Durham.  B.A.  1577-8. 
Under  Sheriff  of  Durham.  Of  Little  Chilton,  Durham,  in 
1600;  of  West  Morton,  1615.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Middleton,  of  Skirwith,  Cumberland.  Probably 
brother  of  the  next  and  father  of  Thomas  (1604).  (Vis.  of 
Durham,  1615;  Surtees,  in.  57.) 

ROBSON,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1569. 
S.  of  John,  of  West  Morton,  Durham.  B.  there.  B.A.  1572-3; 
M.A.  1576;  B.D.  1583;  D.D.  1594.  Fellow,  1573.  Lady 
Margaret  preacher,  1587,  1597.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  30,  1580.  R.  of  Stainton-le- 
Street,  Durham,  1582-94;  of  Birkin,  Yorks.,  1589-1612;  of 
Blyborough,  Lines.,  1594-5.  Dean  of  Bristol,  1598-1617. 
V.  of  Weare,  Somerset,  1616-7.  Died  May  i,  1617.  Buried 
in  St  Augustine's,  Bristol.  Will,  P.C.C.  Probably  brother  of 
Robert  (above).   (Vis.  0/  Durham,  1615;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ROBSON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  7,  1600.  Of 
Yorkshire.  B.A.  1604-5.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Hounslow,  Middlesex,  1616-8. 

ROBSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 

ROBSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1604. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1573);  age  29  in  1615.  One  of 
these  names  Head  Master  of  Carlisle  Cathedral  School,  i6ia. 
(Surtees,  in.  57.) 

ROBSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1614. 

ROBSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb. 
3,  1667.  Of  Durham.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Tofthill. 
School,  Conisdifie.  Matric.  1667-8;  Scholcir,  1670;  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1674;  priest, 
Sept.  1675.  Brother  of  Henry  (1667). 


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RoBsoN,  Thomas 

ROBSON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  (Apparently  distinct 

from  the  above;  see  the  signatures.) 
ROBSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  23, 
1705.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  West  Ockling  (?  Auckland),  Durham. 
School,  Lowther,  Westmorland  (Mr  Lodge).  Matric.  1705-6; 
Scholar,  1706-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  9,  1706;  'of  the 
Bishoprick  of  Durham,  gent.'   \Peile,  11.  163.) 

ROBSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1490-1;  M.A.  1493;  B.D.  1502-3; 
D.D.  1505-6.  Doubtless  Principal  of  St  William  Hostel, 
1501.  Probably  scholar  and  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1503-14. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1507-8.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  17, 
1491-2.  R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  1502-14.  Died 
1514.  (Cooper,  I.  13.) 

ROBSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 
Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1661-72. 
V.  of  Stonehouse,  Gloucs.,  1670-90.  Died  1690.  One  of 
these  names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1665.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

ROBSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  17,  1702-3.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept. 
21,  1707.  Probably  V.  of  Skeffling,  Yorks.,  and  V.  of  Paull, 
1723-58.   Perhaps  V.  of  Brompton,  c.  1745.  Died  1758. 

ROBSON,    .     B.A.    1485-6;    M.A.    1490.     Perhaps   John; 

preacher,  in  1507-8. 

ROBSON,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  7,  1734. 

(Name  off,  1742.) 

ROBY  or  ROBEE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1589;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1593-4. 

ROBY, .   Doctor  (?  Div.)  1461-2.  Franciscan  friar. 

ROCCATAGLIATA,  SEBASTIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  29,  1562.  S.  of  Bartholomew.  B.  at  Genoa.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (London)  Oct.  18,  1560;  of  Winchester  diocese. 

ROCHE,  see  also  ROCK  and  ROOKE. 

ROCHE,  HAMMOND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Frieston,  Lines.  [Lines.  Pedigrees, 
828.) 

ROCHE,  JONAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1724. 

ROCHE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1445.  Of  Taunton,  Somerset.  M.A.;  D.D.  (?)  1469-70. 
Fellow  of  King's.  Master  of  St  Catharine's,  1475-80.  Ord. 
sub-deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  16, 1457.  R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs., 
1473.  (He  has  been  confused  by  Harwood  and  others  with 
Robert  Roche  or  Rock,  prior  of  the  Charterhouse,  in  1492.) 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1448).   {St  Catharine's  Coll.  Hist.) 

ROCHE  or  ROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1448.  Of  Taunton,  Somerset.  B.A.  Com.  for  M.A. 
of  higher  degree,  1461-2.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  8,  1459-60.  Perhaps  R.  of  Pitsea,  Essex,  1466-73; 
R.  of  Little  Bromley,  1473.  One  of  these  names  of  Mickle- 
ham,  Surrey;  will  (P.C.C.)  1492.  Brother  of  Richard  (above). 

ROCHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1607-8. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1611-2.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept. 
8,  1611;  priest.  May  30,  1613.   C.  of  WoodhaU,  Lines.,  1612. 

ROCHELEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578. 

ROCHESTER,  CLEMENT.  B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1500.  Probably 
R.  of  Faulkboume,  Essex,  1502-34,  and  R.  of  Rivenhall,  till 
1539.   Died  1539. 

ROCHESTER,  ED.  Matric.  pens,  from  Edmund  Hostel,  Michs. 
1544.  One  Edward  Rochester  R.  of  Lees  parva,  Essex,  1549. 

ROCESTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1589.   Probably  brother  of  Richard  (1589). 

ROCHESTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1577.  Possibly  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex, 
B.  there.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Nov.  30,  1585;  C.  of  Danbury,  Essex.  V.  of 
Kirby-le-Soken,  1588. 

ROCESTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589. 
Probably  brother  of  Edward  (1589). 

ROCHESTER,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  I53&-7- 

ROCHESTER,  Bishop  of  (EDMUND  AUDLEY).  Incorp.  1482-3, 
from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  James,  Baron  Audley. 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1463.  Doubtless  M.A.  Bishop  of  Rochester, 
1480-92.  Bishop  of  Hereford,  1491-1502.  Bishop  of  Salis- 
bury, 1502.  Died  Aug.  23,  1524.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

ROCHFORD,  Sir  FRANCIS  DE.   M.A.  1627  {fil.  nob.). 

ROCHFORD,  Viscount,  see  CAREY,  HENRY. 

ROCKE,  see  also  ROCHE  and  ROOKE. 

ROCKE,  AMBROSE.  LL.B.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1683.  S.  of 
John,  of  Newnham,  Worcs.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford) 
Apr.  6,  1666,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669-70.  R.  of  Hopesay, 
Salop,  1677.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Francis  (1712). 
(Al.  Oxon.) 


Roderick,  Charles- 
rock,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  siear  at  Clark,  June  15,  1700.  S.  of 

Ambrose  (above).   B.  at  Hopesay,  Salop.   School,  Ludlow. 

Matric.  1701.  Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Nov.  12,  1701,  age  19. 

B.A.  1703-4.  Brother  of  the  next. 
ROCKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  2*, 

1712.    S.  of  Ambrose  (1683),  clerk.    B.  at  Hopesay,  Salop. 

School,  Edgeton,  Salop.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A. 1720. 
ROCK,  JOSIAH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  24, 

1667.  S.  of  Josiah,  of  Bole,  Notts.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1670-1. 
ROCK,  THOMAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

May  25,  1669.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Salop.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1670. 
ROCKE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 

1640.    S.  of  Thomas,  glover,  of  Shrewsbury,  deceased.    B. 

there.    School,   Shrewsbury   (Mr  Chaloner).    Matric.    1640. 

Minister  of  Aston,  Salop,  in  1648.    V.  of  Mayfield,  StaSs., 

1652-62,  ejected.   Married,  July  24,  1651,  at  Tamworth,  to 

Mary  Boyer.   (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 
ROCK, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569.  M.I.  in  Rochester 

Cathedral  to  'Thomas  Rock,  B.A.,  alderman  and  mayor  of 

the  city.  Died  Sept.  16,  1625;  aged  72.' 
ROCKADINE,  EDWARD.   S.  of  Edward,  of  Lincohi.   Received 

a  city  exhibition  for  Cambridge,  1602.   (Vict.  Hist.,  11.) 
ROCKCLIFFE,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  22,  1745. 

Of  Homcastle,  Lines.    Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9;  Scholar, 

1749.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  2,  1751.    R.  of  Haltham 

with  Roughton,  Lines.,   1751.    Married  Margaret,  dau.  of 

John  Saunderson,  of  Barton-on-Humber. 
ROWCLIFFE,  BALDWIN.    LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,   1679. 

Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Exeter,  gent.   Matric.  (St  Edmund 

Hall,  Oxford)  Apr.  30,  1669,  age  16.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

June  6,  1671.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
ROCLYFFE  or  ROWCLIFF,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall, 

1456-66.   S.  of  Guy,  Recorder  of  York  (and  brother  of  Sir 

Brian,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer).   Perhaps  B.A.  1457;  M.A. 

c.  1460;  D.Can.L.  1463.    Vice-Chancellor,  1463-4  (then  of 

Peterhouse).    R.  of  Terrington,  Norfolk,   1466.    R.  of  Gt 

Shelford,  Cambs.,  1474-92.  Will  dated,  July  i,  1492;  proved 

(Doctors'  Commons)  Jan.  20,  1493;    to  be  buried  'in  eccl. 

Fr.Min.Cantabr.'  Will  (P.C.C.)  1496.  (SurteesSoc.,i,ui.  to7.) 
ROCKET,  GOODWIN.   Grace  de  nan  legendo,  1473-4. 
ROCKETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1564. 
ROCKHOLD,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1615;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.    R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts., 

in  1650,  'RockaU.'   Buried  there  Aug.  26,  1659,  aged  c.  60. 

(Godfrey,  Notts.) 
ROCKLEY,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1609.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rockley,  Yorks.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A. 

1616.   Preacher  at  St  George's,  Southwark.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.; 

Hunter,  11.  286.) 
ROCKLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1573;  B.A.  1575-7;  M.A.  1580. 
ROCKLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1605 ;  B.A.  1609-10.  Ord.  deacon  (York,  for  Lincoln)  May  26, 

1616;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  15,  1617. 
ROCKREY    or    ROCKRAY,    EDMUND.     Matric.    sizar    from 

Queens',  Michs.  1558;  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A.  1564;  B.D.  1570. 

Fellow,  1560-80.  Proctor,  1568-9.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  19, 

1563.   University  preacher,  1566.  Canon  of  Rochester,  1577- 

87;  suspended  for  nonconformity,  1584-8.   Died  1597.   (For 

an   account  of   his   troubles   and   disputes  in   College,   see 

Cooper,  If.  242;  Coll.  Hist.,  115;  D.N.B.) 
RODEKNIGHT,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',   Michs. 

1583.   Of  Warwickshire.    B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.    Fellow, 

1592-1605.    Master  of  King's  College  School,  Cambridge, 

1600-15.   Buried  at  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  Sept.  10,  1615. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1615.    He  was  one  of  those  who  'went  over 

seas,'  in  1594.   (Foley,  Rec.  S.J.) 
RODEN    or    RODAN,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 

Trinity,  Apr.  2,  1716.  S.  of  William,  of  Carmarton,  Shrops. 

School,  Beckbury,  Shrops.  (Mr  Green).   Migrated  to  Sidney. 

Matric.  there,  Michs.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1742. 
RODENEYE,  Ds.  RICHARD  DE.  Granted  £10  in  1327-8  by  the 

canons   of   Wells   Cathedral;   described   as   'Studens   apud 

Grauntebrigg.'   (Wells  Cathedral  MSS.;  Miss  H.  B.  Cam.) 
RODERICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1667.    B.  at  Bunbury,  Cheshire.   Matric.  Michs.  1668;  B.A. 

1671-2;  M.A.   1676;  LL.D.   1689;  D.D.   1690  (Com.  Reg.). 

Fellow,  1671.   Provost,  1689-1712.   Vice-Chancellor,  1690-1, 

1709-10.    Assistant  Master  at  Eton.    Head  Master,  1682-9. 

R.  of  Raynham,  Norfolk.   Preb.  of  Ely,  1691.   R.  of  Milton, 

Cambs.,  1705.    Dean  of  Ely,  1708-12.    Died  Mar.  25,  1712. 

Buried  in  King's  Chapel.    Father  of  the  next.    (Harwood; 

Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  237;  Bentbam,  Ely.) 


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Roderick,  Richard 

RODERICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  20,  1728. 
S.  of  Charles  (above),  D.D.,  Provost  of  King's.  Bapt.  at 
St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  1710.  Colleger  at  Eton. 
Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Fellow  of  Magdalene, 
1742.  F.R.S.,  1750.  F.S.A.,  1752.  Critic  and  versifier; 
coadjutor  of  Thomas  Edwards  in  Canons  of  Criticism.  Died 
July  20,  1756.  Will,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.) 

RODES,  see  RHODES. 

RODING,  HENRY.  B.Can.L.  1465-6  (or  perhaps  1467-8); 
D.Can.L.  1470-1.   Officiarius  of  Bedford. 

RODING,  JOHN.  D.Civ.L.  1472-3;  D.Can.L.  1483-4.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Bumsted-ad-turrim,  Essex,  1464-7;  R.  of 
Anstey,  Herts.,  1467-97.  Resigned  'per  ingressum  Religionis.' 

RODING, .  D.Can.L.  1460-1. 

RODING, .  Incorp.  1498-9.  A  friar. 

RODLEY,  see  also  RADLEY. 

RODLEY  or  RADLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Magdalene,  Easter,  1607.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William 
(Radley),  of  Yarborough,  Lines,  Bapt.  there,  Aug.  6,  1590. 
Knighted,  Dec.  6,  161 6,  Rodley.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Payne,  of  Midloe,  Hunts.  Buried  at  Yarborough, 
July  26,  1653.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  808.) 

RODWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  14,  1687. 
Of  Rossington,  Yorks.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A. 
1696.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  22,  1692;  priest,  1693.  C.  of 
Rossington.  V.  of  Owston,  1695.  V.  of  Arksey,  1708-48. 
Died  Sept.  19,  1748. 

ROFFEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  17, 
1647.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Horley,  Surrey.  School, 
Dorking  (Mr  Hardwick).  Brother  of  the  next. 

ROFFY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  15, 
1631.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Burstow,  Surrey.  School, 
Charlewood  (Mr  Mulcaster).  Matric.  1631.  Brother  of 
John  (above). 

ROGERAY,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1589. 

ROGERS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  15, 
1712.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  1693.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1728.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  17,  1716-7;  priest,  June  16,  I7i7.  R.  of 
Sandringham  and  Babingly,  Norfolk,  1717-31,  where  he 
had  many  private  pupils.  R.  of  Wolferton,  1728-31.  Died 
1731.  (Masters.) 

ROGERS,  BENJAMIN.  Mus.Bac.  1658  {Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  George, 
of  Windsor.  B.  1614.  Mus.Doc.  (Oxford)  1669.  Chorister  of 
St  George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  and  afterwards  lay  clerk  there. 
Organist  at  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin,  1639-41. 
Organist  at  Eton,  1662.  Informator  choristarum,  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1665-85.  Musical  composer.  Died  June, 
1698,  aged  84.  Buried  at  St  Peter-le-Bailey,  Oxford.  {D.N.B. ; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

ROGERS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  5, 
1702.  S.  of  Thomas,  vintner,  of  Bedfordshire.  B.  at  Bedford, 
1686.  School,  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.  (Mr  Wentworth). 
Matric.  1704.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1712.  V.  of  Stagsden, 
Beds.,  1712-20.  C.  of  Goldington  and  under-master  of 
Bedford  School,  1716.  R.  of  Carlton,  1720-71.  Died  Sept.  12, 
1771,  aged  85.  M.I.  at  Carlton.  Father  of  Samuel  (1749). 
See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake  with  whom  he 
is  apparently  confused.  (Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  Beds., 
132-) 

ROGERS,  BENONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1635; 
Scholar,  1635;  B.A.  1638-9,  as  Benjamin.  Probably  brother 
of  Richard  (1626). 

ROGERS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1574- 

ROGERS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1591-2.  1st 
s.  of  Richard  (1566),  of  Wethersfield,  Essex.  B.  there,  1573. 
B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  B.D.  1606.  Fellow,  1600-8.  R.  of 
Haversham,  Bucks.,  1608.  Lecturer  at  Wethersfield;  sus- 
pended by  Laud,  in  1629,  but  restored.  Author,  religious. 
Died  Sept.  16,  1652,  aged  80.  Buried  at  Wethersfield.  Father 
of  the  next  and  possibly  of  Richard  (1640),  brother  of  Ezekiel 
(1604-5).  (Peile,  I.  203;  D.N.B.) 

ROGERS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May  14, 
1624.  S.  of  Daniel,  B.D.  (above)  (by  his  1st  wife  Margaret 
Bishop).  B.  at  Wethersfield,  Essex.  Schools,  Wethersfield 
and  Halstead.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
Master  of  Northampton  School,  1632-42.  Intruding  minister 
of  Greens  Norton,  Northants.,  1643-5;  at  Wootton,  1646;  at 
Stoke  Brueme,  1656.  R.  of  Haversham,  Bucks.,  1665-80. 
Married  Dorothy  Ball,  of  Northampton.  Died  June  5,  1680. 
Buried  at  Haversham.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Samuel 
(1668-9).  {Lipscomb,  iv.  191.) 


Rogers,  John 

ROGERS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  5, 
1664.  ist  s.  of  Daniel  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Stoke  Brueme, 
Northants.  School,  private.  Matric.  1664.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1668-9). 

ROGERS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1607. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  17,  1604;  of 
Surrey.  Called  to  the  Bar,  i6ii.  Bencher,  1628.  But  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

ROGERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  17, 
1684.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  London.  Bapt.  May  21,  1666, 
at  Richmond,  Surrey.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1685. 
{Venn,  i.  477.) 

ROGERS,  EZEKIEL.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604-5.  S.  of 
Richard  (1566),  of  Wethersfield,  Essex.  M.A.  1608.  Chaplain 
to  Sir  Francis  Barrington,  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex. 
R.  of  Rowley  St  Peter,  Yorks.,  1621-38.  Emigrated  to  New 
England  with  a  party  of  puritans,  1638.  Started  a  plantation 
on  the  Merrimac  River,  which  was  named  Rowley;  pastor 
there,  1639-60.  Married  three  wives.  Died  at  Rowley, 
Jan.  23,  1660-1.  Benefactor  to  Harvard  College.  Brother 
of  Daniel  (1591-2).  {Peile,  i.  238;  Felt,  369;  J.  G.  Bart- 
lett.) 

ROGERS,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1573.  Probably  B.A.  (Oxford)  Apr.  18,  1577,  as  of  Queens' 
College,  Cambridge.  One  of  these  names  knighted,  Aug.  28, 
1616;  of  Somerset.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ROGERS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  1596.  and  s.  of 
Richard  (1562),  D.D.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  i6o8; 
D.D.  1613.  Fellow,  1599.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
June  3,  1604.  R.  of  Trinity-the-Less,  London,  1606.  V.  of 
Alkham,  Kent,  1607-27.  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Canterbury, 
1626-38.  R.  of  Denton,  Kent,  1608.  Married  Thomasine 
Fogge,  of  St  Paul's,  Canterbury,  May  6,  1618.  Died  July  23, 
1638.  Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Canterbury.  Brother  of 
Goldwell  (1588-9)  and  father  of  John  (1624).  See  Al.  Oxon. 
for  a  contemporary  namesake.   {Hasted,  iv.  473.) 

ROGERS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  5,  1626.  Of 
London.  B.  Dec.  30,  1609.  School,  Merchant  Taylors*. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1629-30. 

ROGERS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1660.  2nd  s.  of  George,  deceased,  of  Netherthorpe-in-Thori)e 
Salvin,  Yorks.,  and  nephew  of  Portington  (1620).  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  8,  1642.  School,  Carlton,  Notts.  (Mr  PhiUipps). 
Of  Netherthorpe,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis 
Stringer,  of  Whiston,  Yorks.  Died  Oct.  26,  1684.  Buried  at 
Thorpe  Salvin.   {Hunter,  i.  311.) 

ROGERS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1590. 
Probably  R.  of  Blaby,  Leics.,  1604;  'aged  27;  ord.  priest  in 
London.'  Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.  Probably  identical  with  George 
Rogers,  of  Blaby;  said  to  have  died,  1655,  aged  80.  (Foster, 
Vis.  Pedigrees  of  Northumberland.) 

ROGERS,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1602-3.  2nd 
s.  of  Francis,  of  Dartford,  Kent.  M.A.  1606.  Adm.  at  Leyden, 
Sept.  27,  1609,  age  25.  M.D.  (Padua)  1612.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1614.  F.R.C.P.,  1616.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richard  Weston,  of  Old  Fish  Street,  London,  gent.  Buried 
Nov.  18,  1622,  at  St  Dimstan-in-the-West.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{Munk,  1.  163,  states  that  he  graduated  from  St  Catharine's, 
but  see  also  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  namesake  with 
whom  he  may  have  been  confused.) 

ROGERS,  GOLDWELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  EMJLiNUEL,  1588-9. 
Doubtlesss.  of  Richard  (1562).  Matric.  Michs.  1589.  Brother 
of  Francis  (1596). 

ROGERS,  HANANEEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1652.  S.  of  Nehemiah  (1613).  B.  at  Messing,  Essex,  1635. 
Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow,  1655-64. 
'Married,  and  died  soon  after  of  smallpox.'  Mentioned  in 
his  father's  will.  Brother  of  John  (1642),  Nehemiah  (1642) 
and  perhaps  of  Zechariah  (1644).  {Harwood.) 

ROGERS,  HENRY.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  July  16,  1595; 
priest  (London)  Apr.  19,  1601,  age  30;  'of  St  John's,  B.A.' 
B.  at  Cranbrook,  Kent.  C.  of  Newfield,  Sussex.  V.  of  Selmes- 
ton,  1607-39.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine  (Archbishop  of 
Canterbury),  1610.  Buried  at  Selmeston,  May  9,  1639.  Will 
P.C.C.  Fatherof  Thomas  (1620).   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

ROGERS,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1733.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Gildersome,  Yorks.  School,  Batley, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Rhodes).  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  5,  1737. 

ROGERS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1597;  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Fellow,  1601.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1607. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1609. 

ROGER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1494-5;  M.A.  1497.  Perhaps  chanter  at 
Skelton,  Yorks.,  in  1527. 


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ROGERS,  JOHN.  Of  Pembroke.  S.  of  John,  of  Deritend, 
Birmingham.  B.  c.  1509  {?  1500).  B.A.  1525-6.  R-  of  Holy 
Trinity-the-Less,  1532-4,  resigned.  Appointed  chaplain  to 
the  English  merchants  at  Antwerp.  Became  intimate  with 
William  Tindal  then  engaged  on  his  translation  of  the  Old 
Testament.  Ultimately  abandoned  the  doctrine  of  Rome. 
Went  to  Wittenberg,  Germany,  and  became  pastor  of  a 
protestant  congregation  there.  Returned  to  England,  in  1548. 
R.  of  St  Matthew,  Friday  Street,  London,  1548.  R.  of 
St  Margaret  Moses,  1550-1,  resigned,  and  V.  of  St  Sepulchre's, 
1550-5,  deprived.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1551-53-  Divinity 
lecturer  at  St  Paul's.  Deprived  of  his  benefices  for  preaching 
against  popery,  1553.  The  first  English  commentator  on  the 
Bible.  Assisted  in  preparing  the  English  version  of  the  Bible 
for  the  Press.  Married  Adriana  de  Weyden.  Convicted  of 
heresy  and  burnt  at  Smithfield,  Feb.  4,  1554-5;  the  first 
victim  of  the  Marian  persecution.  (To  be  distinguished  from 
a  contemporary  namesake,  R.  of  A.11  Hallows-in-the-Wall, 
1547-55.  Died  1555.)  Father  of  the  next.  (Cooper,  1.  121; 
D.N.B.;  Hennessy;  J.  L.  Chester,  John  Rogers.) 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 
S.  of  John  (above),  the  mart>T.  B.  at  Wittenberg,  c.  1540. 
Migrated  to  Trinity.  Matric.  1559;  Scholar,  1560;  B..^. 
1562-3;  M.A.  1567;  LL.D.  from  Magdalene,  1574.  Fellow 
of  Trinity,  1563.  Adm.  at  the  College  of  Advocates,  Nov.  21, 
1574.  Of  the  Middle  Temple.  M.P.  for  Wareham,  1584-5, 
1586-7,  1588-9.  Chancellor  of  Wells  Cathedral,  1595-1603. 
Employed  on  diplomatic  missions.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Leete,  of  Eversden,  Cambs.  Died  c.  1603.  {Cooper, 
11.  385;  Z>.N.B.) 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sirar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1562. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4,  1587-8. 
S.  of  John,  shoemaker,  of  Moulsham,  Norfolk.  B.  c.  1570. 
Matric.  1588;  Scholar;  B.A.  (?  1591-2).  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  16,  1595.  V.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1603. 
Lecturer  at  Dedham,  Essex,  1605-36;  probably  suspended 
by  Laud.  Author,  Doctrine  of  Faith,  etc.  Died  Oct.  18,  1636. 
Buried  at  Dedham.  M.L  there,  with  bust.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1636-7.  Father  of  Nathaniel  (1614).  {WiteTS,  General  Glean- 
ings, I.  212;  G.  H.  Rendall;  D.N.B.) 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  TRiNixy,  a  scholar  from  Westminster, 
1601;  B.A.  1604-5. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1613. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  London  (?  and  of  Dartford, 
Kent).  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Raven).  Matric.  1613. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  1616. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  16,  1614. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  16,  1616. 
S.  of  Thomas,  attomey-at-law,  of  York.  School,  York 
(Messrs  Belwood  and  Nesbitt).  (Possibly  the  same  as  the 
next.) 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1616;  B.A. 
1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1625;  priest. 
Mar.  1625-6. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1619.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1628.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Tanington,  Kent,  1637-63. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1624.  S.  of 
Francis  (1596),  D.D.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1628-g. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1624. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1634. 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1642. 
2nd  s.  of  Nehemiah  (1613).  B.  at  Messing,  Essex,  1627. 
B.A.  1646;  M.D.  (Utrecht),  1662.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664. 
Received  presbyterian  ordination,  1647.  R.  of  Purleigh, 
Essex,  1648-53.  Went  to  London  and  joined  the  inde- 
pendents; lecturer  at  St  Thomas  Apostle,  London.  Sent  by 
Parliament  to  Dublin  as  preacher,  1650;  returned  to  England, 
1652.  Joined  the  Fifth  Monarchy  men.  Denounced  as  a 
conspirator  and  imprisoned,  1654;  released,  1657.  Became 
chaplain  in  Fairfax's  regiment,  and  subsequently  took  refuge 
in  Holland.  Returned  to  England,  1662;  practised  medicine 
at  Bermondsey.  Minister  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Bermondsey, 
1663.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Payne,  of 
Midlow,  Hunts.  Author,  controversial.  Probably  buried  at 
Bermondsey,  June  22,  1670.  Ancestor  of  Lord  Blachford, 
brother  of  Nehemiah  (1642)  and  John  (1642);  perhaps 
father  of  John  (1664-5).  (D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662; 
J.  L.  Chester,  John  Rogers.) 

ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  13, 
1646.  S.  of  William,  merchant  tailor,  of  Aldermary,  London. 
Bapt.  Sept.  26,  1630.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
1646.  Brother  of  William  (1635), 


Rogers,  Richard 

ROGERS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  16, 

1646-7.  S.  of  John,  of  Egloskerry,  Cornwall.   B.  there. 
ROGERS,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,   1664-5. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1642),  M.D.;  age  13  in  1662.  B.A.  1668, 
'Rogerson.'     If  so,   of   Wisdome,   Devon,    Esq.    M.P.   for 
Plymouth,    1698-1700.    Created    Bart.,    Feb.    21,    1698-9. 
Sheriff  of  Devon,    1701.    Married   Mary,   dau.  of  Spencer 
Vincent,  of  Lombard  Street,  London.    Buried  at  Charles 
Church,  Plymouth,  Apr.  23,  1716.    (Vis.  of  Surrev,  1662; 
G.E.C.,  IV.  176.) 
ROGERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 1727. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1689),  clerk,  of  Exton,  Rutland.    B.  there. 
School,  St  Paul's,  London.   Colleger  at  Eton,  1724.   Matric. 
1727;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept. 
24,   1732;  priest,  Sept.  23,   1733.    C.  of  Uffington,  Lines. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  410.) 
ROGERS,  JOSHUA.    M.A.  from  King's,  1714-    S.  of  Roger,  of 
Trelonge,  Brecon.   Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  28, 
1702,  age   18;  B.A.   (O.xford)   1705.     V.  of  Llangyfelach, 
Glamorgan,  1708.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
ROGERS,  MAR.  (?  MARTIN).   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 

1546. 
ROGERS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1614.  2nd  s.  of  John  (1587-8).  B.  at  Haverhill,  Suffolk. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1619.  C.  at  Bocking,  Essex.  R.  of 
Assington,  Suffolk,  1630-6.  Went  to  New  England,  1636. 
Pastor  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1638.  Member  of  Synod.  Married 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Crane,  of  Gt  Coggeshall,  Essex. 
Died  July  3,  1655.  (D.N.B.;  J.  G.  Bartlett;  Waters,  1.  212.) 
ROGERS,  NEHEMIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1613.  2nd  s.  of  Vincent,  clerk,  of  Stratford-le-Bow,  Middle- 
sex. Bapt.  there,  Oct.  20,  1594.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1618.  V.  of  Messing,  Essex,  1620-42. 
R.  of  Gt.  Tey,  1632-42.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1636-43,  deprived. 
Lecturer  at  St  Margaret,  New  Fish  Street,  London.  R.  of 
St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  1642-3,  sequestered.  R.  of  Little 
Braxted,  Essex,  1648-50.  P.C.  of  St  Osyth,  1650.  V.  of 
Doddinghurst,  1656-60.  Author,  rehgious.  Buried  at 
Doddinghurst,  May  9,  1660.  Will  proved  (Cons.  C.  London) 
June  1,  1661.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1604),  father  of  the  next, 
John  (1642),  Hananeel  (1652)  and  probably  of  Zechariah 
(1644-5).  (D.N. B.;  Hennessy.) 
ROGERS,  NEHEMIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  164a. 
S.  and  h.  of  Nehemiah  (above).  B.  Dec.  10,  1621.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1645-6.  He  held  an  important 
post  in  the  Customs.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Porter, 
D.D.,  preb.  of  Norwich.  Died  1683.  Brother  of  John  (1642), 
perhaps  of  Zechariah  (1644-5)  and  Hananeel  (1652).  (Robin- 
son, I.  132;  J.  L.  Chester,  John  Rogers,  279-) 
ROGERS,  NEHEMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  25,  1673. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Zechariah  (1644-5),  of  Chappeil,  Essex,  clerk. 
Matric.  1674.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  (Queen's  College, 
Oxford)  Dec.  4,  1674,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678.  C.  of 
Raleigh,  Essex.  R.  of  Ashingdon,  1687.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
ROGERS,  PORTINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  13, 
1620.  S.  of  Robert  (7  c.  1591),  of  Everton,  Notts.,  Esq. 
Matric.  1620.  Probably  married  Ruth,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Neville,  of  Mattersey.  Died  s.p.  (F.M.G.,  1233;  Hunter. 
1.  311.) 
ROGERS,  RALPH.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 

V.  of  Thirkleby,  Yorks.,  1624-34.  Died  1634. 
ROGER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1549. 
ROGERS,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1562.  Studied  theology  10  years. 
S.  of  Ralph,  of  Sutton  Valence,  Kent.  B.  there,  c.  1533. 
Said  to  be  B.A.  (Oxford)  and  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1552  (Cooper, 
11.224).  Archdeacon  of  St  Asaph,  1560-6.  R.  of  Gt  Dunmow, 
Essex,  1561-4.  R.  of  Llanarmon->Ti-Ial,  Denbigh,  1562. 
R.  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex,  till  1566.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1566-94.  R.  of  Gt  Chart,  Kent,  1567.  Suffragan  Bishop  of 
Dover,  1568-97.  R.  of  Hope,  1569-  Dean  of  Canterbury, 
1584-97.  Master  of  Eastgate  Hospital,  Canterbury,  1595-7- 
R.  of  Midley,  Kent,  1595-7-  Died  May  19,  1597,  aged  64. 
Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father 
of  Francis  (1596)  and  Goldwell  (1588-9).  (Cooper,  11.  224; 
Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  1.  84.) 
ROGERS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1566. 
S.  or  grandson  of  Richard,  steward  to  the  Earls  of  Warwick. 
B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1574-  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  1571,  age  24.  Lecturer  at  Wethersfield,  Essex,  1572. 
Much 'troubled' for  non-conformity.  Author,  religious.  Died 
Apr.  21,  1618.  Buried  at  Wethersfield.  Father  of  Ezekiel 
(1604-5)  and  Daniel  (1591-2)-  (D.N.B.;  PeiU,  i.  97.) 
ROGERS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1626. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
Probably  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  clerk.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  1640  by  his  brother  Benony  (1635). 

479 


Rogers,  Richard 

ROGERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  siear  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  ii, 
1635-6.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matxic.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40. 

ROGERS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1640;  B.A. 
1642;  M.A.  1646.  Perhaps  R.  of  Clopton,  Suffolk,  1649.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  13,  1662.  Possibly  father  of  Samuel 
(1677).  (According  to  H.  F.  Waters,  i.  210,  Richard  Rogers, 
R.  of  Clopton  was  a  son  of  Daniel  (?  1624),  R.  of  Wootton, 
Northants.,  and  grandson  of  Daniel  (1591-2),  of  Wethers- 
field,  but  the  dates  make  this  improbable.  Possibly  the  R.  of 
Clopton  was  a  son  of  Daniel  (1591-2)  by  his  2nd  wife.) 

ROGER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  Fellow  of  Michael  House.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1,  1469. 

ROGERS  or  ROGER,  ROBERT,  alias  SELBY.  B.D.  1524.  A 
Benedictine  monk.  Abbot  of  Selby,  1526;  surrendered,  1538. 
Probably  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey,  London,  1557-8. 
{Cooper,  I.  204;  Hennessy.) 

ROGERS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Hugh,  of  Everton,  Notts,  (and  Eliza- 
beth Portington,  of  Bamby-on-the-Don,  Yorks.).  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  25,  1592-3.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Hercy  Sandford,  of  Thorpe  Salvin,  Esq.  Probably  father  of 
Portington  (1620).   (Hunier,  1.  311.) 

ROGERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1649. 
Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1649. 

ROGERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  13,  1671.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1675;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A. 
1679.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8.  R.  of  Gt 
Braxted,  Essex,  1680.  R.  of  Little  Braxted,  1691.  V.  of 
Dedham,  1703-32.  Died  before  Feb.  1732-3.  Will  (Comm. 
Essex)  1734.  Father  of  the  next.   (A.  Gray.) 

ROGERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1716.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  clerk,  of  Essex.  B.  at  Braxted. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1722;  priest 
(London)  May  18,  1727.  Probably  Master  of  Dedham  School, 
Essex,  1722-36.  R.  of  South  Luffenham,  Rutland,  1731-2. 
R.  of  Gt  Braxted,  Essex,  1734-61.  R.  of  Little  Oakley, 
1742-61.  Chaplain  to  Alexander,  Lord  Colvill,  in  1742.  Died 
Sept.  27,  1761.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  306;  Al.  Carthus.) 

ROGERS,  ROGER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1577. 

Of  Wales.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Houghton  Regis,  Beds., 

1588-1606. 
ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1622. 

Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1627. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634;  D.D.  1662  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1633-44;  ejected,  1660-2.  Taxor,  1638.  Perhaps 
created  B.D.  (Oxford)  1642.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1661-8. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  1668-9;  of  Boscombe,  Wilts. 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  23,  1629. 

Of  Essex.    Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John  (1587-8).    Matric.  1629; 

B.A.    1632-3;   M.A.    1636.     Perhaps   brother  of  Nathaniel 

(1614). 
ROGERS,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  29,  1629- 

30.  Of  Essex.  Probably  s.  of  Timothy  (1604).  Matric.  1629- 

30;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.   Probably  V.  of  Gt  Tey,  Essex, 

1637;  still  there,  1648;  gone  by  1650. 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  24, 
1668-9.  S.  of  Daniel  (1624).  B.  at  Wootton,  Northants. 
Brother  of  Daniel  (1664). 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1677.  Of 
Clopton,  Suffolk.  Possibly  s.  of  Richard  (1640),  R.  of 
Clopton.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1681-2;  priest,  Dec.  1683.  R.  of 
Marlesford,  Sufiolk,  1698.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stoke-by-Ipswich, 
1719. 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1689.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  apothecary.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Fellow, 
1696-1705.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  20,  1697-8.  V.  of 
Exton,  Rutland,  1700-18.  R.  of  Pickwell,  Leics.,  1713-29. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Stamford,  Lines.,  1718.  Died  Sept.  29, 1729. 
Buried  at  Stamford.  Father  of  John  (1727).  {Nichols,  11. 
771) 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  11, 
1708.  B.  in  Sufiolk,  1691.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A. 
1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1714;  priest  (Ely)  Sept. 
25,  1715.  C.  of  Coddenham,  Suffolk,  1714. 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1723.  S.  of  Samuel,  of 
Painswick,  Gloucs.,  clerk.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford) 
May  30,  1707,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1711.  Ord.  priest 
(Gloucester)  Sept.  22,  1720;  C.  of  Leckhampton,  Gloucs., 
1720.  V.  of  Ampney  Crucis,  1725-9.  Died  1729.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


Rogers,  Zechariah 

ROGERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17, 
1749.  Of  Carlton,  Beds.  S.  of  Benjamin  (1702),  clerk. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  i777-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1754;  priest,  June  13,  1756.  R.  of 
Chellington,  Beds.,  1758-68.  Chaplain  to  Earl  Spencer.  R. 
of  Brampton  Ash,  Northants.,  1769-90.  R.  of  Husbands 
Bosworth,  Leics.,  1777-go.  At  one  time  Head  Master  of 
Northampton  Grammar  School.  Died  July,  1790,  at  Salis- 
bury.  (Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  209.) 

ROGERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1544. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1553. 
ROGERS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1618. 

One  of  these  names,  'of  Sundridge,  Kent,'  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1 620-1. 

ROGERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1620.  S.  of  Henry  (1595),  V.  of  Selmeston,  Sussex.  B.A. 
1623;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  Dec.  22,  1623;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1628. 
V.  of  Iford,  Sussex,  1632-66.  Buried  there,  Apr.  3,  1666. 
Will  at  Lewes.   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

ROGERS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  9,  1639. 

Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1639. 

ROGERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13,  1657. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A. 
1664;  D.D.  1692.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln). 

ROGERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhousk, 
Dec.  16,  1735.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Ely.  Scholar, 
1735-6;  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743.  Fellow, 
1741-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1740;  priest 
(Norwich)  June,  1745.  V.  of  Ellington,  Hunts.,  1746-81. 
Died  1781.  Admon.,  P.C.C. 

ROGERS,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  9,  1604. 
ist  s.  of  Vincent,  minister  (admon.  (P.C.C.)  June  25,  1602). 
Bapt.  Mar.  30,  1589,  at  Stratford-le-Bow,  Middlesex.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  22, 
1611,  age  24;  priest.  Mar.  8,  161 1-2.  P.C.  of  Chappel,  Essex, 
1623-50.  V.  of  Gt  Tey,  1623.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Sudbury, 
1636.  Author,  religious.  Buried  at  Gt  Tey,  Oct.  26,  1655. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Nehemiah  (1613)  and  probably  father 
of  Samuel  (1629-30).   {D.N.B.;  J.  L.  Chester,  John  Rogers.) 

ROGER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1466-7. 

ROGER,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1505-6;  M.A.  1509. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1517-8;  B.D.  1520-1.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Graveley,  Cambs.,  1545. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1538.  Of  Ness,  Salop.  Probably  s.  of  John. 
B.A.  1542-3  (1st  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  from  Queens',  1546. 
Fellow  of  King's,  1541.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1545-50.  One 
of  the  original  fellows  of  Trinity,  1546.  Registrar  to  the 
commissioners  for  the  visitation  of  the  University,  1549. 
Received  the  advowson  of  Tynbie  (?  Tenby)  from  his  maternal 
uncle,  William  Gwynne,  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Cole  Abbey, 
London,  1540  (Will  (P.C.C.)  1540)-  {Cooper,  1.  350.) 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1580, 
age  25.  Perhaps  V.  of  Denford-cum-Ringstead,  Northants.; 
buried  there  June  17,  1617.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bolton- 
upon-Deame,  Yorks.,  1587-1617.   (T.  P.  Dorman.) 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1629.  Of  Flintshire.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  B.D.  1643. 
Fellow,  1635,  ejected.  V.  of  Denbigh,  1640;  ejected,  1647; 
restored,  1660.  R.  of  Cwm,  until  1653.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph, 
1660.  (Br.  Willis,  St  Asaph.) 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  Ely,  Cambs.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1639.  Probably  V.  of 
Margaretting,  Essex,  1641.  R.  of  Thundersley,  1650-0.  56, 
and  again,  1676-80.  R.  of  Laindon  HiUs,  1662.  V.  of 
Tolleshunt  Major,  1664-8.  Buried  at  Thundersley,  Jan.  18, 
1680-1.  Will,  Cons.  C.  London.  (H.  Smith.) 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 
1635-6.  S.  of  William,  tailor,  of  London.  Bapt.  Aug.  29, 
1619,  in  Aldermary,  London.  School,  Thetford,  Suffolk 
(Mr  WiUiam  Ward).  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Brother 
of  John  (1646). 

ROGERS,  ZECHARIAH  (or  ZACHERY).  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, Feb.  18,  1644-5.  Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Nehemiah 
(1613)  (but  not  mentioned  in  the  latter's  will).  Matric.  1645; 
B.A.  1648-9.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Ardfert)  May  15,  i66o. 
V.  of  Gt  Tey,  Essex,  1661;  still  there,  1700.  V.  of  Chappel, 
1674.  Perhaps  brother  of  Nehemiah  (1642),  etc.  and  father 
of  Nehemiah  (1673). 


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RoGERSoN,  Charles 

ROGER,  of  Hereford.  Fl.  1178.  Said  to  have  been  educated  at 
Cambridge.   Mathematician  and  astrologer.   (D.N.B.) 

ROGERS, .  B.A.  1523-4. 

ROGERS, .  B.Civ.L.  1524-5. 

ROGERS, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1545. 

ROGERS, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 

ROGERSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June 
20,  1699.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Hanwell,  Middlesex.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1699-1700;  Scholar,  1700;  B.A.  1702-3; 
M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  6,  1705-6;  priest, 
Sept.  19,  1708.  V.  of  Marks  Tey,  Essex,  1713-21.  Died  172 1. 

ROGERSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  19,  1613.  Of  Honingham,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John  (i579). 
School,  Honingham  (Mr  Easton).  Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1616-7; 
M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  1618;  C.  of 
Notley,  Essex.  Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Honingham, 
Norfolk,  1634.  Brother  of  Thomas  (i6ii).  (Venn,  i.  221.) 

ROGERSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  2;  priest, 
July  3,  1620.  C.  of  Tansor,  Northants.  Licensed  (Peterb.) 
to  marry  Sibill  Bumard,  of  Wannington,  widow,  Feb.  9, 
1624-5.   (H.  L  Longden.) 

ROGERSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579; 
B.A.  1583-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  2;  priest,  Feb.  3, 
1591-2.  V.  of  Honingham,  Norfolk,  1592-1634.  Father  of 
Christopher  (1613)  and  Thomas  (1611). 

ROGERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Oct.  22, 1690. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Dublin.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1691.  B.A.  (Dublin)  1694.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June 
2,  1690.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1698.  Attorney-General  for 
Ireland,  1720-7.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
Ireland,  1727-41.  M.P.  for  Granard,  1713-4;  for  City  of 
Dublin,  1715-27.  Privy  Councillor  (Ireland)  1727-  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen  Ludlow.  Died  Aug.  24,  i74i. 
Will,  Dublin.  Brother  of  Richard  (1704).  (K«n«,i.488;  H.B. 
Swanzy.) 

ROGERSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1713.  S.  of  William,  of 
Worcester.  B.Dec.  1676.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
(Trinity  College,  Oxford)  July  13,  1694,  age  17;  B..4..  (Oxford) 
1698.   R.  of  Langford,  Essex,  1712-23.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ROGERSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  15, 
1704.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Dublin.  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Dublin  and  Eton.  Matric.  1704.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  3,  1703.  Brother  of  John  (1690).  (Venn,  i.  512.) 

ROGERSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  July  1,  1645. 
S.  of  Thomas  (?  1611),  of  Norton,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  June  14, 
1627.  Schools,  Wymondham  (Mr  Wildman)  and  Norwich 
(Mr  Lovering).  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1653. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  of  Kilmore) 
Aug.  14,  1649.  Minister  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk,  1650.  R.  of 
Denton,  1659-1714.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  William 
Gooch,  of  Mettingham,  Suffolk.  Died  Feb.  1714.  M.I.  at 
Denton.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1715-   (Venn,  1.  359.) 

ROGERSON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,  1694. 
Of  Middlesex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Roger,  R.  of  Hanwell,  Middlesex, 
1673-1718.  Matric.  1695.  Probablybrotherof  Charles  (1699). 

ROGERSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1611.  S.  of  John  (1579),  V.  of  Honingham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wymondham  (Mr  Eston).  Matric.  1612;  Scholar,  1614-5; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  24, 
1615;  C.  of  Norton  Subcorse,  Norfolk,  1620-2;  C.  of 
Raveningham  in  1620  and  1627.  R.  of  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk, 
1631-*.  42,  sequestered.  Diedc.1663.  Father  of  Robert  (1645) 
and  perhaps  brother  of  Christopher  (1613).    (Venn,  i.  213.) 

ROGERSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1683;  priest,  Dec.  1685. 

ROGERSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1584;  Scholar,  1588;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1599. 
Fellow,  1591.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1592.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  20,  1596.  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1604-38. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1614-35.  R.  of  Stockton,  Salop,  in  1614. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  18,  1641-2.  (Harwood,  Lichfield, 
248.) 

ROGERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  9,  1697.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Soulby, 
Westmorland.  School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  (Mr  Thomson). 
Matric.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle,  Litt.  dim.  from  Durham) 
Mar.  5,  1698-9;  priest  (London)  Feb.  26,  1700-1,  'literate.' 

ROILY,  JAMES,  see  RILEY. 

ROISTHORNE  or  ROSTORNE,  see  RAWSTORNE. 

ROKE,  see  also  ROOKE. 


RoKEBY,  Ralph 

ROKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1453. 

ROKE  or  ROOK,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1389- 
93- 

ROOKBY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  22, 
1620.  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Hotham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1620. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  3,  1622.  Of  Sandal,  Esq.  Married 
Susan,  dau.  of  Gervase  Boswell  (Bosvile),  of  Warmsworth, 
Esq.  Died  May  6,  1635,  aged  32.  Buried  at  Sandal.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1624),  father  of  Alexander  (1650)  and 
WiUiam  (1650).  (T.  A.  Walker,  17;  F.M.G.;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 

ROKEBY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June 
11,  1649.  S.  of  William  (1617),  of  Hotham  and  Skiers,  Yorks., 
Esq.  (afterwards  Bart.).  A  soldier.  Married  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Coke,  of  Holkham,  Norfolk,  Apr.  25,  1653.  Died  v.p. 
1667,  aged  37.  Buried  at  Welton.  M.I.  Father  of  William 
(1670-1).  (F.M.G.,  590;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  G.E.C.,  iii. 
I55-) 

ROOKBY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1650;  scholar  from  Westminster.  Of  Yorkshire.  2nd  s.  of 
Alexander,  of  Sandal  (1620).  Matric.  1650.  Died  in  College, 
aged  17.  Brother  of  William  (1650).  (F.M.G.,  590;  Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xvi.  51.) 

ROKEBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sr  John's,  Mar.  11, 
1684-5.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1657),  gent.  B.  at  Moreton 
(Mortham),  Richmond,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Jan.  3,  1668-9.  School, 
Brignall  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1685.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  12,  1687.   (Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv.  255.) 

ROKEBY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1562. 
3rd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Skiers,  Yorks.  Of  Kirk  Sandal.  Married 
(1)  Joan,  dau.  of  Henry  Rokeby,  of  Sandal;  (2)  Elizabeth 
Feme.  Living,  1618.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1562)  and  William 
(1562).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.  102;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv. 
258.) 

ROKEBY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1484-5- 

ROKEBY,  JOHN.  Of  St  Nicholas  Hostel.  2nd  s.  of  Ralph, 
of  Moreton  (or  Mortham),  Richmonds.  (and  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Robert  Danby,  of  Yafford).  B.Civ.L.  1529-30;  D.Civ.L. 
1532-3.  Advocate,  1537.  Precentor  and  canon  of  York, 
1545.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1558.  Vicar-general  of  York,  1571. 
Counsel  for  Henry  VIII  in  his  divorce.  Died  s.p.  1573- 
Brother  of  Ralph.  (Cooper,  1.  319;  F.M.G.,  588;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1584;  D.N.B. ;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv.  253.) 

ROKEBY,  LANGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18  sic)  at  Trinity, 
May  8,  1712.  S.  and  h.  of  Benjamin,  merchant,  of  London, 
and  afterwards  of  Stratford,  Essex  (and  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Langham,  of  Arthingworth,  Northants.).  B.  in 
Bishopsgate  Street,  Dec.  15,  1692.  School,  Eton.  Scholar, 
1714.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  9,  1710.  Of  Arthingworth, 
Esq.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Major  Nicolaus  Morgan. 
Buried  Jan.  9,  1775,  at  Arthingworth.  Will,  P.C.C.  (F.M.G., 
59I-) 

ROKSBEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1562.   Perhaps  R.  of  Sharrington,  Norfolk,  1565. 

ROKEBY,  RALPH.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  4th  s.  of  Ralph, 
of  Morton  Hall  (Mortham),  Yorks.  Probably  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1528-9.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1552.  A 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  North,  1552.  Declined  the 
Lord  Chief  Justiceship  of  England.  King's  Attorney  for 
county  of  Lancashire,  1553-6.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Danby  (son  of  Sir  James  Danby).  Bought  Skiers  in 
Hoyland  from  Brian  Skiers.  Died  1556.  Buried  at  Wakefield. 
WiU  proved,  Feb.  1,  1556.  I. P.M.,  Oct.  26,  1557.  Brother 
of  John  (1529-30),  father  of  Ralph  (1562),  WiUiam  (1562) 
and  George  (1562).  (Cooper,  1.  209;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv. 
258;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

ROKEBY,  RALPH.  Student  at  Cambridge.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas 
(and  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Constable,  of  Cliffe,  Yorks., 
Serjeant-at-law).  B.  at  Mortham,  Yorks.,  c.  1527.  Adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Oct.  9,  1547.  Barrister.  Bencher,  1572.  Chief 
Justice  of  Connaught,  1570.  M.P.  for  Huntmgdon,  1571. 
One  of  the  Council  for  the  North.  Master  of  Requests,  1576. 
Master  of  St  Catharine's  Hospital,  Tower,  London,  1584-91. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ralph  Danby,  of  Yafiord.  Died 
s.p.,  June  14  (?  4),  1596.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom. 
M.i!  Will  (P.C.C.)  1596.  (Cooper,  11.  204;  F.M.G.,  589;  Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1584;  D.N.B.;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv.  254.) 
ROKEBY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1562. 
2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Skiers,  Yorks.,  Serjeant-at-law  (1552). 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  24,  1567.  Steward  of  St 
Catharine's  Hospital,  London,  1589.  Secretary  to  the  Queen's 
Council  in  the  North.  Married  (i)  Douglas,  dau.  of  William 
Feme,  Esq.;  (2)  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Portington,  of  Portington. 
Author,  (Economia  Rokiebiorum.  Buried  at  Belfreys,  Yorks., 
Mar.  12,  1594-5.  Brother  of  George  (1562)  and  WiUiam 
(1562).  (Cooper,  II.  165;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv.  258.) 


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ROKEBY.  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  30,  1591. 
Matric.  1591.  Possibly  3rd  s.  of  William  {1562).  If  so, 
married  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Henry  Lyon,  of  Roxby,  Yorks., 
Esq.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  16, 
1585;  of  Yorkshire;  another,  adm.  Oct.  28,  1597;  of  York- 
shire, and  nephew  of  Ralph,  Bencher  and  Master  of  Requests. 
But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  other  contemporary  namesakes. 
(Whitaker,  Leeds,  11.  254;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1585;  Genealogist, 
N.S.,  V.  258.) 

ROKEBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
161 1.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Nether-Skiers,  Yorks.,  and 
nephew  of  Ralph  (1562).  B.A.  1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (York)  June,  1617.  V.  of  Bolton-on-Deame,  Yorks., 
1617-9.  V.  of  Richmond,  1620-39.  (F.M.G.,  $^7;  Genealogist, 
N.S.,  XV.  258.) 

ROOKBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1622.  Of  Yorkshire.  3rd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Slanning- 
ford,  Yorks.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May,  1627;  priest.  Mar.  1627-8.  R.  of  Warmsworth,  Yorks., 
1634-80.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Gervase  Lee,  of  Norwell, 
Notts.  Died  July  19,  1680,  aged  75.  Buried  at  Warmsworth. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1661).  (F.M.G.,  594;  Vi^-  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 

ROKEBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1624.  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Hotham,  Yorks.  B.A.  1625.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1626.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  23, 
1627.  A  colonel  in  the  army  of  the  Parliament.  Of  Wood- 
house,  Hayton,  near  Hotham,  and  of  Bumby.  Married 
Elizabeth  Bury,  of  Grantham,  Lines.  Killed  at  Dunbar, 
Sept.  3,  1650.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1655.  Brother  of  Alexander 
(1620)  and  father  of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  23;  F.M.G., 
590;  Northanis.  Families.) 

ROOKEBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1646.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Cottingham, 
Yorks.  B.  c.  1631.  B.A.  1649-50.  Fellow,  1650,  for  some 
months.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  17,  1650.  Utter  Barrister. 
Serjeant-at-law,  1689.  Justice  C.P.,  1689-95,  and  Justice 
K.B.,  1695-g.  Knighted,  Oct.  31,  1689.  Married  Ursula, 
dau.  of  James  Danby,  of  New  Building,  Thirsk,  Yorks.  Died 
in  Serjeant's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1699,  aged  68.  Buried  at  Sandal. 
M.I.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1700.  {Hist.  Cath.,  136;  F.M.G.,  592; 
D.N.B.;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xvi.  53.) 

ROOKEBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1657.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Rokeby,  Richmonds. 
Bapt.  there.  Mar.  la,  1639-40.  School,  Easlngton  (Mr  Smelt). 
Matric.  1661.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  4, 1657.  Of  Moreton, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Wycliffe,  of 
Gales,  Yorks.,  Aug.  22,  1661.  Buried  in  London,  July  15, 
1703.  Admon.  (York)  Apr.  30,  1722 ;  to  his  son  Ralph  Yorke. 
Father  of  Francis  (1684-5).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  H.  M. 
Wood;  Genealogist,  N.S.,  xv.  255,  says  buried  at  Rokeby.) 

ROKEBY  or  ROOKBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  June  24,  1661.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1622),  R.  of 
Warmsworth,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Doncaster  (Mr 
Doughty).  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
c.  1665;  priest,  June,  1671.  {F.M.G.,  594;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665.) 

ROKEBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  9,  1696. 
Of  Yorkshire. 

ROKEBY,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1489-90- 

ROKEBY,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1495-1506.  Said 
also  to  have  studied  at  Oxford.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Ecclesfield, 
Yorks.  School,  Rotherham.  D.Can.L.  1495-6.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  i,  1487-8.  R.  of  Kirk  Sandal,  Yorks., 
1487-1501.  V.  of  Thorpland,  Norfolk,  1496.  R.  of  Fakenham, 
1496.  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1498-1501  (or  1509),  and  again, 
1515-21.  R.  of  Sproatley,  Yorks.,  1501-3.  V.  of  Halifax, 
1502-21.  Privy  Councillor,  1507.  Bishop  of  Meath,  1507-12. 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  1512-21.  Died  Nov.  29,  1521.  Buried 
at  Kirk  Sandal.  M.I.  Will  (York)  Feb.  4,  1521-2.  {Cooper, 
I.  25;  F.M.G.,  594;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ROKEBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1562. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Ralph,  of  Skiers,  Yorks.;  age  10  in 
1557.  Succeeded  his  father,  1556.  Of  Skiers,  J. P.  Married 
(i)  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Rokeby,  of  Kirk  Sandal;  (2)  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Vincent  Grantham.  Will  proved  (York)  Nov.  29, 
1618.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1562)  and  George  (1562).  (Hunter, 
S.  Yorks.,  II.  102;  F.M.G.,  588.) 
ROKEBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Oct.  26, 
1617.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Hotham,  Yorks.  B.  c.  1601. 
Matric.  1617;  Scholar,  1618-9.  Created  Bart.,  Jan.  20, 
1660-1.  Of  Hotham  and  Skiers.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Hickman  and  sister  of  Sir  Willoughby  Hickman, 
Bart.  Buried  at  Wentworth,  1676.  Brother  of  Alexander 
(1620)  and  Thomas  (1624),  father  of  Willoughby  (1646)  and 
Alexander  (1649).  (Whitaker,  Leeds,  11.  254;  F.M.G.,  589; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1663 ;  G.E.C.,  in.  153-) 


RoLFE,  John 

ROKEBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1650. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  (1620),  of  Sandal, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  23, 
1651-2.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bourchier,  of 
Beningborough,  Apr.  14,  1657.  Died  Feb.  3,  1661-2,  aged  30. 
Buried  at  Sandal.  M.I.  Will  (York)  1666.  Brother  of 
Alexander  (1650).  (Whitaker,  Leeds,  11.  254;  F.M.G.,  59o; 
Genealogist,  N.S.,  xvi.  51.) 

ROKEBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  i8,  1670-1.  S.  and  h.  of  Alexander  (1649),  Esq.  B. 
at  Huntingfield,  Suffolk,  c.  1656.  Succeeded  his  grandfather 
Sir  William  (1617)  as  2nd  Bart.,  1676.  Of  Skiers,  Yorks. 
Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Darcy.  Died  s.p.,  Apr. 
1678.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July  2,  1678.   {G.E.C.,  in.  155-) 

ROOKEBY,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  18,  1646.  S.  of  William  (1617),  Esq.,  afterwards  Bart., 
of  Skiers  Hall,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Educated  at  home.  Matric. 
1646.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Dec.  22,  1649.  Succeeded  his  . 
nephew  WiUiam  (1670-1)  as  3rd  Bart.,  Apr.  1678.  Died 
unmarried,  July  6,  1678.  Will,  York.  (Whitaker,  Leeds,  11. 
254;  F.M.G.,  590;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  G.E.C.,  iii.  156.) 

RUKBY, .  B.Civ.L.  1498-9- 

ROKESBY, .  B.Civ.L.  1538-9- 

ROKESCHAW,  WILLIAM,  see  RUCKSHAW. 

ROKYS  or  ROOKE,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1454.   Of  Winch,  Bucks.   B.A.  1458-9;  M.A.  1462. 

ROLAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  11,  i68«. 
Of  France.   Matric.  1682. 

ROLCE,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1370. 

ROLFE,  see  also  RELF. 

ROLFE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  7,  1619-  S.  of 
Clement  (1593),  gent.,  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1619. 
Of  Tuttington,  Esq.  Will  (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  1661.  Father 
of  the  next.   {Venn,  1.  245.) 

ROLFE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1653.  S.  of  Anthony  (above),  gent.,  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk. 
B.  there,  1635.  School,  Aylsham  (Mr  Curtis).  Matric.  1653. 
{Venn,  I.  388.) 

ROLFE,  AUGUSTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1588.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595-  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1599.  Head  Master  of  Rugby,  1604-26.  Buried 
there  May  11,  1626.   {Rugby  School  Reg.) 

ROLFE,  AUGUSTINE.  Matric.  siiar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1628.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  V.  of 
Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.,  1644-66.  V.  of  Ickleton,  Cambs., 
1660.  C.  of  Hinxion,  1662-76.  Perhaps  father  of  John  (1669). 

ROLFE,  BASIL.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Apr.  23,  1585.  Of  Suffolk. 
Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  1586. 

ROLFE  or  ROFFE,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  25,  1593.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Tuttington,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Burgh.  Scholar,  1593-5- 
Of  Tuttington,  gent.  Held  the  manor  of  Runham,  of  the 
Bishop  of  Ely,  1632-41.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  Jan.  16, 
1644-5.  Father  of  Anthony  (1619).  {Venn,  i.  148.) 
ROLFE,  GEORGE.  First  Professor  of  Anatomy,  1707-28,  when 
he  was  ejected  for  continued  absence.  He  had  for  some  years 
taught  anatomy  in  the  University,  and  was  granted  the  title 
of  Professor,  June  12,  1707.  Lectured  in  London  as  the  first 
recorded  private  teacher  of  anatomy,  from  Apr.  29,  1701, 
until  1713.  Lived  in  Chancery  Lane;  still  alive  in  1728. 
(G.  C.  Peachey.) 
ROLFE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1566. 

Probably  brother  of  Thomas  (1566). 
ROLFE  or  ROFFE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  20,  1582.  S.  of  William,  burgess  (and  mayor),  of  St 
Albans,  Herts.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Nov.  i,  1565,  at  the  Abbey; 
Rolfe.  School,  St  Albans.  Scholar,  1582-9;  B.A.  1585-6; 
M.A.  1589.  OfBcial  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  St  Albans. 
Commissary  of  the  archdeaconry  of  Huntingdon.  Master  in 
Chancery.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Robotham,  of  St 
Albans.  Died  Oct.  27,  1630,  aged  65.  M.I.  at  St  Stephen's, 
Bamet.  Father  of  Richard  (1608).  {Venn,  i.  114;  Vis.  of 
Herts.,  1634.) 
ROLFE,   JOHN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1507.    Possibly 

fellow;  donor  to  the  poor  at  Barton.   {Masters.) 
ROLPHE,   JOHN.     Matric.  sizar   from    Peterhouse,    Michs. 

1606. 
ROLFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  2,  1669.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Augustine  (1628).  Matric.  1670; 
B  A.  1673-4.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1684.  Probably 
R.  of  Sloley,  Norfolk,  1693-1712,  and  R.  of  Crostwick, 
1694. 


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RoLFE,  John 

ROLFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1699.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1705;  priest,  May,  1708.  V.  of  Necton,  Norfolk, 
1708-18;  R.  1718-49.  R.  of  Holme  Hale,  1712-49.  Married 
(1),  at  Necton,  Jan.  3,  1709-10,  Easter,  dau.  of  Jeremiah 
Benton;  (2)  at  South  Lynn,  Feb.  8,  1714-5,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  WasteU.  Died  Jan.  6,  1748-^.  Buried  at  Necton. 
(R.  T.  Gunther.) 

ROLF,  PETER.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1381-93.  Chaplain. 
Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1382). 

ROLFE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581. 
Scholar  at  Emmanuel,  May  25,  1584;  one  of  the  original 
foundation;  B.A.  (Emmanuel)  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel,  1588.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585.  Died  in  College. 

ROLFE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20, 
1608.  S.  of  James  (1582),  gent.,  of  St  Albans,  Herts.  School, 
St  Albans  (Mr  Gibson).  Matric.  1608;  Scholar,  1608-9.  Died 
in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  2,  1609. 
{Venn,  i.  198.) 

ROLFE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564. 
Probably  s.  of  Roger,  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  clothier.  B.A. 
1566-7.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1569;  of  Staple  Inn. 
Died  Jan.  11,  1621-2,  aged  about  75.   M.I.  at  Hadleigh. 

ROULFE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1571  (impubes).  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  and  cousin  of  the 
above.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1578. 

ROLFE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1602. 

ROLFE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  6,  1738-9. 
S.  of  Waters  (1705),  R.  of  Pickenham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Watton  (Mr  Pigge)  and  Lynn  (Mr  Squire).  Matric. 
1739;  Scholar,  1739-44;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow, 
1744-52.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  20,  1744;  priest.  May 
25,  1746.  V.  of  Stanford,  Norfolk,  1751-79.  R.  of  Hil- 
borough,  1756-85;  of  Caldecot,  1760-85;  of  Cockley  Cley, 
1779-85.  Succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle,  Francis 
Schuldham,  of  Kettlestone.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edmund  Nelson.  Died  May  7,  1785.  M.I.  at  Hilborough. 
{Venn,  11.  45.) 

ROLFE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1566. 
Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1566). 

ROLFE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1616. 

S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Sheringham,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham 

(Mr  Knowles  and  Mr  Estop).  Matric.  1616;  Scholar,  1617-23; 

B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  28; 

priest.  Mar.  1,  1628-9.    C.  of  Wickmere,  Norfolk,  in  1633. 

R.  of  Bradfield,  1636-60.   {Venn,  i.  232.) 
ROLFE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  11,  1631-2. 

Of   Cambridgeshire.    B.A.    1635-6;    M.A.    1640.     Perhaps 

brother  of  Augustine  (1628). 
ROLFE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  21,  1613.  Of 

Bedfordshire. 
ROLFE,  WATERS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5,  1705. 

S.  of  John,  innkeeper,  of  Downham,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  1688. 

School,  Wisbech.    Matric.  1705-6;  Scholar,  1705-10;  B.A. 

1709-10.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Lift.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept. 

23,  1711;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1712;  C.  of  Watlington, 

Norfolk.    R.  of  North  Pickenham  and  Houghton,  1719-48. 

Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert  Shuldham,  M.D.,  of  Kettle- 
stone.    Died  June  11,  1748.    Ancestor  of  Baron  Cranworth 

and  father  of  Robert  (1739).    {Venn,  i.  513;  Burke,  Ext. 

Peerage.) 
ROLF,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1382-94.  Perhaps 

brother  of  Peter  (1381). 
ROLFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1617. 

Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1631-2  {Lit. 

Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  22;  priest,  July  23,  1627. 

Perhaps  R.  of  St  John  Zachary,  London,  1631-5. 

ROLFE, .   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1485. 

ROLLE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec.  10, 

1667.    S.  of  Alexander,  jurisconsultus,  of  Tawstock,  Devon, 

deceased.    Bapt.   Dec.    18,    1650,   at  Atherington,   Devon. 

School,  Barnstaple  (Mr  Hume).   Matric.  1667.  Of  Tawstock, 

Devon.   {Venn,  1.  433.) 
ROLLE,  AMOS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  22, 1672. 

3rd  s.  of  Sir  John  (and  Florence,  dau.  of  Dennis  Rolle,  Esq.). 

B.  at  Yelverton,  Devon.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Hume).  B.A. 

1675-6;  M.A.  1679.   {Peile,  11.  44;  Collins,  viii.  527.) 
ROWLES,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  12, 1649-50. 

Of  Essex.    One  Benjamin  Roules,  B.A.,  C.  of  Kingsbury, 

Middlesex,  1662-3. 
ROWLES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  15,  1646.  Of 

Suffolk.   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1646-7. 

ROWLES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  26,  1675. 


RoLLiNsoN,  Henry 

ROLLES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13,  1676. 
S.  of  Samuel  (?  1643),  'theologo-medicus.*  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1677.  One  of  these  names  of  the  City  of  Dublin, 
M.D.,  died  in  St  Paul's  parish,  Covent  Garden,  London. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1691.  {Peik,  11.  62.) 

ROLLES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25, 
1646-7. 

ROLLE  or  ROLLES,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1605.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Stevenstone,  Devon.  B.A. 
1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619.  R.  of  East 
Lockinge,  Berks.,  1620,  as  Rolle.   {Vis.  of  Devon,  1620.) 

ROLLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  11,  1696. 
Of  Devon.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Stevenstone,  Devon, 
Knt.,  deceased  (died  Apr.  22,  1689).  Matric.  1697.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  17,  (?)  1696-7.  M.P.  for 
Saltash,  1703-5;  for  Co.  Devon,  1710-3  and  1727-30;  for 
Exeter,  1713-5,  1722-7;  for  Barnstaple,  1715-22.  Married 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Walter,  of  Saresden,  Oxon. 
Died  May  6,  1730.   (A.  B.  Beaven;  Collins,  viii.  527.) 

ROLLE  or  ROWLES,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Em- 
manuel, Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  M.D.  1651. 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1645.  R.  of  Hardwick  and  Setchy,  Lynn, 
Norfolk,  1651-69.  Married  Constance,  dau.  of  George 
AtweU.  Died  Oct.  14,  1669,  aged  49.  M.I.  at  North  Runcton, 
Norfolk.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  48.) 

ROLLE  or  ROWLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  20,  1613-4;  priest,  Apr.  2,  1615.  Perhaps  C.  of  Knuts- 
ford,  Cheshire,  1618-22,  Rowles. 

ROLLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  15,  1636-7, 
from  Oxford  (two  years'  residence).  S.  of  Richard,  of  Cook- 
bury,  Devon.  Matric.  (New  Inn  HaU,  Oxford)  Sept.  26,  1634, 
age  18;  B.A.  1638-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1639.  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1642.  Probably  intruded  R.  of  St  Andrew  Wardrobe, 
London,  Feb.  16,  1641-2.  Perhaps  V.  of  Witham,  Essex, 
1645;  gone  by  1653.  R-  of  Sheviocke,  Cornwall,  1656. 
Perhaps  also  V.  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex;  ejected,  1660,  but 
afterwards  conformed.  Died  1680.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Shaw,  1. -^0^.) 

ROLLES  or  ROLLE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1643. 
Of  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1644.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
May  29,  1645.  Scholar,  1646;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650; 
M.D.  1676  (Lit.  Reg.),  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1647.  Minister  of 
Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1647-57.  Lecturer  at  Hounslow  Chapel. 
R.  of  Dunton,  Bucks.;  ejected  for  nonconformity,  1662. 
Author,  religious.  Living,  1678.  Probably  father  of  Daniel 
(1676).  {D.N.B.) 

ROLLE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jime  21, 
1716.  S.  of  Dennis,  clerk,  R.  of  Merton,  Devon.  B.  there. 
School,  Exeter  (Mr  Reynolds).  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20; 
M.A.  1723.  R.ofPetrockstowe,  Devon,  1730-5.  Will  (Exeter) 
1736;  as  R.  of  Padstow. 

ROLLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  16,  1658.  Of  Holsworthy,  Devon.  B.  at  Halston, 
Suffolk  (the  13th  son  of  his  parents).  Matric.  1658;  B.A. 
1661-2;  M.A.  1666.  Fellow,  1661-4.  'Married,  having  pre- 
ferment in  Cornwall.'  Perhaps  of  Veryan,  Cornwall,  clerk; 
will  (Exeter)  1724.   (Harwood.) 

ROLLE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1690.  S.  of  Dennis,  of 
Bickton,  Devon,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Lord  Aylesbury. 

ROLLE, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1659. 

ROLLES,  W.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  5,  1582-3. 
Matric.  1582-3. 

ROLLYNS,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 

ROLLINSON  or  ROLLENSON,  see  also  RAWLINSON. 

ROLLINSON  or  RAWLINGSON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Clare,  Michs.  1580.  B.  at  Rasen,  Lines.,  c.  1565.  B.A. 
1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoki)  1587;  priest.  Mar.  9,  1587-8.  V.  of  Middle  Rasen, 
Lines.,  1589-1603.  R.  of  Kelsey  St  Nicholas,  1603-30.  R.  of 
Toddingtou,  Beds.,  1613-30.  Buried  there  Aug.  18,  1630. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1631.  Father  of  Henry  (1610)  and  Francis 
(1637).  (W.  M.  Noble;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ROLLENSON  or  ROWLINSON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  c.  1591;  B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M-A.  1598;  B.D.  1606. 
Fellow.  Ord.  doacon  and  priest  (York)  Feb.  24,  1599. 
University  preacher.  Perhaps  R.  of  IsUp,  Northants.,  1605-7. 

ROLLINSON  or  ROLLENSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19) 
at  St  John's,  July  19,  1637.  S.  of  Francis  (1580),  R.  of 
Toddington,  Beds.  Bapt.  there,  Apr.  19,  1618.  School, 
Westminster.  Brother  of  the  next. 

ROLLINSON  or  RAWLINSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1610,  '  Rolleison.'  Doubtless  s.  of  Francis 
(1580).  B.  at  Rasen,  Lines.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  4,  1615,  age  23;  priest.  Mar.  12, 
1619-20.  R.  of  Hollesley  and  Bawdsey,  Suffolk,  1624-44, 
ejected.  Brother  ot  Francis  (above). 


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RoLLiNSON,  James 

ROLLINSON  or  R,^WLINSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
John's,  Michs.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20,  Rollinson.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1621. 

ROLLESTON,  ALURED.  Adm.  sirar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
II,  1677.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Nottingham 
(MrCudworth).  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1684.  C.  at  Carburton-tti.-Edwinstowe, 
Notts.,  1684.  Buried  at  Edwinstowe,  Oct.  5, 1689.  {Peile,  n. 
63.) 

ROLSTON,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563- 
4.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Wemswold  (?  Wymyns- 
wold).  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1572.  The  first  Head  Master  of 
Rugby  School,  1574-80.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  1579. 
age  33.  Probably  R.  of  Rolleston,  Stafis.  Buried  there 
May  4,  1615.  M.I.  (Peile,  i.  82;  Rouse,  Hist,  of  Rugby  School, 
34;  Shnw,  I.  33.) 

ROLLESTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  24,  1671.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Tainton 
(PToynton),  Lines.  Schools,  Homcastle  and  Alford,  Lines. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  20,  1671-2,  as  'Edmund.' 

ROLLESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  7, 
1612.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Watnall. 
Died  before  June  22,  1637.  Father  of  Lancelot  (1637). 

ROLLESTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  5,  1723.  S.  of 
Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Watnall,  Notts.  Matric.  1723;  B.A. 
1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  R.  of  Aston,  Derbs.,  1730-70.  R.  of 
Stanton-by-Bridge,  1744-70.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Burdett,  of  Foremark,  Derbs.  Died  June  30,  1770. 
Brother  of  Lancelot  (1711).   (Burke,  L.G.;  F.M.G.) 

ROLSTON,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  22,  1637.  S.  of  John  (1612),  Esq.,  of  Watnall,  Notts., 
lately  deceased.  B.  there.  School,  Watnall  (Mr  Smith). 
Died  s.p.  1685.   {Venn,  1.  329.) 

ROLLESTON,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  2, 
1711.  S.  and  h.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Watnall,  Notts. 
Matric.  1711.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  i,  1711. 
High  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1743.  Of  Watnall,  Esq.  Married 
(i)  Isabella,  dau.  of  Henry  Feme,  of  Snitterton;  {2)  Rosa- 
mund, dau.  of  Daniel  Greenwood,  M.D.,  of  Northampton. 
Died  s.p.,  Aug.  3,  1751.  Brother  of  John  (1723).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

ROLLESTONE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1602;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608,  Roulston.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of 
William,  of  Rollestone,  Staffs.,  Esq.  If  so,  went  to  Ireland, 
1610,  having  received  a  grant  of  land  in  Armagh.  Died  1636. 
Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1595-6).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Peile, 
«•  237.) 

ROLLESTONE  or  ROULSTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18) 
at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1703.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Uttoxeter, 
Staffs.  School,  Uttoxeter.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

ROLSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1588-9. 

ROLSTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1512-3.  Of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
diocese.  Probably  s.  of  James,  of  Derbyshire.  M.A.  1516-7. 
Fellow  of  Peterhousk,  1517-29.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  7; 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  2,  1520.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  Oct.  9, 
1529.   {T.A.  Walker.) 

ROLLESTONE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c. 
Lent,  1595-6.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  RoUestone, 
Staffs.,  Esq.  Bapt.  Nov.  31,  1574.  B.A.  1598-9.  Served 
under  King  Charles  I.  Of  Rollestone,  Esq.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Sept.  23,  1653.  Buried  at  Rollestone.  M.I. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1602).  (Burke,  L.G.;  Shaw, 
Staffs.,  1.  30.) 

ROULSTONE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
i6oi. 

ROLT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  18, 
1631.  6th  s.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  PertenhaU,  Beds.  Bapt. 
Dec.  14,  1614,  at  Bolnhurst,  Beds.  School,  Oundle.  Matric. 
1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Brother  of  the  next,  John 
(1623-4)  and  Nathaniel  (1626).  {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  Vis.  of 
Kent,  1619.) 

ROLT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  9,  1607.  S.  and 
h.  of  Edward,  of  Bolnhurst,  Beds.,  gent,  (and  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Baldwin,  of  Gt  Stoughton,  Hunts.).  Matric.  1607-8. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1608.  Of  Pertenhjill,  Beds., 
Esq.  Married  three  wives.  (His  second  wife  was  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  Oliver  Cromwell,  of  Hinchinbrooke,  K.B.  and  the 
mother  of  Sir  Thomas  Rolt,  Knt.,  of  the  East  India  Company, 
and  afterwards  of  Saccomb  Park,  Herts.)  Buried  Oct.  12, 
1652,  at  Pertenhall.  {Genealogist,  N.S.,  xvii.  145;  Vis.  of 
Beds.,  1634;  Clutterbuck,  11.  426.) 

ROLT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  16, 
J639-40.  S.  of  Stephen,  Esq.  Bapt.  July  4,  J624,  at  Stagsden, 


RoMESEYE,  Thomas  de 

Beds.   Schools,  Thurley,  Beds.  (Mr  Haynes)  and  Lathbury, 

Bucks.  (Mr  Evance).  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647. 

One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  presented  to  Boston,  Lines.,  1660. 

{Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
ROLT,   GEORGE.    M.A.    1639   (Incorp.   from  Oxford).    S.  of 

Thomas,   of   St   Margaret's   parish,   Darenth,    Kent,   pleb. 

Matric.  (St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford)  June  17,  1631,  age  i8;  B.A. 

1631;  M.A.  1634. 
ROLT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1623-4.    Probably 

3rd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Pertenhall,  Beds.   Bapt.  Oct.  27,  1605, 

at  Bohihurst.    Matric.  Easter,  1624.    Brother  of  Benjamin 

(1631),  etc.   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
ROLT,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  11,  1633.    Of 

Bedfordshire.   S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (?  1604),  J.P.,  of  Milton 

Ernest.   Bapt.  there,  Feb.  24,  1615.   Matric.  1633.   Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10,  1634.    Knighted,  Aug.  9,  1641.    Of 

Milton  Ernest.  Buried  there  Nov.  20,  1651.  Doubtless  father 

of  Thomas  (1660).   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  Victoria  Hist.  Beds., 

in.  146.) 
ROLT,   JOHN.     Adm.   FeU.-Com.   at   Clare,   Nov.   23,    1730. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Saccomb,  Herts.,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 

Matric.    (Merton   CoUege,   Oxford)    May   27,    1736,   age   24; 

B.A.  (Oxford,  by  decree)  Mar.  10,  1736-7;  M.A.  1737.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  June  1;  'of  Clare  HaU';  priest,  Sept.  21, 

1735.    R.  of  Bromham,  Wilts.    Died  Oct.  25,  1793.    Will, 

P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.;  E.  Mag.) 
ROLT,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

Doubtless  5th  s.  of  Edward,  of  PertenhaU,  Beds.,  Esq.  Bapt. 

Dec.    3,    1609,    at   Bolnhurst.     Matric.    1626.     Brother   of 

Benjamin  (1631),  etc.    {Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Vis.  of  Beds., 

1634.) 
ROLT,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  165s. 

B.  atThurleigh,  Beds.,  1634.   Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1656;  M.A. 

1660.   FeUow,  1665-7.  Married  the  widow  of  Mr  Haslerigge. 

{Harwood.) 
ROLT,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,   Mar.   15, 

1686-7.  Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (i 660). 

M.P.  for  Bedford,   1700-1  and'  1713-5-    Married  Susanna, 

dau.  of  Richard  Poulter,  merchant  of  London.   Died  Oct.  4, 

1717,  aged  46.    {Victoria  Hist.  Beds.,  iii.  146;  Geneal.  Beds., 

420.) 

ROLT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  30, 
1748.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln. 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoto)  June  17, 
1753;  priest,  Feb.  23,  1755. 

ROLT,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  ai, 
1682.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Bletsoe,  Beds.  Bapt.  there,  Aug. 
17,  1664.  School,  Knotting,  Beds.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685- 
6;  M.A.  1689.  C.  of  Pertenhall,  Beds.,  1689.  C.  of  MUton 
Ernest,  1723;  R.,  1725-31.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

ROLT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Milton  Ernest,  Beds.  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  June  8,  1605;  of  Beds.  J.P.  for  Beds., 
1634.  Married  Catherine  Staveley,  of  West  Langton,  Leics. 
Died  1649.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  Mar.  31,  1649.  Probably 
father  of  John  (1633).  {Peile,  1.  249;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634; 
Geneal.  Beds.,  419.) 

ROLT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  13, 
1642-3.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Milton,  Beds.  School, 
Bedford  (Mr  Vemey).  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651; 
B.D.  1658.  FeUow.  Taxor,  1653.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657 
and  again  in  1669.  R.  of  WUden,  Beds.,  1657-95-  Buried 
there  Dec.  2,  1695.  WiU  dated,  Jan.  5,  1694;  proved,  Jan.  17, 
1695-6.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  Geneal.  Beds., 
448.) 

ROLT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1660.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  John  (1633),  late  of 
Milton  Ernest,  Beds.,  deceased.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  25,  1641. 
Leased  the  manor  of  Milton  Ernest  to  Sir  Nathaniel  Bamard- 
iston,  in  1662.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cox,  physician 
in  ordinary  to  Charles  II.  Buried  at  Milton  Ernest,  Oct.  3, 
1672,  aged  31.  Probably  father  of  Samuel  (1686-7).  {Geneal. 
Beds.,  419.) 

ROMAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  19,  1670-1. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Westminster.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  18,  1681.  V.  of 
Bromley,  Kent,  1686-90.  R.  of  Trottiscliffe,  1690-2.  P.C. 
of  Maidstone,  1692.  Died  there  1692.  {Hasted,  i.  96;  11. 
122.) 

ROME,  NICHOLAS  DE.  King's  scholar  at  Cambridge,  1319. 
Received  a  gown  ready  for  Christmas,  Dec.  6,  13 19. 

ROMESEYE,  JOHN  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall;  adm.  June  14, 
1342,  as  a  supernumerary;  left,  Oct.  16,  1348. 

ROMESEYE,  THOMAS  DE.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  Oct.  16, 
1348,  as  a  supernumerary  in  the  place  of  John  (above). 
Died  June  27,  1361. 


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RoMLEY,  William 

ROMLEY,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1720.  S.  of  William,  of  Crowle,  Lines.  School,  Doncaster, 
Yorks.  (Mr  Withers).  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23,  1722; 
priest,  Sept.  15,  1726.  C.  of  Whitgift,  Yorks.,  1726. 

ROMMERILL,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1626;  B.A.  from  King's,  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

ROMNEY,  see  also  RUMNEY. 

ROMNEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  19, 
1607.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
(whose  widow  founded  four  exhibitions  for  the  Haberdashers' 
Co.,  two  at  Emmanuel  and  two  at  Sidney  Sussex).  B.A. 
1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1610;  'of  London,  gent.'  Buried,  Feb.  24, 
1645-6,  at  St  Martin  Pomeroy.  {Vis.  of  London,  1634; 
H.  G.  Harrison.) 

ROMSBOTTOM,  see  RAMSBOTHAM. 

RONGIUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  17, 
1596. 

RONHALE  or  ROUNCEHALL,  RICHARD.  Licentiate  in  Civil 
Law.  Warden  of  King's  Hall,  1375-7.  Perhaps  preb.  of 
York,  1386. 

RONKESLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  5,  i668.  S.  of  George,  farmer,  of  Fulwood,  Sheffield. 
School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1669.  Kept  a  school  at  Hathersaye, 
Derbs.,  and  then  at  Bakewell,  till  1683.  Private  tutor. 
Edited  Lyiey's  Syntax,  1707.  Died  Jan.  4,  1724.  Benefactor 
to  Fullwood  Chapel.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ROODE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Merton  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  22,  1650;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A. 
1655;  LL.D.  (Cambridge)  1671.  Fellow  of  Merton,  1651. 
R.  of  (mediety  of)  Gamlingay,  Cambs.,  1661-89.  Died  1689, 
at  Cambridge.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ROODE,  ONESIPHORUS.  B.A.  1645  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Thame,  Oxon.,  clerk.  Matric.  (New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford)  Oct.  27,  1637,  age  16;  B.A.  1641;  M.A.  from 
Christ's,  1645.  Minister  of  New  Chapel,  Tuttlefields,  West- 
minster, 1648-60,  ejected.  Chaplain  to  Cromwell's  Upper 
House,  1648-60.  Lived  at  Hacltney.  Died  above  90  years 
old.   {Calamy,  i.  149;  Peile,  1.  456.) 

ROOD,  ONESIPHORUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
24,  1671.  Matric.  1672.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Sept.  23,  1672. 
Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 


ROODE, 


B.Can.L.  1474-5. 


ROOF,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  13,  1588.  Of 
Suffolk. 

ROOKE,  see  also  ROCKE  and  ROKE. 

ROOKES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1547.  Of  Windsor,  Berks.  Matric.  1547; 
B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  1555.  Fellow,  1550-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  1557.  V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1559-61.  R.  of 
Monxton,  Hants.,  till  c.  1583.  Preb.  of  Sarum.  R.  of  Weyhill, 
Hants.  R.  of  Westbere,  Kent,  1580.  Died  c.  1583.  Will 
(Winchester)  1583.  (For  Christopher  Rookes,  B.D.,  Principal 
of  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1529-32,  see  Al.  Oxon.) 

ROOKES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1672.  S.  of  Edward,  tailor,  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1678;  priest.  May,  1681,  'B.A.' 

ROOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  21,  1717-8.  S.  of  Sir  George,  Knt.,  of  Canterbury  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B.).  B.  1702.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1719-20. 
Married  Hon.  Frances  Ward,  dau.  of  John,  Viscount  Dudley. 
Died  s.p.,  Nov.  24,  1739.  Buried  at  St  Paul's,  Canterbury. 
(G.  Mag.;  Genealogist,  iv.  198.) 

ROOKE,  GEORGE  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  10,  1720.  S.  of  William,  of  Carlisle,  attorney.  B.  Aug.  3, 
1702.  Schools,  Carlisle  (Catholic)  and  Westminster.  Matric. 
1720;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1728; 
D.D.  1745.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1727.  Senior  Greek  lecturer 
and  Mildmay  preacher,  1740.  Proctor,  1741-2.  Master  of 
Christ's,  1745-54.  Vice-Chancellor,  1745-6.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  28,  1727.  V.  of  Gt  St  Mary,  Cambridge,  1727. 
V.  of  Gt  Eversden,  Cambs.,  1732.  V.  of  Little  Abington, 
1736-7.  V.  of  Foxton,  1738-40.  R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1740. 
R.  of  Gt  Horkesley,  near  Colchester,  1747-  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1749-54.  Preb.  of  Bristol,  i75i-4-  Died  Feb.  7,  i754,  in 
College.   Buried  at  Hadstock.   Will,  P.C.C.   (Peile,  11.  204.) 

ROOKE,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1546. 

ROOKE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1. 

ROOKE  or  ROOKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  17,  1536.    Of  Datchett,  Bucks.    Name  off 
before  1539. 
ROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1560. 


Rookwood,  Edward 

ROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1587. 

ROOKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1583; 
B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Fellow,  till  1597.  Died  in  Lincoln- 
shire.  (Harwood.) 

ROOKES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1607. 

ROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  so, 
1730.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  merchant.  B.  Sept.  20,  1713. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Scholar,  1730;  \Iatric.  1731; 
B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737.  Fellow,  1735-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Sept.  25,  1737;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1738.  V.  of  WiUian, 
Herts.,  1739-92-  J. P.  for  Herts.  Married,  at  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  Mar.  15,  1738,  Mary  Ward.  Died  Feb.  22,  1793. 
Will,  P.C.C.  (T.  A.  Walker,  261.) 
ROOKE,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  11, 
1635-6.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Blean,  Kent.  Bapt.  May  19, 
1622,  at  Stanford.  School,  Canterbury  (Mr  Ludd).  Scholar, 
1635-43.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1644.  (Venn, 
I.  319-) 
ROOKE,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1640.  S.  of  George,  of  Monks  Horton,  Kent.  B.  atDeptford, 
Kent,  Mar.  13,  1621-2.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A. 
1647.  Fellow,  1643-8.  Adm.  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
1650.  Professor  of  Astronomy,  Gresham  College,  1652-7. 
Professor  of  Geometry,  1657-62.  One  of  the  original  fellows 
of  the  Royal  Society.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Heyman,  of  Somerfield,  Kent,  Knt.  Author,  astronomical. 
Died  June  27,  1662.  Buried  at  St  Martin  Outwich,  London. 
Will,  P.C.C.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Ward's  Gresham;  D.N.B.) 
ROOKES,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  26,  1562.  Of  Newport,  Essex.  Matric.  1562. 
Left  in  1564.  Afterwards  Conduct  of  the  College,  1571-86. 
R.  of  Brockley,  Suffolk,  1589-1606.  (Harwood.) 
ROOKE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1542-3;  M.A.  1547.  Fellow  of  Trinity, 
1546.  Received  the  tonsure  (London)  Mar.  1553-4.  V.  of 
Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1556-7.  Died  1557. 
ROOKE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1611; 

B.A.  1613-4. 
ROOKES,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  a8,  1633.   Of 

Essex. 
ROOKE,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1564. 
ROOKE  or  ROCHE,  THOMAS,  see  ROCHE. 
ROOKES,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  1596. 
Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.    Ord.  priest 
(London)   June   13,   1602.     V.  of    Caldecot,   Herts.,   1609. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653- 
ROOKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1619. 
ROOKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1660.   Of 
Kent.  Matric.  Lent,  1661.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
Jan.  I,  1661-2. 
ROOKE,  WALTER,  see  ROKYS. 
ROOK  or  ROKE,  WILLIAM  (1389),  see  ROKE. 
ROOK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  7,  1599.    Of 
Cambridgeshire.     B.A.    1602-3;    M.A.    1606.    Ord.   deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  11;  priest,  Sept.  24,   1609.    Perhaps  V.  of 
Laxton,  Notts.,  1613. 
ROOKS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  15,  1703. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Roydes  Hall,  near  Bradford,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Wibsey,  Feb.  13,  1685.  Matric.  1703.  Of  Rodes,  or 
Roydes,  Hall,  Esq.   Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Rodes,  of 
Gt  Houghton,  Yorks.,  Jan.  27,  1712-3-   Died  Oct.  25,  1731. 
Buried  at  Wibsey.   Father  of  the  next.   (F.M.G.,  i.  39.) 
ROOKES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1736- 
Of  Roydes  Hall,  Yorks.  S.  of  William  (above).  B.  Aug.  27, 
1719.  Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1742-58.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1740. 
Bencher.   Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Stansfield,  Aug.  27, 
1758.  DiedOct.  24,  1789.  Buried  at  Guiseley.  (F..1/.G.,  i.  39; 

A.  Gray.) 

ROOKE,  ZACHARY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569. 

B.  at  Sandwich,  Kent.  B.A.  1572-3;  M-A.  i576.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  June  19,  1580,  age  30;  'of  St  Stephen,  Canterbury' 
(?  curate). 

ROOKE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1561. 

ROOKWOOD,  EDMUND.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1624. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  ii,  1621. 

ROOKWOOD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  .■\pr.  26, 
1574.  Of  Palgrave,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Robert.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1574.  Of  a  staunch  Roman  Catholic 
family.  Died  s.p.  before  1600.  Brother  of  Ambrose,  of  the 
Gunpowder  Plot,  and  Henry  (1578-9).   (Venn,  i.  78.) 

ROOKWOOD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pkmbrokk, 
May  19,  1670.  S.  of  Nicholas,  Esq.   B.  at  Hunston,  Suffolk. 


485 


RooKWOOD,  Henry 

ROKEWOODE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Cxius,  Feb.  9, 
1578-9.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hawstead,  Sufiolk.  School,  Haw- 
stead  (Mr  Adams).  Afterwards  a  seminary  priest.  Succeeded 
to  his  father's  estate,  c.  1600.  The  whole  family  were  re- 
turned as  popish  recusants  in  1595.  Brother  of  Edward 
(i574)-  {Venn,  1.  100.) 

ROOKEWOODE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Cxius,  May  6, 
1629.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Weston,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Aylsham  and  Elsing  (Messrs  Knolles  and  Robinson).  Matric. 
1629;  Scholar,  1629-31.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12,  1631. 
Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  Suckling,  of  Woodton, 
Norfolk.  Died  before  Apr.  14,  1675.  {Venn,  i.  289.) 

ROOKWOOD, .  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1533-6.  Prob- 
ably Thomas,  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Euston,  Suffolk;  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  1534.  Perhaps  V.  of  Little  Fakenham  and  Euston, 
Sufiolk,  1559-82.  (VU.  of  Norfolk.) 

ROOF,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  30, 
1646.  S.  of  Ambrose.  B.  at  Tounstall,  near  Dartmouth, 
Devon.  School,  Dartmouth  (Mr  Stone).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Dec.  7,  1647.  (PeiU,  i.  510.) 

ROOS,  see  also  ROSS,  ROUSE  and  REWSE. 

ROOS,  GILBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1607. 
S.  of  Peter,  of  Laxton,  Notts.,  deceased.  Schools,  Laxton 
and  Eton.  Matric.  1607.  Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  Caius, 
Jan.  18,  1607-8,  age  15.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1607-8. 
(Venn,  1.  196;  Vis.  of  Notts.) 

ROOS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1460. 

ROOS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  May  29,  1672. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Sneinton,  Notts.  School,  Nottingham 
(Mr  Birch).  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1677;  priest,  June,  1679.  R.  of  Widmerpool,  Notts., 
1680.  Died  before  Sept.  1704.  {Peile,  11.  43.) 

ROOS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  1,  1673.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1673. 

ROOS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  15,  1716. 
Probably  s.  of  William  (1676).  Died  June  8,  1719,  aged  20. 
Buried  at  Dr>'  Stoke,  Leics.   M.I.   (Nichols,  u.  608.) 

ROOS,  NICHOLAS  DE.  Scholar  of  King's  Hall,  1337-8. 
Warden,  1364-75.  Died  Sept.  26,  1375. 

ROOS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  3,  1718. 
Matric.  1719. 

ROOS  or  ROSS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 
1676.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  R.  of  Dry 
Stoke,  Leics.  Died  May  20,  1736,  aged  78.  Buried  at  Dry 
Stoke.  M.I.  Probablyfatherof  John  (1716).  (Nichols, 11.608.) 

ROOS  (Bishop).  Degree  1460-1.  Probably  a  foreigner. 

ROOS, .  Com.  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1463-4. 

ROOS, .  Com  for  B.A.  1468-9. 

ROOTE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1605. 
(Perhaps  same  as  next.) 

ROOTE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Sept.  25,  1606.  B. 
1590.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1610-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1612.  C.  of  Nail- 
stone,  Leics.,  in  1613.  C.  (or  preacher)  of  Gorton,  Lanes., 
1623-34.  Occurs  at  Northenden,  Cheshire,  in  1643  and  1647. 
Minister  of  Sowerby  Chapel,  Yorks.,  1645-62,  ejected. 
Suffered  imprisonment  in  York  Castle  for  three  months. 
EHed  Oct.  20,  1669,  aged  c.  80.  Father  of  Timothy  (1653-4). 
(Calamy,  n.  576;  Earwaker,  1.  294,  484.) 

ROOT,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 
Matric.  1625. 

ROOTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1615-6; B.A.  1617-8. 

ROOTE  or  ROOTH,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  13,  1653-4.  S.  of  Henry  (1606),  clerk,  of  Sowerby, 
Yorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  25,  1635,  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.  School, 
Sowerby  (Mr  Thomas  Preston).  Matric.  1653-4;  B.A.  1658; 
M.A.  i66i,  as  Rooth.  Silenced  at  Sowerby,  1662.  After- 
wards conformed.  R.  of  Howden,  in  1685.  (Calamy,  11.  576; 
Earwaker,  i.  485.) 

ROOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  31,  1649.  Of 

Kent. 
ROOTES,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1621. 
Of  Sussex.  Migrated  to  Queens',  1622.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
1628.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1626.  Usher  at 
Tonbridge  School,  i630-(?)  44.  (S.  Rivington,  Tonbridge 
School,  113.) 
ROOTS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,   1602; 

Scholar,  1605;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 
ROOTS,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  Nov.  18; 
priest,  Nov.  19,  1597.  R.  of  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex,  1597- 
1617.  Buried  there  July  18,  1617.  Will,  at  Lewes.  (W.  C. 
Renshaw.) 


RoPER,  Robert 

ROOTS,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1602.  One  of  these  names  of  Fumival's  Inn,  London,  and  of 
Fletching,  Sussex,  gent.  Will  (Lewes)  1638. 

ROOTES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1595-6.  Perhaps  of  Fletching,  Sussex,  clerk;  if  so, 
father  of  William  (1633). 

ROOTS,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1632.  S.  of  William, 
of  Tonbridge,  Kent,  pleb.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford) 
Jan.  31,  1628-9,  age  23;  B.A.  1628-9.  V.  of  Long  Stanton 
All  Saints,  Cambs.,  1630-51.  R.  of  Lolworth,  1650.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ROOTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 
exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  S.  of  Richard  (?c.  1591). 
of  Fletching,  Sussex,  clerk.  B.A.  1637;  M.A.  1641.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641;  priest.  Mar.  6,  1641-2.  R.  of 
Fletching,  Sussex,  1662.  V.  of  Chailey,  i676-i7i3'  Buried 
there  May  5,  1713.  Will,  at  Lewes.  For  his  son  WUliam  see 
Al.  Oxon.   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

ROOTS, .  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1603. 

ROOPER,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1603.  Probably  R.  of  Kirkbampton,  Cumberland,  i6io. 

ROPER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  26, 
1672.  S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Wakefield.  Schools,  Wake- 
field and  Thornton.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1676;  priest,  Nov.  1678.  Head 
Master  of  Otley  Grammar  School,  Yorks.,  1676-80. 

ROPER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  21, 
1658.  Of  Kelloe,  Durham.  S.  of  Robert,  farmer.  School, 
Darlington  (Mr  Johnson).  Matric.  1658.  (Apparently 
migrated  for  a  time  to  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford. 
Matric.  there,  Dec.  16,  1661,  age  18.)  B.A.  from  Cambridge, 
1662-3;  M.A.  1666;  B.D.  1673.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1666. 
Taxor,  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jime  7,  1665.  V.  of 
Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  1678-86.  Canon  of  Ely,  1686-90.  R.  of 
Northwold,  Norfolk,  1687-90;  deprived  as  a  non-juror. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1719.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  i7i9.  Benefactor 
to  St  John's.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROPER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  15,  1571; 
Of  Sharrington,  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Saxlingham, 
Norfolk,  gent,  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Dawbeney,  of 
Sharrington).  Schools,  Holt,  Norfolk  and  Eaton  Socon,  Beds. 
Scholar,  1572.   (Venn,  i.  67.) 

ROOPER,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  11, 
1594-5-  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.  B.  in  Sussex.  School,  West- 
minster. Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1597;  of  Kent. 
Of  Famingham,  Kent.  Living  there,  1655.  (Venn,  i.  154.) 

ROPER,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  15, 
1633,  from  Trinity,  Dublin.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Baiting- 
las.  B.  at  Roper's  Rest,  near  Dublin.  School,  Eton.  Died 
before  1672. 

ROPER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  16, 
1705.  Of  Cambridge.  School,  Histon.  Matric.  1705-6;  B.A. 
1708-9;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1715.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Aug.  15,  1714.  V.  of  Melboum,  Cambs.,  i72*-55.  Died 
June  19,  1755-  (G-  Mag.;  L.  Mag.) 

ROPER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  1545.  FeUow  of  Peter- 
house,  1543-50.  C.  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1543. 
Travelled  abroad,  1545-6  to  1547-8.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1551- 

ROOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  26, 
1735.  S.  of  John,  of  Middlesex.  School,  Felsted.  Matric. 
1735;  Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  17,  1739- 

ROPER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1665. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1673.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70;  priest 
(York)  c.  1671.  R.  of  Escrick,  Yorks.,  1682-1708.  Father  of 
the  next. 

ROPER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1703.  S.  of  Joseph  (above),  clerk.  B.  at  Escrick,  Yorks. 
School,  York  (Mr  Tomlinson).  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7; 
M.A.  1710;  B.D.  1717;  D.D.  1728.  Fellow,  1710-22.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  19,  1709.  C.  of  Wakerley,  Northants., 
1709.  R.  of  St  Nicholas  QJle  Abbey,  London,  1720-46.  Died 
Mar.  13,  1746.  Will,  P.C.C.   (G.  Mag.;  Hennessy.) 

ROPER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 

ROPER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1738.  S.  of  Bryan,  Esq.,  of  Trimdon,  Durham.  B.  there. 
School,  Durham  (Mr  Dong^'orth).  Matric.  1738;  LL.D.  1762 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1739- 
Barrister,  1756.  Auditor  of  the  Duchy  Court  of  Lancaster, 
1760-72.  Chancellor  of  York  diocese,  1762-72.  Died  1772. 
Will,  P.C.C.  (H.  M.  Wood;  Surtees,  Hartlepool  Section.) 


486 


Roper,  Samuel 

ROPER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  ii, 
1613.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Appleby,  Derbs. 
Matric.  1614.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  12,  1614.  Prob- 
ably served  as  a  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary  army.  Of 
Heanor,  Derbs.,  Esq.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Goodere,  of  Polesworth,  Warws.  Antiquary.  Aided  Dugdale 
in  his  History  of  Warwickshire.  Died  Sept.  1,  1658.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1658.  Father  of  the  next.  lyis.  of  Derbs.,  1662; 
Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.) 

ROOFER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  12,  1652. 
Of  Warwickshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Samuel  (above),  of  Heanor, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Matric.  1652.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  21, 
1653.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1660.  Died  unmarried,  1678. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 

ROPER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1555. 

ROPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1625.  Adm. 
sizar  at  Caius,  June  2,  1626,  age  20.  S.  of  John,  carpenter, 
of  Hoxne,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Winfarthing,  Norfolk.  School, 
Thetford  (Mr  Smith).  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1628-9;  Scholar, 
1629-33;  M.A.  1632.  R.  of  Stewton,  Lines.,  1632.  (Venn, 
I.  276.) 

ROPER, .  B.Can.L.  1529-30.   Perhaps  William.   If  so,  R. 

of  Chignal  Smealey,  Essex,  1544-50;  R.  of  Bamston,  1550-7; 
V.  of  Manewden,  1554-6;  V.  of  Felsted,  1555-7.  Will  (Com. 
C.  Essex);  leaves  a  bequest  to  the  scholars  of  St  Nicholas 
Hostel,  Cambridge;  to  be  buried  at  Felsted.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

ROPHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1557-8. 

ROSCARROCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Aug. 
6,  1608.  Of  Cornwall.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Roscarrock, 
Cornwall.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1609.  Of  Roscarrock. 
Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Thynne,  of  Wiltshire. 
Died  Jan.  1627.  WiU  dated,  Jan.  6,  1626;  proved  (Archd. 
C.  Cornwall)  1627.   (Maclean,  Trigg  Minor,  i.  562.) 

ROSCELYN,  ANDREW,  see  ROSEKIN. 

ROSE,  see  also  ROSS  and  ROUSE. 

ROSE  or  ROOSE,  ADAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  22,  1567.  Of  Preston,  Lichfield  diocese. 
Matric.  1567;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  FeUow,  1570-7. 
V.  of  Gargrave,  Yorks.,  1576-1600.  Buried  there  Nov.  10, 
1600.  (J.  Parker.) 

ROSE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1561. 

ROSE,  CALEB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  May  23, 1694. 
S.  of  William,  of  Bramfield,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Mar.  2,  1675-6. 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1698;  priest,  Feb.  1699-1700.  R.  of  Felsham, 
Suffolk,  1701.  R.  of  Whepstead,  1711-42.  Married,  at 
Bradfield  St  Clare,  May  27,  1702,  Dorothy  Fiske.  Died  Oct. 
27,1742.  Buried  at  Whepstead.  FatherofZachary  (1719-20) 
and  William  (1723).   (T.  T.  Methold.) 

ROSE  or  ROSSE,  EDWARD.  B.Can.L.  1504-5. 

ROSE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1708.  S.  of  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Dorchester.  School,  Exeter 
(Mr  Thorpe). 

ROSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6,  1616. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Sedgeford,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Sedge- 
ford  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1617;  Scholar,  1618-23;  B..^.  1619- 
20;  M.A.  1623.  Fellow,  1626-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  7; 
priest,  May  8,  1626.  R.  of  Illington,  Norfolk,  1626-43.  R.  of 
the  mediety  of  Denver,  1627.  Died  1643.  (Venn,  i.  232.) 

ROSE,  HENRY.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Lincohi  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  July  22,  1658;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1660-1; 
M.A.  1663;  B.D.  1672.  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College,  1662-74. 
Minister  of  All  Saints',  Oxford,  till  1674.  Became  involved 
in  financial  difficulties  and  marrying  beneath  him,  retired  to 
London,  1674;  subsequently  went  to  Ireland.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROSE,  HUMFREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1639.  S.  of  Christopher,  alderman  of  Cambridge.  B.  in 
parish  of  St  Clement.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  7,  1623.  School, 
Perse  (Messrs  Lovering  and  Watson).  Matric.  1639.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  21,  1640-1;  from  Barnard's  Inn.  (Venn, 
I-  336-) 

ROSE,  ISAAC.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1607;  B.A. 
1610-1;  M.A.  1614.   Master  of  Yarmouth  Grammar  School, 
1615-23.   Father  of  John  (1637). 
ROSE  or  ROOS,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1395-9.    Of 
Selby.    One  of  these  names,  'B.D.,'  V.  of  Town  Mailing, 
Kent,  till  1452.   Died  Oct.  10,  1452. 
ROSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1632.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  9,  1638-9. 
ROSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  7,  1637.  S.  of 
Isaac  (1607),  clerk,  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Yarmouth. 
Schools,    Old    Buckenham    (Mr    Harrison)    and    Botesdale 
(Mr  Easton),  Suffolk.    Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1641-4;  B.A. 


Rose,  William 

1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  R.  of  Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  in  1643.  R.  of 
Gt  Hautbois,  1652-61.  Died  1661.  Will  proved  (Norwich) 
i66r.   (Venn,  i.  329.) 

ROSE,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Aug.  1647.    Of 

Dorset. 
ROSE,  JONATHAN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  34,  1672-j. 

Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Dec.  22,  1678;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1679.  V.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorki., 

1682-1727.  Died  1727. 
ROSE,  JONATHAN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  13, 

1703.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Greysbrook,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh, 

Yorks.  Matric.  1703.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  1709. 

V.  of  Darfield,  Yorks.,  1709.   One  of  these  names  mlnitter 

of  Peak  Forest  Chapel,  Derbs.,  in  1728. 
ROSE,  PHEED  (?THEED).   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

Feb.  10,  1712-3.    S.  of  Richard,  Esq.    B.  at  Ledbume-in 

Mentmore  parish,  Bucks.  School,  Newport  (Mr  Woodward). 

ROSE,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1475-6.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Quendon,  Essex,  1484. 

ROSE,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  1530-x. 

ROSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1628.  Of  Suffolk. 

(Perhaps  M.A.  1635.) 

ROSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

ROSE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  23,  1633. 
Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1638-9;  Scholar,  1639. 

ROSE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1677. 
S.  of  Richard.  School,  Monks  Kirby,  Warws.  (Mr  Norton). 
Scholar,  1679;  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  i68o-t.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1687.  R.  of  Pitsford,  Northants.,  1690-8. 
R.  of  Whilton,  1698-1718.  Died  1718.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1685).   (Baker,  Northants.,  i.  64.) 

ROSE  or  ROOSE,  SETH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 
1595.  B.  at  Southease,  Sussex.  Matric.  1595;  B.A.  1398-g. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  18;  priest,  July  25,  1602,  age  35; 
C.  of  Southease.  R.  of  Telscombe,  1604;  there  In  1634. 
(Sussex  Arch.  Coll.,  xxxv.  187.) 

ROSE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1679. 
Of  Leicestershire.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary  name- 
sake. 

ROSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1547;  B.A. 
1549-50.   Possibly  V.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1562.  (Peile,  1.  43.) 

ROSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  June  10, 
1648.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Sheffield.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric. 
1648.  V.  of  Blodworth,  Notts.,  till  1662,  ejected;  preached 
there  afterwards;  also  at  Nottingham;  imprisoned  there. 
On  his  release,  continued  to  preach  till  his  death.  Died  c. 
1698.   (Peile,  I.  321;  Calatny,  11.  379.) 

ROSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  19, 
1665.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Newland,  Yorks.  School, 
Cottingham.  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1668;  priest,  Sept.  1672. 

ROSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21,  1685. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Monks  Kirby,  Warws.  School,  Peterhsdl 
(Mr  Henry  Norton).  Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689- 
90;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4,  1693-4;  priest, 
Dec.  23,  1694.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1677). 

ROSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  27,  1710. 
1st  s.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Derby.  B.  there.  School,  Derby 
(Mr  Blackwall).  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1723.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Mar.  1714-5;  priest,  1717.  V.  of  Colston 
Bassett,  Notts.,  1721-64.  R.  of  West  Bridgford,  1749-64. 
Buried  there  Mar.  16,  1764.  (Godfrey,  Notts.) 

ROSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1627;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May 
24;  perhaps  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1635.  R.  of  Timworth, 
Suffolk,  1657-92.  Will  proved  (Bury)  Sept.  23,  1692.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Shepshed,  Leics.,  1670-89. 

ROSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 
1712.  Of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Gonalston,  Notts.  Scholar, 
1712;  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719.  FeUow,  1716-9- 

ROSE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1714.  S.  of  GUes,  of 
London,  gent.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Jan.  14,  1696-7,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1701.  R.  of  East  Clandon,  Surrey,  1708-17.  R.  of 
Wotton,  1717-39.  Author,  The  History  of  Joseph,  a  poem  in 
six  books.  DiedOct.  11, 1739.  Buried  at  Wotton.  (Al.Oxon.; 
Manning  and  Bray,  11.  157.) 

ROSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  19,  1723-  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Caleb  (1694).  Matric.  1724;  B-A.  1726-7;  M.A. 
1748.  R.  of  West  Stow,  Suffolk,  1749-66.  R.  of  Icklingham  St 
James,  1763-6.  Married,  Dec.  1733,  Hannah  Skinner.  Died 
Sept.  25,  1766.  Buried  at  Icklingham.  Will,  Bury.  Brother 
of  the  next.  (T.  T.  Methold.) 


487 


Rose,  Zachary 

ROSE,  ZACHARY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  2,  1719-20. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Caleb  (1694).  Bapt.  at  Felsham,  Apr.  20, 
1703.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1726-7;  priest,  July,  1727.  C.  of  Staimingfield,  Suffolk, 
1727.  R.  of  Fomham  St  Martin,  1738-71.  R.  of  Brettenham, 
1738.  R.  of  Whepstead,  1758-71.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Cobbes  Rushbrook,  of  Bardwell.  Died  Oct.  19,  1771.  Brother 
of  William  (above).   (T.  T.  Methold.) 

ROSEKIN  or  ROSCELYN,  ANDREW.  'King's  Scholar'  at 
Cambridge,  1319-29.  'In  a  roll  of  Liveries  of  1323-4  there 
is  a  dress  given  to  Amabel,  wife  of  Andrew  Rosekyn.'  {Trin. 
Coll.  Adm.,  I.  87.) 

ROSER,  see  also  ROSIER. 

ROSER,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13,  1592. 

ROSEWARNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  ii,  1749. 
B.  at  St  Agnes,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1749.  Perhaps  M.P.  for 
Truro,  1780-3.  Died  June  26,  1783.   (G.  Mag.) 

ROSEWELL,  JOHN.  B.D.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Corpus  Christi 
College,  O.xford).  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Apr.  2, 
1652;  B.A.  (Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford)  1655;  M.A. 
1658-9;  B.D.  1667.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1683.  Head  Master  of 
Eton,  1672-82.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1678-84.  Died  Oct.  31, 
1684.  M.I.  in  Eton  Chapel.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Le 
Neve,  Mon.,  v.  58.) 

ROSWELL,  WALTER.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Possibly  s.  of  John,  V.  of  Doulting,  Somerset,  1610.  B.A. 
(Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  20,  1629;  M.A.  1632.  V.  of 
Doulting,  Somerset,  1639.  P.C.  of  Chatham,  Kent,  in  1649; 
sequestered  and  imprisoned.  Reinstated,  1662.  One  of  these 
names  chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1654.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROSEWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  16, 1682. 

ROSWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1686.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Michs.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1; 
M.A.  1694.    Fellow,  1690     C.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants., 

1692.  Master  of  King's  College  School,  Cambridge.    C.  of 
Wattisham,  Suffolk. 

ROSEWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 
25,  1706.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  London.  School,  Lavenham, 
Suffolk  (Mr  Drift).  Matric.  1706. 

ROSIER  or  ROSER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1559.  Possibly  puritan  minister  of  Winston,  Suffolk, 
and  father  of  the  next. 

ROSIER,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 
Possibly  s.  of  James  (above).  Identified  by  Cooper  with  the 
Voyager  of  these  names.  B.  1575.  Sailed  to  New  England 
with  Bartholomew  Gosnold,  in  1602.  Accompanied  George 
Weymouth  on  his  voyage  to  Virginia,  1605.  Wrote  an 
account  of  the  voyage.  Died  1635.  One  of  these  names 
Master  of  Yarmouth  Grammar  School,  -1598-1612.  [But 
one  James  'Roper'  was  admitted  at  the  English  College  at 
Rome,  May  6,  1608,  age  about  30.  He  stated  that  he  was 
the  son  of  an  English  minister  of  Suffolk ;  bom  at  Win  ton  (sic), 
near  Ipswich,  and  M.A.  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge  (no 
such  graduate).  He  became  a  Roman  Catholic,  in  1602;  ord. 
priest  (Rome)  Apr.  18,  1609,  and  leaving  for  England,  died 
at  Loreto.]   (Cooper,  in.  18;  D.N.B.;  Records  S.J.,  i.  196.) 

ROSYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  9,  1619-20. 
S.  of  Robert,  waterman,  of  London.  Schools,  Blackfriars 
and  Berkhampsted,  Herts.  (Mr  Hunt).  Matric.  1620;  B.A. 
1623-4; M.A.  1627. 

ROSIPUS  (PROSINUS),  LEWIS.  M.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from 
Saumur). 

ROSKALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 

1693.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Cartmel,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1693. 

ROSSE,  see  also  ROSE  and  ROUSE. 

ROSSE,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1593,  a 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1600.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  Dec.  7;  priest, 
Dec.  14,  1600.  R.  of  Packington,  Leics.,  1603.  R.  of  Norton- 
by-Twycross,  i6og.  Died  Nov.  19,  1658.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols, 
IV.  852.) 

ROSSE,  HENRY.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1608;  'of 
St  John's';  priest,  Mar.  19,  1608-9. 

ROSSE  or  ROSE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1616;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1616-7;  M.A.  1620. 

ROSSE,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1629. 

ROSSE,  HUGH.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1618;  B.A.  1618;  M.A.  1622. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1624-5.  One  of 
these  names  schoolmaster  at  Dalton;  buried  Sept.  1,  1654. 
(Upholland  Lanes.  Par.  Reg.;  E.  Axon.) 

ROSSE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1576. 


Ross,  William 

ROSSE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1655.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1662.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  13,  1660-1.   V.  of  Clapham,  Beds.,  1664. 

ROSSE,  JOHN.   M.A.  1599  (fil.  nob.). 

ROSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614;  B.A. 

1617-8;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1621.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Feb.    21,    1618-9;   priest   (Peterb.)   May   27,    1621.    V.   of 

Litlinglon,  Beds.,  1620.    One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of 

Braboume,  Kent,  1625.   Perhaps  R.  of  Osgarthorpe,  Leics., 

c.  1640. 
ROSSE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3. 
ROSSE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1631-2.  One  of  these  names 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  18,  1635-6;  s.  of  John,  late  of 

London,  merchant. 
ROSSE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1720.  S.  of  Thomas, 

of  Weobley,  Hereford.    Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  Apr. 

29,   1713,   age   18;   B.A.   (Oxford)   1716-7.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Cropredy,  Oxon.,  1726.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROSSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18,  1737. 

5.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Hereford.  B.  June,  1719,  at 
Ross.  School,  Hereford  (Mr  WiUim).  Matric.  1737;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744;  B.D.  1751;  D.D.  1756.  Fellow, 
1744-70.  Taxor,  1748.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1744-  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  25,  1746.  Preacher  at  the  Rolls,  1757. 
F.R.S.,  1758.  V.  of  Frome  Selwood,  Somerset,  1760-92. 
Chaplain  to  the  King,  1764-78.  Canon  of  Durham,  1769-78. 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  1778-92;  holding  in  commendum  a  preb. 
of  Exeter,  the  archdeaconry,  and  the  living  of  Shobrooke, 
Devon.  Author,  sermons;  edited  Cicero's  Letters.  Died 
Aug.  14,  1792.  Buried  in  Exeter  Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  483;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ROSSE,  PETTIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  12, 
1677.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  S'iirbeck.  School,  Grantham, 
Lines.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1.   Fellow,  1682. 

ROSSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1611.  Of  Norwich.  Perhaps  the  's.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 
Norwich,  gent.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1615-6. 

ROSSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  29,  1585- 

6.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  gent.  B.  in  Vor'icshire.  School,  York 
(Mr  Pullen).  Married  Rose,  dau.  of  George  Badesley,  of 
Ellerton  Grange,  Staffs.   (Venn,  i.  126.) 

ROSSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1577-8. 

ROSSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  4, 
1639;  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  S.  of  James,  page-in- 
ordinary  of  H.M.'s  Bedchamber.  Bapt.  Sept.  11,  1620,  at 
Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642;  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1663.  Tutor  to  James  Scott  (afterwards  Duke  of  Monmouth). 
Constable  of  Launceston  Castle.  Keeper  of  the  King's 
Library,  i66i.  Published  a  translation  of  the  Second  Punic 
War  from  Silius  Italicus.  Died  Oct.  27,  1675.  Buried  at 
Richmond.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  William  (1636).  (PeiU, 
I.  461;  D.N.B.  while  assigning  him  to  Christ's,  makes  him 
a  native  of  Scotland.) 

ROSSE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1702.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Hope  Dinmore,  Hereford,  clerk.  Matric.  (Balliol  College, 
Oxford)  May  19,  1693,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1696-7.  R.  of 
Tretire,  Hereford,  1710.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROSSE  or  ROSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1570;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A. 
1577.  Fellow,  1576. 

ROSSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Oct.  6,  1636.  Of  Richmond,  Surrey.  S.  and  h.  of 
James,  of  Windsor,  Berks.,  and  page-in-ordinary  to  H.M.'s 
Bedchamber.  Bapt.  Mar.  30,  i6i8.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640. 
Fellow,  1639-43.  Joined  the  Royalist  army.  Died  at  Oxford, 
c.  1643.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1639).   (Harwood.) 

ROSS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1724.  S.  of  John,  plumber,  of  Lincolnshire.  B.  at  Stamford. 
School,  Oakham,  Rutland  (Mr  Wright).  Matric.  1724. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Apr.  27,  1725  (occurs  as  s.  of  Samuel, 
glass  draughtsman,  in  Sidney  Reg.).  LL.B.  1732.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1731;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1731-2.  V.  of 
St  Michael,  Stamford,  1732.  R.  of  Carlby,  Lines.,  1753-66. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  372.) 

ROSSE, .  M.A.  1472. 

ROSSE, .  D.D.  1473-4. 

ROSSE, .  B.A.  1500-1. 

ROSSE, .  Of  Trinity  Hall.  B.Can.L.  1531-2. 

ROSSE,  .    Cautio  for  degiee,  1539-40.   One  Rosse  scholar 

of  King's  Hall,  1539-45. 

ROSSE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  2,  1614. 

ROSS, .  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  June  3,  1673. 


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RossELL,  George 

ROSSELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1573-  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Radclifie-on-Trent,  Notts. 

ROSELL,  HAROLD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1558. 

S.  of  John,  of  Radclifie-on-Trent,  Notts.    Married  Dorothy 

Cranmer,  sister  of  the  Archbishop.  [Vis.  of  Notts.;  Peile,  i.  67.) 
ROSSELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1578. 

Of  Nottinghamshire. 
ROSSELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 

1714.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor.  B.  in  London.  School,  Merchant 

Taylors';  Roswell.    Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  24,  1719;  priest,  June  12,  1720. 

V.  of  Hexton,  Herts.,  1723-38.   Ordinary  of  Newgate.   Died 

Mar.  1747.  Win,  P.C.C. 
ROSELL,  THOMAS.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Drogheda,  licensed  to  go 

to  Oxford  or  Cambridge,  14 10,  for  three  years.   Preb.  of  St 

Patrick's,  Dublin,  1412-3.    (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

ROSELL, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

ROSSELL, .   B.Civ.L.  before  1503. 

ROSSINGTON,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar. 

1618. 
ROSSINGTON,   GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)  at  Trinity, 

July  5,  1682.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Sheen,  Surrey.  School, 

St  Albans.    Matric.  1682.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  June  26,  1684. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  4,  1685.   Perhaps  of  St  James', 

Westminster;  admon.,  July  16,  1718. 

ROSSINGTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7, 
1626.  Matric.  1626.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford)  1630.  V.  of  St  AUen,  Cornwall,  and  of  St 
Clement,  1663.   Will  (Exeter)  1689.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


ROSSINGTON,  THOMAS. 
1618. 


Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 


ROSSITER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  13, 
1636.  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Somerby,  Lines.  Schools, 
Kirton,  Lines.  (Mr  Rainbow)  and  Beverley  (Mr  Pomeroy). 
Matric.  1636.  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary  army.  M.P.  for 
Grimsby,  1646-8;  for  Lines.,  1654-5,  1656-8,  1659-60. 
Knighted,  May  26,  1660.  Of  Somerby.  Married  (i)  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Samwell,  of  Gayton,  Northants.,  Knt.; 
(2)  Arabella,  dau.  of  John  Holies,  Eari  of  Clare.  WiU  dated, 
Aug.  15,  1668;  proved,  Feb.  27,  1668-9.  Brother  of  the  next. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees,  834.) 

ROSSITER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  27, 
1633-4.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Somerby,  Lines. 
Schools,  Hayton  (private),  Kirton-in-Lindsey  and  Repton. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1635.  Died  s.p.,  Feb.  7, 
1635-6.   Brother  of  Edward  (above).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  834.) 

ROSSITER,  SIMON.  Resident  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  1592,  when 
he  was  'admonished'  by  the  Master. 

ROSSETER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1609.  Probably  4th  s.  of  Richard,  of  Somerby,  Lines.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  10,  161 1.  One  of  the  Lines.  Commis- 
sioners, 1645.  Living,  1652.  Died  before  Aug.  15,  1668. 
[Peile,  I.  274;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  834;  Vis.  of  Lines.,  1592.) 

ROTE  or  RUTT,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1422-9. 
P.C.  of  Horton  and  Giddington,  Oxon.,  1456-9,  resigned. 

ROTHELIN,  HENRI  D'ORLEANS,  Marquis  of.  M.A.  1625  (on 
King's  visit). 

ROTHERAM,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1550. 

ROTHERAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1448.  Of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas, 
of  Rotherham.  M.P.  for  Canterbury,  1472-5.  First  Master 
of  the  Guild  of  Luton,  1475.  Knighted.  High  Sheriff  of  Beds. 
Of  Someries,  Luton,  Beds.  Married  Alice  Becket.  Died 
1492-3.  Buried  at  Luton.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1443)  and 
probably  of  Roger  (1473).  (AT.  and  Q.,  5th  S.,  vii.  470,  510; 
Victoria  Hist.  Beds.,  11.  372.) 

ROTHERAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1546. 

ROTHERHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  ii, 
1625-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Huntingdonshire. 
Bapt.  Jan.  23,  1609-10,  at  Luton,  Beds.  School,  Luton 
(Mr  Pedder).  Matric.  1626.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7, 
1623.   (Venn,  i.  274.) 

ROTHERAM,  JOHN.  M.A.  1653  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas  .\twood  (1618),  of  Tring,  Herts.,  clerk.  Bapt.  at 
Luton,  Beds.,  Oct.  21, 1630.  Matric.  (Lincoln  College,  Oxford) 
Feb.  9,  1648-9;  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1652.  Fellow  of  Lincohi 
College,  1648.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1647.  Called  to 
the  Bar,  1655.  Treasurer,  1685.  Serjeant-at-law,  1688. 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1688.  Knighted,  July,  1688.  High 
Steward  of  Maldon,  1688.  A  friend  of  Robert  Boyle.  Died 
e.  1696.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634,  193;  D.N.B.) 


RoTHWELL,  Nathaniel 

ROTHERAM,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  V.  of  Laundon,  Bucks.,  1629. 
C.  of  Poddington,  Beds.,  -1635-40-.  Sequestered  to  Red- 
boum,  Herts.,  1643.   (Shaw,  i.  315.) 

ROTHERAM,  ROGER.  LL.D.  Warden  of  King's  Hall,  1473-7- 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  Archdeacon 
of  Rochester,  c.  1469.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1470.  Preb.  of 
Salisbury,  1471-7.  Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  1473-7.  Died 
1477.   (N.  and  Q.,  5th  S.,  vii.  470;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 

ROTHERAM,  THOMAS  (alias  SCOT).  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1443.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks. 
B.  there,  Aug.  24,  1423.  Grace  for  D.D.  1460-1.  One  of  the 
original  fellows  of  King's.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1469-71,  1473-9,  1483-5,  1499-1500.  Master  of  Pembroke 
Hall,  1480-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1463.  Provost  of  Wingham, 
Kent,  1458-63.  Legal  adviser  to  Christ  Church  Monastery, 
Canterbury.  R.  of  Ripple,  Worcs.,  1461-5.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1462-8.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1465-8.  R.  of  St  Vedast,  London, 
1466-7.  Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  1467-8.  Secretary  of 
State  and  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal,  1467-70.  Ambassador 
to  France,  1468.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1468-72;  of  Lincoln, 
1472-80.  Lord  Chancellor,  1474-83.  Archbishop  of  York, 
1480-1500.  Well  known  for  his  princely  liberality  to  the 
University.  (For  some  account  of  the  vexed  question  of  his 
parentage  see  N.  and  Q.,  5th  S.,  vii.  331;  ix.  369.)  Died 
May  29,  1500.  Buried  in  York  Minster.  Brother  of  John 
(1448)  and  probably  of  Roger,  LL.D.  (See  Gr.  Bk.  A,  172, 
for  the  University  letter  to  the  Duke  of  Gloucester.)  (Har- 
wood;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

ROTHERAM,  THOMAS  (ATWOOD).  Adm.  pens,  at  Peter- 
house,  June  17,  1618.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of 
London  (and  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atwood,  of  Luton,  Beds.) . 
Bapt.  Dec.  27,  1602,  at  Luton.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2; 
M.A.  1625,  as  'Thos.  Atwood.'  V.  of  Ickleford-c«m-Pirton, 
Herts.,  c.  1637-43.  R.  of  St  John  Zachary,  London,  1643. 
V.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1646-8.  V.  of  Boreham,  Essex,  1648-57. 
Buried  at  Luton,  Dec.  2,  1657.  Father  of  John  (1653). 
(Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  T.  A.  Walker,  9.) 

ROTHERHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  34, 
1652-3.  Of  London.  S.  of  Christopher  (of  Someries,  Beds.). 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1661-83  and  1696-1702.  College  librarian, 
1683-96.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1665.  Died  Nov.  8, 1703,  aged  66. 
M.I.  in  Trinity  Chapel.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  48.) 

ROTHERAM,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1423.  Died 
May  29,  1424. 

ROTHERY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1721.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  the  parish 
of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  London.  Schools,  Chelsea  and 
Westminster.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1737.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  17,  1727-8;  C.  at  Mildenhall,  Suffolk. 
Lecturer  at  Chelsea  Church,  1735.  C.  of  Chelsea  Chapel, 
Hanover  Square,  1746.  Kept  a  private  school  at  Turret 
House,  Paradise  Row,  Chelsea,  in  1755.  (Scott-Mayor,  111. 
342.) 

ROTHERY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May 
24,  1738;  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  S.  of  Joseph, 
clerk,  of  Yorkshire  (afterwards  .Archdeacon  of  Derry).  Bapt. 
July  5.  1722,  at  York  Minster.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2; 
M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1745.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1745. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  19,  1743-4;  priest  (Gloucester) 
Feb.  22,  1746-7;  C.  of  Barsham  with  Woodton,  Norfolk,  1744. 
R.  of  Hazelbury  Bryan,  Dorset,  1748-97.  Buried  there 
May  15,  1797.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  493;  Al.  Carthus.) 

ROTHLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1478; B.A.  1481-2. 

ROTHWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
May  27,  1653.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Ewerby,  Lines.  Schools, 
Homcastle  (Mr  Nottingham)  and  Orby  (Mr  Nottingham). 
Matric.  1653.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  9, 
1655-   (Peile,  1-  554-) 

ROTHWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1641.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Stapleford, 
Lines.,  deceased.  B.  there.  School,  Stapleford  (private). 
Will  dated,  Dec.  15,  1654;  proved,  June  26,  1656,  by  his 
brother  William  (1641).   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  835.) 

ROTHWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1659. 
Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1665-6;  priest. 
Mar.  3,  1666-7.  R.  of  Poynings,  Sussex,  1679.  V.  ofHenfield, 
1686.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROTHWELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  17, 
1671.  Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  William  (1626).  Bapt.  at  Leyland, 
June  20,  1651.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  from  King's,  1674.  C.  of 
Harwood,  Lanes.,  1676.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  1679. 
V.  of  Thursford,  Norfolk,  1700. 


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ROTHWELL,  PhINEAS 

ROTHWELL,  PHINEAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  13,  1676. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Calvin,  of  Bolton-le-Moor.  B.  there, 
Apr.  18,  1658.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  May  18,  1683.  V.  of  Amwell,  Herts.,  1684-94. 
V.  of  Hoddesdon,  1694.  V.  of  Broxboume,  i694-i733-  Died 
1733- 
ROTHWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  1580-1;  Rathwell.  V.  of  Mansfield,  Notts. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Enville,  Staffs.,  1586.  Died  1627,  aged  64. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1570)  (Fuller's  Worthies.) 
ROTHWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1741.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Lancashire.  Bapt. 
Jan.  12,  1722-3,  at  Dean,  near  Bolton.  School,  Rivington. 
Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-S;  M.A.  1748.  Doubtless  V.  of 
Corwell,  Warws.,  1760-99.  R.  of  Sephton,  Lanes.,  1763-1801. 
Died  Sept.  19,  1801.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  518.) 
ROTHWELL  or  RATHWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1570.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard 
(1578). 
ROTHWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1703.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  the  Tower  of  London,  1685.  Matric. 
Easter,  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711;  LL.D.  1717  {Com. 
Reg.).  Fellow,  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Jan.  19;  priest, 
Jan  20  1723-4.  R.  of  Monxton,  Hants.,  i7*3-4-  Died 
there  Dec.  8,  1748.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  i749- 
ROTHWELL,   W.     Matric.    pens,    from    St    John's,    Michs. 

1565. 
ROTHWELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1626.    Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   C.  of  Bury, 
Lanes.,    163&-41.     V.   of   Leyland,    1631-6,   and   probably 
1660-76.   Buried  there  Sept.  16,  1676.   Father  of  Nathaniel 
(1671).  (E.  Axon.) 
ROTHWELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1641.    S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Stapleford,  Lines., 
deceased.    B.  there.    School,  Stapleford  (private).   Brother 
of  George  (1641). 
ROTSAY  or  ROOTSAY,  JOHN.    B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1516-7.   A 

priest. 
ROUFFE,    ROGER.    Matric.    pens,    from    St  John's,  Michs. 

1548. 
ROUFFIGNAC,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 
1702.    S.  of  James,  of  London  (and  formerly  pastor  of  a 
church  in  Languedoc).   B.  May  27,  1683.   School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.    Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A. 
1709.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  9,  1706-7.   R.  of  Stanford- 
le-Hope,  Essex,  1711.  Died  Dec.  30,  1746. 
ROUGHAM,   WILLIAM.    M.D.    Original  fellow  of  Gonville 
Hall,   1351;   Master,   1360-93.    R.  of  Geldeston,  Norfolk, 
1342-9.    R.  of  Sprouston,  in  1363.   He  finished  the  College 
Chapel  and  the  rest  of  the  buildings  on  the  north  side  at 
his  own  expense.    There  is  a  petition  to  the  Pope  {Cal.  of 
Papal  Petitions,  1363)  on  a  prebendship  in  Exeter  for  him; 
he  is  called  bachelor  of  medicine.   (Venn,  1.  a.) 
ROUGHT,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29,  1593. 
S.  of  Jonas,  yeoman,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.   School,  Bury 
(Mr  Wright). 
ROULSTON,  see  ROLLESTONE. 
ROUNCEHALL,  RICHARD,  see  RONHALE, 
ROUND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  July  a,  i75i- 
2nd  s.  of  William,  attomey-at-law,  of  Middlesex,  and  of 
Birch  Hall,  Essex.    B.  June  20,  1736.  in  London.    School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1751. 
Barrister,  1758.  Of  St  Clere's  Hall,  Essex.  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Edward  Green,  Esq.,  of  Lawford  Hall,  Essex.   Died 
Nov.  9,   1813.    Buried  in  St  Martin's  Church,  Colchester. 
Willi  P.C.C.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  608;  Essex  Pedigrees;  Burke, 
L.G.) 
ROUNDELL,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
N0V.7,  1701;  Fell.-Com.  July8,  1702.  Of  Yorkshire.   Doubt- 
less s.  of  William,  of  Marston,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  June  21, 
1683.     Matric.    1705;   M.A.    1705    (Com.    Reg.).    Buried   at 
Marston,  Aug.   21,    1705.     Brother  of   the   next.     (H.   M. 
Wood.) 
ROUNDEL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  3, 1697. 
Of  Hutton,  Yorks.   Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Marston  and 
of  Hutton-Wansly,  Yorks.    Bapt.  Aug.   5,   1680.    Married 
(i)  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Brearey,  D.D.  (R.  of  Guisely); 
(2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ramsden,  of  Norton,  Yorks. 
Buried  at  Marston,  Feb.  9,  1717-8.  M.I.  Brother  of  Edward 
(above).   (H.  M.  Wood;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
ROUSE,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567; 
Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  July  8,  1570.    Probably  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)    1578-9.     R.   of   Hessett,   Suffolk,    1579;    R.   of 
Weeting  All  Saints'  and  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1600-31.    Died 
June,  1631.  Father  of  John  (1598).   (Peile,  i.  103.) 


Rouse,  John 

ROUSE,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1581.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Dennington,  Suffolk 
(and   Catherine,   dau.  of   Giles   Hansard,   of   Lincolnshire). 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  22,   1583.    One  of  these 
names  of  Norwich  diocese;  arrived  at  Rheims,  1591;  ord. 
at  Laon,  1592,  and  went  to  Douay;  sent  to  England,  1593. 
Bcmished,    1606,    but   apparently   rejoined   the   Church   of 
England.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1582).  (Peile,  1.  165;  Records 
S.J.,  II.  483.) 
ROUSE  or  ROUS,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  34, 
1644.    S.  of  Arthur,  of  Dartmouth,  Devon,  pleb.    Matric. 
(Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford)  Apr.  i,  1642,  age  17.    Migrated  to 
Cambridge.    B.A.  1646-7.    Returned  to  Oxford.    Fellow  of 
AU  Souls  CoUege,   Oxford,   1648.    M.A.   1648.    Incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1650. 
ROUSE  or  ROUS,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15) 
at  Pembroke,  Apr.  19,  1621.    S.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of 
Henham,   Suffolk   (afterwards    Knt.).     Matric.    1621;   B.A. 
1623-4.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fytche,  of 
Ramsden;  Essex,  May  5,  1630.    Died  s.p..  Mar.  23,  1635. 
Buried  at  Henham.  M.I.  Brotherof  John  (1623)  and  Michael 
(1628).   (Suckling,  11.  366;  G.E.C.,  iii.  114.) 
ROUSE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1625.   Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.   B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1634.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1632. 
R.  of  St  John's,  Huntingdon,  1641-6.   (T.  A.  Walker,  31.) 
ROWSE,  EDWARD.   B.A.  from  King's,  1600-1.    Perhaps  ».  of 
Thomas,  of  Cransford,  Suffolk.    M.A.  1604.    R.  of  Flordon, 
Norfolk,  1607-43.  Father  of  Thomas  (1637). 
ROWSE,  EZEKIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  27, 
1695-6.  S.  of  Oliver,  merchant.  B.  at  Meeth,  Devon.  School, 
Barnstaple   (Mr  Ray-ner).    Matric.   1696;   B.A.   1699-1700; 
M.A.  1703;  B.D.  1711.   Fellow,  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Sept.  21,  1701.    C.  at  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1704-9- 
R.  of  Ampthill,   1710.    R.  of  Maulden,   1734.    Brother  of 
Samuel  (1701). 
ROUSE,  EZEKIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1726.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Devon.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729- 
30;  M.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1731;  priest, 
Feb.  18,  1732-3;  C.  of  Ampthill,  Beds.,  1731.   R-  of  Harrold, 
Beds.,  1735-54.    V.  of  Pulloxhill,  1743-93.    R.  of  Clophill, 
1754-92.    One  of  these  names  of  Welwyn,  Herts.,  clerk. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1799.    Brother  of  John  (1736).    (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  400.) 
ROUS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  36, 

1655.  S.  of  Francis,  M.D.,  of  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 

1656.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1658-9. 

ROUS,  HARBORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  18, 
1707.  4th  s.  of  Sir  John  (1672),  of  Henham,  Suffolk,  Bart. 
Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  Died  young.  Brother  of  Philip 
(1711-3)  and  half-brother  of  John  (1695).  (Collins,  viii.  479.) 

ROWSE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1582. 

ROWSE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1639. 
Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1643-4.  One  of  these  names  of  North 
Petherwin,  Devon,  clerk.  Admon.  (Exeter)  1680. 

ROUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1546. 
Left  about,  1547.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1552. 

ROUSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579- 

ROUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1598.  S.  of 
Anthonv  (1567).  Bapt.  at  Hessett,  Suffolk,  Apr.  20,  1584. 
Matric.  1598;  Scholar;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1607.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1607,  age  24.  C.  of  Hadleigh. 
R.  of  Stanton-Downham,  Suffolk,  1623-42.  Resided  latterly 
at  Brandon,  near  Downham.  Kept  a  diary,  1625-41  (edited 
by  Mrs  Everett  Green  for  the  Camden  Society,  in  1856). 
Buried  at  Downham,  Apr.  4,  1644.   (D.N.B.) 

ROUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  10, 
1623.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Deddington,  and  of  Henham, 
Suffolk,  Knt.  (and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Yelverton,  of  Easton,  Northants.,  Knt.).  B.A.  1626.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1627.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1635. 
Created  Bart.,  Aug.  17,  1660.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1660-70. 
Married  (1)  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Weston,  a  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer;  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knyvett,  of 
Ashwelthorpe,  Norfolk.  Died  Nov.  27,  1670.  Buried  at 
Wangford.  M.I.  Father  of  Sir  John  (1672),  brother  of 
Christopher  (1621)  and  Michael  (1628).  (Suckling,  u.  366; 
G.E.C., 111.  114.) 

ROUS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1624-5. 

ROUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  4,  1645.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Ord.  priest 
(Bishop  of  Galloway)  Jan.  8,  1661-2.  V.  of  Henham,  Essex, 
1662-76.   Probably  R.  of  Marlesford,  Suffolk,  1675. 


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Rouse,  John 

ROUS,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16, 1672. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (1623),  of  Henham,  Suffolk,  Bart. 
Age  8  in  1664.  M.A.  1673.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.,  Nov.  27, 
1670.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1675-9.  M.P.  for  Eye,  1685-7;  for 
Suffolk,  1689-90.  Married  (i)  Philippa,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bedingfield,  of  Darsham  Hall,  Suffolk;  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wood,  of  Surrey,  and  of  Islington,  Middlesex.  Died 
Apr.8,1730.  Will,  P.C.C.  Fatherof  thenext,Philip(i7ii-2) 
and  Harbord  (1707),  (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Suckling,  n.  366; 
G.E.C.) 

ROUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  6, 
1695.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  (above),  of  Henham,  Suffolk, 
Bart.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  Apr.  8,  1730.  M.P.  for 
Dunwich,  1705-8.  Died  unmarried.  Buried  at  Wangford, 
Feb.  10,  1730-1.  M.I.  Half-brother  of  Philip  (1711-2)  and 
Harbord  (1707).   {Suckling,  11.  366;  G.E.C.) 

ROUSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16,  1726. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Devon.  B.  at  Barnstaple.  School, 
Barnstaple.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  24,  1730.  C.  of  Ampthill,  Beds.,  1730.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Highampton,  Devon,  1733-75.  Will,  Exeter. 
Brother  of  Ezekiel  (1726).   (Scott- Mayor,  iii.  399.) 

ROUS,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  16, 
1744.  Of  Henham,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  Matric. 
1744.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Oct.  30,  1744.  Succeeded  as 
5th  Bart.,  June  8,  1735.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1759.  M.P.  for 
Suffolk,  1768-71.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  John  Bedingfield, 
of  Norfolk.  Died  in  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  Oct.  31, 
I77I-  Buried  at  Wangford,  Nov.  8,  1771.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Suckling,  II.  366;  G.E.C.) 

ROUSE,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  26, 
1681.  S.  of  Lawrence,  of  Badingham  Hall,  Suffolk.  Bapt. 
Sept.  3,  i666.  Matric.  1683-4.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  6,  1682.  Married  Grace,  dau.  of  Edmund  Tyrell,  of 
Gipping.  Died  s.p.,  Oct.  15,  1701,  aged  35.  Buried  at 
Badingham.  (Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664;  Suckling,  11.  366; 
Davy.) 

ROUSE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1628.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Henham,  Suffolk,  Knt.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1627.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Jenny,  Knt.  Died  s.p.  Brother  of  Christopher  (162 1) 
and  John  (1623).   (Suckling,  11.  366;  Collins,  viii.  478.) 

ROUSE,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1725.  S.  of  Samuel  (1701),  clerk,  of  Devon.  Bapt.  Apr.  20, 
1708,  at  Huish.  School,  Tiverton  (Mr  Rayner).  Matric.  1725; 
B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Fellow,  1730-40.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1730;  priest  (Exeter)  Sept.  24,  1732.  V.  of 
Morwentstow,  Cornwall,  1742-81.  R.  of  Pyeworthy,  Devon, 
1743-81.  Chaplain  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Effingham,  in  1743. 
Died  Jan.  27,  1781.  M.I.  at  Morwentstow.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  383.) 

ROUS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  14, 
1711-2.  5th  s.  of  Sir  John  (1672),  of  Henham,  Suffolk,  Bart. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June;  priest,  July,  1723.  R.  of 
Dennington,  Suffolk,  1723-7.  Buried  there  June  5,  1727- 
Brother  of  JHarbord  (1707)  and  half-brother  of  John  (1695). 
(Collins,  VIII.  479.) 

ROUS,  ROBERT  LE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1343.  S.  of 
Thomas.  Gone  before  1357. 

ROWSE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1701.  S.  of  Oliver,  merchant.  B.  at  Hatherleigh,  Devon. 
School,  Buckland  FUleigh  (private).  Matric.  1701;  B.A. 
1705-6.  R.  of  Huish,  Devon,  c.  1708-59.  Buried  there 
Dec.  20,  1759.  Brother  of  Ezechiel  (1695-6)  and  father  of 
Oliver  (1725).   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  383.) 

ROWSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  Caius,  July  14,  1568. 
S.  of  Caspar,  of  London,   B.  there.   School,  London. 

ROUSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1582.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Dennington,  Suffolk 
(and  Catherine  Hansard).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  July  i, 
1582.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1591.  Knighted,  May  11,  1603. 
Of  Dennington  and  of  Henham  Hall.  Married  Pamel,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Goodwyn,  of  Winchendon,  Bucks.  Died  July  9, 
1603.  M.I.  at  Dennington.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1581). 
(Peile,  I.  169.) 

ROWSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  161 5; 
B.A.  from  Queens',  1617-8. 

ROUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1634. 
Of  Essex.   Matric.  1635. 

ROUS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4,  1637. 
S.  of  Edward  (i6oo-i),  clerk.  B.  at  Flordon,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wymondham  (Mr  Locke).  Matric.  1637-8;  Scholar, 
1639-44;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  17,  1643-4;  priest  (Lincoln)  July  3,  1646.  C.  of  An  ting- 
bam  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1644.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 


RoviNGTON,  Francis 

Flordon,  1645-61.  R.  of  Stemfield,  Suffolk,  1653-90,  and  of 

Bedfield,  1662-90.    Probably  R.  of  Whepstead  and  Rede, 

1669-90,  as  Ross.    WiU  proved  (Ipswich)   1690.    Probably 

father  of  Thomas  (1692).   (Venn,  i.  328.) 
ROWSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23, 

1648.    S.    of    John,    Esq.,    of    Huntingdonshire.     Matric, 

1648. 
ROUS,  THOMAS,  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Feb.    12,    1654-5.     Of    Kingston,    Devon.     Matric.    1655; 

B.A.  1658-9;   M.A.  1662.    Fellow,  1658-62,    Beneficed  in 

Devon. 
ROUS  or  RAWSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Lent,  1683,  as  Rawse;  LL.B.  1688.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

May  30,  1697;  C.  at  Huntingdon, 
ROUS  or  ROSSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Dec.  9,  1692.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1637),  clerk,  R.  of  Whepstead 

and  Rede,  Suffolk.    B.  at  Whepstead.    School,  Bury  (Mr 

Leedes).  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  1698;  priest,  June,  1699.   R.  of  Rede,  1699- 

1733- 
ROWSE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1346 

(imputes). 
ROUS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 

30,  1648.   Of  Stafford,  School,  Coventry,   Perhaps  adm,  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  1653-3;  'late  of  Clement's  Inn.'  Barrister, 

1660. 

ROUSE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1388. 

ROUSE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1653. 

ROUSBY  or  ROWSBY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May 

24,  1653.   Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1653. 
ROUSBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  \Ugdalene,  Aug.  8,  1668, 

Afterwards  at  Sidney,  May  29,  1677,  age  27.   Of  Yorkshire. 

Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Croome,  York.    If  so,  adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  29,  1675. 

ROUSTIN,  DOMINUS  DE.   M.A.  1614-5  (on  King's  visit). 

ROWTH,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  15, 
1645.  S.  of  Anthony,  farmer.  B.  at  South  Kilvington,  Yorks. 
School,  Topcliff  (Mr  Waller).  Matric.  1645;  B.A,  1649-50; 
M.A,  1653, 

ROUTH,  ANTHONY,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  17, 
1739-40.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Thirsk,  Yorks.  School,  Seven- 
oaks,  Kent  (Mr  Simpson).  Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1743;  B.A. 
1743-4;  M.A.  1747.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  174&-68,  Ord. 
priest  (York)  Sept.  1747;  C,  of  Thirsk. 

ROUTH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1571. 

ROUTH,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1568. 

ROUTH,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  23,  1744.  S.  of 
Simon,  brewer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools,  Norwich 
(Mr  Reddington)  and  Seaming  (Mr  Brett).  Scholar,  1744-51 ; 
Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  25,  1748;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750.  V.  of  Wickle- 
wood  AU  Saints,  Norfolk,  1751-1802.  R.  of  St  Peter  and 
St  Margaret,  South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1753-1802.  Master  of 
a  private  school  at  Beccles,  1758.  R.  of  Beccles,  1764-74, 
and  of  Gt  Redisham,  1764.  Master  of  Fauconberge  School, 
1770-94,  Moved  to  Bungay,  1794.  Died  there  June  17,  1803, 
Buried  at  St  Margaret,  South  Elmham,  M.I.  (Venn,  11, 
55-) 

ROUTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  29, 
1675.  S.  of  Usward,  deceased,  of  Wensleydale,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Bainbrigg.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9; 
M.A.  1682.  Minister  of  Haddenham,  Cambs.,  until  1714. 
Buried  there  June  4,  1714. 

ROUTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1564-5. 
Ord.  priest  (Chichester)  Sept.  19,  1573-  V.  of  Cockerington 
St  Leonard,  Lincoln,  1576.  'Age  27;  not  married;  resides; 
knows  but  little  Latin'  (Lib.  Cler.  Line.,  1576). 

ROUTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1718.  S.  of  John,  stapler,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Monk  Fryston, 
near  Pontefract.  School,  Sherbum  (Mr  Williams).  Matric. 
1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  20, 
1722;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1725.  C.  of  Monk  Fryston,  Yorks. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Spennithome,  till  1759.  Died  there  Feb.  16, 
1759.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  316.) 

ROUTH,    ,     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from   Trinity,    Easter, 

1623. 

ROUTHAM,  WILLIAM  DE,  see  ROUGHAM, 

ROVINGTON,  FRANCIS,  Matric,  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B.A,  1584-5- 

ROWCLIFFE,  see  ROCKLIFFE. 

ROWE,  see  also  RAW  and  WROE, 


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RowE,  Bryan 

ROWE  or  ROE,  BRYAN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1499.  Of  Macclesfield.  B. A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507;  B.D.  1514-5. 
Fellow.  Vice-Provost.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20, 
1511.  Made  an  oration  to  Cardinal  Wolsey,  on  his  visit  to 
Cambridge,  in  1520.  V.  of  Fordingbridge,  Hants.,  1520. 
Author.  Buried  in  King's  College  Chapel.  (Cooper,  i.  41; 
Harwood.) 

ROWE,  CHEYNEY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608. 
4th  s.  of  William,  of  Higham  Hill,  Essex  (and  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Cheyney,  of  Chesham  Bois,  Bucks.).  B.A.  1610-1; 
M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1622;  D.D.  1635.  Fellow,  1612.  Vice- 
Master,  1638-44.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1616.  V.  of  Marsworth, 
Bucks.,  1628-30.  R.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1631-3.  R.  of 
Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1636.  R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs., 
1637-47,  sequestered.  Buried  at  Orwell,  May  28,  1O64.  Will 
(P.C.C);  as  of  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.  Brother  of  William 
(1604)  and  Thomas  (t6ii).  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

ROW,  CHEYNEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  i,  1644.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  Sir  William  (1604),  Knt.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8. 
Barrister.  Succeeded  his  brother  Robert  at  Walthamstow, 
Essex,  1672.  Married  Elizabeth  Stone.  Died  1702  (sic). 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  Dec.  1699.  (Morant,  1.35; 
Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ROWE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there,  Mar.  22,  1638-9;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1662; 
M.A.  1665.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ROW,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  17,  1674. 

ROW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  12, 
1623.  S.  of  John  (?  1577).  B.  at  Lewes,  Sussex.  Educated 
for  the  law  and  became  a  member  of  ChSord's  Inn.  Of 
Goring,  Sussex.  Died  Sept.  19,  1657.  Buried  at  Goring. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (161 7).  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  1. 
166.) 

ROE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  17, 
1626-7.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.  B.  at  Bishopsgate 
Street,  London.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1629-30. 
Married  Katherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Woodiar,  of  Cookham, 
Berks.  Died  v.p.  Buried  at  Hackney,  Nov.  30,  1654. 
(Middlesex  Pedigrees;  Robinson,  Hackney,  11.  11.) 

ROWE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  3,  1717. 
S.  of  Lewis,  gent.,  of  Wales.  B.  at  Cleager,  near  Pembroke. 
School,  Pembroke  (Mr  Evans).  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1726.  Probably  V.  of  Stackpole  Elidor,  1724-65; 
R.  (sinecure),  1749-79.  R.  of  Hodgeston,  1724-8.  R.  of 
St  Petrox,  1728-79.  Canon  of  St  David's,  1752-79.  R.  of 
Burton,  1765-79.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  315.) 

ROWE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1598; 
B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605;  B.D.  1612.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1602.  Master  of  Peterborough  School, 
i6o5-(?)  1614.  V.  of  Warmington,  Northants.,  1608-9.  R.  of 
Croft,  Leics.,  1609-23.  Buried  there  Jan.  13,  1623.  (Nichols, 
IV.  585.) 

ROWE,  JACOB.  M.A.  1718  (Incorp.  from  Balliol  CoUege, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there  (James),  Apr.  10,  1712,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1715;  M.A.  1718.  R.  of  Ideford,  Devon,  1717.  One 
of  these  names  of  Topsham,  Devon,  clerk.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1765. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

ROWE,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28,  1748. 
S.  of  Isaac,  of  Cornwall.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1748; 
Scholar,  1749;  B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
June  9,  1753;  priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1754.  Perhaps 
chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1756. 

ROWE,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1577-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  1577,  age  26;  priest  (Lincohi)  Oct.  31, 
1578.  V.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  1578-95  (presented 
by  Trinity  Hall).   V.  of  Stansfield,  Suffolk,  1602-20,  'M.A.' 

ROE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1729. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  V.  of  Castleton,  Derbs.  Bapt.  there, 
July  15,  1711.  School,  Stockport,  Cheshire  (Mr  Dale). 
Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Aug.  12,  1733;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1735.  P.C.  of  Disley,  Stock- 
port, 1737-65.  V.  of  Macclesfield,  1756-65.  Married  Eliza- 
beth Harpur,  of  Macclesfield,  Jan.  2,  1753-  Author,  sermons. 
Buried  at  Macclesfield,  Apr.  12,  1765.  (Scott-Mayor,  m.  423.) 

ROWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577;  B.A. 
1580-1.  Perhaps  identical  with  the  Sussex  antiquary  of 
these  names.  If  so,  s.  of  John,  of  Tonbridge,  Kent  (and 
Sidney,  dau.  of  Thomas  Drew,  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex). 
B.  1560.  Principal  of  Clifford's  Inn,  London.  Practised  as 
a  lawyer  at  Lewes.  Steward  of  the  Barony  of  Lewes  to 
Edward,  Earl  of  Abergavenny.  Local  antiquary.  Married 
Susanna,  dau.  of  William  Curlewes,  of  Herts.  Died  Nov.  27, 
J639,  aged  79.  Buried  at  St  Anne's,  Lewes.  M.I.  Perhaps 
father  of  the  next  and  Francis  (1623).  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  i. 
166;  Vis.  of  Sussex,  1633-4;  Sussex  Archaeol.  Coll.,  xxiv. 
86.) 


RowE,  Robert 

ROWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1617. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John  (above),  of  Lewes,  Sussex.  Bapt. 
Apr.  22,  1599.  Matric.  1617.  Customer  of  Sussex,  1634. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Acheson,  V.  of  Pevensey. 
Died  1665.  Will  proved,  Aug.  31, 1665.  (One  of  these  names 
s.  and  h.  of  Roger,  late  of  Allport,  Derbs.  B.  Aug.  12,  1601. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  18,  1619-20.  Of  Normanton 
Turvile,  Derbs.  Esquire  of  the  body  to  King  James  I.  Died 
Sept.  16,  1653.)  Perhaps  brother  of  Francis  (1623).  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  i.  166;  Nichols,  iv.  1005.) 

ROE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1635.  Of 
Warwickshire.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1640-1.  One  of  these 
names  sequestered  to  Frostenden,  Suffolk,  1646. 

ROWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1644.  S.  of  John, 
of  Crediton,  Devon,  pleb.  Matric.  (New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford) 
Apr.  I,  1642,  age  15;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1645-6.  Re- 
turned to  Oxford.  M.A.  (New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  1648. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  1649.  Lecturer 
at  Witney,  Oxon.  Preacher  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  Preacher 
at  Westminster  Abbey,  and  pastor  of  an  independent  church 
which  met  there,  1654-60,  deprived.  Removed  with  his 
congregation  to  Bartholomew's  Close  and  afterwards  to 
Holbom.  Author,  sermons,  etc.  Buried  Oct.  12,  1677,  at 
BunhiU  Fields.   Will,  P.C.C.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

ROE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9,  1697-8. 
S.  of  John,  of  Hadley,  Shropshire.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  Matric. 
1698.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703. 

ROWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  19, 1728; 
'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  and 
merchant  tailor,  of  St  Gregory's,  London.  B.  June,  1710. 
Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Mar.  2,  1734-5;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1735.  Perhaps  chaplain  of 
St  Thomas'  Hospital,  Southwark;  if  so,  died  June  5,  1786. 
(G.  Mag.) 

ROE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  10, 
1642.   Of  Devon. 

ROE,  JONATHAN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1650; 

B.A.  1650-1.   Signed  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Dec.  19, 

1663.  C.  of  Luton,  Beds. 
ROW,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1673.  Matric. 

1673;   B.A.   1676-7.    Fellow,    1679.    Buried  at  St  Bene't, 

Cambridge,  Dec.  2,  1679. 
ROWE,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  16, 

1694.  S.  of  John,  of  'Breage,'  Cornwall.   Matric.  1695;  B.A. 

1697-8.   Ord.  priest  (London)  June  16,  1701.   See  Al.  Oxon. 

for  a  contemporary. 
ROW,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  3, 

1670.    S.  of  John,  of  Sherbum,  Yorks.    B.  there.    School, 

Sherbum  (Mr  Wright).    Matric.   1670;  B.A.   1673-4;  M.A. 

1677.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1674;  priest,  Feb.  1675-6. 
ROE,  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  c.  1595;  B.A. 

1598-9;  M.A.  1605.   R.  of  Benacre,  Suffolk,  1614-45. 
ROE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1583. 

S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  MusweU  Hill,  Middlesex.    Adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  1586.  Barrister,  1595.  Of  MusweU  Hill. 

Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Rivers,  of  Chafford,  Kent. 

Died  Aug.  17,  1616.  Buried  at  Clerkenwell  Church.  Probably 

father  of  Nicholas  (1618).    (Middlesex  Pedigrees,  46;  Vis.  of 

London,  1634.) 
ROE,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1594. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (sometime  Mayor  of 

Oxford).     B.A.    1598-9.     Probably    of    Welboum,    Lines. 

Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Audley,  of  Welboum. 

Will  dated,  Aug.  16,  1639;  proved,  Sept.  4,  1643.    (Lines. 

Pedigrees,  836.) 
ROWE,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  18, 

1618.     Probably   s.   of   Nicholas   (1583),   of   MusweU   HiU, 

Middlesex;  age  26  in  1629.   Matric.  1618.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,    1620-1.     Knighted,    July    16,    1625.     (Middlesex 

Pedigrees.) 
ROWE,  PRIOR.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  2,  1695. 

Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 

1700;  priest.  May  19,  1706.   R.  of  Rishangles,  Suffolk,  1712- 

20. 
ROWE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  4,  1595. 

B.  in  Warwick.    Matric.  1595;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1604-5,  age  26;  'Tutor  in 

house  of  Sir  Tho.  Bludder,  London';  priest.  May  26,  1605. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Bunbury,  Cheshire,  1607-n. 
ROE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576.  Perhaps 

ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  16,  1579.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Hanworth,  Norfolk,  1589-97. 
ROE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1615; 

B.A.   1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.   17; 

priest.  Mar.  18,  1621-2.   C.  of  Hemley,  Suffolk,  1637. 


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RoWE,  Robert 

ROWE,  ROBERT.  Of  St  John's.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine, 
1640. 

ROE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1647.  Of 
Warwickshire. 

ROE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1731 
(?'John').  S.  of  William  (1699),  of  Pitchford,  Shropshire. 
B.  Oct.  12,  1712.  at  Acton  Bumell,  Salop.  School,  LiUeshall 
(Mr  Clemson).  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  MA.  1745.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1734-5.  V.  of  Stotfold,  Beds.,  c. 
1754-80.  Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Roberts,  Oct.  30, 
1746,  at  Overton,  Flintshire.  Buried  at  Stotfold,  June  3, 
1780,  aged  68.  WiU,  P.C.C.   (A^.  and  Q.,  7th  S.,  v.  402.) 

ROWE,  THOMAS.  'Student  from  Cambridge';  Supp.  for  B.A. 
at  Oxford,  1448-9. 

ROWE  or  ROOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  21,  1575-6.  Of  Debach,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  Schools, 
Botesdale  and  Monewdon.  Matric.  1576;  B..\.  1578-9;  M.A. 
1582. 

ROWE  or  ROE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1577- 

ROWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  24,  1611.  Of  Walthamstow,  Essex.  5th  s.  of  William, 
of  Higham  Hill.  Matric.  1611 ;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619,  Roe; 
B.D.  1633;  D.D.  1638.  Fellow,  1614-38.  Taxor,  1630.  Vice- 
Provost,  1635.  Travelled  widely.  Chaplain  to  Laud,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1636-9.  V.  of  Fording- 
bridge,  Hamts.,  1638-9,  but  died  before  institution.  Will  (as 
of  Tring,  Herts.,  bachelor)  proved  (King's  College).  Left 
£200  to  the  College,  to  be  employed  towards  fires  in  the  Hall. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  granted  to  his  brother.  Sir  William  (1604), 
Knt.,  May  9,  1639.  Brother  of  Che>Tiey  (1608)  and  William 
(1604).    (Robinson,  Hackney;  Haruood.) 

ROWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
i6n.  Of  Berkshire.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1630. 
Fellow,  1618-23.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11;  priest, 
June  12,  1620.  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1623-34.  R.  of 
Howell,  Lines.,  1634,  ejected  during  the  Rebellion.  (Masters.) 

ROWE  or  ROE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  18,  1617-8.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Wangford,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2. 

ROWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  7,  1640.  Matric. 
1640;  B.A.  1644-5.  One  of  these  names  nominated  to 
St  Nicholas,  Guildford,  Apr.  27,  1648.  Buried  there  Sept.  26, 
1648.   {Shaw,  1.  355;  Manning  and  Bray,  1.  69.) 

ROWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  26, 
1694.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Breage,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1695; 
B.A.  1697-8.  Died  1716.  Buried  at  Madron,  with  his  friend 
Duke  Pearce,  of  Pembroke.  WiU,  Exeter.  (Le  Neve,  Mon., 
in.  281.) 

ROWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7, 
1720-1.  S.  of  Anthony,  pewterer,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Gates- 
head. Schools,  Sedbergh  and  Newcastle.  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5;  M.A.  1728;  B.D.  1736.  Fellow,  1727-46.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  1,  1729:  priest,  June  4,  1732-  V.  of 
Stetchworth,  Cambs.,  1738-44.  R.  of  Ingram,  Northumber- 
land, 1744-6.   Died  c.  1746.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  337.) 

ROE  or  ROWE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1569  (Incorp.  from  0.xford). 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Caius,  Nov.  17,  1569,  age  24.  S.  of 
Thomas,  merchant  and  alderman  of  London;  afterwards 
Lord  Mayor  (and  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresham). 
B.  Dec.  22,  1545,  in  London.  School,  St  Anthony's;  after- 
wards at  Oxford.  B..A.  (Oxford)  1564;  M.A.  1567;  B.D. 
Supp.  Mar.  1572-3.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  c. 
1564;  perhaps  fellow  of  Merton  College,  1565.  Of  Higham 
Hill,  Walthamstow,  Essex.  Married  Anne  Cheyney,  of 
Chesham  Bois,  Bucks.  Died  June  29,  1596.  M.I.  at  Waltham- 
stow. One  of  these  names  R.  of  Conington,  Hunts.,  1572- 
1603.  Buried  there  Apr.  10,  1603.  (J.  Foster  does  not  give 
his  parentage  or  notice  his  coimexion  with  Cambridge,  and  in 
the  Visitations  of  London,  1568  and  Essex,  1612  his  university 
career  is  not  mentioned.)  Father  of  the  next,  Cheyney  (1608) 
and  Thomas  (1611).  {Venn,  1.  65;  Al.  Oxon.;  Morant,  1. 
35.) 

ROE,  ROWES  or  ROES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus, 
c.  1595.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602. 
Perhaps  B.D.  Fellow,  1600-8.  One  Wm.  Roe,  R.  of  Stanway, 
Essex,  1612-     . 

ROWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  .\ug.  25,  1604.  Left  in  1606.  S.  of  William  (above),  of 
Higham  Hill,  Walthamstow,  Essex.  Knighted,  Jan.  22, 1628- 
9.  Of  Higham  Hill,  Walthamstow.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Potts,  of  Cuddington,  Bucks.,  Esq.  Died  Dec.  7, 
1667.  Brother  of  Cheyney  (i6o8)  and  Thomas  (i6ii),  doubt- 
less father  of  the  next  and  Cheyney  (1644).  (Vis.  of  Essex, 
1634;  Morant,  i.  35.) 


Rowland,  Owen 

ROE,  [WILLIAM].  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1639. 
Doubtless  s.  of  William  (above);  age  13  in  1634.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  i,  1638.  Brother  of  Cheyney  (1644). 
{Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ROE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  June  20, 1699. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Hadley,  Shropshire.  B.  Nov.  16,  1683. 
School,  Hadley  (Mr  Roe).  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 
1716.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1707;  priest,  Dec.  ig, 
1708.  R.  of  Pitchford  and  Frodesley,  near  Shrewsbury. 
Married  Isabella,  dau.  of  Christopher  Cooper,  V.  of  Bishop's 
Stortford,  Herts.,  Nov.  30,  1708.  Died  of  the  small-pox, 
July  16,  1741.  Father  of  Samuel  (1731).  (N.  and  Q.,  7th  S., 
v.  402.) 

ROE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  2,  1726.  B.  in 
London,  Nov.  28,  1708.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
1726;  B.A.  1729-30. 

ROWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 
B.-'i.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  30;  priest,  Oct.  i, 
1627.  R.  of  Little  Casterton,  Rutland,  1641;  turned 
presb>'terian,  but  conformed,  1662.  Buried  there  Feb.  5, 
1673-4.   (T.  p.  Dorman.) 

ROWEL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 

1672.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  One  of  these  names, 
s.  of  John,  buried  at  St  Mary's  in  the  South  Bailey,  Durham, 
June  27,  1695.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

ROWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1678.  S.  of  Robert  (ne.xt),  LL.D.  Bapt.  Nov.  11,  1661,  at 
St  John  Baptist,  Peterborough.  School,  Peterborough 
(Mr  Smith).   Matric.  1681;  LL.B.  1683. 

ROWELL,  ROBERT.  LL.D.  1664  {Lit.  Reg.).  Buried  Nov.  ai, 
1665,  at  St  John  Baptist,  Peterborough;  probably  dying  of 
the  plague:  'An  honest  and  good  man  much  missed  in 
Peterborough.'  Father  of  John  (above).   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

ROWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 

1673.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Durham.  B.  there.  School, 
Durham.   Matric.  1673. 

ROWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  1698.  (Not  in  the  ColUge 

Reg.)    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kingston,  Surrey.    M.A.  1700  {Lit. 

Reg.).    Matric.   (Trinity  CoUege,   Oxford)   Mar.  7,   1686-7, 

age  16.   Assisted  his  father  at  his  school  at  Kingston.   R.  of 

Brettenham,  Suffolk,  1695-6.  R.  of  Gt  Cressingham,  Norfolk, 

1698.   R.  of  Cockley  Cley,  1706.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
ROWELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  s, 

1704.   S.  of  Edward,  of  London.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric. 

1704;  B.A.  1707-8.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1708-9. 

V.  of  Cardington,  Beds.,  1709-13.  C.  of  Gt  Barford,  1710-2. 

Buried  June  9,  1713. 
ROWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Corpus  Christi, 

1716;  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.   Of  Norfolk.  Matric 

1717;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  B.D.  1731.  Fellow,  1723-33- 

Ord.   priest   (Ely)   Mar.    10,    1722-3-     R-    of    Horseheath, 

Cambs.,  1732-7.  Afternoon  Lecturer  at  St  Margaret's,  West- 
minster.  Died  in  London,  Sept.  3,  1737.   Admon.  (P.C.C.) 

Sept.  20,  1737,  to  Mary  Howell,  relict.   {Al.  Carthus.) 
ROWGHESBY,  JOHN,  see  ROKEBY. 
ROWLAND,  see  also  RAWLAND. 
ROWLAND,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June, 

1708.   S.  of  .\rthur.  B.  at  Guildford.  School,  Eton.   Matric. 

1708;  B.A.  1711-2. 
ROWLAND,  DANIEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1557-8. 
ROWLANDS,  DAVID.  M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.). 
ROWLAND,  ELISHA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 

1639.     S.  of   Thomas,    yeoman,   of   Beaumaris,    .\nglesey. 

B.  there.  School,  Beaumaris. 
ROWLAND,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  10, 

1595.  Matric.  c.  1595. 
ROWLAND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 

1700.  Of  Oxfordshire.  Matric.  1700;  M.B.  1705  {Com.  Reg.). 
ROWLAND,  GRIFFIN.    B.A.  from  Jesus,  1571-2;  M.A.  1575. 

Ord.  priest,  Dec.  21,  1573.  V.  of  Harston,  Cambs.,  1574-84. 

R.  of  Kennett,  Suffolk,  1593.   Buried  there  Mar.  9,  1606. 
ROWLAND,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Nov. 

1552;   B.A.    1556-7;   M.A.    1560;   B.D.   from   Jesus,    1569. 

Fellow  of  Jesus,  1564-7.    'Parson  of  Hen  Eglwys,  Anglesey; 

student  at  Cambridge  in  1561'  {Bishop  of  Bangor's  Return). 

Preb.  of  Bangor,  1570-8.  (Brown  Willis,  Bangor,  262;  Vtnn, 

I.  36;  A.  Gray.) 
ROWLAND,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1661. 

School,   Westminster.    Matric.    1661;   Scholar,   1662;   B.A. 

1664-5. 
ROWLAND,  OWEN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1567. 

Migrated  to  Corpus  for  a  time.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1570-1. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1574-5-  M.A.  (Oxford)  1575.  Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  -Apr.  3,  1582.  R.  of  Uandwynne  (?  LJanedwen)  and 

Llanbedr,  Anglesey,  1592.  (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Rowland,  Owen 

ROWLAND,  OWEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  i577; 
B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584;  B.D.  I50I-  V.  of  Harston,  Cambs., 
1584-1592.  R.  of  St  Mary,  SwaSham  Pnor,  1589-90. 
Licensed  to  marry  Agnes  Sullis,  at  Harston,  Apr.  1592. 
(A.  Gray.) 
ROWLAND,  PAUL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1593-4  or 

1594-5- 
ROWLAND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1566. 
ROWLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  May,  1600. 
ROWLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  18,  1556.  Left  in  1559.  Of  Windsor,  Berks.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Grinstead-by-Ongar,  Essex,  1561-93- 
R.  of  Chipping-Ongar,  1571-6-   R-  of  Sutton,  1575-93-  Died 
1592-3.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Mar.  10,  1592-3- 
ROWLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  3, 
1728.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Bretshall,  Derbs.  School,  Stamford 
(Mr  Hands).    Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1728;  B.A.  from  Mag- 
dalene, 1732-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1732;  priest. 
May  20,  1733.   {Peile,  11.  216.) 
ROWLAND,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1649. 
ROWLAND,  THOMAS  or  THOMAS,  ROWLAND.  Perhaps 
matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1549, '  Roland  Thompson.' 
Of  Anglesey.  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556;  LL.D.  1567.  FeUow 
of  Christ's  1558-64  (but  not  of  Jesus).  Incorp.  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1566,  as  'Rowland  Thompson.'  R.  of  Llang\'nhafal, 
Denbigh,  1562.  R.  of  Llandyfrydog,  Anglesey.  Dean  and 
Chancellor  of  Bangor,  1570-87.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1588;  of  Bode- 
ham,  Anglesey.  (Cooper,  11.  120;  A.  Gray;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
ROWLAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1588. 
ROWLAND,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  23, 
1601.    Of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk.    School,  Holt.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1601-2. 
ROWLAND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
July  28,  1636.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Egham,  Surrey.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  23,  1639.   {Venn,  i.  323.) 
ROLAND,  THOMAS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1637. 
ROWLAND,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  2,  1662. 
Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18, 
1670;  priest  (London)  Sept.  1672.    C.  of  St  Martin  Ongar, 
London. 
ROWLANDS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  18, 

1705-6.  Of  London.  Matric.  1706. 
ROWLAND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1611 
(perhaps  repeated  Michs.  i6ii);  B.A.  1614-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1615.  Perhaps  minister  at 
Parson  Drove,  Cambs.,  1617,  and  C.  of  Wisbech  St  Mary, 
1618. 
ROWLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  2,  1627; 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of 
Surrey.  Probably  migrated  to  Pembroke.  Matric.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1639.   {Al.  Carihus.) 

ROLAND, .   Com.  for  B.A.  1474-5- 

ROWLATT,  see  also  RAWLET. 

ROWLATT,   EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar   (age   16)   at   Pembroke, 
June  29,  1649.    S.  of  William,  of  Loddington,  Northants. 
B.A.  1652-3.  Intruded  as  R.  of  Wittering,  Northants.,  1656. 
ROWLATT,  ELIJAH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Mar.  16, 
1658-9.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Newton,  near  Geddington, 
Northants.    B.  at  Gt  Oakley.    Schools,  Oundle  and  Market 
Harborough  (Mr  Berry).    Matric.   1659;  Scholar,   1659-66; 
B.A.  1662-3; M.A.  1667. 
ROWLET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Sept.  11,  1639.  S.  of 
John,  grazier.    B.  at  Stretton,  Rutland.    School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.    FeUow,  1644.    Per- 
haps presented  to  Sudborough,  Northants.,  1648;  ejected, 
1662.   {Shaw,  I.  359.) 
ROWLATT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  30,  1648. 
ROWLETT,  NOEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1625; 

B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 
ROWLET,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1584. 
ROWLYE,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.; 
priest,  Dec.  1616.   V.  of  Biddulph,  Staffs.,  1619-22. 
ROWLEY,  CLOTWORTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
25,  1749-50.    S.  of  Sir  William,  K.B.,  Admiral  (for  whom 
see  D.N.B.).    Scholar,   1750.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  8,  1749-50.   Barrister.   A  minister  in  Dublin.   M.P.  for 
Downpatrick,  1771-1801.    Commissioner  of  Compensations, 
1801-5.  Died  Mar.  25,  1805,  aged  74.  For  his  son  Josias  see 
D.N.B.  (A.  B.  Beaven.) 


RowNiNG,  John 

ROWLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  28,  1621. 
S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law.  B.  at  Barkway,  Herts.  School, 
Halstead,  Essex  (Mr  Whiston).  Scholar,  1620-8;  Matric. 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  V.  or  C.  of  Litlington,  Cambs., 
1636-43.  Buried  there  June  24,  1643.  Brother  of  John 
(1620-1).  {Venn,  1.  254.) 
ROWLEY,  FERNEYHAUGH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  10, 

1745.   B.  at  Lawton,  Cheshire.   Matric.  i745;  B.A.  1748-9- 
ROWLEY,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  July,  1603.   B.A.  1603;  M.A.  1611.   V. 
of  Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  1606-30.    Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1606-16. 
R.  of  Coppenhall,  1630-9.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
ROWLEY,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23,  1641. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Francis  (above).    Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1646-7. 
Ord.   deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield)   July   13,    1662.    C.  of 
Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  c.  1651-2.  P.C.  of  CodsaU,  1665-7.  Buried 
there  Oct.  6,  1667.   {Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915-) 
ROWLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  20,  1620-1. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  gent.,  attomey-at-law.    B.  at  Barkway, 
Herts.     School,    Halstead,    Essex    (Mr   Whiston).     Matric. 
1620-1.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Julv  10,  1622.    Of  Barkway, 
Esq.   Brother  of  Edward  (1621).   {Venn,  i.  252.) 
ROWLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  21, 
1651.    Of  Bedfordshire.    School,  Luton.    B.A.   1654;  M.A. 
1658.   V.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1664-88.   V.  of  Hemingford 
Abbots,  1669-88.  Died  1688.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 
ROWLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  16,  1684-5. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.    Perhaps  s.  of  John  (above).    Matric. 
:686;  B.A.  1688-9. 
ROWLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1690.    Of 

Essex.   Matric.  Easter,  1691. 
ROWLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1630. 

Of  Middlesex.   Matric.  1631. 
ROWLEY,   NICHOLAS.    Scholar  of  Queens',    1502-10;   B.A. 

1505-6;  M.A.  1510-1.  Proctor,  1522-3. 
ROWLY,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  i8,  1712. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1720. 
Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (Gloucester,  at  London;  Litt. 
dim.  from  Lichfield  and  Coventry)  Feb.  25,  1715-6. 
ROWLEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  i579; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  1584.  R.  of  Alphamstone, 
Essex,  1593-7.  R.  of  Chelmsford,  till  1604.  Author  of  Latin 
verses  on  the  death  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  Buried  at  Gt  St 
Mary's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  9,  1604.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
June  13,  1604,  to  relict,  Grace.  {Cooper,  11.  388  is  apparently 
wrong  in  assuming  that  the  reference  by  Meres  in  his  Palladis 
Tamia,  1598  to  'Master  Rowley,  a  rare  scholar  of  learned 
Pembroke  Hall,  in  Cambridge,'  is  to  William  Rowley,  the 
poet  and  dramatist.  The  dates  make  such  an  identification 
improbable.  The  reference  is  therefore  probably  to  Ralph.) 
ROWLEY,  RANDOLPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1664. 

Of  Staffordshire.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8. 
ROWLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1581. 
ROWLEY,  ROGER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1616. 
Matric.  1616,  as  Raughley ;  B.A.  1619-20.  One  of  these  names 
s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Salop,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Ion, 
Jan.  29,  1622-3.   Married  Anne  Archer,  of  Theydon  Gamon, 
Essex,  Apr.  15,  1638.   {Vis.  of  Shropshire,  1623.) 
ROWLYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1566. 
ROWLEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,   Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80.    Ord.  priest  (Coventry)  Apr.  2,  1582. 
C.  of  Ibstock,  Leics.,  in  1585.   V.  of  Witherley,  1598.   One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Caldecote,  Warws.,  1595-1630. 
ROWLEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  10,  1612-3. 
B.  at  Elley  (?  Emley),  Yorks.    Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7; 
M.A.  1620.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1619,  age  23; 
'C.  of  Langley,  Kent';  priest,  Sept.  24,  1620. 
ROWLEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May 
30,   1739.    S.  of  William,  of  Hereford.    B.   there.    School, 
Hereford   (Mr  WiUim).    Matric.   1739;  B.A.   1742-3-    Ord. 
priest  (Hereford)  Sept.  22,  i745- 
ROWLINSON,  see  ROLLINSON  and  RAWLINSON. 
ROWNEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  29, 

1672.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679- 
ROWNING,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 

Of  Suffolk. 
ROWNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  June  i, 
1 72 1.  S.  of  John,  of  Ashby,  Lines.  School,  Glamford  Bridge. 
Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  FeUow,  1725.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest, 
Dec.  18,  1726.  R.  of  Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  1734-  R-  of 
Anderby,  Linos.  Mathematician.  Author,  A  Compendious 
System  of  Natural  Philosophy,  etc.  Died  Nov.  1771.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  Jan.  1772.  {D.N.B.) 


494 


RowTON,  John 

ROWSON,  THOMAS,  see  RAWSON. 

ROWTON,  JOHN.  B.A.   FeUow  of  Clare,  1448. 

ROXBY  or  RUXBY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1486-7. 

ROXBY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1486-7.   Perhaps  M.A.  1492-3. 

ROY,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 

1673.   S.  of  John,  of  Dorset.    B.  there.    Matric.  1673;  B.A. 

1677-8.   Probably  brother  of  the  next. 
ROY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  30,  1674. 

S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Dorchester.   B.  there.   Matric.  1674. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  27,  1674.    Called  to  the 

Bar,  1681.   Probably  brother  of  Benjamin  (above). 
ROYE,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1594.   Of 

Norfolk.  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 

21,  1599,  age  24.    C.  of  Kentford,  Suffolk.    V.  of  Chalk,  Kent, 

1606-46.   Died  Feb.  i,  1646,  aged  70.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1651-2. 
ROY,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at   Queens',   Sept.    16,    1701.    Of 

Somerset.     Probably  s.  of  Benjamin,  of  Kylve,  Somerset. 

Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1724.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.  27,  1704. 

ROY  or  DE  ROY,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1472-3.  A  friar.  Possibly 

the  same  as  the  next. 
ROY,  WILLIAM.  Student  at  Cambridge.  Possibly  s.  of  William, 

of  Brabant.    Friar  observant  in  the  Franciscan  cloister  at 

Greenwich.    Forsook  his  convent,  and  joined   Tyndale  at 

Hamburg,  1524,  acting  as  his  amanuensis.  Author,  religious. 

Said  to  have  been  burned  for  heresy  in   Portugal,   153 1. 

{D.N.B.;  Cooper,  1.  44.) 
ROY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1614;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i; 

priest.  Mar.  3,  1617-8.    R.  of  Gt  Moulton,  Norfolk,  1620. 

R.  of  Little  Moulton,  1620. 
ROYDON,  see  also  RAWDON. 
ROYDON,  DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  13, 

1635.   S.  of  Benjamin,  gent.   B.  at  Hartest,  Suffolk.   School, 

Thurlow  (Mr  Moore).  Matric.  1635. 
ROYDON,  EDMUND.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558; 

Scholar,  1560. 
ROYDON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  22,  1594. 

Matric.  c.  1594;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.   Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (London)  Feb.  26,  1603-4. 
ROYDON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 

One  of  these  names  M.A.  from  Oxford,   1580;  4th  minor 

canon  of  St  Paul's,  1603,  and  sub-dean,  1617.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
ROYDEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1730.    S.  of  John.    Bapt.  at  Eltham,  Kent,  Jan.  7,   1711. 

Matric.  Michs.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1740.  Fellow,  1734. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1736-7.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 

of  Essex,  and  tutor  to  his  eldest  son.   Died  at  Cashiobury, 

Essex,  Nov.  1741.   (Harwood.) 
ROYLE,   NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1604.     B.   at   Walton-on-Trent,   Derbs.    B.A.   from   Clare, 

1607-8;  M.A.  1613.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3,  1610, 

age  23.  V.  of  Madeley,  Staffs.,  1613-35.   R.  of  Mucklestone, 

1635-52- 
ROYLE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1650.   Of 

Cheshire.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1653-4. 
ROYLE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1573. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Norton,  Leics.  Died  Sept.  10,  1609. 

(Nichols,  IV.  852.) 
ROYLE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 

1634.   S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Davenham,  Cheshire.    B.  at 

Rope,  Wybunbury,  Cheshire.  School,  Northwich  (Mr  Piggot). 
ROYLE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  26,  1722.   Of 

Cheshire.    Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1725-6.    Perhaps  ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1724-5-   R-  of  Seagrave,  Leics.,  1725. 
ROYSE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,   June   18,   1617.    Of 

Rutland.   Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

June  II,  1620;  priest,  June  8,  1623. 
ROYS,  LUKE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1552. 
ROYSTON,  see  also  RAWSTORNE. 
ROYSTON,  GREGORY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568;  B.A.  1571-2. 
ROYSTON,  JOHN  (1505-6),  see  RESTON. 
ROYSTON,  RICHARD.  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1488-g.  Possibly 

B.A.    1476-7,   and   M.A.    1480-1,   as   Royston   or   Ryston. 

Master    of    St    Lawrence    Pountney,    London,    1489-1525. 

Chancellor  of  Lincoln  diocese,  and  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1518-25, 

'LL.D.'    R.   of  St   Benet,   Paul's  Wharf,   London.    V.  of 

Thaxted,  Essex.    Died  Sept.   1525.    Will  dated,  Sept.   18; 

proved,  Sept.  25,   1525  (Vic.  Gen.  Book).    (A.  B.  Beaven; 

Le  Neve,  Fasti,  11.  141;  Hennessy,  where  he  appears  as  alias 

Ruston,  alias  Smyth,  B.D.) 


RuDD,  Anthony 

ROYSTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1629.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  9, 
1638-9.   Perhaps  R.  of  Bumham-Deepdale,  Norfolk,  1656. 

ROYSTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1674. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1675;  Matric.  1677;  B.A. 
1677-8;  M.A.  1698.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  2,  1681.  R.  of 
Cheadle,  Cheshire,  1694-1722.  Died  1722,  aged  67.  Buried 
at  Cheadle.   (E.  Axon.) 

ROYSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  1673.  Matric. 

Easter,  1676;  B.A.  1676-7. 

ROYSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  19, 
1665;  B.A.  1668-9.  Probably  V.  of  Bradeley,  Staffs.,  c. 
1670-80-.  R.  of  Haughton,  1686-1730.  Buried  there  Oct.  17, 
1730.   (Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

ROYSTON   or    RYSTON,    .     B.A.    1476-7;    M.A.    1480-1. 

Possibly  Richard  (1488-9). 

RUBENS,  ELIAS.  Student  at  Cambridge,  c.  1280.  B.  at 
Triplow,  Cambs.  Author.   (Pits,  363.) 

RUBENS,  PETER  PAUL.  M.A.  1629.  The  famous  painter  and 
diplomatist.  Knighted,  Feb.  21,  1629-30;  ambassador  from 
the  Archduchess.   Died  May  30,  1640. 

RUBYE  (or  RABIE),  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1584;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Oct.  7,  1595.  V.  of  Brafield-on-the-Green,  North- 
ants.,  1604-32.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Morris, 
R.  of  Brockhall,  Northants.,  Jan.  20,  1597-8.  Buried  at 
Breifield-on-the-Green,  Sept.  24,  1632.  (Peile,  i.  180;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 

RUCKE,  ARTHUR.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Kent, 
pleb.  Matric.  (Lincoln  Cofiege,  Oxford)  May  10,  1622,  age  15; 
B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1633. 

RUCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1568;  B.A.  1573-4; 
M.A.  1577. 

RUCKHILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1625; 
B.A.  1627-8. 

RUCKSHAW  or  ROWKSHAW,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1456-7, 
'  Rucswaie.'  S.  of  William,  of  York,  apothecary.  M.A.  1460- 
I.  D.D.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1460-74.  Proctor,  1463-4. 
Bursar,  1469-71.  Licensed  by  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  to  celebrate 
in  chapels  and  oratories  in  the  University,  Apr.  3,  1460. 
V.  of  TopcUffe,  Yorks.,  1472-80.  R.  of  Lowthorpe,  1473. 
Succentor  of  York,  1480-6.  R.  of  Catton,  1484.  R.  of  Whel- 
drake,  1489-90.  A  devoted  adherent  of  the  house  |of  Percy, 
and  a  friend  of  Skelton,  the  poet  laureate.  Died  1504.  Will 
dated,  Oct.  10;  proved,  Nov.  20,  1504.  (Surtees  Society,  liii. 
231.) 

RUDALE,  MILES.  Grace  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1476-7. 

RUDALL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613 ; 
B.A.  1616-7.  Schoolmaster  of  Rivington,  Lanes.,  1622. 
Master  of  Heskin  Grammar  School,  1625-6.  Probably  school- 
master at  Wigan,  1631  and  1638,  and  afterwards  at  Anderton. 
Probably  buried  at  Standish,  July  26,  1651;  as  of  Anderton. 
(E.  Axon.) 

RUDHALE,  RICHARD.  D.D.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Nicholas,  of 
Brampton,  Hereford.  Archdeacon  of  Hereford,  1446-76. 
Warden  of  the  Chantry  at  Newton,  'Super  costeram  maris,* 
1452.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1472.  Died  1476.  Will  dated 
May  16;  proved  (P.C.C.)  July  26,  1476.  (Duncombe,  in.  153; 
Le  Neve,  Fasti,  i.  481.) 

RUDBY,  JOHN.  LL.B.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1380.  Of  York 
diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Jime;  priest,  Sept.  1376.  V.  of 
Ridnam,  Lines. 

RUDD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1562. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Leonard,  R.  of  Easby,  Richmonds. 
B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570;  B.D.  1577;  D.D.  1583.  Fellow, 
1569.  University  preacher,  1577.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577. 
R.  of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambs.,  1579-80.  R.  of  Stathern,  Leics., 
1579-84.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1584.  Bishop  of  St  David's, 
1594-1615.  Married  Ann  Dalton,  of  Thuniham,  Lanes. 
Bought  an  estate  at  Aberglassney,  Carmarthen.  Died  Mar.  7, 
1614-5.  Buried  at  Llangathen.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Roger  (1575).  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  D.N.B.;  Bro^vn  Willis, 
5/  Davids;  M.  A.  Rudd;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RUDD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1597-8. 
Of  Essex.  A  contemporary  and  namesake,  son  of  the  last, 
was  at  Oxford. 

RUDD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1639.  Previously  matric.  (Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  4,  1635,  age  16.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Aberglassney, 
Carmarthen,  Bart.,  and  grandson  of  Anthony  (1562).  LL.B. 
1641.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rudd,  of  Higham 
Ferrers,  Northants.  Died  before  1664.  Father  of  Rice, 
2nd  Bart.   (M.  A.  Rudd;  G.E.C.,  11.  64.) 


495 


RuDD,  Anthony 

RUDD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1724.  S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Bart.,  of  Aberglassney,  Wales. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  20,  1730-  C-  of  Willingham,  Lines. 
C.  at  St  Peter's,  Carmarthen.  Buried  there  Dec.  26,  1738. 
(M.  A.  Rudd.) 

RUDD,  CLEMENT.  FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall,  I449-5S- 

RUDD,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569;  B.A. 
1572-3;  M-A.  1576.  FeUow.  Buried  in  St  Edward's,  Cam- 
bridge, Mar.  I,  1576-7.   Will  (V.C.C.)  1577. 

RUDD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9,  1695. 
Previously  matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  16,  1694, 
age  17.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Long  Newton,  Durham.  B.  at 
Stockton,  June  16,  1677-  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1695; 
Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702;  B.D.  1709;  D.D. 
1717.  Fellow,  1701.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1704.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  i7oi;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1702.  R.  of  North 
Runcton,  Norfolk,  1719-27.  Died  Oct.  15,  1727.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1683-4).  {Al.  Oxon.) 

RUDD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  i,  1703. 
3rd  s.  of  William,  clothier,  of  Tiverton.  B.  there.  School, 
Tiverton.   Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7. 

RUDD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  24, 
1742.  Only  s.  of  Edward,  of  Little  St  Petherwick,  Cornwall. 
B.  at  Ashbury,  Devon.   School,  Tiverton.   Matric.  i743- 

RUDD,  HENRY.  B.Can.L.  (probably  1468-9);  gt'oce  for  D.Can.L. 
1472-3  (t'fic.  1477-8).  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Winterton,  Lines. 
Vice-chancellor,  1496.  R.  of  Weston  Colville,  Cambs.,  1478- 
90.  R.  of  Cottingham,  Northants.,  1486-90,  and  of  Pytchley, 
1488-1300.  R.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  untU  1490,  and  of 
Castor,  Peterborough,  1 490-1 506.  Vicar-General  of  Ely, 
1500.  Died  1506.  Will  (P.C.C.)  printed  from  Com.  Court, 
Bury.  (Cooper,  i.  11;  M.  A.  Rudd.) 

RUDD,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  3,  1617, 

'Rade.'   Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618;  Scholar,  1620;  M.A.  1622. 

Ord.   deacon   (Peterb.)   Mar.    17;   priest.   Mar.   18,   1621-2. 

R.  of  Elmsthorpe,  Leics.,  1634. 

RUDD,  JOHN.  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1457-8;  probably  D.Can.L. 

Dean  of  Lanchester,  1483-90.  Brass  there. 
RUDD,  JOHN.  Probably  scholar  of  Clare,  1515,  age  17.  Of 
Yorkshire.  B.A.  1516-7;  M.A.  1520;  B.D.  i530-i'  FeUow 
of  St  John's.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  May  25,  1521.  Chaplain 
to  Edward  VL  V.  of  Norton,  Durham,  1539-54,  and  again, 
1558-78.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1550-3.  deprived.  Preb.  of 
Winchester,  1551;  deprived,  i553-  Married,  1551,  Isabel 
Weldon,  and  was  deprived  of  his  preferments.  ('  In  Dec.  1554, 
Mr  John  Rudd,  S.T.P.  brings  letters  from  the  Bishop  of 
London  and  the  Vicar  General  of  Lichfield  Diocese  to  show 
he  has  been  divorced  from  his  wife  Isabella  Weldon,  that  he  is 
penitent  and  has  been  restored  to  his  priestly  order.')  V.  of 
Dewsbury,  1554-70.  Restored  to  Durham,  1559-78.  R.  of 
Riston,  Yorks.  R.  of  Romaldkirk,  1569.  Preb.  of  Beverley. 
Married  a  second  time  and  had  issue.  Died  1578.  Buried 
at  Durham.  Possibly  father  of  John  {1586).  (M.  A.  Rudd; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 

RUDD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  14,  1583.  S.  of 
Clement.  B.  at  Little  Bitterlng,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich. 
Scholar,  1583-4.  Migrated  to  St  John's.  Matric.  1584. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  Nov.  9,  1586;  Scholar,  1586;  B.A. 
1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Probably  tutor  at  Beetly,  1600.  V.  of 
Shephall,  Herts.,  1613-40.  Died  there,  unmarried,  July  10, 
1640,  aged  72.  M.I.  at  Shephall.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (Venn,  i. 
118;  PeUe,  I.  180.) 

RUDD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586.  Possibly 
s.  of  John  (1515).   B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593. 

RUDD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1622;  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

RUDD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1751- 
S.  of  John,  of  Helperthorpe,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley 
(Mr  Clark).  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755-  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May  25,  1755;  'C.  of  Rudston';  priest,  Sept.  19,  1756. 

RUDD,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1541-2.  B.  in  Cumberland  (probably 
atCockermouth).  M.A.  1545;  B.D.  1554.  One  of  the  original 
fellows  of  Trinity,  1546,  'William.'  Received  the  tonsure 
(London)  1553.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.  Will  proved 
(Archdeacon  Hunts.)  Mar.  18,  1559-60. 

RUDD,  ROBERT.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  24,  1586;  priest, 
Apr.  9,  1587;  'of  Trinity  College.'  B.  at  Liddington,  Rut- 
land. V.  of  Liddington,  1591.  Fined  for  neglect  of  his  duties 
in  1639.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1647.  (Cal.  State  Papers  ,Dom;  M.  A. 
Rudd.) 

RUDD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  1582.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Robert.  Matric.  1584;  B.A.  1585-6; 
M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1597.  Fellow,  1589-1600.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  29,  1589.  R.  of  St  Florence,  Pembroke. 


RuDGE,  John 

Chancellor  and  Archdeacon  of  St  David's,  1607-44.  Ejected 

and  imprisoned.  Died  1648.  Buried  at  St  Florence.  (M.  A. 

Rudd.) 
RUDD,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575-  S.  of 

Leonard,  of  Easby,  Yorks.   B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.   Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  June  9;  priest,  July  17,  1580.  V.  of  Shudy 

Camps,   Cambs.,    1581-5.     R.   of  Statheme,    Leics.,    1584. 

Chancellor  of  St  David's,  1600-5.   Preb.  of  St  David's,  1608. 

Died  1617.   Brother  of  Anthony  (1562).   (M.  A.  Rudd.) 
RUDD,  SIMON.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  24, 

1700-1.  S.  of  Simon,  husbandman,  of  Cubeck,  Wensleydale. 

B.  there.    School,  Threshfield  (Mr  Marshall).    Matric.  1701; 

B.A.   1704-5.    V.  of  Aysgarth,  Yorks.,   1709-33-    Married 

Catharine  FothergiU.  Died  1733-   (M.  A.  Rudd.) 
RUDT),  STEPHEN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 

1673.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Holme,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 

Beverley. 
RUDD,  THOMAS.    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1554.    S.  of  Allen,  of 

Cumberiand.  B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1561.  FeUow,  1560.  Perhaps 

R.  of  Datchworth,  Herts.,  1569.  Master  of  Bury  St  Edmunds 

School.  Died  1573- 
RUDD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614. 
RUDD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  2, 
1683-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Stockton,  Durham.  Bapt. 
there,  Jan.  2,  1667-8.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Thomas  Batters- 
by).  Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Sept.  23,  1705.  Master  of  Durham  Grammar 
School,  1697-9.  Master  of  Newcastle  School,  1699-1710. 
V.  of  St  Oswald,  Durham,  1711-25.  V.  of  Northallerton, 
1725-33.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1728-33.  R.  of  Washington,  1729- 
33.  Married  Isabel,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Hendry.  Antiquary; 
compUed  a  catalogue  of  the  manuscripts  at  Durham  Cathedral. 
Died  Mar.  17,  1732-3.  Buried  at  Washington.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1695)  and  father  of  the  next.  (H.  M.  Wood; 
D.N.B.) 
RUDD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  ag, 
1713.  S.  of  Thomas  (above).  Bapt.  Aug.  29,  1697,  at  Durham 
Cathedral.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1715;  Scholar,  1716; 
B.A.  1717-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  6,  i7i7. 
CaUed  to  the  Bar,  1721.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Turner,  of  Stainsby,  Yorks.  Buried  at  St  Mary-le-Bovv, 
Durham,  Sept.  30,  1766.  Father  of  William  (i747).   (Surtees, 

IV.  107;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

RUDD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  20,  1751.  S.  of 
James,  V.  of  Kilham.  B.  in  Yorkshire.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1752;  B.A.  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  5,  1757; 
priest  (York)  Sept.  29,  1759;  C.  of  Darton,  Yorks.,  1759- 

V.  of  Eastrington,  1771-1820.   Died  1820.   (Scott-Mayor,  ill. 
610.) 

RUDDE,  WILLIAM.  Of  Corpus  Christi.  B.Can.L.  Perhaps 
feUow.  V.  of  Grantchester,  1460-83. 

RUDD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1747.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1713),  of  Durham.  Bapt.  July  29, 
1731,  at  St  Mary-le-Bow.  School,  Durham  (Mr  Dongworth). 
Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1748.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Dec.  15,  1746.  Barrister-at-law.  Recorder  of  Durham,  1760- 
7.  Of  Shincliffe  HaU,  Esq.  Died  June  28,  1755.  (M.  A.  Rudd.) 

RUDD  or  RUDE, .   Perhaps  M.A.  1465-6. 

RUDDLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  19,  1654. 
S.  of  Ralph,  clerk,  of  Stoke  Dry,  Rutland.  B.  at  Bishop's 
Cannings,  WUtshire.  School,  Uppingham  (Mr  Meres).  Matric. 
1655;  Scholar,  1655-9;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  V.  of  Altar- 
nun,  ComwaU,  1662-98.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Launceston, 
1663-98,  and  Master  of  the  Free  School  there.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1680-99.  Best  known  to  fame  as  the  priest  who 
exorcised  a  ghost  at  Botathan,  ComwaU,  in  1665.  Said  to 
be  the  author  of  The  History  of  the  Life  and  Adventures  of 
Mr  Duncan  Campbell,  published  by  Defoe.  Died  Jan.  20, 
1698-9.  M.I.  at  Launceston.  WiU,  Exeter.  (Venn,  i.  390; 
N.  and  Q.,  8th  S.,  viii.  221.) 

RUDDOCK,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1623;  priest,  Sept.  1624. 

RUDDOCK,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1546.  V.  of  Swaffham 
Bulbeck,  Cambs.,  1546. 

RUDGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  20, 
1644.  Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  London; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  31,  1646.  (To  be  distinguished 
from  a  near  kinsman  and  namesake  who  was  M.P.  for 
Evesham,  1681,  and  died  Oct.  1696.)   (Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

RUDGE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1671  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  Oct.  29,  1657;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1661; 
M.A.  1663-4.  R.  of  St  Mary  Aldermary,  London,  1669-79- 
R.  of  St  Thomas-the-Apostle,  1672-9.  Married  EUzabeth 
Sturmey,  spinster,  July  3,  1673.  Buried  Aug.  20,  1679. 
Admon.,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Hennessy.) 


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RuDHAM/  William 

RUDHALE,  see  RUDALL. 

RUDHAM,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  May  ii,  1384. 
Clerk.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Huntingdon.  Expelled  at  the  Bishop's 
Visitation,  May  19,  1385. 

RUDING,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1639. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1642.  One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of 
Gray,  of  Bromkinthorpe,  Leics.   (Rutland  Mag.,  v.  129.) 

RUDING,  ROGERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  24, 
1726-7.  Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Walter  (next),  of  Westcotes, 
Leics.  (and  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Rogers,  Archdeacon  of 
Leicester).  Receiver-General  for  Leics.,  1758-95.  Of  West- 
cotes. Married  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Skrymsher,  of  Hill  Hall, 
Staffs.  Author  of  The  Ruding  Diary.  Died  Mar.  27,  1795, 
aged  85.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Leicester.  M.I.  Brother  of 
WiUiam  (1725).   (Nichols,  iv.  568;  Rutland  Mag.,  v.  129.) 

RUDING,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  27,  1695. 
Of  Tofts,  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Westcotes,  Leics. 
(and  Abigail,  dau.  of  Henry  Clifton,  of  Tof trees,  Norfolk). 
Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Rogers,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of 
Leics.  Died  May  6,  1748,  aged  73.  Father  of  the  next  and 
Rogers  (above).  (Rutland  Mag.,  iv.  89;  Nichols,  v.  569,  gives 
date  of  birth  as  Dec.  12,  1665  which  is  probably  an  error.) 

RUDING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  28,  1725. 
2nd  s.  of  Walter  (above),  of  Westcotes,  Leics.  B.  there,  Sept.  8, 
1707.  Of  Westcotes,  Leics.  Died  unmeirried,  Feb.  29,  1762. 
Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Leicester.  M.I.  Brother  of  Roger 
(1726-7).  (L.  Mag.;  Nichols,  iv.  569.) 

RUDLAND,  SAMUEL,  see  RUTLAND. 

RUDSTON,  BELKNAP.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  May, 
1567.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Boughton  Monchelsea,  Kent,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  John  Rudston,  of  London.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1571.  Inherited  the  estate  on  the  death  of  his  brother 
Isaac.  Died  May  27,  1613,  aged  64.  Buried  at  Boughton 
Monchelsea.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Peile, 
I.  99;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

RUDSTONE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1608;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  FeUow,  1614.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  July  25;  priest,  July  26,  1619.  V.  of 
Keysoe,  Beds.,  1624.  V.  of  Whitkirk,  Yorks.,  1628-35. 
Died  1635. 

RUDSTONE,  GEORGE,  see  RUSTAT. 

RUDSTONE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1559.  Probably  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Hayton,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
Buried  there  Jan.  26,  1617-8.  Brother  of  Martin  (i559)- 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

RUDSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  13,  1609. 
Of  Sussex.  Perhaps  'of  Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  gent.,'  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1612.  One  of  these  names  died  July  16, 
1616;  buried  in  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  M.I.  (Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  53.) 

RUDSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619. 

RUDSTONE,  MAR.  (?  MARTIN).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1559.  Doubtless  Martin,  4th  s.  of  Nicholas,  of 
Hayton,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Brother  o£  James  (i559)-  (f^»*-  "/ 
Yorks.,  1584.) 

RUDSTONE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  19, 
1627.  4th  s.  of  Walter  (1591),  of  Hayton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1627.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1628-9.  Barrister,  1629. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beckwith,  of  Beverley. 
Buried  Apr.  18,  1653,  at  Fishlake,  Yorks.  Brother  of  Walter 
(1616).   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

RUDSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michael  House, 
Michs.  1546  (itnpubes). 

RUDSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1555.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Swaffham 
Bulbeck,  Cambs.,  married  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Ridge. 
(Venn,  i.  39;  Vis.  of  Cambs.) 

RUDSTONE,  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  15,  1591.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Hayton,  Yorks.  Age  13 
in  1584.  Buried  at  Hayton,  Dec.  13,  1641.  Father  of  the 
next  and  Samuel  (1627).   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

RUDSTONE,  WALTER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  i6, 1616.  S.  and  h.  of  Walter  (above),  of  Hayton, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1616.  Created  Bart.,  Aug.  29,  1642.  A 
zealous  royalist;  suffered  confiscation.  Married  (i)  Anne 
Ramsden;  (2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dawnay,  of 
Cawick,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Hayton,  Dec.  31,  1650.  Admon., 
Mar.  7,  1654-5.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1627).  (T.  A.Walker,  2; 
G.E.C.,  u.  194.) 

RUDSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1483;  B.A.  1486-7;  M.A.  1490.  Secretary  to  Nicholas  West, 
Bishop  of  Ely.  (Harwood.) 

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RuGG,  William 

RUDYARD  or  RUDYERD,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  1612-3  (on  King's 
visit).  S.  of  James,  of  Hartley,  Hants.  B.  Dec.  26,  1572. 
School,  Winchester.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford) 
Jan.  15,  1587-8.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  i8,  1600 
(sic).  Barrister.  A  friend  of  Pym  and  of  Hampden ;  intimate 
with  Ben  Jonson  and  William  Herbert,  Earl  of  Pembroke. 
Knighted,  Mar.  30,  1618.  Appointed  Surveyor,  for  life,  of 
the  Court  of  Wards,  i6i8.  M.P.  for  Portsmouth,  1620,  1624, 
1625;  for  Old  Sarum,  1626;  for  Downton,  1628;  for  Wilton, 
1640.  Interested  himself  in  Colonial  enterprise  and  Wcis  one 
of  the  incorporators  of  the  Providence  Company,  1630.  Of 
Westwoodhay,  Berks.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Harington,  of  Leics.,  Knt.  Author,  speeches  and  poems. 
Died  May  31,  1658.  Buried  in  Westwoodhay  Church. 
(Jewitt,  Relig.,  vii.  216;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
RUDYARD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Feb.  23,  1635-6.  Of  Winchfield,  Hants.  Doubt- 
less 3rd  s.  of  Lawrence,  and  nephew  of  Benjamin  (above). 
Matric.  1636.  Left  in  1638.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn.  Married 
(1)  Frances.dau.of  Sir  FrancisGamul,  of  Chester;  (2)  Frances, 
Lady  Gervoise,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Gervoise.  Died  July  7, 
1675,  aged  58.  (Jewitt,  Reliq.,  vii.  216;  Vis.  of  Hants.,  1634.) 
RUDYARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1699.  Of  Hamp- 
shire. Matric.  Easter,  1703;  LL.B.  1704.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for 
a  contemporary. 

RUE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  10,  1697. 
Only  s.  of  Zachariah  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Liddington,  Rutland. 
Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23, 
1703.  C.  of  Ashton,  Roade,  Northants. 

RUE  or  REW,  ZACHARY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1660.  S.  of  Samuel,  deceased,  of  Melton  Mowbray, 
Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Melton  Mowbray.  Matric.  1661; 
B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  V.  of  Liddington,  Rutland,  1672. 
Died  Jan.  3,  1723,  aged  8r.  M.I.  at  Liddington.  Father  of 
John  (above).  (Rutland  Mag.,  v.  40.) 

RUECASTLE,  see  REWCASTLE. 

RUFIN,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Buckinghamshire,  pleb.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford) 
Dec.  14,  1604,  age  16;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1611-2.  R.  of 
Ipstone,  Oxon.,  1616.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1646.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RUFINE,  JAMES.  M.D.  1674  (Incorp.  from  Leyden).  Adm.  at 
Leyden,  June  6,  1667,  age  i8;  M.D.  there,  1671.  F.R.C.P., 
1677.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) ;  as  of  St  Martin  Orgar,  London, 
Apr.  29,  1693.  (Munk,  i.  393.) 

RUGBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  i6ro; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1620.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26;  priest.  May  27,  1616.  R.  of 
Bythom  Hunts.,  1646  (by  Westminster  Assembly).  Father 
of  the  next. 

RUGBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  12,  1644. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  of  William  (above). 

RUGELEY,  see  RIDGLEY. 

RUGGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  7, 
1591.  S.  of  William  (?  1544).  Esq.  B.  at  Bylaugh,  Norfolk. 
School,  Fakenham  (Mr  Ward).  (Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

RUGG,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1548.  Of 
Norwich  diocese.  Scholar,  1552;  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1572. 
Fellow,  1553.  Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  in  1554.  Supp.  for 
LL.B.  at  Oxford,  1566;  having  studied  in  Germany  six  years. 
Received  minor  orders  (London)  Dec.  1554-  R-  of  Small- 
burgh,  Norfolk,  1557-9.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk.  Archdeacon 
of  Wells,  1572-82.  R.  of  Winford,  Somerset,  1572-82.  Canon 
of  Westminster,  1576.  Died  Feb.  1581-2.  Buried  in  Wells 
Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Cooper,  11.  4) 

RUGGE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1702.  S.  of  James,  of  Ide, 
Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  12, 
1692,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1696.  V.  of  Cannington,  Somer- 
set, 1698-1707.  Died  1707.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

RUGGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1547. 
Perhaps  ord.  sub-deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  17,  i557;  'title, 
Archd.  of  Suffolk.' 

RUGGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1626.  Of  Norfolk.  Probably  brother  of  William 
(1629-30). 

RUGGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 

RUGGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  1663.  Gave  the 
works  of  Paracelsus  to  the  College  Library.   (Venn,  i.  419.) 

RUGG,  alias  REPPS,  WILLIAM.  B.D.  1508-9.  S.  of  WiUiam 
Rugg,  of  North  Repps,  Norfolk.  A  monk  from  Norwich. 
Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1509-13.  D.D.  1512-3-  Prior  of 
the  cell  of  Yarmouth,  in  1520.  Sub-prior  of  Norwich,  1526. 
Abbot  of  St  Benedict,  Hulme,  Norfolk,  1530.  Bishop  of 
Norwich,  1536-50.  Died  Sept.  21,  1550.  Buried  in  Norwich 
Cathedral.  (Venn,  i.  i8;  Vis.  of  Norfolk;  Blomefuld,  viii.  152; 
Le  Neve,  Fasti,  11.  469;  D.N.B.) 


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RUGG,  WlLLIA"M 

RUGGE  or  REPPS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville 
Hall,  Easter,  1544.  S.  of  Robert,  Mayor  of  Norwich,  and 
nephew  of  William  (1508-9).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1548. 
Of  Felmingham,  Esq.  Married  Thomasina,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Townsend,  of  Chester.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  North 
and  South  Repps,  Norfolk,  in  1572.  Perhaps  father  of 
Henry  (1591)-   {Venn,  '•  33-) 

RUGG,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1629-30.  Of  Norfolk.   Probably  brother  of  Robert  (1626). 

RUGGLE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Roger,  late  of  St  Bartholomew-the- 
Great,  London,  merchant,  deceased.  Scholar,  1627;  B.A. 
1628-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  27,  1632. 

RUGGLE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1589.  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  B.  i575- 
Bapt.  Nov.  13,  1575.  School,  Lavenham.  Scholar  of  Trinity, 
1593;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Fellow  of 
Clare,  c.  1598-1620.  Taxor,  1604.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605. 
Author  of  the  famous  Cambridge  play,  which  so  delighted 
James  I,  Ignoramus,  1614-5-  Afterwards  tutor  at  Babraham, 
Cambs.,  to  the  two  sons  of  Toby  Palavicino.  Died  1622. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  3,  1622.   {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

RUGGLE,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589; 
B.A.  1593-4- 

RUMBOLD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1581-2;  B.A.  1583-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1586. 
R.  of  Little  Wendon,  Essex,  1600-10.  V.  of  Stansted 
Mountfitchet,  1601;  there  in  1628.  Will  (P.C.C.)  proved 
July  II,  1640.   Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 

RUMBOLD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (above).   B.A.  1618-9. 

RUMBALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

RUMBOLD,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1559- 

RUMNEY,  see  also  ROMNEY. 

RUMNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  11,  1667. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  St  Thomas-the-Apostle,  London.  School, 
Lee,  Kent.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1694.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1672;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1676.  V.  of 
Sutton  Valence,  Kent,  1679-98.  R.  of  Crundal,  1694-8. 
R.  of  Town  Sutton,  till  1698.  Died  1698.    {Hasted,  iii.  187.) 

RUMNEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1732-  S.  of  John,  of 
Kirkoswald,  Cumberland,  clerk.  Bapt.  there,  June  6,  1697. 
Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  19,  1716,  age  19; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1720.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  St  Albans,  Herts., 
1728-46.  Died  June  26,  1746,  aged  49.  Buried  at  St  Peter's, 
St  Albans.  M.I.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Clutterbuch, 
I.  121.) 

RUMNEY,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1714-  S.  of  John, 
of  Kirkoswald,  Cumberland,  clerk.  Bapt.  there,  Oct.  14,  1686. 
Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  3,  1704,  age  17;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1707;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1728.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1732.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  St  Albans,  i7i5-43-  Lecturer  of 
St  Giles',  Cripplegate,  London.  Died  Dec.  10,  i743-  Buried 
at  St  Peter's.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (above). 
(.4/.  Oxon.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

RUMPAYNE  or  RICPAINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1495.  Of  Abbotshill,  Somerset.  B.A.  1498-9; 
M.A.  1502-3.  Fellow,  c.  1506.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  18, 
1500.  R.  of  St  Pancras,  Soper  Lane,  1508-39.  R.  of  Willing- 
ham,  Cambs.,  1543.   (Harwood.) 

RUMSEY,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  King's,  i747.  S.  of  John,  of 
Cwmdauddwr,  Brecon.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Mar. 
24,  1728-9,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1732-3-   (-^i-  Oxon.) 

RUNDLE,  see  also  RANDALL 

RUNDLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1615. 
Matric.  1615,  'Randle';  Scholar;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 
One  John  Rundell,  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex,  clerk.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1631. 

RUNDLE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King'.s,  1725-  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Bodmin,  Cornwall.  Matric.  (Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Mar. 
26,  1713,  age  20;  B.A.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  1717-  R-  of 
Patching,  Sussex,  1725.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  in  the 
Navy,  1719.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

RUNHALE,  RICHARD,  see  RONHALE. 

RUNHAM  or  REEPHAM,  JOHN.  Master  of  Michael  House, 
c.  1350.  Licensed  to  say  mass  in  their  oratory  {Ely  Reg.), 
June  II,  1351. 

RUNHAM,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1490-r.  A  monk. 

RUSE,  see  also  REWSE  and  ROUSE. 

RUSE,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1544- 


RUSHBROOKE,  ROBERT 

RUSE,  SIRI.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1544. 

RUSH,  ANTHONY.  D.D.  1566.  Of  Norwich  diocese.  Probably 
s.  of  Arthur,  of  Sudbome,  Suffolk.  B.  1537-  (In  the  Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634,  he  occurs  as  sou  of  Sir  Thomas.)  School,  King's, 
Canterbury.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1554;  M.A.  1558.  Master  of 
King's  School,  Canterbury,  1561-5-  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Sussex.  R.  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex,  1565.  R.  of  Bright- 
ling,  Sussex,  1565.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1566-77.  R.  of 
Calverton,  Bucks.,  1566.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1568.  R.  of 
Orgarswick,  Kent,  1568.  R.  of  St  Olave,  Southwark,  Surrey, 
1569.  Dean  of  Chichester,  1570-7.  Died  s.p.,  Apr.  i,  1577. 
Buried  at  Windsor.  {Cooper,  1.  363;  Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Essex, 
1634;  D.N.B.) 

RUSHE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576. 
Probably  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Sudbome,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1579-8°- 
Perhaps  knighted,  May  17,  1599;  of  Jordan  Castle,  Ireland. 
{Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

RUSH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1619. 
S.  of  William,  cutler,  of  Colchester,  Essex.  B.A.  1622-3; 
M.A.  1628.  P.C.  of  Berechurch,  Essex,  1627-33.  P.C.  of 
St  Catharine  Creechurch,  London,  1636-42,  deprived.  U.  of 
Prating,  Essex,  1650.   {Coll.  Top.  et  Gen.,  11.  288.) 

RUSH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  18,  1639.  Matric. 
1639.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Leyden,  May  20,  1642;  of  London. 
One  of  these  names,  minister  in  the  Pelican  frigate  at  sea, 
in  State  ser\'ice;  will  (P.C.C.)  1655. 

RUSH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22,  1703. 
S.  of  Thomas,  corn-dealer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich  (Mr  Hoadley).  Matric.  1703;  Scholar,  1703-10;  B.A. 
1706-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1707;  priest  (Ely) 
Sept.  19,  1708.  C.  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk,  1708;  of  Bacons- 
thorpe,  1709;  R.  1718-47.  R.  of  Itteringham,  1721.  Died 
July  19,  1747.  M.I.  at  Baconsthorpe.  Will  proved  (Norwich 
Archd.  C.)  1747.  Father  of  William  Barker  (i735)-  {Venn, 
I.  510.) 

RUSHE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1597-8; 
B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Fellow,  1608-10.  Gave  offence 
by  a  sermon  preached  at  St  Mary's,  Sept.  10,  1609.  Ex- 
pelled both  from  the  University  and  from  the  College,  Jan. 
8  (sic),  1609-10.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1627-8;  as  of  S.  Anthony's, 
'Polder,'  Holland.   {Peile,  i.  228;  Cooper,  Annals,  iii.  31.) 

RUSH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  29, 
1665,  from  University  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Apr.  i, 
1664,  age  17  (sic).  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lavington,  Somerset. 
School,  Bruton.  R.  of  Woolavington,  Somerset,  1670-8, 
'B.A.'  Died  1678. 

RUSH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  13,  1660. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Norwich,  and  nephew  of  John  Cosin,  Bishop 
of  Durham.  Matric.  1660.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Aug.  27, 
1660.  Scholar,  1660;  B.A.  1663-4.  Fellow,  1665.  Buried 
Apr.  10,  1667,  in  Durham  Cathedral.   {T.  A.  Walker,  117.) 

RUSH,  WILLIAM,  BARKER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
c.  Apr.  1735.  S.  of  John  (1703),  R.  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk. 
B.  there,  Sept.  3,  1718.  Schools,  Norwich  (Mr  Reddington), 
Baconsthorpe  (private)  and  Holt.  Scholar,  1735-42;  Matric. 
1737;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow,  1744-58.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  i743;  pnest,  Apr.  29,  i744-  R-  oi 
Heydon  and  Irmingland,  Norfolk,  1757-77-  Died  Sept.  8, 
1777.  M.I.  at  Baconsthorpe.  Admon.,  P.C.C.   {Venn,  11.  41-) 

RUSHALL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576. 
B.  in  London.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1583,  age  25;  'C.  of  Foulness,  Essex.* 

RUSHAM,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1569. 

RUSHAM  or  RUSHMAN,  THOMAS.  B.A.  15 12-3- 

RUSHBROOK,  COBBES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15  sic)  at  Sidney, 
June,  1691.  ist  s.  of  William,  gent.  B.  Oct.  1673,  at  Bard- 
well,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1691.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1 690-1.  Of  Bard  well,  Esq.  Died 
Aug.  1734.  Buried  at  Bardwell.  Will  proved  (Bury)  Sept.  24, 
1734;  of  Bowbeck-in-Bardwell.   (S.H.A.H.) 

RUSHEBROKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1573;  B.A.  1576-7-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  25, 
1577.   R.  of  Hepworth,  Suffolk,  1578-9- 

RUSHEBROOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1571.  Perhaps  Master  of  Oakham  School,  1587.  One  of  these 
names  of  Northampton,  clerk.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  North- 
ampton, Feb.  5,  1630-1.  Will  dated,  Sept.  19,  1628;  proved 
(Archd.  Northants.)  Feb.  10,  1630-1.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

RUSHBROOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
June  12,  1613.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  (Mr  Dickerson).  Matric.  1613;  Scholar,  1614;  B.A. 
1616-7.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge, 
Nov.  16,  1617.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Feb.  5,  1618-9,  'Rish- 
brooke."  {Venn,  i.  221.) 


498 


RUSHBROOKE,  RoBERT 

RUSHBROOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  14,  1670-1.  S.  of  Thomas  (1640-1),  gent.,  of  Walsham, 
Suffolk  (and  Gt  Fakenham?).  B.  there.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  11;  priest,  Mar.  15,  1676-7.  R.  of 
Stanton  St  John,  Suffolk,  1677-83.  R.  of  Gt  Fakenham, 
1678-1723.  R.  of  Stanningfield,  1682-1723.  Married 
F*rudence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Rushbrooke,  Sept.  i68g.  Died 
Jan.  1722-3.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next  and  of  William 
(1709).  {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

RUSHBROOK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  26, 
171 1.  Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert  (above).  B.  1694. 
Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1717; 
priest  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1719-20.  V.  of  Methwold,  Norfolk,  1722. 
Perhaps  P.C.  of  Stoke  Ferry,  1726.  Doubtless  brother  of 
William  (1709)  and  father  of  the  next. 

RUSHBROOK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1738.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  V.  of  Methwold,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Fakenham,  Suffolk.  School,  Northwold  (private).  Scholar, 
1738-42;  Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  19,  1742;  priest.  May  20,  1744.  R.  of  Mundford, 
Norfolk.  V.  of  Gooderstone.  Died  June  3,  1765.  Admon. 
(Norwich  C.C.);  of  Methwold.   {Venn,  11.  44.) 

RUSHBROOKE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 

RUSHBROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  9,  1640-1.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Gt  Fakenham,  Suffolk. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Bury  St  Edmimds. 
Father  of  Robert  (1670-1).   {Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

RUSBROOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  13, 1592. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Bardwell,  Suffolk.  Matric.  c.  1592. 
Died  Mar.  7,  1652.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.) 

RUSHBROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's, 
Easter,  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 

RUSHBROOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  22, 
1709.  Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert  (1670-1).  Matric. 
1710;  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1714; 
priest,  July,  1716.  R.  of  Eccles,  Norfolk,  1721-3.  V.  of 
Gt  Barton,  1723.  R.  of  Gt  Whetaetham,  Suffolk,  1724-6. 
Doubtless  brother  of  Robert  (1711). 

RUSHOLD,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1527-8. 

RUSHTON,  see  RISHTON. 

RUSHWORTH  or  RISHWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  15,  1597.  B.  at  Buslingthorpe,  Lines., 
1577.  Scholar;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  15,  1606;  priest.  May  31,  1607.  R.  of  Laceby, 
Lines.,  1606-32.  Will,  Lincoln.  Perhaps  brother  of  the 
next. 

RUSHWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1601.  Possibly  identical  with  the  Cathohc  con- 
troversialist for  whom  see  D.N.B. 

RUSHWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  19, 
1677.  Matric.  1677.   Probably  never  resided. 

RUSHWORTH,   .     Matric.    pens,    from    Christ's,    May, 

1544- 

RUSLYNGE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1569. 

RUSSELL,  BERNARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1719.  S.  of  John  (?  1669),  R.  of  Postwick,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Wymondham.  Matric.  1719;  Scholar, 
1719-23.  Died  in  College  of  smaU-pox,  May  3,  1723.  Brother 
of  John  (1712).   {Venn,  11.  12.) 

RUSSELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1615. 
Of  Bedfordshire. 

RUSSELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  7,  161 7. 
Of  Norfolk. 

RUSSEL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  18,  1654. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1654. 

RUSSELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Aug.  27, 
1666.  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  deceased, 
and  grandson  of  Francis,  4th  Earl  of  Bedford.  B.  at  Chiswick. 
School,  Tottenham  (Mr  Lewis).  LL.D.  1705  {Com.  Reg.). 
Took  a  leading  part  in  the  Revolution  of  1688.  M.P.  for 
Launceston,  1689-90;  for  Portsmouth,  1690-5;  for  Cambs., 
1695-7.  Privy  Councillor,  1689-1702  and  1709-27.  Treasurer 
of  the  Navy,  1689-99.  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Channel 
Fleet  at  the  Battle  of  La  Hogue,  1692.  Vice-Admiral  of 
England  and  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  1693.  First  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty,  1694-99,  1709-10,  i7i4-7-  High  Steward  of 
Cambridge,  1699-1727.  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Cambs.,  1715-27. 
Created  Baron  of  Shingay,  Viscount  Barfleur  and  Earl  of 
Orford,  May  7,  1697.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Duke 
of  Bedford.  Died  s.p.,  Nov.  26,  1727.  Buried  at  Chenies. 
Brother  of  WiUiara  (1666).  {G.E.C.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  D.N.B.) 


Russell,  James 

RUSSELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  25,  1672. 

6th  s.  of  Sir  Francis  (1635-6)  (and  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 

Wheatley,  of  Catsfield,  Sussex).   B.  at  Chippenham,  Cambs. 

Bapt.   there,   Oct.   12,    1654.    School,   Perse   (Mr  Griffith). 

Matric.  1673.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Leyden,  May  37, 

1676.   {Peile,  u.  42;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
RUSSELL,  ERASMUS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  May  11, 

1619.  S.  of  George,  yeoman,  of  Suffolk.  School,  Earls  Colne 

(Mr  Rayne).    Matric.  1619;  Scholar,   1620-22;  B.A.  1633. 

Died  in  College.    Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Aug.  23,  i6J2. 

{Venn,  i.  245.) 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.  Educated  at  King's  Hall.  S.  and  h. 
of  Sir  John,  afterwards  Earl  of  Bedford.  B.  1527.  K.B., 
1546.  Sheriff  of  Beds,  and  of  Bucks.,  1547-8.  M.P.  for 
Bucks.,  1547-52;  for  Northumberland,  1553.  Lord-Lieut, 
of  Bucks.,  1552.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl  of  Bedford,  1555. 
Privy  Councillor,  1558.  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  1559-80. 
Governor  of  Berwick  and  Warden  of  the  East  Marches,  1564. 
K.G.,  1564.  Lord  President  of  Wales,  1576.  Chief  Justice 
and  Justice  in  Eyre  of  the  royal  forests  south  of  the  Trent, 
1584.  Married  (1)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St  John  of 
Bletsoe,  Beds. ;  (2)  Bridget  Dow,  Countess  of  Rutland.  Died 
July  28,  1585,  at  Russell,  alias  Bedford  House,  Strand, 
London.  Buried  at  Chenies,  Bucks.  {Cooper,  u.  532;  D.N.B.; 
G.E.C.) 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1544 
{impubes). 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.   M.A.  1571. 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1602. 
RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1635-6  {LU.  Reg.).  Doubtless  s.  and 
h.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  Treasurer  of  the  Navy. 
Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Jan.  28,  1630-1,  age  14. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  15,  1633;  also  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
1635.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1643-53,  1654-5,  1656-8.  Succeeded 
as  2nd  Bart.,  1654.  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary  army;  one 
of  Cromwell's  Lords,  1657.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Wheatley,  of  Catsfield,  Sussex.  Died  Apr.  20,  1664.  Brother 
of  Gerard  (1636),  etc.;  father  of  Edward  (1672).  {Al.Oxon.; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1638  {fil.  nob.).  Probably  s.  of 
Francis,  4th  Earl  of  Bedford.  If  so,  matric.  (Magdalen 
College,  Oxford)  July  8,  1634,  age  15.  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William,  Lord  Grey  of  Wark.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  1641, 
in  France,  a  month  before  his  father.  {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Wifien, 
Russell  Memoirs,  11.  160.) 

RUSSELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1655.  S.  and 
h.  of  VVUliam,  5th  Earl  of  Bedford  (created  Duke  of  Bedford, 
May  II,  1694).  B.  1638.  Assigned  to  Magdalene  at  matricu- 
lation. Lived  chiefly  abroad  owing  to  bad  health.  Died 
unmarried.  Buried  at  Chenies,  Jan.  21,  1678-9,  aged  41. 
Brother  of  the  next,  WUham  (1655)  and  James  (i668). 
{G.E.C.) 

RUSSELL,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  6th  s. 
of  William,  5th  Earl  of  Bedford.  Matric.  (Magdalen  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  26,  1666;  M.A.  1667.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Michael  Pendleton,  of  London.  Died  1692.  Brother  of 
Francis  (above),  etc.  and  father  of  William  (1690).  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Collins,  I.  290.) 

RUSSELL,  GERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  28,  1636. 
'Of  Kent'  (?  Cambs.).  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Chippenham, 
Cambs.,  Bart,  (by  his  2nd  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gerard,  of  Burwell,  Cambs.).  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  1637.  Adm, 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1640.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1679.  Of 
Fordham,  Cambs.  Married  (1)  Mary  Cherry;  (2)  Mabel,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Lloyd,  of  Fordham.  Died  Dec,  7,  1682,  aged  63. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1636)  and  Francis  (1635-6)  and  half- 
brother  of  William  (1647).  {Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Lipscomb, 
II.  195.) 

RUSSELL,  GERARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1693.  B.  at  Moulton,  Suffolk.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1689-92. 
B.A.  1696-7.  One  of  these  names  Governor  of  North  Yar- 
mouth; died  Oct.  28,  1744.   (G.  Mag.) 

RUSSELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1554; 
Scholar,  1555. 

RUSSELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  19,  1621. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  Scholar,  1625-6; 
M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22,  1630;  priest, 
June  1,  1634. 

RUSSELL,  JAMES.  M.A.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  5th  s. 
of  William,  5  th  Earl  of  Bedford  (afterwards  Duke).  Matric. 
(Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1666,  age  20:  M.A.  1667.  M.P. 
for  Whitchurch,  1685-7,  1680-1701;  for  Tavistock,  1702-3. 
Of  Maidwell,  Northants.  Married  (1)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edmund  Wright,  of  London  (Lord  Mayor);  (2)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Tryhoena  Grove.  Died  June  22,  1712.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1655),  etc.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Collins,  i.  289.) 


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Russell,  John 

RUSSELL,  JOHN.  Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1488-9.  Of  Winchester 
CoUege  and  New  CoUege,  Oxford.    FeUow  of  New  CoUege, 

1449-62.  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  i459-  Preb.  of  St  Stephen's, 
Westminster,  1461-76.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1461-76.  Arch- 
deacon  of  Berks.,    1466-76.     Preb.  of  St   Paul's,    1474-6. 

Lord  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal,  1474-83-  Bishop  of  Rochester, 

1476-80.    R.  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft,  London,  1478-80. 

Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1480-94.    Lord  Chancellor  of  England, 

1483.    ChanceUor  of  Oxford  University,  1483-94-    Author, 

religious  and  legal.   Died  Dec.  30,  1494.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1494. 

{D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Fasti,  11.  20,  562;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
RUSSELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Nov. 

17,  1499.   Of  Oundle,  Northants.   B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1506; 

B.D.  1517.   Fellow,  1502-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Mar.  28, 

1506.    Master  of  the  CoUege  at  Fotheringhay,  1522;  occurs, 

1526.   Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1542-7.  Died  before  Dec.  17,  i547- 

{Cooper,  I.  92.) 
RUSSELL,  JOHN.    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1548.    Matric.  Easter, 

1553.   Migrated  to  Queens'.  Scholar  there,  1553-7- 
RUSSELL,     JOHN.      Matric.     pens,     from     Trinity,     Michs. 

1559- 
RUSSELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1579;  B.A. 

1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
RUSSELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1625; 

B.A.   1628;   M.A.   1632.    Ord.  priest  (Ely)   Dec.  21,   1634- 

R.  of  Chingford,  Essex,  1634-87.  Died  1687-8.  Will  (P.C.C.) 

1687-8. 
RUSSELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  12,  1638. 

S.  of  Robert,  woollen-draper,  of  Blakeney,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

Schools,  Holt  (MrTallis)  and  Norwich  (Mr  Loveringe).  Matric. 

1638;  Scholar,  1639-41.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22, 1640-1. 

{Venn,  i.  332.) 
RUSSELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Jan.  13,  1654-5.   Of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  Matric.  1655; 

B.A.   1658-9;   M.A.   1662.    FeUow,   1658-62.    Ord.  deacon 

(Lincohi)   Dec.   12;  priest,  Dec.   13,   1660.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Duston,   Northants.,    1663-72.    V.  of  Beaminster,   Dorset, 

1672.  See  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 
RUSSEL,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,